Hearts of Space #1033 Oblivion Hymns (01-17-2014)

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 HOS #1033 Adam Hurst - Nightfall Front Cover.jpg180.82 KB
 HOS #1033 Hammock - Maybe They Will Sing... Front Cover.jpg42.1 KB
 HOS #1033 Hammock - Oblivion Hymns Front Cover.jpg79.68 KB
 HOS #1033 Lisa Gerrard - Departum Front Cover.jpg8.76 KB
 HOS #1033 Manual - Confluence Front Cover.jpg39.24 KB
 HOS #1033 Mono - Holy Ground NYC Live Front Cover.jpg51.48 KB
 01 Hammock - I Could Hear the Water at the Edge of All Things.mp37.27 MB
 02 Hammock - Turning into Tiny Particles - Floating Thru Empty Space.mp35.21 MB
 03 Hammock - Like a Valley with No Echo.mp310.57 MB
 04 Lisa Gerrard, Marcello De Francisci - A Kingdom Now Forgotten.mp32.53 MB
 05 Mono - Silent Flight, Sleeping Dawn.mp37.11 MB
 06 Mono - Are You There.mp36.96 MB
 07 Takashi Suzuki - Hiroshima Eternal.mp35.49 MB
 08 Hammock - Mono No Aware.mp37.17 MB
 09 Adam Hurst - Seeds.mp35.8 MB
 10 Hammock - Holding Your Absence.mp34.89 MB
 11 Manual - Blue Stone.mp35.04 MB
 HOS #1033 Oblivion Hymns (01-17-2014) Tracklist.txt2.22 KB


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Instrumental - Electronic and Guitar

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"Music to Forget Yourself"

This is the one hour program from Hearts of Space Radio Show, first broadcast on the weekend of January 17, 2014. Music has been split to MP3s at VBR. Voiceovers have been suppressed, but the program notes are included in track list, as usual. As an aside comment, I found this music collection particularly beautiful.

Program Notes by Stephen Hill, Producer
"When in doubt, write a hymn" advised singer ELTON JOHN. The word comes from the Greek and means "song of praise." From ancient origins in religious ritual, the hymn became a container for humanity's fondest dreams; an elevated vehicle for affirmation, prayer and hope. Simple, emotional, poetic and spiritual, the hymn is a unifying force.

With this exalted background you wouldn't expect the word "oblivion" -- from the Latin to forget, meaning the state of being forgotten, or being completely unaware -- would have anything to do with hymns. But when the Southern Ambient/post-rock group HAMMOCK chose a title for their most ambitious recording to date, they used the incongruous, but precise, combination OBLIVION HYMNS. As you'll hear on this transmission of Hearts of Space called OBLIVION HYMNS, we'll discover another kind of oblivion -- a rarified realm where music can make you forget your self.

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