Propagation

Propagation can refer to:

  • Reproduction, and other forms of multiplication or increase
  • Plant propagation, the production of more plants by seeds, cuttings, grafting or other methods
  • Propagation of schema, in artificial reproduction
  • Wave propagation, The motion of a wave throughout a medium or the transfer of its energy
  • Crack propagation, The motion of the crack tip or the crack front during the fracture of materials
  • Radio propagation, the application of wave propagation to radio communications
  • Software propagation, the distribution of free software in a manner explicitly permitted under the applicable license
  • Propaganda
  • "Propagation", a song by Lower Dens from the album Nootropics
  • Propagation (album)

    Propagation (1994) is an album by the American ambient musician Robert Rich. This album is an expression of Rich’s interest in biology and is a tribute to the proliferation of organic life in all its forms. It features a complex range of world music influences, just tunings and guest performers, similar to Rainforest (1989).

    Track listing

  • ”Animus” – 9:29
  • ”Lifeblood” – 5:31
  • ”Whispers of Eden” – 7:35
  • ”Terraced Fields” – 4:24
  • ”Luminous Horizon” – 9:45
  • ”Spirit Catcher” – 9:25
  • Guilin” – 11:11
  • Personnel

  • Robert Rich – Wavestation, Morpheus, Proteus/3, DX711D, EPS16+, Prophet-5, bamboo and PVC flutes, ocarinas, lap steel guitar, fretless bass, su gzeng, zither, brass and clay dumbeks, tar, udu, talking drums, kendang, Waterphone, windwand and whirlies, key tree, Woodstock chimes, rainstick, shakers, “glurp”
  • Andy Wiskes – environmental source recordings (“glurp food”)
  • Lisa Moskow – sarod (track 3)
  • Forrest Fang – violin (track 7)
  • Carter Scholz – gendér and gambang (track 7)
  • External links

  • Hearts of Space Records Album Page
  • Podcasts:

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