Still on late Saturday after midnight 90.5 FM where I live. As an experimental musician myself since the 70's it's nice to know the audience is still extant 🌛
Very good ambient music...I love progressive electronics madly. Chuck Van Zyl is meanwhile a common name for many. Deserved! These guys were creating a new style/genre and they did it so well. This period was so advanced & ahead of time. How could a whole genre be so invisible to the market? Because it was TOO GOOD. But today we are happy getting in touch with all these composers. Because we found out how special this music was...and still is! Thanks for posting such rare gemstones! 😊🎉😂
yeah I agree I'm on the doubt to use it but I wish I could use this song in my indie game and full credit the original artist/composer, it deserve to be heard but I'm kinda scared of licensing issue
@@Soroosh.S83 Maybe ask the artists directly. The most of the ambient composers are very generous & are allowing the use of their songs. I had friends that were getting in contact...one even was doing the light show for one of this bands. Others gave tracks freely even. In case they are dead it's another case. Then we must find out who is the copyright holder. Some are helpful,others are not amused. Even that can change. If it's important to you,just try it out. Worst can happen is that they say no. Then you lose nothing...just a little time. Good luck anyway with your game project!🧔🏼😎✌️
@@powerplantplanetuniverse5945 Actually There is a issue with contacting old artists as you can see this music came in 1987 and this person is pretty underrated it's hard to find the person who made it, that's the issue
@@Soroosh.S83 That's also a good point,indeed! A big problem. Some are living as far apart of the city as possible. Klaus Schulze was such a case. But he opened even more the doors for interested listeners. Chuck Van Zyl is a special case I think. But he made cooperations with other musicians. Maybe they know more about how to reach him or can leave a message from you.
@@Soroosh.S83 Same with the Nightcrawlers. Completely overseen also by the shops...as they shifted to sell CD's many stopped selling cassettes. But that's where Berlin School & Ambient & progressive Electronics artists we're going to, because just very view recording studios were interested in them. And when they did it in home studios...many of them did so,and they thought it's just an odd hobby doing such music. And simply forgot them because it was not big selling quantities I guess. I'm angry too that that genre was treated so embarrassing by them,no question!🧔🏼😎🤦🏼♂️
Thanks for tuning me into Star's End Radio show out of Philly!!! This is the kind of radio I would listen to in the nineties on college radio stations usually starting at 3am in the morning. Very cool! 😎
I just bought an ASM Hydrasynth Deluxe. And these soundscapes sound like something I have been doing all weekend…well, except when I’m napping. I can’t do much when I’m napping…
I’ve been exploring your channel and it is very impressive. I was a hearts of space listener, so this music takes me back. I appreciate the quality of the recordings here, along with the cassette design/artwork you present. I’ve subscribed and will come back to listen to your new uploads. As I see these cassette covers I am imagining thrifting and opening a box filled with these rare and unknown types of recordings. Keep up the good work on your channel, it is quite impressive.
Hello, New to your channel. Thanks much for sharing this! Have been a fan of Chuck for 15 years nearly and not aware of this particular one. Needless to say, I've subscribed and looking very forward to swimming through your archives here! 🙂
i know Chuck goes a back a long way, but didn't know it was all back to 1976. Very nice tracks, that wrap around you with their various electronic techniques. Very good mixing and recording! Never had a roady myself, or as Chuck names it: a set up break down guy. All personal sweat and broken backs. But it was all worth it, and very special times. Thank you for posting this!
If you mean where I get these from, some are personal collections (physical tapes + stuff I've bought off bandcamp (which doesn't reaallly count but still)), some things I've just found by spending enough time looking through music blogs and labels. If you're looking for more stuff like this, I'd really recommend just picking an artist and listening to all of their works + trying to find any other people/groups/labels they were associated with, it's a great way to start branching out and getting an idea of what sounds you like the most :)
Still on late Saturday after midnight 90.5 FM where I live.
