One Hundred and Forty Four

This week, we'll look at enormity and scale. Whether it's astrophysical or personal, size and distance is often difficult to gauge. Everyone has seen artist renderings of the solar system depicting the sun and planets but the scale of those drawing can't begin to reflect the actual distance between those satellites. The same is true with opinions and feelings. Often we feel so distant when in fact we share much more in common with each other than not. Other times not so much. Offering a guide this week are Blisaed, Bersarin Quartett, God Is An Astronaut, Kesakoo and Messian Dread. I'm Jim Nye.

We'll begin in San Diego with Matthew Centonze recording as Blisaed. This is 'Cold'

Look for more at www.myspace.com/blisaed

We turn now to Germany's Bersarin Quartett with a track translated roughly as More than everything else.

'Mehr Als Alles Andere'

Find free downloads at www.myspace.com/bersarinquartett

From the The Silent Ballet webzine: Volume II compilation it's Irish etherealist giants God Is An Astronaut with 'Tempus Horizon'

Explore www.godisanastronaut.com for more.

Here is kesakoo's mix of Calender Girl's 'September'

www.calendarsongs.com

Check out his other work at www.myspace.com/kesakooelectra

We'll close with Christafarian Dubmaster Messian Dread in the 'House Of Dub'

All things dreadful can be found at dubroom.org

Don't forget to stop by www.idyllicmusic for show notes, scripts and links to the artists including iTunes, CDbaby and eMusic. Thanks for listening. I'm Jim Nye.

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