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Tonight's edition features new music from Tujiko Noriko, Tortoise (!!!), Ian Hawgood, you, infinite, Data Rebel and much more!
Tonight's edition features new and forthcoming music from Mogwai, God Body Disconnect, The Weather Station, Ian Hawgood, Gunn - Truscinski Duo, Steven R. Smith, Bill Orcutt…
Stream Elori Saxl - Earth Focus - Grows Along the River SlowKRM & KMRU - Disconnect - DifferMartin Nonstatic - Vyana - Apana, Pt. 4LTO - Daear - Cad GoddeuAlessandro Cortini - NATI INFINITI - IVRafael Anton Irisarri - FAÇADISMS - Control Your Soul's DesireSlowburner - Life Happens In The Interim - RealityWil Bolton - Like Floating Leaves - Dead FountainsMichael Price - … - May Day at DuskLoscil, Lawrence English - Chroma - IndigoHuerco S. - For Those Of You Who Have Never (And Also Those Who Have) - A Sea Of LoveOneohtrix Point Never - Scores - UncutIan Hawgood - Sketches For a Friend - Sketches For a Friend (Full Mix)(Last Show Sep 29)Fotografia de Bartłomiej Zaranek"Guardar Link Como" - "Save Link As"Right Mouse Button Click For Save
Tonight's edition features new music from Ian Hawgood, Jogging House, Foam and Sand, Joshua, zake, Cory Wong, Soren Lee, and much more!
Two wonderful books on this episode. First up we hear from Elizabeth O' Connor about her incredible debut novel Whalefall. Set on a remote island off the coast of Wales in the run up to World War Two it is a story that maps the tension between home and the hope that exists in a young heart for a life of their own. We loved this book, the island is as wild & windswept as you'd want and the themes of imposition and the violence of 'progress' felt so timely. Do look it out, it's brilliant.Kevin Barry needs little introduction. Booker long-listed author of Irish number 1 best seller Night Boat to Tangiers, The Heart in Winter is his fourth novel and is as much fun as you'd expect. Set in 1891, Butte Montana it follows the thunderbolt love affair of Tom Rourke and Polly Gillespie. If stolen horses, psychedelics, badlands, and a posse of deranged Cornish gunmen are your thing (and they are ours) then you're going to love this.Whalefall is published by Picador and is available nowThe Heart in Winter is published by Canongate on June 6thHuge thanks to Huw Marc Bennett, Ian Hawgood & Nathan Salzburg for their use of their incredible music. Why not subscribe to and support Field - @ www.patreon.com/fieldzine@fieldzine /www.fieldzine.com
On this episode we meet Will Burns to hear about his latest poetry collection Natural Burial Ground. Many of you will know Will from his fantastic (lockdown set) novel The Paper Lantern, a portrait of a transforming social & physical landscape during the strangest of years. It is a book flooded with new found time unlike Natural Burial Ground. Instead there, Will's voice is open to the complexities and trials of loss. Both books though urge the reader to look again at the wider world and the moment they find themselves in and are huge recommends.We also hear from Kevin Boniface who reads from his brilliant collection of short stories, Sports and Social. Set in a small Yorkshire town they are written with the eye of someone who sits at the heart of their community, mapping it's intricacies, in beautifully observed, deeply humane writing.Sports and Social is published by Blue Moose Books. Natural Burial Ground is published by Corsair Press and The Paper Lantern is published by W&N. All books are available either at the authors or publishers websites as well as all good independent bookshops, so do check them out.Will Burns - www.willburns.co.uk Kevin Boniface - www.bluemoosebooks.comHuge thanks as ever go to Huw Marc Bennett for the use of his song Y Gwydd and to Ian Hawgood for the use of I'm Not Sure We Belong@fieldzine /www.fieldzine.com
On this episode we meet up Vida Adamczewski and Catherine Prasifka. First up, Vida to discuss Amphibian her vividly inventive short story collection. It is provocative storytelling infused with a radical compassion that finds voice in new places and reimagines the body as a territory, a swamp we are invited to wallow in by the cover. Amphibian is published by the wonderful Toothgrinder press - www.toothgrinder.co.uk - Do search out them out and get yourself a copy. Many of you will know Catherine Prasifka from her startling debut None of This is Serious. Her latest novel This is How You Remember It chronicles the rapid encroachment of technology into her unnamed narrator's life. From seemingly innocuous video games and early teenage encounters with porn to the compulsive tyranny of social media it explores the impact of this technology on a generation that have known little of life before its emergence.Thanks to Huw Marc Bennett and Ian Hawgood for the use of their music. If you enjoyed the episode please hit the subscribe button or leave us a review.Big love xwww.fieldzine.comwww.toothgrinder.co.uk@fieldzine /www.fieldzine.com
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)
Pretty straightforward ambient mix here. All the tracks in this set are 2024 releases, many within the last few weeks. There are definitely some fine albums in this group, a few of which might make it on a best of list at the end of the year. Here are Bandcamp links to all the music used in this mix: https://sixmissing.bandcamp.com/track/balloons https://polarseasrecordings.bandcamp.com/album/at-dusk-hour-the-crickets https://shimmeringmoodsrecords.bandcamp.com/album/flowers-of-the-heart https://davidcordero.bandcamp.com/album/wild-air https://whitelabrecs.bandcamp.com/album/homegrown-apples https://quietdetails.bandcamp.com/album/if-all-will-be-lost https://ab-andrewheathandmicosaderesistance.bandcamp.com/album/caf-tristesse https://ab-odnumlaut.bandcamp.com/album/abandoned-spaces https://tonepoet.bandcamp.com/album/scenes-from-the-apocalyptic-bliss https://oscarson.bandcamp.com/album/the-lonely-bell-the-absent-years https://soundinsilencerecords.bandcamp.com/album/perennial https://matthewhiram.bandcamp.com/album/yucca-music https://whitelabrecs.bandcamp.com/album/boat Cheers! T R A C K L I S T : 00:00 Six Missing - Baloons (2024) 03:50 Kilometre Club - Warmer (At Dusk Hour the Crickets 2024) 05:25 Near Lakes - Quiet Desire (Flowers of the Heart 2024) 09:37 Ian Hawgood & David Cordero - A Path of No Hiding (Wild Air 2024) 14:45 mark david hadley - whimsy (homegrown apples 2024) 18:40 Maps and Diagrams - far distant from this land (if all will be lost 2024) 23:42 Andrew Heath and Mi Cosa de Resistance - The Absentee (Café Tristesse 2024) 27:37 OdNu + Ümlaut - Unforseen Scenes (Abandoned Spaces 2024) 34:20 Tonepoet - Infinite Tide of Stars (Scenes From The Apocalyptic Bliss 2024) 37:37 The Lonely Bell - The Absent Years (The Absent Years 2024) 42:22 SineRider - Fragile (Perennial 2024) 45:50 Hiram - First Light (Yucca Music 2024) 52:12 Low Altitude - Slow Drift (Boat 2024) 56:03 end
