More Great News From Star’s End Radio
Mystified appeared once again on Chuck Van Zyl’s “Stars End” radio broadcast. “Stars End” is one of the more popular American ambient radio shows. Chuck played a track from Nunc Stans and mystified’s new cd, “One Thousand Dreams”. More here: http://www.dataobscura.com/
Here is where Chuck broadcasts: 88.5 fm WXPN Philadelphia | 99.7 fm WXPH Harrisburg PA| 90.5 fm WKHS Worton/ Baltimore MD | 88.7 fm Middletown / York / Lancaster PA | 104.9 fm Lehigh Valley PA
And here is the playlist from 11/8:
ARTIST - TRACK - ALBUM (label)
1:00am
Arc - Part 1 - Arcturus (DiN)
Tangerine Dream - Part Two - Ricochet (virgin)
Pure Gamma - Between Dreams.Cyrstal Window - The Gatherings vol 2
2:00am
Redshift - Rock.Toll - Toll (distant sun)
Free System Projekt - Gent 4 - Gent
3:00am
Mark Shreeve - Part One - Thoughts of War
Steve Schroyder - Tide of Seasons - Klange Bilder Welten (music vision
The Tangent Project - Vortextural - Surface
4:00am
Ian Boddy - Out There.In Here - The Mechanics of a Thought (DiN)
FSP/Pollard/Hashtronaut - Time Out of Mind - Time Out of Mind
5:00am
Jeff Greinke - East Facing Slope - Virga (lotuspike)
E Wollo/B Wostheinrich - Polaris.Decampment to Arcadia - Arcadia Borealis
Nunc Stans/Mystified - The Infinite Night - One Thousand Dreams
Anomalous Disturbances - Sedna - Archive Two (disappearing music)
Jason Sloan - Away - Whispered With Water
6:00am
Furthermore, Mystified and Nunc Stans with their collaboration made the Top 20 for Star’s End Radio for October of 2009. Albums are listed in alphabetical order:
ARTIST - ALBUM - LABEL
Anomalous Disturbances - Archive Two - Disappearing Music
Arc - Fracture - DiN
Richard Bone - The Ghosts of Hanton Village - Quirkworks
Daniel Dorobantu - Knock on the Sky and Listen to the Sound - self-released
Hammock - Maybe They Will Sing for Us Tomorrow - Darla
Hashtronaut & Modulator ESP - Sonic Worlds - EEMC
Jeffrey Koepper - Quadranteon - Air Space
Marconi Union - Tokyo - Bine Music
Deborah Martin/Erik Wollo - Between Worlds - Spotted Peccary
Mico Nonet - The Marmalade Baloon - self-released
Nunc Stans/Mystified - One Thousand Dreams - dataObscura
Ramp - Debris - self-released
Markus Reuter/Ian Boddy - Dervish - DiN
Steve Roach - Destination Beyond - Projekt
Jonn Serrie/Gary Stroutsos - Hidden World Beyond - Valley Entertainment
Dirk Serries - Microphonics - Tonefloat
SubtractiveLAD - Where the Land Meets the Sky - n5md
The Tangent Project - Surface - TP
E Wollo/B Wostheinrich - Arcadia Borealis - DiN
Various Artists - Imaginary Friends - Ultimae
Some information: ( from http://www.starsend.org ): ” STAR’S END is (with the exception of ‘Music from the Hearts of Space’) the longest running radio program of ambient music in the world. Since 1976, STAR’S END has been providing the Philadelphia broadcast area with music to sleep and dream to.
There are many suggested uses for the program, but most people tune their radio to STAR’S END as they get into bed on Saturday night and allow the gentle aural soundscapes to influence their sleep and dreams.
The music is presented in a non-stop drifting blend and drawn from a diversity of genres including: electronic, ambient, spacemusic, chillout, avant-garde, low-intensity noise, new age, international, spoken word and classical.
27 year veteran host Chuck van Zyl, has a low-key announcing style that gently informs listeners of show content without disturbing their sleep. Many listeners feel he is a welcome guest in their intimate listening environment.
‘STAR’S END is a unique listening experience, not just an exchange of information like most radio shows’, says van Zyl. ‘Due to the unique presentation and the subtlety of the music, the program really affects people, often in a profound way’.
STAR’S END, hosted by Chuck van Zyl, broadcasts live weekly beginning at 1:00am on Saturday night until 6:00am Sunday morning (USA Eastern Time Zone). Originating from WXPN, Non-commercial Radio from the University of Pennsylvania, STAR’S END has occupied this time slot since its inception back in 1976 making it one of the longest running radio programs of Ambient/Space music in the world. “
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