Kevin Gan Yuen's solo debut of black minimalism goes surprisingly well with Bulgarian folk music. And I'm glad to have recently found a record of Ferlinghetti reading his 30-minute anti-Nixon poem because it's sadly still so relevant.
For full details on the Bulgarian folk songs, see B1.1-B3.1 here.
Playlist
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Raga Hemant by Nikhil Banerjee on Ragas For Meditation (Capitol) -
Tyrannus Nix? by Lawrence Ferlinghetti on Ferlinghetti (Fantasy) -
Cruel Sister by Lori Goldston on Creekside: Solo Cello (Mississippi) -
Transformation Chronicles by Krallice on Prelapsarian (Gilead Media) -
People Say I'm No Good by Charles Manson on Lie: The Love And Terror Cult (Awareness) -
The Mexican Blues by Pete Seeger on Goofing-Off Suite (Folkways) -
Liminal / To Pierce The Veil / Whispers In Dust / Static Bath by Kevin Gan Yuen on Uncloaked Infinite (Utech) -
Songs B18-B27 by Various on Bulgaria (Columbia) -
Witch Of Endor by Moondog on Moondog (Columbia) -
Vampillia & The Body by Cold Barka Bite on xoroAHbin (Gilead Media) -
Live In Peace by Francis Kingsley & Emitais on Assalam Aleikoum Africa Volume 1 (Progressive And Popular Music Of West Africa) (Antilles) -
Side B (excerpt) by Ryu Hankil, Hong Chulki, & Nick Hoffman on Sonne (Pilgrim Talk) -
Side B (excerpt) by No artist on The Farm (Droll Yankees)