Music not meant for driving

Episode 607

Is your area also plastered with roadworks? We have some building spots that already last for more than 3 years. And I am talking about roadworks not some airport. Soon they will lock down the main road where I live, so I have to detour about 5 minutes or so to get to my doctor appointments. Good heavens, 10 more minutes of my life time wasted on the road not doing anything. Ok, well, I waste much more time on other occasions, but that's not the point. Or is it? Am I ranting about some short detour? Well, seems I need some rest harder than I thought. So here it comes with serene and relaxing tracks by Time Away & Athinaniki (Age of Water), Ambiente Solstice (Living Water), Konrad Paulsen (Atem), Eisenlager (Midnightradio Compilation 109), Imaginary Landscape (Undiscovered Landscapes), Forrest Fang (Forever Cascade), Peter Phippen (Into the Ancient), Volker Lankow (Ephemerality), Veil of Alchemy (Midnightradio Compilation 109).

 

Playlist:

Time Away & Athinaniki - Devil and the Deep Blue Sea (Age of Water)
Ambiente Solstice - Made Out of Dust (Living Water)
Konrad Paulsen - Leben (Atem)
Eisenlager - Van Gogh (Midnightradio Compilation 109)
Imaginary Landscape - The Velvet Swamps of Trappist (Undiscovered Landscapes)
Forrest Fang - Seahorses and Aeolians (Forever Cascade)
Peter Phippen - Tears of Infinity (Into the Ancient)
Volker Lankow - Nimbostratus (Ephemerality)
Veil of Alchemy - Mystics in Bali (Midnightradio Compilation 109)

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syndae is an independent podcast on electronic music of ambient, space, new age, harmonic, traditional, progressive, and rhythmic style, not directly including electronic dance music. The goal of syndae is to make aware of fine electronic music, by providing enjoyable episodes with well known and not yet well known artists from around the world, and to promote events of the electronic music scene, by dedicating episodes to selected artists of such an event. Host of the show is Stefan, an enthusiast of electronic music, who likes to spread the word and sound of synth.

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