Tracklist and visuals after the break
- Ananda Shankar (Almora, IND)
- “Streets of Calcutta”
- Ananda Shankar and His Music (His Master’s Voice, 1976)
- Baligh Hamdi (Cairo, EGY)
- “Mawood”
- Belly Dance Hommage a Baligh Hamdi (Les Artistes Arabes Associes, 1989)
- Molly Lewis (Orange County, CA)
- “Oceanic Feeling”
- The Forgotten Edge (Jagjaguwar, 2021)
- Taken by Trees (Stockholm, SWE)
- “Large”
- Other Worlds (Secretly Canadian, 2012)
- Julia Holter (Milwaukee, WI)
- “Gold Dust Woman”
- Mojo Presents: Rumours Revisited (2012)
- Frigate (?)
- “Pleasure Lagoon”
- Dreams of the Deep (C.C., 1979)
- Silver Apples (New York, NY)
- “Ruby”
- Contact (Kapp, 1969)
- The Peace (Kitwe, ZAM)
- “Peaceful Man”
- Black Power (Zambia Music Parlor, 1975)
- Sam Wilkes (Los Angeles, CA)
- “Descending”
- Wilkes (Leaving, 2018)
- Can (Cologne, GER)
- “I Want More”
- Flow Motion (Harvest, 1976)
- The Rubaiyats (New Orleans, LA)
- “Omar Khayyam”
- “Tomorrow” single (Sansu, 1968)
- CHANGE (Bologna, IT)
- “A Lover’s Holiday”
- The Glow of Love (RFC, 1980)
- Brian Eno (Melton, UK)
- “Deep Blue Day”
- Apollo: Atmospheres and Soundtracks (EG, 1983)
- High Dependency Unit (Dunedin, NZ)
- “Schallblute”
- Fire Works (Flying Nun, 2001)
- Dummy (Los Angeles, CA)
- “Punk Product #4”
- Mandatory Enjoyment (Trouble in Mind, 2021)
- Asobi Seksu (New York, NY)
- “Pink Cloud Tracing Paper”
- Citrus (Friendly Fire, 2006)