The summer has been a wonderfully busy time for us here at Soundscape. We have spent a lot of time galivanting around, playing games, and getting ready to adopt a child. These are all good things and I feel wonderfully blessed to have spent my summer doing things I love. However, we have not been able to keep Soundscape up and running very often. So this episode is to say, fear not, we have not forgooten or foresaken all you wonderful prog fans.
So I have called this episode "At a Siding", as it feels the journey of summer has been very much in need of a respite. This show is more of a respite from the rigors of trying to make the Soundscape brand. I ditched theme, and contrived playlists in this show to really dig into some of the newer stuff and to take a break from the theming. It was nice and relaxing to have that sort of show, one that grew spontaneously out of the moment as it presented itself. There is something to be said for this sort of impulsive play, so we may make it a more regular part of the show. However we will not abandon theming. The nice thing about theming is it hones down the breadth of material, makes us look at one particular area of the vast swath of music available, and ultimatley can create some really wonderful moments of discovery. That said we will return to our previously planned prog metal show in the very near future.
For now, drop into a rather amazing set of new tunes, requests, and meaningful departures.
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Soundscape 3.3 Cinco De Progo
Soundscape #3.2 Dental Prog
Hornier Than We Were Before
Catching up on Soundscape
Prog-cation
Revolution?
It's Greek To Me
Let's Fly 2018
Springing Forward
The Joys of Isolation
A Journey Far Away
From the Coronal Wastes
New Years Resolutions 2020 edition
Too Late its 2008
Travels in the Tapestry
Plunging into 1988
Soundscape 2.87 Spontaneous Findings
Soundscape 2.86 Blast Off
Soundscape 2.85 This is England
Finding 1988
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It is Free
Irish Songs with Ken Murray
Immediately Kinfolk
Turned On
Resident by Hernan Cattaneo
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