Listening to…

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Difference and Repetition by Windsor for the Derby. Acoustic guitars, pianos, muted feedback, subtle melodies, ambient textures. Moody, spacious, wordless. “Shoes McCoat” & “Lost in Cycles” are my favorite tracks.
The Young God Records site says:

Windsor for the Derby stake out their own highly personal and original terrain of organic guitar soundtrack music. Augmented with sensuous analog keys and delicate vocals, the guitars are uneffected and interwoven in complex patterns that shift ineffably over time. The resulting atmosphere is intimate and unpretentious – handmade extended county-folk ballads laced with a gentle sadness, as if Brian Eno had a hand in remixing Harry Smith’s anthology of American folk music.

A growing list

The list of silenced internet radio broadcasters is expanding. RAIN: Radio And Internet Newsletter has an updated list, which will probably keep growing unless Congress is persuaded to act, overriding the ridiculous CARP process and either instituting a percentage-of-revenues royalty rate, or determining that there is no difference in the promotional value of internet radio vis-a-vis broadcast radio. Visit SaveInternetRadio.org and let your Congress members know your views.