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Harvestblastsound

Harvestblastsound

Any Last Words?

Harvestblastsound

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More spoken word pieces from speeches, mumbles, audio verite, poems, stand up, interview answers, etc. Featuring the voices of Henry Rollins, Peter And Raymond, Ken Nordine and many other writers, poets, musicians, comedians, geniuses etc.

Harvestblastsound

Harvestblastsound

Say It: Spoken Word Tracks

Harvestblastsound

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Thought provoking stories, speeches, poems, phrases, and fly on the wall eavesdroppings. They all serve a purpose and are worth listening to when one is in the mood. So here's 33 of my favorite spoken recordings, including Ivor Cutler, Steven Jesse Bernstein, and Ghost Dog.

KommanderKlobb

KommanderKlobb

Lemon Flower

KommanderKlobb

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30 minutes of wonky, unhinged music

benabrown

benabrown

Stuff

benabrown

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For Alexis

gote

gote

Ambient Music

gote

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A couple of hours of some of the most sublime ambient music from ambient artists and some coincidently fitting tracks from assorted others. Like sitting in the back of a parked car on a wet Tuesday. Includes Loscil, Aphex Twin and Susumu Yokota.

KommanderKlobb

KommanderKlobb

Jumping and Pecking

KommanderKlobb

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Songs by maverick solo artists.

KommanderKlobb

KommanderKlobb

Ok, I'll Count to Eight

KommanderKlobb

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Wonky Music

theairinthebranches

theairinthebranches

What Is Now Known

theairinthebranches

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"There comes a time when the pain of continuing exceeds the pain of stopping. At that moment, a threshold is crossed... Slowly, the realization emerges that the choice to continue what you have been doing is the choice to live in discomfort, and the choice to stop what you have been doing is the choice to breathe deeply and freely again. Once that realization has emerged, you can either honor it or ignore it, but you cannot forget it.

What has become known can not become unknown again."

 
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