Mark Rushton - Ambient Musician and Fine Artist

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Thursday, November 13, 2008

Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish - Esker (EP) now at AmazonMP3.com for $2.67



AmazonMP3 now has the Esker (EP) by Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish for $2.67, if you'd like to buy a version and contribute monetarily rather than just downloading the tracks for free.

Either way is fine with us. We just hope you enjoy the sounds.

If you're in a shopping mood, visit our store at AmazonMP3.com, which features everything by Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish.

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Sunday, October 26, 2008

Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish - The Esker EP

Mark Rushton Podcast #32 - Esker EP
Released October 26, 2008
24 minutes
192kb-encoded MP3
34MB

Jon Harnish and I release the free "Esker" EP, featuring three ambient tracks ("Esker", "Drumlin", and "Weathering") recorded at Public Space One in Iowa City on Sunday, October 19, 2008.

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Sunday, September 07, 2008

Mark Rushton Podcast #31 - Ornate Culmination



Mark Rushton Podcast #31 - "Ornate Culmination"

Released September 6, 2008
14 minutes
192kb-encoded MP3
20MB

A preview of the new ambient/electronica album by Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish, called Ornate Culmination. Details on where you can buy it and in what format.

Visit: http://www.markrushton.com/music/podcast.htm#podcast31

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Thursday, September 04, 2008

Ornate Culmination at iTunes



Ornate Culmination is now available at iTunes. Here's a direct link.

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Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish - Ornate Culmination now on AmazonMP3

The Ornate Culmination album by Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish is now showing up on AmazonMP3 as a digital download. Tracks are 89 cents each or the entire album can be had for $5.99. US buyers only. We'll have digital distribution of this album very very soon for worldwide buyers.

Preview and links below:

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Sunday, August 17, 2008

Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish - Ornate Culmination album cover

Here's the cover for the new Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish album, Ornate Culmination:



Track listing is:
  1. The Church Of Calm (7:11)
  2. Ornate Culmination (9:10)
  3. Along Third Street (8:48)
  4. Buzz And Howl (4:41)
  5. Buzz And Howl (part two) (1:14)
  6. Vitame Vas U Nas (7:11)
  7. Tactile Music (3:57)
Recorded at Weather Excuse Studio in the New Bohemia part of Cedar Rapids during March 2008. Edited at The Bunker in Iowa City.

Mark Rushton - xiosynth, buddha machine, acid pro, ableton live, zoom h2
Jon Harnish - bass guitar, effects box, feedback, nuendo, groove agent

These are the last recordings made by Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish at Jon's Weather Excuse Studio. In June of 2008, Weather Excuse destroyed by the worst flooding ever along the Cedar River in Iowa, as was the New Bohemian arts district, the nearby Czech Village area, almost all of downtown Cedar Rapids, as well as the Time Check neighborhood. Jon's house had 10 feet of water inside it. While Jon had a small amount of time to evacuate things like his computers and his bass guitar, many things were left behind because it was believed the water would only be a few feet deep. Everything left behind was ruined. The Matyk Building, located near Jon's house and where we have recorded many times since 2005, was also significantly damaged.

Here's the projected timeline on the rollout:

Late August - Lightscribe CD via CDBaby (worldwide)
Late August - DRM-free MP3 files via CDBaby (worldwide)
Early September - AmazonMP3 (US only)
Mid-September - iTunes (worldwide)
Late September or October - other worldwide digital distributors and subscription services

Jon and I have a lot more music to be released in the coming months. Probably another four or five album's worth.

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Sunday, July 13, 2008

Podcast #30 - "Yacht Club" featuring Mark Rushton, Jon Harnish, Craig Erickson, Pacific Before Tiger, and Eric Hall

Mark Rushton Podcast #30 - "Yacht Club"
Released July 13, 2008
36 minutes and 49 seconds
192kb-encoded MP3
50MB

An interview with Jon Harnish and Craig Erickson about the floods in Cedar Rapids. Two pieces of music (music starts at 4:30 and 13:30 into the podcast) featuring Mark Rushton, bassist Jon Harnish, and guitarist Craig Erickson at the Yacht Club in Iowa City on Sunday, July 6, 2008. Also playing on the same bill that night was Pacific Before Tiger and Eric Hall. Following our music in the podcast, I have a track by Pacific Before Tiger from his album Anchors called "In Gold" (music starts at 25:30 into the podcast). After that, I have a portion of Eric Hall's set at the Yacht Club (music starts 30:50 into the podcast). Check out the entire podcast!

