Mark Rushton's Ambient and Electronic Music Podcast
Summary: Ambient, electronic, space music, field recordings, and live tracks, although it varies from show-to-show. Since late 2004, the markrushton.com podcast has been playing tracks from my massive archive of electronic music, either created in the studio or improvised live. You can find out more about me and my music at markrushton.com
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Podcasts:
New ambient and electronic music and remixes by Mark Rushton
a preview of the album Extra Spaces by Mark Rushton, featuring excerpts from the four tracks.
Mark Rushton's Three Sketches EP, released on the Audio Gourmet netlabel
Two new Ambient Matyk tracks, "Something Under" and "The Alleyway", recorded March 28, 2010. Hosted by Mark Rushton.
Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish provide audio commentary about the recording of and the themes behind their album, Ambient Matyk. The album is played during the commentary.
Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish release a new album under the name Ambient Matyk, a collection of live outdoor soundscaping pieces.
Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish return to the Matyk Building in New Bohemia for a 31 minute outdoor ambient improvisation piece.
Four more tracks that were outtakes from my Flow album. Most of these are relatively minimal ambient/electronica, but weren't picked for a variety of reasons: unfinished, editing issues, didn't fit with the theme, etc.
Four tracks that were outtakes from my Flow album. This is the first of a series of "leftover" pieces of ambient and electronica music from that time.
Highlighting some ambient/electronica MP3s that I have given away recently.
Mark Rushton Podcast #32 - Esker EP (ambient) with Jon Harnish
Mark Rushton Podcast #31 - new album with Jon Harnish called Ornate Culmination
Mark Rushton Podcast #30 - Yacht Club with Jon Harnish, Craig Erickson, Pacific Before Tiger, and Eric Hall
Mark Rushton Podcast #29 - Mandatory
Mark Rushton Podcast #28 - Three Tracks of Ambient Electronica by Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish