On this podcast, a set of beautiful ambient instrumental vocals, the kind where the voices float in and out of the deep instrumentation and transport you to someplace pure and lovely .. an ambient journey into the soul. Here’s the playlist, all available online from Magnatune Records:
Track 1: Flight, by Ishwish, from the duo’s debut cd Remember
Track 2: Beautiful Life, by Artemis from her cd Gravity
Track 3: The Canoe and the Waterfall, by Falling You, from their cd Touch
Track 4: Red Mood, by Jami Sieber from her cd Hidden Sky
Track 5: Immrama, by the duo Stellamara their cd Star of the Sea
Track 6: Grace, by Beth Quist from her cd Silver
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A mood-setting instrumental podcast named Guitar Grooves. We feature a selection of talented guitarists whose music can be found online at Magnatune.com. Check ‘em all out at their sites below.
Here’s the playlist:
Track 1: Always on Time, by John Williams, from cd Long Ride Home Track 2: Groove, by Jeff Wahl, from Guitarscapes
Track 3: Along the Way, by Reza Manzoori, from cd ReStrung
Track 4: Fontana Breeze, by Heavy Mellow, from Horizons
Track 5: Finally, by Trip Wamsley, from Its Better This Way
Track 6: Old Man, Rocking Chair, by John Williams, from Dusty Porch
Track 7: Weaving, by Heavy Mellow, from Acoustic Abstracts
Track 8: Home, by Jeff Wahl, from cd Meditative Guitar
We’re happy to present another episode of our original poetry, read to beautiful music by 4 fine recording artists from Magnatune Records. For more of our poetry you may see Debby’s author site and Gordon’s author site. And subscribe to our feed here so you’ll be among the first to know when we post a new podcast! Here’s this program’s playlist:
Track 1: Poems - Chakra Dream, Chaco, Earth and Sky, Messenger
Music - Medicine Wheel, by Suzanne Teng, from cd Miles Beyond
Track 2: Poem - Drums and Black Feathers
Music - Water Gong, by Christopher of the Wolves, from cd Wanderer Track 3: Poems - Freedom, Out of Line
Music: Freedom, by Trip Wamsley, from cd Firm Foundation
Track 4: Poems - Conundrum, Forgiven, Kind, Mastery of Life, Silent, Perfect Love
Music: The Poet, by Cheryl Ann Fulton, from cd The Once and Future Harp
On this episode, we present a single 21-plus minute track entitled Star-Maker, from space music master Robert Rich’s recent cd, Below Zero, available at Magnatune Records. This is yet another magnificent ambient masterpiece from one of the major artists in this genre for 3 decades. So, get ready to relax and sink into this music for awhile. And subscribe to our feed so you’ll be among the first to know when we post a new podcast!
In this podcast, Gordon happily accepts a chance to merge his poetry with a selection of wonderful ambient music by artists from Magnatune Records. For more of all this, see our video poetry and music video sites, both and lots more accessible though our home page. And subscribe to our feed so you’ll be among the first to know when we post a new podcast! Here’s this edition’s full playlist, with poems titles and links to the artists:
Opening: What Was, by Trip Wamsley, from cd It’s Better This Way
Track 1: Poem - Shutters and Shades
Music - Reflections, by Hans Christian, from cd Surrender
Track 2: Poem - A Special Kind of Grace
Music - Dusty Porch, by John Williams, from cd Dusty Porch
Track 3: Poem - River of Death
Music - Surrender, by Jami Sieber, from cd Lush Mechanique
Track 4: Poem - Final Song
Music - Song From Arcturus, by Ishwish from cd Remember
Track 5: Poem - Once More Than Ever
Music - I Do, by Rob Costlow, from cd Sophomore Jinx
Track 6: Poem - Beyond Times
Music - Alien Eyes, by Human Response, from cd Immortal
Closing: It’s Here Now, by Trip Wamsley, from cd It’s Better This Way
Welcome to this feminine edition of Tuned-In. Your host tonight is Debby Rosenberg. Each of these female artists has uniquely contributed to this post. You will hear haunting vocals, upbeat electronica, multi-instrumental, layers of rhythmic interaction, enchanting cello, ambient, and flute.
Pictured here is Jami Sieber with her cello. She is a celebrated pioneer of her instrument and received the Northwest Area Music Association (NAMA) Award for Best Rock Instrumentalist, no easy feat for a cellist.
So draw a warm bath, relax, and enjoy these amazing feminine influences.
Track #1 Heaven by Ammonite from the cd Reconnection
Track #2 Warrior, by Beth Quist from the cd Silver
Track #3 Destiny, by Human Responce, from the cd Immortal
Track #4 Hidden Sky, by Jami Sieber from the cd Hidden Sky
Track #5 Driftwood, by Kirsty Hawkshaw, from the cd Ice Castle
Track #6 Motherland, by Suzanne Teng, from the cd Miles Beyond
You may also see these fine artists and their music at Magnatune.com, a progressive new way to share music.
In this episode we give you a taste of one of our favorite acoustic guitarists, Seattle, Washington’s John Williams
. We offer a quartet of tracks from his cd Dusty Porch. We draw our program’s title from the first track, Sun Break, and follow that with the cd’s title track, Dusty Porch, then we hear Steam Train, and conclude with Gone Fishin’. We encourage you to listen to the entire cd at the innovative music source, Magnatune Records, where it’s available in either download or disc. We use this music here by Creative Commons non-commercial license. Give it a listen! And subscribe to our feed so you’ll be among the first to know when we post a new podcast!
Percussion has always been one of my favorite things in this world. How wonderful it is to do this podcast and get to post fine percussionists like the ones in this episode! Don’t forget to subscribe to our feed so you’ll be among the first to know when we post a new podcast!Here’s this playlist:
Track 1: Undulations, by Christopher of the Wolves, from Samadhi
Track 2: Azuma Onoko (Man of the East), by Ruben van Rompaey, from Eastern Espressions 2
Track 3: Drums And Didgeridoo, by Christopher of the Wolves, from Wanderer
Track 4: Beledi 2 4:4, by Solace, who is Jeremiah M. Soto (pictured here),
Ruben van Rompaey and others, from Rhythm of the Dance
Track 5: Fast Street Mix One, by Christopher of the Wolves from Wanderer Track 6: Dum Tek Ka, by Ruben van Rompaey from Eastern Expressions 2
Track 7: Didgeridoo Crossover, by Christopher of the Wolves, from Wanderer
You may also see these fine artists and their music at Magnatune.com, a progressive new way to share music. Click below to enjoy this ‘cast.
Here’s our second Ambient Music ‘cast. Like the first, this one features an international cast of musicians from India to the U.K. to the U.S. to Hong Kong. We hope you enjoy our second ambient journey; we promise many more. Sign up for our feed and we’ll keep you Tuned-In whenever we post. The playlist follows if you’d like to check these artists out further .. and subscribe to our feed so you’ll be among the first to know when we post a new podcast!
Track 1: Cold Memories, by Yeni Orizein, Mumbai, India
Track 2: Abby, by Snowdonian Mist, Snowdonia, U.K.
Track 3: I Am, by Anyma, Montreal, Canada
Track 4: Faded Memories, Frankie Ho, Hong Kong
Track 5: Shamanic Verses, Frankie Ho, Hong Kong
Track 6: Soliloquy, by Omni, Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Track 7: Isis, by Striking Media Music, Leeds, U.K.



