Ambient Podcaster's Music Featured In Short Story Literary Podcast

March 17, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
Mark Rushton, the pioneering ambient and electronica podcaster from the central part of the United States, has four pieces of music featured throughout the recent Bound Off Short Story And Literary Podcast, available at boundoff.com and through podcasting services like iTunes.

The music includes "Memory Trigger" - a rhythmic slice of electronica that starts and ends the podcast. It is available as a free MP3 on Mark's web site: markrushton.com

After the first story, "The Seedling Mile", a track from Rushton's 2004 CD "The Driver's Companion" - available at iTunes and all other major download services, as well as on CD format at Amazon, numerous record stores, and direct from the artist.

Following the second story is "Drift Higher" - a short orchestral / field recording track from Rushton's recent podcast called "What Does An Iowa Winter Sound Like?" and is also available as a free individual MP3 download on Mark's web site.

The last track, after the third story, is "Disappear Now" - a piece of swirling electronica, and is available on his data CD "Florilegium: MP3s 2001-2003" - a 123-track slice of Rushton's early oeuvre. Florilegium is available for purchase via Rushton's web site.

Rushton also provided audio engineering and mixing services with the Bound Off Short Story podcast.

Stories in the second Bound Off podcast include: "La Vie du Jour" by Steven Gullion. Read by Dave Robinson (11 minutes). "Twelve Steps Down" by Mark Budman. Read by the author (5 minutes). "The Poet's Head is In My Lap" by Elizabeth Ellen. Read by Ann Rushton (8 minutes). "Yellow Chicken Claw" by Christine Boyka Kluge. Read by the author (2 minutes).

Mark Rushton is also releasing a new series of framed prints under $50 which based on his original paintings. Details are available at his online art store: art.markrushton.com

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