Pink Floyd The Narrow Way Ummagumma
Harry Partch Windsong The Music of Harry Partch
Wilco I Am Trying To Break Your Heart Yankee Hotel Foxtrot
Curved Air Situations Air Conditioning
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Bill Frisell Baba Dreme History, Mystery
Nalle Young Light The Siren's Wave
Kyung Sung Lee, Brian Suits: Bartok Lassu: Moderatro Debussy/Bartok/Prokofiev
Matt Baldwin Winter Paths of Ignition
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A new set begins: Live performance by Fern Knight (James Wolf - violin, Jesse Sparhawk - harp/bass, Margie Wienk - vocals, cello, acoustic guitar, Jim Ayre - drums, Flying V)
A new set begins: On Fern Knight's new self-titled album, the listener is engulfed in imagery of pastoral scenes of folkloric greenery and of an earlier mystical age. Fern Knight is a they, not a she, a quartet bring fronted by the lovely voice of Margie Wienk. As they describe it, 'The calm surface of harp, cello and violin are juxtaposed against the perfectly timed distorted squalls of a Flying V with the grounding blanket of electric bass underneath.'
Fern Knight Silver Fox
Fern Knight
Fern Knight Loch Na Fooey
Fern Knight Synge's Chair
Fern Knight Epitaph (King Crimson)
Fern Knight Magpie Suite
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Matt Bauer
Peter Walker
Soon Clyde Fish Feet
Arborea Black Mountain Road
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A new set begins: Live Performance by Arborea (Buck and Shanti Curran)
A new set begins: Arborea also returned for a second time, following the release of their second (and self-titled) album. Buck and Shanti Curran have been quietly making psychedelic acid-folk in their Maine cabin for a couple of years now. On their current Fire Museum Records release, as always, Buck and Shanti play a wide variety of stringed instruments and flutes, embellishing the sound with Helena Espvall's soaring cello on a few tracks. Arborea closed Irene's show with another live performance.
Arborea Song for Obol
Arborea Beirut
Arborea Seadrift
Arborea Redbird
Arborea Forewarned
A new set begins: Both ensembles and their musical implements.