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Playlist: 1 Hr Music

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The Byrds (part 1): There is a Season

From Joyride Media | Part of the The Byrds: There is a Season / Farther Along series | 59:05

The first of two one-hour documentaries on The Byrds, covering 1964 to 1967: the hitmaking years of the band's original five members.

Tambourine_small The first of two one-hour documentaries on The Byrds, the continuously groundbreaking band who bridged the gaps between The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger, the Beach Boys, the Los Angeles psychedelic underground and classic country. Their memorable music set the stage for everyone from the Eagles to Tom Petty to R.E.M. Each hour is hosted by singer-songwriter Laura Cantrell, and covers a distinct period of their prolific history that can either be aired as one two-part series, or as your choice of two insightful one-hour programs.

THERE IS A SEASON covers 1964-1967, the all-too-brief hitmaking years of the Byrds' original five members - Roger McGuinn, David Crosby, Chris Hillman, Gene Clark and Michael Clarke. They were an electrified folk band who topped the charts with some of the decades' most innovative singles and albums. By 1967, their musical harmony was engulfed by the off-stage disharmony that pushed them to reach those heights. Instead of being directed by the singular vision of one leader, The Byrds were consistently led by everybody's contributions - from their original five members to the musicians involved with their later years.

Despite the inner turmoil that resulted in a revolving cast of characters, the Byrds always used those changes as opportunities to further their musical evolution. "They all brought something new and something defining," says journalist David Fricke, "and it all became part of the Byrds sound. They didn't change the Byrds to the degree that it changed the sound. What they did became the Byrds."

Both segments feature the wide range of music that made The Byrds of the 60s most influential bands, along with comments by its two longest-lasting members: Roger McGuinn and Chris Hillman. Writers David Fricke, Anthony DeCurtis, Lenny Kaye and Byrds historian Sid Griffin are also interviewed.

The Byrds (part 2): Farther Along

From Joyride Media | Part of the The Byrds: There is a Season / Farther Along series | 59:05

The Second of two one-hour documentaries on The Byrds, covering 1968 to 1972: the groundbreaking country-rock years.

Unissued_small The second of two one-hour documentaries on The Byrds, the continuously groundbreaking band who bridged the gaps between The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger, the Beach Boys, the Los Angeles psychedelic underground and classic country. Each hour is hosted by singer-songwriter Laura Cantrell, and covers a distinct period of their prolific history that can either be aired as one two-part series, or as your choice of two insightful one-hour programs. FARTHER ALONG picks up the story in 1968 and details how the Byrds' legendary Act I was followed by one of rock history's most fascinating second acts. Despite their lower record sales, the Byrds' later incarnations alternately defined and re-defined "country-rock," thanks to the influential contributions by folks like Gram Parsons and guitarist Clarence White. As with the first segment, FARTHER ALONG feature the wide range of music that made The Byrds of the 60s most influential bands, along with comments by its two longest-lasting members: Roger McGuinn and Chris Hillman. Writers David Fricke, Anthony DeCurtis, Lenny Kaye and Byrds historian Sid Griffin are also interviewed. Instead of being directed by the singular vision of one leader, The Byrds were consistently led by everybody's contributions - from their original five members to the musicians involved with their later years. "They all brought something new and something defining," says journalist David Fricke, "and it all became part of the Byrds sound. They didn?t change the Byrds to the degree that it changed the sound. What they did became the Byrds." Broadcast Window: Begins late September 2006, available for all USA radio broadcasters at no cost. 9/30 update: In addition to the 0:59 version posted on the audio page, there is also a 0:54 "news-hole" show in two parts - a 1:00 billboard and the 53:00 program.

Music and Conversation with Philip Glass

From The WFMT Radio Network | 58:44

To celebrate the incredibly influential American composer Philip Glass's 80th birthday, enjoy this music infused hour recorded last February when he was honored by his alma mater, the University of Chicago. WFMT host Kerry Frumkin speaks with him about his life in music, where he’s been, and what’s inspired him on his particular path.

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The duration is 58:44, and the show is entirely self contained, with no breaks.
The following music is featured in the program:
PHILIP GLASS (1937 -  )
Wichita Sutra Vortex
Philip Glass, Solo Piano
CBS MK 45576
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LENNIE TRISTANO (1919-1978)
Line Up, excerpt
Peter Ind, Bass; Jeff Morton, Drums, Lennie Tristano, Piano
Atlantic 1224
 
PHILIP GLASS (1937 -  )
“Train” from Einstein on the Beach, excerpt
The Philip Glass Ensemble
CBS M4K38875
 
BILLY ECKSTINE (1914-1993)
I Want to Talk About You, excerpt
John Coltrane, Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone; Jimmy Garrison, bass; Elvin Jones, drums; McCoy Tyner, 
Piano
MCA Impulse 29015
 
RAVI SHANKAR (1920-2012)
Chappaqua
Ravi Shankar, Sitar
Columbia 82876745022
PHILIP GLASS (1937 -  ) & RAVI SHANKAR (1920-2012)
Ragas In Minor Scale
Private Music 2074-2-P
 
PHILIP GLASS (1937 -  )
Serra Pelada, excerpt
Elektra Nonesuch 79192-2
 
PHILIP GLASS (1937 -  )
Australia, excerpt
Mark Atkins, Didgeridoo; The Philip Glass Ensemble
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PHILIP GLASS (1937 -  )
Wise Man, excerpt
Roberto Carillo Cocío, Guitar; Philip Glass, Piano; Daniel Medina de la Rosa, Violin
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PHILIP GLASS (1937 -  )
The Gambia
The Philip Glass Ensemble
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Imogen Cooper, piano

From WQXR | 58:03

PROGRAM #10 of Concerts from the Frick Collection features the renowned British pianist, Imogen Cooper. Cooper performs works by 19th Century composers Robert Schumann and Franz Schubert, both pieces written late in the composers’ lives.

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Imogen Cooper, piano
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Program:

Part 1              14:30

 

Theme with Variations in E-Flat Major WoO 24, F 3 (Robert Schumann)

(“Geistervariationen”/Ghost Variations)   (1854)

              Theme – Leise, innig

              Variation I

              Variation II – Canonisch

              Variation III – Etwas belebter

              Variation IV

              Variation V     

              Theme (unwritten reprise)

 

 

Part 2                43:30        

Sonata in B-Flat Major, D. 960 (1828) (Franz Schubert)

         Molto moderato                                                                                               

         Andante sostenuto

         Scherzo.  Allegro vivace con delicatezza

         Allegro, ma non troppo – Presto

Johnny Cash: At Folsom Prison

From Joyride Media | 59:00

One-hour radio special takes you inside Folsom Prison for Johnny Cash's historic 1968 concert

Folsomcover_small IN 1968, JOHNNY CASH ENTERED CALIFORNIA’S NOTORIOUS FOLSOM PRISON TO PLAY A CONCERT. IT WASN’T HIS FIRST SHOW THERE, OR HIS LAST.  BUT THIS TIME, HE CAPTURED ON TAPE THE RAW ENERGY OF THE PRISONERS AND CAMRADERIE HE FELT WITH THEM. CASH KNEW THAT THERE WERE A LOT OF PEOPLE LIVING IN PRISONS LIKE FOLSOM THAT NEEDED TO BE TREATED LIKE HUMAN BEINGS.  IN TIME, HE BECAME A POWERFUL VOICE FOR PRISON REFORM.

WE’LL HEAR HIGHLIGHTS FROM CASH’S FOLSOM CONCERT AND TALK TO PEOPLE WHO WERE THERE TO SEE IT – FOLSOM PRISON GUARDS AND INMATES, JOURNALISTS WHO COVERED THE EVENT, CASH BIOGRAPHER MICHAEL STREISGUTH AND SPECIAL GUEST, MERLE HAGGARD.

Check out all of Joyride Media's Johnny Cash specials hosted by Rodney Crowell.

Regards to Broadway

From Wind & Rhythm | 58:30

The part of Manhattan that provides so many happy memories is known the Broadway Theater District. When the Empire State Building was built in 1931, it stood as the tallest building in the world for the next 40 years. It was during this time that Broadway's "Golden Age" had its most enduring impact on the world of entertainment.

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The mission of Wind & Rhythm is to build a community of individuals who love wind bands; to grow a wider audience for the music bands play; and to provide a venue for band members and directors to speak about their art.

To accomplish our mission we produce both on-air and on-line programming that invites listeners to reconnect with their roots as members of bands; encourages listeners to participate in community music-making; and provides for listeners an opportunity to hear the best bands in the world.

Bernstein's Broadway

From George Harter | Part of the A Night on the Town series | 58:29

Songs and back-stores from the Broadway output of Leonard Bernstein; songs from On The Town, Wonderful Town, Candide and West Side Story.

