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Genre | Ambient, new-age, electronic, space, and related contemplative music |
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Running time | 60 minutes, weekly |
Country of origin | United States |
Language(s) | English |
Syndicates | self-distributed to 100+ public radio stations (2009),[1] PRX |
Hosted by | 1973–1974 Stephen Hill 1974–1986 Stephen Hill, Anna Turner 1987–present Stephen Hill |
Created by | Stephen Hill[2][3] |
Produced by | Steve Davis |
Executive producer(s) | Stephen Hill |
Recording studio | San Rafael, California |
Original release | 1973 – date |
Website | www |
Hearts of Space is an American weekly syndicated public radio show[4] featuring music of a contemplative nature[5] drawn largely from the ambient, new-age and electronic genres, while also including classical, world, Celtic, experimental, and other music selections.[6][7][8] For many years, the show's producer and presenter, Stephen Hill, has applied the term "space music" to the music broadcast on the show, irrespective of genre.[9] It is the longest-running radio program of its type in the world. Each episode ends with Hill gently saying, "Safe journeys, space fans ... wherever you are."
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