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It's been almost 50 years since 1978, when the influential English recording artist and producer BRIAN ENO—in a historic bit of cultural appropriation—took the name “ambient” for an emerging genre of atmospheric contemporary music, and started an independent record label to publish it. The approach had been evolving since the early 20th century in artistic and experimental music circles, including impressionism, avant garde, electronic, psycho-acoustic soundscapes, new age, and minimalism. If there was a common element in these diverse genres, it was an emphasis on tone, texture, atmosphere, and spatial sound images, over traditional musical theory and structure. The genre was unusually open to influences from slow, quiet music from other cultures and historical eras, where it found hypnotic repetitions, psychoactive fractal patterns, modal drones, and consonant harmony. In time, modern listeners also came to appreciate the therapeutic power of ambient music to manage stress, enhance concentration, and support meditative and spiritual experience. Today, a new generation of dedicated ambient composers are creating new music of great subtlety and power. On this transmission of Hearts of Space, therapeutic ambient for unpredictable times, on a program called "RESTORATION." Music is by DAVID HELPLING & ERIC "THE" TAYLOR, MICHAEL STEARNS & CHRISTIAN HALTEN, ISHQ, MATTHEW STEWART, ANDREW HEATH, and STEVE ROACH. [ view playlist ] [ view Flickr image gallery ] [ play 30 second MP3 promo ]
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Hoy en día la música se escribe para ser oída, para acompañarnos como algo adicional a nuestro consumo diario, bien en la radio, bien como soporte a la imagen. Sin embargo, existe otra música que va más allá de esta frivolidad y que aspira a ocupar un espacio por mérito propio. Es música hecha para escuchar. slowave, Arnaud Roy, José Luis Serrano Esteban, Digitonal, Sean Tinnion & Buddha Code, Coen Bais, Coen Bais & Tom Barlage, Rival Consoles, Jakub Józef Orliński & Aleksander Debicz, Laurent Dury, René Aubry, Rodrigo Leão, David Helpling & Eric "the" Taylor, J.T. Peterson, Ryan Taubert, Angus MacRae. 🎧 El playlist detallado: lostfrontier.org/t29.html#1049.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de lostfrontier.org. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/26825
This episode of 101 Dimensions features nearly two hours of electronic, ambient, and progressive music from David Helpling & Eric “the” Taylor, Eddie Jobson, Patrick Moraz, Manuel Gottsching, Mannheim Steamroller, and Enya!
This edition of 101 Dimensions (curated by me) features nearly 2 hours of electronic/ambient/progressive music from AeTopus, Focus, Wendy Carlos, Red Shift, and David Helpling & Jon Jenkins!
Our opening edition reflects a sombre tone within the lighter side of electronic music, venturing into ambient symphonic, down-tempo, and deeper, darker shades of ambient sounds. In light of his passing on February 15, 2025, we honour David Parsons with two tracks from “Yatra” and his final album, “Portal,” which provided a heartfelt sonic embodiment of the land and its people in the unique blend of Western technology and Eastern music. Download Bios: https://we.tl/t-JQCXCyck5f Playlist no 267 01.38 Boreal Talga ‘Melt Water' (album Selections From The Boreal Talga Collection) https://wayfarermusicgroup.bandcamp.com 06.41 Boreal Talga 'Tundra' 12.21 David Helpling & Eric “the” Taylor ‘The Precious Dark' (single) www.spottedpeccary.com 21.50 Sine 'Neuanfang' (single) https://www.sine-music.com 26.20 Gallery Six ‘Geshi' (album Kisetsu) https://le-mont-analogue.bandcamp.com/album/kisetsu 30.43 Gallery Six ‘Daikan' 35.16 Pietro Zollo ‘Going Beyond' (album Abstraction) https://projektrecords.bandcamp.com/album/abstraction 40.25 Pietro Zollo ‘Higher Existance' 45.06 David Parsons ‘Haha Puja' (album Yatra) ***https://www.groove.nl/shop/david-parsons-yatra/?v=7885444af42e 55.37 David Parsons ‘Be Still' (Album Portal) ***https://gterma.bandcamp.com/album/portal 01.04.12 Lawrence English ‘ETHKIBIII' (album Even The Horizon Knows Its Bounds) ***https://lawrenceenglish.bandcamp.com 01.09.43 Lawrence English ‘ETHKIBVII' 01.09.42 Anja ‘Void Of Abeyance' (album Algol) https://winter-light.bandcamp.com/album/algol 01.21.30 Anja ‘Creatures Without Eyes' 01.26.56 Alessandro Barbanera ‘When Darkness Drops Again (The Ancient Stars Are Holes In The Sky Tonight)' (album In The Darkness Let Me Dwell) https://owltotem.bandcamp.com/album/in-darkness-let-me-dwell 01.36.26 Interstellar Data Unit ‘Starship Antares' (album The Heliopause) https://interstellardataunit.bandcamp.com/album/crossing-the-heliopause 01.48.44 Bill Laswell & Peter Namlock ‘Angel Tech/Black Dawn' (The Psychonavigation) *** https://infinitefog.bandcamp.com/album/psychonavigation 02.03.53 Ai Yamamoto ‘Apple In The Sky' (album Less Hype More Hyphae) https://le-mont-analogue.bandcamp.com/album/less-hype-more-hyphae 02.08.56 Ai Yamamoto ‘Gigi's Lazy Day' 02.13.28 Ai Yamamoto + Dan West '10,000 Steps' (album Microdoses) https://aiyamamoto.bandcamp.com/album/microdoses 02.18.22 Diogene ‘Frozen Lake' (album Memories From A Past Life) https://marenostrumlabel.bandcamp.com/album/memories-from-a-past-life 02.21.21 The Choir 'Slippery Moss' (album Translucent) https://thechoir1.bandcamp.com/album/translucent 02.25.50 The Choir ‘Plastic Swords' 02.30.03 Carl Lord ‘Ice Glow Transformation' (EP The Transformation) https://heartdancerecords.bandcamp.com 02.34.37 Ambiente Soltice & Billy Denk ‘Air & Water' (album Eclipse) *** https://wayfarermusicgroup.bandcamp.com 02.44.57 Ian Crawford ‘Lost In The Leaves' (album Slow Pull On A Long Thread) https://wayfarermusicgroup.bandcamp.com 02.51.58 Parallel Relax ‘Libra' (album Twilight) https://heartdancerecords.bandcamp.com 02.55.47 Parallel Relax ‘Andromeda' Edit ***
What a year we have had! A wonderful moment to stand there for a moment, to remember, to save and then soon …. to start the new year with a bang with oliebollen and really good music! In this Oliebollenshow 2024 you will hear the best and the loudest that I can offer you, hahaha! In this podcast you will hear music from none other than Eskostatic, Clocolan, David Helpling, Ancient Astronaut, Kiphi, Loscil, Lab'sCloud, C-Jay, Sinius, Lars Leonhard, Dreamstate Logic, Evolve, Xerxes, Phoenix, Hollan Holmes, Enrico Coniglio, Anna B. May, State Azure, Thomas Lemmer, Tauon. In addition to music, we hear audio comments from various people; musicians, labels, listeners. It was really cool to receive this. If your comment was too late for the production of the show, unfortunately. But know that I did hear it! Thanks everyone! The fireworks in this broadcast are quite intense, watch your ears and eyes, be careful and keep a close eye on children and pets. A warned person counts for two, goes a Dutch saying. Having said that, I wish you a lot of listening pleasure, enjoy all the beauty, let it all happen: an ‘Ambient' evening to remember and to listen to often, so party! For your support and donations, visit the links below. My thanks are enormous. Thanks to your support, this work is possible. I hope that this will continue in 2025 and that I can make a lot of beautiful new shows. Keep listening and follow Ambient Zone! Cheers everyone! ~TC START… 0:00:00 - Welcome to Spacemusic 16.120:06:32 - Coastline - ESKOSTATIC0:09:09 - Obsolete Advancements - CLOCOLAN0:12:20 - In The Rainbow - CLOCOLAN0:20:50 - Fortnight - DAVID HELPLING0:25:07 - Stellar Clouds - ANCIENT ASTRONAUT0:26:19 - Holographic Dimension (orig) - KIPHI0:30:17 - Fern and Robin - LOSCIL ( Oliebollen Recipe )0:32:43 - Build of Silence - LAB'S CLOUD0:37:44 - Backslider Pt.4 - C-JAY0:43:26 - Dust in the Wind - SINIUS0:44:16 - Early Origins - SINIUS0:46:27 - White Dwarf - LARS LEONHARD0:47:12 - Lost but not Forgotten - DREAMSTATE LOGIC0:50:13 - Something Beautiful - EVOLVE0:55:39 - Stay - XERXES & PHOENIX1:00:09 - The Eternal Cosmos - HOLLAN HOLMES ( voice over )1:01:23 - As They Arise - ENRICO CONIGLIO ( voice comments )1:03:29 - Awareness - ANNA B. MAY1:05:12 - Let It Go - XERXES & PHOENIX1:09:00 - Odysseus Sector - STATE AZURE1:14:05 - Close Your Eyes - THOMAS LEMMER ( voice comment )1:15:25 - Drift (Acoustic ) - THOMAS LEMMER1:18:08 - Backslider Pt.11 - C-JAY1:27:29 - Retreat - TAUON …END https://ambient.zone/donatehttps://ko-fi.com/ambientzone Comment, like, subscribe! ———> NEW SHOW NOTES VERSION———> PLEASE SEND ANY FEEDBACK IF YOU WANT———> admin@ambient.zone———> visit our site www.ambient.zone———> SUPPORT THIS STATION https://ambient.zone/donate
