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#13470 From: Bill Fox <billyfox@...>
Date: Thu Nov 26, 2009 12:29 pm
Subject: Listen To Galactic Travels
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GALACTIC TRAVELS ON WDIY:                   http://galactictravels.info
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Tonight at 11 pm (EST/GMT-5/ITZ-5) on Galactic Travels, I'll conclude
the month-long Special Focus on Fanger and Schonwalder.  The Featured
CD at Midnight will be disk two from "Analog Overdose 2" on Manikin
Records.  For details, see the Special Focus page at:
http://wdiy.org/programs/gt/playlists/2009/focus.html#nov

Galactic Travels is an electronic, ambient, and space music show that
airs each Thursday at 11:04 pm on WDIY 88.1 FM, Allentown and
Bethlehem, 93.9 FM in Easton and Phillipsburg, 93.7 FM in Fogelsville
and Trexlertown, on the internet, and in High Definition Radio at 88.1
FM.  Listen at http://is.gd/37vNQ on the internet.

#13469 From: "jimcombsus" <jwcombs@...>
Date: Thu Nov 26, 2009 3:32 am
Subject: THE BEST OF ECHOES 2009 POLL
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Echoes is running their Best of Echoes 2009 poll. My Sensitive Chaos CD Emerging
Transparency is one of the many great albums you can vote for this year and win
a chance at prizes.

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=Rj5Dj1XPBykAic7ya5RT5g_3d_3d

Happy Holidays!

-Jim
http://www.sensitivechaos.com

#13468 From: greglw3
Date: Thu Nov 26, 2009 12:38 am
Subject: Klaus Schulze book 50% off
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My book, Klaus Schulze: Electronic Music Legend is available at 50% off through
midnight, November 29, 2009 from the publisher.  Enter this code at checkout to
get this great price: FAMILY1109

Here's the link!

http://www.trafford.com/Bookstore/BookDetail.aspx?BookId=SKU-000160962

Greg Allen

#13467 From: "jimcombsus" <jwcombs@...>
Date: Wed Nov 25, 2009 6:04 pm
Subject: Re: Important News from Music from Beyond the Lakes, WDBX, Carbondale, Illinois
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--- In spacemusic@yahoogroups.com, "Jerry Nelms" <nelmsgerald@...> wrote:
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> After almost 14 years producing and hosting Music from Beyond the Lakes on
> WDBX, I will be leaving the show for a new job in Columbus, Ohio.

Jerry,

Your thoughtful programming and support of our music has been greatly
appreciated and we'll miss your deft hand and ears on the airwaves.

Hear's hoping you find a radio home in Columbus soon. And glad to know MfBtL
will continue on!

Happy Thanksgiving!

-Jim "Sensitive Chaos" Combs

#13466 From: "jimcombsus" <jwcombs@...>
Date: Wed Nov 25, 2009 3:26 pm
Subject: Re: Xmas Ambient
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--- In spacemusic@yahoogroups.com, Matt Borghi <mattborghi@...> wrote:
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> Sucker that I am for Christmas music, I'm looking for some suggestions on
ambient or space Christmas music.

If you are adding new tunes to your holiday music library playlist, try my
"Nightshift At The Baby Mecha Nursery" off my Leak album:

On iTunes: http://lnk.ms/34znm

On CDBaby: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/sensitivechaos

-Jim

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Jim Combs

Atlanta's Creative Loafing Best of 2005 & 2007 "Best Local Electronic Act" &
2009 Runner-up

KKUP 91.5FM "Best Visionary Music of 2007" selection

Bill Binkelman's "Top 12 Best Ambient/Spacemusic/Electronica Recordings of 2006"

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#13465 From: "Richard Garrett" <richard@...>
Date: Wed Nov 25, 2009 12:18 pm
Subject: RE: [SPACEMUSIC] Xmas Ambient
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Hi Matt,

I recorded little christmas tune a few years ago which may appeal. I did it
as an online greeting in 2002. The track is called "Christmas is now drawing
near at hand" and you can hear it online at:

http://www.sundaydance.co.uk/news/solstice02.htm

bets wishes

richard

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Sunday Dance http://www.sundaydance.co.uk/
Weathersongs http://www.weathersongs.org/

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> Subject: [SPACEMUSIC] Xmas Ambient
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> Sucker that I am for Christmas music, I'm looking for some
> suggestions on ambient or space Christmas music.
>
> Years back, I came across an oddity called Mutant Christmas
> or something, and it featured a band I played Space for Music
> 2002 with, Fognode, but that's about as close as I've come to
> finding something like this.
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> Thoughts?
>
>  Matt Borghi
> http://www.mattborghi.com
> The Working Stiff Weblog
> Notes from a music composer, poet, philosopher, and working stiff
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#13464 From: "Jerry Nelms" <nelmsgerald@...>
Date: Wed Nov 25, 2009 3:25 am
Subject: Playlist, Beyond the Lakes, 10-18-09
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Playlist
Music from Beyond the Lakes
Produced by Jerry Nelms, Namdar Mogharreban, Anil Mehta, and Brian Kearney
Sundays, 8-10 pm Central Time, USA
WDBX, 91.1 FM, Carbondale, Illinois (www.wdbx.org)

Streamed LIVE at wdbx.scientistsuperstar.com
Listen by going to www.wdbx.org and click on "Listen"

This program featured music by William Susman; Soundician; Stephen Peppos;
Lori Cunningham; Psicodreamics; Chris Bocast & MJ Catalin; Jerry Gerber;
Richard Anthony Jay; Lisa Hilton; Ben Dowling; Michael Samson; Robert Scott
Thompson; Cluster; and Mandrake Project.

October 18, 2009
“Paradox-city”  (produced by Jerry Nelms)

The 20th-Century American journalist, novelist, essayist, and poet
Christopher Morley once said, “All cities are mad: but the madness is
gallant.  All cities are beautiful: but the beauty is grim.”  I’ve been
spending a lot of time recently in a large city, and I’m finding Morley’s
notion of the city as paradoxical to be an apt insight.  Our view of cities
remains one of contrasts: light and dark, rich and poor, a fairytale,
neon-lit Oz full of shadowy, nightmarish alleyways.

And if you think this paradox unimportant, consider Wired contributing
editor Jonah Lehrer’s commentary in the January 4, 2009 Boston Globe,
entitled “How the City Hurts Your Brain.”  Lehrer writes:

The city has always been an engine of intellectual life, from the
18th-Century coffeehouses of London where citizens gathered to discuss
chemistry and radical politics, to the Left Bank bars of modern Paris, where
Pablo Picasso held forth on modern art.  Without the metropolis, we might
not have had the great art of Shakespeare or James Joyce; even Einstein was
inspired by commuter trains.

And yet, city life isn't easy.  The same London cafes that stimulated Ben
Franklin also helped spread cholera; Picasso eventually bought an estate in
quiet Provence.  While the modern city might be a haven for playwrights,
poets, and physicists, it's also a deeply unnatural and overwhelming place.

