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Brian Harnetty |
It’s Wintry Outside Tonight |
American Winter |
Atavistic |
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Brian Harnetty |
I’ll Cross the Briny Ocean |
American Winter |
Atavistic |
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Björk |
Gratitude |
Drawing Restraint |
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Lawrence English |
Organs Lost at Sea |
Kiri No Oto |
Touch |
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Art Ensemble of Chicago |
Barnyard Scuffel Shuffel |
Fanfare for the Warriors |
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Boxhead Ensemble |
Selections |
Dutch Harbor: Where the Sea Breaks Its Back |
Atavistic |
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Björk |
Frosti |
Vespertina |
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Maria Kalaniemi |
Kuujarvi |
Ahma |
NorthSide |
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Hauk Buen |
Fykeruden |
Ringing Strings: Music of Norway |
Topic |
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Hedningarna |
Raven |
Hedningarna III |
NorthSide |
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John Luther Adams |
Dreams of Winter |
Earth and the Great Weather |
New World |
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Hans Kennel |
Alpen Horn music |
Mytha |
Hat Hut |
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Art Ensemble of Chicago |
Get in Line |
Message to Our Folks |
BYG/Get Back! |
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Art Ensemble of Chicago |
A Brain for the Seine |
Message to Our Folks |
BYG/Get Back! |
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Art Ensemble of Chicago |
Reese (side 2) |
Reese & the Smooth Ones |
BYG/Get Back! |
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Art Ensemble of Chicago |
Rock Out |
Message to Our Folks |
BYG/Get Back! |
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Art Ensemble of Chicago |
Illistrum |
Fanfare for the Warriors |
Atlantic/4 Men With Beards |
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Art Ensemble of Chicago |
Imm |
Bap-Tizum |
Atlantic/4 Men With Beards |
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Art Ensemble of Chicago |
Mfanoudou-Boudougou |
Bap-Tizum |
Atlantic/4 Men With Beards |
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Art Ensemble of Chicago |
Noonah |
Fanfare for the Warriors |
Atlantic/4 Men With Beards |
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Art Ensemble of Chicago |
Ericka |
A Jackson in Your House |
BYG/Get Back! |
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Art Ensemble of Chicago |
Bon Voyage part 2 |
Live in Paris 1969 |
Get Back! |
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Art Ensemble of Chicago |
side 1 |
People in Sorrow |
Nessa |
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Art Ensemble of Chicago |
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People in Sorrow |
Nessa |
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Art Ensemble of Chicago |
What's To Say |
Fanfare for the Warriors |
Atlantic/4 Men With Beards |
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Art Ensemble of Chicago |
Theme de Yoyo |
Les Stances a Sophie |
soul Jazz |
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Wimme |
Eallima Bárut |
Cugu |
NorthSide |
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Tagaq |
Sila |
Sinaa |
Jericho Beach |
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Weingarten,Ormiston |
Jonah (7:45) |
Submergings |
Multiphase |
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Luciano Berio |
Thema (8:15) |
Electronic Music III |
Turnabout Vox |
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Chris Wyatt |
Conversations I (7:53) |
Electronic Music-University of Melbourne |
EMI Australia |
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Johanna Beyer |
Music of the Spheres (5:51) |
New Music for Electronic And Recorded Media: Women in Electronic Music - 1977 -- |
Arch Recordings |
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JK Randall |
Schuylkill I (4:50) |
Music-Electronic Music |
Composers Recording Inc |
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Mark Weltner |
Soundscape II (10:34) |
Music from Dartmouth |
Dartmouth College |
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Tamas Ungvary |
L'aube des flammes (13:44) |
Computer Music |
Artisjus |
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Stanley Haynes |
Prisms (7:30) |
Computer Music |
Folkways |
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Paul Pederson |
For Margaret, Motherhood, and Mendelsson (4:20) |
Canada "Carrefour" |
Radio Canada International |
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Pauline Oliveros |
I of IV (20:03) |
New Sounds in Electronic Music |
Odyssey |
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Robert Aitken |
Noesis (7:15) |
Electronic Music |
Folkways |
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Alfredo del Monaco |
Electronic Study No. 2 (4:15) |
Contemporary Music |
Composers Recording Inc |
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Murray Schaeffer |
Dance R 4/3 (3:10) |
Electronic Music |
Folkways |
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Hugh Lecaine |
Mobile (1:45) |
Canada "Carrefour" |
Radio Canada International |
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Brian Harnetty |
Fiddle Tune |
American Winter |
Atavistic |
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Brian Harnetty |
While Pacing A Garden I Paused For to Hear |
American Winter |
Atavistic |
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Christian Fennesz |
Colour of Three |
Black Sea |
Touch |
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Björk |
Shimenawa #6 |
Drawing Restraint |
Elektra |
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Skuli Sverrisson |
The Rain is not a Metaphor |
Serimonie |
Extreme |
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Like Transparent Shadow #1 |
Stepmother City |
Ponderosa |
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Fe-Mail |
Horizontal Density |
Blixter Toad |
Asphodal |
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Björk |
Storm |
Drawing Restraint |
Elektra |
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Val Stephen |
The Orgasmic Opus (0:45) |
Electronic Music |
Folkways |
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Björk |
Vessel Shimenawa |
Drawing Restraint |
Elektra |
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Hedningarna |
Tuuli |
Hedningarna III |
NorthSide |
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Wimme |
Texas |
Cugu |
NorthSide |
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Gary Wright |
Impulse (2:34) |
Electronic Music-University of Melbourne |
EMI Australia |
Comments
you dont care
so did anyone at at the ministry( or do you like many young blacks have hate for police and dont see them as human) do anything for the 4 Lakewood police that was shot in cold blood from a black man that in prison prior to this told his wife he wasnt going to go back to prison without a fight...he mentioned getting a gun and vowing revenge on any cop that got in his way...what about thes 4 cops families?
you don't understand
Whether we care or not---and I think we do (we tend to be against all forms of suffering)----our mandate here in listener-sponsored radio is to represent the voice of the voiceless, and under-reported stories. Corporate owned media outlets give enough coverage to "pro-cop" stories that those stories don't fit our bill. If pro-cop stories were under-reported in corporate news, then we would certainly take those stories on.Corporate owned media is engineered to touch on/tap into a very limited set of "civic" emotions. Civic emotions are, for example, love (for "your own kind/your own country") and fear (of others and their ideas/culture). Civic emotions are used to divide "us" into........"us and them." This explains why corporate medias issue so many "pro-police" stories.....it makes some people think the police are "on their side."But we feel the best way to be on someone's side is to, for one, not shoot them in the back, and for another, to provide the "medium" for real people to speak their minds. Being that there are a lot more people than there are politicians and police---we ought to have a lot more KBOO's, don't you think?But if there were a lot more KBOO's, then perhaps you would "understand," as I alluded to in the beginning. So, all I can say is please, keep listening to KBOO, but listen to us in the context that we are not trying to feed you propaganda; we are of the people, by the people, and for the people; and, if all things were equal and half of all media outlets were like KBOO.............then chances are that you would not only want to stop police violence before it gets to the point that people retaliate and kill four cops.....but you would also understand that the purpose of corporate media is to benefit the corporate owners and CEO's, not the people. They are the ones who "don't care." The least of their aims is to not allow you to see the forest through the trees. Happy trails, fellow forest-dweller................Yvette
Horrified by BOTH
I was horrified by the killings of the Lakewood police officers, and I was horrified by the killing of Aaron Campbell. I don't have hatred of the police, but I am sick and tired of this city tolerating unarmed people of color being shot by Portland police. Aaron was shot in the BACK. Documents show that the other officer who was texting and talking with Aaron had made great progress in defusing the situation. But no one told the officer with the rifle, and tragedy ensued. This community needs to stand up for what is right.