A Triggering Myth New Disc Tonight

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Join the Gagliarchives tonight, 5/27/06, 10pm
Eastern Time, as we feature the new conceptual special
edition double CD from British project Magenta titled
Home/New York Suite. We'll feature some vinyl treats
as well as some recently released music.
We'll also continue our 50 Weeks To 1000 with a trip
back to January of 1999 with a performance in studio
with North Carolina's Ozone Quartet.
We'll spotlight our #1 disc for the Sixth week in
Italy's La Maschera Di Cera and the LuxAde CD. Lots
of vinyl treats as well! Stay Tuned!

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