The Darkest Hour 352
12:00am, 2-7-2023
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- 12:00am Polichinelo by Egberto Gismonti on Coraçoes Futuristas (EMI)
- 12:03am Four by Nicole McCabe on Improvisations (Minaret)
- 12:10am Wheel by Visible Cloaks on Lex (Rving Intl.)
- 12:13am Our Essential Nature by Mark Guiliana on The Sound of Listening (Edition)
- 12:20am O Vis Aeternitatis (Hildegard) by Sequentia on Hildegard von Bingen - Canticles of Ecstasy (Deutsche Harmonia Mundi)
- 12:28am O vis eternitatis (von Bingen, Arr. by Tormod Tvete Vik) by Mari Samuelsen on Lys (DG)
- 12:31am O Vis Eternitatis by Micah Frank & Chet Doxas on The Music of Hildegard von Bingen Part One (Puremagnetik)
- 12:35am Traction In The Rain by David Crosby on If I Could Only Remember My Name (Atlantic)
- 12:39am Dua by Sinemis on Dua (Injazero)
- 12:42am LIgNEouS IV by Andy Akiho on Oculus (Aki Rhythm Productions)
- 12:47am DNA - The Cinematic Orchestra Remodel by Ryuichi Sakamoto on A Tribute to Ryuichi Sakamoto - To the Moon and Back (Masterworks)
- 12:51am The Wheel Has Come Full Circle by Evgueni Galperine on The Theory of Becoming (ECM)
- 12:56am The Harbinger by Julianna Barwick on Nepenthe (Dead Oceans)
- 1:02am Drifting by Mette Henriette on Drifting (ECM)
- 1:05am Everything in Time by You Can Can on You Can Can (Séance Centre)
- 1:12am Hey, Who Really Cares by Linda Perhacs on Parallelograms (Sunbeam)
- 1:14am Acquired Dreams by Nitin Sawhney on Prophesy (V2)
- 1:21am Plan-B by Jeff Beck on Jeff (Epic)
- 1:25am Spring Ain't Here by Pat Metheny Group on Letter from Home (Nonesuch / Metheny Group Productions)
- 1:32am These Things Will Pass by Kaidi Tatham on In Search of Hope (Freedom School)
- 1:35am Prelude & Fugue No. 17 in A-Flat Major, from op.87 (Shostakovich) by Igor Levit on On DSCH (Sony Classical)
- 1:41am You're Mine You by Art Tatum on Complete Solo Masterpieces (Pablo)
- 1:45am Prelude & Fugue #17 In A Flat, BWV 886, Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 2 (JS Bach) by Angela Hewitt on JS Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 2 (Hyperion)
- 1:53am One Theme (excerpt) by Sam Wilkes on One Theme & Subsequent Improvisation (Leaving)
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