One Hundred and One

This week, we'll look at the Sun. The periodic table lists 117 elements in the universe yet the sun is mostly just hydrogen and helium. Its simplicity belies its enormous life giving value in both a physical and spiritual sense. Exploring this paradox for us on this edition of Idyllic Music are Cling, Omihoshbin, Subtronik, 2 Bone Giants, Vim Cortez and Amanda Jayne. I'm Jim Nye.

London-based Cling has a reputation for dreamtime elemental music. From their Sonic Spells CD, this is 'Slipping Away'.

You can hear more great music at www.clingmusic.co.uk

Belgium-based producer, Omihoshbin muses over 'Konstruqutoral Konsiderations

There is more at www.myspace.com/omihoshbin

U.K. Versionist Subtronik touches on the fiery aspects of the soul with 'Spiritwise'

Find more at www.subtronix.co.uk


We'll continue with two Bulgarian brothers recording as 2 Bone Giants on the Dusted Wax netlabel. This is 'Gear Down'

Dig more at www.myspace.com/2bonegiants


From Paris, Vim Cortez records remarkably complex music that manages to evoke calm. Here is 'Much Though I Like You'

Hear more at http://vimcortez.com

Barcelona's Amanda Jayne closes with 'Blueprints' to the sun.

Check out her 'Swoon' CD at www.myspace.com/amandajayneswoon

Don't forget to download the 2 CD ready mixes or our 100th episode at www.Idyllicmusic.com. You can also find the complete archive of show notes, links to all the artists featured on the podcast over the years and lots of free streaming audio as well.

Thanks for listening. I'm Jim Nye.

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