One Hundred and Forty One

This week, we'll look at Angels and derivations, warnings and votaries. These nine artists are unafraid the bare the unvarnished, emblazon their influences and balance the devilish with the angelic. Some of the tracks are complete others remain ideas to be fleshed out but all compel. We'll hear from J.S. Marti, Idyllic, Will Kriski, Tronic Koi, Scarlet Hideout, Half Past Sun, The Flavor Foundation, One Blue Nine and Jardín Solar. I'm Jim Nye

We first heard J.S.Marti on the Association of Music Podcasting music digest AMPed a few weeks back and haven't been able to shake this song loose. It is simply called 'Angels'

That was Idyllic and 'Waking (in an Angel's Bed) Checkout downloads at idyllicmusic.com and www.myspace.com/jsmartimusic

Here is Will Kriski with 'Zanzibar in Dub'

That was Scarlet Hideout with 'Herbivores' find more at

www.archive.org/details/LOKW-002
and Tronic Koi's 'heaven or the kingdom of god' at virb.com/kristellar and finally
'Zanzibar in Dub' at www.willkriski.com/

Here is Half Past Sun channeling Ero and Wire with 'Don't Get Too Close'

That was The Flavor Foundation with Masala look for the link at Idllicmusic.com also T.K. Major's Humbert Humbert plea as One Blue Nine and "Rachel, Tell Me No at www.onebluenine.com and Visit halfpastsun.bandcamp.com

Jardín Solar sports many of their 80's influences out front with 'Todavía Temprano'

Find more from this Peruvian Duo at www.archive.org

You can 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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