Idyllic Music show

Idyllic Music

Summary: Jim Nye's Long Running Free Music Podcast Featuring Trip Hop, Ambient, Jazz, Dub and Downtempo Tracks by the Best Indie Artists from across the Globe.

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 Idyllic Music #174 - When Things Get Wobbly | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:00

This week we will consider those times when things get wobbly. Not the early 20th century trade union but the feeling that things that once seemed solid and unchanging are now less so. They may be in politics and sexuality, personally or sonically. We will hear from 6 artists finding their footing in an unstable world. They are The National Pool, Auma, Metaharmoniks, Lovespirals, The Esoteric Gender and Korev. Try the new Idyllic Music app.

 Idyllic Music #173 - The Zeitgeist | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:05

This week we'll look at the Zeitgeist. This moment in time, our collective meme and the era of uncertainty. It's an era that portends the age of human technology while celebrating a kind of spirtitual nostalgia. On this episode of Idyllic Music we'll hear from seven artists reflecting "the spirit of the times". They are Esza Kaye, All India Radio, Andreia Dacal, Daybehavior, Aphone, Giyz and Curly Jefferson. Try the new Idyllic Music app.

 Idyllic Music #172 - Summer Travel Season | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:39

This week, we'll ponder the summer travel season. The world's a mighty big place filled with destinations that can be both beautiful and dangerous, often times in the same city. We'll hear from six artists with a musical itinerary stretching from Copenhagen to Christchurch, Calcutta to Brixton. Leading our tour on this edition of Idyllic Music are Jordan Reyne, Secret Archives of the Vatican, Tikki Masala, Project 5am, My Bubba and Mi and Chris Pettit. Try the new Idyllic Music app.

 Idyllic Music #171 - Women and Men | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:41

This week we'll look at women and men and the equally compelling perspectives they bring to music. We have come a long way from days when gender roles were specific and restricting. Now we find even in parts of the world where traditional divisions between men and women remain, within the arts those walls are collapsing. Helping illustrated that on this episode of Idyllic Music are Endless Blue, Boleros En Femeni, Fuji Kureta, Babbaracos, The Crisis Project and Sarah Fimm. Try the new Idyllic Music app.

 Idyllic Music #170 - The Contemplative Life | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:00

This week, we'll consider the contemplative life most often associated with religious devotion. On this episode of Idyllic Music we'll focus instead on the secular. The conscious decision to notice things. The little details of life that we often skip right past. We get help from Orange Crush, Natalie Walker, Motionfield, Vitamins for You, Text Adventure and Asaguare. I'm Jim Nye. Try the new Idyllic Music app.

 Idyllic Music #169 - Deceptions and Delusions | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:03

This week, we'll look at deceptions and delusions and how the two often blend into the other in a sort of symbiotic fashion. It requires the need to believe and ultimately deceive. It is one of our most powerful tools in coping with emotional pain. Providing a bit of regression therapy for us on this episode of Idyllic Music are PlanetsCitizens, Naoned, Dave Gerard, Floating Spirits, Ovalys and AlikProject. Try the new Idyllic Music app.

 Idyllic Music #168 - The Search for Self | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:40

This week, we'll explore the search for self. Looking for the light that makes us strive for something better. It might be the agonizing reappraisal of one's efforts and motives over a lifetime or the search for enlightenment contained in so many faiths. Finding your true self is so daunting a project that many simply never try. We'll hear from six of the bold ones on this episode of Idyllic Music. They are Dr Freebs, Cling, Twin Muses, PiliPili, Merlune and Dub One! Try the new Idyllic Music app.

 Idyllic Music #167 - Sun Worship | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:20

This week, we'll explore the belief that all that we know of God can just as easily be attributed to the sun. Of course, sun worship is as old as civilization and even in an Old Testament context, the sun can be just as punishing or life sustaining as God. So rather than worship, we'll marvel at the hope and happiness, love and warmth we get from the sun with help from Adam and Alma, Artemis, Blear Moon, Massive Attack, SackJo22 and Sunspot and Sect23 Try the new Idyllic Music app.

 Idyllic Music #166 - Cleansing Power of Fire | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:00

This week, we'll welcome the cleansing power of fire. It's a concept so broad as to include ancient elements of Egyptian, Christian and Druid rituals as well modern ideas about the birth of the universe. On a personal level, Fire can lead either to brilliance or devastation. As Tennessee Williams noted "We all live in a house on fire". So we'll burn to hear from Dee W, Dive Index, Maido Project, Kesakoo, Uniform Motion and Black Widow Voodoo Cult. Try the new Idyllic Music iPhone app.

 Idyllic Music #165 - Abbreviations and Acronyms | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:21

This week, we'll look at abbreviations and acronyms. You see them everywhere from texts and license plates to government forms and love notes. They might be cute and clever or confusing and inscrutable but these brevis or shortenings have become the bane of writers and lovers of language everywhere. We'll hear from six artists, PDQ, who use them in name and title only. LOL. They are 2%, The Reverend Shortboy, WEED, Alien S, Alec Troniq and Rho. Try the new Idyllic Music iPhone app.

 Idyllic Music #164 - Unbearable Sadness | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:07

This week, we'll look at the unbearable sadness that marks the end of relationships. Whether the result of the discovery or admission of infidelity or the euphemism of 'growing apart', the cold numbness deep inside of those unaware and most pained lives on in a hundred ways. Its never about them as protested but the left behind deal in anger and recriminations, self-doubt and what-ifs. It is a sadness that lessens over time but never heals. Seven heartbreaking tales are offered up this week by Delgarma, Garmisch, Cobrider, Billy Cote and Uniit Carruyo, Tumc, and Full source. Try the new Idyllic Music iPhone app.

 Idyllic Music #163 - A World of Possibilities | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:21

This week, we'll breathlessly await a world of possibilities. The future is more open, blended and diverse than it was even a generation ago. That means there is more opportunity for progress and enlightenment even in the face of retrenchment. The tide is inevitably against the forces of the status quo. It's called progress and it's not limited to the macro. Everyone has the possibility of growth. Moving forward this week are Raja, Calander Girl, Arze Kareem, Pili Pili, Nu Shooz Orchestra, Tracing Arcs and Jah Wobble. Try the new Idyllic Music iPhone app. I'm Jim Nye.

 Idyllic Music #162 - Hidden World of Esotericism | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 29:59

This week, we'll try to fathom the hidden world of Esotericism. It's a fool's errand; really, because the point is certain things are kept by a narrow circle of the enlightened or initiated away from the rest of us. The most obvious are in the government or religious arena but the idea cascades down to much smaller things like school or office politics. Holding the torch whilst we search the catacombs are the x-structure, Tang Kai, Dive Index, Sister Overdrive, Sekotis and Secret Archives of the Vatican.

 Idyllic Music #161 - The Wars Men Wage | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:24

This week, we'll look at the wars men wage with all its glory and tragedy. How something so awful can be a source of honor and how Napoleonic ego can lead us into horrific conflict. It's the story of mankind for better or worse and war's moral paradox largely defines the human race. Informing us in ways large and small are Kate Martin, Drifting In Silence, Jelle, Bill Laswell, CC Asia and Peter Gabriel. I'm Jim Nye.

 Idyllic Music #160 - Camus' Invincible Summer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:24

This week, we'll lay back and take in Camus' invincible summer. In times of ambiguous environments, artificial seasons, climate controlled offices and 24 hour shopping malls, its nice to revel in the easy season. Summer. Its sprinklers, beaches, vacations and slower pace.

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