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Thursday 6 March 2014

MARCH 9

PROGRAMME 309
SACRED SPIRIT: YEHA-NOHA (Chants and Dances of Native Americans) Virgin
JONN SERRIE: THE LOVERS (Spirit Keepers) Miramar
DEBORAH MARTIN & ERIK WOLLO: BETWEEN WORLDS (Between Worlds) Spotted Peccary
BRIAN CARTER: IN THE BEGINNING (Walking In Harmony) New World Music
WYCHAZEL: HEART OF THE CLOUDFOREST (Tears From the Moon)
New World Music
STEPHEN PALMER: EARTHSKY PART 1 (Earthsky) Musiczeit
PART 2
JOHAN TRONESTAM: ARTIFICIAL STAR TRAVELLER (Far Away) Indie
JOHN DYSON: ZEPHYRS AND EDDIES (Darklight) Soddett Hall Music
MEG BOWLES: INTO THE GLOAMING (The Shimmering Land) Kumatone
MOONBOOTER: ADIEU (Still Alive) Mellow Jet Records
FABER: LAND'S END (Sound Diver) Mellow Jet Records
GEIGERTEK: WHAT DREAMS ARE MADE OF (The Timeless Mind) AD Music
IAN NEAL: CITADEL (Astro) Indie
ANDREY MOSPANOV: TAIGA MASTER (Beastie) Indie
TEMPLE OF DOUBT: 11TH HOUR (Not available on album ) Indie

1 comment:

  1. I haven't heard Jonn's 'Spirit Keepers' in a while and "The Lovers" is a beautiful piece! My friend Huston played piano on that track, too. Brian Carter's "In the Beginning" is incredible. I just closed my eyes and drifted away. I love the flute and dulcimer sounds in "Hearat of the Cloudforest". I also enjoyed that LONG track by Steven Palmer "EarthSky part 1". Great guitar work in there. John Dyson's "Zephyrs and Eddies" is really detailed in intricate (and difficult) piano riffs floating on top of violin and, I think, vocal sounds. Beautiful. Meg Bowles just surprises me more and more. Her track "Into the Gloaming" was so deep and entrancing. It reminded me of Jonn Serrie's "Glyders" track. Loved it. I wholly agree with you about Geigertek's piece "What Dreams May Come" as being fantastic. This is another one I am going to have to get for my music library. I have enjoyed this episode very much! Thanks for sharing!

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