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INTERVIEW + TRACKLIST > https://inverted-audio.com/mix/earthen-sea For the 390th edition of the IA MIX Series we are thrilled to share a deep dive into jazzy neo-noir ambience from American producer Jacob Long, aka Earthen Sea. Currently based in New York City, Long is a DIY lifer, with over twenty years dedicated to Earthen Sea's wide range of sounds from long-form noise and drone recordings, minimal dub techno, and ethereal ambient experimentation. Long spent his early musical years in the Washington, D.C. hardcore group Black Eyes, before heading to San Francisco with bandmate Daniel Martin-McCormick to work with Damon Palermo on Mi Ami. While all three members branched off into their own solo electronic projects (Ital/Relaxer for Martin-McCormick and Magic Touch for Palermo), Long's work as Earthen Sea originated in the early 2000s. It began with longer experiments in drone and ambient before morphing into the icy dub techno many came to know from releases on Kranky and Lover's Rock. Recent LPs, such as 2024's Recollection, have veered to ambient, dub, and jazz-influenced tracks that consistently deliver the goods. For his mix, Earthen Sea offers an exhilarating combination of gamelan recordings, jazz, and dub techno. You will find it an ideal companion for your morning coffee or a night drive through empty, foggy cities. We also got to catch up with Jacob and learn about reuniting with Black Eyes, how recent live sets have incorporated saxophone driven drones, and his life-long love of skateboarding.
"Magenta Machine" by Brian Gibson from the soundtrack to Thrasher; The title track from Companion Rises (Twig Harper remix) by Six Organs of Admittance; "Another Space" by Earthen Sea from Recollection[ "Method Papers" by Hoo from III; "Ultravalid" by Oliver Coates from Throb, Shiver, Arrow Of Time; "Beyond the Raindrops" by Envy from Eunoia; "Love and Light (Larry Gus Panamix)" by Sandro Perri from Spaced Out; "Frisco Beaver" by the Goat from their self titles album; "Soft Strength" by White Poppy from Paradise Regained; "4U" by Klara Lewis from Thankful; "Phantom Brickworks VII" by Bibio from Phantom Brickworks LP II.
Episode 717: October 29, 2024 playlist: Medicine, "Involvement" (Medicine) 2024 Laner Archival Service Fennesz, "Heliconia" (Mosaic) 2024 Touch Papa M, "Ode to Mark White" (Ballads of Harry Houdini) 2024 Drag City Earthen Sea, "Another Space" (Recollection) 2024 kranky Nero, "Poon Village" (LP3.14) 2024 Temporary Residence memotone, "Fever of the World" (Fever of the World) 2024 Earth Memory Karate, "People Ain't Folk" (Make It Fit) 2024 Numero Group OOKSE, "The Dive feat. Maassai" (OOKSE) 2024 Backwoodz Otis Gayle, "What You Won't Do For Love" (Studio One Power Mix) 2024 Soul Jazz more eaze, "waltz (in memoriam old ways of living)" (lacuna and parlor) 2024 Mondoj Jon Mueller, "Duality (excerpt)" (Duality) 2024 Room40 Lauren Auder + Wendy and Lisa, "I Would Die 4 U" (TRANSA) 2024 Red Hot Organization Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
The recorded version of my last blog post, including the song Exuberant Burning, by Earthen Sea.
One of the very few known labels emerging from South Korea and going from strength to strength recently, Oslated has become a consistent outlet for quality deep techno and ambient-leaning electronic music. Helmed by Jongmin Lee, the label, and its sublabel Huinali keep a busy calendar between them, push a variety of artists both new and known in our small circles. Oslated, also keep a great guest mix series going to help fuel the collective inspiration. Segue, Inhmost, Doltz, Earthen Sea, Javier Maramon, Saphileaum, Polygonia, and many more artists have graced the catalogs of Oslated and Huinali in recent years, and the label's various artist compilations expand even further into great artist territory. Needless to say, with such a rich and growing catalog, it's a perfect time to use the isolatedmix series to highlight some of the great music across the two labels along with a few questions for label owner Jongmin Lee…ASIP: How did Oslated begin and what was the inspiration to start a label?Oslated: The Oslated project is a natural byproduct of my beliefs since 2016. It includes the label's international scope based on my past experiences. The label's early mission statement was to feature unknown talented young DJs and producers, but if there were things that inspired me, it would be based on my various experiences in music for the past 20 years - since I was in my late teens. This still stands today. You have a great ear for music and I much of your output. What is your general approach to the label's releases?First of all, I really appreciate the good feedback & support from many followers & friends including you. I want to give various answers to this question, but to put it simply, I believe in my ears, brain, and heart. What happens after that, whether good or not, I come to a conclusion after the release. I think this way is better. As my belief is that almost all releases on the label were a good experience for me. Therefore, I still believe in my choices, and I still love all the artists I've released on the label. Kóshkil [OSP003] by Vanoni How would you describe the difference between Oslated and the sublabel, Huinali to the listener?When I founded the Huinali Recordings sublabel, I wanted to differentiate myself from the parent label, Oslated. However, while out running one day, I thought it was not something I'm absolutely set on differentiating. It's classified according to the artist's wishes, and this is always in progress. So I don't know. The same question was previously asked on a webzine, and my answer to this is still valid: "To be honest, the genre division for our both labels didn't matter from