Eric Hall:


Pacific Before Tiger (Andrew Weathers):


Jon Harnish:

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Thursday, July 03, 2008

Iowa City Press-Citizen Story On Jon Harnish And Our Upcoming Gig At The Yacht Club

Here's the story on Jon Harnish in the Iowa City Press-Citizen.

We also got a mention in Jim Musser's Music Beat column.

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Wednesday, July 02, 2008

Mark Rushton, Jon Harnish, and Craig Erickson at the Iowa City Yacht Club on July 6th




Jon Harnish and I will be opening for Pacific Before Tiger and Eric Hall at the Iowa City Yacht Club on July 6th. Sounds start around 9pm. Tickets are $5 at the door.

Jon and I will also have guitarist Craig Erickson playing with us. Jon and Craig played together in the 1980s. The three of us had been planning to get together to do en plein air electro-ambient recording in Cedar Rapids in the coming weeks, but we decided to move things up. Jon tells me that Craig will be bringing his Echoplex and other sound processors.

There will be a story in the Thursday, July 2nd edition of the Iowa City Press-Citizen about the show. I'll have another announcement once the link appears.

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Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish, Live at Legion Arts (March 22, 2008)

Here's some video of our performance at LegionArts.org in Cedar Rapids on March 22, 2008.

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Thursday, June 12, 2008

Mark Rushton Podcast #29 - "Mandatory"

Mark Rushton Podcast #29 - "Mandatory"
Released June 11, 2008
13 minutes and 45 seconds
192kb-encoded MP3
20MB

Jon and I were expecting to get together tonight at his Weather Excuse studio in Cedar Rapids to make music, but instead a mandatory evacuation of Jon's neighborhood due to a possible flood occurred. In this podcast are three tracks from the Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish album: "New Bohemia" (excerpt), "Advisory", and "River Bend".



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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

The Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish album is now on AmazonMP3

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Saturday, April 19, 2008

Mark Rushton Podcast #28 - Three Tracks of Ambient Electronica

Mark Rushton Podcast #28 - Three Tracks Of Ambient Electronica
Released April 19, 2008
15 minutes and 20 seconds
192kb-encoded MP3
21MB file

Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish performing three tracks. The first is a live piece recorded on October 13, 2007 in Cedar Rapids. The second is "Money Agent" from the Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish album. The third is a live piece recorded on March 8, 2008 at Jon's Weather Excuse studio.

To get the Mark Rushton Music Podcast feed, which syndicates my programming to your favorite program, click on the feed icon right here:

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Sunday, March 23, 2008

Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish Live at Legion Arts



Mark Rushton Podcast #27 - Live at Legion Arts

Released March 23, 2008
17 minutes and 53 seconds
25MB

Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish performing during "Out Of Bounds" at Legion Arts in Cedar Rapids on March 22, 2008. Mark Rushton is on XioSynth, Yamaha pedal, and Sony digital audio player. Jon Harnish is on bass guitar and effects box. The performance was about 17 minutes long. The first 10 minutes were pure improvisation, and the final 7 minutes were performances of "Spaces" and "Winter Wind Chimes" from their album Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish. Visuals by digital lumia artist George Stadnik. For more information about Stadnik's Digital Lumia, visit the Center For Visual Music or Photon Light Guitars.

Visit the Mark Rushton Podcast archive here.


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Friday, March 21, 2008

Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish, Live on Saturday 3/22/08



Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish plan to perform two tracks from their new album "Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish" on Saturday, March 21st, at Legion Arts/CSPS, located at 1103 Third St SE in Cedar Rapids. Admission is $5 as part of the Out Of Bounds showcase starting at 8pm. Visit their web site at http://www.legionarts.org

Rushton and Harnish plan to perform "Spaces" and "Winter Wind Chimes". Rushton will be on laptop and XioSynth. Harnish will be on bass guitar and effects box.

