BEYOND THE BORDERS: ULTIMA THULE AMBIENT VOLUME 2 (2016)

A collection of 28 tracks created by artists from Australia, Europe, the US and Japan in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Ultima Thule Ambient Music radio show in February 2014. When the tracks were being compiled most of them were previously unreleased, though that was not the case when it was finally released over 2 years later. The term ultima Thule in medieval geographies denotes any distant place located beyond the borders of the known world.


Beyond the Borders: Ultima Thule Ambient Volume 2 Cover

Tracks

  1. Silhouette (6:07) - Longing for Orpheus
  2. The Territory Ahead (6:32) - Richard Bone
  3. The Emperor's Chamber (4:06) - Al Gromer Khan
  4. Beyond the Wall of Sleep (9:26) - Peter Miller
  5. It's Not the End of the World (9:50) - Markus Reuter
  6. Floe (7:59) - Igneous Flame
  7. Displacement (5:07) - Robert Rich
  8. Beyond the Void (8:11) - Paul Avgerinos
  9. Another Aeon (4:43) - Numina
  10. A Call to Spirit (4:40) - Chad Kettering
  11. Redrock (5:21) - Terra Ambient
  12. Flashback (7:42) - Dan Proud
  13. Firecracker (5:11) - Ken Elkinson
  14. Last Land (5:49) - Tim Story & Hans Joachim Roedelius
  15. Out of the Earth (6:44) - Martin Kennedy
  16. Beyond the Last Horizon (9:31) - Phillip Wilkerson
  17. Within Mystical Currents (7:33) - Amir Baghiri
  18. Filtered Through Haze (7:43) - Ian Boddy
  19. A Mid-Evening Invocation to the Muse (3:22) - Robert Scott Thompson
  20. From House to Home (8:12) - Dean de Benedictis
  21. Crystal Caves (13:21) - Craig Padilla
  22. Approaching Contact (14:52) - Resonant Drift
  23. Dark Strata (10:40) - Max Corbacho
  24. Beyond the Realm of Galaxies (6:42) - Amongst Myselves
  25. All Time is Now (7:50) - The Glimmer Room
  26. Droga (5:00) - Mediadogs
  27. Persian Garden (4:16) - Steve Kilbey
  28. Departure (7:58) - Juta Takahashi

Releases

Notes

The Steve Kilbey track "Persian Garden" originally appeared on Miscellanaea - Whispers in the Static.

Concept, production and design by George Cruickshank.