quite a while ago. What I think iss important now, is the relationship between the concept of an entire album and the corresponding time with the artist."What are your most and least favorite parts of running a label? My favorite part is, of course, when I see an artist get a very good response to a release and develop further musically. I would say the hardest part is the interpersonal relationships. I get the most stress from this part, but I put the most effort into directing and consulting myself to minimize this and to be flexible with one another. This is probably the common denominator of all label & platform owners...isn't it? Harbour Cove Dubs [HNP001] by Segue You just pressed your first vinyl record for Huinali, with Segue, who I admire. What made you decide to move into vinyl for this release?First, I don't want to say that a lot of physical releases are the goal. Anyway, Oslated had already released 3 vinyl records, and at some point the sub-label Huinali planned to do a vinyl release as well, from the day it was founded. And yes, I tried to do this naturally. Before being a label owner I was a DJ and a collector of various music. I honestly don't want to differentiate between digital and physical and I just want to release GOOD MUSIC. The reason I release physically as well is simply because my followers wish.If you could have released any favorite/past album in the world on your label, what would it be and why?I myself had such a wishful plan, and I'm the one who insists on “Oldies, but goodies” too. But as time passed, I realized something myself. Now, my simple argument for this question is, "The past is beautiful when it is the past."You had S-Pill make the mix, can you tell us a bit about him and why you chose him to create the mix?Seojun oh aka S-Pill is my close brother, and he holds the title of the only official DJ artist on the label. I guarantee that he is the best DJ in Korea and proud of him. This is the only reason.What can you tell us about the future of Oslated and Huinali? I don't want to elaborate on this question, but love Paul Valery's quotes here. "Nothing is complete unless you put it in final shape.". "The trouble with our times is that the future is not what it used to be."~ astrangelyisolatedplace · isolatedmix 121 - Oslated & Huinali Showcase (Mixed by S-Pill) Listen on Soundcloud or the ASIP Podcast.Download MP3Tracklist:1. Inhmost - River Crossing [HNL008]2. Gallery Six - Wish On A Star [HNL006]3. Vâyu - To Achieve Awareness [HNL015]4. Earthen Sea - Outcropping [HNL004]5. Moon Patrol - Inparke [OSL026]6. Adhémar - Smell Of A Summer Field [HNC001]7. Lindamann - Blue Hour [HNL017]8. Javier Marimon - Dem Cics [HNL002]9. The Vision Reels - Her Form Is Slowly Morphing [HNL016]10. Daniel[i] - Eubela [HNL010]11. Segue - Deep Green Dub [HNP001]12. Launaea - Reflected Life [OSL017]13. Asllan - Citizen of the World (Soolee Rework) [OSL024]14. Saphileaum - No Clue Of Life [OSL006]15. Zemög - Hiking In Chicaque [HNL011]16. Owl - Forest Shadow [HNL014]17. Doltz - En [Forthcoming on Huinali Recordings]18. ABSIS - Static Trip [OSL021]19. Polygonia - Tanz der Gliederfüßer [HNL012]20. Einox - Chirico (Romi's Paradox) [OSL016]21. Sanjib - Without Words [OSL008]22. Javier Salazar - Acae (Adhémar & Javier Marimon Repitch) [OSL025]23. Aspetuck - Microscopic Moments Of Focus [OSL023]24. Modeo - Nobody Sleeps [OSC002]25. Ryefield Society - Sun Fossils [HNL018]~S-Pill (Oslated / Jeju Island, South Korea) | Soundcloud | Facebook | InstagramOslated | links
Brooklyn-based musician Christopher Tignor will perform on May 5 at The Avalon Lounge in Catskill, with Earthen Sea and Connor Armbruster, and on May 7 at The Studio in Troy. He spoke with Tom Roe of WGXC. Christopher Tignor is a composer, violinist, lecturer, and software engineer. He has done string arrangements for Meshell Ndegeocello Helios, Jefre Cantu-Ledesma, and others. He creates the live performance software he uses, and shares freely with others.
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Earth Day Advocacy Day took place at the State Capitol on April 25. We hear from several participants about the key environmental bills before the legislature. Then, Willie Terry attended a press conference and rally by American Postal Workers Union, Local 390 in Albany. The workers were protesting a toxic work environment and short staffing, leading to unsafe working conditions in post offices throughout the country. Later on, Brea Barthel speaks with Danuel Butterworth, Executive Director, about the services offered to Albany newcomers through the Refugee and Immigrant Support Services of Emmaus (RISSE). After that, Brooklyn-based musician Christopher Tignor will perform on May 5 at The Avalon Lounge in Catskill, with Earthen Sea and Connor Armbruster, and on May 7 at The Studio in Troy. He spoke with Tom Roe of WGXC. Finally, this week Thom Francis speaks with Bob Sharkey who writes poetry and short fiction. Bob is a long-time board member of the Writers Guild
info + tracklist: https://radio.syg.ma/episodes/pba-earthen-sea-a-disbelief https://earthensea.bandcamp.com https://soundcloud.com/earthzone
"Swell" by Bronze from Absolute Compliance; "The Fire Sermon" by Julie's Haircut from Invocation and Ritual Dance of my Demon Twin; "Station 5 Review (Nathan Fake Remix) by Field Works from Stations; "Lightning Struck Baby Born" by The Silence from Metaphysical Feedback; "Snowy Water" by Earthen Sea from Ghost Poems; "Kong (Forest Swords 0151 Remix)" by Neneh Cherry from the Broken Politics remixes; "White Fang" by Skullflower from Carved Into Roses?-?Infinityland?-?Singles; The title track from Flowers from Home by Yai; The title track from Oceans of Milk and Treacle by Mike Cooper; "3D Warrior (NOW Director's Cut)" by Nightmares on Wax from Remixed to Freedom.
