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18 Apr 2024
In the Quiet 001 - a mix
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This is kinda where it all began those years back. The sound archives for this broadcast at PBSFM are long gone as they can only hang on to ...
11 Apr 2024
Kichijoji kids and some Tokyo from high above street level.
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P.Holt · Kichijoji Kids Back in 2018, we were exploring the back streets of Kichijoji. As we returned to the main drag, well, one of t...
9 Apr 2024
Piipstjilling - in spoar
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Brothers, Romke and Jan Kleefstra are two artists whose work I enjoy greatly. I discovered them in 2012 through a Home Normal release, T...
27 Mar 2024
Fill - broadcasting The Sound Barrier, 10pm - 12am, Sunday, 24 Mar.2024 @106.7PBSFM
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It's been a while between visits, but on the Sunday just passed, it was my pleasure to fill in for Ian Parson's , The Sound Barri...
17 Mar 2024
A mix/meld - SOAK fill
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P.Holt · SOAK Fill Mix Pt.1 Some weeks ago I filled in for Hannah McKittricks' SOAK on PBSFM. I have created a mix of the show in two...
8 Mar 2024
Daniel Lanois - Flesh and Machine (rel.2014)
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Within the recorded music firmament, Daniel Lanois came to prominence initially as a producer in the early 80's and then, a little later...
3 Mar 2024
filtered light on the courtyard slate tiles, at a Robin Boyd designed, modernist house. Walsh St. Sth.Yarra
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19 Feb 2024
Fill - broadcasting SOAK, 7 - 8pm, Sunday, 18 Feb.2024 - @106.7PBSFM
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An honour to be filling in for Hannah McKittrick's SOAK . We'll be listening to just under an hour of pausal, ambient music. Kinda...
30 Jan 2024
Reunion - Fred Uhlman
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Fred Uhlman was a lawyer, writer and artist who lived between 1901-1985. Of German and Jewish heritage, he left Germany in 1933, eventu...
24 Jan 2024
2023 (a fraction) - marshland, kitchen cupboards, Türkiye, Friesian verse | isolates and melds - soundcloud mix
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A mix of my favourite music of 2023 is nigh impossible and realistically will last for approximately ... well, a week or so. At least. So I...
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