Lots of long stuff this episode and a little more dark & heavy tunes than usual. I forgot how that Vangelis song starts out (which is like kinda funky super 70s soundtrack stuff) so it’s hilarious when Tolkien starts reading from The Hobbit, it sounds like a clown show until the music switches gears a few minutes in. Also, the artist and album names for the Orthodox chants may be completely off. I have no idea. If you know, please clue me in.
 

Air date: June 7, 2017

Background music: Mark Fell & Gábor Lázár – Track 10 (from The Neurobiology Of Moral Decision Making)

00:00:00 Howlin’ Wolf – Evil (from Evil)
00:02:54 Talk break
00:06:08 Trepaneringsritualen – The Birth Of Babalon / Deathward, To The Womb / Osiris, Slain & Risen (from Deathward To The Womb)
00:19:15 Ravi Shankar & Alla Rakha – Dhun (from Rāgas & Tālas)
00:29:51 Talk break
00:34:26 Culver – How She Cut Her Veins (from Gateshead Graves)
00:35:23 The Orthodox Men’s Choir – Side A (excerpt) (from Orthodoxy Or Death)
00:50:24 SubRosa – Ghosts Of A Dead Empire (from More Constant Than The Gods)
01:01:26 Talk break
01:03:47 Vangelis Papathanassiou – Part I (from Can You Hear The Dogs Barking? Score)
01:04:33 J. R. R. Tolkien – The Hobbit, Chapter V, Riddles In The Dark (from J. R. R. Tolkien Reads And Sings His The Hobbit And The Fellowship Of The Ring)
01:22:29 Gravetemple – V / VI (from Ambient/Ruin)
01:34:27 Talk break
01:37:08 Henry Crow Dog – Hanblechia Song To The Universe (from Crow Dog’s Paradise – Songs Of The Sioux)
01:41:38 Oldest – The Power To Ignore (from Oldest)
01:46:48 A. L. Lloyd – The Cruel Ship’s Captain (from Thar She Blows! Whaling Songs And Ballads)
01:49:04 Die Wandervögel Mit Chor & Orchester – Auf Der Heide Blühn Die Letzten Rosen (from Beliebte Lieder Zum Mitsingen)
01:52:00 Paul Clayton – Mary Hamilton (Child 173) (from Dulcimer Songs And Solos)
01:57:05 Aunt Molly Jackson – Hunger (from The Songs And Stories Of Aunt Molly Jackson)
01:57:48 Culver – An Oath (excerpt) (from Gateshead Graves)
02:05:54 Talk break

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