Novedades de la música y el cine, entre copas. Con Estefi, Sebastián y Adriel. Hoy Better Call Saul, Kurt Vile, 3rd Secret, Kid Loco, Earthen Sea, Duster, Confidence Ma, Space Ghost y Les Neón. www.igwanradio.com.ar
Jacob Long has been crafting Earthen Sea material since the early 2000s. He gradually graduated from limited-edition cassettes to releases on Ital's Lover's Rock and Nicolas Jaar's Other People imprints, before linking up with the evergreen label Kranky in 2017. His third album for Kranky, Ghost Poems, comes out next week. We celebrate with an hour of music built as spring emerges around him in Brooklyn, full of contrasts between light and decay. @earthzone @kranky Ekin Fil - Here Before [Σ] Masayoshi Fujita & Jan Jelinek - Vague, Yet [Faitiche] Vladislav Delay - Lumi [Huume] Andrew Pekler - Borororo [Faitiche] Grouper - Moon is Sharp [Kranky] Basic Channel - Mutism [Basic Channel] De Leon - 07 [Aught] Eli Keszler - Bell Underpinnings [Shelter Press] Loscil - Bleeding Ink [Kranky] Chris Herbert - Vactrol [Room40] Erosion - 3 [Chain Reaction]
Ep. 291 w/ Earthen Sea and Astrid Øster Mortensen. Jacob Long has been crafting Earthen Sea material since the early 2000s. He gradually graduated from limited-edition cassettes to releases on Ital's Lover's Rock and Nicolas Jaar's Other People imprints, before linking up with the evergreen label Kranky in 2017. His third album for Kranky, Ghost Poems, comes out next week. We celebrate with an hour of music built as spring emerges around him in Brooklyn, full of contrasts between light and decay. Astrid Øster Mortensen is a Denmark-born, Sweden-based experimentalist and musician, and is responsible for some of the most beautiful music around. This includes last year's Gro Mig En Blomst LP, and the recent album Skærgårdslyd, both rough-hewn and deeply personal journeys through the Gothenburg archipelago. She shares a hushed and haunting mix in the second half.
Episode 560: February 6, 2022 playlist: John Zorn and Bill Laswell, "The Cleansing" (The Cleansing) 2022 Tzadik Sonic Youth, "In and Out" (In/Out/In) 2022 3 Lobed Joseph Allred, "Bullfrogs Sing in the Red Dusk" (Thay) 2022 Meliphoric Horace Andy, "This Must Be Hell" (Midnight Rocker) 2022 On-U Sound Jon Collin, "One" (Fiddle #2) 2022 Early Music Earthen Sea, "Rough Air" (Ghost Poems) 2022 Kranky The Reds, Pinks and Purples, "Let's Pretend We're Not in Love" (Summer At Land's End) 2022 Slumberland Tara Clerkin Trio, "In Spring" (In Spring) 2021 World of Echo Ciccio and 2mo, "30eme Rugissant" (24 96) 2022 The Trilogy Tapes Strie, "Foxes" (Struktura Revisited) 2022 A Strangely Isolated Place Mike Majkowski, "Drift" (Four Pieces) 2021 Fragments Editions Raum, "Lullaby" (Daughter) 2022 Yellowelectric Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
Sigur Ros, Sugarcubes, Bjork, Jonsi, Julianna Barwick featuring Jonsi, Emilana Torrini, Earthen Sea, Olafur Arnalds Nils Frahm, Mum, Soley, Amiina, For a Minor Reflection, Mammut, Kria Brekkan, ReykjavikComaneci
Sigur Ros, Sugarcubes, Bjork, Jonsi, Julianna Barwick featuring Jonsi, Emilana Torrini, Earthen Sea, Olafur Arnalds Nils Frahm, Mum, Soley, Amiina, For a Minor Reflection, Mammut, Kria Brekkan, ReykjavikComaneci
Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Night Swimming by Field Works & Jefre Cantu-Ledesma on Field Works: Ultrasonic 6′00″ Part III by Carlos Niño & Miguel Atwood-Ferguson on Chicago Waves 9′40″ The Goose and the Wren by The Transcendence Orchestra on Feeling the Spirit 13′20″ ash by Gia Margaret on Mia Gargaret 15′20″ Bliss by Tengger on Nomad 19′25″ Sheep Song by Toby Hay on Imaginational Anthem, Vol. X (Overseas Edition) 23′20″ Untitled 1 (Live) by DK on Live at the Edge - EP (Live) 26′00″ Paradise, California by Raymond Richards on The Lost Art of Wandering 30′55″ Pure Bond by World Above on World Above 34′00″ The River That Flows in You Also Flows in Me by Croatian Amor on All in the Same Breath 38′45″ A Space for Dreaming by Laura Cannell on The Earth with Her Crowns 42′15″ Happened by K-LONE on Cape Cira 44′40″ Orchid Child by White Poppy on Paradise Gardens 49′30″ Montagnes Flottantes by Vague Imaginaires on L'île D'or 53′30″ Oakmoss by Bibio on Sleep on the Wing 57′00″ Water Talks by Amy Reid on Isolated Bliss 59′10″ Elegantly Floating by Earthen Sea on Mysteries Compilation - Chapter One 66′00″ Human by Rone on Room with a View 71′00″ Ordinary People by DJ LOSTBOI on The Flash 74′00″ Bake-kujira by iT Boy on The Nail House 79′30″ Flute of Seagulls by OMMA on DOMA 83′00″ Rintocco by Fools on Fools' Harp Vol. 1 86′40″ Nacre Meadow by Nailah Hunter on Nacre Meadow 92′55″ steps by softest on steps 106′10″ Liatris by Sinerider on Moonflowers 110′40″ Time & Space (Short Mix) by Chillax on Oto No Wa: Selected Sounds of Japan 1988-2018 117′15″ Sun by Mndsgn on Forever In Your Sun
Haarvol; Sarah Davachi; Earthen Sea; Pantha du Prince; Benoit Pioulard; Polmo Polpo; Windy and Carl; The Velvet Orchestra; The Humble Bee / Benoit Pioulard; Less Bells; Grouper; Sweet Exorcist; Jhno; The Field; Teeth of the Sea; The Novotones; Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds; Saltland; Wreckmeister Harmonies; Nicholas Jaar; Matchess; Kolsch / Aurora; Grimes; Gil Scott Heron / Makaya McCraven and the Creatures.
