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judemontague.bsky.social
Sometime historian, songsmith, music, printmaker storyteller. Latvian paganism, early 20th century media and ye olde tech like Hammond Organs. Dimple Discs & Hastings, Sussex.
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in the end I decided to do my Resonance show on Sudanese retro jazz instead this week!
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when I was young I spent some time in Sumatra singing Sumatran folk music and got to love some of the psychedelic Indonesian sounds - I was fascinated by the use of pretty pop keyboards
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oh that sounds excellent James - I think I would love to do a show on that too - thank you so much. I'll tune in.
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it's such a brilliant tree - any more stories about it - it's so grand and it's green is so amazing
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Looks like it's a 'musical book' but it's a 'musical' and you can 'book'
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Magic
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great knees
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thanks Jean - and thanks Suzie Hanna Too @professorhanna.bsky.social
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I did a film about land rights already so subject I feel like returning to . . . www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7D6...
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Yes I'm going to be doing an exhibition about neolithic times - with section about access to ancient monuments for walkers/families etc so think on it for me Jean, gather materials . . .X
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oh yes John was telling us a bit aout this when he and Rose popped by :)
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Thanks so much for the review
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Thank you again and recommend Zaph Mann's show to all experimentalist listeners
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indeed I remember listening and sharing - and now we have the exhibiion opening January
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Wow thank you I am thrilled this album is going to be included in some way in an exhibition looking at John Logie Baird's inventiveness at Hastings Museum Jan to March/April 2025
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Yes going to edit it right now! Fantastic chat and great tracks from the label a whole show dedicated to Wormhole World
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I guess it is earliest documentation rather than picture of a snowman
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in fact I have so many thoughts it could be a whole poem - maybe it will. They look like dogs by the church. I was also thinking - hmmm woodcuts it's also part of the art of the woodcut this kind of primitive just get stuck in with the knife-ness
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yeayeah I was thinking similar thoughts too about frogscale
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A kind of amphibian reverse-rapture
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sounds like a job that needs to be done ASAP
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ohhhhh yeah! Max Rose in Heather's book
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his hat doesn't look high enough to be a piebalga hat
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With the piebalga hat! And beer Have you read it Philip it's supposed to be very funny but is there a good English translation?
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I am not a royalist but historically I am - weirdly enough this now makes me excited by royals in history - PhD significant film Sixty Years a Queen, itself a historical film of 1912-3, wars (not much industrial history) and politics held together by Victoria's riveting personality
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Beg your pardon