Week Twenty Five Scripts and Links

Episode 25 finds us globe hopping once again, from Copenhagen, Prague, Raleigh, San Francisco and Warsaw. We'll hear from Thulla, The Grooveblaster, Floex, Dan West, Curium and FSP. I'm Jim Nye.

Danish Singer/Songwriter, Thulla and her avante retro Organic Orchestra mix her own off beat compositions with international standards. This is 'Where Ur Buddha Live'

Here more Thulla at cct records

Raleigh, North Carolina, Gerry Belsha has been mixing his way though dance floors for a decade as The Grooveblaster. His bass heavy "Grooves and Hooks" style harkens back to 70's soul. Here is 'It's in her Kiss'

That's The Grooveblaster 'It's In Her Kiss' Check out more great grooves at thegrooveblaster.com

Prague-based Tomas Dvorak records as Floex composing abstract, dreamy musical landscapes. Here is the delightful 'Samorost_Intro'

That was Floex and 'Samorost_Intro' you can hear more at floex.cz and
Quazi Delict Records

From Delaware, Ohio, Guitarist Dan West mixes jazz, hip-hop and a touch of blues for his signature sound. This is 'Sweet Nothings'

That's Dan West and 'Sweet Nothings' you'll find much more at soundclick

Evan Sornstein has long been a staple of the San Francisco electronic music scene composing the haunting and alchemical as Curium. Here he finds inspiration in the verse of E.E. Cummings teaming up with Dannie Delvos for 'Wild at our First Beasts'

Look for more Curium at Dynamophone Records

From Warsaw, FSP records bold Zappainian compositions with shades of Primus and Massive Attack. This is what it's like to be 'Living in Olsztyn'

'Living in Olsztyn' by FSP hear more at nines.333rec.org

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.

Thulla
The Grooveblaster
Floex
Dan West
Curium
FSP

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