Mark Rushton - Ambient Musician and Fine Artist

Thoughts on making music, creating paintings, and advice on marketing it all in a Web 2.0 world.

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Live Ambient and Electronica Music Fills Recent Podcast

Press Release

Mark Rushton's latest podcast features a couple of live recordings from the Ambient Matyk Cafe in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

The recording can be downloaded via podcast.markrushton.com or any major podcast search engine such as iTunes or Yahoo Podcasts.

Recorded in late April of 2006, it showcases Mark Rushton on laptop, loops, and live mixing, and Jon Harnish on bass guitar and effects.

The first track is a 12 minute improvisational take on "Winter Wind Chimes" - a track originally featured in studio form in Rushton's "What Does An Iowa Winter Sound Like?" podcast back in January. The latest version features artificial wind chimes, swelling electronica, and tempered bass feedback.

After a short break Mark Rushton introduces a second track, an untitled piece. It runs about 16 minutes and was recorded during the same session. This piece of music is more bass heavy in the beginning and eventually becomes ambient and drifty as it progresses.

Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish will be playing "Experiment 2" at the Emerald City Ballroom in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, on Friday, June 30th. They also plan to do live soundscaping during the summer in Iowa City.

Rushton and Harnish expect to release more live soundscaping podcasts in the future.

Rushton has been releasing his music in podcast form via the internet since 2004 and currently has several thousand listeners worldwide.

For more information about Mark Rushton's music, visit markrushton.com
For more information about Jon Harnish's music, visit avantanomaly.com

Monday, May 15, 2006

Bound Off Short Story Podcast #4

Bound Off Short Story Podcast: Issue 4
Released May 15, 2006
(27 minutes, 25 seconds. File size: 20MB. 96kb-encoded MP3.)
  • "The Beach Ball" by Charles Kaufmann. Read by by the author (6.5 minutes).
  • "Try" by Todd Zuniga. Read by the author (5.33 minutes).
  • "Feedback from the Committee" by Matthew Petti. Read by the author (12.75 minutes).
  • Music provided by Mark Rushton.
I recorded and edited Kelly's intros and outtros, and mixed the podcast.

Music is: