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The transition from 'electric' to 'electronic' was one of the great technical achievements of the 20th century. Electronic engineering emerged out of the telephone, radio, film and television industries, and military communication and weapon systems during World War II. The earliest devices for creating electronic music actually date from the end of the 19th century. By the 1920s and 30s we had compact, playable electronic instruments like the Russian Theremin, the French Ondes Martenot, and the German Trautonium. Development of recording technology led to experimentation with record players and tape recorders to manipulate sound and create new kinds of music. Electronic music expanded exponentially in the 1960s and 70s with the arrival of practical electronic synthesizers, fueling an era of explosive creativity. Today electronic music extends from mainstream dance music to experimental noise, with literally thousands of sub-genres, and an unlimited palette of sounds and creative possibilities. On this transmission of Hearts of Space, a journey in the infinite tone-worlds of electronic space, on a program called ELECTRONIC DIMENSIONS. Music is by FOURTH DIMENSION, BLUETECH, ESKOSTATIC, BETWEEN INTERVAL, SCOTT LAWLOR, and ALPHA WAVE MOVEMENT. [ view program page ] [ view Flickr image gallery ] [ play 30 second MP3 promo ]
Taking a deep dive into the library before we spend our upcoming episodes focusing solely on the newer stuff. Let’s see what we discover and how deep we can go. (Hint: pretty deep.) Start Between Interval, Fields of Neptune, Legacy5.04 Das Rad, Tenser, 75CD11.30 Mint Field, Natural, Sentimiento Mundial16.30 […]
The Moment we’ve all been waiting for … bye bye 2019! Welcome to the final Spacemusic episode this year - almost a tradition - and pretty intense for sure - the Oliebollenshow is a mixture of music, comments, fireworks, drinks, oliebollen, rubbish, too much compression on the audio and more! Musical contribution balls: All India Radio, Tontario, Benjamin Gustafsson, Ionnalee, Attlas, Shook, Budakid, Joseph Ray, Linah Rocio, The Lighthearted, Nako Yanagisawa, Marley Carroll, Hydra Coil, Thomas Lemmer, SINE, SPQH, Scann-Tec, Between Interval, BT, Quay And Compass, Arctubulae, David Helpling, Mike Beever, Jim Ottaway, Ishq. Big Thanks to all artists that are now part of this party that interludes… the brand new Year 2020 !!! Big Thanks to all listeners that Support us by being a Member/Patron !!! Big Thanks for all Audio Comments and Voice Messages !!! Big Thanks to all listeners that have now tuned in to listen to this show !!! Have fun listening! (Play it LOUD) HAPPY NEW YEAR 2020! // Ambient Zone // ~TC // The Cats //
On the way to the appointed hour, with Jos D'Almeida, Sinius, Jeff Pearce and new music from Between Interval.
On the way to the appointed hour, with Jos D'Almeida, Sinius, Jeff Pearce and new music from Between Interval.
1. Between Interval – The Dark Light 2. Kristian Taus – At Last 3. Livision – RainDrop 4. Grains of Sound – Sine Language (Lucid Fusion Mix) 5. Praguedren – Return Trip 6. Kourosh Dini – Moments Into Death 7. Brokenites – Tiger Devil 8. Ray Carl Daye – Meridian Wave 9. Mystified – Mesmeric […]
Spacemusic 9.3 Ultimae Mixed (Special) Show for january 29th 2014 This episode you’ll only hear the Magic that is called.... Ultimae Records. We have compiled over 80 minutes of extreme good ambient/electronic tracks - all Ultimae releases - believe us when we say.... this was hard to do as there is sooooo much more Ultimae music available! Artists in this mix: Hol Baumann, Between Interval, I Awake, AES Dana, Connect-Ohm, SYNC24, SCANN-TEC, MIKTEK. We have a surprise for you! Please listen to the 9.3 LOG file and win free Ultimae albums! We give away physical albums and download codes :-) Note 1: also download the 9.3 LOG file and win FREE ALBUMS! Note 2: subscribe to Spacemusic Season 9 for downloading both the LOG file and NonStopMix. TRACKLIST: [00:00] Spacemusic 9.3 Ultimae Mixed [00:57] HOL BAUMANN - Human buy the album * Human * here [06:53] BETWEEN INTERVAL - Wishful Thinking buy the album * Albedo * here [11:44] I AWAKE - Unleashed buy the album * The Core * here [16:26] I AWAKE - Journey buy the album * The Core * here [20:49] AES DANA - Riven buy the album * Pollen * here [28:02] AES DANA - Horizontal Rain buy the album * Pollen * here [35:22] CONNECT OHM - Snow Park buy the album * 9980 * here [43:17] CONNECT OHM - Fossil buy the album * 9980 * here [53:04] SYNC24 - Dance of the Droids buy the album * Comfortable Void * here [59:21] SYNC24 - 1N50MN14 buy the album * Comfortable Void * here [1:05:25] SCANN-TEC - Phaeton Remains buy the album * Oxycanta III * here [1:12:30] MIKTEK - Incompressible Flow buy the album * Elsewhere * here [1:17:12] MIKTEK - Time or Place buy the album * Elsewhere * here [1:21:32] THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT | www.spacemusic.nl/donate END.
It's been a while since I was able to post. I bought a new house and made a move over the past month. It was a very mentally and physically taxing process which is actually not over yet (but very, very close). I didn't have internet for a month, which made things difficult (sadly). But now I'm back up, and stoked about that. This mix was made just before I started packing up my belongings to be moved (I did move all my belongings myself, cleaned and painted, over 10,000 pounds worth of crap). So the mix has been able to simmer a bit, and I've listened to it with great pleasure. I'm extremely excited to have discovered a few new gems (Cosmic Hoffmann, Divinity, and Johan Agebjorn) as well as had the opportunity to work with some reliable others (Adam Fielding, Between Interval, Global Communication). Time travel has always been a fascination of mine, and last month my son asked me why I couldn't time travel. Or fly. Or become invisible. From movies like Back To The Future, (H.G. Wells') Time Machine, and Donnie Darko (of which initially inspired the theme of this mix), it remains an interesting, but elusive desire. But if it ever is possible, I hope that the traveller finds this mix a perfect sonic accompaniment. Feel free to use this for your own time travel, be it physically, mentally, spiritually, emotionally, or otherwise. turn on, tune in, sleep...ambient-transmission.blogspot.comfacebook.com/tonepoetmusic
I had the MOST gratifying experience of working with people who are not big or even known in the ambient music world to create this mix. It all started when RYAN LUCHT contacted my via Mixcloud and expressed his interest in having me use his music for mix. I told some musician friends of mine, and stated that I would love to use some stuff that they created. They agreed to it, and here's the mix I came up with. To give you a small insight of some of these guys and myself, I will say that 2 of these artists I currently work with, and we DON'T make ambient music as a profession (we ARE professional musicians, but we travel across the US 100-120 days a year melting faces!). We are in a rock band, in the Army (no lie, I can't even make that up), and we travel all over the lower 48 (and to Kuwait, and Iraq) playing music and supporting the troops. I love ambient music because it is really left field for me, and I've never done it (until now, there are some things of mine in this mix). So, first off, RANDY WIGHT is a singer with the band that I play in (The United States Army Field Band Volunteers, see us HERE, I'm the guy with my arms crossed, Randy's left of me). He has written tons of killer music, and believe it or not, it is a lot of odd meter prog rock and fusion. He's my room mate when we travel, and we put on our sleep music every night. Well, when I expressed my interest for a track of his, he felt that being my room mate for years had allowed him to feel qualified to begin creating. He says that Steve Roach is a big influence in his style, due to his dark, cinematic soundscapes. You can hear that in all of his stuff (there are 3 tracks by him), and even named 'The Further' after the movie Insidious (we saw that together hopped up on a massive Starbucks coffee binge). With Randy's ability to create and compose such amazing backgrounds, I was able to ask him to provide me some background ambiance to to a track that I improvised last year in a hotel room on tour (like now, we are on tour, thus my inability to get a lot of stuff outside of work generated). The end result is the second track 'Burning Sky'. We have since decided to create some more stuff and go under the name 'harmony & decay', so stay tuned on that. The next artist, KIRK KADISH, is also a musician in the US Army Field Band (he is the one on the right of me in the photo from our bio page). He is a monster musician, and keyboardist extraordinaire (and my boss, so I HAVE to say good stuff about him, ha!). All kidding aside, he has been in the ambient scene for some time now, and we have a lot of favorite artists in in common (Steve Roach, Stars Of The Lid, Between Interval, etc.). I was blessed to have him contribute some tracks (I have some more, saving those for a later mix). The next track, is from RYAN LUCHT. Ryan has created music that is generated by photographs and has a release entitled Photogenesis that promises to be pretty amazing. He has posted a small amount to be heard on the above link, and is currently raising money to have it done by pledges. Please, PLEASE, pay him a visit, and contribute, so that we can have some amazing music shared with us by an extraordinarily talented musician! I really enjoyed mixing his tracks (I have one more that I want to use on another mix of the same sort very soon!). Thank you, so much, Ryan, for allowing me to create some magic with your tracks! I have one more artist that I really wanted to work with, but didn't get the tracks in time, so that will have to wait for just a bit. I am EXTREMELY honored to have worked with these musicians, and I really look forward to doing more with them in the future. Make sure you visit these guys, take a look and listen, and support the artists. turn on, tune in, sleep...ambient-transmission.blogspot.comfacebook.com/tonepoetmusic
The Edge of a Fairytale is an ambient excursion to inner and outer spaces. Inspired and influenced by ancient myths, legends and places, this album is my soundtrack to the world as we perceive it; balancing between the known and the unknown - on The Edge of a Fairytale. "...the deep, rich and mystifying sound that resides on The Edge of a Fairytale has a somewhat dark point of view. However it is not a darkness of evil, but rather one that dwells within the uncharted realms between truth and fiction; a darkness representing an unknown that we travel through while always optimistic that there is light - or enlightenment - to be found somewhere ahead." Artist: Between Interval Track: Three years Ago Album: The Edge of a Fairytale (a Spotted Peccary release) Visit the Between Interval website here Buy the album "The Edge of a Fairytale" on iTunes Store here copy;2010 Jukebox - spacemusic.nl [ad#post-ad]
[00:00] Engine Start [03:23] Bloodking by Observation Point [23:00] Eden in Shadows by Between Interval [27:37] No Part Of Me Could Summon A Voice by Markus Reuter [33:33] Piano Textures II part IV by Bruno Sanfilippo [39:29] A Walk Along The Ganges by Darshan Ambient [45:05] Shadowlands by Paul Ellis / Craig Padilla [50:13] End Credits The perfect music while travelling, on a train, on a plane, in your car... music to relax, to enjoy. This first edition (pilot) is 100% for free via the spacemusic podcast feed. Next shows will be published via the Spacemusic App. It will be available via the App Store on iTunes. More information about the Spacemusic App soon - it is still under construction and we are working around the clock to get the app completely filled up with interesting features and extras: wallpapers, PDF files, track lists, links to artist websites and links to buy their music. From the Spacemusic App you will be able to contact us, send shows to your friends, follow us on Twitter and even call the show from anywhere.... it's Spacemusic in your pocket wherever you go! This episode Executive Producer: Glickerman ============================ copy; 2009 spacemusic.nl
Into the lair of the Minotaur; new music from Between Interval.
Into the lair of the Minotaur; new music from Between Interval.
As the wurm turns; glacially-inspired earthsounds from Between Interval, Oophoi and Alio Die.
As the wurm turns; glacially-inspired earthsounds from Between Interval, Oophoi and Alio Die.
You know what?... Let's leave the world for a couple of minutes and enjoy this coffee break more than ever! Why don't we fly to the edge of the unknow/known, why don't we experience 'The Edge of a Fairytale' by this great artist from Sweden: Between Interval. They did it again! Hi quality music from one of the most beautiful countries up North from our perspectives. Between Interval is Stefan Strand; he started playing around with sounds at the age of 14, inspired by Jean-Michel Jarre and the SEGA master system for instance. Later releasing house, trance and progressive music under a different name. The ambient motto never left Stefan: The Spotted Peccary label had an excellent nose for his style! They released his albums 'Radio Silence', 'Secret Observatory, 'Autumn Continent'. Stefan got 'top pick' album @ Amazon, Top List for new age in 2006 and 2007. On today's show we play 3 tracks in a row from his latest new ambient adventure sent to us by Spotted Peccary themselves: "The Edge of a Fairytale". Tracks are simply deep... (sounds from the woods and the rain are not included on the album!) There's a mystical tone, some might say: nbsp;-dark- ? Well, that is 'dark' in the sense of 'not knowing what to expect'. Stefan invites us to experience what we know and what we don't know at all.... Are you in? Enjoy the music, enjoy the recipe. Senseoreg; Sundays ::: Between Interval ::: (04:49) - Between Interval - Delta Capricorni (10:25) - Between Interval - Atlantis Lost (13:13) - Between Interval - The Great Void Between Interval @ Myspace Buy the album "The Edge of a Fairytale" via Spotted Peccary here ~TC copy; 2009 Cappuccino Muffins Recipe Taste-testers have deemed this the best muffin ever!nbsp;They are moist and delicious with a touch of spice from the cinnamon and nutmeg with the awesome flavor from the espresso coffee shining through. Great for brunch, dessert, or snacks, and they also freeze well.nbsp;Prep Time: 15 minutes.nbsp;Cook Time: 15 minutes Ingredients: 2 cups all-purpose flour 1/2 cup sugar 2-1/2 teaspoons baking powder 2 teaspoons instant espresso coffee powder (or instant coffee) 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg 1 cup whole milk 1/2 cup butter, melted and cooled 1 egg, slightly beaten 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 3/4 cup semi-sweet chocolate mini-chips Preparation: Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Line muffin tins with papers or grease liberally.nbsp;In a large bowl, whisk together flour, sugar, baking powder, espresso or instant coffee, salt, cinnamon, and nutmeg. Set aside. In a medium bowl, mix milk, butter, egg, and vanilla until combined. Stir milk mixture into flour mixture only until combined. Do not overmix. Fold in chocolate chips. Fill muffin cups 3/4 full. Bake 15 to 20 minutes for standard muffins, 10 to 12 minutes for mini-muffins. Cappuccino muffins freeze well.nbsp;Yield: 12 muffins or about 48 mini-muffins. *******
Presenting "Radio Silence", the new album from Between Interval.
Presenting "Radio Silence", the new album from Between Interval.
Enveloping chthonic vibrations from Bruno Sanfilippo, Diatonis, Between Interval and Numina.
Enveloping chthonic vibrations from Bruno Sanfilippo, Diatonis, Between Interval and Numina.