Along with the music will be projected DVD visuals created by digital lumia artist George Stadnik. For more information about Stadnik's Digital Lumia, visit the Center For Visual Music or Photon Light Guitars.

For more information about the Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish album, visit: http://www.markrushton.com/music/markrushtonandjonharnish/index.htm

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Sunday, March 16, 2008

New Mark Rushton Ambient Podcast

Mark Rushton Podcast #26 - Mid-March 2008
Released March 16, 2008
11 minutes and 14 seconds
192kb-encoded MP3
16MB

Three pieces of ambient/electronica music are played. A short introduction by Mark Rushton during the first piece of music, an excerpt of "That Was A Different Life" by Mark Rushton from the Flow album. "Advisory" by Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish. Finally, a new untitled track by Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish recorded live in Jon's home studio on March 8, 2008.

Visit the Podcast page for past shows.

To get the Mark Rushton Music Podcast feed, which syndicates my programming to your favorite program, click on the feed icon right here:

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Sunday, March 09, 2008

Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish Get Radio Airplay



Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish got airplay on KUNI-FM's Down On The Corner program on Friday, March 7th.

Winter Wind Chimes and an excerpt of Drift Higher were played.

The show is rebroadcast on Wednesday mornings at midnight (Tuesday evening/Wednesday morning), so you can listen to us again on March 12th at around 12:50am Central Time (US). Stream it live. (Real Player required, although you can get by with just the Real Alternative Codec - much smaller, less intrusive!)

Thanks, Bob Dorr!

Both Jon and I were influenced by Dorr's program Progression on KUNI-FM in the 1980s. Although I grew up in Des Moines, and the signal barely made the 125 mile trip on many nights, I still got to hear Dorr's blend of British pop imports and American indie sounds. Jon, growing up in Cedar Rapids, got to easily hear it all, as did my wife Ann.

To me, Dorr is Eastern Iowa's version of John Peel. His role in changing the culture path for many people is considerable. If you meet anybody who grew up in the 1980s in Eastern Iowa and are into alternative types of music, the finger almost always gets pointed back to Bob Dorr as a major or primary influence.

Click here to visit the Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish album page. The album is available at iTunes worldwide and also in digital format at CDBaby.

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Saturday, March 08, 2008

Mentions and Plays

A nice mention and link over at Disquiet.com on March 6th for the free Pulse Detector MP3.

On March 7th, Bob Dorr at KUNI-FM played Winter Wind Chimes and part of Drift Higher from the Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish album on his show.

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Thursday, February 28, 2008

Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish on iTunes



The Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish album is now available via Apple iTunes. (USA)

Individual tracks can be downloaded for 99 cents, or the entire album for $9.90. (USA)

It's also available via:

iTunes Japan

iTunes Australia

iTunes UK

iTunes Euro

iTunes Germany


iTunes Austria


iTunes Canada (English or French)

iTunes Denmark

iTunes Finland

iTunes France


iTunes Italy

iTunes Luxembourg

iTunes Netherlands

iTunes New Zealand

iTunes Norway

iTunes Portugal

iTunes Spain

iTunes Sweden

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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Mark Rushton Podcast #25 - The Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish Album



Mark Rushton Podcast #25
The Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish Album

Released February 27, 2008
12 minutes
192kb-encoded MP3
13MB

Excerpts from every track on the Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish album.

Current and back catalog is now available in MP3 download format for only $3.95 per album at CDBaby.com.




To get the Mark Rushton Music Podcast feed, which syndicates my programming to your favorite program, click on the feed icon right here:

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Sunday, February 10, 2008

Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish,Track By Track



Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish is an album of ambient electronica music infused with various field recordings.

It's on sale now as an MP3 download album for $3.95 at CDBaby.

Go listen to high-quality, up-to-2 minute long samples of each track at CDBaby.

1. New Bohemia (7:19)
2. Advisory (3:51)
3. River Bend (7:51)
4. Winter Wind Chimes (4:21)
5. Drift Higher (1:50)
6. Brine (2:17)
7. Money Agent (3:04)
8. Spaces (3:21)
9. Slew (3:52)
10. Nightshade (2:55)

Here is a track-by-track breakdown of the album's sound:

New Bohemia – a very stark beginning with layered field recordings from sounds heard around and in the Water Tower Place building in 2004. The railroad crossing sample was recorded on 3rd St in the alley behind the Osada and Water Tower Place buildings in downtown Cedar Rapids. The echo-y sounds were all recorded from inside Water Tower Place before it was turned into condos. An ominous droned synth loop occasionally appears before building up slightly towards the end of the track.

