featuring ambient, neoclassical, and new age artists from around the world.
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In this episode of The STOLACE RELAY STATION, we take a moment to showcase women in ambient music. In a genre that sometimes feels male-dominated or where the identity of the artist is withheld in the form of blurred or abstract photographs, there are some simply fantastic women artists in the ambient, new age, and neoclassical genres. Our feature artists on the program are Eydís Evensen from Iceland, and Sherry Finzer from the United States. Plus the music of Nikki C., Maddy Briggs, Kirsty Hawkshaw, Kate Moore, Emmalee Crane, Diane Wheeler Dunn, and Christina Gionnone.
In this episode of The STOLACE RELAY STATION, our theme is inspired by water, a precious resource that is a frequent source of inspiration in the ambient music world. Our featured guests on the program hail from opposite coasts in the United States — Daryl Groetsch from Oregon, and Grammy-nominated Tom Eaton from New Hampshire. Plus the music of Artos Eleven, Taylor Deupree, Dream Cycle, Vivarium, City of Dawn, Kilometre Club, and Ceramic.
Next on The STOLACE RELAY STATION, we shift our focus toward a close relative of the ambient genre — new age music, a style that has been popularized by the likes of Enya, Mannheim Steamroller, and Yanni. Our two feature artists on the program have their own interesting takes on new age music — Carl Lord from Louisville, Kentucky and Don Latarski, both who’ve created beautiful musical expressions that we’ll be showcasing on in the program. Plus the music of Hiram, Owl, Sleepmute, Andrea Bacci, Robert Rich & Luca Formentini, Paul T. Laino, and Sherry Finzer.
Next on The STOLACE RELAY STATION we’re going on a meditative journey together, exploring the more zen side of ambient, neoclassical, and new age music. Our feature artists on the program are Sherry Finzer and Elise from Arizona in the United States, and James Murray from the United Kingdom. Plus the music of Entheogenic Sound Explorers, Gulan, Hiram, Piotr Janeczek, and Robert Rich.