In the brief interlude between Thanksgiving and the winter holiday celebrations, we undergo a rapid change in emotional tone. Gone are the fearful ghosts and goblins of Halloween, the somber melancholy of the autumn season, and the quiet gratitude of Thanksgiving. Approaching the shortest day and longest night of the year on the winter solstice, we celebrate the return of the light. Today, we chase away the gloom and transform our environment with millions of colorful lights and dazzling screens. From the brilliance of our seasonal displays to the hypnotic warmth of a single candle — we embrace the joy of light and color, and the fulfillment of sound and music. On this transmission of Hearts of Space, electronic ambient for the season of light, on a program called 'LIGHT TIME.' Music is by DAVID HELPLING and singer MIRIAM STOCKLEY, JOHAN AGEBJÖRN and singer LISA BARRA, ERIK WØLLO, TOM EATON, ROSS CHRISTOPHER, ROBERT RICH & LUCA FORMENTINI, JON HOPKINS & ÓLAFUR ARNALDS, and WILL BANGS. https://bit.ly/HoS-1386 [ view playlist ] [ view Flickr image gallery ] [ play 30 second MP3 promo ]
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Cuando escucho música el tiempo se detiene. En mi caso se abre una ventana a otra realidad, no sé si paralela, perpendicular o tangencial, pero el espacio y el tiempo se distorsionan, se contorsionan y todo se vuelve relativo. Y eso es porque la música que yo escucho tiene la capacidad de lograr eso. No es pop ni rock ni jazz ni soul... Es una música libre de prejuicios que no busca un fin concreto, que no se hace para llenar estadios ni para generar dinero rápido y fácil. Se hace porque el artista tiene la necesidad de hacerla, porque no se la puede guardar dentro. Este programa existe exactamente por lo mismo: yo escucho música y no puedo guardármela para mí; tengo la necesidad de compartirla con vosotros porque espero que vosotros también sintáis las mismas sensaciones que siento yo cuando la escucho. Y cuando este episodio finalice el mundo volverá a su formato habitual, el tiempo y el espacio recuperarán su apariencia ordinaria y todas estas melodías se convertirán en músicas olvidadas. Svaneborg Kardyb, Borrtex, Henrik Meierkord, Max LL, Dmitriy Sevostyanov, TSODE, Friedemann, Davnak, David Helpling & Jon Jenkins, Dark Sky Alliance, Deborah Martin, Erik Wøllo, Raphah, Takahiro Kido/Yuki Murata/Kenji Azuma. El playlist detallado: lostfrontier.org/episodios/2024/1025.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de lostfrontier.org. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/26825
If you've driven an electric car, you've experienced the feeling of smooth, silent power that conveys you almost effortlessly to your destination. Something similar happened to the venerable Spanish guitar when it got an electronic upgrade in the 20th century. In just a few years, a charming but limited folk instrument became a powerhouse — a vehicle for everything from heroic flights to subtle meditations. On this transmission of Hearts of Space, we ride our favorite six string transporter to ethereal realms, on a program called 'TRANSLUCENT GUITARS 2' Music is by ERIK WØLLO, DAVID HELPLING, HAMMOCK, JOHN GREGORIUS, JEFF PEARCE, CLIVE WRIGHT & HAROLD BUDD, CHUCK JOHNSON, and TOM CAUFIELD. [ view playlist ] [ view Flickr image gallery ] [ play 30 second MP3 promo ]
Welcome to another extended edition. Nine new artists appear on Sequences, reflecting a harmonious range of tones, dark and atmospheric ambient, symphonic melodic and rhythmical for some, others going to the experimentation side. Download Bios No 249: https://we.tl/t-WNxgcl4vQK Playlist No 249 01.53 ELEON ‘Dawn's Prelude' (album Hidden Kingdom) https://wayfarerrecords.bandcamp.com 09.14 ELEON ‘Colours' 11.38 ELEON ‘Circle Of The Seasons' 15.09 Bluetech ‘Monument To The Conquerors (Stillhead Remix)' https://bluetech.bandcamp.com 19.16 Nicolas Picciotto ‘Open Your Eyes' (3.6.9 flow State EP) https://submarinebroadcastingco.bandcamp.com 25.00 Gunner Spardel ‘Gone Into A World Of Light' (album The Fade To Afterlife) https://gunnarspardel.bandcamp.com/album/the-fade-to-afterlife 29.38 Gunner Spardel 'The River' 38.58 Brannan Lane ‘Lucid Dream' (album The Sleep Album) https://wayfarerrecords.bandcamp.com 42.25 Brannan Lane ‘Zzzz' 45,57 David Helpling & Jon Jenkins ‘A Tresured World' (single) https://helpling-jenkins.bandcamp.com 51.00 Awakened Souls ‘I Was Complete' (album Unlikely Places) https://pitp.bandcamp.com/album/unlikely-places 54.44 Awakened Souls ‘Whispering Goodbye' 58.41Steve Roach ‘This Why' (album Reflections In Repose) https://projektrecords.bandcamp.com 01.10.28 Lensflare ‘ç' (album Sic Mundos Creates Est)***https://lensflare1.bandcamp.com/album/sic-mundus-creatus-est 01.21.19 Filter-Kaffee ‘Kaltwasserhahn' (album 106) ***https://manikinrecords.bandcamp.com/album/106-24-bit 01.32.15 Frank Tischer ‘Charon' (album Impulse) https://franktischer.bandcamp.com 01.39.45 Frank Tischer ‘Emotional Feedback' 01.46.23 Robert Schroeder ‘Lovely Guitar' (album D.MO Vol 5) https://robertschroeder.bandcamp.com 01.52.46 Robert Schroeder ‘Radio Active' 02.26.00 Thomas Lemmer & Oine ‘Confidence' (album One Vision) https://sine-music.bandcamp.com/album/one-vision 02.04.23 Thomas Lemmer & Oine ‘Forever:Ambient Version' 02.07.30 Paul K ‘Diaspora' (album Hyperobjects) https://www.paulk-music.com 02.11.43 Paul K ‘Tower Of Babel' 02.15.24 Robert Farrugia ‘Post Christmas' (album Tilwin) https://robertfarrugia.bandcamp.com/album/tilwin 02.18.33 Robert Farrugia ‘In Sequence' 02.22.30 Bernd Scholl ‘Clear Night' (single) www.bscmusic.com 02.26.29 Ian Boddy ‘Mixolydian' (album Modal Operandi) Edit ***https://quietdetails.bandcamp.com/album/modal-operandi 02.30.23 Ian Boddy ‘Locrian' 02.35.31 Zanov ‘Green Ray' (album Green Ray) https://zanov.bandcamp.com 02.44.20 DTiL ‘Beneath The Patina' (album Artefacts With Artifacts) https://mabuimusic.bandcamp.com/album/artefacts-with-artifacts 02.49.59 IDTiL ‘Discarded' 02.53.53 Elizabeth Joan Kelly ‘Calton Hill' (album LF17/Edinburgh) https://mortalitytables.bandcamp.com 02.58.29 Ice Planet 9000 ‘The Recovery' (single) https://iceplanet9000.bandcamp.com/ 03.06.18 Ice Planet 9000 ‘Debris Field' 03.11.49 Sequences ‘Gasping For Breath' (album Agua Viva) https://elevatorbath.bandcamp.com 03.17.36 Hainbach, Helene Vogelsinger,Tim Held, Sarah Belle Reid ‘Send:Receive' (EP Send:Receive) https://sarahbellereid.bandcamp.com/album/send-receive 03.24.58 Shall Remain Nameless ‘Fake Anne/Watch Your Step' (Kensington Philadelphia) https://shallremainnameless.bandcamp.com/album/kensington-philadelphia 03.32.00 Nailah Hunter ‘Lovegaze' (album Lovegaze) https://nailahhunter.bandcamp.com/track/lovegaze 03.36.11 Numa Gama ‘2k & Plateau' (album A Spectral Turn) https://numagama.bandcamp.com/album/a-spectral-turn 03.38.57 Numa Gama ‘A Spectral Turn' (Low Mix)' 03.43.03 Descrai ‘Endless' (EP Short Stories) https://descrai.bandcamp.com/album/short-stories 03.47.28 Masako ‘Walk Together' https://music.apple.com/us/artist/masako/520206123 03.52.07 Timothy Wenzel ‘Water, Light and Joy' (album Immerse) https://timothywenzel.com/immerse 03.56.27 Timothy Wenzel ‘The Gale' Edit ***
Ahhh, the advent of spring. It arrives in fits and starts... a few warm days punctuated by brisk winds and unpredictable storms. In March, we pass the spring equinox and have a bright new season. The trees bud and blossom, and the natural world stirs and awakes. After the constriction and enclosure of winter, it's a time to stretch, breathe deep, and expand. The Ambient soundscapes of the season are brighter, bolder, larger, with a sense of possibility, even hope. The long winter is past, the joy of spring and the blissful days of summer are at hand. On this transmission of Hearts of Space, a journey in the vernal soundscape, on a program called EXPANSION. Music is by DAVID HELPLING & JON JENKINS, PATRICK O'HEARN, JOHN LYELL, ALPHA WAVE MOVEMENT, PHILLIP WILKERSON, HAR, and HAROLD BUDD. [ view playlist ] [ view Flickr image gallery ] [ play 30 second MP3 promo ]
