Week Twenty One Scripts and Links

The music that I find most interesting is often least likely to be heard widely. It might be a bit off kilter, unpredictable or somewhat out of balance. Koyaanisqatsi, if you will. Each of the next 5 songs displays those qualities to one degree or another. We'll hear from Invisible Asps, Vim Cortez, Queenie, Kommbat and Shadowproject. I'm Jim Nye.

Aron Beatty mixes Eastern folk accents with Western electronic music to create an all-together new set of sounds with his project Invisible Asps. Here is 'Phenol'

Look for more Invisible Asps at soundclick.

From Paris, Vim Cortez records lightly percussive pastoral music recalling the French countryside. Feel the warm breeze through 'Jemima's Curtains'

That's Jemima's Curtains. Hear more at myspace.com/vimcortez

Chicago area native Queenie Sataro teams up with ambient producer Harout Kalandjian of KMP. The result of this Internet collaboration is called 'Be Who You Are'


That's Queenie 'Be Who You Are' Look for more of their individual efforts at queeniemusic.com and kmp-music.com

German collagist Kommbat employs soundscapes, field recordings and borrowed atmospherics to come up with his skittish rhythms and melodic hues. This is 'Dex on Mountaintop'

Explore Kommbat's unique musical vision at kommbat.com

Stockholm-based producer Oskar Svensson's Shadowproject rounds out this week's show with 'You Are The One'


There is much more from Shadow project at soundclick.com/bands/shadowproject

For more on this podcast including show notes, scripts and links to the artists as well as the band Idyllic, log on to www.idyllicmusic.com or idyllicmusic.blogspot.com. Also visit the Cornershop where you can help support many of the artists you hear on Idyllic Music by buying a song from them at iTunes.

Thanks for listening. I'm Jim Nye.

Invisible Asps
Vim Cortez
Queenie
Kommbat
Shadowproject

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