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LABEL CD # ARTIST COMPOSERS
New York, New York ~ On The Town Columbia SK60538 Emsemble Bernstein, Conden, Green
Some Other Time ~ On The Town Columbia SK60538 Betty Comden Bernstein, Conden, Green
Lonely Town ~ On The Town Columbia SK60538 John Reardon Bernstein, Conden, Green
       
       
What A Waste ~ Wonderful Town Columbia SK48021 Sydney Chapin Bernstein, Conden, Green
A Little Bit In Love ~ Wonderful Town Columbia SK48021 Jacquelyn McKeever Bernstein, Conden, Green
Conga ~ Wonderful Town Columbia SK48021 Rosilind Russell Bernstein, Conden, Green
The Best of all Possible Worlds ~ Candide Columbia SK48017 Jim Dale Bernstein, Wilbur
Glitter & Be Gay ~ Candide Columbia SK48017 Barbara Cook Bernstein, Wilbur
       
       
Dance At The Gym ~ West Side Story Columbia SK60724 Orchestra Bernstein, Sondheim
I Fell Pretty ~ West Side Story Columbia SK60724 Carol Lawrence Bernstein, Sondheim
One Hand, One Heart ~ West Side Story Columbia SK60724 Larry Kert, Carol Lawrence Bernstein, Sondheim
Overture ~ Candide Columbia SK48017 Orchestra Bernstein
       

DC 2113

From Stephen R Webb | Part of the Rockin' in the Days of Confusion series | 59:00

Lonely Slime

Playing
DC 2113
From
Stephen R Webb

Rory_gallagher_small This time around we start with an obscure B side from Lighthouse, and then take a musical journey backwards from Joni Mitchell's 1974 live album Miles Of Aisles to the Jimi Hendrix Experience's Axis: Bold As Love. As a bonus we have tracks from Led Zeppelin and Frank Zappa to finish the hour. See http://thehermitrambles.blogspot.com/ for complete playlist.

BEAT LATINO: Ancestral AND cutting edge: Aboriginal and indigenous tunes!

From Catalina Maria Johnson | 58:00

This week’s Beat Latino takes traditional music way, way back and way into the future all at the same time! It’s an hour dedicated to ​the new aboriginal and indigenous-rooted music from all over the Americas, North and South, and all sung in original languages such as Quechua, Tzotzil and more! Take a wondrous paseo through ancestral music for the 21st Century!

Beatlatino-aboriginal-2_small This week’s Beat Latino takes traditional music way, way back and way into the future all at the same time! It’s an hour dedicated to the new aboriginal and indigenous-rooted music from all over the Americas, North and South, and all sung in original languages such as Quechua, Tzotzil and more! Take a wondrous paseo through ancestral music for the 21st Century!

Dollar Country (Series)

Produced by Franklin Fantini

Most recent piece in this series:

Ep. 242: Hurricane Party

From Franklin Fantini | Part of the Dollar Country series | 58:00

Dollar_country_shirt_small We're having a record party in Dollar Country, come on by and hear some stuff you've never heard before.

Los Olvidados - The Forgotten Ones

From Michael Ambrosino | 01:00:30

Featuring award winning contemporary musicians, authors and advocates of Pan-Latin music, Los Olvidados (The Forgotten Ones) explores how Latin based musical traditions continue to deal with a legacy of indifference, while remaining at the forefront of musicality transforming the quintessential nature of Jazz.

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Jazz simply isn't Jazz without the scope of Pan Latin influence that shaped and sustained it.

Featuring award winning contemporary musicians, authors and advocates of Pan-Latin music, Los Olvidados (The Forgotten Ones) explores how Latin based musical traditions continue to deal with a legacy of indifference, while remaining at the forefront of musicality transforming the quintessential nature of Jazz. 

Jane Bunnett, Dr. Martha Gonzalez, Dr. Benjamin Lapidus, Yilian Cañizares, Arturo O'Farrill, Michele Rosewoman, Bobby Sanabria, John Santos, Dr. Chris Washburne and Miguel Zenón share inspiration they've cultivated as musicians, educators, authors advocates and activists within Pan-Latin Jazz.

This one hour audio documentary is made possible with the support from the Mass Cultural Council. 