After the brilliant light and intensive energy of summer, the natural world cools and contracts. In the dimming days of autumn, we begin our descent into the dark months, and the music of the season becomes more somber. As the leaves wither and fall, we pass through a period marked by the letter "d": deflation...decomposition...decay. In music, it's the sound of desaturated timbres, darkening harmonies and descending progressions. On this transmission of Hearts of Space, we reflect the sound of the season on a program called DECOMPRESSION. Music is by PATRICK O'HEARN, MICHAEL DE SALEM, DAVID HELPLING & JON JENKINS, DAVID ARKENSTONE, GILES REAVES, and MOBY. [ view playlist ] [ view Flickr image gallery ] [ play 30 second MP3 promo ]
We kick off this edition with Robert Schroeder's new release, ‘Into The Light', drifting away into dream worlds by letting yourself be beamed into other dimensions with space effects, mysterious spheres, deep strings and dreamy melodies. Erik Wollo returns with an assemblage of acoustic guitars. Erik says everything you hear is acoustic, with no synths used on the new album ‘Cloud Of Strings'. One musician who has graced our airwaves many times has been ELEON. His new album is a stunning atmospheric world of divine dimensions with guest musicians, including Grammy-nominated recording artist David Helpling. Polypores returns for his second album on the Din label with ‘Multizonal Mind scramble', a feast of modular textures and syncopated glitchy oscillators that swell and fade into strange sound worlds. On the female side, Lucy Claire produces a fusion of classical cinematic and world influences intertwined with bittersweet piano motifs. Now and again, we like to look back into the past, this time with Airsculpture's first album released in 1995, ‘Impossible Geometries'. In those days, this three-piece band's performances were 100% improvised, greatly influenced by Tangerine Dream of the 70s. Playlist NO 239 02.14 Robert Schroeder ‘Into The Light' (Into The Light)*** https://www.news-music.de 06.54 Pabellón Sintético ‘Bauhaus' (album Mies Van Der Rohe's Dreams) https://cyclicaldreams.bandcamp.com 14.48 Airsculpture ‘Floe' (album Impossible Geometries) B.F.T.P. https://synthmusicdirect.com/product/airsculpture-impossible-geometries/ 23.57 Lisa Bella Donna ‘Double Image' (Electronic Voyages) https://lisabelladonna.bandcamp.com/album/electronic-voyages-3 36.08 Polypores ‘The Dream Incubator' (album Multizonal Mindscramble) https://dinrecords.bandcamp.com 38.51 Polypores ‘Foam' 41.37 Polypores ‘Until You Observe It, It Isn't There' 46.02 ELEON Feat David Helpling ‘The Dream Collider' (album Daithi) https://wayfarerrecords.bandcamp.com/ 51.57 ELEON Feat_John Gregorius and Sean O'Bryan Smith ‘Thunderclouds Ahead' 55.51 ELEON ‘Angelic Realms' 01.02.53 SUSS ‘Wetlands' (album High Line re-release) https://suss.bandcamp.com/album/high-line 01.06.07 SUSS 'Sundowner' 01.10.27 Erik Wøllo ‘From Ground To Sky' (album Cloud Of Strings) https://projektrecords.bandcamp.com 01.15.18 Erik Wøllo ‘Memory Ocean' 01.21.00 Erik Wøllo ‘Windsong' 01.26.27 The Garwin Project ‘Keep Watching The Sky Part 2' (album Keep Watching The Sky) *** https://thegarwinproject.bandcamp.com 01.35.46 Mario Schonwalder ‘The Voyage Set II Part 1' (album The Eye Of The Chameleon re-release) https://manikinrecords.bandcamp.com 01.45.31 Steve Jolliffe ‘Endless' (album Endless) *** 01.54.43 Lucy Claire 'Stille Worried About Satan Remix' (EP Collaborations No1) https://lucyclaire.bandcamp.com/album/collaborations-no-1 02.02.04 Hyperion V ‘Deep Sky Object' (album Accretion Disc) https://hyperion-v.bandcamp.com/album/accretion-disc 02.06.30 Hyperion V ‘Coronal Mass Ejection' 02.12.43 Forest Fang ‘Planetary Hum' (album The Oort Cloud Meditations) www.projeckt.com 02.23.23 Ambient Solstice ‘Chaotic Peaceful Shift' (album Out Of The Void) https://wayfarerrecords.bandcamp.com/ send email bassfett@gmail.com 02.28.21 Ambient Solstice ‘In The Heavenlies' 02.34.52 Ashron ‘Minantaja' (album Reiki Healing Light) www.bscmusic.com 02.39.05 Ashron ‘Horus Eyes' 02.43.26 Parallel Relex ‘Reflect' (album Slow Flow) www.heartdancerecords.com 02.46.49 Parallel Relax ‘Breathe Out' 02.50.51 Aarktica ‘Less Than Or Equal To' (album Morning One) www.projeckt.com *** 02.54.00 Aarktica ‘These Days Fail To Bring Me Near' Edit ***
ESCAPISM, the tendency to seek distraction and relief from unpleasant realities, especially by seeking entertainment or engaging in fantasy. Escape into this selection of classic and modern downtempo and chillout remakes, masterfully compiled and mixed by Zack Mia.1 | 3 Poles | Pole of Inaccessibility2 | Ryan Farish | Fragile 3 | Motorcycle | As the Rush Comes 4 | David Helpling & Jon Jenkins | Lost5 | Gliese | Reasonandu6 | Ruth Ann | Dancing into Hell7 | Dusky | Skin Deep (Global Communication Mix)8 | Armin van Buuren | Burned with Desire9 | Torshinel | Open your eyes (ft Aurosonic)10 | Koan | Odysseus Under the Old Tree11 | Steen Thottrup | Missing U (ft Julie Harrington)12 | Schiller | Life.. I feel you13 | Tsewer Beta | Maint14 | Andain | Much Too Much (Zetandel Chill Remix)15 | Schiller | Das Glockenspiel (Live)16 | York & Steve Brian | Salida del Sol (Soty & Seven24 Mix)17 | Soty | A Day with You
Spotted Peccary: an hour of music from the Portland-based label; includes new music by Desensitized, Craig Padilla, David Helpling, Sverre Johansen & Hollan Holmes Mid Era: an hour of mostly older pieces TIME ARTIST TRACK RELEASE 0:00:00 [Intro - Spotted Peccary label set] 0:00:00 Bart Hawkins dream meditation part 1 21 Pulse Eclipse 0:12:20 Desensitized sleep of innocence Chaos In Premonition 0:16:06 Craig Padilla perception stream Discovery of Meaning 0:34:42 Kelly David northcoast Illusive 0:36:39 David Helpling waves dream of breaking In 0:43:10 Wilkerson & Russell deep lane Dark Measures 0:51:38 Sverre Knut Johansen metahuman Metahuman 0:54:23 Hollan Holmes fathom Emerald Waters 1:01:25 [break-Mid Era] 1:04:20 AKS E-Live 2012 (excerpt) 1:17:30 K. Markov high voltage (excerpt) High Voltage 1:29:50 Odyssey the space inside Syntharsis 1:37:03 LPF12 ...where fear resides ...A Sense Of Loss 1:43:40 Nuell Martin helium and neon rain Iovis 1:51:02 Mac no one around (excerpt) Negative Infinite 2:02:14 [Outro] Keywords: International electronic music internet electronic artists unsigned electronic artists Low Orbit Satellite Ambient Symphonic Rock Progressive Rock Art Rock Tribal Trance PsyTrance Ethno/PsyTrance IDM Nonima Dub Step Mid Era Berlin School
Beauty and moments of happiness come from within … as long as we're willing to invest in beauty instead of chaos. If we look around these days you might think that all beauty is gone, fortunately it's not. Look closer, take a moment and breathe. The sun, love, nature, music. The magic that happens when you least expect it. In ‘Starseeds' the artists we play spread their light upon us … hear the harmony, feel the energy, pass it on to others, smile, create a pleasant atmosphere. These are the vibes we now need most. Welcome to Spacemusic! Featuring: Grasz & Schultz, Bruno Sanfilippo, Sverre Knut Johansen, David Helpling, The Expanding Universe, Ian Boddy, Lauge, Terminus Void, Nimanty, Willebrant, Blue is Nine. “ There are numerous Starseeds on this planet and they are here to illumine all of the dark corners of this earth.” ― Michael Bassey Johnson START… 0:00:00 - Welcome to Spacemusic 14.100:07:13 - Alcyone - GRASZ & SCHULTZ0:12:00 - Connectivity - BRUNO SANFILIPPO0:17:35 - Infinity Being - SVERRE KNUT JOHANSEN ft DAVID HELPLING0:23:16 - The Long Silence - THE EXPANDING UNIVERSE ( voice over )0:25:19 - Coil - IAN BODDY0:31:31 - 8 DM - LAUGE0:33:19 - Messiaen M31 - IAN BODDY0:37:44 - Memories of Rain - TERMINUS VOID0:40:17 - Distant Call - NIMANTY0:43:51 - Ascending - WILLEBRANT ( voice over )0:45:05 - Celaeno - GRASZ & SCHULTZ0:49:22 - Gathering Leaves - BLUE IS NINE0:53:36 - Past Lives - BLUE IS NINE0:55:22 - Socials - BRUNO SANFILIPPO … END ———> NEW SHOW NOTES VERSION———> PLEASE SEND ANY FEEDBACK IF YOU WANT———> admin@ambient.zone———> visit our site www.ambient.zone———> SUPPORT THIS STATION https://paypal.me/ambientzone
