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FARMER DAVE SCHER PRESENTS “THE FD ZONE” FALLING FOR YOU
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the Seeds – Mr. Farmer – Web of Sound
Stalk-Forrest Group – A Fact About Sneakers – St. Cecilia
Vetiver – The Porter – To Find Me Gone
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The Sunglows – Till the End of Time – Chicano soul:san antonio’s westside sound
Van Dyke Parks – VAn Dyke Parks – Song Cycle
Vivian goldman – Launderette – Disco Not Disco
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Milton Nascimento- Os Escravos De Jo – Milagre Dos Peixes
Jung Hyun and the Men Korean – A2 – Love Peace and Poetry: Asian Psychedelic Music – Normal REcords
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The Clash – Car Jamming – Combat Rock
Tenores Singing from Barbagia – Boche ‘e Notte Music! – 100 Years Of the Berlin Phonogram Archive
The project was initiated in September 1900 by the psychology professor Carl Stumpf, after the visit to Germany of a music theater group from Siam, which Stumpf recorded on Edison cylinders with the assistance of the Berlin physician Otto Abraham. The archive’s first director was Erich von Hornbostel, serving from 1905 to 1933. Its recordings, which comprise Edison cylinders and 78-rpm records of the traditional musics of the world, were first used for studies in comparative musicology, and now used for studies in ethnomusicology. The archive comprises approximately 350 collections, containing music from Africa (30%), North America (20%), Asia (20%), Australia and Oceania (12%), and Europe (10.4%), as well as multiregional collections (7.4%), which contain material from several continents.
The last cylinder field recording in the collection was made in 1953.
The historical collections include approximately 30,000 cylinders (original recordings and copies, positives and negatives) on which more than 16,000 distinct recordings are stored.
In 1999, the cylinder recordings of the Berliner Phonogramm-Archiv was listed in the UNESCO Memory of the World Register.[1]
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Wire – Field Day for Sundays – Pink Flag
The Kinks – Lazy old Sun – Something Else by the Kinks
Rio Reiser – TooShy – AM Piano 2
Buffalo Springfield – Hawaii – Box Set
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Tomita – Au Claire de la Lune – Snowflakes are Dancing
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