Thirty Four

The term amateur shares the root of amour or to love. Making music just for the love of it is as noble an enterprise as one can undertake. This week we'll hear from Amy, Azeruz, Nexus6, Demetrius Neutaja and Rude Corps. I'm Jim Nye.

We start in Dublin with the warm, lilting and delicate sound of
Amy and 'Prenatal Pinball'

Australians Stevie Wishart, Chris Abrahams and Shane Fahey color their electronica with the medieval as
Azeruz. This is 'Angels Turning The World'
Listen for more Azeruz at www.endgame.com.au

Nexus6 bring their hurried fashion through layered and playful melodies. Here is 'Heartbeat'

You can find more at www.nexus6-music.de

That was Demetrius Neutaja and 'Downshift' Look for more at myspace.com/demetriusneutaja

Musical anarchy doesn't always mean cacophony, to the UK's
Rude Corps it means refusing to turn music into a commodity. He gives it away, often for others to embellish as their own. Here is 'Nothing is Inevitable'

Look for scores of songs at www.rudecorps.moonfruit.com and soundclick.com

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 with archives at 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. If you can't get enough Idyllic Music click the Chillinks tab for hours of streaming Trip Hop, Ambient, Jazz, Dub and Downtempo music.

Thanks for listening. I'm Jim Nye.

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