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1994-03-14 18:19Pete Ashdown Star Streams
└─ 1994-03-14 18:31Mike J. Brown Re: Musical Starstreams
1994-03-15 14:16Mike J. Brown Re: Musical Starstreams
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1994-03-14 18:19Pete AshdownThis Sunday, a friend encouraged me to tune into a show being broadcast from either Arizon
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Mon, 14 Mar 1994 11:19:35 -0700 (MST)
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Star Streams
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This Sunday, a friend encouraged me to tune into a show being broadcast from either Arizona or New Mexico (I can't remember) called "Star Streams". Normally, the radio is something reserved for the car, and very rarely does anything grab me. However, I was pleasantly surprised with this show. As I tuned in, it was in the closing sounds of a track off "Strange Cargo III". The show later went on to feature the domestic release of Ultramarine's "United Kingdoms". I also heard PWOG's "Obsidian" off of "Excursions in Ambience I". The guy was also peddling "ultrarare" copies of Ambient Dub Vol 1-3 for a fairly reasonable price. Then again, he played a whole lot of sparkly dolphin music and had advertisiments for his HOUSE and cheesy "wealth, money, love, and power" ads. This combined with a new-age-Don-Pardoe mannerism made me cringe between set breaks. Yet, it doesn't make for bad Sunday morning listening. He may come up with something I don't have and want to buy yet.
1994-03-14 18:31Mike J. BrownIn an unusually positive post to the IDM list :), Pete Ashdown said: > This Sunday, a frie
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Mon, 14 Mar 94 13:31:10 EST
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Re: Musical Starstreams
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In an unusually positive post to the IDM list :), Pete Ashdown said:
quoted 4 lines This Sunday, a friend encouraged me to tune into a show being broadcast from> This Sunday, a friend encouraged me to tune into a show being broadcast from > either Arizona or New Mexico (I can't remember) called "Star Streams". > Normally, the radio is something reserved for the car, and very rarely does > anything grab me. However, I was pleasantly surprised with this show.
"Musical Starstreams", produced in Southern California, I think. Playlists are posted semi-regularly to rec.music.newage; is it Cliff Tuel who's got the inside scoop on that? We'll soon find out... a cc: of this is going to Cliff. I'd been meaning to find out more about this show for the ambient survey. Mike Mike J. Brown _ ___ ______________Approach and Identify ............................................................................... Ambient Music Survey: FTP or Gopher techno.stanford.edu. Contributions needed!
1994-03-15 14:16Mike J. BrownIt wasn't Cliff, but he pointed me in the right direction. Here's the info from Loren Buch
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Tue, 15 Mar 94 9:16:37 EST
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Re: Musical Starstreams
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It wasn't Cliff, but he pointed me in the right direction. Here's the info from Loren Buchanon about the Musical Starstreams radio program. Loren is the person who types in the playlists for rec.music.newage.
quoted 26 lines I am not associated with Musical Starstreams, other than as former listenter> I am not associated with Musical Starstreams, other than as former listenter > and current subscriber to the playlists (until my subscription runs out in > August). Musical Starstreams is broadcast on commercial stations. I may be > able to recover the station list I posted last August, but I know of one > station that no longer is on that list (WLTT here in Washington DC has been > sold, renamed, and had a format change). > > I type the playlists in as I have time, and unfortunately that has been in > rather short supply. I intend to enter my entire collection of playlists > (it goes back to January 1990 with a few gaps), and the permanent archive > will be at cs.uwp.edu thanks to Dave Datta and the University of Wisconsin- > Parkside. I am hoping I can find a scanner with OCR software that will do > the typing for me. > > The program itself is two hours long, divided into 5 sets with songs from a > featured album opening the second and fourth sets. The music is mostly > instrumental works from genres such as space music, newage, ambient, jazz, > rock, classical, world, electronic, soundtrack, ethnic, etc. (with many > songs fitting into 3 or more genres simultaneously). > > If you want to get in contact with Musical Starstreams write or call > > Forest > PO Box 1989 > Sedona, AZ 86336 > 602 204 1989
Mike J. Brown _ ___ ______________Approach and Identify ............................................................................... Ambient Music Survey: FTP or Gopher techno.stanford.edu. Contributions needed!