A Walk on the Dark Side: An Evening of Ambient Music

Started by Muied Lumens, October 17, 2009, 08:36:04 PM

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Muied Lumens

Hi, I don't post much on these forums, but I lurk a lot so I feel as if I know you guys quite well...

That's why I thought I'd take an opportunity to do a shameless promotion here. If it is frowned upon, I can delete this post, just let me know.  :)

Anyway, here goes:

Live streaming concert on Electro-Music radio and Stillstream.com

6 Hours of Dark, Atmospheric, and Ethereal Music

Starting on the 14th of November 22:00 GMT

All times GMT:

22:00 - Modulator ESP
23:00 - Desert Mystic
00:00 - Shane Morris
01:00 - Muied Lumens
02:00 - Emerald Adrift
03:00 - Stephen Philips


CCC

Nifty and why not, anything that ignites the imagination. I just drove back from this gathering a few moments ago and it was an experience.

http://www.immersionfestival.com/

Henry Blewer

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Forget Tuesday; It's just Monday spelled with a T

Muied Lumens

Quote from: CCC on October 18, 2009, 01:44:08 AM
Nifty and why not, anything that ignites the imagination. I just drove back from this gathering a few moments ago and it was an experience.

http://www.immersionfestival.com/

Wow, that looks amazing! Just the sort of thing I would love to experience too, although I live in a slightly less happening place than you do (I'm in Bristol, UK). There is the occasional event here though, so I'm not complaining.

For a constant input of interesting new ambient music, Stillstream can be a good source! Electro-Music, which I am a part of, is more experimental, and you do of course have other stations like OEM radio (upbeat), Dronezone and Soma FM. Plus a million others. The advantage that we at Electro-Music and Stillstream have, is that we do several regular live shows a week, with live improvised music. Not quite the same as being there in person, but it makes a difference imo. :)

Anyway, thank you for reading - I didn't quite mean to spam this forum further, but I find streaming radio in general to be an efficient way of finding good music in a sea of choice.