Mysteries of the Deep is proud to present the first chapter in a three-part seasonal anthology series, capturing a range of work from artists who have inspired or contributed to the project since its inception. This cohesive first chapter builds upon itself organically in a clear arc, offering listeners a sonic outpouring that is sparse, delicate and tonal. These are lullabies of presence. Part one in the series humbly boasts an accomplished array of artists, opening with an oceanic meditation from Aleski Perälä. It then moves into tracks from Andrew Pekler, Earthen Sea, James A. Reeves, LDY OSC, label staple William Selman, and Mysteries founder Grant Aaron, amongst other notable artists. As if an ode to the season of its release, these pieces retain a natural, generative quality. Think cirrus clouds moving against blue sky or the pale lavender of twilight. Each arrangement stays situated within the realm of air, of ether, presenting a world that is dreamlike and essential. Mastered by Rafael Anton Irisarri at Black Knoll Studio, NY Design by Gabriel Benzur Words by Taylor Bratches Worldwide Distribution: wordandsound → what people play © Mysteries of the Deep MOTDCOMP001, 2020 mysteriesofthedeep.net
Mysteries of the Deep is proud to present the first chapter in a three-part seasonal anthology series, capturing a range of work from artists who have inspired or contributed to the project since its inception. This cohesive first chapter builds upon itself organically in a clear arc, offering listeners a sonic outpouring that is sparse, delicate and tonal. These are lullabies of presence. Part one in the series humbly boasts an accomplished array of artists, opening with an oceanic meditation from Aleski Perälä. It then moves into tracks from Andrew Pekler, Earthen Sea, James A. Reeves, LDY OSC, label staple William Selman, and Mysteries founder Grant Aaron, amongst other notable artists. As if an ode to the season of its release, these pieces retain a natural, generative quality. Think cirrus clouds moving against blue sky or the pale lavender of twilight. Each arrangement stays situated within the realm of air, of ether, presenting a world that is dreamlike and essential. Mastered by Rafael Anton Irisarri at Black Knoll Studio, NY Design by Gabriel Benzur Words by Taylor Bratches Worldwide Distribution: wordandsound → what people play © Mysteries of the Deep MOTDCOMP001, 2020 mysteriesofthedeep.net
Mysteries of the Deep is proud to present the first chapter in a three-part seasonal anthology series, capturing a range of work from artists who have inspired or contributed to the project since its inception. This cohesive first chapter builds upon itself organically in a clear arc, offering listeners a sonic outpouring that is sparse, delicate and tonal. These are lullabies of presence. Part one in the series humbly boasts an accomplished array of artists, opening with an oceanic meditation from Aleski Perälä. It then moves into tracks from Andrew Pekler, Earthen Sea, James A. Reeves, LDY OSC, label staple William Selman, and Mysteries founder Grant Aaron, amongst other notable artists. As if an ode to the season of its release, these pieces retain a natural, generative quality. Think cirrus clouds moving against blue sky or the pale lavender of twilight. Each arrangement stays situated within the realm of air, of ether, presenting a world that is dreamlike and essential. Mastered by Rafael Anton Irisarri at Black Knoll Studio, NY Design by Gabriel Benzur Words by Taylor Bratches Worldwide Distribution: wordandsound → what people play © Mysteries of the Deep MOTDCOMP001, 2020 mysteriesofthedeep.net
Mysteries of the Deep is proud to present the first chapter in a three-part seasonal anthology series, capturing a range of work from artists who have inspired or contributed to the project since its inception. This cohesive first chapter builds upon itself organically in a clear arc, offering listeners a sonic outpouring that is sparse, delicate and tonal. These are lullabies of presence. Part one in the series humbly boasts an accomplished array of artists, opening with an oceanic meditation from Aleski Perälä. It then moves into tracks from Andrew Pekler, Earthen Sea, James A. Reeves, LDY OSC, label staple William Selman, and Mysteries founder Grant Aaron, amongst other notable artists. As if an ode to the season of its release, these pieces retain a natural, generative quality. Think cirrus clouds moving against blue sky or the pale lavender of twilight. Each arrangement stays situated within the realm of air, of ether, presenting a world that is dreamlike and essential. Mastered by Rafael Anton Irisarri at Black Knoll Studio, NY Design by Gabriel Benzur Words by Taylor Bratches Worldwide Distribution: wordandsound → what people play © Mysteries of the Deep MOTDCOMP001, 2020 mysteriesofthedeep.net
Mysteries of the Deep is proud to present the first chapter in a three-part seasonal anthology series, capturing a range of work from artists who have inspired or contributed to the project since its inception. This cohesive first chapter builds upon itself organically in a clear arc, offering listeners a sonic outpouring that is sparse, delicate and tonal. These are lullabies of presence. Part one in the series humbly boasts an accomplished array of artists, opening with an oceanic meditation from Aleski Perälä. It then moves into tracks from Andrew Pekler, Earthen Sea, James A. Reeves, LDY OSC, label staple William Selman, and Mysteries founder Grant Aaron, amongst other notable artists. As if an ode to the season of its release, these pieces retain a natural, generative quality. Think cirrus clouds moving against blue sky or the pale lavender of twilight. Each arrangement stays situated within the realm of air, of ether, presenting a world that is dreamlike and essential. Mastered by Rafael Anton Irisarri at Black Knoll Studio, NY Design by Gabriel Benzur Words by Taylor Bratches Worldwide Distribution: wordandsound → what people play © Mysteries of the Deep MOTDCOMP001, 2020 mysteriesofthedeep.net