Most disturbing to me are the findings of scientific studies showing that
urban environments actually impair mental processing.  “After spending a few
minutes on a crowded city street,” Lehrer writes, “the brain is less able to
hold things in memory, and suffers from reduced self-control.”  “[T]his new
research,” he concludes, “suggests that cities actually dull our thinking.”

It turns out that human beings need to have the natural world around us,
that surrounding ourselves with nothing but concrete, glass, and neon can
actually do us harm.  Some research has found that hospital patients
actually recover sooner when they can see trees from their windows.  And it
doesn’t take much, just, as Lehrer notes, “fleeting glimpses.”

In some sense, the builders of many of our major cities sensed this truth.
Thus, we have New York’s Central Park and Boston’s Boston Commons, Chicago’s
lakeside parks, and Savannah’s city fountains and squares.  And nowadays,
some city planners have realized that natural areas need to be even more
spread out.  Thus, Columbus, Ohio, is expanding its bike and walking trails
next to the rivers that surround it and that converge in its downtown.
Every district of that growing city (Grandview Heights, Bexley, Upper
Arlington, Worthington, Westerville, and so on, all of them have dotted
their landscape with small parks and walkways.  Businesses there are
increasingly encouraging—some even requiring—employees to take time for
mid-day walks.  The bike trails are crowded at all hours of the day.

If only nature alone resolved the paradox of the city . . . , but sadly,
things are more complicated than that.  Lehrer writes, “For the first time
in history, the majority of people reside in cities . . . .  But,” Lehrer
goes on, “the density of city life doesn’t just make it harder to focus: It
also interferes with our self-control.”  We’re surrounded and overwhelmed
with stimuli (billboard advertisements; cell phone calls; traffic jams;
music blaring on every corner; and the smell of something different being
fried, grilled, or broiled wafting down every street). Our brains are
assaulted by temptations.  As Lehrer explains, “Resisting these temptations
requires us to flex the prefrontal cortex, a nub of brain just behind the
eyes.  Unfortunately, this is the same brain area that’s responsible for
directed attention, which means that it’s already been depleted from walking
around the city.”  And so, we have less energy to exert for self-control,
more likely, then, to splurge on that ice cream cone, to give in to that
powdered donut, to smoke another cigarette, drink another martini, or worse,
for there are worse temptations (drugs, exploitation, violence)—not only in
cities, of course, but the point is, city life depletes our self-control.

All that said, the paradox deepens even further.  Lehrer reports that
“[r]ecent research by scientists at the Santa Fe Institute used a set of
complex mathematical algorithms to demonstrate that the very same urban
features that trigger lapses in attention and memory—the crowded streets,
the crushing density of people—also correlate with measures of innovation,
as strangers interact with one another in unpredictable ways.  It is the
‘concentration of social interactions’ that is largely responsible for urban
creativity, according to scientists,” Lehrer reports.  Urban density, then,
is paradoxically double-edged.  It can detrimentally affect our memory and
self-control, but it can also lead us to greater creativity and innovation.
As Margaret Mead once wrote, “A city is a place where there is no need to
wait for next week to get the answer to a question, to taste the food of any
country, to find new voices to listen to and familiar ones to listen to
again.”  The city can be an intellectual and social center, filled with
museums, galleries, bookstores, concert halls, zoos and arboretums, cafes
and restaurants, colleges and universities.

The simple fact is, we humans embody the city-nature paradox.  We require
the solitude and peace of natural environments, and we thrive on the
stimulating interactions of urban living.  Like the modern urban city
itself, we need our quiet nature walks and bike trails, but we also need our
connections with new acquaintances as well as old friends, the stimulation
of human contact that city life so abundantly provides.  The resolution of
our human paradox, then, lies not in denial of one or the other but in
balance, finding the right amount of time for both.

And so, this evening, let’s contemplate on the paradoxical nature of the
city—and of ourselves—through a program of acoustic and electronic music
entitled “Paradox-city.”   We begin with composer William Susman’s score for
Steve Bilich’s 2005 short silent film “Native New Yorker, shot before,
during, and after 9/11 with a hand-cranked 1924 Ciné Kodak camera.”  Later,
we’ll hear a melancholy track from the English duo Soundician’s collection
entitled L. S., inspired by the late English painter L. S. Lowery; also,
simultaneously urban- and spiritual-sounding music from pianist/keyboardist
Stephen Peppos’s Stephen’s Dreams; and wind-swept, haunting acoustic and
electronic chill from Lori Cunningham’s Unseen.  In our second half-hour, we
’ll hear another track from Cunningham’s Unseen; also a luminous melody of
chimes and ambience by Soundician again from L. S.; shadowy electronica by
Spanish sound artist Salva Moreno, going by the name Psicodreamics, from
Fantasynth; guitar-driven electronic chill from a collaboration by
multi-instrumentalists Chris Bocast & C?t?lin Pîntea (calling himself MJ
Catalin); a provocative blend of electronica and digitally created jazz
vocalese by keyboardist Jerry Gerber from Waves; and finally, a very nice
solo piano piece by Richard Anthony Jay from This Is What I Live For.

On our program tonight, we’re contemplating the paradoxical nature of the
city—and of ourselves—a “Paradox-city,” to coin a phrase, a paradox that
sends us off in opposing directions that nevertheless find their union
Beyond the Lakes.

8:00-8:30pm
William Susman – Music for Moving Pictures – Susman Music - 2009
“Native New Yorker”
Soundician – L. S. – Soundician - 2009
“Dark Eyes”
Stephen Peppos – Stephen’s Dreams – Sonic Bear Music - 2009
“Dream 3”
Lori Cunningham – Unseen – Strophic Records - 2009
“Solarity”

8:30-9:00pm
Lori Cunningham – Unseen – Strophic Records - 2009
	 “Reflections”
Soundician – L. S. – Soundician - 2009
	 “Chimes”
Psicodreamics – Fantasynth – Witches on the Radiowaves Records – 2009
	 “Forbidden Pleasures”
Chris Bocast & MJ Catalin – Stratagem – Chris Bocast & MJ Catalin – 2009
	 “Mr. X”
Jerry Gerber – Waves – Ottawa Records – 2008
	 “Rhapsody”
Richard Anthony Jay – This Is What I Live For – Burning Petals Records –
2009
	 “Fragile”

We’re contemplating the paradoxical nature of the city—and of ourselves—on
our program tonight.  William Susman returns to begin our second hour with
another selection from Music for Moving Pictures, a track from his score for
the 2009 documentary short film by Katie Cadigan and Laura Murray, “When
Medicine Got It Wrong.”  We’ll continue with two jazz pieces by pianist Lisa
Hilton and her ensemble: first a composition of her own, entitled “City
Streets” and then her rendition of Marvin Gaye’s classic “What’s Going On,”
both from Twilight & Blues.  We’ll also hear two smooth jazz pieces from
pianist/keyboardist Ben Dowling’s World Rising; and a solo piano piece with
a distinctively urban feel by Michael Samson from A Still Motion.  In our
final half-hour, we’ll hear a piano “CityScape” by Robert Scott Thompson
from Pendere; another haunting track from Fantasynth by Psicodreamics; and
music that producer Tim Story calls “like having a cup of coffee and a donut
in the middle of a Martian shoe factory.”  It’s a track from a collection
entitled QUA by the venerable duo of Dieter Moebius & Joachim Roedelius, who
together go by the name Cluster.  We’ll also hear an urban “Nocturne” from
Chris Bocast & MJ Catalin’s Stratagem; one final, short, glassy composition
from Soundician’s collection entitled L. S.; and two tracks of jazzy
electronica by the group Mandrake Project from A Miraculous Container.

