Discreet Music, for March 17, 2013 - 10:00pm
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Playlist for this Program:
| Artist | Song | Album | Label |
| Show Start | Talk | ||
| Brian Eno | Discreet Music | Discreet Music | Astralwerks |
| Del Sol Quartet | Fast Blue Village 2 | Zia | Sono Luminus |
| Del Sol Quartet | Toyos | Zia | Sono Luminus |
| Del Sol Quartet | Tarqueada | Zia | Sono Luminus |
| Del Sol Quartet | Estampie | Zia | Sono Luminus |
| Del Sol Quartet | Nayshaboorak | Zia | Sono Luminus |
| Del Sol Quartet | Zia | Sono Luminus | |
| Erdem Helvacioglu & Ros Bandt | Returning Home | Black Falcon | Innova |
| Kate Stenberg & Eva-Marie Zimmerman | Sonata No. 2 for Violin, Piano & Ddrums | Scenes from a New Music Seance | Other Minds |
| Barton McLean | Rainforest Images II | Soundworlds | Innova |
| Stanley Clarke Band | Larry Has Travelled 11 Miles and Waited a Lifetime for the Return of Vishnu's Report | Stanley Clarke Band | Heads Up |
| Hiromi | Reality | Move | Telarc |
| Steve Roach | Soul Tones | Soul Tones | Timeroom Editions |
| Emy Tseng | Na Beira do Rio | Sohno | Mei Music |
| Jackie Ryan | Rip Van Winkle | Listen Here | Open Art Productions |
| Michel Banabila | The Empire in Transition | Sum Dark 12 | Tapu |
| Jeri-Mae G. Astolfi | The Pleasure of Being Losdtq | Here (and there) | Innova |
| Andrea Parkins | V | Faulty (Broken Orbit) | Important |
| Philip Schroeder | Another Shore | Cold Blue Two | Cold Blue Music |
| Daniel Lentz | Celli | Cold Blue Two | Cold Blue Music |
| Chas Smith | Sometimes in the Sword of Seven | Cold Blue Two | Cold Blue Music |
| Clive Wright | Invocation | Deluge | Desert Sky Music |
| Andrew Shapiro | Hamburg Warm-Up | intimate Casual | Airbox Music |
| Andrew Shapiro | Jean Blue | intimate Casual | Airbox Music |











Comments
Thank you once again for the tickets to the "Miles Smiles" show @ Yoshi's. I tried to call
back later to ask if you have ever heard of Ellen Fullman? I saw her at Mills Coll around '89
doing her "Work for 4 Players & 90 Strings." I suspect she is still active in performance.
Check her out.