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geisternatur music mix: april '22 - undisguised molecules.

 

lose yourself in the valentine mountains, craving for beats and pulses through the dancing days of the ever new. funneling love towards monstrous birthday schmock ceremonials for ghosts. a different kind of love with molecules waiting to unmask the masked, to de-disguise the freedom of art. for today we can be cold clear water, or a boy named harvey, or the place in your head where the poems of truth uncover the trash.

playlist:

mitski . valentine, texas

anna von hausswolff . mountain craves

son lux . molecules

lost girls ( feat. jenny hval & havard volden ) . losing something

trupa trupa . headache

austra . beat and the pulse

sexwitch . kassidat el hakka

sqürl . funnel of love

the raveonettes . love in a trashcan

rodgau monotones . monsters of schmock

led zeppelin . dancing days

new order . ceremony

the sugarcubes . birthday

kristin hersh . your ghost

buntspecht . unter den masken

ghostly kisses . a different kind of love

david lynch & lykke li . i'm waiting here

beverly glenn-copeland . ever new

antony and the johnsons . for today i am a boy

school of seven bells . iamundernodisguise

malaria! . kaltes klares wasser

danger dan . das ist alles von der kunstfreiheit gedeckt

rodgau monotones . mein freund harvey

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