“Paradox-city,” tonight on Music from Beyond the Lakes.

9:00-9:30pm
William Susman – Music for Moving Pictures – Susman Music - 2009
	 “Full Humanity—Hundreds of Hours—Capitol Hill” (from score for “When
Medicine
Got It Wrong”)
Lisa Hilton – Twilight & Blues – Ruby Slippers Productions – 2009
	 “City Streets”
	 “What’s Going On”
Ben Dowling – World Rising – Visionsound Innovative Arts – 2009
	 “In My Dreams”
	 “World Rising”
Michael Samson – A Still Motion – Michael Samson – 2008
	 “A Still Motion”

9:30-10:00pm
Robert Scott Thompson – Pendere – Aucourant Records – 2007
	 “CityScapte”
Psicodreamics – Fantasynth – Witches on the Radiowaves Records – 2009
	 “Palace of Sensuality”
Cluster – QUA – Nepenthe Music – 2008
	 “Flutful”
Chris Bocast & MJ Catalin – Stratagem – Chris Bocast & MJ Catalin – 2009
	 “Nocturne”
Soundician – L. S. – Soundician - 2009
	 “Crowds”
Mandrake Project – A Miraculous Contrainer – Blistering Records – 2009
	 “Aquarelle”
	 “Beauxsong”

Profile of Beyond the Lakes:
Music from Beyond the Lakes was first aired on Easter Sunday evening, 1996.
Jerry Nelms began as the show's sole producer and host. Namdar Mogharreban
joined as co-host that summer and began producing his first programs in the
fall. And Anil Mehta and Brian Kearney joined as co-hosts just this year.
Beyond the Lakes airs eclectic new age and contemplative world music, both
ambient and rhythmic; electronic and acoustic; instrumental and vocal.
Beyond the Lakes is thematically programmed each week. Jerry's understanding
of "new age" music: it provides a space for the imagination, and, so, can
take many different forms but always functions in that way of allowing the
listener space for the play of the imagination.

For airplay, send promotional materials to the appropriate producer/host
below:

Namdar Mogharreban, 501 S. Deer Lake Drive West, Carbondale, Illinois
62901-5229.
Email: namdar@....
Middle Eastern, Eastern European, Mediterranean, African, Native American,
Central and South American, world music fusion, electronic chill, rhythmic
percussion, ney, oud, flamenco guitar, world music chant, smooth jazz.

Anil Mehta, Apt. 15, 302 S. Poplar St., Carbondale, Illinois, USA  62901.
Email: anil@....
Piano music; classical Indian music, Sitar, Flute, sarod, violin, african
drums and all percursion, Asian, classical, neo-classical, world music
ambient, spacemusic, tamboura, tabla, didjeridoo, Jaltarang (rhythm from
water filled bowls), orchestra.  My favorites are: Percursion and orchestra,
and Tablas.

Brian Kearney, 16 Wind Wood Rd., Carbondale, Illiinois, USA 62902.
Email: bkearney@....
All kinds of guitar music (solo and ensemble acoustic, electric, and
electronic, primarily non-ambient), ensemble, alternative and downbeat
chill.

Thanks to all musical artists for enriching our world!

#13463 From: "Jerry Nelms" <nelmsgerald@...>
Date: Wed Nov 25, 2009 3:25 am
Subject: Playlist, Beyond the Lakes, 11-15-09
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Playlist
Music from Beyond the Lakes
Produced by Jerry Nelms, Namdar Mogharreban, Anil Mehta, and Brian Kearney
Sundays, 8-10 pm Central Time, USA
WDBX, 91.1 FM, Carbondale, Illinois (www.wdbx.org)

Streamed LIVE at wdbx.scientistsuperstar.com
Listen by going to www.wdbx.org and click on "Listen"

This program featured music by Chris Bocast & MJ Catalin; Jamie Craig; Mike
Howe; Kori Linae Carothers; Phil Keaggy & Jeff Johnson; Paul Avgerinos; Jeff
Greinke; Michael Stribling; Kevin Keller; and Matthew Labarge.

November 15, 2009
“The Long Commute”  (produced by Jerry Nelms)

20th-Century abstract sculptor, painter, and poet Jean Arp once predicted
that “Soon silence will have passed into legend.”  “Man has turned his back
on silence,” he complained.  “Day after day, he invents machines and devices
that increase noise and distract humanity from the essence of life,
contemplation, meditation.”

Although Arp might be right in general, at least some of our “machines and
devices” can actually be used to enhance contemplation.  Radios, CD players,
iPods—depending on how we use them—can provide us with relaxing and
provocative—and contemplative—music.  Computers allow us to view paintings
and pictures that can inspire contemplation.  And our “machines and devices”
can, every now and again, give us a new perspective that provokes
contemplation.  I remember one airplane flight, looking out the window lost
in contemplation as I looked down onto the deep red American desert, dotted
with tiny outposts of humanity.

And then, there’s the automobile.  It’s hard not to see cars as exactly the
“machines and devices” Arp had in mind.  Still, I remember my days as a
teenager, escaping life at home by driving out into the night, windows down,
the chilled autumn air in my face, contemplating life and love and death
from behind the wheel of my used Impala.  Anyone who’s driven long distances
knows how contemplation can creep up on you as the miles pass you by.

I’ve been driving these kinds of long distances regularly this fall, making
long commutes between here in Carbondale, Illinois, and Columbus, Ohio.  At
first, I thought I’d be driven crazy by the nearly sixteen hours on the road
each week, but soon, that old feeling of escape enveloped me.  Instead of
worrying about time lost from work, I learned to accept that there was
nothing else I could do but somehow enjoy the ride.  And in so doing, I
found new meaning in these seemingly lost days on the road.

As American writer May Sarton writes in her Journal of a Solitude, “I always
forget how important the empty days are, how important it may be sometimes
not to expect to produce anything, even a few lines in a journal.  A day
when one has not pushed oneself to the limit seems a damaging day, a sinful
day.  Not so!  The most valuable thing one can do for the psyche,
occasionally, is to let it rest, wander, live in the changing light of a
room.”  Or, I would add, in the changing light of the world passing around
you as you make your journey.