Stream Chihei Hatakeyama - Hachirogata Lake - By The PondNils Frahm - Day - Butter NotesChihei Hatakeyama - Hachirogata Lake - Water And BirdsAntarctic Wastelands - Words - Moments in SimulationAbstract Aprils - Archives, Vol. 2 - Shelby DriftHauschka - Philanthropy - DetachedRoedelius, Arnold Kasar - Zensibility - LichterflutenTomasz Bednarczyk - City of High Rises - City of High RisesYann Tiersen - Kerber (Solo Piano) - Kerlannalva noto - Kinder der Sonne (From "Komplizen”) - Ungewissheit im SinusIan Hawgood, Wil Bolton - Floral Forms and Subsequent Interactions - InflorescenceMarine Eyes - Winding - WindingChristopher Bissonnette - In A Second Floor Window - Enclosure"Guardar Link Como" - "Save Link As"Right Mouse Button Click For Save (Last Show Jan 28)Numa avenida com nome de datae vontade de mudança,um outro regime.À volta do silêncio,a temperaturade sílabas secretas.Eis um novo campo, perpétuono seu ecoescrito para esquecer.Em que fragmento te abrigas?A lei do gesto, a da contradiçãoé que consta na morada.A história recomeça um pouco adiante.Alguém, sentado à secretária,risca a tecla do piano. Poema | Poem by - Ana Freitas Reis Fotografia | Photo by - Alípio Padilha
Happy 2024 people! In our first episode of the year we hear from author Ali Millar about her debut novel Ava Anna Ada. Many of you will know Ali from her incredible memoir The Last Days, a courageous and unsparing account of her upbringing in and break from the Jehovah's Witness Cult. It was an incredible read and is a huge recommend if you've yet to get to itDescribed by Ali as her 'strange little book,' her much anticipated debut novel braids together themes of climate chaos, social collapse, lust and the almost deific role of the screen in our lives. First written in those strange Covid days it is infused with that period's sleepless fever. This is haunting, unfixed writing that stays with you long after you've put the book down. In discussion Ali talks about the influence of Ted Hughes, using the real to create the unreal, working with memory and the corners where ghosts hide in a story. Ava Anna Ada is published on the 18.01 by the good people at White Rabbit. It is available for pre-order all over the place now and please, please support your local independent book seller if you can. Huge thanks as ever go to Ian Hawgood and Huw Marc Bennett for the use of their beautiful music and if you like what you hear please subscribe and leave us a review. @fieldzine /www.fieldzine.com
Field sees the year out with Mike McCormack and JP McHugh. John's short story collection was the find of the year at Field HQ a beautiful set of stories about the fragility and cut throat business of friendship. If you're doing some last minute Christmas shopping this is a huge recommend.Mike McCormack needs little introduction. A multi award winning novelist, whose work is thrilling unconfined by genre. Mike's latest novel This Plague of Souls was published in October by Canongate and is part noir, part metaphysical thriller. Huge thanks to both Mike and John for taking the time out to talk. As ever thanks go to Ian Hawgood & Huw Marc Bennett for the kind use of their music. The little dash of Christmas at the end is a reworking of the old John Prine classic Christmas in Prison by Emmy the Great and Light Speed Champion. Big love and hoping for peace.Pick up John's book here: https://www.theportobellobookshop.com/9780008490645Pick up Mike's novel here: https://www.theportobellobookshop.com/9781838859329@fieldzine /www.fieldzine.com
Tonight's edition features longform tunes from Good Weather For an Airstrike, Markus Guentner, Ian Hawgood, Binoit Pioulard + Jogging House, Moritz Von Oswald Trio, Heavenchord, and…
This month Field is joined by novelist Keiran Goddard to discuss his upcoming novel I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning. The book lovingly traces the relationships between a group of friends who have remained close since childhood. Central to the novel are thoughts on lost opportunity and fragmented community. Why is success measured by leaving the place we love? Why do those early relationships continue to exert such a grasp? And where can we still find hope? Keiran talks about finding inspiration in surprising places, the responsibilities he felt when building the fictional community of the book and the paramount importance of remembering that ‘you just never know'. I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning is published by Abacus Books in February 2024 The episode begins with a beautiful reading from poet Alycia Pirmohamed of her poem Where The Light Goes, which also happens to be the opener to this month's issue of the magazine. Huge congratulations to Alycia for being the very worthy winner of this year's Nan Shepherd Prize. Poet Nasim Rebecca Asl closes the episode with a reading of her wonderful poem AfterLight. Do follow the links below to find out more about their work. https://alycia-pirmohamed.com/books/https://www.nasimrasl.com/https://www.keirangoddard.com/As ever, huge thanks to Ian Hawgood for the use of his beautiful music. https://bandcamp.com/tag/ian-hawgood@fieldzine /www.fieldzine.com
Tonight's edition features new music by Alaskan Tapes + Moshimoss, Ian Hawgood, Forest Management, Simeon ten Holt and lots more!
