With
Eric Mystic
For something special and out of the ordinary, tune into Mystic Music
with Eric Mystic - Noon to 3, Fridays on KKUP
91.5 FM in Cupertino, CA . Take a vacation from ordinary reality
and catch a glimpse of mystic spaces.
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Check the KKUP main page and click on the link for information on this year's marathons. Mystic Music is the organizer of the annual New Years/New Age Visionary Music Marathon. Also listen for our classical music festival over Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, and the Talk Show Marathon now usually in April.
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What is Mystic Music?
The program schedule says "mostly
New Age, space and organ music. Lots of Bach. Grand and ethereal." Let's
flesh out this definition a little for you web browsers. Mystic music is that
kind of sonorous sound experience that lifts and awakens you above normal consciousness,
even if only for a few moments. If you listen sensitively, it puts you in touch
with your most special memories and forgotten dreams. It is relaxing and good
for your plants (and your body too; not to mention your mind, heart and soul).
Remember, it is beauty that heals. Mystic music remains
true to the original purpose of music: to help us contact the spiritual dimensions
of life and reveal the sacred to us; and to, as I say, "keep the spirit
alive."
Such music is a vast field, and my program features only that portion of it
which I am most familiar with and have access to. Yet this format is relatively
neglected on the airwaves. KKUP plays more of this kind of music than most stations;
but it is still only a small portion of KKUP's eclectic mix of offerings. Mystic
Music has been on the air continuously now since March 28, 1986.
Bach is the Master
of Mystic Music; the only composer mentioned in my program description. His
music has influenced a great deal of the other music I play. The full title
of my program is Mystic Music Old and New, and Bach comes
under the "old" part. His Toccata in F Major, S. 540
helped inspire my interest in organ music, and I recently noticed that it's a perfect symbol of the 7 chakras and the hero's mystical journey (click on the link to read my essay about this).
I usually begin my show with some of his remarkable organ music, along with
that of other composers; chiefly the sorely-neglected music of turn-of-the 20th-century
composer Louis Vierne
and other masters of the late-romantic and modern French school of organ music.
As an organist myself, I have a special interest in organ music and think it
the most valuable and overlooked part of the classical field--perhaps because
it has been too closely linked with "church." Much organ music, although
naturally mystical because of the grand mystique of the organ sound, is not,
however, specifically religious.
I might also play a few other classics, ranging from Bach and Baroque to romantic
and medieval; choral and orchestral as well as organ and harpsichord. These
mystic classics are mostly but not always neglected on "mainstream"
classical stations. However, since in the Bay Area there is only one classical
station available, KDFC-FM 102.1 in
San Francisco, it is really questionable whether ANY classical music should
be called "mainstream" today!
See my list of favorite organ classics here, with links to You Tube to hear them.
My list of classical favorites is here, with links too.
Other classical programs on KKUP 91.5 FM which you should listen
to and support:
- Jewels and Binoculars, alternate Fridays, 10 AM to Noon (preceeding
Mystic Music)
- This program features unusual classical music from all periods, including lots of opera. Host: Gaylord Fischer
- Music from the Masters, Thursdays 5-7 AM
- Gaylord Fischer plays rare and beautiful instrumental
classics, movie themes, plus at least one vocal or opera piece.
- Family Concert
- Rey Gonzalez plays G-rated Classical Music for moms, dads, big kids, little kids, and hamsters. 1st Sunday, 3:00pm to 5:00pm.
- Classical Tales, 4th Saturday, 6-9 AM
- Part of the World Perspectives rotation, this program presents classical music with occasional narratives.
Host: Rey Gonzales
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After my classical set, I launch into some "new"
mystic music. Some of this is called "New Age," and indeed some
of this music may become the "classical music" of the future. We call it "visionary." The
"new" the mystic music I play
includes spacious, contemplative, heartfelt, trance-inducing and psychedelic
sounds in such genres as space music, electronic, ambient, acoustic,
world fusion, and even some progressive psychedelic rock; a mix of entrancing drones, structures,
and rhythms. Thus, Mystic Music extends from Bach to rock.
See my list of top picks of the year and all-time favorite tracks here.
See my all-time list of New Age CDs here
These are my favorite "new" mystic music artists:
- Klaus Schulze
- A pioneer in the field who has influenced many others since the early 1970s,
Klaus Schulze created several compositions which remain among the greatest
classics of new mystic music. His music is haunting, hypnotic, innovative
and sometimes psychedelic. Along with the music of Tangerine
Dream and others from the 1970s German school, I often feature Klaus
Schulze in the last hour of the program, which (when I'm not doing Mystic
Musings interviews) I call "psychedelic space music", and also includes
world fusion, psychedelic rock, and ambient or "chill room " music.