Art of the Song (Series)

Produced by Art of the Song

Most recent piece in this series:

Gabrielle Louise

From Art of the Song | Part of the Art of the Song series | 59:00

Gabrielle-louise_small SHOW 1008 (Air Dates: April 22 - 28, 2024) Our guest this week on Art of the Song is Colorado singer/songwriter, Gabrielle Louise. She is a nationally touring troubadour noted for her poignant lyrics and lush voice. The daughter of two vagabond musicians, she inherited the genetic predisposition to wanderlust and song. Gabrielle's music is anchored deeply in folk, but undeniably drawn to rich harmonies and melodic adventurism. She is at one moment folkie and ethereal, the next moment a smoky jazz chanteuse.

NL 22-46: Jazz a la Sauter: Eddie Sauter, 11/7/2022

From WFIU | Part of the Night Lights series | 59:00

A tribute to arranger and composer Eddie Sauter, whose music was recorded by Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, Red Norvo, and Stan Getz, as well as his own Sauter-Finegan Orchestra.

Night_lights_logo_small A tribute to arranger and composer Eddie Sauter, whose music was recorded by Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, Red Norvo, and Stan Getz, as well as his own Sauter-Finegan Orchestra.

Beyond The Barrier (Series)

Produced by Chris Kuborn

Most recent piece in this series:

Beyond The Barrier #084 - Solitude - Hour 2

From Chris Kuborn | Part of the Beyond The Barrier series | 59:00

Btb_084_small This week's program is inspired by the latest recording from Max Corbacho "The Delicate Essence of Solitude". Find out more about that recording at BeyondTheBarrier.net Also music this week from Beyond The Ghost, Jeff Grienke, Steve Roach, Sangam, Brian Eno, M3NASH, Christian Fiesel, Remote Vision, Frore & Shane Morris, Lauge, Duff Eagan, and Inhmost. A solitary journey well Beyond The Barrier. Enjoy!!

Beyond The Barrier #030 - The Lost Seasons - Hour 2

From Chris Kuborn | Part of the Beyond The Barrier series | 59:00

This week's program is inspired by new music from Forrest Fang , his latest release "The Lost Seasons Of Amorphia". Links to the recording at beyondthebarrier.net. Also music from, Solar Fields, ASC, Celer, Arovane, Dead Melodies, Scanner, Antarctic Wastelands, Ambient Monkeys, Liai and more. Always great to hear new music from Forrest, Enjoy!!

Btb_030_small This week's program is inspired by new music from Forrest Fang , his latest release "The Lost Seasons Of Amorphia". Links to the recording at beyondthebarrier.net. Also music from, Solar Fields, ASC, Celer, Arovane, Dead Melodies, Scanner, Antarctic Wastelands, Ambient Monkeys, Liai and more. Always great to hear new music from Forrest, Enjoy!!

Juke In The Back With Matt The Cat (Series)

Produced by Matt "The Cat" Baldassarri

Most recent piece in this series:

Episode #728 - Groove Records

From Matt "The Cat" Baldassarri | Part of the Juke In The Back With Matt The Cat series | 59:00

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In late 1953, RCA Victor launched a new subsidiary to focus on the Rhythm & Blues market, called Groove Records.  They intended for Groove to compete with the independent labels like Chess, Atlantic and Vee-Jay that were dominating the genre.  RCA treated Groove as an indie by setting up its own record distribution network, like an indie, ignoring the mighty distribution arm of RCA Victor.  That might have been the label's downfall.  Groove ended up scoring only one major hit in its 3 year stint, but along the way, Groove issued some fantastic R&B recordings from the superstars of the day.  It's hard to imagine, but Piano Red, King Curtis, Mickey "Guitar" Baker, Sonny Terry, Sam Butera, Big John Greer AND Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup were all on the same label for a time.  This week, Matt The Cat digs up the grooviest sides from Groove Label and gives them the spins they deserve on the "Juke In The Back." 

Live Wire (Series)

Produced by Live Wire! Radio

Most recent piece in this series:

609: Emily Flake, Tessa Hulls, and Pure Bathing Culture, 4/19/2024

From Live Wire! Radio | Part of the Live Wire series | 59:01

609emilythumb_small Cartoonist Emily Flake (The New Yorker) reveals Joke in a Box, her 70-card deck of creative prompts, which results in some live cartooning from the stage; writer and artist Tessa Hulls discusses her graphic memoir Feeding Ghosts, which looks at the three generations of Chinese women in her family; and indie pop duo Pure Bathing Culture perform "The Memento" from their latest album Chalice. Plus, host Luke Burbank and announcer Elena Passarello tells us some favorite (short) jokes. 