This month Field is joined by novelist Daisy Johnson from the depths of her writing shed to talk ghosts, hotels and the Fen. If you get to this time of year and fancy swimming in darker waters then look no further than Daisy's short story collections. From the opening line these are stories that beguile, disorientate and terrify. There are things in the walls of Daisy's buildings, her characters are rarely who we assume and her houses and hotels are definitely not places to hang about.Also - another killer publication from Dead Ink Books! Matt Hill's Lamb -a road trip through an England of the near future. A crumbling, menacing place where boundaries between memory and the land and the individual are all collapsing. Matt tells us about the inspiration behind his latest novel.Get hold of your copy here: https://deadinkbooks.com/product/lamb/Listen to The Hotel here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000qhh8As ever, huge thanks go to Huw Marc Bennett and Ian Hawgood for the use of their beautiful music. @fieldzine /www.fieldzine.com
Tonight's edition features new music from Helios, Jogging House, David Cordero, Andrew Bird, IKSRE + anthene, Slowly Rolling Camera and Ian Hawgood. Plus, three tunes all…
Tonight's edition features tons of fantastic new music including work from Ian Hawgood, Felbm, Hidden Orchestra, marine eyes, Rhucle, Neil Cowley, Hania Rani, Kilometre Club, Jonny…
This month Field goes for a swim with David Roberts to discuss the rather beautiful The Way The Day Breaks and sits down with Ayesha Manazir Siddiqi to hear all about The Centre her incredible debut novel which is out this month. We also have a performance from Syrian poet Dua Al Bostani Al Fattohi to start the show and of course more gorgeous soundscapes from musician Ian Hawgood. @fieldzine /www.fieldzine.com
Tonight's edition features new music from The Smile, Penguin Cafe, Taylor Deupree, Ian Hawgood, Airbird, and much more!
Tonight's edition features new music from Halftribe + Space Scavengers, Bvdub, PAVANE & BJORN, Federico Durand, Ian Hawgood and lots more!
Two more great interviews with two wonderful writers. Field heads to France to talk with Laurent Petitmangin about his latest novel What You Need From The Night. L 'Obs calls the book 'A tragedy of Unconditional Love' & Le Parisien 'As sublime as it is painful.'Then we head to Charleston Festival on a sunny evening to talk Kim Moore about her incredible Forward Prize winning collection All the Men I Never Married. Music on this episode is by Huw Marc Bennett. (Such a bassline.) Find him on Bandcamp at Albert's Favourites. And of course the beautiful sounds of Ian Hawgood are here too. Just search Home Normal and check out the beaut that is @_handstitched on instagram. Tracks used on this episode were taken from the albums:Huw Marc Bennett - Y GwyddIan Hawgood - Field - Upward Eyes EPIf you like what you hear find out more about Field at www.fieldzine.comYou can subscribe and support Field's work via patreon at www.patreon.com/fieldzine. UK and Ireland just £5 per month. Our goal, to be a platform for new and exciting writers and poets across England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.@fieldzine /www.fieldzine.com
Tonight's edition features long form awesomeness including a new Ian Hawgood piece for your garden plants, plus tunes from Sam Prekop, American Analog Set, Philip Jeck,…
Two more great interviews with two wonderful authors. We talk to Martin Macinnes about his stunning, epic In Ascension. And the wonderful Kerri ní Dochartaigh about her incredible lockdown chronicles Cacophony of Bone. Our beautiful music on this episode is all by Ian Hawgood. Find all his music on Bandcamp by searching Home Normal and check out the beaut that is @_handstitched on instagram. Tracks used on this episode were taken from the albums:Fields - Upward Eyes EPFor Distance Brings Us Closer - Upward Eyes EPI'm Not Sure We Belong - Mysterious Shapes and Remembered RhythmsIf you like what you hear find out more about Field at www.fieldzine.comYou can subscribe and support Field's work via patreon at www.patreon.com/fieldzine. UK and Ireland just £5 per month. Our goal, to be a platform for new and exciting writers and poets across England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.@fieldzine /www.fieldzine.com
Tonight's edition features new music from Eluvium, Ian Hawgood, Roger Eno, David Cordero, Elskavon and much more!