As I’ve made my commutes, I’ve observed the world of the Midwest change its
habit from lush green to the nuanced layers of golds and reds and browns.  I
’ve noticed what I might not have otherwise seen: old, decaying farmhouses
and moss-covered, fading and broken barns, overtaken by the weather and the
weeds; old stone silos and solitary windmills; the long, wide fields of corn
and soybeans, punctuated with tree-lined dirt driveways up to well-kept, old
farmhouses; low, stone walls, dividing property; and small towns way off on
a field’s horizon, church spire glinting in the autumn sun.  I’ve seen dark
storm fronts rising up from the horizon over golden corn fields and golden
sunsets illuminating trees in their autumn colors—and more recently,
frost-covered fields that look like still lakes lapping up against the
shoreline of a grove of trees, fog hovering just above its surface.  And I’
ve watched humanity move across these American spaces; trucks seeming to
move in herds along our interstates; young smiling and waving children,
framed in car windows.  And I’ve met people along the way: counter-jockeys
at quick stops, who seem to have a practical knowledge of everything;
waitresses at truck stops who call you “hon” and ask where you’re from.
There’s a Subway sandwich shop at the Marshall-Paris, Illinois, exit along
I-70 that appears to be run by all women seniors.  Inside, you’ll hear older
male customers debating health care and the war in Afghanistan and trying to
flirt with the women behind the counter.

Long drives such as these also give a person time for introspection, the
contemplation of oneself—and more importantly, of one’s dependence on
others, for that is where the mind goes, not simply inward, but, like
needlework, a weaving inward and outward, creating a tapestry of
self-reflection.  I’m reminded of what Thomas Merton once said, that
“Contemplation is the keen awareness of the interdependence of all things.”

“A day spent without sight or sound of beauty, the contemplation of mystery,
or the search of truth or perfection,” historian Lewis Mumford has said, “is
a poverty-stricken day . . . .”  Indeed, these days making my long commute
are not empty, lost days at all.  They have become rich with contemplation
of nature, beauty, life, death, the others who enrich my life, and who I am
and who I am to become.

And so, as we travel this upcoming holiday season, perhaps, we should look
upon that time as an opportunity for contemplation.  As the ancient Greek
philosopher Aristotle once said, “The ultimate value of life depends upon
awareness and the power of contemplation [not just] upon mere survival.”

This evening, then, let’s contemplate on . . . contemplation, its value and
power, with a program of acoustic and electronic music entitled “The Long
Commute.”  We begin with this richly textured travel music by Chris Bocast &
MJ Catalin.  We’ll continue with two upbeat, jazzy compositions by
multi-instrumentalist Jamie Craig; a nicely nuanced, spacious composition by
guitarist and keyboardist Mike Howe; and lavish, dynamic music by
pianist/keyboardist Kori Linae Carothers, produced by the incomparable Will
Ackerman.  We’ll devote most of our second half-hour to three haunting
tracks from a collaboration between guitarist Phil Keaggy &
keyboardist/percussionist Jeff Johnson.  And we’ll end our first hour with a
peaceful call for acceptance by multi-instrumentalist Paul Avgerinos.

Tonight’s music offers us time for contemplating on contemplation and the
opportunities that travel provides for contemplation, “The Long Commute”
that takes us Beyond the Lakes.

8:00-8:30pm
Chris Bocast & MJ Catalin – Stratagem – Chris Bocast & MJ Catalin - 2009
	 “To Cross the Sea of Clouds”
Jamie Craig – Illumination – Craig Sound Productions
	 “Midtown Saturday Night”
	 “Lost & Found”
Mike Howe – Time Stands Still – Real Music - 2009
	 “Clouds”
Kori Linae Carothers – Trillium – iRoknNod Records - 2009
	 “Tangled Up”

8:30-9:00pm
Phil Keaggy & Jeff Johnson – Frio Suite – Ark Records – 2009
	 “Of Time & The Frio”
	 “Riding The Stone Waves”
	 “Just Below the Surface”
Paul Avgerinos – Love – Round Sky Music – 2009
	 “Acceptance”

9:00-9:30pm
Paul Avgerinos – Love – Round Sky Music – 2009
	 “Rivers of Love”
Jeff Greinke – Virga – Lotuspike
	 “Contrails”
	 “Heavy Air”
Michael Stribling – The Promise – Leela Music – 2009
	 “The Promise”
	 “Forgotten Dreams”
Jeff Greinke – Virga – Lotuspike
	 “Before the Storm”

9:30-10:00pm
Kori Linae Carothers – Trillium – iRoknNod Records - 2009
	 “Crystal Fields”
Kevin Keller – In Absentia – Kevin Keller Productions – 2009
	 “Peace”
	 “Reflection”
	 “Anticipation”
Matthnew Labarge – October – Cynelic Gast Music – 2009
	 “First Light”
	 “The Sun Sets Earlier Now”
Mike Howe – Time Stands Still – Real Music - 2009
	 “I Will Follow”

Profile of Beyond the Lakes:
Music from Beyond the Lakes was first aired on Easter Sunday evening, 1996.
Jerry Nelms began as the show's sole producer and host. Namdar Mogharreban
joined as co-host that summer and began producing his first programs in the
fall. And Anil Mehta and Brian Kearney joined as co-hosts just this year.
Beyond the Lakes airs eclectic new age and contemplative world music, both
ambient and rhythmic; electronic and acoustic; instrumental and vocal.
Beyond the Lakes is thematically programmed each week. Jerry's understanding
of "new age" music: it provides a space for the imagination, and, so, can
take many different forms but always functions in that way of allowing the
listener space for the play of the imagination.

For airplay, send promotional materials to the appropriate producer/host
below:

Namdar Mogharreban, 501 S. Deer Lake Drive West, Carbondale, Illinois
62901-5229.
Email: namdar@....
Middle Eastern, Eastern European, Mediterranean, African, Native American,
Central and South American, world music fusion, electronic chill, rhythmic
percussion, ney, oud, flamenco guitar, world music chant, smooth jazz.

Anil Mehta, Apt. 15, 302 S. Poplar St., Carbondale, Illinois, USA  62901.
Email: anil@....
Piano music; classical Indian music, Sitar, Flute, sarod, violin, african
drums and all percursion, Asian, classical, neo-classical, world music
ambient, spacemusic, tamboura, tabla, didjeridoo, Jaltarang (rhythm from
water filled bowls), orchestra.  My favorites are: Percursion and orchestra,
and Tablas.

Brian Kearney, 16 Wind Wood Rd., Carbondale, Illiinois, USA 62902.
Email: bkearney@....
All kinds of guitar music (solo and ensemble acoustic, electric, and
electronic, primarily non-ambient), ensemble, alternative and downbeat
chill.

Thanks to all musical artists for enriching our world!

#13462 From: "Jerry Nelms" <nelmsgerald@...>
Date: Wed Nov 25, 2009 3:25 am
Subject: Important News from Music from Beyond the Lakes, WDBX, Carbondale, Illinois
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After almost 14 years producing and hosting Music from Beyond the Lakes on
WDBX, I will be leaving the show for a new job in Columbus, Ohio.  December
13th will be my final Beyond the Lakes program.  Music from Beyond the Lakes
will continue as it has with Namdar, Anil, and Brian continuing to produce
and host our weekly programs.  Namdar will take over as the primary contact
person for the show.  His email address is namdar@....

