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Extensive historical and biographical resources and playlists for Chris Whent's WBAI radio program.
Resource on electronic music, featuring labels, artist profiles, reviews, and album covers.
Large resource with profiles and links to articles and sites on non-idiomatic improvisational music, artists, and related independent labels.
Early music and instruments, sound files of harpsichords and clavichords, and a table with pictures of the author's early music instruments collection, from medieval psalteries to Renaissance recorders.
Musicological analysis by Bob Fink of the oldest musical instrument, including its significance to the origin of music.
Information about the society together with links to medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque music.
Non-profit agency offers concerts featuring internationally renowned soloists and ensembles. Also presents early music concerts by accomplished local musicians.
Endeavours to show connections between European, Islamic and Jewish music-culture: Includes group information, discography, calendar.
Baroque cellist. Information about the baroque cello, historical way of using gut strings, tips and tricks. Early music information, big link page to resources for research to early music.
Basel-based female ensemble researching and performing the repertories of twelfth to fourteenth century Europe, specializing in vocal polyphony for equal voices.
freelance researcher and musicologist - pages mainly about Scottish traditional music
"Exotic, energetic, melodic" music combining guitar and sax with instruments from around the world.
An online electronic music magazine focusing on the Australian scene including news, tour dates, reviews.
Flash site of Belgium based electro performance project with DJing, live voice and special effects. Innovative futuristic style. Audio and visual available for download.
Contains IDM related information, including biographies of artists, record labels, sound files (MP3 and RealAudio format) and a directory of links.
An independent record label based in Central Florida, dedicated to the release and distribution of uncommon and experimental electronic music.
I.D.M. duo, 'The Dark Poets', official home page. News, MP3s, and information can be found on this site.
Daily updated journal devoted to news from I.D.M. world.
Most famous for the "Ambience for the Masses" ambient music informational archive - the largest of its kind on the web.
Listing of live concerts featuring ambient, electronic and spacemusic artists. With show dates, news, compilation information, and links.
Subscription information and text-based/GNU-zipped message archives from October 1994 through the present.
Monthly E-zine covers new music worldwide with features, interviews and reviews. Reviews experimental music avant-garde, electronic music, post-classical, free and free jazz, improv, opera, performance art, and some sculpture, dance, and film.
Online home for the infrequently printed fanzine. Includes interviews from out of print editions.
Alden and Cali Hackmann's hurdy-gurdy site with information about the instrument, which is also called the vielle à roue.
A thesis by Julia Craig-McFeely.
The history of the pipe and tabor with audio samples.
Gloriana is a Melbourne-based vocal ensemble of eighteen voices specialising in the performance of Renaissance and twentieth century choral music.
Trio performs madrigals, art songs, Celtic folk tunes, and Period pub songs. Schedule, biographies, CDs and audio files.
The history of Lincoln's civic band from medieval times to the 19th century.
Revival of the City's civic musicians of medieval and Renaissance times, playing shawms, sackbuts and other loud wind instruments.
Official site. Contains news, discography, streaming audio(requires Flash)and images.
American artist offering his music with option to donate. Tour details, news items, multimedia, and merchandise.
A broadcast playing ambient and atmospheric music each Sunday from 10.30pm on 2MBS-FM 102.5 in Sydney, Australia.
Media collage music and radio with a wicked sense of humor. Includes downloadable MP3s, archived broadcasts, and release information.
An experimental punk/noise band from San Francisco, California on Mobilization Records. With audio downloads and pictures.
A keyboard player, composer, and songwriter who writes off-beat pop songs melding odd, often humorous lyrics with strong electronica and jazz sensibilities.
Experimental music artist site, with pictures, liner notes, MP3 song samples, media reviews and current news.
An overview of compositions and multimedia installations by John Phillips and Carolyn Healy. Interactive electronic soundscapes created in unusual locations.
Experimental/atmospheric noise artist, using computer-generated and appropriated sounds. With reviews and MP3s.
Online zine and radio show, featuring interviews, studio and live reviews, articles, playlists, and outside links. Site is in English and Russian.
An association formed to promote contacts between people interested in lute activities taking place in Belgium.
Non-generic ambient/world/industrial music project by Stuart White. With news, discography, purchase information, and links to hear sound samples.
Ambient artist from Germany, who performs live and in his studio, making sounds with voice, singing bowls, keyboards, synthezisers and found objects.
Electronic and ambient music from Australian composer and musician Lance Lenehan. Real Audio preview of the complete 'Soundscape' CD available at the web site.
Online visual and aural experiment. Latest Flash plugin required for audio.
Official site for the "progressive ambient" producer. With news, discography, sound files, writings, and links.
Multiple critic and user reviews for the album 10,000 Hz Legend.
Artist profile from this ambient radio station.
With a biography, discography, selected album art and links to related artists.
Limited information about musical projects by Mark Clifford, Daren Seymour, Sarah Peacock and Justin Fletcher.