Beep! Beep! … This is your Ambient Beacon transmitting the best musical vibes for you! Welcome to Spacemusic 14.9 in September, what feels like December in my head :) So glad I can mix such great tracks for you today ft. Sonnie Mishki, Taennya, B.Ashra, The Expanding Universe, Beacon, All India Radio, David Helpling, Matthew Schoening, Clocolan, Hollan Holmes, Isostatic, Connect Ohm, Lucas Tripaldi, Martin Stürtzer. We will reach a state of - non thinking - just be, breathe and let Ambient Zone guide you for an hour! For supporting the artists: purchase the originals on BandcampFor supporting Ambient Zone: donations are more than welcome https://ambient.zone/donatehttps://ambient.zone/connect START… 0:00:00 - Welcome to Spacemusic 14.90:01:39 - Lost Planet - SONNIE MISHKI0:09:58 - Eternal Light - TAENNYA0:11:33 - Open the Door - B.ASHRA0:16:11 - Dune - THE EXPANDING UNIVERSE ( voice over )0:17:56 - Drive - BEACON0:21:02 - COSM - ALL INDIA RADIO0:23:24 - You Already Are - DAVID HELPLING ft. MATTHEW SCHOENING0:29:31 - Empathy (Alpha) - CLOCOLAN0:37:21 - Tales from the Abyss - HOLLAN HOLMES0:39:57 - Arctic Pool - ISOSTATIC0:42:49 - 9980 - CONNECT.OHM (CELL rmx)0:48:51 - Storm and Cliff - TAENNYA0:53:21 - Lacandona II - LUCAS TRIPALDI ( voice over )0:54:58 - The Omarion Nebula - MARTIN STÜRTZER …END ———> NEW SHOW NOTES VERSION———> PLEASE SEND ANY FEEDBACK IF YOU WANT———> admin@ambient.zone———> visit our site www.ambient.zone———> SUPPORT THIS STATION https://paypal.me/ambientzone Cheers! / Ambient Zone /
As the sun sinks below the equator and into the southern hemisphere, what used to be an orderly transition from summer heat to autumn cool is now disrupted by extreme weather events. Seasonal changes have become more unpredictable, and we must learn to navigate the new reality of our intensified climate — droughts, heat waves, mega-fires, monsoons, floods, hurricanes, cyclones, and a new class of superstorms are all on the menu, bringing new challenges to a changing world. On this transmission of Hearts of Space, a fond look back on those formerly gentle seasonal transitions, on a late summer/early autumn journey called RECESSION 3. Music is by DAVID HELPLING, ERIK WØLLO, MEG BOWLES, IAN BODDY, and STEVE ROACH. [ view playlist ] [ view Flickr image gallery ] [ play 30 second MP3 promo ]
When the definitive history of cross-cultural musical fusions and hybrids is written, there will be an honored place for the congruence of Indian classical and ambient-electronic music. Of all the experiments that were attempted after electronic instruments matured to the point of viability in the mid 20th century, this combination was one of the earliest and most successful. Synthesizers expanded the role of microtones and drones in Indian music, while raga and tala—the traditional melodic and rhythm systems of Indian classical music—brought a welcome sophistication to electronic music. It's an area we've explored since the earliest days of this program. On this transmission of Hearts of Space, another journey where Indian classical meets ambient/trance, on a program called "INDO-TRONICA 4." Music is by DAVID HELPLING with NIDHI BHATMULEY and BENJY WERTHEIMER, DAVID PARSONS, WOUTER KELLERMAN & DAVID ARKENSTONE, DJ CHEB I SABBAH, MYCHAEL DANNA, BEN LEINBACH & JAI UTTAL, and AL GROMER KHAN. [ view playlist ] [ view Flickr image gallery ] [ play 30 second MP3 promo ]
David Helpling – Lush Monumental Sound is INAired Monday, June 6, 2022 at 11:00 AM PST / 2:00 PM EST / 7:00 PM GMT / 8:00 PM CETSpecializing in ambient music and electronic music, David Helpling's early solo releases include his debut, Between Green and Blue, and Sleeping On The Edge Of The World, both released on Spotted Peccary Music. His celebrated collaborations with Jon Jenkins have resulted in a trilogy of albums: Treasure, The Crossing, and Found. RUNE continued his solo journey into ambient guitar explorations of new places under the sea. His latest album, IN, returns to his multi-instrumental style; it is an epic take on the infinitesimal and the infinite, rich with vocal and instrumental collaborations featuring Miriam Stockley, Nidhi Bhatmuley, Matthew Stewart, Benjy Wertheimer, Matthew Schoening.Join Voice Visionary Kara Johnstad and musician and film composer David Helpling as they talk about his new album release IN. The art of making an album is one of the most collaborative projects that exist. While listening to music tracks from IN, discover more about the link between music and storytelling. Learn which elements are used in music to shift our emotions? And explore music as a tool to expand consciousness. As BT Fasmer said in the New Age Music Guide, “IN is an exploration of that magic space: an expanse of delicate subtlety and minuscule vibrancy that suggests a poignant of existence itself.” We agree. #DavidHelpling #MusicMedicine #OurVoice #VoiceRising #KaraJohnstad Connect with John Stuart Reid at https://cymascope.com/To get in touch with Kara go to http://www.karajohnstad.com/Visit the Voice Rising show page https://omtimes.com/iom/shows/voice-rising/Subscribe to our Newsletter https://omtimes.com/subscribe-omtimes-magazine/Connect with OMTimes on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Omtimes.Magazine/ and OMTimes Radio https://www.facebook.com/ConsciousRadiowebtv.OMTimes/Twitter: https://twitter.com/OmTimes/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omtimes/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2798417/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/omtimes/
Viento del Este y niebla gris anuncian que viene lo que ha de venir. No me imagino qué irá a suceder, mas lo que ahora pase ya pasó otra vez. Jan Garbarek & Kim Kashkashian & Manu Katché, Richard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman, Sam Vitoulis, David Helpling featuring Miriam Stockley, Michael Whalen, Raúl Gonzalo, Osamu Kitajima, Klaus Schulze, Terminus Void, industrial-1, Ben Bertrand. El playlist detallado con enlaces a las audiciones íntegras de cada album: lostfrontier.org/episodios/2022/978
David Helpling & Klaus Schulze
In the autumn of 1999 I wandered into a New Age store located in Portland, Oregon. As I browsed the books, my ear caught the opening strains of some otherworldly guitar and synth music. I asked the clerk what he was playing, and it turned out to be a new release entitled “Sleeping on The Edge of the World”, by a composer named David Helpling. As an electric guitarist myself, I could resonate deeply with David's visionary style, melodic structures, and innovative use of effects processing to create deep, ambient, and dreamlike soundscapes. In last year's two-part interview with David about the album “Rune”, he recounted some of the personal and professional challenges that he faced with trying to complete this project. In this year's interviews we will preview some of the tracks from his upcoming epic double album "IN", discuss some of the production values, learn about the guest artists who contributed, and how the album finally came to be completed. David also shares how it feels to finally birth “IN” after a gestation period of almost nine years. This album will captivate you like a lover. “IN” will be available worldwide on April 15th, 2022.Pre-Order “IN” Double CD, LP, Hi Def MP3, WAV or Studio Version Downloads:https://spottedpeccary.com/shop/in/https://davidhelpling.bandcamp.com/album/inSingles from “IN”:Waves Dream of Breaking Official Video: https://youtu.be/_leVaKuokF0This Burning Sky Official Video: https://youtu.be/cihGoA648qEAbout David Helpling:Main Site: www.davidhelpling.comSpotted Peccary Artist Page: https://spottedpeccary.com/artists/david-helpling/David's Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/dhelplingPresented by Isaac George: https://IsaacGeorge.comAll Contact Info and Social Media: https://www.isaacgeorge.com/stay-in-touch-with-isaac.htmlTune into the show live on KindaSound Radio every Sunday: https://KindaSound.orgConnect with the KindaSound team on Telegram: https://t.me/ksradioNew podcast episodes every Thursday
David Helpling returns to the podcast to talk about his new album, "In". For more information visit: https://ambientelectronic.bandcamp.com/ https://spottedpeccary.com/ Tones & Drones is produced and hosted by Jason M. Miller in the studios of 91.3 FM KVLU. For more information visit: kvlu.org. Music in this episode of the podcast was used with the permission of the artist.
In the autumn of 1999 I wandered into a New Age store located in Portland, Oregon.As I browsed the books, my ear caught the opening strains of some otherworldly guitar and synth music. I asked the clerk what he was playing, and it turned out to be a new release entitled “Sleeping On The Edge of the World”, by a composer named David Helpling. As an electric guitarist myself, I could resonate deeply with David's visionary style, melodic structures, and innovative use of effects processing to create a deep, ambient and dreamlike soundscape. In a word, I was hooked.After you hear David's story, and the examples of his music, I think you may become a huge fan of his music too.David's Music and Social Media:https://helpling.bandcamp.com/ - Pre-orders of “IN”https://spottedpeccary.com/ - Pre-Orders for “IN”https://spottedpeccary.com/artists/david-helpling/ http://deepexile.com/artists/david-helpling/https://www.facebook.com/dhelplingPresented by Isaac George: https://IsaacGeorge.comAll Contact Info and Social Media: https://www.isaacgeorge.com/stay-in-touch-with-isaac.htmlTune into the show live on KindaSound Radio every Sunday: https://KindaSound.orgConnect with the KindaSound team on Telegram: https://t.me/ksradioNew podcast episodes every Thursday
The adventure continues now, coming into the Easter break, with some of the latest releases in our world of electronic music. Steve Roach & Jeffrey Fayman's 2002 album Trance Spirits remastered, orchestrating a thunderous sound, with an expansive array of synthetic soundworlds, textural guitar and timbre-rich Middle Eastern and West African-influenced drumming. Composed over ten years by David Helpling with guest musicians comes the double album IN, exploring the magic of space with its cinematic overtones that ascend to shattering crescendos. Enter London-based trio, Decommissioned Forests, an ambient-infused, post-industrial journey through uneasy electronica, accompanied by a sometimes bleak, sometimes hopeful spoken-word narration. Russian artist Non Dolet, Slavic folk-tinged melancholy, and pseudo film soundtrack infused beauty of a most original sounding nature. Once again, Divine Matrix and Johan Tronstam's quality of music recalls the classic 80's style of Tangerine Dream and other luminaries of the genre, with Johan producing 16 albums since his solo debut in 2008, that's just a few of a broad range of music we bring today, enjoy. Playlist No 209 02.22 Steve Roach & Jeffrey Fayman ‘Taking Flight' (album Trance Spirits remastered) www.projekt.com 12.24 Johan Tronestam ‘Awakenings' (album Androids) www.groove.nl 23.27 David Helpling ‘Waves Dream Of Breaking' (album IN) www.spottedpeccary.com 30.00 David Helpling Feat: Benjy Wertheimer ‘The Bliss You Always Carried' 35.46 David Helpling Feat: Matthew Schoening ‘You Already Are' 42.46 Daniel Dorobantu & Maria Hojda ‘Inflorirea De Lumini' https://danieldorobantu.bandcamp.com 46.23 Non Dolet ‘Flame' (album V) https://timereleasedsound.bandcamp.com 50.21 Non Dolet ‘Dolphins' 53.35 Decommissioned Forests ‘Dust Ashes And Other Pointless Ephemera' (album Industry) https://decommissionedforests.bandcamp.com 59.13 Decommissioned Forests ‘Triggers' 01.07.34 Cool Maritime ‘Dropping In' (album Sharing Waves) https://coolmaritime.bandcamp.com 01.13.17 Cool Maritime ‘Temporal Dryft' (album Big Earth Energy) 01.19.19 Celia Hollander ‘To All Trains A Soundscape' *** https://leavingrecords.bandcamp.com 01.27.33 Audio Werner ‘Chewfar' (album Audient) https://audiowerner.bandcamp.com 01.34.17 Black Tape For A Blue Girl ‘A Chaos Of Desire' (album A Chaos Of Desire: remastered 2022) www.projekt.com 01.39.00 Black Tape For A Blue Girl ‘We Watch Our Sad-Eyed Angel Fall' 01.44.26 Black Tape For A Blue Girl ‘Of These Reminders' 01.52.16 Divine Matrix ‘Blue Origin' (album Journeys) www.admusicshop.com 01.57.17 Divine Matrix ‘Gliding On Thermals' 02.02.23 Oksana Linde ‘Ensueño' (album Aquatic And Other Worlds) https://buhrecords.bandcamp.com 02.05.54 FD.Projekt ‘White' (album Colours Of Life) www.groove.nl 02.12.46 FD Projekt ‘Green Silent Garden' 02.20.36 AeTopus ‘Zoan' (album Urbus) https://aetopus.bandcamp.com 02.26.02 Apocliptic & Romerium ‘ Bathypelagic Zone' (album Mysterious Depths of the Ocean) https://romerium.bandcamp.com 02.36.22 36 & zakè ‘Stage 3' (album Stasis Sounds For Long-Distance Space Travel) https://pitp.bandcamp.com 02.41.11 Rusty Crutcher ‘Miriam's Wish' (album Oracle Of Delphi: Scared Sites Series) www.rustycrutcher.com 02.44.34 Rusty Crutcher ‘Vapours Of Apollo' 02.48.54 Frolin ‘A Silent Prayer' www.heartdancerecords.com 02.51.17 Michael Meara ‘Mintaka/'Saiph' (album Ardra Nakshatra) *** www.auralfilms.coms ***Edit
Anthony Rother: 60 minute set with some of his newest tracks spanning euro, drone/ambient & synth styles. David Helpling: 4 tracks from his upcoming double CD on the Spotted Peccary label, featuring ambient guitar tempered with slight ethno influences. Mid Era: includes the latest from K. Markov (Croatia) TIME....ARTIST...................TRACK.............................RELEASE 00:00 [Intro] 01:06 Anthony Rother escape from sector 8 The CCM Corporation 07:58 Anthony Rother i am complete Dekatron 14:27 Anthony Rother part 6 The Night 17:24 Anthony Rother part 7 The Night 22:17 Anthony Rother part 10 The Night 28:01 Anthony Rother awakening Metrowelt 32:52 Anthony Rother Idealogie Weltmacht Digital 37:27 Anthony Rother part 16 Closing The 3rd Eye 42:06 Anthony Rother refraktor Cyberspace Reality 48:36 Anthony Rother part13 The Abyss 54:09 Anthony Rother zukunft Netwerk Der Zukunft 1:00:46 [break-David Helpling] 1:03:14 David Helpling this burning sky In 1:10:19 David Helpling the bliss... In 1:17:31 David Helpling the cold distance... In 1:23:07 David Helpling in waves of fire In 1:28:08 [break-Mid Era] 1:29:41 Gert Blokzijl part 2 Aquasculpture 1:41:50 K. Markov obscurity 4 Obscurity 1:47:04 State Azure the kardashev scale Modular Works V 1:58:53 [Outro] Keywords: International electronic music internet electronic artists unsigned electronic artists Low Orbit Satellite Ambient Tribal Trance PsyTance Ethno/PsyTrance IDM Nonima Dub Step Mid Era Berlin School
Додому significa hogar en ucraniano, o más exactamente vuelta a casa. El Episodio de hoy comienza con música dedicada a llevar apoyo, recursos y quizás un respiro a todos los que sufren. Como dicen los que han generado esta iniciativa: la luz sobre la oscuridad. La música a menudo supone el triunfo de la luz sobre la oscuridad. Nosotros, en nuestra modestia, queremos precisamente eso: traer luz con la música sobre las tinieblas que ensombrecen el mundo, música para otros soles. Rebecca Jean Rossi, Rabelius, Bruno Sanfilippo, Federico Truzzi, Airyn & JM Mantecon, JM Mantecon, Diane Arkenstone & David Arkenstone, David Arkenstone, Mychael Danna & Tim Clément, David Helpling featuring Nidhi Bhatmuley. El playlist detallado con enlaces a las audiciones íntegras de cada album: lostfrontier.org/episodios/2022/975
The end of March … get ready for some beats, sequences, atmospherics and a perfect soundtrack for watching the Night Sky above us. Drift away in SPACE and understand ; we're not on this planet to serve a system, though some might still believe we are it's never too late and see. We're here to explore and find out about the beauty that surrounds us ; learn from each other and from ourselves. What really matters and what not. Who's for real and who's not. The truth is out there … welcome to the Night Sky! Featuring: Cosmic Cadence, Craig Padilla, Kiphi, Andrew Heath, Erik Wøllo, Daniel Coppens, Ameriek, Hollan Holmes, Lisa Bella Donna, Pangaea Projekt, Dreamstate Logic, David Helpling. Join the conversation by posting comments or send an e-mail, your thoughts are feeding our thoughts, we're here to connect with the Ambient Zone community! START 0:00:00 - Welcome to ‘Night Sky' !0:01:58 - Eclipse - COSMIC CADENCE0:08:22 - Adrift in Memory - CRAIG PADILLA ( voiceover )0:10:07 - Antartica Interstellar 2 - KIPHI0:18:36 - Prague - ANDREW HEATH0:22:49 - Arcos Iris - ERIK WØLLO0:26:40 - Simultaneity - DANIEL COPPENS0:31:21 - CPT Symmetry - AMERIEK ( voiceover )0:34:27 - A Ribbon of Life - HOLLAN HOLMES0:39:08 - Reflections - LISA BELLA DONNA0:41:09 - Big Briar Cove - LISA BELLA DONNA0:43:20 - In The Night Sky - PANGAEA PROJEKT ( voiceover )0:45:48 - The Other Earth - DREAMSTATE LOGIC0:49:52 - Following the Lines - DAVID HELPLING …END ———> NEW SHOW NOTES VERSION———> PLEASE SEND ANY FEEDBACK IF YOU WANT———> admin@ambient.zone———> visit our site www.ambient.zone———> SUPPORT THIS STATION https://paypal.me/ambientzone
¿Cuántas veces habéis necesitado cerrar los ojos cuando escuchábais una canción? La música lo llena todo. La música lo cambia todo; puede alterar la percepción de un momento, puede potenciar las sensaciones de un acontecimiento hasta el punto de tener que cerrar los ojos para dejarnos caer en su influjo. No me digáis que no es extraordinaria. Kirovent, Kerani, Sergio Zurutuza, Robert Schroeder, Øystein Sevåg, Jorge Granda, Amarok, David Helpling, Yutaka Hirasaka. El playlist detallado con enlaces a las audiciones íntegras de cada album: lostfrontier.org/episodios/2022/974