Advisory – originally part of the “What Does an Iowa Winter Sound Like?” podcast, which was profiled in a front page story about my music in the Cedar Rapids Gazette by reporter Dave DeWitte. The music was a reaction to the bleak winter weather conditions in late 2005 and early 2006. Jon and I worked on the main atmospheric loops in his home studio, which I later took into my studio, edited further, and arranged into this recording.

River Bend – was also part of the “What Does An Iowa Winter Sound Like?” podcast. The field recordings were done at The Ark, a private residence north of Cedar Rapids off Feather Ridge Rd, near Toddville. Jon and I worked up the eerie sounding loops. Jon’s bass guitar was recorded in a session at the Matyk Building. The track was put together in my studio in Cedar Rapids along with other sounds and loops. The visual inspiration for this was me driving back and forth to work between Cedar Rapids and Iowa City down Highway 1 during a very cold winter. The musical inspiration for the arrangement of this track is “Plight (The Spiralling of Winter Ghosts)” by David Sylvian & Holger Czukay, which I invite you to seek out.

Winter Wind Chimes – also part of the podcast. This track features a lot of Jon’s sounds: the clinking electronica, the bass guitar, and the “wheezing” sound near the end was Jon’s bass played through his effects box, if you can believe it. The live instrumentation was recorded at the Matyk Building. Like all the others, I arranged this in my home studio.

Drift Higher – the final track in the podcast, meant to signify the beginning of spring. Field recordings are from the Ark, synth loops from Jon, and the classical loop is from an orchestral loop library collection I have. The clicking sounds at the end of the track were from a messed-with sample of the turn signal in my old Audi.

Brine – This is more noise-oriented and industrial, although I think noisy sounds can be quite beautiful if the right kind of thought is put into them. It drifts around with various sounds, but there is actually an arrangement going on. I was likely listening to a lot of Christian Fennesz at the time. Jon and I played this live at Emerald City in Cedar Rapids at a very very loud volume and scared practically all the kids out of the building with our brutal noise assault. Listened to at a more reasonable volume, this track fits very nicely on the album.

Money Agent – I have a portable and crank-powered shortwave receiver that I received for Christmas a few years ago, and quite a bit of the audio from various recordings from that little radio. These recordings were processed in my studio and arranged along with some atmospheric loops by Jon in the background.

Spaces – A very “space music” type of track with sweeping sounds and voices coming and going. I envision driving around and staring at the night sky going by.

Slew – A combination of orchestral and industrial loops arranged like rolling black fog that descend into a various stark breaks before bass kicks through towards the end.

Nightshade – A bass-heavy track, although Jon doesn’t play bass on it, he just does the atmospheric synth loops that come and go. I did the white noise. The main bass loop came from a loop library CD of heavy metal bass lines, but this was chopped up, heavily processed, and looped. When the music finishes, the album ends basically the same way that it starts.

Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish is not rock and roll. There are no drums. There’s very little bass. No guitar. The keyboards are not melodic. Is it ambient? Avant-garde? It’s certainly not New Age. Is it industrial? It’s kind of a quiet industrial, but it doesn’t ignore nature with the field recordings of birds, train crossings, warehouse building interiors, and car sounds. Is it a soundtrack to a neo-urban lifestyle in a northern town? Maybe.

I don’t know the answers and it’s difficult for me to categorize, but I’ve heard all the tracks hundreds of times over the past couple of years and they still sound relevant to me. Perhaps you will find them interesting and worthwhile as a kind of tactile music to soundtrack your life.

Now give it a try for only $3.95.

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Friday, February 08, 2008

$3.95 MP3 Albums by Mark Rushton - Entire Catalog



To celebrate the release of the Flow and Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish albums, I am reducing the price of my entire catalog, including the new releases, to $3.95 for pay MP3 downloads via CDBaby.

Visit my page at CDBaby to see, preview, and order.



I'll have a podcast promoting this sale soon.

