UT 781
Unfolding metamorphoses and secret diaries; music by Axiom of Choice, Hans Zimmer, William Edge and Jean Michel Jarre.

Unfolding metamorphoses and secret diaries; music by Axiom of Choice, Hans Zimmer, William Edge and Jean Michel Jarre.
Ambient electronica from David Parsons, Kaito, Global Communication and Mark Jenkins.
Two new albums born of glacial environments, by Kalte and Lull.
Part six of our ongoing Vangelis programme series. Collaborative works with vocalists Jon Anderson, Montserrat Caballe and Irene Papas are featured.
Streams of thought in imagined realities; new sounds from Steve Roach, Bruno Sanfilippo, Human Metronome and 33 Tetragammon.
From the stepping stone to the portals, via a world of wonder; showcasing the exquisite electronic sound-pictures of Jon Jenkins, from his album "Flow".
Presenting new collaborative and solo recordings by British composer Pete Kelly, aka Igneous Flame.
Back to the source; German electronic music, from the 1970s through to today. Including Tangerine Dream, Neu, Popol Vuh, Pete Namlook and LSG.
Crossing the Rubycon with Tangerine Dream, Steve Reich, Vangelis and Loreena McKennitt.
Chants, psalms, hymns and sagas; music ranging across the eastern christian traditions to the mediaeval Icelandic Eddas and the songs of the Provencal troubadors.
Overdosing on analogue; new music with old sounds, by Fanger and Schonwalder, Wayne Huff and Something Completely Different.
The music of Vangelis, part seven. A programme of rare, unreleased pieces from "Missing", "Kavafy", "Frankenstein" and "Dragon".
The universe inside our soul; exploring the deep sky music of Robert Carty.
Sounds from the landscape. Featuring "Forgotten Places" from James Johnson and Robert Scott Thompson, and "Enviro" by Ashera.
New sonic constructivism from Bionulor, Aqua Dorsa, Longing For Orpheus, Nitin Sawhney and Bob Holroyd.
Chilled sounds for the modern world. Music released on the Em:t, Spirit Zone and Grand Central recording labels.
The lucidity of bliss; compilation releases on the One World Music label, with works by Alucidnation, Tom Middleton, Sola Luna and Kaya Project.
Music from and inspired by film. Featuring the Philip Glass soundtracks to "Koyaanisqatsi", "Powaqqatsi" and "Naqoyqatsi", and Richard Einhorn's "Voices of Light" oratorio, based on the 1928 silent masterpiece "The Passion of Joan of Arc".
The collaborative works of Vangelis and Yes vocalist Jon Anderson comprise the eighth installment of Ultima Thule's ongoing Vangelis series.
Into the lair of the Minotaur; new music from Between Interval.
Mystic Chords and Sacred Spaces - Ultima Thule ends 2003 with a journey through the complex inner worlds of Steve Roach and the vast, resonant Antarctic submarine environments of Craig Padilla.
Infinite intangibilities from Vicki Hansen, Eucalyptus Dream, Ryuta K, Sara Ayers, Chad Kettering and Michael Stearns.
Mike G launches Ultima Thule's 15th year with a programme of new and classic ambient electronica - including sounds from the much-anticipated, newly re-launched em:t label.
Jon Shapiro lands on planet Ultima Thule with 90 minutes of ambient psychedelia from the 1960s, 70s and 80s, by Philip Glass, Walter Carlos, the Beatles, Pink Floyd, the Electric Prunes, Mike Oldfield and Tangerine Dream. Freak out!
A programme of deep ambience that ranges from the sparse evocations of Brian Eno's seminal On Land to the lush impressionist narratives of Martin/Klamt/Rownd's "Convergence".
Ambient impressionism, with Stefan Tischler, Richard Bone, Peter Miller and John Kilbey... and featuring "The Light", new from UtopiaXO.
The ninth and final broadcast in Nev Dorrington's Vangelis programme series. Featured are some early collaborations as well as rare unreleased pieces composed for television programmes, sporting events and operas.
Living esoterically with Robert Carty and Dan Pound.
The Gatherings. With music from Peter Baumann, The Ministry of Inside Things, Bionaut, Steve Roach, Robert Rich, Jeff Greinke and friends.
As the wurm turns; glacially-inspired earthsounds from Between Interval, Oophoi and Alio Die.