Sessions brings us the Exclusive Interview TC had with David, they talk about the creation of the new album, guest appearances and how a global situation has not only affected us all but can inspire at the same time. Tune in for a relaxing conversation that really connects with the listener and of course .. you can hear lots of music coming from this brand new release - a very powerful New Age Electronic piece of art! Music available at: https://ambientelectronic.com https://orcd.co/helpling-in ENJOY! ~TC
Tune in for a great portion of electronic sounds & energy …. here's your escape from whatever it was that got you busy! In the 2nd show of Season 14 we meet a variety of artists that will assist you : Craig Padilla, Erik Wøllo, Frore, Shane Morris, Anima Sound Medicine, Nathan Speir, Nimanty, Ancient Astronaut. All music is available on Bandcamp. Thank you for supporting the beautiful humans that make this soundtrack possible. 14.2 ‘New Dreams' is all about new goals, impulses and inspiration. Passion as a source to make things happen. We have proof of that at the end of the show: Spacemusic proudly presents “Waves Dream of Breaking” , the new single by David Helpling! It's true! We're the first station that airs Helpling's new work. Welcome to Spacemusic! ✨ 0:00:00 - Welcome! Enjoy your Flight!0:03:32 - Continuum, Part 1 - CRAIG PADILLA0:08:28 - Continuum, Part 2 - CRAIG PADILLA0:15:16 - Gravity - ERIK WØLLO0:19:11 - Woven - FRORE & SHANE MORRIS0:29:41 - The New Dream - ANIMA SOUND MEDICINE0:31:10 - Nocturne 1 - NATHAN SPEIR0:44:09 - Shimmer - ERIK WØLLO0:48:21 - A Shift in Time - NIMANTY0:54:28 - Destiny - ANCIENT ASTRONAUT0:57:11 - Flying Plants - ANCIENT ASTRONAUT1:01:52 - Waves Dream of Breaking - DAVID HELPLING [ PREMIERE! ] ———> NEW SHOW NOTES VERSION———> PLEASE SEND ANY FEEDBACK IF YOU WANT———> admin@ambient.zone———> visit our site www.ambient.zone———> SUPPORT THIS STATION https://paypal.me/ambientzone
Tras la llegada del Hombre a la Luna, el siguiente reto en la conquista espacial fue llegar a Venus. La órbita de Venus es un 28% más cercana al Sol que la de la Tierra. Por este motivo, las naves que viajan hacia Venus deben recorrer más de 41 millones de kilómetros adentrándose en el campo gravitatorio del Sol, perdiendo parte de su energía potencial que es entonces transformada en energía cinética; esto ocasiona que este tipo de trayectorias tengan que ser calculadas con mucha precisión. Por otro lado, la atmósfera de Venus no facilita maniobras de frenado atmosférico. Venus es un planeta de atmósfera masiva y sus capas exteriores son mucho más variables y complicadas que las de otros planetas, como Marte. Aterrizar en Venus implica contar con una información extremadamente precisa de la densidad atmosférica en las capas superiores. Tras el fracaso de la sonda Sputnik 7 lanzada hacia Venus el 4 de febrero de 1961 y que no pudo salir de la órbita terrestre, el 12 de febrero de 1961, la sonda espacial soviética Venera 1 (llamada también inicialmente Sputnik 8) se convierte en la primera sonda enviada con éxito hacia otro planeta. La Venera 1 fue la primera en combinar todas las características necesarias de una nave espacial interplanetaria: paneles solares, antena parabólica para la telemetría, estabilizadores en tres ejes, motor de corrección de rumbo y el primer lanzamiento desde una órbita de aparcamiento. Venera 1 fue la primera nave espacial lanzada para sobrevolar Venus. Perteneció al Programa Venera y consistió en un cuerpo cilíndrico coronado por una cúpula, de 2'35 m de altura y 1'5 m de diámetro. La masa de combustible era de 643'5 Kg. Dos paneles solares, con una superficie total de 2 m², se extendían en forma radial desde el cilindro. Para las comunicaciones se diseñó una antena de alta ganancia desplegable de 2 m de diámetro. Los comandos de enlace ascendente se enviaron a la nave espacial a 770 MHz y 1'6 bits/s. La sonda estaba equipada con instrumentos científicos, entre ellos un magnetómetro al final de un brazo de 2 m, trampas de iones, detectores de micrometeoritos y contadores de radiación cósmica. La cúpula contenía una esfera de combustible a presión de 1'2 atm que contenía un banderín de la Unión Soviética y fue diseñada para flotar en el océano venusiano tras el impacto previsto. La nave Venera 1 también llevaba un motor de corrección de curso. El control de temperatura —nominalmente a 30°C— se logró con persianas térmicas. Siete días después del lanzamiento, a aproximadamente dos millones de kilómetros de la Tierra, se perdió el contacto con la nave. Entre el 19 y el 20 de mayo de 1961 pasó a 100.000 Km de Venus para, posteriormente, entrar en órbita heliocéntrica. Éste fue el segundo de dos intentos de enviar una sonda a Venus en febrero de 1961, inmediatamente después del lanzamiento de su nave hermana Venera-1VA No.1, que no llegó a abandonar la órbita de la Tierra. El motor 11D33 fue el primero de ciclo de combustión en etapas del mundo y también el primer uso de un motor de vacío para permitir el cohete de combustible líquido en el espacio. Se llevaron a cabo tres sesiones de telemetría, reuniendo datos de viento solar y rayos cósmicos cerca de la Tierra, en la magnetopausa de la Tierra. El 19 de febrero, a una distancia de 1.900.000 Km, después de descubrir el viento solar con Luna 2, Venera 1 proporcionó la primera verificación de que este plasma estaba presente uniformemente en el espacio profundo. Siete días después, no se pudo realizar la siguiente sesión de telemetría programada. El 19 de mayo de 1961 Venera 1 pasó a menos de 100.000 Km de Venus. Los ingenieros soviéticos determinaron que Venera-1 falló debido al sobrecalentamiento de un sensor de orientación. El 22 de julio de 1962 la NASA lanzó la primera misión del programa espacial estadounidense con destino a Venus, la sonda Mariner 1, que se destruyó durante el despegue. A los 4 min y 53 s se produjo una inclinación inesperada del cohete que fue detectada por los encargados de seguridad de la misión. Ante esta situación que implicaba alguna posibilidad de que el cohete cayese en el océano cerca de las rutas transatlánticas, se envió una orden al cohete para su autodestrucción 6 s antes de que liberase la sonda. Durante la caída, el transpondedor de radio siguió mandando señales durante 64 s. El fallo fue causado por la combinación de dos factores: interferencias en las señales recibidas y la omisión de un guión en las instrucciones del programa de guiado del cohete. Ambos errores provocaron que durante las pérdidas de contacto con tierra el cohete modificara su trayectoria y se desviara de la ruta prevista. Igualmente fallida resultó la sonda Sputnik 19, similar a la Venera 1 y lanzada por la Unión Soviética el 25 de agosto de 1962. Sin embargo, el primer éxito en la exploración de Venus no se haría esperar mucho más. La Mariner 2 sobrevoló Venus en diciembre de 1962 a una distancia de 34.773 Km y se convirtió en la primera sonda en transmitir desde las proximidades del planeta. Era una sonda lunar del tipo Ranger modificada. Estableció que Venus no tenía campo magnético y consiguió medir las emisiones térmicas de microondas del planeta. Hammock, Astropilot, Chronotope Project, Terra Ambient, Cousin Silas, Bersarin Quartett, Robert Scott Thompson, Miledh, Vangelis, Chuck van Zyl, Blue Is Nine, David Helpling, Lars Leonhard. El playlist detallado: lostfrontier.org/episodios/2022/970
A mathematical oriented episode … “ the limiting behaviour of a function when the argument tends towards a particular value or infinity ” How complexity works, how to deal with it, what choices we have. Guidance comes from the greatest artists: Ft. Gullen, Erik Wøllo, Fallen, Cosmic Cadence, BatteryDead, Bart Hawkins, Rick Howell, Seifert & Steinbuechel, David Helpling & Jon Jenkins, Martin Stürtzer, Willebrant, Nimanty. Breathe in and enjoy this show, file under Reflective Ambient. START… 0:00:00 - This is Spacemusic 13.12 “ Big-O ”0:00:46 - North Star - ERIK WØLLO0:01:25 - Sinking Walls - GULLEN0:10:29 - My Whispered Lullaby - FALLEN0:14:59 - Lunar Logic - COSMIC CADENCE0:20:56 - Halflight - BATTERY DEAD0:23:46 - Heaven Can Wait - FALLEN0:29:24 - Dragonfly Speaks - BART HAWKINS0:33:56 - RedShift - RICK HOWELL0:38:48 - Astronomical Distance 3. - SEIFERT & STEINBUECHEL0:40:14 - Arkipel - ERIK WØLLO0:43:04 - Treasure - DAVID HELPLING & JON JENKINS0:50:14 - Autumnal Equinox - MARTIN STÜRTZER0:55:07 - Sidewinder - BART HAWKINS1:05:13 - Seeing Detail - WILLEBRANT1:11:41 - A Second Life - NIMANTY … END ———> NEW SHOW NOTES VERSION ———> PLEASE SEND ANY FEEDBACK IF YOU WANT ———> admin@ambient.zone ———> visit our site www.ambient.zone ———> SUPPORT THIS STATION https://paypal.me/ambientzone
My guest on this episode of "Tones & Drones is composer David Helpling. David Helpling plays guitar, piano, synthesizers and various other electronic instruments to create vast, epic, rhythmic and cinematic ambient electronic music. For more information on David Helpling's music visit: https://spottedpeccary.com/artists/david-helpling/ https://helpling.bandcamp.com/ "Tones & Drones" is hosted and produced in the studios of 91.3 FM KVLU by Jason Miller. For more information on KVLU visit: kvlu.org All music in this episode of the podcast was used with permission from the artist.
