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    I'm here for the moosic NogbadTheBad's Avatar
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    Avalanche Kaito - Talitakum
    Isotope 217 - The Unstable Molecule
    JTD Collective - Tales from Dance (Live Session)
    Montresor - Autopoiesis
    FNCTR - Lude
    The Flying Luttenbachers - Spectral Warrior Mythos 2
    Cassiber - Collaborations
    Roger Clark Miller - Eight Dream Interpretations For Solo Electric Guitar Ensemble
    Monika Roscher Bigband - Witchy Activities And The Maple Death
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    Miles Davis - Get up with It

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    Debussy/Ravel - String Quartets

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    System of a Down - Toxicity
    The Mars Volta - The Mars Volta
    CSNY - So Far
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    I just realized this thread is my most enduring PE contribution ! I recently started buying CDs again and recently picked up a 30 disc, curated haul. Check it out !


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    The 30th anniversary release (reissue) of Yes' Talk.
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    Ordered 2 synthesizerbooks. Just like one can never have enough synthesizers, I can never have enough books on the subject.

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    Arooj Aftab - Night Reign (Masterpiece?)
    JTD Collective - Songs from Dance (loving it, a bit short though)
    De Beren Gieren - What Eludes us (very interesting, need to hear more)
    Montresor - Autopoiesis ( Nice, but nothing essential)
    Caroline Shaw & So percussion - Rectangles and Circumstance (pre-order, released tomorrow)

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    Sleepytime Gorilla Musem - Of natural history (better late than never)
    Elephant9 - Doodovoodoo (Their debut, love their later stuff)

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    Ashra: New Age of Earth- this one hits the spot big time!
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    This Friday or thereabouts both the Tull Bursting Out and the Fripp Exposures box set are due in Casa Zaius!
    And I just preordered the two upcoming deluxe Fish reissues, Vigil and Internal Exile, which are due next month! It’s gonna be a hot box-set summer!

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    Some old, some new:
    Roxy Music - For Your Pleasure
    Roxy Music - Roxy Music
    Roxy Music - Siren (remastered)
    Janel Leppin - Ensemble Volcanic Ash: To March Is To Love
    Janel and Anthony - New Moon In The Evil Age
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    Quote Originally Posted by JKL2000 View Post
    This Friday or thereabouts both the Tull Bursting Out and the Fripp Exposures box set are due in Casa Zaius!
    And I just preordered the two upcoming deluxe Fish reissues, Vigil and Internal Exile, which are due next month! It’s gonna be a hot box-set summer!
    Well, I am not sure about the deluxe versions, pretty hefty price at 50 pounds for each plus shipping. Standard versions should be enough for me, especially as I have already both CDs with additional concerts included with blu-ray.
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