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{{Short description|New-age music radio show}} {{for|the [[Isaac Asimov]] novel which features the term "Star's End"|Second Foundation}} {{Use mdy dates|date=March 2025}} :''Star's End is also a 1974 album by British composer [[David Bedford]] and a 1982 novel by [[Glen Cook]].'' {{Infobox radio show | show_name = Star's End | image = Starsend ss.jpg | imagesize = | caption = | other_names = | format = [[New-age music|New-age]], [[Ambient music|ambient]], [[Electronic music|electronic]], [[Space music|space]] | runtime = 5 hours | country = USA | language = English | home_station = [[WXPN]], Philadelphia | syndicates = | television = | presenter = Chuck Van Zyl | starring = | announcer = | creator = John Diliberto and Steve Pross | writer = | director = | producer = | executive_producer = | narrated = | record_location = | first_aired = 1976 | last_aired = | num_series = | num_episodes = | audio_format = | opentheme = | endtheme = | website = {{official URL}} | podcast = }} '''''Star's End''''' is a weekly, five-hour-long [[new-age music]] radio show broadcast by [[WXPN|88.5 WXPN]], the [[University of Pennsylvania]]'s radio station, in Philadelphia. It is the second longest-running show of its type in the world, after ''[[Hearts of Space]]''.<ref>"STAR'S END is (with the exception of "Music from the Hearts of Space") the longest running radio program of ambient music in the world. Since 1976, STAR'S END has been providing the Philadelphia broadcast area with music to sleep and dream to." [http://www.starsend.org/bkgrnd.html Star's End website background information page]</ref> ==History== ''Star's End'' was started in 1976 by Steve Pross and [[John Diliberto]] as a five-hour-long evening program. Diliberto later went on to host the syndicated nightly ambient music show ''[[Echoes (radio program)|Echoes]]''. In 1977 [[Gino Wong]] began sharing duties with Diliberto when Steve Pross entered the recording industry. At that point the concept was solidified and the opening theme that is still used today was produced. Gordon Danis (1957โ2008) joined for a short time in 1978 bringing his passion for early ambient music to the mix. In 1979 Wong began producing records and concerts, creating an opening for guest hosts including Janet Quigley and Kimberly Haas. Beginning in the early 1980s Star's End went through an extended rotation of several different DJs. Original programmers Diliberto left in 1986 and Wong in 1988. The current host is [[Chuck Van Zyl]]. ==Production details== ''Star's End'' is broadcast late Saturday nights / Sunday mornings from 1:00 AM through 6:00 AM. In the late 1980s an earlier edition was added on Friday nights from 11:00 PM to 2:00 AM. This "matinee" edition lasted for 3 or 4 years. The show features uninterrupted, hour-long [[segue]]-mixed music selections. The show's website lists a variety of ambient genres and related styles as present in its playlist, including [[space music]], [[New-age music|new-age]], [[electronic music]], [[world music]], [[Avant-garde music|avant-garde]], [[Classical music|classical]] and even spoken word performances.<ref>"The music is presented in a non-stop drifting blend and drawn from a diversity of genres including: electronic, ambient, spacemusic, chillout, avant-garde, low-intensity noise, new age, international, spoken word and classical." [http://www.starsend.org/bkgrnd.html Star's End website background information page]</ref> In the past, Star's End has featured guest DJs mixing ambient music, and has also broadcast live in-studio performances by [[Robert Rich (musician)|Robert Rich]], [[Jonn Serrie]], [[302 Acid]], [[Steve Roach (musician)|Steve Roach]], [[Radio Massacre International]] and others. ==Related projects== In recent years Chuck van Zyl has organised a number of live concert performances in Philadelphia by various ambient artists, under the Star's End banner. Known as "The Gatherings" series, performers have included [[Steve Roach (musician)|Steve Roach]], [[Robert Rich (musician)|Robert Rich]], [[Radio Massacre International]], [[Jeff Greinke]], [[Erik Wรธllo]] and van Zyl's own group, [[The Ministry of Inside Things]] along with numerous others. Several independent CD recordings of performances recorded at these concerts have subsequently been released by van Zyl under his Synkronos label. ==See also== * ''[[Echoes (radio program)|Echoes]]'', a nightly ambient music show produced by music critic [[John Diliberto]] * ''[[Hearts of Space]]'', a US-based ambient radio programme produced since 1973 by Stephen Hill * ''[[Musical Starstreams]]'', a US-based commercial radio program produced and hosted by Forest since 1981 * ''[[Ultima Thule Ambient Music]]'', a weekly ambient music radio show broadcast on community radio in Australia since 1989 ==References== <references/> Drone Zone == External links == * {{official website}} * [http://www.thegatherings.org The Gatherings] concert series website [[Category:New-age music]] [[Category:Ambient music radio programs]] [[Category:American music radio programs]]
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