I can always count on Paul for a good palate cleanser. After the bizzaro world of DEVS & the continuing covid crapola, I think everyone is in need of a little positivity.
Paul and I have talked often about how a lot of ambient music has a melancholy vibe. I know I definitely gravitate toward that end of the spectrum. Paul figured we could use something hopeful in these strange days. Here's what he says about this mix:
“I think authenticity is a precursor to authentic redemption. Thus, we honor our grief and fears and all the losses of this time we’re living through. There is pain alongside, not canceled by, the tranquility we seek. And there is a mysterious grace that gives us the strength to remain clear-eyed and truthful as we embrace hope.”
Thanks to Paul for another well-thought-out mix. Thanks to the folks at Kaya Project for letting us use the artwork from their latest album as the cover art for this mix. That art is from Suzybee - https://www.suzybee.buzz/ . And thanks to all the artists that continue to crank out lovely music which helps us through the quarantine.
Cheers!
T R A C K L I S T :
Arboreal Ambient
SLOW/FORM by Tewksbury
Transforming Sorrow by Paul Asbury Seaman
In The Path Of The Eclipse
Now That's What I Call Ambient - March 2024
Infinitely Small by Htennek Niwhsa
Electronic Music of 1973
DUNE - The Storm
Quiet Days by Ann Annie
APRICITY: the warmth of sunshine in winter
Cosmic Guitar
Nightwalk by Paul Asbury Seaman
So Cold Now
Finally...Snow
Favorite Jazz Albums of 2023
2023 Rewind - Favorite Ambient Albums of the Year
Invisible Topologies
Misty Morning by Six Missing
November Moon (for sleep and meditation) by Paul Asbury Seaman
Dia de Los Muertos
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Irish Songs with Ken Murray
Immediately Kinfolk
Turned On
Resident by Hernan Cattaneo
Markus Schulz presents Global DJ Broadcast