Sixty-Three

This week, we 'Step It Up' as part of the worldwide effort to stem climate change as musicians and artists in hundreds, perhaps, thousands of places rally against pollution. We step it up with the help of Black Era, Orange Crush, Artemis, Dan West and Mist. I'm Jim Nye.

We'll begin in Naples with Black Era featuring vocalist Dy Darshan warning of the dangers of industrial discharge. From "the tunnel EP" This is 'Trilateral'

Find more at www.aquietbump.com/blackera.html
Here's another ominous track from 'The Fields' CD by Orange Crush.

That was 'Freedom Flight' You can still download Orange Crush's free album at archiac Horizon.com There is also a link at our website.

Hands Upon Black Earth remixes Artemis. It's 'Subterranean'

Find that and other tracks www.artemis.fm

Dan West returns to Idyllic Music with the organic and rhythmic 'Earth'

Hear more of Dan's earthy electronica at www.soundclick.com/danwest

We'll close with this premonitory piece by Belgian DJ Mist. Stepping it up to avoid a 'Scorched Earth'

Find that and dozens of other tracks by Mist at www.electrobel.be/artist/89
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Thanks for listening. I'm Jim Nye.

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