Field Ramble is back and we have two great interviews with Aidan Cottrell-Boyce and Niamh Mulvey. Aidan tells us what lies behind his incredible novel The End of Nightwork an absolute favourite at Field. Then we catch up with Niamh to discuss her beautiful collection of short stories, Hearts and Bones, published last year. If you've yet to read it, we'd echo Sinéad Gleeson's description of Niamh's work as panormaic, precise, stunning prose.Huge thanks go to Ian Hawgood and Lisa O Neill for the use of the beautiful music in this episode. Find all their music on Bandcamp and be sure to give Lisa's beautiful new album All of This is Chance (Rough Trade) a listen.Tracks used on this episode were taken from the albums:Ian Hawgood - Echoes from the Edges of Time Lisa O Neill - Pothole in the Sky. If you like what you hear find out more about Field at www.fieldzine.comYou can subscribe and support Field's work via patreon at www.patreon.com/fieldzine. UK and Ireland just £5 per month. Our goal, to be a platform for new and exciting writers and poets across England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.@fieldzine /www.fieldzine.com
Tonight's edition features new music from Hoollie Kenniff, Tomasz Bednarczyk, bvdub, Billow Observatory, Ian Hawgood, Kyle Bobby Dunn, El Ten Eleven and lots more.
Tonight's edition features new music from Giulio Aldinucci, Antonina Car, Ian Hawgood, Wang Wen, Dylan Henner, Little North and lots more!
Musicians For Palestine mix By Stefan Christoff For broadcast on @rootradiolive in Istanbul Wednesday, March 2, 2022 A mix of artists who joined the global @musicians4pal initiative. An effort to work across musical spaces, geographies and genres to express collective solidarity with the Palestinian people's struggle for freedom and against the apartheid policies of the Israeli state. 01. Ian Hawgood, Stijn Hüwels, James Murray - Light Falters 02. @secretpyramid - Hexes 03. @deenaabdelwahed - Tawa 04. @fatima-al-qadiri - GCC Transmission 05. @amirtha-kidambi, Elder Ones - Decolonize the Mind 06. @algiers - Blood 07. Yamantaka // Sonic Titan - One 08. Sun City Girls - The Shining Path 09. @nicolas-jaar - Mi Mujer 10. @joshua-stefane - Waystation 11. Lori Goldston @blackcat - Improvisation
Stream Alva Noto, Ryuichi Sakamoto - … - MonomomRedi Hasa, Alva Noto - … - ButterflyCarmen Villain - Only Love From Now On - Gestures (with Arve Henriksen)Bernardo Sassetti Trio - Motion - O Homem Que Diz AdeusPenelope Trappes - Penelope Three (Mother's Blood Edition) - Awkward MatriarchPenelope Trappes - Penelope Three (Mother's Blood Edition) - Fur & FeatherIan Hawgood, Wil Bolton - Emerging - Symmetry InterruptedHannu Karjalainen - Silkworms - SilkwormsInnesti - Drifting - Flutter and Haze"Guardar Link Como" - "Save Link As"Right Mouse Button Click For Save (Last Show December 20) Escolhi o quartopara escrevercisternas de mim:espelho ou sombra— quem fala?Os 3 soprosdo adágio de Bach;corpo protesto,olhos postos no vazio.Um pouco acimaa partir do cálice,a mão que tocaquem toca a mão. Poema | Poem by - Ana Freitas ReisFotografia | Photo by - Alípio Padilha
Tonight's edition features great new tunes from Grouper, alva noto, 36, Philippe Cote, Olafur Arnalds, Portico Quartet, Steve Roach, Jon Hopkins and tons more! Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Ultraviolet by Potico Quartet on Monument (Portico Quartet)
I love guest mixes because they expose me to tracks I might have otherwise missed in the monthly deluge of new releases. This new mix comes to us from Michael Southard(Time Rival) of Triplicate Records. I've included a few Time Rival tracks in mixes over the years so I was excited when Michael agreed to put together a mix of some of the best his label has to offer. Here's a blurb from Michael about this guest mix: Triplicate Records is an artist run independent record label founded in 2018 by Michael Southard (Time Rival), Bryan Kraft (BVSMV), and George Ernst (Suncastle). We cover a lot of ground in regard to genres, but mostly stick to electronica, ambient and experimental. “Vantage” is a collection of music from our back catalog that highlights the softer side of what we do. Mixed and curated by Time Rival and featuring phenomenal new music from Ian Hawgood, Belly Full of Stars, Chris Randall, and much more. All of this music is available through our Bandcamp page: https://triplicaterecords.bandcamp.com/ Thanks for an excellent set! Triplicate has also made a small run painted CD - R version of the mix available at their bandcamp page... https://triplicaterecords.bandcamp.com/merch/vantage-limited-edition-painted-cd-r Cheers! T R A C K L I S T : Ian Hawgood - Flutter Echo Refrain – 0:00:00 Belly Full of Stars - Pattern 4 – 0:05:20 Time Rival – Beech – 0:09:37 Belial Pelegrim – Subtext – 0:12:53 BVSMV, Running in Slow Motion - Memory to Media – 0:18:00 Acef Stripe - Image 7: Dagobah – 0:22:20 Suncastle - The Rooms in Here are Enveloped – 0:24:51 Chaircrusher – Insular – 0:32:22 SURVEY CHANNEL - Outside the Coding Region – 0:39:02 Crest of the Syndicate – Lattermath – 0:44:58 Station Zero - Numb Hand - 0:46:34 Minimal_Drone*GRL - Raspberry Ripple – 0:50:24 Chorchill - Tea Bags – 0:52:46 Chris Randall - Synthetic Instinct – 0:54:59 End – 1:00:00
Tonight's edition of SITD features new music from Waclaw Zimpel, Ian Hawgood + Stijn Huwells + James Murray, Nightmares On Wax, Christina Vantzou, Antonymes, Earth House Hold, The Green Kingdom, Mikael Lind, Jakob Lindhagen + Dag Rosenqvist, plus some new re-releases and archives from Cylob and Ochre. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Fen by Waclaw Zimpel on Wind Layers (7K!)
