Archive: 2021

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urbanization Winter 2021 Playlist

urbanization🎵 Playlist > Winter 2021 Víg M. & Vetö J. - Ez a ház is ledőlhet (1982) Michele Branch - Play with Fire (2015) Dorothy Morrison - Ain’t That Peculiar (1972) Joe Walsh and K

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trabant, 1982, budapest

trabant, 1982, budapest A band of musicians who performed together around Budapest, Hungary in the early to mid-1980s named themselves after the trusty car of the masses. Like calling themselves Fiat

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group sounds Autumn 2021 Playlist

group sounds🎵 Playlist > Autumn 2021 The Peanuts : Love Fugue (Koi no fuuga 恋のフーガ) (1963) D’Swooners デ・スーナーズ : Sunny サニー (1968) Tripmaster Monk : Zen Bones (2008) Golden Cups ザ・ゴールデン・カップス

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FutureCon 2

The collaborative effort to run FutureCon can be proud of their accomplishment: they’ve built upon the first conference one year ago and made it to a second year, full of the same energy and enthusias

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Ted White Goes Rogue

In a recent interview, Ted White talked about his early career as a jazz writer, when he was hanging around in the clubs of Greenwich Village, and how he first got published in Rogue Magazine. His c

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game plan Summer 2021 Playlist

game plan 🎵 Playlist > Summer 2021 Gabor Szabo - Mizrab Nafas - The Spy from Cairo Kenny Burrell - Chitlins con carne John Lurie - Chaucer Street Funkees - Korfisa Funky Destination - I

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Izumi Suzuki's Terminal Boredom

Join Diamond Bay Radio for a celebration of the Japanese science fiction author, Izumi Suzuki. In this episode, we interview Daniel Joseph, translator, about the first anthology of Suzuki’s science

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Rogue Magazine on Diamond Bay Radio

Ted White on Rogue MagazineLISTEN TO THE PODCAST [on diamond bay radio] Special guest, Ted White, joins Diamond Bay Radio to tell the story of his early career as a jazz writer, when he was hanging a

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King Mob and Black Mask 1967

There is a whiff of something strange going on when the Beinecke Library at Yale University hosts an interview with the translator and activist Donald Nicholson-Smith. Is it just an anomaly? Nope.