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Dear listeners, I have yet another very important tale for you today, and one of absolute truth! This is above and beyond the tale that I laid upon your mind in the podcast Camping Under The Stars, Vol. 5 (Sanctuary), which was a mere 2 weeks of living off of the land and surviving on hot dogs, bananas, and peanut butter. Dear listeners, this tale stretches across 3 years. 3 long YEARS!! It is not one that was pleasant, but it had a(n eventual) happy ending. How does that tie into today's episode?? Well, let me tell you....... In a time not long ago, during a weird and upside-down world of toilet paper shortages and no haircuts lived a content little dude whom we will call Poemhobbit. He lived in his happy village with his happy family and created musings of aural jewels for people all over the world which he delivered like an Easter egg. Well, for some odd reason, Poemhobbit and his family felt that they should travel to a land unknown, so he sold his tiny cottage quickly and with a prosperous outcome. Poemhobbit was so happy! But, before he and his family would decide on the perfect place, they would live in a less-than-desirable village that was infested by a sub-societal mob of unhappy zombies that smelled of burning skunk cigarettes. 'It is okay', thought Poemhobbit, 'it will not last for more than 3 months. I will take this negative experience and thrive, nonetheless. These 3 months will go by quickly and we will have departed before any misery sets in!' And so it was..... However, those 3 months turned into 6 months. Then, into a year. And, yet another year. And another year after that. And anot........wait, how many years is that?!? So, Poemhobbit was stuck in this prison-like dystopian cubicle for 3 years. And, the misery did set in. In fact, it festered like a cancer. The family was unhappy, hope had abandoned them, their dreams turned into dusty cobwebs, and escaping was something that was never even talked about without malice and regret. Poemhobbit was miserable, and his joy for the arts became a chore and a cumbersome endeavor. It was difficult for Poemhobbit to weave sounds and spread joy when it had escaped him. But, Poemhobbit never gave up. He didn't always allow his family to know of his struggles, and instead fought to shine positive light on the negative situation. He fueled them with his (fake) optimism and assurance. Moreso, Poemhobbit had to really convince himself that his misery was perception, and that his ambitions would pull him out of the quicksand. He had to be the beacon of light, the sunbeam to those that depended upon him, and somehow find the strength to burn through the shadows and dust. 'Stay strong', Poemhobbit told himself, 'and let those that follow you tread upon a path of optimism and diligence.' Well, as fate would have it, persistence finally did win. Poemhobbit held out and never stopped raining hope and optimism upon his family. They were eventually able to escape the inferno of stinky skunk cigarettes burned by sketchy circus clowns. This journey in time was very debilitating physically, emotionally, and spiritually. If Poemhobbit gave up hope (which nearly happened many, many times), then he would have let down his family. In the end, Poemhobbit found a nice cottage in a small village where he had laid his wishes. Fortune smiled down upon his family, and the fire inside him rekindled once again. The struggle for comfort had finally subsided. Sometimes, to succeed you need the positive person around you to inspire you and light up your ambitions. Sometimes that person needs to be you. While the modern world wants us to let out everything and seek comfort from our hardships, your boy Poemhob........... I mean Tonepoet, believes that controlling this like a water spigot and knowing when, how much, and to who you water your hardships to is an exercise of optimal self-control. Seek a co-pilot that can give you guidance when you need it, so that you can ignite the light inside those that rely on you for assurance during tough times. And, in turn, be an inspirational sunbeam to others. Things will work out for you if you show persistence and patience. The staff at Spaceman's Transmissions has faith in our dear listeners, our power is with you. Turn on, tune in, shine on... https://www.tonepoet-music.com https://www.facebook.com/tonepoetmusic TRACK LISTING “Station ID” by Low Altitude from Spaceman's Transmissions (Start Time: 00:00) “Sunbeam” by Low Altitude from Boat (Start Time: 00:23) “The Starry Night” by Tomo Nakaguchi from The Long Night In Winter Light (Start Time: 05:54) “R Abacus Landr (Excerpt)” by Pulse Mandala & Distant Fires Burning from R Abacus Lndr (Start Time: 08:49) “Unknownland” by Zero Ohms from Spotted Peccary Free Ambient Electronic Sampler #36 (Start Time: 10:31) “Spaghetti Western” by Andrew Heath and Mi Cosa de Resistance from Café Tristesse (Start Time: 12:41) “Peace (Excerpt)” by Clem Leek & Ian Hawgood from Places for Peace (Start Time: 17:04) “White Noise IV” by The Fire & The Fog from Moments (Start Time: 21:23) “Logic Is The Beginning Of Wisdom, Not The End” by Kosmorama from Kosmorama (Start Time: 22:45) “it knows (Excerpt)” by just this morning, songbirds from it lives (Start Time: 28:21) “Indeciso” by Quelche from Imaginary North Transmission 001 (Start Time: 32:30) “Verde (Excerpt)” by Tewksbury from Floes- Volumes I-IV (Start Time: 35:20) “Hum (w- Moonsign)” by Hidden Sky from Bliss etc (Start Time: 38:48) “Day 81 (Eb Maj)” by Hidden Sky from I V VI IV (Start Time: 42:56) “Coldwater II” by Nowherians from This Is Not An Acceptable Lullaby (Start Time: 45:46) “Maggie Is Napping” by One Of Them from Sithaboo (Start Time: 48:55) “Weightless Time” by Erothyme from Life Sidereal (Start Time: 53:57) “Aerial” by Low Altitude from Boat (Start Time: 56:02)
Happy New Year and welcome to Episode 48 of ‘To Etherea and Beyond - A New Year's Daze'. The show broadcasts on Harrogate Community Radio at 9am this Sunday 15th January and is then available via the station's Listen Again button, and everywhere else here: https://ssyncc.com/toethereaandbeyond The show features music by: Fear Of Children, Submotile, Clem Leek, Holland Andrews, The West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band, North Americans, Debruit, Murat Ertel, King Hannah, Midlake, YAN, XA4, Pantha Du Prince, Jo Bartlett, Dombrance, Launder, Young Fathers, Tides From Nebula, Kurt Vile, Tor Lundvall, SSIEGE, Philip Glass and Anastasia Zems. This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
This is Episode 45 of ‘To Etherea and Beyond - The 2nd Birthday Special'. The show broadcasts on Harrogate Community Radio at 9am this Sunday 23rd October, and is then available via the station's Listen Again button, and everywhere else here: https://ssyncc.com/toethereaandbeyond it features music by: Godspeed You! Black Emperor, TRAAMS, The Post-Everything Collective, Clem Leek, Rival Consoles, Chloé (Thévenin), Manami, Das SPEZIAL, Adam Pits, Jean-Michel Jarre, Rachika Nayar, Fasme, Yotto, Mount Forel, Alvvays, Pia Fraus, Ulrich Schnauss, and Aircooled. This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
This is Episode 44 of ‘To Etherea and Beyond'. The show broadcasts on Harrogate Community Radio at 9am Sunday 25th September, and is then available via the station's Listen Again button, and everywhere else here: https://ssyncc.com/toethereaandbeyond Titled ‘Atmospheres for Autumn', it features music by: Rival Consoles, Myna Cycles, Mount Forel, CASTLEBEAT, Holy Loaf, She's In Parties, Clem Leek, Dark Sky, Nonkeen, Peter Broderick, Fyfe, North Americans, Rachika Nayar, Ernest Hood, Indian Wells, Dark Sky, Manami, Martinou, Kuedo, Plaid, Seahawks, Tom Rogerson, Brian Eno, Russian Circles, Michael Stearns, and Hello Meteor. This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
2020 was a sh*tshow, but the music was great. Tonight, join in to celebrate my favorites of 2020! Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Kenotaph by Ben Lukas Boysen on Mirage (Erased Tapes) 8′18″ Salute to the Sun by Matthew Halsall on Salute to the Sun (Gondwana Records) 17′55″ Brohm Ridge by Loscil on coast / range / arc // (Kranky) 30′38″ The Warm Room by Spheruleus on Home Diaries 006 (Whitelabrecs) 40′55″ Recon by Windy & Carl on Allegiance & Conviction (Kranky) 46′16″ Water by Daniel Avery + Alessandro Cortini on Illusion of Time (Mute) 54′44″ fallen fruit to navigate by by offthesky + the humble bee on we were the hum of dreams (LAAPS) 60′28″ Slow Lament by The Green Kingdom on Residence on Earth (The Green Kingdom) 73′02″ Celeste by Roger Eno + Brian Eno on Mixing Colours (Deutsche Grammophon) 77′06″ Inspirit by Julianna Barwick on Healing is a Miracle (Ninja Tune) 84′09″ Sail by Clem Leek on Land, Air & Sea (YEN) 87′07″ Mountains of Air by Celer on Boundary Layer 2 (Celer) 106′28″ furiko by hakobune on solitude (hakobune) 113′54″ One And The Same by Helios on Domicile (Ghostly International) 121′04″ Ebb by Good Weather For An Airstrike on Ebb (Echoes In The Valley) Check out the full archives on the website.
Tonight's edition of SITD honors the inspirational musical career of pianist and composer Harold Budd, who passed away last week at age 84. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 1245′44″ Templar by Harold Budd on Perhaps (Root Strata) ⭐️ 1264′59″ An Arc of Doves by Harold Budd - Brian Eno on Ambient 2: The Plateaux of Mirror (Editions EG) ⭐️ 1269′11″ Juno by Harold Budd on The Pavilion of Dreams (Obscure) ⭐️Closing work from Harold Budd's first recording on Eno's Obscure label 1277′44″ Perfect Fire by Robin Guthrie - Harold Budd on Another Flower (Darla)Recorded in 2013 at Guthrie's home in France 1282′57″ Memory Gongs by Harold Budd - Elizabeth Fraser - Robin Guthrie - Simon Raymonde on The Moon and the Melodies (4AD) ⭐️Collaboration between Harold Budd and the Cocteau Twins (credited as individual members) released in 1986. 1297′29″ Celeste by Roger Eno - Brian Eno on Mixing Colours (Deutsche Grammophon) 1301′25″ Sea of Clouds by Library Tapes on Sea of Clouds (1630 Recordings)
Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi said: “Speech is the pen of the heart, melody is the quill of the soul.” Many of us find a voice to the depths of our hearts through the music we listen to. In a society of much division, music unites people of all walks of life. Clem Leek is an artist whose ambient melodies soothe your soul and take you to a deeper place within yourself. I had the pleasure of discussing the deeper symbolism behind his music and his creative process. Intro & outro music is from Clem's single "Terra" coming out this winter
Previous DJ - "Brings up remote feed" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Live stream feedback loop" Claude Debussy - "Clair De Lune" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Live stream feedback loop" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Live radio feedback loop" Ken - "All the loops need to work" Keith Holzman - "Small clock ticking" Daft Punk - "Outlands, part II" - TRON Legacy Soundtrack Ken - "Warming up loops" Sound effect - "Ringer" George Freeman - "Fully Fashioned" Alan Braden - "Starlight Revue (a.k.a. Curtain Raiser)" Ken - "Identification: In the next moment, it sounds a different way" Claude Debussy / Nintendo - "Untitled Goose Game" Gilbert Vinter - "Mists of Illusion" Camille Saint-Saens - "Aquarium" Ronald Hanmer - "Bits and Pieces" Four Tet - "Parks" Clint Mansell - "Together We Will Live Forever" - The Fountain soundtrack Chi-Lites - "Have You Seen Her? loops" Clem Leek - "Mystery Moor clock loop" Clem Leek - "Mystery Moor" Ifny - "Howdy is the Portal to the Future" Cowboy Junkies - "Sweet Jane loop" Dustin O'Halloran - "Opus 20" Ken - "You Have to Speak Truth" [Spontaneous monologue, over Dustin O'Halloran layers & Clem Leek clock loop. What happens if I stop being silent? Maybe they see me speaking and it gives them an idea. Other people are now realizing it's OK to speak, and we're a little crowd now, a whole lot of people, who are happy to finally start speaking some truth. And the crowd is growing, the crowd is growing... ] Full transcript of spontaneous monologue "You Have to Speak Truth" Some people speak as they think, and that's their method of thinking, is to speak. Some people never speak. Some people don't believe they have a voice. Some people have a history of having been asked to be silent. Some people are afraid of what happens when they speak, because once, maybe something happened when they spoke. Maybe it was something really bad. Maybe it just scared them a lot. Maybe they were very young when it happened. Maybe they saw something happen to somebody else. Maybe they saw an image on a screen, of something happening to somebody. And they believed that it was happening to them, because that's how our brains respond to images we see. And so forever they've been a little more silent. A little more silent, maybe a lot more silent, than they otherwise would've been. Maybe they've spent the rest of their lives being silent. Although, sometimes people start...sometimes people, they stick out a little bit. They want to see what happens. What happens if I stop being silent? I mean, I know that I'm not supposed to speak, and I know that everybody disagrees with me, and I know that even though some people agree with me, they're not going to stand up with me when I speak, because they're afraid, too. And they'd probably just like to let me go down. They're glad it's not happening to them. Maybe they're a little bit happy that I spoke and said something that was true, but they're a little bit...they're not... Maybe they, maybe they walk over next to me when I'm speaking. Maybe they see me speaking and it gives them an idea. Maybe they could, well, not quite speak, but maybe they could just stand next to me, and, well, they could... Yeah, they're just nodding their head, the person came up next to me, and they're not saying anything, but they're nodding their head. They look like they're agreeing. They're expressing some kind of support. It makes me a little less afraid to speak now. And there's someone, I can see someone off in the distance, and they, they, they're kind of, almost, it looks like they're laughing at me, and I feel scared again, I feel like maybe I shouldn't be speaking. Someone over there is taking notes. Someone over there is filming me, pointing a camera, and I don't know what's going to happen next. It makes me a little nervous that I'm speaking, that I'm saying the truth, and I, I remember, I've watched a lot of people start speaking the truth, and then find a way to start qualifying it, and checking, making sort of disclaimers, and retreating a bit. And I know I could do that, maybe I would be safe then, because I see a lot of people out there in the crowd who, well, maybe they'll leave me alone if I just do that. But, two more people have walked over next to me already, and they're shaking their heads, and, I look back at the crowd, and there's still that person who looks sort of mean and unhappy. But, I look more carefully, I start to be very methodical, and I look face by face, one by one, instead of looking where my emotion brings my eyes, and I look one by one at all the faces. And, most people aren't laughing. Most people, most people are looking, and they're...they don't have a threatening posture at all, and some of them are shaking their heads too. And, there's even someone who's smiling, someone who's nodding vigorously. And I decide to keep speaking. I decide to speak more truth. Although, I see there's a person sort of inching closer to me, and they, I can't tell what they have in their hands, but it looks like it might be something dangerous. But it, that makes me more... I start to get excited, and, although I'm scared, I realize it just, it wakes me up, and it makes things seem a little more pressing. It's a little more urgent that I say the things that are true, I say the things that I know. I realize that a lot of people also think these things, even if I don't usually hear speaking them, but, as I think about it, sometimes I do hear people speak the true things. Of course, that's why I'm so nervous about saying them, because I've seen those people get punished for speaking those things, and... but, it's going to be OK, it doesn't matter what's going to happen next, because the truth has to be said, we have to speak out what's real. Of course we do. And other people are starting to speak now. Other people are now realizing it's OK to speak, and we're sort of like a little... we're a little crowd now, a whole lot of people, who are happy to finally start speaking some truth. And the crowd is growing, the crowd is growing, because the truths that are being spoken, they're about almost everyone. The only people who stand to suffer from these truths coming out are... well, there are just a few of them. People who are taking advantage of a certain amount of power that they have, by keeping people afraid, by keeping people afraid to speak basic, obvious truths all the time. Keeping people afraid to trust their own feelings. Afraid they'll be lumped in with some or another ostracized group. They accidentally say something that overlaps with something that one of those groups says. And, wracking their brains, realizing that there's nothing really true that you could say that hasn't already been coopted by some ostracized group. That doesn't seem it make it any less true, what you're saying, and so you go on and you say it, you just, you just, you have to speak truth, because, what are you here for? And, to encourage others to know that they can accept and speak truth. And you say it, you say it passionately, but you say it with a gentleness that recognizes that what is your truth might not be everyone else's truth. You say it from your heart, as you intend for your truth to be beneficial to most people. You're able to feel, still, still carefully a judgment when you noticed that somebody is very obviously not speaking truth. You can be compassionate, and realize all the reasons why they aren't speaking truth. You can realize that somewhere along the chain, they, too, are afraid. Even if they're way up at the top, and they're exploiting the most power, even if they're very self-aware of this whole process - why wouldn't they be? There are entire books on the subject, seminars, teaching, entire courseworks, films... It's no secret how power operates. It's not a secret. It's one of those things that's sometimes just like a truth that you might be afraid to speak about, but everybody knows. And, still, you can find compassion for the people who are taking advantage of their positions of power, while also still continuing to feel judgment that that abuse of power, for whatever reason it's going on, even as you can find your heart about it, and you can imagine the heart that those people are trying to come from... You can still know that it is not the best thing for most people, and you can still stop that thing from happening. You can still stop that thing from happening. You don't have to become a bad person to stop bad things from happening - not at all. It's possible that doing nothing, and saying nothing, and just taking care of yourself, and staying really quiet, it's possible that this might be the problem, in the system of problems. The problem that you have to face right now. Not the only problem. It is a problem when somebody does something that's very harmful to many people. It's also a problem when most people who have the power to do something to stop that from happening aren't doing something. Aren't even recognizing that they are most people, and, most people - that's a lot of people. That's a lot of power. So, remember that power that you have, because you are not alone, if you try to act in the best interests of most people. You are in very massive company. And it may be scary, but you will be supported, and you will be helping the world be better for most people. Not just you, not just your friends, not just the people you aspire to be, but most people. And sometimes you have to think really hard to imagine most people, because that's a lot of people. You don't usually see most people. Sometimes you see simulated views of most people that are probably not representative of most people. Maybe go around the world and look carefully, with your eyes, not with your screens, and try to learn, what is it that most people would benefit from. And then, speak your truth. And you speak it as loud as you need to speak it, and you don't let people stop you from speaking. Not if they're doing it with force. Not if they're doing it with coersion. Not if they're doing it from a place that's so obviously not true. While there's still time... Dustin O'Halloran - "Opus 20" Keith Holzman - "Small clock ticking" Sound effect - "Cuckoo clock" Keith Holzman - "Grandmother clock strikes twelve" Boards of Canada - "Wildlife Analysis" Daft Punk - "Outlands, part II" - TRON Legacy Soundtrack Ken - "It isn't planned ahead. It's possible still to express free things" [ "Find your platforms to speak from. Eschew the technology. It's always going to be messy." ] Ken - "Identification" Boards of Canada - "Wildlife Analysis" Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross - "Complication with Optimistic Outcome" - The Social Network Soundtrack Ken - "I would invite your phone call" Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross - "Complication with Optimistic Outcome" - The Social Network Soundtrack Infinite Third - "fr ee f o rm" Peer Gynt - "Morning" - Incidental Music [The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Sir Thomas Beech. 1998 remastered] Ifny - "Howdy is the Portal to the Future" Bright Eyes - "Clairaudients" - Kill or Be Killed Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons - "Candy Girl" Tangerine Dream / State Azure - "Love On A Real Train" Pink Floyd - "It's What We Do" - The Endless River Malcolm X - "Police use statistics to make Harlem look crimnal" Malcolm X - "Police brutality speech" Daft Punk - "Outlands, part II" - TRON Legacy Soundtrack Malcolm X - "Encouraging police to take whatever measures necessary to hold negroes in check" Lullatone - "perfectly organized cleaning supplies" - The Sounds of Spring Malcolm X - "The police have infiltrated the black movement" Lullatone - "a little song about hail drops" - Room Loops Ken - "The middle of your hypnosis session, the nature of performance, illusion, a culture that doesn't value truth" Ken - "It's completely honest; you hear the mistakes the entire time" Ken - "Qualified immunity (if this exact show has never happened before, mistakes are not possible?)" [ Qualified Immunity (if this exact police misconduct has never been ruled against in court before, then it will not be ruled against in court in the future) ] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "Live stream feedback loop" Lullatone - "ambient sketch #1" - Room Loops Malcolm X - "My house was bombed" Malcolm X - "By Any Means Necessary" Malcolm X - "I speak as a victim of America's so-called democracy (We have only known hypocrisy)" Cranberries - "Dreams loops" Ken - "It can't just be the few speaking to the many, it can't just be like this anymore. And don't be fooled by the online media illusion." [ Don't look up to the top. Look next to you. ] Ken - "Identification: Might be recontextualized broadcast" Cranberries - "Dreams loops" Cowboy Junkies - "Brothers Under the Bridge loop" Cowboy Junkies - "Ring on the Sill loops" Ifny - "Howdy is the Portal to the Future" Random Rab - "Rain on the World" Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "This must be the beginning (show opening)" - Show #717, from June 3, 2020 [Live stream feedback of GTDR song, Ken & newest co-host song loop "This must be the beginning," Philip Glass,"This must be the end"] Lou Reed - "Street Hassle loops" Ken - "You should take your chances. We are strong when we are many. This must be the beginning." [It took its chances. You've made it all the way back to the beginning.] Ken's Last Ever Radio Extravaganza - "This Must Be the Beginning (you have to speak truth)" - Show #719, from June 10, 2020 https://lastever.org/show/200610
Dark Ambient Atmospheres Ep13 - Experimental MusicTracklist:Acherontia Styx - Endosphere editNorthaunt - The unseen earthRasplyn - Open DoorAbner Malaty - YgdrasilThe Synthetic Dream Foundation - Regeneration of the DamnedSteve Roach - Cloud of UnknowingJacaszek - ZalZero Ohms - Lovingly Standing BackCharlie Clouser - BloodClem Leek - Mistletoe laneLife Garden - Donhttp://www.darkambientradio.com/
Seeking to better their lives, thousands of immigrants pass through its southern border every day. The journey is never easy. Beatings, sexual assaults, murder, and other encounters with cartels await these immigrants on their journey north. This harsh reality not only occurs on the border that the United States and Mexico share, but also on the border of Mexico and Guatemala. In our last episode of the semester, we sit down with a Guatemalan migrant who has made this journey north and a Latin American policy expert to talk about this perilous journey, the relationship between police and organized crime and solutions to the humanitarian crisis in Mexico. Host: Niko Marcich Researcher: Tyler Hinkle Guest Interview: Director for Defense Oversight at the Washington Office on Latin America, Adam Isacson and a Guatemalan immigrant Producer: Andy Carluccio Global Inquirer is a production of the International Relations Organization at UVa. We are also affiliated with TEEJ.fm, UVa's undergraduate podcasting network. Music: Balmorhea - "Masollan", The Album Leaf - "The Light", Clem Leek - "You're so Far Away", Patrick O'Hearn - "Beyond This Moment" and "So Goes The Current"
This week's episode comes with a challenge. In these divisive times, can you accept all sports as equal? Can you do away with the pre-conceived notions that needlessly isolate us from people with strikingly similar athletic passions and desires? Featured tracks: Drone Thistle by Blue Dot Sessions Two Dollar Token by Blue Dot Sessions Fantasy Trashwave by Tobacco You're So Very Far Away by Clem Leek
Dark Ambient Atmospheres Ep03 - Dark Indie Electronic MusicListen 24/7 at http://www.darkambientradio.com/Tracklist:Inade - Interior Synthesis of PolarityAbandoned Toys - The Witch's Garden (prelude)Machinefabriek - DrieAlio Die - Global ConstructionMelisande Mourning - A delicate balanceClem Leek - Holly LaneMarco Beltrami - LekRyan Teague - NepheschCities last broadcast - Bascule BridgePeter Bjargo - In useless restrospective
It’s a good morning to hibernate… If you haven’t yet noticed this wonderful micro-independent label from Hebden Bridge (West Yorkshire, UK), perhaps we can help… Hibernate is only two years old, but in its lifetime it managed to capture our attention with every single release. From Talvihorros to Mark Harris to Clem Leek, the artists from the label keep on surprising our ears, topping our charts, and capturing our hearts! Today we feature a very special mix of Hibernate releases, created by the man behind the label, Jonathan Lees. For full track listing and more information about this mix, please visit headphonecommute.com
Well, it’s that time of the year. The crowds gather in shopping malls across the globe to drop some cash on their beloved. The cold air strips the branches off their dead leaves. The minds reflect on all of their accomplishments throughout the year. And the snow slowly falls. To help you gather your being into contemplative state of mind, we present you with our last Podcast of 2010 from Clem Leek. On this exclusive mix for Headphone Commute, Clem selects his favorite ambient and modern classical pieces from some of our all time favorite artists. We really enjoyed this one, and we hope you do as well! Happy Holidays! For full track listing and more information about this mix, please visit headphonecommute.com