Tonight's edition features new music from Ulrich Schnauss + Jonas Munk, Joshua Stoddard, long-form ambient work from Ian Hawgood and much more coming your way. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Spring Awakening by Joshua Stoddard on LSME (Joshua Stoddard)
Tonight's edition features beautiful long-form ambient work from Ian Hawgood, plus new work from Nils Frahm, Vijay Iyer Trio, Good Weather for an Airstrike, Dekalb Works, Auvinen, Carmen Villain and plenty more! Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Susi by Auvinen on Akkosaari (Editions Mego)
Créé à Tokyo en 2009 par le britannique Ian Hawgood, Home Normal fait partie de ces maisons immédiatement reconnaissables parmi ceux s'épanouissant dans les musiques électroniques qui savent prendre le temps. On ne décrira pas mieux le son du label que son géniteur : organique, minimaliste, intemporel. Des compositions qui se catalysent dans un concept né d'une vie de voyages, avec l'intention de créer un confort éphémère rappelant sans artifice la douceur de chez soi, même à l'autre bout du monde. Après 11 années d'existence, le futur du label s'annonce radieux et plein de nouveautés, et sa simplicité et son intégrité n'égalent probablement que sa constance et sa discrétion sur les fronts de la promotion. Une raison suffisante pour lui consacrer deux heures suspendues au-dessus de toutes les nuances situées entre la lumière et l'ombre, que Home Normal ne cesse d'explorer à travers son esthétique si singulière. Bonne écoute. Tracklist : Giulio Aldinucci - The Rule of Forgetting Chronovalve - Respite Hotel Neon - Lowly Konntinent - Touch Elian - Whispers, Then Silence The Boats - Raindrops (Second) James Murray - First Hand Faures - Magnetic Striping Christopher Hipgrave - Slow Sun Ithaca Trio - Just Skin
Créé à Tokyo en 2009 par le britannique Ian Hawgood, Home Normal fait partie de ces maisons immédiatement reconnaissables parmi ceux s'épanouissant dans les musiques électroniques qui savent prendre le temps. On ne décrira pas mieux le son du label que son géniteur : organique, minimaliste, intemporel. Des compositions qui se catalysent dans un concept né d'une vie de voyages, avec l'intention de créer un confort éphémère rappelant sans artifice la douceur de chez soi, même à l'autre bout du monde. Après 11 années d'existence, le futur du label s'annonce radieux et plein de nouveautés, et sa simplicité et son intégrité n'égalent probablement que sa constance et sa discrétion sur les fronts de la promotion. Une raison suffisante pour lui consacrer deux heures suspendues au-dessus de toutes les nuances situées entre la lumière et l'ombre, que Home Normal ne cesse d'explorer à travers son esthétique si singulière. Bonne écoute. Tracklist : Giulio Aldinucci - The Rule of Forgetting (Goccia, 2016) Chronovalve - Respite (Trace of Light, 2013) Hotel Neon - Lowly (Hotel Neon, 2015) Konntinent - Touch (Relics of Rama, 2020) Elian - Whispers, Then Silence (Whispers, Then Silence, 2010) The Boats - Raindrops (Second) (Words Are Something Else, 2009) James Murray - First Hand (Killing Ghosts, 2017) Faures - Magnetic Striping (Continental Drift, 2014) Christopher Hipgrave - Slow Sun (Day, 2009) Ithaca Trio - Just Skin (Music for Piano & Patience, 2013)
First Hour / Chill Out 1.Synkro - Acceptance 2.Kisnou feat. Blure - Falling Deeper 3.Michael FK & Faodail - Holding Back 4.IHF - Clouds 5.Subsets - Alpine 6.Jellis & Subsets - Reborn 7.4lienetic - Decay 8.Galpe - Are We Dreaming 9.EvenS - The Highlands Walk 10.Sibewest - I love you 11.Ambyion - Reaching for the Stars 12.Kaisaku - Her Melancholy 13.Pensees - Murky 14.Alivvve - Nothing 15.Ennja - Let Go 16.Liam Thomas - Needed Love 17.Azaleh - Endeavour 18.Ecepta - By My Side 19.Menual - Endlessway 20.Emiliano Secchi - Memory Fragments 21.Andy Leech x Victoriya - Aerolith 22.Ecepta - Hollow 23.Tim Schaufert - Falling 24.Vacant - Seeker Secondary Hour / Ambient 1.Janek Schaefer - City of Dreams 2.Hammock - Turn Away and Return 3.By Lotus - Salmon Challis 4.Alaskan Tapes feat. Chantal - Waiting 5.Slow Meadow - Hurricane 6.August Wilhelmsson - Stargazed 7.Janek Schaefer - Skyline Ascending 8.Casino Versus Japan - Sunset Wake 9.Holy Hydrogen - Gravitons, Pt. 2 10.36 - Room 8 11.Taylor Deupree, Christopher Willits - Listening Garden I 12.August Wilhelmsson - They Came From The Sky 13.By Lotus - Elkhorn Creek 14.Klangriket & Sjors Mans - Leidseplein 15.Tomasz Bednarczyk - The Sketch 16.Ian Hawgood, Wil Bolton - Dual Fragile 17.Tomasz Bednarczyk - Sad Man On The Train 18.Milieu - Woodland Beacon © Chill Out Session 2011 - 2020 Cover : Adam Birkett / unsplash.com https://chilloutsessionworld.blogspot.com https://facebook.com/zoltanbiroChillOutSession © All Rights Reserved to the artists! The Podcast is for the promotion use only!
