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.
Clouds Echo In Blue - The Sound At The End of The World
Christopher Willits - Recurrence
claire rousay - somewhat burdensome
caroline - if you let them i'll let them
David Cordero & Anthéne - Vermilion
Gray Acres - Vestige
Raúl Cantizano & David Cordero - Fugaz
Tiny Vipers - Aron
Jessica Moss - Washing Machine
Seabuckthorn, featuring Dean McPhee - Shadow Of The Land
Weirs - Edward
Old Saw - Tilt of the Lamp
Elyot - Wheat and Bread
Mason Lindahl - Anticipation of the passed Baton
Golden Brown - Dirt and Stone
Joan Shelley - Wooden Boat
Steve Gunn - A Walk
Joe Harvey-Whyte & Paul Cousins - Recur
Ensemble 0 - Revoir Coline
Jonah Parzen-Johnson & Lau Nau - First Time Viewer
Rafael Toral, featuring Yaw Tembe - You Don't Know What Love Is
Nala Sinephro - Dawn
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.