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Tropical rhythms, devotional boogie and soulful shenanigans with a heavy jazz undertone, Patrick Forge gathers it all up for your listening pleasure.

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Corey Fuller

Corey Fuller

Corey Fuller has been played on NTS shows including youarelistening.to, with A Hymn For The Broken first played on 31 July 2019.

Corey Fuller, one half of the duo Illuha, is a sound artist and musician from Tokyo. Growing up between several different cultures and traveling extensively as a child have made geography and a sense of place major components of Fuller’s music. His work is a slow and gradual music composed of infinitesimal details comprised of processed and delicately treated acoustic instruments, field recordings, and other sound sources. In addition to his work as a solo artist, Fuller has collaborated with Mathieu Ruhlmann, Tyler Wilcox, Chihei Hatakeyama of Opitope (spekk), and Tomoyoshi Date, the other half of Opitope, respectively.

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Corey Fuller

Corey Fuller has been played on NTS shows including youarelistening.to, with A Hymn For The Broken first played on 31 July 2019.

Corey Fuller, one half of the duo Illuha, is a sound artist and musician from Tokyo. Growing up between several different cultures and traveling extensively as a child have made geography and a sense of place major components of Fuller’s music. His work is a slow and gradual music composed of infinitesimal details comprised of processed and delicately treated acoustic instruments, field recordings, and other sound sources. In addition to his work as a solo artist, Fuller has collaborated with Mathieu Ruhlmann, Tyler Wilcox, Chihei Hatakeyama of Opitope (spekk), and Tomoyoshi Date, the other half of Opitope, respectively.

Original source: Last.fm

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