First Hour / Chill Out 1.Synkro - Acceptance 2.Kisnou feat. Blure - Falling Deeper 3.Michael FK & Faodail - Holding Back 4.IHF - Clouds 5.Subsets - Alpine 6.Jellis & Subsets - Reborn 7.4lienetic - Decay 8.Galpe - Are We Dreaming 9.EvenS - The Highlands Walk 10.Sibewest - I love you 11.Ambyion - Reaching for the Stars 12.Kaisaku - Her Melancholy 13.Pensees - Murky 14.Alivvve - Nothing 15.Ennja - Let Go 16.Liam Thomas - Needed Love 17.Azaleh - Endeavour 18.Ecepta - By My Side 19.Menual - Endlessway 20.Emiliano Secchi - Memory Fragments 21.Andy Leech x Victoriya - Aerolith 22.Ecepta - Hollow 23.Tim Schaufert - Falling 24.Vacant - Seeker Secondary Hour / Ambient 1.Janek Schaefer - City of Dreams 2.Hammock - Turn Away and Return 3.By Lotus - Salmon Challis 4.Alaskan Tapes feat. Chantal - Waiting 5.Slow Meadow - Hurricane 6.August Wilhelmsson - Stargazed 7.Janek Schaefer - Skyline Ascending 8.Casino Versus Japan - Sunset Wake 9.Holy Hydrogen - Gravitons, Pt. 2 10.36 - Room 8 11.Taylor Deupree, Christopher Willits - Listening Garden I 12.August Wilhelmsson - They Came From The Sky 13.By Lotus - Elkhorn Creek 14.Klangriket & Sjors Mans - Leidseplein 15.Tomasz Bednarczyk - The Sketch 16.Ian Hawgood, Wil Bolton - Dual Fragile 17.Tomasz Bednarczyk - Sad Man On The Train 18.Milieu - Woodland Beacon © Chill Out Session 2011 - 2020 Cover : Adam Birkett / unsplash.com https://chilloutsessionworld.blogspot.com https://facebook.com/zoltanbiroChillOutSession © All Rights Reserved to the artists! The Podcast is for the promotion use only!
First Hour / Chill Out 1.Synkro - Acceptance 2.Kisnou feat. Blure - Falling Deeper 3.Michael FK & Faodail - Holding Back 4.IHF - Clouds 5.Subsets - Alpine 6.Jellis & Subsets - Reborn 7.4lienetic - Decay 8.Galpe - Are We Dreaming 9.EvenS - The Highlands Walk 10.Sibewest - I love you 11.Ambyion - Reaching for the Stars 12.Kaisaku - Her Melancholy 13.Pensees - Murky 14.Alivvve - Nothing 15.Ennja - Let Go 16.Liam Thomas - Needed Love 17.Azaleh - Endeavour 18.Ecepta - By My Side 19.Menual - Endlessway 20.Emiliano Secchi - Memory Fragments 21.Andy Leech x Victoriya - Aerolith 22.Ecepta - Hollow 23.Tim Schaufert - Falling 24.Vacant - Seeker Secondary Hour / Ambient 1.Janek Schaefer - City of Dreams 2.Hammock - Turn Away and Return 3.By Lotus - Salmon Challis 4.Alaskan Tapes feat. Chantal - Waiting 5.Slow Meadow - Hurricane 6.August Wilhelmsson - Stargazed 7.Janek Schaefer - Skyline Ascending 8.Casino Versus Japan - Sunset Wake 9.Holy Hydrogen - Gravitons, Pt. 2 10.36 - Room 8 11.Taylor Deupree, Christopher Willits - Listening Garden I 12.August Wilhelmsson - They Came From The Sky 13.By Lotus - Elkhorn Creek 14.Klangriket & Sjors Mans - Leidseplein 15.Tomasz Bednarczyk - The Sketch 16.Ian Hawgood, Wil Bolton - Dual Fragile 17.Tomasz Bednarczyk - Sad Man On The Train 18.Milieu - Woodland Beacon © Chill Out Session 2011 - 2020 Cover : Adam Birkett / unsplash.com https://chilloutsessionworld.blogspot.com https://facebook.com/zoltanbiroChillOutSession © All Rights Reserved to the artists! The Podcast is for the promotion use only!
