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Monthly Listening: July 2023

  1. Monthly Listening: July 2023 AnEarful 51:23

Keep up with all my activities ⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠. 
The playlist for this episode is ⁠⁠⁠here⁠⁠⁠.
This is only a selection of the goodness I heard in July 2023, including:
Live Reviews:
Live Log 2023: Summer Catchup, Part 1
Albums:
Christopher Cerrone – In A Grove
Wet Ink Ensemble – Missing Scenes
Louise Campbell – Sources
Dana Jessen & Taylor Brook – Set
Jon Nelson & Tom Kolor – Secret Messages
Molly Joyce – Evolution of Perception
Omar Ahmad – Inheritance
Perdurabo feat. Roman Rappak – Cast Stones
Glen Washington – Jah Children
Anastasia Coope – Tough Sun
Laura Wolf – Shelf Life
Alice Phoebe Lou – Shelter
Elana Low – Petrixora
The Clientele – I Am Not There Anymore
Thanks for listening – please rate, review, and share. Much appreciation to all the labels and artists for the use of their music. The interstitial tracks are all from 1984 and are by me, a Casio keyboard, and a Roland drum machine, or my bass and drum machine with ⁠⁠Andy Gilchrist ⁠⁠on guitar.
Thanks as always to The Droplets (Holly Miranda, Amb. Parsley, and Chris Maxwell) for my theme song. Keep up with ⁠⁠Eye Knee Records here⁠⁠.

I am a lifelong music obsessive, with vast knowledge and love of many eras and genres of sound, from 12th-century hymns to 21st-century hip-hop. As I was born in 1964, rock and roll will always be my bedrock, but I am also deeply engaged with the work of living composers. For over a decade, I have been sharing the finest music of our time (and some other times) at AnEarful, now published on Substack. My podcast, Discover Music with AnEarful, is an extension of that. By day, I am a nonprofit executive working to make the world healthier at the Mount Sinai Health System in NYC. I am a native New Yorker, husband of one, and father of three.

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