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In onda Fabio Barbieri. Musiche: Charley Crockett, Cowboy Junkies, Tracy Chapman, Kassi Valazza, Steven Wilson, Jefre Cantu-Ledesma, Mohammad Mostafa Heydarian, Lonnie Liston Smith and the Cosmic Echoes, Bennie Maupin, Chick Corea.
Nesta edição, Cleber Facchi (@cleberfacchi), Isadora Almeida (@almeidadora), Renan Guerra (@_renanguerra) e Nik Silva (@niksilva) botam a máscara e passam álcool em gel nas mãos para conversar sobre a música durante a pandemia de Covid-19 e alguns dos principais trabalhos lançados durante esse período tão delicado.Apoie a gente: https://apoia.se/podcastvfsmNão Paro De Ouvir➜ Marina Sena https://tinyurl.com/5x82msyd➜ Perfume Genius https://tinyurl.com/yykjsn3f➜ Lucy Dacus https://tinyurl.com/m4v7vtn➜ Samia https://tinyurl.com/2prnep3m➜ Tortoise https://tinyurl.com/4jj3zuyp➜ Foxwarren https://tinyurl.com/34m389pw➜ Gabriel Ventura https://tinyurl.com/4jfmkuhz➜ Deafheaven https://tinyurl.com/mr34cyyk➜ Piri & Tommy https://tinyurl.com/2v9ckw2x➜ Millos Kaiser https://tinyurl.com/mpurwv4v➜ Spellling https://tinyurl.com/6d3vfk4r➜ Cocorosie https://tinyurl.com/msusc9su➜ Clara Bicho https://tinyurl.com/3mdvspu9➜ Negra Li https://tinyurl.com/yrmmmces➜ Kali Uchis https://tinyurl.com/2s4hxfkv➜ Disiniblud https://tinyurl.com/4u26yeru➜ Destroyer https://tinyurl.com/2f4m6r2p➜ Sharp Pins https://tinyurl.com/5cw7s57b➜ Skrillex https://tinyurl.com/yuby2xj8➜ Chuquimamani-Condori https://tinyurl.com/2s39ya6z➜ Aya https://tinyurl.com/mtzr9s56➜ Jefre Cantu-Ledesma https://tinyurl.com/32ajk2d6Você Precisa Ouvir Isso➜ Festival É tudo verdade!➜ Invencível (Amazon Prime Vídeo)➜ TuneFind (https://www.tunefind.com/)Playlist Seleção VFSM: https://bit.ly/3ETG7oEContato: sobremusicavamosfalar@gmail.com
XX a. Lenkijos muzikos virsmas per Bacevičiūtės, Lutosławskio ir Szymanowskio kūrinius; Antonino Dvořáko ir Florence Price kvintetai, kartu su „Takács Quartet“ ir Marc-André Hamelinu; tunisiečio ūdininko Anouaro Brahemo supergrupė, J.S. Bacho smuiko koncertai kanadietiškai ir dar – muzikos kraštovaizdžio formuotojas Jefre Cantu-Ledesma. Visa tai – leidybinės naujienos „Kitame laike“.Ved. Domantas Razauskas
Recorded on February 8, 2025 at Boundless Mind Temple in Brooklyn, NY. "The whole point of Buddhist practice is so we can help people. That's the whole point. We clean up our mess a little bit, open up our heart, and then we can extend our hand out into the world that is utterly insane. And we can go into the world without needing to dominate because we understand that we're not separate and that everyone is suffering. This is the wellspring of joy". The BZC Podcast is offered free of charge and made possible by the donations we receive. You can donate to Brooklyn Zen Center at brooklynzen.org under ‘Giving.' Thank you for your generosity!
Tonight's edition features a phenomenal upcoming release from Jefre Cantu Ledesma, as well as previews of Daniel Herskedal and Chick Corea's new records and plenty more!
