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  1. ortolan.bandcamp.com › album › ortolan-epOrtolan EP | Ortolan

    Jul 4, 2009 · Ortolan EP by Ortolan, released 04 July 2009 1. Me N U 2. I'll See You There 3. Creature 4. Sand Castles This four-song EP is the perfect introduction to the music of Ortolan, simply titled Ortolan EP (to be released July 14, 2009).

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  2. Apr 15, 2024 · ORTOLAN "Ortolan"P2-037There is an unspoken rule when beginning your journey in western magick: learn how to cast entities away before you summon them. If yo...

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  3. www.soundsfamilyre.com › ortolan-full-discography › ortolan-epOrtolan EP | SoundsFamilyre

    Ortolan EP This four-song EP is the perfect introduction to the music of Ortolan, simply titled Ortolan EP (released July 14, 2009). Much like the beautiful, thumb-sized songbird from which the band derives its name, the music of Ortolan possesses the kind of startling beauty that reintroduces wonder to the weary.

  4. Jul 4, 2009 · Ortolan EP by Ortolan, released 04 July 2009 1. Me N U 2. I'll See You There 3. Creature 4. Sand Castles This four-song EP is the perfect introduction to the music of Ortolan, simply titled Ortolan EP (to be released July 14, 2009).

  5. www.soundsfamilyre.com › category › ortolanOrtolan | SoundsFamilyre

    Mar 29, 2014 · Ortolans Down Deep EP is available for pre-order from Sounds Familyre and their bandcamp site for digital download. The EP will be officially released on Friday. From the first notes of Ortolan’s final EP it’s clear that songwriter Stephanie Trowbridge – Cottingham has come into her own.

  6. Discover Ortolan EP by Ortolan. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  7. www.soundsfamilyre.com › artists › ortolan-2Ortolan | SoundsFamilyre

    Ortolan A hot minivan barreling down the highway, filled to the brim with siblings, sleeping bags, and travel checkers sets—this is the setting for a decades-old American tradition upheld by millions: arguing over the radio dial until consensus is happily found at that hallowed institution, the oldies station.