Mysteries of the Deep is proud to present the first chapter in a three-part seasonal anthology series, capturing a range of work from artists who have inspired or contributed to the project since its inception. This cohesive first chapter builds upon itself organically in a clear arc, offering listeners a sonic outpouring that is sparse, delicate and tonal. These are lullabies of presence. Part one in the series humbly boasts an accomplished array of artists, opening with an oceanic meditation from Aleski Perälä. It then moves into tracks from Andrew Pekler, Earthen Sea, James A. Reeves, LDY OSC, label staple William Selman, and Mysteries founder Grant Aaron, amongst other notable artists. As if an ode to the season of its release, these pieces retain a natural, generative quality. Think cirrus clouds moving against blue sky or the pale lavender of twilight. Each arrangement stays situated within the realm of air, of ether, presenting a world that is dreamlike and essential. Mastered by Rafael Anton Irisarri at Black Knoll Studio, NY Design by Gabriel Benzur Words by Taylor Bratches Worldwide Distribution: wordandsound → what people play © Mysteries of the Deep MOTDCOMP001, 2020 mysteriesofthedeep.net
Mysteries of the Deep is proud to present the first chapter in a three-part seasonal anthology series, capturing a range of work from artists who have inspired or contributed to the project since its inception. This cohesive first chapter builds upon itself organically in a clear arc, offering listeners a sonic outpouring that is sparse, delicate and tonal. These are lullabies of presence. Part one in the series humbly boasts an accomplished array of artists, opening with an oceanic meditation from Aleski Perälä. It then moves into tracks from Andrew Pekler, Earthen Sea, James A. Reeves, LDY OSC, label staple William Selman, and Mysteries founder Grant Aaron, amongst other notable artists. As if an ode to the season of its release, these pieces retain a natural, generative quality. Think cirrus clouds moving against blue sky or the pale lavender of twilight. Each arrangement stays situated within the realm of air, of ether, presenting a world that is dreamlike and essential. Mastered by Rafael Anton Irisarri at Black Knoll Studio, NY Design by Gabriel Benzur Words by Taylor Bratches Worldwide Distribution: wordandsound → what people play © Mysteries of the Deep MOTDCOMP001, 2020 mysteriesofthedeep.net
Mysteries of the Deep is proud to present the first chapter in a three-part seasonal anthology series, capturing a range of work from artists who have inspired or contributed to the project since its inception. This cohesive first chapter builds upon itself organically in a clear arc, offering listeners a sonic outpouring that is sparse, delicate and tonal. These are lullabies of presence. Part one in the series humbly boasts an accomplished array of artists, opening with an oceanic meditation from Aleski Perälä. It then moves into tracks from Andrew Pekler, Earthen Sea, James A. Reeves, LDY OSC, label staple William Selman, and Mysteries founder Grant Aaron, amongst other notable artists. As if an ode to the season of its release, these pieces retain a natural, generative quality. Think cirrus clouds moving against blue sky or the pale lavender of twilight. Each arrangement stays situated within the realm of air, of ether, presenting a world that is dreamlike and essential. Mastered by Rafael Anton Irisarri at Black Knoll Studio, NY Design by Gabriel Benzur Words by Taylor Bratches Worldwide Distribution: wordandsound → what people play © Mysteries of the Deep MOTDCOMP001, 2020 mysteriesofthedeep.net
Mysteries of the Deep is proud to present the first chapter in a three-part seasonal anthology series, capturing a range of work from artists who have inspired or contributed to the project since its inception. This cohesive first chapter builds upon itself organically in a clear arc, offering listeners a sonic outpouring that is sparse, delicate and tonal. These are lullabies of presence. Part one in the series humbly boasts an accomplished array of artists, opening with an oceanic meditation from Aleski Perälä. It then moves into tracks from Andrew Pekler, Earthen Sea, James A. Reeves, LDY OSC, label staple William Selman, and Mysteries founder Grant Aaron, amongst other notable artists. As if an ode to the season of its release, these pieces retain a natural, generative quality. Think cirrus clouds moving against blue sky or the pale lavender of twilight. Each arrangement stays situated within the realm of air, of ether, presenting a world that is dreamlike and essential. Mastered by Rafael Anton Irisarri at Black Knoll Studio, NY Design by Gabriel Benzur Words by Taylor Bratches Worldwide Distribution: wordandsound → what people play © Mysteries of the Deep MOTDCOMP001, 2020 mysteriesofthedeep.net
Mysteries of the Deep is proud to present the first chapter in a three-part seasonal anthology series, capturing a range of work from artists who have inspired or contributed to the project since its inception. This cohesive first chapter builds upon itself organically in a clear arc, offering listeners a sonic outpouring that is sparse, delicate and tonal. These are lullabies of presence. Part one in the series humbly boasts an accomplished array of artists, opening with an oceanic meditation from Aleski Perälä. It then moves into tracks from Andrew Pekler, Earthen Sea, James A. Reeves, LDY OSC, label staple William Selman, and Mysteries founder Grant Aaron, amongst other notable artists. As if an ode to the season of its release, these pieces retain a natural, generative quality. Think cirrus clouds moving against blue sky or the pale lavender of twilight. Each arrangement stays situated within the realm of air, of ether, presenting a world that is dreamlike and essential. Mastered by Rafael Anton Irisarri at Black Knoll Studio, NY Design by Gabriel Benzur Words by Taylor Bratches Worldwide Distribution: wordandsound → what people play © Mysteries of the Deep MOTDCOMP001, 2020 mysteriesofthedeep.net
Mysteries of the Deep is proud to present the first chapter in a three-part seasonal anthology series, capturing a range of work from artists who have inspired or contributed to the project since its inception. This cohesive first chapter builds upon itself organically in a clear arc, offering listeners a sonic outpouring that is sparse, delicate and tonal. These are lullabies of presence. Part one in the series humbly boasts an accomplished array of artists, opening with an oceanic meditation from Aleski Perälä. It then moves into tracks from Andrew Pekler, Earthen Sea, James A. Reeves, LDY OSC, label staple William Selman, and Mysteries founder Grant Aaron, amongst other notable artists. As if an ode to the season of its release, these pieces retain a natural, generative quality. Think cirrus clouds moving against blue sky or the pale lavender of twilight. Each arrangement stays situated within the realm of air, of ether, presenting a world that is dreamlike and essential. Mastered by Rafael Anton Irisarri at Black Knoll Studio, NY Design by Gabriel Benzur Words by Taylor Bratches Worldwide Distribution: wordandsound → what people play © Mysteries of the Deep MOTDCOMP001, 2020 mysteriesofthedeep.net
