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The very best music often defies easy categorization. This week we'll hear 5 songs by bands that are simply impossible to pigeonhole. Beginning with Brooklyn-based Force Theory who combine the melodic phrasing of soul with an organic baroque electronica. This is 'Boards'

Look for more at www.forcetheory.com

DJ Eric ILL spins on the strip and is known for his 8mm remixes. It's a 'Gut Feeling'

That was 'Gut Feeling' hear more at www.myspace.com/djericill

Eric Oehler and Eric Goedken fuses everything from progressive breakbeats to middle eastern classical music and bhangra. Here is Null Device with 'Triangular'

Find more at www.nulldevice.com

From the U.K and Leeds, this is Worried about Satan and 'Morwenna'

Find more to worry about at www.myspace.com/worriedaboutsatan

Stephanie Casey's Fall of Snow delivers hershian vocals with bloody ambiance for 'el Segundo'

I urge you to explore more from Stephanie at www.fallofsnow.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.

Force Theory
DJ Eric ILL
Null Device
Worried about Satan
Fall of Snow

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