One Hundred and Thirty

This week, we'll look at the need to move beyond our troubled pasts and embrace hope for the future. Each of these tracks evokes a specific moment particular to American history over the past 25 years. We'll hear from Downliners Sekt, Naoned, Sans Edge, Tryad and Silence. I'm Jim Nye.

Well begin with
Downliners Sekt with vocalist Emma Louise Yohanan from their 'Statement of Purpose' CD this is 'Weather Underground'

Find their free downloads at www.downliners-sekt.com

Here is multi-culturist producer Naoned with 'Beirut West'


Check out more from this talented French producer at www.electrobel.fr/profile/612


We last heard from American musician Sans Edge back on Episode 35. This is 'Sin'

Listen for his full catalog at soundclick.com/SansEdge or www.myspace.com/sansedge


Tryad's loosely-knit communal approach to music lends itself to a wide variety of styles all neatly ties together in this 'Waltz Into the Moonlight'

Look to www.tryad.org for more


Belgian producer Vincent Girès creates complex, brooding music under the name Silence. Here is 'Follow me'

You'll find much more volume at www.silence-world.tk

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There is also a book corner with where you can browse through 20 great music books including Miles Davis's autobiography and the Trouser Press Guide to Music.

And look for all 4 Volumes of The Idyllic Music iMix.

Thanks for listening. I'm Jim Nye.

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