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SEGMENT A

Danny Elfman, “Main Title” from the soundtrack Hulk (Decca U.S)
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BREAK 1

Philip Glass, “Organic” from Koyaanisqati (Nonesuch)
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SEGMENT B

A Number

"Sixtyten" by Boards of Canada , from Music Has the Right to Children (Skam)

"Aquarius" by Boards of Canada , from Music Has the Right to Children (Skam)
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Ernst Haeckel

Dub Tractor, "A Second" from More or Less Mono (City Centre Offices)

Aphex Twin, "Untitled" Track 16 from Selected Ambient Works, Volume II (Sire/Warner Bros.)
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DJ Shadow, "Stem / Long Stem" from Endtroducing... (Mo Wax)
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Alexis Rockman

Oliver Messiaen, “Abime des oisequx” and “Louange a l'Eternité de Jesus”, tra ck s 3 and 5 from Quartet for the End of Time off the album by Chamber Music Northwest (Delos International)
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End of Segment B

Oingo Boingo, “Weird Science” from I Want my 80s Box (Hip-O)
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BREAK 2

State of Bengal , “Red Earth” from Visual Audio (Six Degrees)
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End of Cover Story

Rumpus, “Mega Organism” from artbombz (

SEGMENT C

Design for the Real World on Santa Claus

“Battle Scene from Hary Janos Suite,” Kodaly, performed by Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Erich Leinsdorf, from the album Various Artists: Dysfunctional Family Xmas (Angel)

“Christmas Carol,” by Theatre of Voices from the album Carols of the Old and New World (Harmonia Mundi)

“'Twas the Night before Christmas,” by Fred Waring and his Pennsylvanians from the album ‘Twas the Night before Christmas (Decca)

“Santa Claus is Coming to Town,” by Joshua Redman from the album Warner Bros. Jazz Christmas Party (Warner Bros.)
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“Here Comes Santa Claus,” by Elvis from Elvis's Christmas Album (RCA)
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