
THE RELAY STATION
featuring ambient, neoclassical, and new age artists from around the world.
⨳⨳ TUNE IN LIVE: SUNDAYS 9am CST / 1500 GMT at youtube.com/stolace ⨳⨳
featuring ambient, neoclassical, and new age artists from around the world.
⨳⨳ TUNE IN LIVE: SUNDAYS 9am CST / 1500 GMT at youtube.com/stolace ⨳⨳
In the next transmission of The STOLACE | RELAY STATION, contemplate the color blue with us in Jeanima’s gorgeous meditative handpan piece, and soak in a lazy rainy day in bard.o’s sunroom. Plus the music of Astrotherapy, Chelidon Frame, Greasy Board, s28, teatR, William St. Hugh, and Thomas Svab.
In this episode of The STOLACE | RELAY STATION, we feature two meditative pieces to help usher in a state of serenity, one from German ambient artist Elènne, as well as Italian artist Michael Reiley. Plus the music of Antoine Dore, Robinson's Village, Gulan, Uncle Chrome, and Tristan Bres.
In this week’s episode of The STOLACE | RELAY STATION, we cross a place steeped in mystery, led on by ambient artist Jim Butler; and we are drawn to reflection and wonder by UK-based artist Gregory Paul Mineeff. Plus the music of Ceramic, Liaisons, Vivarium, Troyificus, and the volume settings folder.
In this episode of The STOLACE | RELAY STATION, we bring to you two sublime tunes, both unique in expressions and approaching from vastly different ends of the ambient spectrum. Our first guest artist is William St. Hugh bringing to us an outstanding neoclassical composition, followed by a brand new composition from the volume settings folder, a somber but expressive piece entitled “Drops of Joy and Terror (part two)”. Plus the music of Ceramic and Stolace.
Season three, episode two is upon us with some old friends at the STOLACE Twitch Channel [https://twitch.tv/stolacemusic]. Hear two tracks created by our friends Addicted to Nothing and Uncle Chrome, both of whom create music using modular synthesis and publish their music out to YouTube.
We begin season three of The STOLACE | RELAY STATION with two new guest artists, music from James Dawson with a track from their album “Before the Storm”, and Gregory Paul Mineeff with the title track from their EP “Turmoil.”