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August 19, 2022 by Tyler W. Weaver in tonalities

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Billy Mohler – ANATOMY

August 19, 2022 by Tyler W. Weaver in tonalities
August 19, 2022 /Tyler W. Weaver
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staraya derevnya – BOULDER BLUES

August 18, 2022 by Tyler W. Weaver in tonalities
August 18, 2022 /Tyler W. Weaver
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Masau’u – BURIED FACING EAST

August 15, 2022 by Tyler W. Weaver in tonalities
August 15, 2022 /Tyler W. Weaver
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Atrium Carceri & Cities last broadcast – BLACK CORNER DEN

August 01, 2022 by Tyler W. Weaver in tonalities

(Or, my first CD purchase since ‘09 – it’s been a worktime staple for a few years, so it was time to buy; so, so good):

August 01, 2022 /Tyler W. Weaver
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Brian Eno - “There Were Bells”

July 28, 2022 by Tyler W. Weaver in tonalities

New Eno, FOREVERANDEVERNOMORE, out in October.

July 28, 2022 /Tyler W. Weaver
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Horace Andy – MIDNIGHT ROCKER

July 28, 2022 by Tyler W. Weaver in tonalities
July 28, 2022 /Tyler W. Weaver
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58918012 – TIMELESS PERSPECTIVE

July 22, 2022 by Tyler W. Weaver in tonalities

Beautiful new work from one of my favorites. Check out – and support – all of his work via Bandcamp:

July 22, 2022 /Tyler W. Weaver
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William St Hugh – DOMINION

July 19, 2022 by Tyler W. Weaver in tonalities

While all of William St Hugh’s cinematic, unsettling, and beautiful work has been on repeat since I happened upon it, DOMINION is the best entry point to his music – may it hook you as it hooked me. Highly recommended.

July 19, 2022 /Tyler W. Weaver
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Metric – FORMENTERA

July 09, 2022 by Tyler W. Weaver in tonalities

The latest album from one of my favorite bands doesn’t disappoint: from the hum and the haze of “Doomscroller,” the hypnotic 10-minute opener, to the beauty of the final song, “Paths In the Sky,” FORMENTERA is an unpredictable delight. Will be on repeat for awhile.

July 09, 2022 /Tyler W. Weaver
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