One Hundred and Thirteen

This week, we'll look at ruins and relics. Places long abandoned for more promising prospects. Whether ancient or post-modern they recall a measure of greatness that evokes more sadness than nostalgia. Leading our tour on this episode of Idyllic Music are Steric Hindrance, NeiLicis, Clear Plastic, Rude Corps, Sardinia Bass Legalize and Electric Salmon. I'm Jim Nye

We'll begin in Brooklyn with Alexey Sparavalo recording as

Steric Hindrance among the moai of Easter Island

That was NeiLicis lost among the rust belt monuments of the 'Chicago Skyline'

Hear more at www.electrobel.fr and more from Alexey at www.soundclick.com/StericHindrance

Here is Clear Plastic with 'Quiet City'

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This is Rude Corps following 'Orbital Paths

You'll find much more from this prolific outfit at www.soundclick.com/rudecorps or music.download.com/rudecorps
We last heard from Sardinia Bass Legalize back on episode 64. This one comes from their 'Visions of my Land' CD It's 'Nightview'

Download several free tracks at www.sardiniabasslegalize.com
We'll close with podcast friend Electric Salmon high in the Andes amongst the ruins of Machu Picchu


Look to www.soundclick.com/electricsalmon for more

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Thanks for listening. I'm Jim Nye.

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