Acceso anticipado para Fans - En los dos últimos episodios migramos hacia lugares más cálidos, fuimos viajeros en tránsito. Hoy también nos movemos; y nos movemos hacia arriba. Porque normalmente ir hacia arriba implica de alguna manera una mejora, nos acerca al cielo de manera física y metafísica. Elevarnos nos hace más espirituales, más trascendentes, más humanos. Por eso no es extraño que desde siempre los músicos hayan compuesto músicas ascendentes. Jo Blankenburg, Syngularity (ft. Marianne Vahl and Chris Georgiou), Jamie Robertson, Lisa Bella Donna, Clifford White, Ascendant, Mark Dwane, Loon, J.S. Epperson, Really Slow Motion, Steve Roach, David Helpling.
Show for Mid-April …. the sun is getting it's power back in Cyprus! Positive energy booster through your speakers with the World Première of the new NIMANTY album - Time Space Light - set for release date April 27. An early arrival in the Spacemusic podcast! We scratch the surface of this new work by Dutch Ambient musician Nimanty and we're absolutely sure you will like it. “ Seldom you hear an album that creates such spectacular space and deep listening experience! “ TC Absolute stunning tracks in one-go featuring David Helpling, Nimanty, Meg Bowles, Dreamstate Logic, Erik Seifert, Josef Steinbuechel, Nicholas Gunn, Stellardrone, Drøn, Laroth, Andrew Heath, Anne Chris Bakker, Forest Robots. Best measure for you to comply with : tune in and enjoy your License to Chill START … 0:00:00 - This is Spacemusic 13.7 “ License to Chill ”0:00:46 - As The World Falls Away - DAVID HELPLING0:06:08 - Time - NIMANTY0:12:28 - Space - NIMANTY0:19:43 - Chalice of Shadows - MEG BOWLES0:23:31 - Operation Terra - DREAMSTATE LOGIC0:28:35 - Timelapse - SEIFERT & STEINBUECHEL0:32:15 - The Unfolding - NICHOLAS GUNN0:35:34 - Electron - SEIFERT & STEINBUECHEL0:38:56 - Rendezvous With Rama - STELLARDRONE0:46:32 - Star Bathing - DRØN0:47:28 - Aetherium's Neural Machine - LAROTH0:52:49 - The Apostle's Benediction - ANDREW HEATH & ANNE CHRIS BAKKER0:59:15 - Sustenance Comes From The Roots, Not The Height - FOREST ROBOTS …END ———> NEW SHOW NOTES VERSION ———> PLEASE SEND ANY FEEDBACK IF YOU WANT ———> admin@ambient.zone ———> visit our site www.ambient.zone ———> SUPPORT THIS STATION https://paypal.me/ambientzone
Mientras el módulo Eagle se dispone a alunizar en el Mar de la Tranquilidad, las imágenes en directo están siendo seguidas en televisión por 600 millones de personas. La cuarta misión de la serie de vuelos tripulados Apolo inicia la exploración humana de la Luna. Los astronautas Neil Armstrong y Edwin F. Aldrin recorren el terreno durante más de dos horas recogiendo 22 kilogramos de muestras de suelo y rocas lunares e instalando un reflector láser e instrumental científico para detección de seismos y partículas solares. Cuenta la leyenda que Buzz Aldrin era presbiteriano y pidió permiso a su iglesia para poder administrarse a sí mismo la comunión al alunizar. Aldrin llevaría un pequeño kit religioso compuesto por una hostia y un poco de vino para comulgar con ellos poco después de alunizar. La base lunar, denominada Tranquillitatis Statio, consistente en el LEM y su tripulación, se hallaba a unos noventa kilómetros al este de dos cráteres casi gemelos denominados Ritter y Sabine, al sur del Mare Tranquilitatis. Seis horas y media después del alunizaje, los astronautas estaban preparados para salir del LEM. Realizadas las comprobaciones pertinentes, Armstrong solicitó permiso para efectuar los preparativos de la primera actividad extravehicular. Houston lo autorizó. El primero en salir es Armstrong. Mientras desciende por las escaleras activa la cámara de televisión que retransmitirá imágenes a todo el mundo. Entonces describe a Houston lo que ve a su alrededor y, al pisar el suelo a las 2:56 del 21 de julio de 1969 (hora internacional UTC), pronuncia la famosa frase: 'Este es un pequeño paso para un hombre, pero un gran salto para la Humanidad'. En Houston el reloj marcaba las 22:56 h. En un primer momento, por seguridad, los astronautas iban unidos al LEM mediante un cordón. Al ver que el paseo lunar parecía seguro, se deshicieron de él. Armstrong y Aldrin tenían expresas instrucciones de no cerrar la escotilla del Apolo 11, ya que no contaba con una manija en su parte exterior. Armstrong tomó fotografías del paisaje aledaño y más tarde muestras del suelo lunar. Entretanto Buzz Aldrin se preparó para salir del LEM de la misma manera que su comandante. El segundo de a bordo bajó por la escala y contempló su alrededor. Armstrong: —Una vista magnífica ahí fuera. Aldrin: —Magnífica desolación. Los astronautas comenzaron a realizar las tareas que les habían encomendado: instalar los aparatos del ALSEP, descubrir una placa con una inscripción que conmemora la efeméride, instalar una cámara de televisión sobre un trípode a veinte metros del LEM. Mientras tanto Aldrin instaló un detector de partículas nucleares emitidas por el Sol: una cinta metalizada sobre la que incide el viento solar que posteriormente deberían trasladar al LEM para poder analizarla en la Tierra al término de la misión. Más tarde ambos desplegaron una bandera estadounidense e iniciaron una conversación telefónica con el presidente de los Estados Unidos Richard Nixon: Nixon: —Hola, Neil y Buzz. Les estoy hablando por teléfono desde el Despacho Oval de la Casa Blanca y seguramente ésta sea la llamada telefónica más importante jamás hecha, porque gracias a lo que han conseguido, desde ahora el cielo forma parte del mundo de los hombres y como nos hablan desde el Mar de la Tranquilidad, eso nos recuerda que tenemos que duplicar los esfuerzos para traer la paz y la tranquilidad a la Tierra. En este momento único en la Historia del mundo, todos los pueblos de la Tierra forman uno solo. Lo que han hecho les enorgullece y rezamos para que vuelvan sanos y salvos a la Tierra. Armstrong: —Gracias, señor presidente. Para nosotros es un honor y un privilegio estar aquí. Representamos no sólo a los Estados Unidos, sino también a los hombres de paz de todos los países. Es una visión de futuro. Es un honor para nosotros participar en esta misión hoy. Por último instalan un sismómetro a pocos metros del LEM para conocer la actividad sísmica de la Luna y un retrorreflector de rayos láser para medir con precisión la distancia que hay hasta nuestro satélite. Mientras esto sucede, Michael Collins seguía en órbita en el módulo de mando con un ángulo muy rasante. Cada paso en órbita, de un horizonte a otro, duraba tan sólo seis minutos y medio, pero desde semejante altura no era capaz de ver a sus compañeros. La actividad extravehicular duró más de 2 horas. Los astronautas instalaron un ALSEP con varios experimentos, colocaron un disco con mensajes y saludos de varias naciones del mundo, las medallas recibidas de las familias de Yuri Gagarin y Vladímir Komarov, las insignias del Apolo en recuerdo de Virgil Grissom, Edward White y Roger Chaffee, fallecidos en el incendio de la nave Apolo 1, sellaron con un tampón el primer ejemplar del nuevo sello de correos de 10 centavos y recogieron 22 kg de rocas lunares. El primero en regresar al módulo lunar es Aldrin, seguido inmediatamente por Armstrong. Mientras llevaron puesto el traje no lo notaron, pero al quitarse el casco dentro del módulo lunar, los astronautas del Apolo 11 sintieron algo inesperado: el polvo lunar que había en sus botas y trajes desprendía un olor intenso y muy desagradable que les recordaba a la pólvora. La composición química del polvo lunar es muy distinta de la de la pólvora, así que el origen de ese olor sigue siendo un misterio. Se cree que fue algún tipo de reacción que se activó al entrar en contacto con el aire húmedo de la cápsula y después se disipó. Después los dos astronautas durmieron durante casi 4 horas y media. Evenfall, Max Corbacho, Robert Scott Thompson, Paul Kwitek, Endless Melancholy, David Helpling, Lokijar, Craig Padilla & Marvin Allen, Richard P John, O Yuki Conjugate, Marcus Denight, S1gns of L1fe.