- David Parsons
- An accomplished sitar player as well as a player of other Indian instruments,
David Parsons, of New Zealand, has made many journeys to the Tibetan and Indian
region to record samples of the music, the chanting of monks and other sounds
found there, and combines them with his unparalleled electronic artistry.
His vivid, healing, inspiring music takes you into the heart of inner spiritual
spaces as no other music does. Overall, his music is the best of the new mystic
music genre.
- Robert Carty
- An artist now living in Utah who is currently the most prolific and creative
in the field, and perhaps may soon be the equal even of David Parsons! Robert
has not been very successful yet in promoting his music, but you can get ordering-info
at his new web site (click on the link above). His electronic space music
is very sonorous, sensuous, gentle, healing and romantic; honest and heart-felt,
yet expressed in the spacious, flowing, innovative styles of today. His style
varies from very bright, joyous, emotional and cosmic to deeper, shamanic,
Native American-influenced sounds.
- Robert Rich
- From California, Robert Rich has been a frequent guest on KKUP and Mystic
Music. His music is always very sophisticated, well crafted and contemplative.
He has not only been influenced by other spacemusic artists, but also by styles
from around the world. His intent is to help us access the deeper, surreal,
forgotten layers of our being beyond ordinary consciousness that can renew
our sense of ourselves, and also to blend through music the fluid, sensuous
aspects of life (evoked with sounds he calls "glurp") with the mathematical,
mental aspects. Robert is also an expert dream researcher and medical technician,
and has a degree in psychology from Stanford.
- Michael Stearns
- One of the earliest and greatest in the field of electronic space music,
his music was the first that I knew and loved in this genre. Reknowned for
his "planetary" and "galactic" soundscapes, he is also
a prolific composer of soundtracks for films such as "Baraka" that
explore sacred sites and exotic "lost worlds." His sound often has
a jewel-like radiance that envelopes the listener in haunting atmospheric
tones.
- Steve Roach
- Much like his younger colleague Robert Rich, Steve Roach of Arizona has
become a revered cult figure in the field of electronic space music. Called
a "techno-shaman" and the "landscape artist of dreamtime vistas,"
Steve is a master of deep space and tribal sound worlds that dissolve the
borders between ancient and modern perspectives. He is also known for many
collaborations with other musicians, including a number of my favorites also
mentioned here.
- Other great new mystic music artists include:
- Electronic space/ambient music - healing/angelic emphasis
- Kevin Kendle - British artist creates celestial, ambient music that makes perfect accompaniment for Reiki and other alternative healing methods
- Michael Hammer -
very genuinely-inspired and channeled music from angelic realms
- Jeffrey Thompson
- very scientifically-developed healing music of great beauty
- Iasos - an early and continuing
pioneer in new age healing and angelic styles
- Other electronic space/ambient - often deeper and darker (see also list
of favorites above)
- Thom Brennan - scenic soundscapes from the Seattle area; highly recommended
- Dan Pound, musical medicine for the soul.
- James Johnson and others on the atmoworks label
- Max Corbacho and Bruno Sanfilippo - great synthesists from Spain
- Vidna Obmana - slow
and rich ambient music
- Jonn Serrie - composes
music for planetariums that also has a smooth, melodic, seascape-like
sound
- the DiN label - Ian Boddy, Markus Reuter and other fine purveyors of electronica
- William Edge - electronic music that goes beyond the edge; a strong developing talent
- Richard Bone - his very
ethereal, deep atmospheric sound is only one of his many styles; also
see Hypnos under Interesting Links below for other similar great artists
- Vir Unis - excellent
atmospheric composer who often works with others.
- Danna & Clement - Canadian duo with some inspiring and influential
works
- Brian Eno - the pioneer of quiet ambient, atmospheric music
- Numina - a.k.a. Jesse
Sola from Colorado, creates well-crafted and rich experiences in sound.
- Brannan Lane - artistic,
deep and hypnotic.
