Katharsis is a weekly journey to the polar regions of contemporary music. These unfamiliar musical frontiers are scoured for adventurous new sounds still grounded in harmony, melody and beauty. Selections range from the sublimely quiet and reverent to overwhelming aural overload, but more often than not sustain a tranquil and soothing mood appropriate for later on a Sunday evening.
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Katharsis is a weekly journey to the polar regions of contemporary music. These unfamiliar musical frontiers are scoured for adventurous new sounds still grounded in harmony, melody and beauty. Selections range from the sublimely quiet and reverent to overwhelming aural overload, but more often than not sustain a tranquil and soothing mood appropriate for later on a Sunday evening.
Širom - No One's Footsteps Deep in the Beat of a Butterfly's Wings
Steve Gunn - Morning on K Road
Jake Xerxes Fussell and James Elkington - Rebuilding
Chat Pile & Hayden Pedigo - The Magic of the World
Seabuckthorn - Black Boar
M83 - Spectres
Stephen Vitiello & Taylor Deupree - iii
The Horse - Poisson Fish
h. pruz, featuring Emily Sprague, James Chrisman - Sailor's warning
verity den - highway fifty four
Faith Coloccia + Daniel Menche - Main Field
Emily A. Sprague - Tokyo 1
claire rousay - doubt
Jonah Parzen-Johnson & Lau Nau - Calming Influencer
Rafael Toral, featuring Rodrigo Amado - Body and Soul
aus(アウス) - Variation II(ヴァリエーション II)
JJJJJerome Ellis - Savannah Sparrow (for and after Kenita Miller)
Tristan Perich & James McVinnie - Infinity Gradient: Section 2
L'Antidote - The Wind Through the Cedar Tree
Katharsis / Processed
Katharsis is a weekly journey to the polar regions of contemporary music. These unfamiliar musical frontiers are scoured for adventurous new sounds still grounded in harmony, melody and beauty. Selections range from the sublimely quiet and reverent to overwhelming aural overload, but more often than not sustain a tranquil and soothing mood appropriate for later on a Sunday evening.