One Hundred and Fifty Seven

This week, we'll look at tall tales. Stories and fables of exaggeration and entertainment some fantastic and others with morals. They often contain a morsel of truth spun out to the absurd across every culture but reaching a zenith in 19th century American folktales like Paul Bunyan, Brer Rabbit, Little Babaji and John Henry. Ixtlan, Erosops, Refrag. Sounda, Botany Bay and Capt. Beefheart. I'm Jim Nye.

We'll begin with Swedish experimentalists Ixtlan for 'Punjab Night Vision'

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French C&P glitch producer Erosops is next with Autumn Spring - Automne Printanier

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Refrag returns to Idyllic Music with 'Get it Down You'

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That was Craig Sounda Brown with 'Sometimes My Heart Is Sad'

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This is new from Botany Bay and 'How Much Can You Take?'

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This is the legendary Capt. Beefheart mixed by Chenard Walcker with 'Salt Water'

That was taken from Heartbreak Pain Cafe [fsz036] Download all his C&P work www.chenardwalcker.com

Thanks for listening. I'm Jim Nye

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