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Hearts of Space for October 27, 2011 10:00 PM - 11:00 PM [Program Website]
Today's Highlight: "Decompression" - an electro-acoustic journey in the autumn soundscape
Hearts of Space brings you the ancient resonances of drums, bells, and flutes, the exotic tones of gongs and gamelans, and the digital sounds of the new Ambient frontier. As it moves into its third decade, the program continues to chronicle the best of the contemplative sound experience, with spacemusic from near and far out.
Hearts of Space grew out of producer Stephen Hill’s fascination with space-creating, contemplative music. Beginning in the early 1970s, Hill hosted a weekly late-night radio program in the San Francisco Bay area. What began purely as a labor of love eventually became the most popular contemporary music program on public radio. Over the intervening quarter century, Hearts of Space evolved into a multifaceted production and broadcast company encompassing radio, record production, and internet streaming.
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