Artists and music representatives should no longer send promotional music
and material to me.  If you have already sent me material, I will get that
music to the appropriate producer/host as soon as possible.  In the future,
you should send promotional music and material directly to the appropriate
producer/host.  Here are there musical preferences and their individual
contact information.

Namdar Mogharreban
501 S. Deer Lake Drive West, Carbondale, Illinois 62901-5229.
Email: namdar@....
Middle Eastern, Eastern European, Mediterranean, African, Native American,
Central and South American, world music fusion, electronic chill, other
electronic keyboard music, rhythmic percussion, ney, oud, flamenco guitar,
world music chant, smooth jazz/zone music.

Anil Mehta
Apt. 15, 302 S. Poplar St., Carbondale, Illinois, USA  62901.
Email: anil@....
Piano music, classical Indian music, Sitar, Flute, sarod, violin, african
drums and all percussion (especially tabla), Asian, classical,
neo-classical, world music ambient, spacemusic, tamboura, tabla, didjeridoo,
Jaltarang (rhythm from water filled bowls), orchestral music.

Brian Kearney
16 Wind Wood Rd., Carbondale, Illiinois, USA 62902.
Email: bkearney@....
All kinds of guitar music (solo and ensemble acoustic, electric, and
electronic, primarily non-ambient), ensemble, alternative chill.

I want to thank the many artists and music promoters who have supported
Music from Beyond the Lakes these many years.  I can say without
qualification that I have felt honored to be able to program and play the
contemplative music that we have received for airplay on Beyond the Lakes.

I had hoped that I might find a station in the Columbus, Ohio, area
interested in including in their schedule a show similar to Beyond the Lakes
that I might produce and host, but unfortunately, I have not found such a
station.  If anyone knows of a station in the central Ohio area that they
believe would be interested in such a show, please let me know.

Remember, Music from Beyond the Lakes will continue to air every Sunday
evening, 8:00-10:00pm, Central Time USA (that’s 9-11pm Eastern Time; 7-9pm
Mountain Time; 6-8pm Pacific Time; 2-4pm in Honolulu; 1-3am on London; 2-4am
in Oslo; 4-6am in Moscow; 5-7am in Tehran; 6-8am in New Delhi; 10am-12pm in
Tokyo; and 11am-1pm in Sydney).

You can hear us streamed live.  Just go to www.wdbx.org  and click on
“Listen.”

Thank you again for your support.

Jerry

#13461 From: Jay Sala <jkat_racing@...>
Date: Wed Nov 25, 2009 12:29 am
Subject: Re:Re: [SPACEMUSIC] Xmas Ambient
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thats an awesome version of Silent Night!
 


--- On Tue, 11/24/09, Michael Sandler <sandlermail@...> wrote:


From: Michael Sandler <sandlermail@...>
Subject: Re: [SPACEMUSIC] Xmas Ambient
To: spacemusic@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, November 24, 2009, 5:52 PM


 



This "Lux Digitalis" guy has a version of Silent Night that would go over well
with ambient fans.
www.soundclick. com/bands/ page_music. cfm?bandID= 785164

--- On Tue, 11/24/09, Matt Borghi <mattborghi@yahoo. com> wrote:

From: Matt Borghi <mattborghi@yahoo. com>
Subject: [SPACEMUSIC] Xmas Ambient
To: ambient@hyperreal. org, spacemusic@yahoogro ups.com
Date: Tuesday, November 24, 2009, 9:27 AM

 

Sucker that I am for Christmas music, I'm looking for some suggestions on
ambient or space Christmas music.

Years back, I came across an oddity called Mutant Christmas or something, and it
featured a band I played Space for Music 2002 with, Fognode, but that's about as
close as I've come to finding something like this.

Thoughts?

Matt Borghi

http://www.mattborg hi.com

The Working Stiff Weblog

Notes from a music composer, poet, philosopher, and working stiff

Linked In:

http://www.linkedin .com/in/mattborg hi

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#13460 From: nevdorrington1@...
Date: Tue Nov 24, 2009 11:32 pm
Subject: Re: Re: [SPACEMUSIC] Xmas Ambient
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Think the girls have it on this one :

Loreena McKennit has 2 discs of Xmas stuff, Enya always releases her discs at
Christmas and
  The Cocteau Twins also had some Christmas songs.

Theres George Winston also with his piano pieces - Altus also scores well with
his Winter Embrace and Elements series

Just off the top of my head this!! (without looking at my collection - I know I
have done a few xmasy shows on ultima thule over the years)

nev dorrington
www.ultimathule.info




> Richard Hill <rhill@...> wrote:
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> To my mind, the best ambient Christmas album is "The Way Home" by Kevin
> Braheny. It's among our Christmas collection now and evokes memories of
> Christmases long ago.
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> Matt Borghi wrote:
> > Sucker that I am for Christmas music, I'm looking for some suggestions
> on ambient or space Christmas music.
> >
> > Years back, I came across an oddity called Mutant Christmas or
> something, and it featured a band I played Space for Music 2002 with,
> Fognode, but that's about as close as I've come to finding something
> like this.
> >
> > Thoughts?
> >
> >  Matt Borghi
> > http://www.mattborghi.com
> > The Working Stiff Weblog
> > Notes from a music composer, poet, philosopher, and working stiff
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> > http://www.linkedin.com/in/mattborghi
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#13459 From: Richard Hill <rhill@...>
Date: Tue Nov 24, 2009 10:58 pm
Subject: Re: [SPACEMUSIC] Xmas Ambient
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To my mind, the best ambient Christmas album is "The Way Home" by Kevin
Braheny. It's among our Christmas collection now and evokes memories of
Christmases long ago.

-Rik



Matt Borghi wrote:
> Sucker that I am for Christmas music, I'm looking for some suggestions on
ambient or space Christmas music.
>
> Years back, I came across an oddity called Mutant Christmas or something, and
it featured a band I played Space for Music 2002 with, Fognode, but that's about
as close as I've come to finding something like this.
>
> Thoughts?
>
>  Matt Borghi
> http://www.mattborghi.com
> The Working Stiff Weblog
> Notes from a music composer, poet, philosopher, and working stiff
>
>
> Linked In:
> http://www.linkedin.com/in/mattborghi
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#13458 From: Michael Sandler <sandlermail@...>
Date: Tue Nov 24, 2009 10:52 pm
Subject: Re: [SPACEMUSIC] Xmas Ambient
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This "Lux Digitalis" guy has a version of Silent Night that would go over well
with ambient fans.
www.soundclick.com/bands/page_music.cfm?bandID=785164

--- On Tue, 11/24/09, Matt Borghi <mattborghi@...> wrote:

From: Matt Borghi <mattborghi@...>
Subject: [SPACEMUSIC] Xmas Ambient
To: ambient@..., spacemusic@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, November 24, 2009, 9:27 AM







 









       Sucker that I am for Christmas music, I'm looking for some suggestions on
ambient or space Christmas music.



