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.
Mikael Lind, Johanna Sjunnesson - Wave Cycle - Ambient Version
Jane Antonia Cornish - Wave Cycles
Jeff Roy, Austin Ray - Ocean
Slow Meadow - Tethered to the Earth
Gabriel Olafs - Loa - Bing and Ruth Rework
Jelena Ciric, Snorri Hallgrimsson - Green Grass
Sarah Pagé - RELUCESCO I
Olafur Arnalds, VOCES8 - nyepi - choir version
Blurstem - Memories of Autumn
Landon Caldwell - Flower Heads in the Afternoon
Willow Skye-Biggs - The Spell
Fischersund - Sol
Vincent Isler - As Good A Place as Any
Peter Broderick - Earnest Leslye
Saltbreaker - Dormancy
Rameses III - I Could Not Love You More
Khotin - Sound Gathering Trip
Low Chord - Touch
Superposition - A01/Submerge
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.