- Nepenthe Music: Dwight Ashley, Tim Story, Roedelius and others. Experimental, tasteful ambient
- Techno-ambient and German grooves
- Neo-classical New Age
- Stephen Van Handel - well-composed electronic music for a new world
- George Wallace (from AK (formerly PA) not AL) - very beautiful, deliciously
alive, slightly jazzy
- Don Slepian
- some classic spacey works, plus many neo-classic electronic tunes
- Constance Demby -
classical sacred electronic new age music
- Tim Story - composes short,
haunting, romantic pieces
- Michael Whalen - electronics and piano - like rain through my hands
- Mark Isham - brilliant film
music composer who also plays trumpet
- Richard Burmer - melodic electronic
- Emerald Web - late group that was a pioneer in neo-classic new
age and "wizard tales"
- Kat Epple of Emerald Web in new partnerships such as Chuck Grinnell, still making great music
- Acoustic and world-fusion styles
- Classic rock
For recommended
recordings by these and other artists, visit my Top 100-plus New Age/Space listings
There are a great many other fine composers and performers in the new age and
mystic music fields, which is still very productive of new talent. For other
suggestions visit Darv Krizton's site, the Visionary Sound Arts Interface, based on his former KKUP program "Adventures
in Consciousness"
My all-time Top 10 New Age and New Mystic
Music CDs and Albums, as of Dec.2009
| Title |
Artist |
Favorite Track |
| Picture Music |
Klaus Schulze |
"Totem" |
| Communion |
George Wallace |
"Within the Dream" |
| Himalaya |
David Parsons |
"Rishikesh" |
| Dorje Ling |
David Parsons |
"Dorje Ling" |
| Vibrant Water |
Thom Brennan |
"Vibrant Water" |
| Horizons Call |
Robert Carty |
"Within Love" |
| Natural Wonder |
Robert Carty |
"Love Life" |
| Body Love 2 |
Klaus Schulze |
"Moogtique" |
| Music for Awakening the Light Body |
Michael Hammer |
"Awakening the Light Body" |
| Winter |
Kevin Kendle |
"Midwinter" |
Other Visionary/New Age programs on KKUP 91.5 FM which you should
listen to and support:
- Neptune Currents, Sundays 8-11 AM
- Our excellent, longest-running visionary music program. Co-hosts Steve
Davis and Carol Joyce present contemplative, tranquil and expressive music
with electronic and vocal sounds and a strong emphasis on world music toward
the end of the program. Steve Davis is also co-producer and programmer for
the syndicated radio program Music from
the Hearts of Space.
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Contemplation
Connection Mondays 9-11 AM
- Roger Werner presents Visionary and Classical music for contemplation.
Quotes for self-awareness
- Midnight Visions
- Mondays (early morning) 12-6 AM; includes metaphysical commentary
- Midnight Melange, 1st & 3rd Wednesdays (early morning) 12-3 AM
- good mix of "transformational music" with Michael Berry
- Bridges and Ports with Cheryl Magill, 4th Thursday mornings 3-5 AM.
- An eclectic program for insomniacs featuring visionary music as well as other
programming inspired by the ocean and all kinds of bridges and ports.
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Many times in the final hour I feature an interview
with a philosopher, mystic, psychic, musician, or scholar who has ideas to
share in the mystic realm. I call it "Mystic Musings." We
deliberately explore territory that conventional wisdom considers "offbeat
and unscientific",yet on the cutting edge of the mysteries of life.
We explore topics ranging from religion, holistic health, mysticism, cultural
history, human evolution, new science, the occult, witchcraft, astrology,
and ESP, to political topics affecting our "mystic" quality of life
such as ecology, peace and social justice, and futuristic visions for the
new age. We talk about how music, the other creative arts, and recovering
our own creative purpose and self-possession from the clutches of conformity,
are all crucial to our health and fulfillment as individuals and as a society.
We aren't afraid to tackle such subjects as UFOs and ETs, life after death,
reincarnation, angels, spirits and spiritual dimensions. We aren't afraid
to ask tough questions, some of which are supplied by our lively callers.
On fourth Fridays, I present an episode of the great, venerable New Dimensions Radio program.
Usually I will feature the program scheduled for that week or month. Check coming events or the New Dimensions site for more info.
Our guests (some of them now passed on) have included Marilyn Ferguson,
Robert Anton Wilson, Nick
Herbert, Stan Dale, Hal Zina
Bennett, Tat, Lavona Stillman, Ralph
Abraham, Peter
Russell, Brian Swimme, George Leonard, Leonard Schlain, William
Strauss and Neil Howe, and many others (often less well-known but
no-less interesting than those mentioned here). Special programs have included
our annual Bewitched Genre music program
on Halloween (Samhain), our interviews with visionary artists such as Garret
Moore, and our discussions with host Scott Apel of "The
Prisoner"series on KTEH.
Click here
for a complete list of past guests on Mystic Musings.
Check KKUP Events for the latest scoop on
upcoming guests!
Keep up with world events on my political and cultural issues blog.
Other philosophical programs on KKUP you can listen to and
support:
- Alan Watts Seminar, Sundays 7-8 AM and Tuesdays 1-2 PM
- Tapes of lectures and workshops by this stimulating visionary philosopher
and scholar of Zen Buddhism and other religions. See the schedule
for more information, plus links to Alan Watts web sites. Host: George Byrd.
- Vibrational
Voyage with Tony McGettigan (and sometimes Michael Berry) is currently heard Tuesdays 11 PM to Midnight.
- Listen to interviews and tapes featuring spiritual visionaries of the new consciousness, etc.
- One From the Heart, Wednesdays 8-9 AM
- Ideas on creating a fuller life for ourselves. Host: Jim McMillen. Scout Bartlett is a frequent guest.