As an experimental musician myself since the 70's it's nice to know the audience is still extant 🌛
Very good ambient music...I love progressive electronics madly. Chuck Van Zyl is meanwhile a common name for many. Deserved! These guys were creating a new style/genre and they did it so well. This period was so advanced & ahead of time. How could a whole genre be so invisible to the market? Because it was TOO GOOD. But today we are happy getting in touch with all these composers. Because we found out how special this music was...and still is! Thanks for posting such rare gemstones! 😊🎉😂
yeah I agree I'm on the doubt to use it but I wish I could use this song in my indie game and full credit the original artist/composer, it deserve to be heard but I'm kinda scared of licensing issue
@@Soroosh.S83 Maybe ask the artists directly. The most of the ambient composers are very generous & are allowing the use of their songs. I had friends that were getting in contact...one even was doing the light show for one of this bands. Others gave tracks freely even. In case they are dead it's another case. Then we must find out who is the copyright holder. Some are helpful,others are not amused. Even that can change. If it's important to you,just try it out. Worst can happen is that they say no. Then you lose nothing...just a little time. Good luck anyway with your game project!🧔🏼😎✌️
@@powerplantplanetuniverse5945 Actually There is a issue with contacting old artists as you can see this music came in 1987 and this person is pretty underrated it's hard to find the person who made it, that's the issue
@@Soroosh.S83 That's also a good point,indeed!
A big problem. Some are living as far apart of the city as possible. Klaus Schulze was such a case. But he opened even more the doors for interested listeners. Chuck Van Zyl is a special case I think. But he made cooperations with other musicians. Maybe they know more about how to reach him or can leave a message from you.
@@Soroosh.S83 Same with the Nightcrawlers. Completely overseen also by the shops...as they shifted to sell CD's many stopped selling cassettes. But that's where Berlin School & Ambient & progressive Electronics artists we're going to, because just very view recording studios were interested in them. And when they did it in home studios...many of them did so,and they thought it's just an odd hobby doing such music. And simply forgot them because it was not big selling quantities I guess. I'm angry too that that genre was treated so embarrassing by them,no question!🧔🏼😎🤦🏼♂️
I thought there was a cool ghostly effect on this video, but after 45 minutes realized it was actually just my TV dying
Thanks for tuning me into Star's End Radio show out of Philly!!! This is the kind of radio I would listen to in the nineties on college radio stations usually starting at 3am in the morning. Very cool! 😎
So awesome listened from beginning to end in headphones. Was amazing
Me too. Amazing!
I just bought an ASM Hydrasynth Deluxe. And these soundscapes sound like something I have been doing all weekend…well, except when I’m napping. I can’t do much when I’m napping…
Absolutely amazing. Music to surrender to
My soul soars through the sparkling void 🌌
I’ve been exploring your channel and it is very impressive. I was a hearts of space listener, so this music takes me back. I appreciate the quality of the recordings here, along with the cassette design/artwork you present. I’ve subscribed and will come back to listen to your new uploads. As I see these cassette covers I am imagining thrifting and opening a box filled with these rare and unknown types of recordings. Keep up the good work on your channel, it is quite impressive.
This is an amazing and well-done job. I am happy I discovered this. Most real music jewels remains hide in the moving sands of the underground...
This channel is epic. Please continue!
Hello, New to your channel. Thanks much for sharing this! Have been a fan of Chuck for 15 years nearly and not aware of this particular one. Needless to say, I've subscribed and looking very forward to swimming through your archives here! 🙂
What a fantastic recording!
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
another banger, thanks as always
i know Chuck goes a back a long way, but didn't know it was all back to 1976.
Very nice tracks, that wrap around you with their various electronic techniques. Very good mixing and recording!
Never had a roady myself, or as Chuck names it: a set up break down guy. All personal sweat and broken backs. But it was all worth it, and very special times.
Thank you for posting this!
Wonderful
I met Chuck at a Stars End show years ago. Nice guy.
Track 2 great ❤
Sublime!
Excellent album!
Absolutely fabulous! ❤
All of humanity's will chanting through machinery.
Alucinante sonidos espaciales
"TRANQUILITY"... "WAITING to be TRANSPORTED"... 😌 ...
Perfect for cloudwatching.
😊❤
Another note on the note: If this name sounds familiar to you - you're awesome.
I'm drifting in S P A C E
I hope your next glass of water is particularly refreshing 🥛
I'm on beer, but thanks anyway, have a good one! 🤙
pray tell obscure uploader... where do these amazing tapes come from? Personal collection. It's exactly the genre i've been looking for.
If you mean where I get these from, some are personal collections (physical tapes + stuff I've bought off bandcamp (which doesn't reaallly count but still)), some things I've just found by spending enough time looking through music blogs and labels.
If you're looking for more stuff like this, I'd really recommend just picking an artist and listening to all of their works + trying to find any other people/groups/labels they were associated with, it's a great way to start branching out and getting an idea of what sounds you like the most :)
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Chuck van Zyl came to Star's End in 1980. John Diliberto was a/the founder. Chuck has been doing the show now at 45 years duration.
Looks like I misread that when writing the description, will update it accordingly. Thank you!