Stream Abul Mogard & Rafael Anton Irisarri - Impossibly Distant, Impossibly Close - Place of Forever (AM Radio edit)KRM & KMRU - Disconnect - DifferAbul Mogard & Rafael Anton Irisarri - Impossibly Distant, Impossibly Close - Waking Up Dizzy on a Bastion (AM Radio Edit)Akira Kozemura & Lawrence English - Selene - CraterHolland Andrews - Answers - A ClearingEzra Feinberg - Soft Power - There Was Somebody There (Feat. David Moore, Jefre Cantu-Ledesma)Akira Kosemura & Lawrence English - Selene - Mirroring FeldsparJon Hopkins - RITUAL - RITUAL (evocation)Colin Stetson - The Love It Took To Leave You - The Love It Took To Leave YouFennesz - (…) - Sognato di DomaniAlva Noto - HYBR:ID III - HYbrID Script Broken ConversationWarmth - Claroscuro - Burning Pile (Field Recording)Not Waving, Romance - Infinite Light - Dreams Depart And The Vision Falls"Guardar Link Como" - "Save Link As"Right Mouse Button Click For Save (Last Show June 2) Poema | Poem by - Ana Freitas Reis (Brevemente) Fotografia | Photo by - Alípio Padilha
"All the perfections are left in," I say in the intro to this perhaps-greatest-ever episode of the podcast, and yes, I meant "imperfections." But I enjoy the mistake, so it stays in, which is fitting for an episode I've minimally edited so that you can experience it as close to how I did as possible. And fitting for an episode in which legendary experimental/ambient musician and hospice chaplain Jefre Cantu-Ledesma helps me understand in a deep way the meaning of accepting all our feelings about death.Content warning: hospice, the experience of dying, old age, Zen Buddhism, grieving previous versions of yourself, Frank Ostaseski's The Five Invitations, relationship to creative career success, the Five Remembrances.If you believe in This Is Your Afterlife and want fun bonus episodes, become a patron for $5 or $15/month at patreon.com/davemaher. Follow Jefre Cantu-Ledesma on Instagram: @jcantuledesmaListen to and purchase his wonderful, beautiful, mind-blowing, life-affirming music on Bandcamp.Sign on to support the Living Wage for Musicians Act.And donate here to help me raise money for abortion access with Chicago Abortion Fund!Follow this show on IG: @thisisyourafterlife, and get more info at thisisyourafterlife.com. Follow me @thisisdavemaher on Instagram and Twitter.All music by This Is Your Afterlife house band Lake Mary.Check out my other podcast, Genre Reveal Party!, where I analyze TV and movies with my friend, writer and cultural critic Madeline Lane-McKinley.
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.
RIP Emahoy Tsegué-Maryam Guèbrou, a true visionary. Some thoughts about the latest, “Poverty,” from the enigma himself, Jefre Cantu-Ledesma (plus a funny story about playing with him in 2007), and some news from marine eyes. Wednesday episodes are exclusively on Patreon. Album of the Day: Jefre Cantu-Ledesma “Poverty” https://shiningskullstudio.bandcamp.com/album/poverty Additional links for the day: https://emahoytsegemariamgebru.bandcamp.com/album/jerusalem https://www.emahoymusicpublisher.com/ https://marineeyes.bandcamp.com/album/idyll-extended-edition Brad Rose is the the principal writer and editor-in-chief of Foxy Digitalis, an online music magazine and has run various DIY record labels for the last 30 years. Wednesday episodes are exclusively on Patreon. foxydigitalis.zone patreon.com/foxydigitalis twitter: @foxydigitalis Instagram: @foxy.digitalis Mastodon: foxydigitalis@mastodonmusic.social
As with all past ‘Reflection' year-end mixes, I start with a collection of music I have enjoyed over the past year. Through the process of compiling a mix, songs are whittled down and selected from this collection. This means many of my favorite tracks and albums are often omitted in this process, due to the need for them to fit in a mix that comes together as organically as possible. As I say every year, this isn't a definitive ‘best-of' list, but a selection of just *some* of my favorite music from the year in one easily listenable format. It's the most enjoyable way for me to boil down the music I've loved from the year using these self-imposed restrictions, for you to then enjoy and hopefully discover more. I encourage you to use the mix to jump off and explore each artist, listen to the album in full and see what else is on the label (and check the Buy Music Club list at the bottom). Of course, releases or aliases that are a part of our own label/s are not considered for this mix (head over here for our label-specific 2022 showcase!), and if you want to see the majority of what I've been supporting, head over to my Bandcamp collection.