Years back, I came across an oddity called Mutant Christmas or something, and it
featured a band I played Space for Music 2002 with, Fognode, but that's about as
close as I've come to finding something like this.



Thoughts?



Matt Borghi

http://www.mattborg hi.com

The Working Stiff Weblog

Notes from a music composer, poet, philosopher, and working stiff



Linked In:

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#13457 From: Dark Duck Records <darkduckrecords@...>
Date: Tue Nov 24, 2009 6:42 pm
Subject: Stephen Philips & Palancar LIVE tonight on Kite Radio
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24 November 2009

For the first time ever, tonight on Kite Radio, Stephen Philips and
Darrel Burgan (aka Palancar) will be performing live together.   Not
just an ambient train wreck, a full-blown head-on collision.  Come
witness the carnage.

I will also be doing a few live solo noodles and will also be playing
a ton of new music and other fun stuff.

http://www.stillstream.com

see ya tonight.


sp

#13456 From: Matt Borghi <mattborghi@...>
Date: Tue Nov 24, 2009 2:27 pm
Subject: Xmas Ambient
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Sucker that I am for Christmas music, I'm looking for some suggestions on
ambient or space Christmas music.

Years back, I came across an oddity called Mutant Christmas or something, and it
featured a band I played Space for Music 2002 with, Fognode, but that's about as
close as I've come to finding something like this.

Thoughts?

  Matt Borghi
http://www.mattborghi.com
The Working Stiff Weblog
Notes from a music composer, poet, philosopher, and working stiff


Linked In:
http://www.linkedin.com/in/mattborghi
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#13455 From: "ad21music" <ad21music@...>
Date: Sun Nov 22, 2009 12:17 pm
Subject: ambient m. store – two new CDs releases
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Hello everyone!

two new CDs releases added in:
http://www.ad21music.com

- Ars Lucis [Max Corbacho]

- Piano Textures 2 [Bruno Sanfilippo]

See Combo Packs offer  > until December 31th

Thank you for your attention, from Barcelona,

best wishes,

ad21music team.

#13454 From: "Chuck van Zyl" <chuckv@...>
Date: Sun Nov 22, 2009 10:28 am
Subject: STAR'S END Playlist 11.22.09
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STAR'S END  1-6AM SatNight/SunMorning  Playlist for 22 November 2009
88.5fmWXPN Philadelphia|99.7fmWXPH HarrisburgPA|90.5fmWKHS
Worton/BaltimoreMD|
88.7fmMiddletown/York/LancasterPA|104.9fmLehighValleyPA
Host: Chuck van Zyl

ARTIST - TRACK - ALBUM (label)

1:00am
Ian Boddy/David Wright - Still Motion - Shifting Sands (ad music)
The Tangent Project - Surface - Surface
Redshift - Broken World - RW3 (distant sun)

2:00am
Jason Sloan - Live In-Studio On-Air Radio Concert 11.22.09

3:00am
Under the Dome - Hell - Demon Haunted World (neu harmony)
Steve Be Zet - Man in the Machine.Passion and Hope - Archaic Modulations
Orbital Decay - Terminal Velocity - Solar Maxima

4:00am
Patchwork - In Memory of Humanity - Patchwork (strange charm)
Node - Propane - Node (deviant)
FSP/Pollard/Hashtronaut - Time Out of Mind - Time Out of Mind (aw)

5:00am
Michael Jon Fink - A Temperanent for Angels - A Temperament for Angels
(cold blue)
Anomalous Disturbances - The Secret Adam - Archive Two (disappearing music)
Nunc Stans/Mystified - The Path Between - One Thousand Dreams (dataobscura)
Jeff Greinke - Abandoned Place - Virga (lotuspike)
Richard Bone - Pyrambala - The Ghosts of Hanton Village (quirkworks)

6:00am


http://www.starsend.org

#13453 From: "Robert Carty" <deepskymusic@...>
Date: Sat Nov 21, 2009 8:43 pm
Subject: A Robert Carty Interview
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Hello All, just wanted to post this interview that Bert Strolenberg recently
published on his website www.sonicimmersion.org
here is the link: www.sonicimmersion.org/interview.php?letter=C&interview=90390
Happy Thanksgiving,

Robert Carty
www.deepskymusic.net
For MP3's and Videos
www.soundclick.com/robertcarty

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#13452 From: Bill Fox <billyfox@...>
Date: Sat Nov 21, 2009 3:54 pm
Subject: The AM/FM Show Playlist for November 21, 2009.
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http://soundscapes.us/amfm/playlists/2009/091121.html

The AM/FM Show has two alternating hosts.  When I am at the helm, expect
to hear electronic, ambient, spacemusic, Progressive Rock, and an
eclectic mix of other genres.  The show airs from 6:00 am to 8:00 am on
WMUH Allentown, 91.7 FM and on the internet.  I also host Afterglow
every Thursday from 8:00 am to 9:30 am.

                 Show #161                November 21, 2009.

On this program, I continued the special on Sequences electronic music
magazine.  Each contemporary issue comes with a CD.  However, the early
issues came with a cassette.  The cassettes from issues one through
thirteen have been remastered and are now available on CDR in plastic
slip covers with artwork and track details.  Details are at:
http://sequencesmagazine.com


Phase I/Space:

ARTIST               TRACK                ALBUM (label)
==================== ==================== ==============================
Fanger & Schonwalder Frankfurt Breakfast  Analog Overdose 4+ (Manikin)
VA [Andy Pickford]   untitled             Sequences No. 7
VA [Wavestar]        Wavestar             Sequences No. 7
VA [Steve Charlton]  untitled             Sequences No. 7
VA [Sean Spence]     untitled             Sequences No. 7
Arcane               Invisible City       Tomorrow's Wasteland (none)


Phase II/Eclectic:

ARTIST               TRACK                ALBUM (label)
==================== ==================== ==============================
Terry Oldfield       Footprint of         Tears for Tibet (New Earth)
                        Buddha's Children
9Muses               Cool Water           Feel To Heal (Blue Amazon)


Phase III/Progressive Rock:

ARTIST               TRACK                ALBUM (label)
==================== ==================== ==============================
Harmonia             Watussi              Musik von Harmonia (Brain)
Engineers            Clean Coloured Wire  Three Fact Fader (Kscope)
IZZ                  Swaloow Our Pride    The Darkened Room (Doone)
IZZ                  Day of Innocence     The Darkened Room (Doone)
IZZ                  Regret               The Darkened Room (Doone)
Sylvan               Force of Gravity     Force of Gravity (ProgRock)
The Tangent          The Company Car      Down and Out in Paris and
                                             London (InsideOut)


  * = excerpt
++ = Advanced CDR from artist
VA = Various Artists (compilation)

On the next show, I will continue the special on the sampler CDRs that
come with each issue of Sequences electronic music magazine.

