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AURAL INNOVATIONS > Terramara was featured on the latest Aural Innovations Radio Show. Thanks to Jerry Kranitz for putting it together. Here are the details:

Drool Trough (show #36)

Drool Trough is an all genres show featuring cool music from the
underground. Anything is game for Drool Trough, and from one track to the
next you will hear completely different sounds and styles, all from homemade
musicians and teeny weeny but ultra fiesty labels.

Yesterday's Thoughts - "Someday You’re Gonna Find" (from Let's Take A Ride
With…)
Jimmy Sparks & the Blizzard – “Dear Majesty” (from Jimmy Sparks & the
Blizzard)
Brian Fowler – “Only Minds Are Worth Reading” (from Space Rock 1999-2004)
Hundred Hands – “A Downtown Scene” (from Her Accent Was Excellent)
Tack – “Camel Toe” (from I Killed This Bird For You)
Joseph A. Malgeri – “Ulterior Motive” (from I Bid You Welcome)
Junkyard Genius – “Dr. Funghoul Does the Psychotronic Boogie” (from Dr.
Funghoul’s Magic Medicine Cabinet)
Kemialliset Ystavat – “Linna” (from Lumottu Karkkipurkki)
Paavoharju – “Valo Tihkuu Kaiken Läpi” (from Yha Hamaraa)
Cerebus Effect – “Identity Crisis” (from Acts of Deception)
Lords Of Gravity – “Lose My Mind” (from Contact)
Terramara – “Wooden Man” (from Four Blocks to Hennepin)
Everything Is Fine – “Half Hour” (from Ghosts Are Knocking On Walls)
Sonic Pulsar – “Burning Inside Me” (from Out of Place)
Galactic Anthems – “Thunder Lips” (from Before the Drone)
HeadQuarters – “Tunnel Vision” (from Get Your Head On)
Dreamend – “Iceland” (from Maybe We’re Making God Sad And Lonely)
Caroline – “Where’s My Love” (from Where’s My Love CD single)
French Teen Idol – “Your Fault” (from French Teen Idol)
Matthew De Gennaro – “Leith Valley Blues” (from Humbled Down)

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DUST & FICTION > Terramara's latest release is its most sonically rich album yet. While retaining its signature sound: melodic piano-based pop songs with refreshing harmonic twists and lush harmonies, the band has expanded its palette of sounds to create an album that shimmers with layered guitars and keyboards. Listen to this one with headphones. {read more}

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