- Embracing Mother Earth, 1st & 2nd Thursdays, 11 AM to Noon, and 3rd and 5th Thursdays, 11 AM to 1 PM
- Interviews and ideas for spiritual health and growth, with Paula Nunes and Tazz
Powers. Many exciting and well-known visionary guests. Check web site for info.
- Discovery, 1st and 2nd Thursdays Noon to 1 PM
- Interviews on metaphysical, health, psychological, sociological and environmental
topics. Host: Josh Wagner and others.
- Blue Moon 1st and 5th Thursdays, 1 - 3 PM
- Larry Grant discusses oft-forgotten topics such as psychedelics, sex and the occult, and presents tapes by Terrence McKenna and other visionaries. Call-ins. He also plays 1970s psychedelic rock and other styles.
Be on board for the Friday Night Flights, every 3rd Friday from 9 to Midnight.
I Eric Mystic am your sky pilot for this "magic carpet ride," powered by all kinds of trippy music to get high and fly by, naturally. This is trippy music in all senses of the term, taking off from the prime territory of 1960s psychedelic rock music, and extending through the classic rock of the 70s, the cosmic rock of the 80s, and the techno-electronica and "groove salad" of the 90s; with the continuation of all these traditions today. I may even add in some ambient trance music toward the end. As a passenger, You can even help navigate the airship; I always like to hear your suggestions and let our other passengers know what you like. If I know it and have it, I may even play it; or maybe find it and play it on a future flight. If you are seated in the South SF Bay section of the airplane, get on the intercom and call me at (408)260-2999; if you are seated in the Santa Cruz area section, call me at (831)255-2999. Enjoy the flight, and as you watch the inner scenery, remember to respect and help preserve the landscape of our fragile Mother Earth which you might notice outside your window.
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A few other connections
Besides being producer of the Holistic Arts Fair,
and a composer, yours
truly, Eric Mystic (a.k.a. E. Alan Meece or Eric A. Meece), is also the author
of Horoscope for
the New Millennium, published in 1997 by Llewellyn Publications.
This book, over 20 years in the making, explores the vast cycles of history
through astrology and what they portend for the future. It reveals the process
of human evolution as a dramatic story of liberation, and shows that we are
potentially in the midst of a great renaissance if we would only seize today's
opportunities for creativity, which have never been greater (but are usually
forgotten amidst all the cynicism and economic preoccupations which distract
us). Click on the book title link above for more info.
If the above description of the Mystic Music program appeals to you, please
tune in Noon to 3 Fridays on KKUP, 91.5 FM. Remember you can support this
program and this unique, non-commercial radio station with a financial contribution. Also, we are always looking for potential programmers who want to share their knowledge and love of classical and visionary music
on KKUP. Please contact me
if you are interested! Meanwhile, be seeing you, and keep the spirit alive.
eameece@sfo.com
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Some very interesting links
Music Links:
- Homepage for Robert
Carty, brilliant romantic and mystic electronic ambient, world fusion
and spacemusic composer.
- LLoyd Barde, former owner of Backroads Distributors, still has CDs for sale.
- Spotted Peccary,
a label featuring many fine composers including Michael Stearns, Greg Klamt,
Mark Rownd, Erik Wollo, J. Arif Verner, etc.
- Aucourant Records,
Robert Scott Thompson's ambient, electronica and new age label, also featuring
Brannan Lane, Dino Pacifici and others.
- Tracks
Across the Universe, a book/CD-ROM and 3 CD-set covering the
history and great examples of ambient, space and electronic music, produced
by Jim Brenholts and Robert Scott Thompson.
- Music from the Hearts of Space, and Hearts
of Space Records
- Groove Unlimited, formerly
Cue Records NL, a mail order service and record label for New Age, electronic
and space music. Artists include Ron Boots, Hemisphere and Alpha Wave Movement.
- Hypnos Records, a quiet, ambient,
spacemusic label from Oregon; also has a new Binary
sub-label for uptempo, trance, European-influenced e-music. Many great artists
are featured on both labels.
- Ultimae Records, great techno-ambient label from europe
- Projekt, an excellent dark-ambient
label
- Classical Net
Home Page
- Louis Vierne,
organist, teacher, composer, a great web page by the druid at netreach
- Organ Historical Society Catalog,
best source for organ music
- The Who
- Electronic Music Encyclopedia
- Big Meteor Publishing:
Resources for the Independent Musician
- Lee Mallory - information and links to find his and related music, just below my essay on my experiences with this late-great folk-rock artist of The Millennium.
- Information at Sun Dazed Music on the Millennium's "Magic Time" compilation, or Sonic Past Music on Lee's Many Are the Times retrospective album and The Millennium's "Pieces" compilation
- Check Amazon for Many Are the Times which features "That's the Way it's Gonna Be" and 18 other older songs, plus 2 of his later ones.
Other links: arts, philosophy, spirituality, new age, political, etc.
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