8pm
The Stranglers Peaches (1977) (Rattus Norvegicus)
The Stranglers Skin deep (1984) (Aural Sculpture)
Kraftwerk Robots (1978) (Man Machine)
Peak Nightmist + Ocean of dreams (1980) (EBONDĂ€ZZAR)
Sebastian Hardie Vuja de (2011) (Blueprint)
Sebastian Hardie Rosanna (1975) (Four Moments)
Freedom To Glide Broken road (2019) (Seed)
9pm
Sky Where Opposites Meet (1979) (Sky)
Focus Birth (1974) (Hamburger Concerto)
Gavin O’Loghlen & Cotter’s Bequest Tintagel + Silbury Hill (1998) (My Mother’s Country)
Indelible Murtceps In the bog (1972) (Warts Up Your Nose)
The Stranglers Golden brown (1981) (La Folie)
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The sound of Adelaide band Peak recorded live in concert 1984, with an instrumental that appears on neither of their albums but could fit on both:
The very rare sight of an Australian band filmed in colour in the early 1970's: Mike, Bill and Murtceps at the TFM Ballroom:
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