The vast world of New Age and ambient instrumental music has emerged in recent decades to an enthusiastic audience that embraces spiritual and alternative perspectives, and the music of David Helpling stands out uniquely in this genre. Even though it is created in an electronic medium, David's music retains all the beauty of human dreams, emotions and the vibe of the natural world. I resonate deeply with David's visionary style, melodic structures, and innovative use of effects processing to create deep, ambient and dreamlike soundscapes. Sound itself can heal and inspire, and I feel that David has tapped into the motherlode of both qualities. In episode two of this two-part presentation, we will explore his journey from 2013 to his recent albums and hear about what he's been working on in the present. After you hear the rest of David's story, and examples of his music, I feel you will fall in love with music and ethos. David's music: https://helpling.bandcamp.com/More info on Isaac George: https://kindasound.org/isaac-george.html
Over the past 35 years New Age and instrumental ambient music has gained an ever larger and enthusiastic audience. Music that relaxes, soothes, and promotes healing can now be found everywhere, such as in therapeutic settings, yoga studios and meditation courses. Within this vast genre, there are pioneers with a particular type of sound, one that appeals to the deeper reaches of human emotions, dreams, and the vibrations of the natural world. The music of one such man, David Helpling, embraces all these qualities. In this show we will explore the influences that inspired David's musical career from his first album “Between Green and Blue”, released in 1996, to the release of the last album in a trilogy created with Jon Jenkins, in 2013. Join us for an immersion into the sound of dreaming… a conversation with David Helpling.More info on David Helpling: https://kindasound.org/David-Helpling.htmlMore info on Isaac George: https://kindasound.org/isaac-george.html
I think we can all agree that the last year of the pandemic — from March 2020 to March 2021 — has been one of the most difficult, disrupted, and disheartening in American history. One memorable commercial starring the devil and his girlfriend dubbed it "The Year From Hell." No one argued. The unprecedented strain on our collective nerves led to a boom in therapeutic, calming, psychologically healing music and media. Much of it here on Hearts of Space was dark and melancholy, reflecting feelings of fear, isolation, depression, and loss. With the arrival of powerful vaccines and new management, things have finally started to improve. And while it's not yet time to celebrate, we've begun to allow ourselves a positive view of the future. Optimism emerges when hope turns into real, positive change. Like prayer, hope is intangible—a hazy image of a better future. Optimism is hope fulfilled, based on real events and how they're moving. Optimism inspires music with a positive tone, fresh energy, a sense of comfort, and expanding possibilities. It's a rest stop on the road to joy. On this transmission of Hearts of Space, optimistic ambient for improving times, on a program called — OPTIMISM. Music is by THIERRY DAVID, DAVID HELPLING, DIGITONAL, and LIQUID MIND. [ view playlist ] [ view Flickr image gallery ] [ play 30 second MP3 promo ]
It’s here …. the final podcast for 2020. Welcome to The Oliebollenshow 2020! Thanks for your support over the past year - we look forward creating magic new shows next year. First we have couple of Oliebollen and we wait for the countdown… This show: you can expect anything and things are not always ‘Spacemusic’. Hey hey …that’s the beauty of this traditional broadcast that we first aired in 2005/2006 ; the bottom line is good music, magic vibes, cool comments, sweet oliebollen and loud firecrackers :) Enjoy this New Year’s Eve with: Dreamstate Logic, Eclektic, Slow Dancing Society, Off The Sky, Jonathan E. Blake, Kiphi, Seramind, Pat Keista, Aaron Static ft. Chase Vass, Thomas Lemmer, Sverre Knut Johansen, Eden Iris, David Helpling, Hollan Holmes, Andrew Heath, Ascian. Special Surprise : for all members and patrons there’s a NONSTOP® EDITION of show 12.24 available. Check the site. Check your RSS feeds. Bless you friends! Have a good New Year’s Eve and a healthy & prosperous New Year 2021. // ambient zone //
Welcome to show number 20 in Season 12 - recorded for you to enjoy the max! Today’s recipe is simple: press play and don’t touch anything anymore, except for the ‘repeat’ button. Just before November starts we have launched our new social platform, you can join us on our new Discord server and chat, read, share, have a good time with Ambient Zone members, patrons, visitors, musicians, authors and more to come! An exclusive new-music channel, announcements, chill-out and latest label news. Simply follow our invite or type in: https://ambient.zone/discord and see you in a bit! Musical contributions by Lemmer & Pabst, Time Being, Miriam Stockley, David Helpling, Jon Jenkins, Off land, Dino Pacifici, Xerxes, Andrew Heath, Off the Sky, D.P. Kaufman, Solar Fields. Brand new releases and some oldies but goodies, all mixed and matched for a super soothing listening experience that does include couple of beats to keep the blood pumping :) Have fun! // ambient zone //
Maybe it was just a coincidence, a timely convergence, but the era of space exploration that began in the 1960s was also a formative decade for electronic music. At the time, German experimental composer KARLHEINZ STOCKHAUSEN observed that there was a natural relationship between his electronic music and images of cosmic space. Maybe it was the drugs, but it seemed right. In Germany, the late 1960s saw the rise of the "Kozmik Musik" genre; electronic nebulae blossomed all over Europe and the English speaking countries; SUN RA toured the world and played his own brand of Afro-cosmic funk, while JOHN COLTRANE and his wife ALICE released the album COSMIC MUSIC. In the 1970's the COSMIC COURIERS record label was established, PROGRESSIVE ROCK went cosmic and became SPACE ROCK, BRIAN ENO invented Ambient, and PINK FLOYD became the biggest selling band in the world after Dark Side of the Moon. It was Good Times for space fans. Today, electronic spacemusic is an established genre with a nice article in Wikipedia and a steady stream of significant new music from masters of the craft. On this transmission of Hearts of Space, a classic journey in the electronic starfields, on a program called MASTERS OF SPACE. Music is by ERIK WØLLO & MICHAEL STEARNS, DAVID HELPLING & JON JENKINS, JON DURANT & ROBERT JÜRJENDAL, PHILLIP WILKERSON, and JEFF GREINKE. [ view playlist ] [ view Flickr image gallery ] [ play 30 second MP3 promo ]
Summer 2020. Hot in Cyprus. Hot everywhere on the planet .. so much going on .. it’s restless, it’s crazy, it’s tough sometimes .. But: Help is on the way! We do not have a vaccine yet, but we do offer “The Healing” - that was made for you to chillout, relax, breathe in and out, charge yourselves and drift away on soothing tunes. It’s all about perspectives and focus on good things in life. Featuring Fade, Igneous Flame, Jim Ottaway, Moonlooker, Ivan Teixeira, Scott Reich, Arctubulae, Eden Iris, Dreamstate Logic, David Helpling. Big thanks all artists, Spotted Peccary Music, Heart Dance Records, Sine Music. Big thanks to all Patrons and Members supporting us financially. // ambient zone //
Tras el despegue, el módulo de mando y el módulo lunar permanecen aún unidos a la tercera etapa, denominada S-IV B. Según las normas de las misiones lunares, las naves Apolo deben permanecer 3 horas en una órbita llamada órbita de aparcamiento a 215 km de altura. La tripulación emplea este tiempo en estibar los equipos, calibrar instrumentos y seguir las lecturas de navegación para comprobar que la trayectoria que siguen es la correcta. En el control de misión verifican la localización de la nave, dan instrucciones a los astronautas y reciben los datos de quince estaciones de rastreo repartidas por todo el planeta, que han de estar perfectamente coordinadas. El Apolo 11 completa la segunda órbita a la Tierra. Los astronautas terminan de realizar sus tareas. Houston da la orden para ponerlo rumbo a la Luna. Programa temático de nuestra serie dedicada a la música espacial: lostfrontier.org/space Lokijar, Jameson Nathan Jones, Evenfall, Solace Road, Lars Leonhard, Endless Melancholy, Dallas Acid, Max Richter, Astrosphere, Jo Blankenburg, Chris Russell, Nils Frahm, Eric Taylor, James Murray, Francis M Gri, Resilience, David Helpling, Michael Neil.
One of cruel ironies of 2020 is that spring here in Northern California is the loveliest we've seen in years. As we absorb the terrible news about a global pandemic against this lush, verdant background, the "cognitive dissonance" is deafening. The plants and animals don't know about the virus and are having a wonderful time, while the humans have to fight a ruthless bio-terrorist that can turn our fellow citizens into involuntary assassins, and paralyze our whole society. So in this season of hope and rebirth, we celebrate our steadfast first responders, heroic doctors and dedicated nurses, while we mourn our sick, our suffering and our dead. On this transmission of Hearts of Space, a program called ELEGIES FOR THE FALLEN. Music by MICHAEL WHALEN, DAVID HELPLING & JON JENKINS, JON HOPKINS, CHARLES B. KIM, A WINGED VICTORY FOR THE SULLEN, and KEVIN BRAHENY FORTUNE. [ view playlist ] [ view Flickr image gallery ] [ play 30 second MP3 promo ]
April … time flies … but not fast enough for the most of us. Here’s a brand new show mixing the very best artists back to back, offering a wonderful listening experience, making it possible to just ‘stop time’ and focus on tunes, vibes and dreams we have. The ‘Microcosmos’ episode will help you to take things easy and to shift the focus from the outside world to the inside world: YOU. Because YOU are the most important ingredient. YOU are one of many but so unique, YOU have qualities no one else has, YOU can start creating. Step into the ‘Microcosmos’ and listen closely … The more you experience your true nature, the closer you are to the field of pure potentiality. The experience of the Self, or "self-referral”, means that our internal reference point is our own spirit, and not the objects of our experience. Musical contributions by Nicholas Gunn, David Helpling, Rameses B, Ancient Astronaut, Arctubulae, Andrew Heath, Dreamstate Logic, Solar Fields. Special Thanks to Spotted Peccary Music, Higher Level Media and all artists that make this show possible! Enjoy the music, go buy the originals today. *** April 24: the arrival of Spacemusic 12.8 “Macrocosmos” *** Spread the words! Stay Safe. // ambient zone //