EXPANDIZONS – 106

EXPANDIZONS – episode 106

Uploaded 14 December 2020

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At the end of a strange and tumultuous year, we need some soul-nourishing music for the coming “dark winter.” With that in mind, I’ve gathered up some evocative tracks that are poignant and soulful, and some which address the upheaval we’ve been through in 2020. Many of these come from remixers on the ccMixter site, and a couple of them are from longtime favorites here at Expandizons like Kick Bong and Santi & Tuğçe.

Please remember: this is a non-commercial podcast, published episodically to promote independent music and to expand your musical horizons. Please support the artists by buying their music from Bandcamp or another service.

Thanks, enjoy the ride, and let’s hope for a calmer 2021!

The trackless:
1 : Santi & Tuğçe – Bulut, from the release “A Twice Told Tale” (buy it from Bandcamp)
2 : Barrio Lindo – Saudade (Jin Yerei remix), from “Albura remixed,” (buy it from Bandcamp)
3 : mykleanthony – Let me Breathe Again (featuring Dysfunction_AL) from ccMixter.org
4 : spinningmerkaba – That’s All I Want to Do (featuring Panu) from ccMixter.org
5 : texasradiofish – Miracles (featuring Snowflake, Brad Stanfield) from ccMixter.org
6 : raja_ffm – Numbers, from ccMixter.org
7 : Darkroom – It’s Alright, from ccMixter.org
8 : Kick Bong – We Will Survive, form “Zelitude” (buy it from Bandcamp)
9 : Dexter Britain – Together in the Empty, from “Creative Commons Volume 5” (buy it from Bandcamp)
10 : Karamanti – Don’t Give Up (please buy her music from Bandcamp…this particular track came from the Free Music Archive)

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