~Mixes paint a memory, and in many ways better than a photo. That's half the reason I do these year-end mixes. Listening back to some of the past ten ‘Reflection on' editions, each one still does the job of invoking specific memories for me. From the time I made the mix or tracks that trigger a time and place, maybe a gig I went to, an album that soundtracked a special moment, or just a record that didn't leave my turntable. All of these things influence what tracks go into my year-end mix. It makes it challenging to try and capture, but also rewarding when I come out of the other side with something to listen back to that really shaped my year in listening. Despite this feature taking many, many hours, it's much easier than doing a list, because not only do I dislike ranking music, but I really enjoy putting together mixes (so any excuse really!).I haven't written in-depth track notes for the past few Reflection mixes, mostly due to the sheer high number of track inclusions, but I want to go into depth on the inclusions this time around. I miss writing about music here, and it's been a few years now since I've even posted a review. So hit play below, keep scrolling for the track notes, and link to a BuyMusicClub list to support all the featured music. astrangelyisolatedplace · ASIP - Reflection on 2022 Listen on Soundcloud, or the ASIP Podcast.Download MP3~Firstly, let's sweep it under the rug; I've broken the biggest rule of the mix and included a track that wasn't from 2022 (in fact, a couple aren't strictly, but more on that later). The first track (and album), by maarja nut and ruum was such a lovely discovery for me this year that I missed in 2018, it accidentally slipped into my 2022 playlist due to being on high rotation. Of course, it was the very first track in the mix that set the tone- a hard one to undo when you've completed the set. So, because I have no one to answer to but myself, it stays! And I doubt you will regret this decision either if this album is new to you. Malibu made an appearance in 2020's mix, and she's perhaps a good reason for igniting a stronghold in female vocal led-ambient music recently. But few attempts are as ethereal as Malibu's latest, going full-on Salt Tank (as a fellow Trance lover nicely put it once).Ecovillage have made some gorgeous music over the years, and their latest album was a work of collaborations with some impressive producers such as Fennesz and harpist Nailah Hunter. My favorite track of the bunch was Memories of Spring featuring Japanese vibraphone player Masayoshi Fujita (the Erased Tapes stalwart). Raum, a collaborative project by Jefre Cantu-Ledesma and Liz Harris (Grouper) released a long-awaited follow-up to their 2013 album, and it didn't disappoint. Whilst used more as a texture/segue in this mix, I encourage you to explore the full album. And, in a nod to Liz Harris' involvement in the artwork for one of our releases this year, it felt fitting to include her project in this mix (thanks Liz!).I've admired GiGi FM's DJ'ing abilities for a few years now (check out her isolatedmix) but only last year did she debut her production chops with Kiwi Synthesis Diary 21k. I didn't get around to listening to the album until this year (along with her latest, Magnetite EP) and so it didn't make last year's mix which was already out in the world. So here's another little cheat, albeit a very short inclusion. You can't say "In Every Dream Home A Heartache” without reading it like the Roxy Music intro, and Romance and Dean Hurley's similarly named album is just as memorable for me in many ways. Whilst this track is not my favorite from the album, it reminds me of the church bells and distant music playing from across the farm fields in my hometown back in England.Fallen, aka Lorenzo Bracaloni seems to have released quite a few albums this year, but I was introduced to Moonlight Romance by Noah M (who creates many of our own artworks and was behind the art for this one). It's like a new-new-age album, full of life and color, and a really pleasant listen from front to back.One thing I find hard with this annual mix is whether to include tracks that have appeared in some other mixes of mine this year. Ultimately, I want to try and present new listening experiences with each mix, but then again, I am sure it's very few of you who actually listen to all of them!