This sale is for a limited time only.

It's an earlybird special for regular listeners and fans of my music.

Buy now, inexpensively, before iTunes starts offering it for $9.99 or Amazon MP3 has it for $8.99. Once iTunes and Amazon get their files (could be a month or two), then the same will over and the prices on CDBaby go back up to $6.95 for the MP3 albums.

CDBaby allows payment via credit cards, Paypal, and international money orders.

MP3s are DRM-free! They're encoded at a variable rate around 200kbps. I have personally ordered my own music from them to test it out and, trust me, they sound good! You can burn your downloads to a CD if you want.

If your hard drive fails or you lose your files, CDBaby will keep a copy in your account with them.

More about CDBaby's MP3 albums here.

Do you live outside the United States? CDBaby will sell to you! Take advantage of the exchange rate. Somebody in England can buy one of my MP3 albums for around 2 pounds Sterling. They can get my entire catalog for just over 10 pounds!

US fans can buy my entire catalog for under $20!

Have you bought any MP3 albums yet? It's pretty easy. Give it a try!

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Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish IS DELAYED



The "Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish" album is delayed due to a manufacturing problem. All the CDs had to be returned. The recording used for digital distribution was also defective, and a new copy of the master has been sent along for "re-ripping".

The MP3 version of the album will be available soon (likely the second week of February), followed by digital distribution to all the major companies (iTunes, Napster, Rhapsody, etc).

About Mark Rushton:

Mark Rushton creates music and sounds with his laptop, synths, and field recordings. His albums include 2004's The Driver's Companion, 2005's Hum And Drift, 2007's Regeneration X, and 2008's Flow. An early podcaster, Rushton's unusual music has thousands of fans world-wide, and he's sold albums in such places as Japan, Australia, throughout Europe, as well as the United States. This is his first album with Jon Harnish.

About Jon Harnish:

Born in Iowa, Jon Harnish grew up playing trumpet and traveled with the Emerald Knights drum corps for 5 years where he developed a jazz sensibility and skill. As a kid he loved Doo Wop and was particularly drawn to the bass vocal parts. At age 19 he took his inspiration from players like Jaco Pastorius, Bootsy, Larry Graham, Phil Lesh, and McCartney and decided that bass was his instrument and that music would be and important part of his life. He was then fortunate enough to be taken under the wing of Nik Gerboth, The Daughtery brothers, and most significantly Craig Erickson. After doing originals with Erickson from 1983 to 1985 he made the move to Los Angeles where he became immersed in the end of the punk movement. By the late eighties he was playing with the likes of Astrid Young (Neil Young's sister), Keith Levene (formerly of The Clash) and D.H. Peligro from The Dead Kennedys. He played on 3 independent releases with the Apache Dancers (I.R.S.), Keith Levene (Violent Opposition E.P. 1987), and Peligro (Sheik Records). Playing with several other local artists he made it deep into the L.A. undeground scene. In 1989 he began work with Hits magazine a major music industry chart and promotion mag as a features editor and retail/radio promotion person. Starting in 1994 he worked as assistant to Ringo Starr on his estate in Beverly Hills for 2 years. In 1998 he returned to his homeland and family. After a break from music he started working with Big Daddy Lee Kohl and currently creates Ambient music with Mark Rushton

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Friday, September 28, 2007

The Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish CD

The Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish album will be released in a couple of weeks.

Here's the cover:



Track listing is:
  1. New Bohemia (7:20)
  2. Advisory (3:52)
  3. River Bend (7:51)
  4. Winter Wind Chimes (4:22)
  5. Drift Higher (1:50)
  6. Brine (2:37)
  7. Money Agent (3:05)
  8. Slew (3:53)
  9. Spaces (3;22)
  10. Nightshade (2:54)
Mark Rushton - loops, laptop, keyboards, field recordings, mix
Jon Harnish - loops, bass guitar, effects, keyboards

Sampled, recorded, and assembled at Weather Excuse Studio, the Matyk Building, and East Highlands Studio, all in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and also The Ark, near Toddville, Iowa. Project completed at The Bunker, Iowa City.

The CD will feature a 4-page color booklet with photography by Mark Rushton.

Digital download sales of the album should be available within a couple of months.

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