Blue Dimensions (Series)

Produced by Bluesnet Radio

Most recent piece in this series:

Blue Dimensions M16: Melissa Aldana's "Echoes Of The Inner Prophet"

From Bluesnet Radio | Part of the Blue Dimensions series | 59:00

Aldana_small In this hour of Blue Dimensions, saxophonist and composer Melissa Aldana explores the depths of her spiritual journey on her new album "Echoes Of The Inner Prophet" with members of her quartet. We'll play several tracks from this excellent new album. Also: new music from pianist Monty Alexander from his album D-Day, and a strong, empowering new blues song from Eddie Cotton from his album "The Mirror." We'll play some new music from a band made up of just two bassists, Christian McBride and Edgar Meyer, plus funky new music from Ghost-Note, a split-off band from the group Snarky Puppy. We also have a new piece from saxophonist Kamasi Washington with André 3000, known as a rapper and one half of the duo Outkast, on flute and not rapping, from Washington's dance-influenced album "Fearless Movement."

promo included: promo-M16

Jazz Most Wanted (Series)

Produced by WUCF

Most recent piece in this series:

Jazz Most Wanted Countdown Week of 4-12-2024 (Repeat of 4-10-2020)

From WUCF | Part of the Jazz Most Wanted series | 59:00

Jmw_picture_small Hosted by Robyn Austin, the Jazz Most Wanted Countdown is a weekly program produced by top-rated jazz station 89.9 Jazz & More in Orlando, Florida. Each week the program counts down the song and artist from number ten to number one by playing the individual songs and by highlighting the players and aspects of the recording that make it special.

The International Americana Music Show (Series)

Produced by Michael Park

Most recent piece in this series:

The International Americana Music Show - #2416 for April 16th -23rd, 2024

From Michael Park | Part of the The International Americana Music Show series | 59:30

1a_rustic_sketch_3_map_-_copy_small Created, curated, and presented by New York based, Scottish broadcaster, Michael Park, The International Americana Music Show features a selection of the best Americana music made solely by non-American artists. The weekly, hour-long show includes new music and classic tracks by artists from a diverse range of countries, many of whom have never before been heard on American radio. The show reports to NPR Digital Services and conforms to the new Audio Loudness Standard: -24LUFS +/- 2LU.

GAMEPLAY (Series)

Produced by Interlochen Public Radio

Most recent piece in this series:

Episode 408: The Grammys II

From Interlochen Public Radio | Part of the GAMEPLAY series | 59:00

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The 2024 Grammy Awards honored outstanding video game soundtracks for only the second time ever in their own category!

In this episode we celebrate these amazingly varied scores by listening to each of the five official nominees for Best Score Soundtrack For Video Games.

Want updates on GAMEPLAY? Follow @classicalipr on Instagram!

Generous support for the music heard on this program comes from the Robert T. and Ruth Haidt Hughes Memorial Acquisitions Fund.

 

Amanda Sewell is IPR's Music Director, and Keith Brown is GAMEPLAY’s host and executive producer. Emily Duncan Wilson is IPR's Digital Content Manager.

Afterglow (Series)

Produced by WFIU

Most recent piece in this series:

AG 24-17: Blossom Dearie in the 1960s and 70s, 4/22/2024

From WFIU | Part of the Afterglow series | 59:00

Blossom-dearie-sings_small This week on the show, we’re continuing our 100th birthday celebration of singer and songwriter Blossom Dearie. Last time on the show, we showcased Dearie’s classic period in the late 1950s, and her six remarkable albums for Verve Records. And this week, I will chronicle the next chapter of her career in the 1960s and 1970s. During this time, Dearie moved to London, discovered her own voice as a songwriter, and eventually forged her own path as a music producer, taking full creative control over her work. I’ll feature some of the musical highlights along the way.

The International Americana Music Show - #2311 for March 14th-21st, 2023

From Michael Park | Part of the The International Americana Music Show series | 59:00

Michael Park is joined by one of the artists he plays on this new edition of the program - which he fills with Norwegian Americana artists, both new and established. Now in its ninth year, The International Americana Music Show remains the only radio show that plays Americana music made exclusively by non-American artists.

1a_rustic_sketch_3_map_-_copy_small Presented by New York based, Scottish broadcaster, Michael Park, The International Americana Music Show features a selection of the best Americana music made solely by non-American artists. The weekly, hour-long show includes new music and classic tracks by artists from a diverse range of countries, many of whom have never before been heard on American radio. The show reports to NPR Digital Services and conforms to the new Audio Loudness Standard: -24LUFS +/- 2LU.

