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101 Dimensions Podcast Is Available!

Posted by Anthony Rowsick on March 29, 2017
Posted in: 101 Dimensions, News, Podcast. Tagged: Alan Parsons Project, ambient, Anthony Rowsick, Boddy Reuter & Mullaney, electronic, Jean-Michel Jarre, Klaus Schulze, Pekka Pohjola, Redshift, Tony Rowsick.

101 Dimensions January

If you missed last weekend’s 101 Dimensions, you can still listen HERE

“…And then there were three…”
With only three of us doing the rotation on 101 Dimensions, my turns will be coming more often. No worries, though…I’ve got lots of great electronic/ambient music to blow your mind! Like this week’s crop:

1. Jean-Michel Jarre – Oxygene (Pts. IV, V, & VI) (from the album Oxygene, 1976)
2. The Alan Parsons Project – I Robot (from the album I Robot, 1977)
3. Pekka Pohjola – B The Magpie, Side 1 (including The Beginning, The First Morning, Bad Weather, and Bialoipokku’s War Dream) (from the album B The Magpie, 1974)
4. The Alan Parsons Project – Hyper Gamma Spaces (from the album Pyramid, 1978)
5. Boddy, Reuter & Mullaney – Mysterionic (from the album Triptych, 2003)
6. Klaus Schulze – Die Prophezeiung Erfult Sich (from the album Contemporary Works, Vol. II, 2002)
7. The Alan Parsons Project – Lucifer (from the album Eve, 1979)
8. Redshift – A Midnight Clear (from the album Redshift II, 1997)

I hope you enjoy! Until next time, Prog On!

Tony

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