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Friday, November 28, 2025

Flavor of the Week #49

Gatekeeper 
https://www.a-d-r.net/ 
( ;D --> Gatekeeper has created its own morbidly deranged discotheque, a vivid flight of fancy in which the conventions of techno, Chicago house, italo-disco and industrial are transfigured into one phantasmagorical adventure, populated by hushed screams, Gregorian dungeon chants and cinematic washes of mammoth sound.) 
Wrong Planet 
https://gatekeeper-fm.bandcamp.com/album/wrong-planet 
See also: 
https://barlemusic.blogspot.com/2012/03/flavor-of-week-10.html 

Magnetic Skies 
www.facebook.com/magneticskies 
( ;D --> Synth Pop/New Wave, from the UK. Magnetic Skies are Simon Kent (vocals), Jo Womar (keyboards), Lenin Alegria (drums).) 
Fragments 
https://magneticskies.bandcamp.com/album/fragments 

EdgarFilms 
www.qobuz.com/fr-fr/interpreter/edgarfilms/23405002
( ;D --> EdgarFilms releases electronic and space-themed music.) 
Galactic North 
https://open.spotify.com/album/0Nuatevg9V3i78pHGUqAEx 
Midnight Chronicles 
https://play.anghami.com/album/1066955351 

Marc George 
www.instagram.com/marcgeorgemusic/ 
( ;D --> Imagine "Officium“'s the Hilliard Ensemble being in the same room with Brian Eno and Enigma: The Second pre-release from the "INNER SANTUM" album combines all these influences and adds the signature sounds from Blank & Jones and Marc George. Perfect headphone music for this winter.) 
Santum III (Sanctus) Blank & Jones https://open.spotify.com/album/0IxopzZGXtQHVgp0y2ggqD 
Inner Sanctum (December 5th) 
https://save-it.cc/soundcolours/kyrie

Alan R. Pearlman Foundation 
https://alanrpearlmanfoundation.org 
( ;D --> Alan Pearlman was destined to be an engineer since the day he was born. His father designed movie theater projectors and his grandfather made parts for phonograph machines. A fascination with sound occupied his interest from an early age. As a child he built amateur radios and in 1948, as a student at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, he wrote a paper on electronic music in which he said: “The electronic instrument’s value is chiefly as a novelty. With greater attention on the part of the engineer to the needs of the musician, the day may not be too remote when the electronic instrument may take its place as a versatile, powerful, and expressive instrument.) 
Soul Of the Machine: A Celebration of the Life & Legacy of ARP founder Alan R. Pearlman 
https://alanrpearlmanfoundation.bandcamp.com/album/soul-of-the-machine-a-celebration-of-the-life-legacy-of-arp-founder-alan-r-pearlman 

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