GWR 23-11: Gateways Radio, 3/14/2023

From The WFMT Radio Network | Part of the Gateways Radio series | 58:30

This week on Gateways Radio, we hear Billy Childs' 'The Distant Land' as well as Edward Elgar's Enigma Variations.

Gatewayslogo2021_color_black_-_rebecca_nystedt_small This week on Gateways Radio, we hear Billy Childs' 'The Distant Land' as well as Edward Elgar's Enigma Variations.

AG 23-12: Billie Holiday in the 1940s, 3/20/2023

From WFIU | Part of the Afterglow series | 59:00

This week, we’re taking a deep dive into the recordings of the great Billie Holiday from the 1940s. We’ll hear her work for the Commodore and Decca labels, including signature songs like “Solitude” and “I Cover The Waterfront.”

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This week on the show, I’m chronicling a pivotal time period for the celebrated jazz singer Billie Holiday: the 1940s. Holiday began the decade as a 25 year old who was heralded as one of the most unique voices in jazz. She ended the decade at a low point, marred by drug addiction and a series of legal troubles. But in her wake, she left a series of phenomenal recordings. We’ll explore her 1940s work for Columbia, Commodore and Decca Records this hour, as well as a few key live recordings.

Beyond The Barrier #045 - Voices of The Ancestors - Hour 2

From Chris Kuborn | Part of the Beyond The Barrier series | 59:00

This we journey back but also forward as we listen to the tribal sounds of ambient music. Inspired by the recordings of Byron Metcalf this week we explore the mystical and deepen our spirituality from both our history and our future. The featured recording of the week is Byron Metcalf's "Adventures in Synaptic Exploration". We dive deeper with music from Robert Rich, Kelly David, FORREST FANG, Mark Seelig, Steve Roach, Jorge Reyes, Rob Thomas, Joel Olivé, Zatua, Jon Hassell, Frore, Shane Morris and more. Enjoy the Journey through the spirit!

Btb_045_small This we journey back but also forward as we listen to the tribal sounds of ambient music. Inspired by the recordings of Byron Metcalf this week we explore the mystical and deepen our spirituality from both our history and our future. The featured recording of the week is Byron Metcalf's "Adventures in Synaptic Exploration". We dive deeper with music from Robert Rich, Kelly David, FORREST FANG, Mark Seelig, Steve Roach, Jorge Reyes, Rob Thomas, Joel Olivé, Zatua, Jon Hassell, Frore, Shane Morris and more. Enjoy the Journey through the spirit!

23-40: They Came from Outer Space, 10/4/2023

From All Classical Public Media | Part of the The Score with Edmund Stone weekly series series | 59:00

Score creator, host and producer Edmund Stone plays his own version of Space Invaders with a show about things from outer space that have Earth in their sites.

Score_logo_medium_small Score creator, host and producer Edmund Stone plays his own version of Space Invaders with a show about things from outer space that have Earth in their sites. There’s music from Men In Black, War of the Worlds, Predator, and more. From campy to creepy, hilarious to horrifying, it’s They Came From Outer Space, this week on The Score.

Modern Jetset #178

From Iris Berkeley | Part of the Modern Jetset series | 58:00

This week we've got new music from Papooz, Jeff Tweedy, and Helado Negro, plus a totally unexpected — and brilliant — eighties cover.

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TRACKLIST (see CSV spreadsheet with timing and SoundExchange details under Additional Files):
Papooz-Don’t You Think It’d Be Nice? 00:00:00
Wizard of Loneliness- 9pm Island Tune 00:03:08
Nabihah Iqbal-Gentle Heart 00:05:45
Arlo Parks-Too Good 00:11:28
Kenny Beats-Hold My Head 00:15:07
The Oscillators- Let's Get There 00:16:53
The Diplomats of Solid Sound-Hurt Me So (feat The Diplomettes) 00:19:27
Bobby Bazini-Heartwood 00:23:01
Andy Clark- New Approaches (c) 00:25:42
Sleaford Mods-West End Girls 00:26:50
The Peep Tempel-Neuroplasticity 00:31:17
Lizzy Mercier Descloux-Mission Impossible 00:34:56
Helado Negro-LFO (Lupe Finds Oliveros) 00:37:24
Eki Shola- For You 00:40:28
Jeff Tweedy-Filled With Wonder Once Again 00:44:01
Wilco-A Shot In The Arm 00:48:17
Mirror Tree-300 Miles 00:52:34
Sandman Project- Hamsa (Emanative Rework) feat. Jessica Lauren 00:56:17