Welcome to the first episode of Horizons in 2020! To kick things off, we have new ambient and downtempo from familiar artists like Whithe, Snufmumriko, and Michiru Aoyama alongside some fresh faces like Test Card and Ian Hawgood.
It's an impossible task to narrow down the multitude of ambient recordings released every year into a definitive "Best of" list. There's so much music out there that I'll never hear it all and what I do hear is hard to give the proper attention to. So many factors can influence a record making the list - where did a first hear it, what mood was I in, what other music did I listen to around it, did I use it in a mix, etc. Suffice it to say, this list is not definitive and is highly subjective. I will end up making two mixes from this list - this first one is more straight forward ambient and the next one will have a more modern classical/electro-acoustic tone. I split it into two mixes so that I didn't end up with a 4-hour mix. Ain't nobody got time for that! So here it is, my personal favs of 2019, in alphabetical order: BEST AMBIENT MUSIC OF 2019: 1. A Winged Victory for the Sullen - The Undivided Five [ninja tune] 2. Ann Annie - wander into 3. Anne Muller - Heliopause [erased tapes] 4. anthéne - asymmetry [whitelabrecs] 5. Benoît Pioulard & Sean Curtis Patrick - Avocationals [Beacon Sound] 6. Bersarin Quartet - methoden und maschinen [denovali] 7. Chihei Hatakeyama - Forgotten Hill [room 40] 8. Danny Scott Lane - how to empty a cup [shimmering moods] 9. Glåsbird - Grønland [whitelabrecs] 10. Halftribe - Backwater Revisited [dronarivm] 11. Hipnotic Earth - Suspended In Silence [whitelabrecs] 12. Hipnotic Earth - Extended Savasana [desert trax] 13. Ian Hawgood - impermanence [Slowcraft] 14. Innesti - Between Worlds 15. Jazzdefector and Slow Clinic - Green Echo [whitelabrecs] 16. Jens Pauly - Vihne [whitelabrecs] 17. Jogging House - Lure [seil records] 18. Jonsi & Alex - Lost And Found [krunk] 19. Kryshe - Hauch [serein] 20. Loneward - Home 21. Louigi Verona - Nocturnal Creatures 22. Luis Miehlich - Timecuts [whitelabrecs] 23. M. Grig - Mount Carmel [12k] 24. Marty Hicks - Olreilion [white paddy mountain] 25. Moss Covered Technology - Slow Walking [polar seas] 26. Ohio - upward, broken, always [12k] 27. Olga Wojciechowska - Infinite Distances [ASIP] 28. Past Inside The Present - Healing Sounds- A Compilation for Hurricane Recovery [pitp] 29. Plïnkï Plønkï - Pangur Din [piano & coffee records] 30. Porya Hatami, Aaron Martin, Roberto Attanasio - Sallaw [dronarivm] 31. Ripperton – Contrails [ESP institute] 32. Seabuckthorn - Crossing [eilean] 33. Sean Curtis Patrick - The Best Driving Music in the World Ever [pitp] 34. Sjors Mans - Noord [piano and coffee records] 35. Sven Laux and Daniela Orvin - The Writings [dronarivm] 36. The Phonometrician - Mnemosyne [lost tribe sound] 37. Trond Kallevag Hansen - Bedehus & Hawaii [hubro] 38. Various Artists - Place Language [fluid audio] 39. William Ryan Fritch - Deceptive Cadence- Music For Film Volume I & II [lost tribe sound] 40. William Ryan Frisch - Artifishal [lost tribe sound] And here's the tracklist for the actual mix: T R A C K L I S T : 00:00 Innesti - Barrockstadt Station (Between Worlds) 04:28 anthéne - lucky (asymmetry) 07:25 Moss Covered Technology - Gen #4 (Slow Walking) 10:50 Ohio - Crepescule (upward, broken, always) 14:10 Benoît Pioulard & Sean Curtis Patrick - Sunek (Avocationals) 17:25 Ripperton – Love Is Not Enough (Contrails) 22:22 Plïnkï Plønkï - Pangur Din (Pangur Din) 27:05 Danny Scott Lane - Four (how to empty a cup) 30:12 Jogging House - Fountains (Lure) 34:18 Jens Pauly - Form (Vihne) 37:55 Jonsi & Alex - hundslappadrifa (Lost and Found) 42:55 Loneward - Savour (Home) 48:42 Louigi Verona - Coming of Dawn (Nocturnal Creatures) 54:02 Halftribe - Bumpy Roads (Backwater Revisited) 56:18 Saltbreaker - Leaf pt 2 (Healing Sounds - A Compilation for Hurricane Recovery) 59:47 Hipnotic Earth - The Gentling (Suspended In Silence) 63:25 Ann Annie - wander into (wander into) 68:52 M. Grig - Capistrano (Mount Carmel) 71:08 Sean Curtis Patrick - Simon & Anna (The Best Driving Music in the World Ever) 73:50 Jazzdefector and Slow Clinic - Green Echo (Green Echo) 81:12 Kryshe - Meditation (Hauch) 84:27 Marty Hicks - Hiolorium (Olreilion) 90:07 Sjors Mans - Oventura (Noord) 95:18 end
