One Hundred Seventy One

This week we'll look at women and men and the equally compelling perspectives they bring to music. We have come a long way from days when gender roles were specific and restricting. Now we find even in parts of the world where traditional divisions between men and women remain, within the arts those walls are collapsing. Helping illustrated that on this episode of Idyllic Music are Endless Blue, Boleros En Femeni, Fuji Kureta, Babbaracos, The Crisis Project and Sarah Fimm. I'm Jim Nye

We'll begin with a band featured on the very first episode of Idyllic Music. Here is Endless Blue featuring Chanca. This is 'Sin & Lips'

Look for more at www.reverbnation.com/artist/song_details/1566646

From Spain, Boleros En Femeni is an all female quartet mixing the new with the ancient. Here is 'Om Namo Naranayana'

Visit mandrakesproductions.com/artistes/boleros-en-femeni/ for more music and videos.

Fuji Kureta is an electronica duo from Istanbul. Here is 'Lux'

Check our more at www.fujikureta.com/

Here is Belgian producer Babbaracos and a track called 'Saint Jude"

Download more tracks at be.electrobel.org
From Bristol in the UK, this is The Crisis Project with 'White Expansion'

Look to www.myspace.com/thecrisisproject for more.
We'll close with Woodstock-based vocalist Sarah Fimm from her new CD 'Near Infinite Possibilities' This is 'Invisible Satellites'

Here more from this powerful singer at www.sarahfimm.com

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. You can download Idyllic Music directly to your android device, iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch with our app. Look for links at idyllicmusic.com.

Thanks for listening. I'm Jim Nye.

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