Sixty-Eight

This week we consider the glacier, a force of nature whose pace is so deliberate as to define slowness of movement yet whose disappearance is so rapid we may never truly know its relationship to the planet and ourselves. The chillout this week includes Bersarin Quartett, Dream LAX, Chris Martin, Sirk, Corwin Trails, Idyllic, The Dandelion Council and The Serendipitous Cacophonies. I'm Jim Nye.

We'll begin in Germany with the Bersarin Quartett who warn of the melting with 'Es kann nicht ewig Winter sein'

Find more www.myspace.com/bersarinquartett

Dream LAX observes we are 'Losing Ground and Time'

Download their CD for free at www.soundclick.com/dreamlax
Here is Chris Martin and 'Texture Reprise'

Look for Chris' EP at www.myspace.com/chrismartinsmusic
Links to all the artists can be found at idyllicmusic.com

From Norway, proximity adds to authenticity for Sirk. This is 'Iceberg'

Look to music.download.com/sirk for more
Here is 'Icicle' by Corwin Trails

There is more of Samuel Vandiver's electronica at www.myspace.com/corwintrails

Here is the glacially paced 'Deep dark Cold'

The was 'The Locust Glacier' by The Dandelion Council

Find his other tracks at archaichorizon.com

We'll close on a slightly more upbeat note with The Serendipitous Cacophonies asking 'What's after the future'

Find more than 100 free songs by this prolific Portuguese at soundclick.com/TheSerendipitousCacophonies
and more on glaciers at the National Snow and Ice Data Center

Thanks for listening. I'm Jim Nye

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