Tonight's edition features sounds from Explosions in the Sky, God Is An Astronaut, Mogwai, Russian Circles, Bark Psychosis along with some new longform bliss from Jefre Cantu-Ledesma, Ian Hawgood and Nils Frahm. Plus much more!Playlist:The Only Moment We Were Alone – Explosions In The Sky – TheEarth Is Not A Cold Dead Place (2003) – Temporary ResidenceTalk BreakSinaia – Russian Circles – Blood Year (2019) – Sargent HouseRustic Fog – Watter – This World (2014) – TemporaryResidenceSéance Room – God Is An Astronaut – Epitaph (2018) – NapalmRecordsGuns Down – Mogwai – KIN (2018) – Temporary ResidenceTalk BreakClubs – This Will Destroy You – New Others Part Two (2018)Dark OperativeIn Illusions of Order – Red Sparowes – The Fear IsExcrutiating, But Therein Lies The Answer (2010) – Sargent HouseIt Stared At Me – Pelican – Nighttime Stories (2019) –Southern Lord RecordingsThe Loom – Bark Psychosis – Hex (1994) Circa RecordsTalk BreakAmirador - Nils Frahm – Encores 3 (2019) – Erased TapesArtificial Algorithm – Slow Meadow – Happy Occident (2019) –Hammock MusicVocalism – Ian Hawgood – Vocalism + Regeneration (2019) –Home NormalTalk BreakCherry Blossom Petals Fall Like Heavy Snow – ChiheiHatakayama – Forgotten Hill (2019) -Room40Tracing Back the Radiance – Jefre Cantu-Ledesma – TracingBack the Radiance (2019) – Mexican SummerTalk BreakInverse Shape, Yellow – Arovane, Mike Lazarev – Aeon (2019)- Arovane Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Check out the full archives on the website.
Home Normal is a remarkable label curated by a remarkable man. Ian Hawgood’s contribution to the minimal music scene over the past decade is hard to overstate. When invited to compile a mix to celebrate the label’s 10th anniversary I took it as a rare opportunity to submerge myself in this deep and varied catalogue... For a more detailed description, full track listing and more information about this mix, please visit headphonecommute.com
For the third year in a row, we are proud to host a mix by Mathias Van Eecloo showcasing his beautiful Eilean imprint, and the tiny gems he’s brought into this world. This is a perfect way for you to catch up to the music you have missed from this fantastic label, featuring many great pieces by some of our favourites, such as Ian Hawgood, Benjamin Finger, Ljerke, Cyril Secq + Sylvain Chauveau, and many other great discoveries. If you’re slowing down for the end of the year, curl up with this mix by the fire and simply drift away... If you like what you hear, perhaps you’ll check out full releases by the artists featured on this compilation. And that’s all we could be hopeful for :) For a more detailed description, full track listing and more information about this mix, please visit headphonecommute.com
This week's Sunday Morning mix comprises a handful of music from the always wonderful Home Normal label. There's so much great music on HN that I'll probably have to do a few of these to really do the label justice, but here is the first selection for you to enjoy. A super relaxing ambient journey to accompany your day. 1.aurore IIbyNicolas Bernier 2.The sunflower who does not like to turn to the sunbyPhilippe Petit & Friends 3.A Film by Ten and TracerbyTen and Tracer, Ian Hawgood 4.Harrowgate 1byElian 5.Asthenospheric Movement IIbyFaures 6.Dexterous BushwabyOlan Mill 7.AtardecerbyFederico Durand 8.rot gelbbyRené Margraff 9.3. Just For A ThrillbyFabio Orsi 10.DonorsbyTobias Hellkvist 11.reverabyfifto 12.we will not be silencebyjuxta phona 13.KitebyStefano Guzzetti
Welcome to another week of beautiful music. Today we turn our attention to one of our all time favorite labels, Home Normal. Curated by Ian Hawgood, this independent imprint running out of Japan has been responsible for many fantastic albums that have been featured in our Best of the Year lists since the inception of Headphone Commute. Two years ago I even published my own tribute to the label, At Home With Home Normal. Today, one of the label’s artists, Jara Tarnovski, recording under the alias Gurun Gurun, shares with us another great selection of tunes. For full track listing and more information about this mix, please visit headphonecommute.com
In the first few months of 2010, Ian Hawgood, the owner of Home Normal, bombarded my mailbox with envelopes full of promos, and my ears with sublime ambient bliss. In 2009, Hawgood managed to publish eight releases, and this year he’s already on the way with another five! I spent a whole weekend enveloped in drones, early morning soundscapes, and experimental ambient music. And then I came up with a way to thank Ian. The following is a one hour mix composed entirely out of my favorite selections from Home Normal releases. It’s a perfect label sampler, if you will, showcasing the artist roster from one of the important, up and coming labels.