One Hundred and Thirty Eight

This week, it's world studies as we look at education and educators from around the world from ancient Greece to the local school down the street. The syllabus is wide open as we hear from Bangguru, Nobara Hayakawa, Artemis, Jikjax, Elam, PiliPili and Bruce McCosar. I'm Jim Nye

We'll begin in Lisbon with the Portuguese band Bangguru reviewing the catalog for 'Andology'

Hear more at www.myspace.com/bangguru

This is the title Nobara Hayakawa's new release 'Trail'

Download the entire Trail EP for free at www.intervall-audio.com/ia_releases/index.html

This is something new from downtempo chanteuse Artemis called'Charmin Gun'

Find more at www.artemis.fm

From Martinique, it's Jikjax studying 'Easternity'

Australian turned World denizen Elam at the 'Bhangra Bash'

Check www.worlddominationrecords.com for more


This is PiliPili's 'Blue Dream'

Look for more at www.electrobel.fr/artist/806


We'll close with Native American Bruce McCosar a member of the Mvskoke (Creek) Nation This is 'Heartbeat of the Desert'

Discover more at bmccosar.wordpress.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 at idyllicmusic.com. And visit musicpodcasting.org to hear other great podcasts

Thanks for listening. I'm Jim Nye.

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