Made exclusively of Krugozor flexi discs. Krugozor (which can be translated as “outlook” or “horizon”) was a monthly magazine for teenagers, published in the Soviet Union from 1964 to 1993. Each issue included six double sided flexi discs, covering all kinds of sound material; music of various kinds (from historical recordings to contemporary pop, even some free jazz), interviews, political speeches, radio plays, sounds of the nature etc. Extremely popular in its heydays, it still can be found in flea markets all over Russia or in internet marketplaces. The Wikipedia page (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krugozor ) offers links to official and unofficial archives.
This collection of singles from ambient/drone artist Michel Banabila features collaborations with Bill Laswell, Salar Asid, and more. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 16, 2022