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This week on At Water’s Edge, we continue our musical exploration of the elements, devoting the show to FIRE with some gorgeous ambient sounds across the genre, from lyrical to abstract and experimental and everything in between. Come join us for Elements III: Fire at 9pm Pacific on Stillstream.com!

1. By the Fireside – Uwe Gronau (2:50)
2. FireCloud – Alopha + AugZF (3:27)
3. Warmth – Altus (26:07)
4. The Fire Balloons – Different Skies (10:34)
5. Band Of Fire – Metlay! (17:48)
6. Fire and Insurrection – Mosca (36:36)
7. Still Fire I – Philip Croaton and Ilia Belorukov (16:54)
8. Still Fire II – Philip Croaton and Ilia Belorukov (16:01)
9. Firetongue – Phrozenlight (34:44)
10. Cave of Forgotten Fires – Ran Kirlian (6:39)
11. Beneath Strange Fire – Resonant Drift (7:52)
12. The Fire Balloons – Shamaniaq (7:07)
13. ByTheFiresLight – Shane Morris (13:13)
14. Fields of Fire – Streamline (7:06)
15. Fire Temple – Terra Engine (4:56)
16. Fire Birds Climbing Shining Waterfalls – Solyaris (17:00)


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Shane Morris  – Approaching Singularity

Very proud to announce a new release on a brand new netlabel, Buddhist on Fire!

Recorded Live on Stillstream.com on April Fools Day 2011 (04.01.11) on the dark ambient experimental net radio program Sadayatana.

This live set was mostly improvised using Absynth, Reaktor, and field recordings. Listeners will find a more reserved and minimal approach with sounds that could be described as dark ambient, electronic, and experimental.

Approaching Singularity is an instrumental concept album based on the hypothesis of technological singularity proposed by I.J.Good and Vernor Vinge. As the world progresses, it seems inevitable that at some point, if we do not destroy overselves, for better or for worse, this singularity will occur. This is an album inspired by these concepts and the potential outcome it proposes for the future of the human species.

Created and Produced by Shane Morris © 2011 released under a Creative Commons license for free non-commercial use as long as certain conditions are met.

Mastered by Thomas Park