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Netwaves[nws026] Netwaves 26: Emil und die Kreative (April 23, 2007)

This episode features an interview with Emil Klotzsch (aka. Emil Von Stosch).

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Our live broadcast is hosted by Radio Scorpio, the first independent radio in Belgium.
The program is an initiative of netlabelism, Jan, Elke, Akwalek, Toon & embe.


This audio is part of the collection: netwaves

Artist/Composer: Netwaves
Date: 2007-04-23
Keywords: Netwaves; netlabels; netaudio; Radio Scorpio; Creative Commons; copyleft music; podcast; internetradio; Emil Klotzsch

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Playlist:

01. imbuk - Emil Klotzsch
02. fanfarel (plosive mix) - Emil Klotzsch
03. lethargie - Sichtbeton
04. Geteiltes Sein - Emil Klotzsch
05. everywhere is shut - Emil Klotzsch
06. sctl19 - Emil Klotzsch
07. paper crane - Jamie Barnes
08. La Pulga - Bacanal Intruder
09. earlier today - Xhale
10. Cornus Mas - Klotzsch & Sudermann

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