One Hundred and Fifty One

This week, we'll look at life along the world's great rivers. Despite the fact that nearly every major inland city is located along side a major water way, life down on the banks is often rough, hard scrabbled and often dangerous. McCarthy's Cornelius Suttree personifies the descent from sophisticated urban living to the hand to mouth life along the river. He's not alone. we'll hear from Eugene Kha, Double6project, Electrobone, Arnolds Records and Psilodump. I'm Jim Nye

We'll begin with Muscovite net-label pioneer Evgenij V. Kharitonov also records as Eugene Kha. Here is 'The River Song'

Hear the complete River cycle at www.myspace.com/eugenekha

Rene Wimberger records as Electrobone from the Netherlands. This is the The whimsical 'Thishshong'

You can listen to more at soundcloud.com/electrobone

From along the River Hooghly Double6project finds the 'Deva Dasis'

That was the 'Circulatory difficulties in aqueous medium' Look to Arnolds Records for his complete works.

We'll close with Psilodump from his 'The Night I Lost You All' release. This is 'bak8'

Look for the whole CD at www.archive.org/details/CANDY017

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Thanks for listening. I'm Jim Nye.

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