Mysteries of the Deep is proud to present the first chapter in a three-part seasonal anthology series, capturing a range of work from artists who have inspired or contributed to the project since its inception. This cohesive first chapter builds upon itself organically in a clear arc, offering listeners a sonic outpouring that is sparse, delicate and tonal. These are lullabies of presence. Part one in the series humbly boasts an accomplished array of artists, opening with an oceanic meditation from Aleski Perälä. It then moves into tracks from Andrew Pekler, Earthen Sea, James A. Reeves, LDY OSC, label staple William Selman, and Mysteries founder Grant Aaron, amongst other notable artists. As if an ode to the season of its release, these pieces retain a natural, generative quality. Think cirrus clouds moving against blue sky or the pale lavender of twilight. Each arrangement stays situated within the realm of air, of ether, presenting a world that is dreamlike and essential. Mastered by Rafael Anton Irisarri at Black Knoll Studio, NY Design by Gabriel Benzur Words by Taylor Bratches Worldwide Distribution: wordandsound → what people play © Mysteries of the Deep MOTDCOMP001, 2020 mysteriesofthedeep.net
Mysteries of the Deep is proud to present the first chapter in a three-part seasonal anthology series, capturing a range of work from artists who have inspired or contributed to the project since its inception. This cohesive first chapter builds upon itself organically in a clear arc, offering listeners a sonic outpouring that is sparse, delicate and tonal. These are lullabies of presence. Part one in the series humbly boasts an accomplished array of artists, opening with an oceanic meditation from Aleski Perälä. It then moves into tracks from Andrew Pekler, Earthen Sea, James A. Reeves, LDY OSC, label staple William Selman, and Mysteries founder Grant Aaron, amongst other notable artists. As if an ode to the season of its release, these pieces retain a natural, generative quality. Think cirrus clouds moving against blue sky or the pale lavender of twilight. Each arrangement stays situated within the realm of air, of ether, presenting a world that is dreamlike and essential. Mastered by Rafael Anton Irisarri at Black Knoll Studio, NY Design by Gabriel Benzur Words by Taylor Bratches Worldwide Distribution: wordandsound → what people play © Mysteries of the Deep MOTDCOMP001, 2020 mysteriesofthedeep.net
The Necks; Kammerflimmer Kollektief; Bowery Electric; Windy and Carl; Earthen Sea; Kid Koala / Trixie Whitley; Pan*American; Moth Mouth; Colin Stetson; Beak; Kreidler; Amon Tobin; Kid Koala / Trixie Whitley; Max de Wardener; Tarwater; Brasstronaut; Underworld; Trentemoller; White Poppy; Der Plan; Doomsquad; Trailer Trash Tracys; Ought; Broken Social Scene; Einsturzende Neubauten & Ela Orleans.
The first time I moved to Los Angeles, featuring Not For Tourists LA, Mister Blinky, my nightmare open mic, a LARP based on est, and the electric piano that followed me back to Chicago. Plus some interstitial anti-anxiety tips.Written, performed, and produced by Emerson Dameron. Broadcast live on KCHUNG.Music by Earthen Sea, Jesse Spillane, and Planetarium Music, used with permission.Anti-anxiety tips inspired by The Anti-Anxiety Toolkit, recommend to your host by hypnotherapist Lisa Dewey."Emerson Dameron's Nightmare Gig" originally appeared in Brightest Young Things.Live storytelling performances recorded at Choose Your Own Religion and Christopher Korbel's T&T at the Lexington in DTLA (RIP).
"Better Lull Bear" by Sean O'Hagan from Radum Calls, Radum Calls; "Atoms Song" by Teebs from Anicca; "Schuss im Schampus" by OTTO from Over the Top Orchestre; "Ambulance" by Battles from Juice B. Crypts; "Her Aim is Tall" by Siskiyou from Not Somewhere; "Fever Night" by Moon Duo from Stars Are the Light; "Roco Ono" by Allah-Las from LAHS; "Horse" by Petbrick from I; "A Blank Slate" by Earthen Sea from A Blank Slate; "Minus Pillow" by BEAK from Life Goes On; "Orbicular Water" by UNKNOWN ME from Astronauts; "The Size of Our Desires" by Puce Mary from The Drought
"Better Lull Bear" by Sean O'Hagan from Radum Calls, Radum Calls; "Atoms Song" by Teebs from Anicca; "Schuss im Schampus" by OTTO from Over the Top Orchestre; "Ambulance" by Battles from Juice B. Crypts; "Her Aim is Tall" by Siskiyou from Not Somewhere; "Fever Night" by Moon Duo from Stars Are the Light; "Roco Ono" by Allah-Las from LAHS; "Horse" by Petbrick from I; "A Blank Slate" by Earthen Sea from A Blank Slate; "Minus Pillow" by BEAK from Life Goes On; "Orbicular Water" by UNKNOWN ME from Astronauts; "The Size of Our Desires" by Puce Mary from The Drought
The end of a relationship and a change of scene.Music by Jesse Spillane, Ami Dang, Earthen Sea, and Planetarium Music used with artist permission.Broadcast live on KCHUNG.
Abstract and hazy dub vibes. Read more: https://www.orbmag.com/music/orb-podcast-035-earthen-sea/ @earthzone @kranky
From pancreatic disease to rescuing bees.Music by Jesse Spillane, Ami Dang, and Earthen Sea, used with artist permission.Recorded bits performed at Nervous and Choose Your Own Religion.Broadcast live on KCHUNG.
New music by: Earthen Sea, Max Jaffe, Dax Pierson, Arian Shafiee, Palm Era, Mor Air, The Phonmetrician, Michael Cormier, zakè (扎克), Isaac Helsen, 36, Opaline, Northwest, NERATERRÆ, Andrew Tasselmyer & Patrick Spatz, High aura'd & Josh Mason, Marilu Donovan & Tristan Kasten-Krause, Odd Person, Ditto, Kudler-Gerycz, Ali-Bordreuil-Mattrey
75 Dollar Bill; Eternal Tapestry; Heiki; Valiska; Sarah davachi / Ariel Kalma; Jon Hassell; Teendaze; Simon Trottier; Earthen Sea; Peppermoth; Julia Kent; Badge Epoque Ensemble; Makaya McCraven; Building Castles out of Matchsticks; Lara Sarkissian; Joshua Abrams; Matchess; Robag Wruhme; Holly Herndon; Unkle; Fluxion & Kreidler.
