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PMB Organ Today

Organ today. Organ tomorrow. Organ forever! If we can all just stop tittering at the thought of a powerful organ, long enough to appreciate this king of instruments. Designed to make the devil himself shudder. We can appreciate it’s vital … Continue reading

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PMB251 The Rainbow Collection: Green (Johnny Keating, Jonina, toitoitoi, Enoch Light & The Light Brigade, Claus Ogerman, Jack Dieval, Gene Marshall, Bernard Fevre, Peopleodeon, Lawrence Welk, Ethel Smith, Peter Herbolzheimer)

Continuing on our journey through The Rainbow Collection, we reach that most verdant of colours, green. You’ll hear slightly creepy library music from the UK and France, a brand new release from Ghost Box and no less than four German … Continue reading

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PMB178: Is This A Dream? (The Cosmic Rays, Korla Pandit, 101 Strings, TOMTIT, Ethel Smith, Seeland, Delia Derbyshire/Barry Bermange, Boris Zepyr, Gerhard Gregor, Hans Conried, Jürgen Müller)

You are going to relax, so begin by making yourself perfectly comfortable. Sit down in your favourite chair. Or lie down on your favourite couch or bed. Drop your arms to your sides and gaze intently at a spot high … Continue reading

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