Maybe you’ve
thought someday I’ll tune into Corby’s Orbit.
This Friday’s show has a good chance of being one of my best ever Orbital curations of imminent in-coming *new* Canadian tunage blended with a few jams and jellies of revived Canadiana from Kim Mitchell and Samantha Martin, a noteworthy new release from Dionne Warwick with John Legend, and several songs of a welcoming nature for our long-awaited spring. The guided ear will negotiate an amoebic tilt-a-whirl course through raw tendrils of pure pop pulp, with an electro-ambrosial temerity that doesn’t enquire so much as it determines its own defaults by setting out fusillades of solar flares at lyrical intervals as can be best applied to the heart and heat of the beat. If you’re a cautiously operational radio rager, bent on maintaining your bandwidth options, the show’s electro-acoustic variety is such that you might not get it ‘til the edit. But even so, it won’t require so much a tangent as a learning curve parallel to the increasingly vertiginous trajectory of 2026 (so far), bedazzled with ample micro-joys of absolute songcraft, hopefully equal to the refreshment of your inspirational faculties. We need to "imprint" the collective energy field that we all live in with new sounds and frequencies that are healing and magnifique. Capitulate today - to positive (mostly) Canadian programming – from Corby’s Orbit.
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