Efdemin; Bing & Ruth; Loscil; Julia Kent; SubtractiveLad; Sarah Davachi / Ariel Kalma; Kreidler; Roman Fugel; Earthen Sea; Ian William Craig; Catarina Barbieri; Jon Hopkins; Building Castles out of Matchsticks; Peppermoth; Veloce; Grand Theft Audio; Leif; The Field; Amon Tobin; Bonobo; Unkle; Doomsquad; Rezzett; Brasstronaut & Camara.
Sarah Davachi; Julia Kent; SubtractiveLad; Earthen Sea; Sarah Davachi / Ariel Kalma; Eluvium; Nathan Shubert; Deadbeat; Robag Wruhme; Josephine Wiggs; Colleen; Aidan Baker / Liz Hysen; Building Castles out of Matchsticks; Peaking Lights; Matchess; Goldfrapp; Bonobo; Amon Tobin; Cinematic Orchestra; Fascade @ 137 db; Nightmares on Wax; Makaya McCraven; Doomsquad; Tor & Equanim.
Mysteries of the Deep Podcast, Chapter CIV by Earthen Sea. Cover photo courtesy of Candace Price. Earthen Sea's new album "Grass and Trees" is out now on Kranky. Tracklist: 1. Hazard - Location South 2. Anjou - Lamptest 3. Chris Herbert - Suashi 4. Thomas Koner - Tokyo (Hour One) 5. Vida Vojic - Fleet 6. Tomoko Sauvage - Clepsydra 7. Ana Roxanne - Nocturne 8. 0 - Ilta 9. Vladislav Delay - Untitled 10. Mount Kimbie - Adriatic (Klaus Remix) 11. Radius - Transversewaves (cv313 reshape) 12. Jake Muir - Shoal 13. OM Unit - Tahatan (O$VMV$M Redux) 14. Porter Ricks - Harbour Chart 15. Space Afrika - u+00b1 16. Echospace - Spatial Dimension (Variant's Reprised Conduction) 17. Xth Reflection - 05-06 4 18. Christopher Bissonette - Orffryreus Wheel 19. Vladislav Delay - Untitled 20. Billy Gomberg - 8 https://soundcloud.com/earthzone https://earthensea.bandcamp.com
Episode 418: June 2, 2019 (Guest: Jacob Long of Earthen Sea) playlist: Earthen Sea, "Living Space" (Grass And Trees) 2019 Kranky Christopher Willits, "Coast" (Sunset) 2019 Ghostly Uzeda, "Deep Blue Sea" (Quocumque jeceris stabit) 2019 Temporary Residence Felicia Atkinson, "Shirley to Shirley" (The Flower And The Vessel) 2019 Shelter Press Cross Record, "PYSOL My Castle" (Cross Record) 2019 Grapefruit Earthen Sea, "Stateless" (Ink) 2015 Lovers Rock Earthen Sea, "Also An Act Of Love" (An Act of Love) 2017 Kranky Earthen Sea, "Shallow, Shadowless" (Grass And Trees) 2019 Kranky Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
Episode 410: April 7, 2019 playlist: Susanna And The Magical Orchestra, "It's Raining Today" (Melody Mountain) 2006 Rune Grammofon Fennesz, "In My Room" (Agora) 2019 Editions Mego Nocturnal Emissions, "Acres of Gold" (Spiritflesh) 1988 Earthly Delights Earthen Sea, "Existing closer or deeper in space" (Grass And Trees) 2019 Kranky Muslimgauze, "Azzazin 1" (Azzazin) 1995 Staalplaat Cruel Diagonals, "Itinerant Solitude" (Pulse of Indignation) 2019 Drawing Room Stephen Vitiello and Taylor Deupree, "Second Variation" (The Fridman Variations) 2019 12k Alberich, "Chilsong Chamber" (Quantized Angel) 2019 Hospital William Ryan Fritch, "VI - A Renewed Sense" (Deceptive Cadence: Music For Film Volume I and II) 2019 Lost Tribe Scott Walker, "A Lover Loves" (The Drift) 2006 4AD Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
Loscil; Thomas Koner; Scanner; Jessica Moss; Titanium Tunnels; Hammock; Bing & Ruth; Building Castles out of Matchsticks; Domotic; Lubomyr Melnyk; Esmerine; Sarah Davachi; Blake Mills; Earthen Sea; Peppermoth; Perfume Tree; Ian William Craig; Simple Minds; Cold Specks; Kid Koala / Trixie Whitley & Tim Hecker.
Bibio; Wiklow; Building Castles out of Matchsticks; SubtractiveLad; Bing & Ruth; Sontag Shogun; Venetian Snares / Daniel Lanois; Holzkopf; Meat Beat Manifesto; Cares; Locust Toybox; Secret Pyramid; Caracoa; Kreidler; Earthen Sea; Tim Hecker; Mouse on Mars; Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith; James Holden & the Animal Spirits; Oval; Efrim Manuel Nemuck; Ought; Marlon Williams; Cold Specks; Ken; Milk & Bone & Blue Hawaii.
Max Richter; Nathan Shubert; Earthen Sea; Subtractivelab; Bibio; Building Castles out of Matchsticks; High Plains; Valiska; Esmerine; Spell; Sontag Shogun; Do Make Say Think; Saltland; Visible Cloaks; Kyle Bobby Dunn; Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith; Teen Daze; Profligate; Malka Spigel; Sneeks; Kreidler; Destroyer & Maya Jane Coles.