Bill
======================================================================
Host of the AM/FM Show every other Saturday at 6:00 am EST (GMT-5:00/
ITZ-5:00).
Phase 1: Electronic, ambient, and space music to bring you back from
"Beyond the Barriers."
Phase 2: Mixed bag of acoustic, electric, pop, or New Age.
Phase 3: Progressive rock from past masters to contemporary releases.
Web Site - http://soundscapes.us/amfm
======================================================================
The progdj list is the central clearing house for radio playlists of
Progressive Rock programs. Tired of joining dozens of mailing lists to
post playlists or track airplay?  The progdj list solves that problem.

The progdj list is the place to go in order to see playlists and CD
and concert reviews by DJs of progressive rock-friendly radio
programs. Anyone interested in seeing playlists can join. There is NO
SPAM because I keep the spammers out before the members ever see any
hint of it.

The progdj list is for DJs (obviously!) and band members, record label
personnel, promoters, managers, and anyone else interested in seeing
what gets played on the air. Need to find who is playing prog on the
radio? Go to the progdj list.

To join, go to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/progdj and click on the
[Join This Group!] link.
======================================================================

#13451 From: "John" <johnellis@...>
Date: Sat Nov 21, 2009 11:10 am
Subject: DREAM DETECTIVES are watching you.
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#13450 From: Bill Fox <billyfox@...>
Date: Sat Nov 21, 2009 9:16 am
Subject: Listen To The AM/FM Show
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THE AM/FM SHOW ON WMUH:                      http://soundscapes.us/amfm
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My next stint on the AM/FM Show will be Saturday, November 7 at 6 am
(EST/GMT-5/ITZ-5).  I will continue the special on Sequences Electronic
Music Magazine's sampler CDs in Phase 1.

I host the show every other week. When I am at the helm, the show
features electronic, ambient, and spacemusic at the beginning, an
eclectic mix of genres in the middle, and winds up with Progressive
Rock.

Today, you'll hear music by Arcane, IZZ, and much more.

#13449 From: Bill Fox <billyfox@...>
Date: Fri Nov 20, 2009 5:10 pm
Subject: Galactic Travels Playlist #659 for November 19, 2009.
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Galactic Travels is an electronic, ambient, and space music show, that
airs each Thursday at 11:04 pm on WDIY 88.1 FM, Allentown and Bethlehem,
PA, 93.9 FM in Easton, PA and Phillipsburg, NJ, 93.7 FM in Fogelsville
and Trexlertown, and webcasting on the internet.  WDIY also broadcasts
in Digital HD at 88.1 FM.

                 Show #659                November 19, 2009.

RECAP:
On this show, I continued the month-long focus on Fanger and
Schonwalder.  The Featured CD at Midnight was disk one from Analog
Overdose 2 on Manikin Records.

Fanger and Schonwalder:
http://wdiy.org/programs/gt/playlists/2009/focus.html#nov


PLAYLIST:

11:04 pm
ARTIST               TRACK                ALBUM (label)
==================== ==================== ==============================
Kevin Braheny        Starflight 1 *       Galaxies (Hearts of Space)
Create               SlaveTo the Groove   Words Just Get In the Way (none)
Free System Projekt, Exodus               Time Out of Mind (Acoustic
   Brendan Pollard,                          Wave)
   and  Hashtronaut
Redshift             Shift To Blue        RE Three (Distant Sun)

12:00 am
ARTIST               TRACK                ALBUM (label)
==================== ==================== ==============================
Fanger & Schonwalder The Art of           Analog Overdose 2 (Manikin)
                        Sequencing Part 1
Fanger & Schonwalder Zwischenton          Analog Overdose 2 (Manikin)
Fanger & Schonwalder The Art of           Analog Overdose 2 (Manikin)
                        Sequencing Part 1

1:00 am

  * = excerpt
VA = Various Artists (compilation)
++ = Advance CDR from Artist
-- = Background music under interview


NEXT SHOW:
On the next Galactic Travels, I'll conclude the month-long focus on
Fanger and Schonwalder.  The Featured CD at Midnight will be disk two
from Analog Overdose 2 on Manikin Records.

Bill
=======================================================================
Host of Galactic Travels, an electronic, ambient, and space music show,
Thursdays at 11:04 pm EST (GMT-5:00/ITZ-5:00) on WDIY 88.1 FM in
Allentown and Bethlehem, 93.9 FM in Easton and Phillipsburg, and on
93.7 FM in Trexlertown and Fogelsville.  WDIY also broadcasts in HD
Digital Radio on 88.1 FM.
Galactic Travels web site: http://galactictravels.info
To subscribe to the galactic-travels mailing list, click on [Join This
Group!] at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/galactic-travels

#13448 From: Bill Fox <billyfox@...>
Date: Thu Nov 19, 2009 8:58 pm
Subject: Listen To Galactic Travels
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GALACTIC TRAVELS ON WDIY:                   http://galactictravels.info
=======================================================================
Tonight at 11 pm (EST/GMT-5/ITZ-5) on Galactic Travels, I'll continue
the month-long Special Focus on Fanger and Schonwalder.  The Featured
CD at Midnight will be disk one from "Analog Overdose 2" on Manikin
Records.  For details, see the Special Focus page at:
http://wdiy.org/programs/gt/playlists/2009/focus.html#nov

On tonight's show, you will hear new music from Redshift, Free System
Projekt with Brendan Pollard and Hashtronaut, and Create.

Galactic Travels is an electronic, ambient, and space music show that
airs each Thursday at 11:04 pm on WDIY 88.1 FM, Allentown and
Bethlehem, 93.9 FM in Easton and Phillipsburg, 93.7 FM in Fogelsville
and Trexlertown, on the internet, and in High Definition Radio at 88.1
FM.  Listen at http://is.gd/37vNQ on the internet.

#13447 From: "John Diliberto" <johnd@...>
Date: Wed Nov 18, 2009 4:37 pm
Subject: Steve Roach & Gong on Echoes
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Unrelated but possibly points of interest for the list:

We do these features on our local affiliate, WXPN and a couple of other
stations called Echo Location, Soundings for New Music.  They run at 9:30
Weds. mornings.  This week we featured Steve Roach with a profile.  Steve
was #2 in our listener poll of 20 Icons of Echoes. Here's the URL for the
Echo Location blog with a link to the Echo Location audio feature:
http://wp.me/pgATL-D3
Steve will have a full Echoes feture on November 24.
And here's a link to the 20 Icons of Echoes:
http://www.echoes.org/20Icons.html

AND

Tonight on Echoes, an interview feature with Daevid Allen and Steve Hillage
on Gong, taken from conversations at Nearfest 2009.
That runs on Echoes stations tonight.  You can check for free streaming
option on our station list.
http

John Diliberto
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Chester Springs, PA 19425

#13446 From: "Chuck van Zyl" <chuckv@...>
Date: Sun Nov 15, 2009 10:38 am
Subject: STAR'S END Playlist 11.15.09
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STAR'S END  1-6AM SatNight/SunMorning  Playlist for 15 November 2009
88.5fmWXPN Philadelphia|99.7fmWXPH HarrisburgPA|90.5fmWKHS
Worton/BaltimoreMD|
88.7fmMiddletown/York/LancasterPA|104.9fmLehighValleyPA
Host: Chuck van Zyl

