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Under Eternity Blue seeks to expose listeners to a wide range of musical genres and styles. Through exploration, thematic undercurrents are revealed which expose music's own voice and its desire to universally express itself, through itself. Whether visiting old favorites, or introducing new paths, the goal is to open your ears to the subtle heartbeat which connects all music together.

Started as a side project by the author of the Grateful Dead Listening Guide, Under Eternity Blue aims to share an equal passion for music not at all Grateful Dead or "jam band," yet appealing on many similar deep levels. The project was kicked off in Spring 2009 as a featured radio show on Spirit Plants Radio, and now each show becomes a podcast episode here after its initial airing.

This blog exists to house the podcast RSS feed releases for Under Eternity Blue. Tracklists, etc... can also be found in the comments section of each post.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

UEB-004 - 70's Afro-Highlife

Episode 004: The hypnotic pulse of African Highlife from the 1970's, featured on Spirit Plants Radio, broadcasting 'round the world at yage.net:9000. www.UnderEternityBlueMusic.com

2 comments:

  1. Hi there - Love your work with the GDLG and came over here to see what other gems you have to offer us from your musical cosmos and was happy to have found this awesome podcast on Afro-Highlife. I have never heard this music before and I have to say it's wonderful stuff. I can understand why it's called "high life". It is the perfect stuff for contemplation, but is deeper than mere "chill music". Thank you again!

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  2. Thanks, Rev. Glad this one hit home.

    Forgot the playlist for this one. Here we go:

    Track#--Song--Artist
    01--Dododo--Sir Victor Uwaifo
    02--M.C.K. Obi--Benjamin Otaru and his Otarus Brothers Band
    03--Nri Sports Di Uso--Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe & His Nigeria Sound Makers International
    04--Feso Jaiye--The Sahara All Stars Of Jos
    05--Ilo Abu Chi--Celestine Ukwu & His Philosophers National
    06--Ené Alantchi Alnorem--Girma Hadgu
    07--Saman Me--Yamoah's Band
    08--Mmobrowa--African Brothers Dance Band
    09--Ugali--Tony Benson Sextet
    10--Onye Lusia Olie--Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe & His Nigeria Sound Makers International

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