Bibio; Sontag Shogun; SubtractiveLad; Building Castles out of Matchsticks; High Plains; Delia Derbyshire Appreciation Society; Secret Pyramid; Ben Frost; Sarah Davachi; Byron Westbrook; Chloe; Bing & Ruth; Esmerine; James Holden & the Animal Spirits; Earthen Sea; Do Make Say Think; Visible Cloaks; The Golden Filter; Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith; Saltland; Tiny Vipers; Zazou / Biyake / CY1; Brian Eno / David Byrne & Bonobo
"A Magia do Rei, Part 2" by Ninos Du Brasil from Vida Eterna; The title track from Value by Visionist; "Mirror of the Madman" by Exploded View from Summer Came Early; "Riverchase Galleria" by Haha Mart from Family Denim; "The Hand that Bit Itself (Geist)" by Belarisk from Moments in Shapeshifting; "Another World" by Colleen from A flame my love, a frequency; "Aladin in der Wunderlampe" by Vintage Cucumber from Arabische Nachte; "Cannibal Planet" by OCS from Memory Of A Cut Off Head; "About That time" by Earthen Sea from An Act of Love; "Little Buddy" by Monster Rally from Mystery Cove; "Phantom Brickworks III" by Bibio from Phantom Brickworks
"A Magia do Rei, Part 2" by Ninos Du Brasil from Vida Eterna; The title track from Value by Visionist; "Mirror of the Madman" by Exploded View from Summer Came Early; "Riverchase Galleria" by Haha Mart from Family Denim; "The Hand that Bit Itself (Geist)" by Belarisk from Moments in Shapeshifting; "Another World" by Colleen from A flame my love, a frequency; "Aladin in der Wunderlampe" by Vintage Cucumber from Arabische Nachte; "Cannibal Planet" by OCS from Memory Of A Cut Off Head; "About That time" by Earthen Sea from An Act of Love; "Little Buddy" by Monster Rally from Mystery Cove; "Phantom Brickworks III" by Bibio from Phantom Brickworks
Loscil; SubtractiveLad; Earthen Sea; High Plains; SubtractiveLad; Do Make Say Think; Mappe Of; SubtractiveLad; Kid Koala / Emiliana Torrini; SInewave; Colossus; Baby Ford; LTJ Bukem; Goldie; Nu Yorican Soul; Tom Churchill; DJ Crystl; Gavin Froome; Unklnik; Lal & Veloce.
SubtractiveLad; Barecca / Leimer; Joshua Abrams & The Natural Information Society; Do Make Say Think; Kerry Leimer; Saltland; Do Make Say Think;Building Castles out of Matchsticks; Jeff Greinke; Mingle; Richard H Kirk; Carl Stone; Kid Koala / Emiliana Torrini; Earthen Sea; Julianna Barwick; Visible Cloaks; Kettenkarussell; Spool; Tiny Vipers; Quadra & Freeworm.
Klaus Schulze / Pete Namlook; Biosphere; Tiny Vipers; Sarah Davachi; Saltland; Pye Corner Audio; Demen; Port-Royal; Colin Stetson; Bing & Ruth; Forest Swords; Building Castles out of Matchsticks; Do Make Say Think; High Plains; Earthen Sea; Delia Derbyshire Appreciation Society; Dalot; Kid Koala / Emiliana Torrini; Pantha du Prince & Vermont.
Kara-Lis Coverdale; Aidan Baker / Jessica Bailiff; High Planes; Colin Stetson; Earthen Sea; Building Castles out of Matchsticks; Sarah Davachi; Delia Derbyshire Appreciation Society; Lawrence English; Demen; Alice Coltrane; Tor; Loscil; Bing & Ruth; Windy and Carl; Avec le Soleil Sortant de sa Bouche;Moth Mouth; Quadra; Brasstronaut; Elsiane; Austra & Doomsquad.
Titanium Tunnels; Pulse Programmings; Lawrence English; Do Make Say Think; Dalot; Building Castles out of Matchsticks; Sarah Davachi; Biosphere; Delia Derbyshire Appreciation Society; Eluvium; Bing & Ruth; White Poppy; High Planes; Earthen Sea; Vermont; Veloce; O'Rang; Brasstronaut; Thievery Corporation & LAL
Holger Czukay; Klaus Schulze / Pete Namlook; Holger Czukay; Earthen Sea; Nathan Shubert; Ian WIlliam Craig; High Plains; Sujo; Building Castles out of Matchsticks; Tim Hecker; Bin & Ruth; Delia Derbyshire Appreciation Society; Julianna Barwick; Kid Koala / Emiliana Torrini; The Infected Mass; Hidden Cloaks; Saltland; Mothmouth; Pantha du Prince; Adna; Avec le Soleil Sortant de sa Bouche; Sneaks; The Cosmic Range; Austra & Doomsquad
Max Richter; Sarah Houston; SubtractiveLad; Beef Terminal; Sontag Shogun; High Planes; Sarah Davachi; The Necks; Off World; Brian Eno / Peter Schwalm; Holy Hum; Delia Derbyshire Appreciation Society; Joshua Abrams / Natural Information Society; Visible Cloaks; Saltland; Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds; Earthen Sea; The Infected Mass; Bing & Ruth; Kid Koala / Emilana Torrini; Miwon & Broadcast.
Brian Eno; Jon Hassell; Oneoverzero; Sontag Shogun; Titanium Tunnels; High Plains; Off World; Bing & Ruth; Earthen Sea; Automatisme; Vermont; The Field; Max Richter; CFCF / Jean-Michel Blais; Teen Daze; Leandro Fresco; Delia Derbyshire Appreciation Society; Moth Mouth; Kid Koala / Emilana Torrini; Building Castles out of Matchsticks & Avec le Soleil Sortant de sa Bouche.
Jon Hassell; Earthen Sea; Jon Hassell; Max Richter; Sontag Shogun; Jon Hassell; Sarah Davachi; Loscil; High Plains; CFCF / Jean-Michel Blais; Vermont; Bing & Ruth; Kid Koala / Emiliana Torrini; Eluvium; Delia Derbyshire Appreciation Society; Tim Hecker; Tor; Julianna Barwick; Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds; Ian William Craig; Tobacco; Miwon; The Cosmic Range; Oval & Gavin Froome.
Rot Ton Bone, Earthen Sea, Rogue Cop, Everyday Loneliness, Cliffsides, Alex Homan, Face Worker, Al Qaeda, Reviver, Hive Mind, and Tiger Hatchery
Rot Ton Bone, Earthen Sea, Rogue Cop, Everyday Loneliness, Cliffsides, Alex Homan, Face Worker, Al Qaeda, Reviver, Hive Mind, and Tiger Hatchery