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	<itunes:summary><![CDATA[No musical boundaries…Freer Sounds.
In our current age of digital bombardment, less is more. ]]></itunes:summary>
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In our current age of digital bombardment, less is more. ]]></googleplay:description>
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In our current age of digital bombardment, less is more. ]]></description>
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            <title><![CDATA[FREER SOUNDS RADIO MARCH 2021]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/freer-sounds/freer-sounds-radio-march-2021v3/</link>
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            <description><![CDATA[This time we focus on new music. We have Jazz from Finland, Ambience from Australia and improvised dulcimer based music from Ohio. We check in with the San Fran Indie scene courtesy of the wonderful Mister Baby. Synths are in demand, with Hiem, Only Drugs and Biesmans serving up the goods. When it comes to House, we have Afro, Jazzy and Tech varieties. DJ Emerson vents his frustration, before we close the show with a remix from the recently departed Angel Moraes and a slightly obscure classic from House King Frankie Knuckles.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[This time we focus on new music. We have Jazz from Finland, Ambience from Australia and improvised dulcimer based music from Ohio. We check in with the San Fran Indie scene courtesy of the wonderful Mister Baby. Synths are in demand, with Hiem, Only Drugs and Biesmans serving up the goods. When it comes to House, we have Afro, Jazzy and Tech varieties. DJ Emerson vents his frustration, before we close the show with a remix from the recently departed Angel Moraes and a slightly obscure classic from House King Frankie Knuckles.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This time we focus on new music. We have Jazz from Finland, Ambience from Australia and improvised dulcimer based music from Ohio. We check in with the San Fran Indie scene courtesy of the wonderful Mister Baby. Synths are in demand, with Hiem, Only Drugs and Biesmans serving up the goods. When it comes to House, we have Afro, Jazzy and Tech varieties. DJ Emerson vents his frustration, before we close the show with a remix from the recently departed Angel Moraes and a slightly obscure classic from House King Frankie Knuckles.]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 20 Mar 2021 15:49:30 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <itunes:duration>1:09:39</itunes:duration>
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            <title><![CDATA[FREER SOUNDS FEBRUARY 2021]]></title>
            <link>https://hearthis.at/freer-sounds/freer-sounds-february-2021v2/</link>
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            <description><![CDATA[We begin with a reflective piano led composition from a 90s keyboard wizard turned political campaigner. We have short and sweet efforts from Costa Rica and Brazil. Russian duo Malish Kamu really shine in their boat. Pauline Anna Strom is here with a beautiful track from her new album. Andreas Vollenweider and Joe Claussell prove to be good companions. A Colourful Storm deliver a couplet from the wonderful I Won’t Have To Think About You compilation and JJ Ulius appears at his rawest. Metronomy make me fall into love with ‘Indie-Dance’ all over again, before Avra & Ida Long find control whilst losing it. Old school meets new school in terms of Broken Beat, before we are treated to rescued Disco and an update of Lenny Fontana’s cover of Al Hudson & The Soul Partners. G-Prod goes bottom heavy, whilst Cipy ropes in KnowKontrol and Die rips it up like only he can. We finish with one of Phlash’s finest moments.      ]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[We begin with a reflective piano led composition from a 90s keyboard wizard turned political campaigner. We have short and sweet efforts from Costa Rica and Brazil. Russian duo Malish Kamu really shine in their boat. Pauline Anna Strom is here with a beautiful track from her new album. Andreas Vollenweider and Joe Claussell prove to be good companions. A Colourful Storm deliver a couplet from the wonderful I Won’t Have To Think About You compilation and JJ Ulius appears at his rawest. Metronomy make me fall into love with ‘Indie-Dance’ all over again, before Avra & Ida Long find control whilst losing it. Old school meets new school in terms of Broken Beat, before we are treated to rescued Disco and an update of Lenny Fontana’s cover of Al Hudson & The Soul Partners. G-Prod goes bottom heavy, whilst Cipy ropes in KnowKontrol and Die rips it up like only he can. We finish with one of Phlash’s finest moments.      ]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[We begin with a reflective piano led composition from a 90s keyboard wizard turned political campaigner. We have short and sweet efforts from Costa Rica and Brazil. Russian duo Malish Kamu really shine in their boat. Pauline Anna Strom is here with a beautiful track from her new album. Andreas Vollenweider and Joe Claussell prove to be good companions. A Colourful Storm deliver a couplet from the wonderful I Won’t Have To Think About You compilation and JJ Ulius appears at his rawest. Metronomy make me fall into love with ‘Indie-Dance’ all over again, before Avra & Ida Long find control whilst losing it. Old school meets new school in terms of Broken Beat, before we are treated to rescued Disco and an update of Lenny Fontana’s cover of Al Hudson & The Soul Partners. G-Prod goes bottom heavy, whilst Cipy ropes in KnowKontrol and Die rips it up like only he can. We finish with one of Phlash’s finest moments.      ]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 01 Feb 2021 17:07:20 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[FREER SOUNDS JANUARY 2021]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[We begin 2021 with a New Year selection. We have Nordic Folk from Sweden and Norway, San Fran Indie from Cindy and private press Christian music from the 1960s. There’s a winning double from Golden Ivy and a Sade track from the 1980s that never appeared on any album.  Erdos supplies exclusive music and we give perhaps the first ever play to an unreleased Jori Hulkkonen remix of KD Lang. There’s new tracks and remixes from Pedro Vian, Theiz, DJ Hell, Studio Apartment, Typical Girls and Dave Clarke. Paul Woolford’s recent Dub of New Order features, too. We finish with two Soul goddesses.]]></description>
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[We begin 2021 with a New Year selection. We have Nordic Folk from Sweden and Norway, San Fran Indie from Cindy and private press Christian music from the 1960s. There’s a winning double from Golden Ivy and a Sade track from the 1980s that never appeared on any album.  Erdos supplies exclusive music and we give perhaps the first ever play to an unreleased Jori Hulkkonen remix of KD Lang. There’s new tracks and remixes from Pedro Vian, Theiz, DJ Hell, Studio Apartment, Typical Girls and Dave Clarke. Paul Woolford’s recent Dub of New Order features, too. We finish with two Soul goddesses.]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 02 Jan 2021 16:47:31 +0100</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[FREER SOUNDS NOVEMBER 2020]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[I have dug deep into the Freer Sounds archives for this show. Alongside classics from various genres, there’s a bunch of new things.<br />
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We kick off with a track from Maxine Funke & P Wits’ incredible Forest Photographer EP and stay in the countryside for a gorgeous ambient number by Leighton Craig. The first classic appears courtesy of a coveted album from the 1970s Swedish underground. J.McFarlane's Reality Guest pops up with one of my favourite tracks off their outstanding 2019 album. Then we have Moodymann at his jazziest segued into José González at his best. Next are a couple of new to me tracks from Buenos Aires’ El Club Audio Visual and Milan based Estonian, Xiu. We dip into the classics again with 4hero remixed by Bugz and then travel to NY for a modern classic from Joaquin Joe Claussell’s Sacred Rhythm empire. The Beloved take us into morning after territory, whilst Polish native Kuba Sojka drops a hypnotic reinterpretation of Cumbia. The home straight sees Ed Rush and Optical appear at their funkiest, Special Request turns Janet into an Electro princess and AMCA play us out with their most tender classic.]]></description>
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We kick off with a track from Maxine Funke & P Wits’ incredible Forest Photographer EP and stay in the countryside for a gorgeous ambient number by Leighton Craig. The first classic appears courtesy of a coveted album from the 1970s Swedish underground. J.McFarlane's Reality Guest pops up with one of my favourite tracks off their outstanding 2019 album. Then we have Moodymann at his jazziest segued into José González at his best. Next are a couple of new to me tracks from Buenos Aires’ El Club Audio Visual and Milan based Estonian, Xiu. We dip into the classics again with 4hero remixed by Bugz and then travel to NY for a modern classic from Joaquin Joe Claussell’s Sacred Rhythm empire. The Beloved take us into morning after territory, whilst Polish native Kuba Sojka drops a hypnotic reinterpretation of Cumbia. The home straight sees Ed Rush and Optical appear at their funkiest, Special Request turns Janet into an Electro princess and AMCA play us out with their most tender classic.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[I have dug deep into the Freer Sounds archives for this show. Alongside classics from various genres, there’s a bunch of new things.

We kick off with a track from Maxine Funke & P Wits’ incredible Forest Photographer EP and stay in the countryside for a gorgeous ambient number by Leighton Craig. The first classic appears courtesy of a coveted album from the 1970s Swedish underground. J.McFarlane's Reality Guest pops up with one of my favourite tracks off their outstanding 2019 album. Then we have Moodymann at his jazziest segued into José González at his best. Next are a couple of new to me tracks from Buenos Aires’ El Club Audio Visual and Milan based Estonian, Xiu. We dip into the classics again with 4hero remixed by Bugz and then travel to NY for a modern classic from Joaquin Joe Claussell’s Sacred Rhythm empire. The Beloved take us into morning after territory, whilst Polish native Kuba Sojka drops a hypnotic reinterpretation of Cumbia. The home straight sees Ed Rush and Optical appear at their funkiest, Special Request turns Janet into an Electro princess and AMCA play us out with their most tender classic.]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2020 16:21:44 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2020-11-07T16:21:44+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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