101 Dimensions - 17 July 2016

101 Dimensions JulyThe podcast from last weekend's 101 Dimensions curated by Anthony Rowsick is available HERE

Here's the play list:

1. Redshift – Redshift (from the album Redshift, 1996) 2. Twelfth Night – Sequences (from the album Collector's Item, 1991) 3. Ozric Tentacles – Steep (from the album Swirly Termination, 2000) 4. Ian Boddy & David Wright – Endless Terrain (from the album Shifting S<ands, 2009) 5. Kraftwerk – Computer World (from the album Computer World, 1981) 6. Tangerine Dream - B 7. Jethro Tull – Apogee (from the album Under Wraps, 1984) 8. Rick Wakeman – Mount Fuji By Night (from the album Aspirant Sunshadows, 2007) 9. Paul Ellis – Secret Fire (from the album The Secret Fire, 1991) 10. Mary St. John – Underwater Light Extinction (from the album Some Leaves Turned Red, Some Still Green, 2008) 11. Markus Reuter – Angels To Burn (from the album The Longest In Terms Of Being, 2001) 12. Voyager – Arrival (edit) (from the album A Brief History Of Ambient Volume 2: Imaginary Landscapes, 1993) 13. Sylvian & Fripp – Bringing Down The Light (from the album A Brief History Of Ambient Volume 2: Imaginary L<andscapes, 1993) 14. Patrick O'Hearn  – Beneath The Celestial Sphere (from the album Glaciation, 2007)

I hope you enjoy! Stay safe and positive and continue to Prog On!

Tony

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Anthony Rowsick

Anthony Rowsick

Anthony Rowsick (aka the Progsquatch) has been a fan of Progressive Rock for roughly 35 years. When the last of his four children moved out a few years ago he suddenly found himself with some things he had been lacking for many years – extra room in the house, spare time, and spare money! So he decided to invest in some computer recording software and an interface, moved all of his instruments and equipment into one of the kids’ old bedrooms, and began writing and recording his own music again. His friend Nelson W Pyles – the lyricist and vocalist in his recording project (called Novus) – is an author and podcaster and gave Tony the idea of doing his own podcast. Thus, Prog-Watch was born! When he is not working, listening to Prog Rock, or preparing shows, Tony likes to pick up heavy things and put them down. He also reads avidly and enjoys craft beer.