One Hundred and Twenty Seven

This week, we'll look at a human weakness. Whether physical, emotional or spiritual, we all make blunders and mistakes. It's what we do afterward that counts. We'll hear from five artists who realize this and take the next step toward growth and healing. We'll begin with something new from Peach Stealing Monkeys. It's called 'Addiction'

Hear more at www.peachstealingmonkeys.com/
From Boise, Patrick Benolkin creates eerie ambient electronica as Electricwest. From the 'Divine de Vice' release. Here is Gabriel's mix of 'Bruises'

Look for more at www.myspace.com/electricwest

German singer Julia Kotowski finds beauty in regret and retrospection as Entertainment for the Braindead. This is from her brilliant 'Hydrophobia' CD. Here is 'Fences'

Download the complete album at entertainmentforthebraindead.com

French beatist Picou is next with 'Nitar'

Find more at www.electrobel.fr

We'll close with Chicago-based produced Dep from his new 'nothing to undo : nothing to redo' CD. It's 'Found in Translation'

Discover much more www.myspace.com/justdep or justdep.com

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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