ARTIST - TRACK - ALBUM (label)

1:00am
Jason Sloan - tracks 1 2 3 4 5 6 - Hyphens (slobor media)
The Orb - tracks 13 14 15 - The Dream (six degrees)

2:00am
Arc - Live In-Studio On-Air Radio Concert 11.15.09

3:00am
Rudy Adrian - The Island of Pirates.Final Sequence - Concerts in the USA
(groove)
Spyra - Composure - Meditationen (manikin)
Jeff Pearce - Doubt on Dark Water.To the Shores of Heaven - To the Shores
of Heaven (hypnos)

4:00am
Cluster - Live in der Fabrik - Cluster II (spalax)
Tangerine Dream - Origin of Supernatural Probabilities - Zeit (jive electro)
Klaus Schulze - Velvet Voyage - Mirage (thunderbolt)

5:00am
Anomalous Disturbances - Portent - Archive Two (disappearing music)
Nunc Stans/Mystified - Now Open Your Eyes - One Thousand Dreams (dataobscura)
Jeff Greinke - After the Fall - Virga (lotuspike)
The Tangent Project - Surface - Surface (tp)

6:00am


http://www.starsend.org

#13445 From: marcel gherman <marcel_gherman@...>
Date: Sat Nov 14, 2009 4:27 pm
Subject: MEGATONE ANTHOLOGY - celebrating 5 years of music activity
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MEGATONE ANTHOLOGY
 
http://silent.com.md/label/
 
Mix MEGATONE ANTHOLOGY now released on netlabel Silent Flow (Moldova).
Anthology covers last 5 years of Megatone's music activity. Divided into 3 parts
– TERRA, AQUA and CAELUM -  with total duration of 1 h 33min it depictures
its author's musical searches in the worlds of ambient, IDM, space, ambient
experimental and cinematic neoclassical. The download contains a playlist text
file with links to all releases that the tracks are taken from.




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#13444 From: Bill Fox <billyfox@...>
Date: Fri Nov 13, 2009 1:08 pm
Subject: Galactic Travels Playlist #658 for November 12, 2009.
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Galactic Travels is an electronic, ambient, and space music show, that
airs each Thursday at 11:04 pm on WDIY 88.1 FM, Allentown and Bethlehem,
PA, 93.9 FM in Easton, PA and Phillipsburg, NJ, 93.7 FM in Fogelsville
and Trexlertown, and webcasting on the internet.  WDIY also broadcasts
in Digital HD at 88.1 FM.

                 Show #658                November 12, 2009.

RECAP:
On this show, I started a month-long focus on Fanger and Schonwalder.
The Featured CD at Midnight was disk two from Analog Overdose "The
Ricochet Dream Edition" on the Ricochet Dream label.

Fanger and Schonwalder:
http://wdiy.org/programs/gt/playlists/2009/focus.html#nov

I played music by ARC (Ian Boddy and Mark Shreeve) who will be playing
at The Gatherings this Saturday.  Visit the events page for details.

Events: http://wdiy.org/programs/gt/events.html


PLAYLIST:

11:04 pm
ARTIST               TRACK                ALBUM (label)
==================== ==================== ==============================
Kevin Braheny        Starflight 1 *       Galaxies (Hearts of Space)
ARC                  Arcturus- Part 2     Arcturus (DiN)
Ron Boots, Frank     A Half Hour of the   Derby! (Groove)
   Dorittke, Harold     Wolf
   van der Heijden
Dreamwind            Galaxy Flyby         Seventh Phase (Jennica)

12:00 am
ARTIST               TRACK                ALBUM (label)
==================== ==================== ==============================
Fanger & Schonwalder liquid tape 4 (the   Analog Overdose - The Ricochet
                        liquid art)        Dream Edition (Ricochet Dream)
Fanger & Schonwalder liquid tape 5        Analog Overdose - The Ricochet
                                           Dream Edition (Ricochet Dream)
Fanger & Schonwalder 10 p.m. at bad sulza Analog Overdose - The Ricochet
                                           Dream Edition (Ricochet Dream)

1:00 am

  * = excerpt
VA = Various Artists (compilation)
++ = Advance CDR from Artist
-- = Background music under interview


NEXT SHOW:
On the next Galactic Travels, I'll continue the month-long focus on
Fanger and Schonwalder.  The Featured CD at Midnight will be disk one
from Analog Overdose 2 on Manikin Records.

Bill
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Host of Galactic Travels, an electronic, ambient, and space music show,
Thursdays at 11:04 pm EDT (GMT-4:00/ITZ-5:00) on WDIY 88.1 FM in
Allentown and Bethlehem, 93.9 FM in Easton and Phillipsburg, and on
93.7 FM in Trexlertown and Fogelsville.  WDIY also broadcasts in HD
Digital Radio on 88.1 FM.
Galactic Travels web site: http://galactictravels.info

#13443 From: Bill Fox <billyfox@...>
Date: Thu Nov 12, 2009 9:42 pm
Subject: Listen To Afterglow
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GALACTIC TRAVELS ON WDIY:                   http://galactictravels.info

Tonight at 11 pm (EST/GMT-5/ITZ-5) on Galactic Travels, I'll continue
the month-long Special Focus on Fanger and Schonwalder.  The Featured
CD at Midnight will be disk two from "Analog Overdose - The Ricochet
Dream Edition" on the Ricochet Dream label.  For details, see the
Special Focus page at:
http://wdiy.org/programs/gt/playlists/2009/focus.html#nov

On tonight's show, you will hear new music from the Groove Unlimited
label and music by ARC (Ian Boddy and Mark Shreeve) who will be in
concert this Saturday at The Gatherings.

Galactic Travels is an electronic, ambient, and space music show that
airs each Thursday at 11:04 pm on WDIY 88.1 FM, Allentown and
Bethlehem, 93.9 FM in Easton and Phillipsburg, 93.7 FM in Fogelsville
and Trexlertown, on the internet, and in High Definition Radio at 88.1
FM.  Listen on the internet.

#13442 From: "John Diliberto" <johnd@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 3:32 pm
Subject: Gong at 40
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I just posted blog w/audio Life on Planet Gong w/interviews from Daevid
Allen & Steve Hillage: http://wp.me/pgATL-C9

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#13441 From: "John Diliberto" <johnd@...>
Date: Tue Nov 10, 2009 11:11 pm
Subject: ARC w/Mark Shreeve & Ian Boddy to play US.
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ARC, with Mark Shreeve & Ian Boddy, two of the grand old men of English
electronic music, will play their first and only US concert on Saturday,
November 14th in Philly @ St. Mary's Church as part of the Gatherings
series. Both musicians have been making electronic music since 1980 and
favor the analog sound of classic Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze, but
with updated sensibilities, I think. Ian's been here before, but Shreeve has
never played the US.
Info at www.thegatherings.org
I've got a blog posting with interview and pics: http://wp.me/pgATL-BO

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