
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:
Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish performing 17 minutes during "Out Of Bounds" at Legion Arts in Cedar Rapids on March 22, 2008
Three pieces of ambient/electronica music are played, including a new live track.
Excerpts from every track on the Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish album. Current and back catalog is now available in MP3 download format for only $3.95 per album at CDBaby.com
Four pieces of music are played. I have released two new ambient electronica albums recently. Both are on sale for a short time at CDBaby as MP3 download albums for $3.95 each, as well as the rest of my back catalog.
A quick message from Mark Rushton about two new CDs coming available, plus 5 electronica tracks from the digital vault.
Jon Harnish and I recorded these three improvised ambient/electronica pieces on Saturday, October 13, 2007 at his Weather Excuse studio in the New Bohemia section of Cedar Rapids.
Two new ambient and meditative tracks from Mark Rushton created in his new studio in Iowa City.
Mark Rushton's latest album, Regeneration X, is profiled. Samples of every track are offered along with commentary by Mark Rushton.
Mark Rushton's two year podcasting anniversary show starts off with a new drone/electronica track called Drain. After a brief break, a "lost" remix of Anoka-Hennepin is played, followed by the original Anoka-Hennepin. The last music featured is an 8 and a half minute remix of The Advent, a beat-driven electronica piece.
This is a very stripped-down podcast of older material. First up is Adsorption, a rising-and-falling ambient piece from 2002. Second track is What Works, a beat-driven electronic song also from 2002. Final track is Black Box, a melodic, rhythmic, and electronic spectacle from 2003.
Hum, Metrics, and Rhythm
Brine
Ambient Electronica Live
Live At The Ambient Matyk Cafe With The Buddha Machine
September Sky, Parts 1 And 2