… . Steve Roach's What Remains appeared in a previous mix of mine this year, but this track is him at his very best. Refined, patient, bellowing, and glistening - a master of the style.Pretty sure nthng has appeared in the last two Reflection mixes, but what can I say… whether he is releasing pounding atmospheric techno or soaring trance-inducing textures like this one, he somehow manages to draw me in with each of his releases. (I think, secretly, he's a trance head and there's a subconscious/ telepathic attraction going on between us).At this point I got lost in the bellows of the last few tracks, so decided to find a way out of this musical chapter, and IKSRE provided a nice euphoric bridge with her vocals. Released on the ‘Healing Together' compilation curated by Cynthia Bernard / Marine Eyes, plenty of tracks from this comp could've made it onto this mix, so you know what to do after...There was no doubt I was going to try and include a Norm Chambers track in here somewhere, both due to his unfortunate passing this year and his undeniable contribution to the ambient and experimental community. I seeked out a jolt in the mix at this point, so his music didn't go unnoticed. As someone I follow recently said, you could make five mixes from his library of music and each one would sound different. Thank you for the music Norm - RIP.Chicago artists Purelink seems to be at the front of this new 'jungle/beat infused choppy ambience™, that I've seen becoming quite popular lately (how old do I sound). And one member of this trio features a bit later under a different alias. There is lots to explore in this world - whether it be following each of the member artists, their labels, or some of their own self-released music on Bandcamp. This track fits my dreamy chill-out world perfectly and was a much-needed segue into a more beat-driven chapter of the mix. Spoiler alert, Mikkel Rev will be making an appearance in the ASIP fam in 2023, so until he does, he's OK to be included in this mix (!) As part of the Ute Collective hailing from Norway, it's another rabbit hole of amazing young talent should you be into the more trance-infused sound of ambient music (or indeed, full-on trance music - plenty of that there). He makes some superb atmospheric chugging downtempo that ranges from the delicate to the beat-driven.Whenever a new Biosphere album drops, it's met with slight trepidation on my end. Not least because his albums take forever to reach the US on vinyl, but, how do you live up to the classics you created that helped define a genre? But that feeling is always short-lived and none so short as 2022's effort. In what is a direct throwback to some of his earlier electronic styles, Shortwave Memories is one of his best in the past 10 years - at least. The N-Plants vibe in this particular track is the show-stopper. ReKaB was a new discovery for me this year, and the Móatún 7 label that homes this release, is a goldmine for electro-leaning music (even featuring a Yagya 10” recently). I think I played this ReKaB album front to back more than five times in the car one day. It's such an enjoyable listen - not too pretentious, just enough old-school vibe, and energy to keep things present as opposed to wallpaper. OK, a couple more records were not strictly new in 2022 but I've always debated including reissues in this mix, and finally come around to the idea given the proliferation recently. After all, there was never a Reflection on 1993 was there?! Spacetime Continuum and the always-on-point Musique Por La Danse label provide the 90's throwback. (The similar-era Detroit Escalator reissue would have also made it in here, but I had to stop somewhere). Daniel Avery's album is a monolith. Throwbacks to Aphex on a SAW tip, mixed in with wall-shuddering bass and cave-mentality breakdowns. Any electronic fan that spent time in a dimly lit rave is going to enjoy his latest, just as much as the IDM/Electronica fan in all of us. I'm not sure if the track in the mix is my fave of the album yet, but the bigger tracks on the album would have sent this mix into a whole new dimension. Seeing James Devane pop up this year was weird. Back in my blog days (they still exist today but this specific instance was 13 years ago), I uploaded a cover of Aphex Twin's Rhubarb by James Devane to Soundcloud to host on the blog (remember those days) - it has 26k plays and the majority of us I'm sure really had no idea who he was until this year. With just one prior release on Discogs, I thought he dropped off radar. I guess he kind of did. This album was therefore a surprise to see, and its Gas-like fringed-techno a pleasant reintroduction. Prior to Covid, I was due to DJ at an Astral Industries gig in London, and Transcendence Orchestra was on the bill for the second night I was there (when I'd get to relax and enjoy the full night!) It didn't happen, unfortunately, but I always keep an ear out for their output and regret not being able to see them live. Back to the mix though, I didn't go too hard on the modular synth-heavy tracks this year, but as with all Reflection mixes, I try and cover the variety of music I've been listening to. Whilst the full Transcendence Orchestra album ‘Dreams, Waking Thoughts and Incidents' is a dark trance-inducing affair that might have felt like a rabbit hole at this point in the mix, this track formed a nice segue into the next with a similar sound…This was the year Abul Mogard no longer hid behind his “old man steel factory worker” story and came out of the shadows on Houndstooth alongside COH (Gone is my idea for an “I AM THEREFORE I AM (ABUL MOGARD)” t-shirt). I've always wondered what Abul Mogard's (real name Guido Zen) music would sound like if you added some fizz and more obvious structure, and this track can still be found bouncing around in my head somewhere. Another track not ‘new' in 2022, but once again, there are no rules when you're documenting someone so profound. And to lose Low's Mimi Parker was a shock to everyone this year. I was late to the Low party given how long they have been around, but Mimi's vocals on this track from one of their most recent albums (Double Negative) are purely angelic. I took liberties with the layering in the mix here, respectfully, so I hope it pays off in the listen as a moment of true reflection. It's not often you get treated to some of this early 90's music for the very first time, but stumbling across Bowery Electric is like finding a long-lost favorite. Originally released in 1996, this is an example of why Kranky is so legendary all those years later, playing host to gems like this. Nosaj Thing isn't normally the type of music that stays in my periphery, but my colleagues were sharing the news of this new album, existing on the fringes of hip-hop and electronica, and when Julianna Barwick is involved, I tend to put it at the top of the pile. Whilst the beat closely reminded me of Massive Attack's Teardrop, there's no hiding the track's beauty in totality. Add to this, I took a friend to see Nosaj Thing at The Greek Theater in LA, and we drank way too many Caipirinha's before stumbling up the hill to the venue and missed Nosaj playing altogether… We did catch Toro Y Moi after though, so it's a perfect memory captured for 2022. I'm glad Synkro returned with music this year, and it's an amazing little EP on R&S to boot. Maybe even more atmospheric than his previous work, the beats are a little more smudged across this EP, but everything he touches has a considered, unique touch that can be heard strongly throughout his work and within collaborations (such as Kiyoko). There's a substantial amount of music to discover from Neglect on Bandcamp, someone I've admired from afar for a while now. This track, taken from his latest album is amongst a beautiful bunch of nostalgic electronica that cries quality. It's always hard to single out an Astral Industries release. The consistency of releases are faultless, so my shortlist this year with AI releases to include, was, well… not very short. Mystic AM, however, is the first release by Astral label boss Ario, alongside none other than Rod Modell, so it quickly became top of the pile by reason of a special moment in 2022, not least because of the beauty found in its original Iranian field recordings. Perhaps one of the most extensive releases of the year comes from the always intriguing Stroom label, and Voice Actor. 109 pieces of music and a surprising quality found throughout. It's more collage than music when listened to as one, but you'll find some lovely moments hidden amongst the 8(?) hours. “Will it be available on vinyl” I hear you jest? I've seen this popping up in lots of EOY lists already too. There's talk within my small circles that Music For Animals is Nils Frahm's best album yet. I'm not sticking by that just yet, as Spaces is probably in my top 10 of all time so far, but it certainly represents a stunning (d)evolution? Not a piano in sight you say? I immediately disbelieved it. But alas. It's like Nils kept getting put into Ambient playlists on Spotify and was like "OK, I'll give you what you really want…”.I'm not quite sure how I stumbled across Ben Bondy. I think a friend might've recommended an album of his (Hadi, was that you?!) but It was enough for me to stalk his many Bandcamp releases and find some lovey instances. This track reminds me of a classic chill-out room track in its swirling laid-back mystery and vocal. I wouldn't have come across the All India Radio track if it wasn't for the great compilation it was presented on this year by Mystic and Quantum (a label responsible for some lovely releases over the years). New to me, it looks like they have quite the discography I'm yet to dig into, but this was a lovely moment that flowed nicely after the previous. Time to do some digging.Concave Reflection (see Purelink reference above) is another artist in the fringes of my frequent listens but one I'm fully dipping my toes in right now. The full-length album 'The Best People Are Like Water' is a really interesting listen - kind of metallic, chopped-up ambiance that the Spheric label are becoming known for (and seems to be all the hype right now). Whilst the next track was originally from an album released a few years back, you've probably learned by now I'm bending the rules a little. However, this version of Hania Rani's track Leaving, is a live recording released in 2022. After watching her live performance on KEXP, (shout to Alex Ruder!) I was truly mind-blown at her talent. It's easy to make comparisons to Nils of course, but Hania has that vocal element which adds a whole new dimension. If I had to be pushed, my favorite non-ambient album this year might have come from Mike Paradinas / µ-Ziq. Magic Pony Ride is just pure fun. And you need that in your listening repertoire nowadays, right? The bank of melodies and creativity this guy has amassed over the years must be unbelievable. To think, only some of it makes itself out into the world as a record. He followed this album up with another similar stunner too - spoiled!I've already given Wardown his superlatives for the year in his isolatedmix feature, but in summary, Wardown II followed up his nostalgic DnB/Jungle debut under this alias in style. Will there be a third that can keep the standard this high??I could've launched into a complete Jungle/DnB hour at this point, but being 2hrs in, I really had to start winding this beast down and get all the end-of-the-night feels going. Bot1500's latest EP stepped in nicely here - a lovely collection of melodic IDM and the track Chartreuse 8 felt rather emotional. Royksopp really don't do things by halves, and whether the entirety of their music is enjoyed or not when it crosses into the Pop realm, they still manage to conjure up some magic moments. I wanted to try and include a track out of the 3(!) albums they released this year but really couldn't find one that fit outside of this weird sample here. It worked on a few levels for me here though, “Press R to continue” …Rose Riebl…With three compilations curated by Headphone Commute, the quality found amongst the ‘For Ukraine' comps should go down as monumental and unmissable. I knew I had to get a track in this mix from the many on display, and this one felt like a perfect near-conclusion to the mix. Don't miss out on supporting a great cause and listening to some of the best artists creating modern classical music right now. The final track of the mix comes from EXM. While I normally try and end these mixes with a closer that is potentially surprising or off-genre (maybe a glance at other weird music I listen to) this one just somehow felt right. Uplifting and melodic, you can't help but mirror its gradual progression with your volume-up button. ~The art for this mix might feel a little unflattering at first, but I wanted to capture the mass AI hysteria as part of this year's memory and mix. So, fittingly, this is what I got back with the creative input of ‘A Strangely Isolated Place'. Why so literal, bot?Tracklist + Buy Music Club:01. maarja nuut & ruum - Mahe (Fat Cat Records)02. Malibu - Iliad (UNO NYC)03. Ecovillage - Memories of Spring feat. Masayoshi Fujita (LAAPS)04. Raum - Daughter (Self)05. GiGi FM - Rosé (Louise) (Self)06. Romance & Dean Hurley - The Flesh Is Weak (Ecstatic)07. Fallen - Under A Glass Moon Of Wonder (Aural Canyon)08. Steve Roach - What Remains (Self)09. nthng - Some Clouds Are Destined To Break (Transatlantic)10. IKSRE - You Will Find (PITP)11. Norm Chambers - Resonant Foam (Self)12. Purelink - Butterfly Jam (uWu Dust Bath)13. Mikkel Rev - Ende (Translusid)14. Biosphere - Night Shift (Biophon Records)15. ReKaB - The Lightest Touch (Móatún 7)16. Spacetime Continuum - Drift (Musique Pour La Danse)17. Daniel Avery - Lone Swordsman (Mute)18. James Devane - Orange and Tan (Umeboshi)19. Transcendence Orchestra - The Hills Are Alive (Old Technology)20. COH meets Abul Mogard - Traverse Within (Houndstooth)21. Low - Fly (Subpop)22. Bowery Electric - Postscript (Kranky)23. Nosaj Thing feat. Julianna Barwick - Blue Hour (Lucky Me)24. Synkro - Last Breath (R&S Records)25. Neglect - In The Bondage of Your Identity (Unsilent Desert Press)26. Mystic AM - This Spoke Zarathustra (Astral Industries)27. Voice Actor - Hurt With Me (STROOM)28. Nils Frahm - Right Right Right (Leiter)29. Ben Bondy - Spring (Self)30. All India Radio - Ancient Invocations (Mystic & Quantum)31. Concave Reflection -Daylight Portrait (Theory Therapy)32. Hania Rani - Leaving (Live from Studio S2) (Gondwana)33. µ-Ziq - Turquoise Hyperfizz (Planet Mu)34. Wardown - Stimulus Progression Pattern (Blu Mar Ten)35. Bot1500 - Chartreuse 8 (Lith Dolina)36. Royksopp - Press (Self)37. Rose Riebl - Near Dark (Headphone Commute)38. EXM - Autumn is Coming (Dyadik) ~Buy Music Club list >>
Tonight's edition features new work from Emeka Ogboh, ODESZA, Scanner, and recents from Iglew, Enrico Coniglio, Jefre Cantu-Ledesma, r beny, and lots more.
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.
Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ The Closer You Get To Being Invisible by Jefre Cantu-Ledesma & Ilyas Ahmed on You Can See Your Own Way Out (Devotion) 2′00″ Shiva dans le jura (feat. Bigoudi) by The Pilotwings on Les charismatiques (BFDM) 7′25″ Kambó by Balam on Kambó - Single (Sol Selectas) 13′15″ Welcome (Remix) [feat. Dust-e-1] by Pascale Project on Where's the Party? - EP (Pascale Project) 17′00″ Moderate Winds (Khotin Remix) by Pool Boy, Cyril Hahn & Khotin on Moderate Winds (Khotin Remix) - Single (Noire & Blanche) 22′55″ Spatter/Splatter by Ross from friends on Tread (brainfeeder) 26′45″ Spatter/Splatter by Greeen Linez on Secrets of Dawn (Diskotopia) 31′38″ No Drip by Body-San on Reborn While Shopping (Noumenal Loom) 35′38″ Starstruck by Unknown Mobile on Clocktower - Single (SOBO) 40′30″ Feel the Feeling by Guy Contact on Drinking From the Mirage (Butter Sessions) 45′25″ Dub Gait by Fama87 on Day, Night (Gost Zvuk) 48′30″ Tastes Like Freedom (Chaos in the Cbd Remix) by 30/70 on Tastes Like Freedom: Remixed (Rhythm Section International) 53′42″ Natura by Akasha System (Rhythm Section International) 58′38″ Whirlwind by Wamdue Kids on These Branching Moments (Peoples Potential Unlimited) 67′10″ Extasz by Spaced Out Krew on S.O.K. - EP (Peoples Potential Unlimited) 72′30″ The Things That Swings by Kamuflars on Mhost Likely Green 2021 (Mhost Likely Green | Mhost Likely AS) 77′10″ Sunset Jam by Baltra on Dreaming of a Disco - EP (Shall Not Fade LTD) 80′44″ Earth Beats (Fingers Deep Mix) by Kuniyuki on Earth Beats Live & Larry Heard Remix (mule musiq) 90′00″ Hvor Går Vi Hen? by En Anden on Hvor Går Vi Hen? - EP (ØEN Records) 95′00″ Beamed Down by Tim Love Lee & Angela Chambers on Invisible Family Vol. 2 (Invisible Inc Recordings) 100′36″ Soulo by Otik on Soulo - EP (3024 MUSIC LLC) 105′40″ Ez by 4TGANG on Sunset From the Garage - EP (ROADKILL UK) 109′00″ When Time Slows It Feels Weird by Loz Goddard on When Time Slows It Feels Weird - Single (Oath) Check out the full archives on the website.
Episode 551: December 5, 2021 playlist: Alvin Lucier, "I am Sitting in a Room" (Source: Music of the Avant Garde) 1970 Source Magazine Robert Haigh, "Beginner's Mind" (Human Remains) 2022 Unseen Worlds Can, "Brighton 75 Sieben (Excerpt)" (Live in Brighton 1975) 2021 Spoon Loop, "Halo" (Sonancy) 2022 Cooking Vinyl Skee Mask, "Dolan Tours" (Pool) 2021 Ilian Tape thisquietarmy x N, "deconstructed and reconstructed by Dirk Serries" (Zerstoeren) 2021 Midira Leron Carson, "Runaway Train Trax" (Under the Conditions) 2021 Sound Signature Andrew Liles, "MCCXXI - IIIIIIIIIIII" (1221) 2021 self-released Pontiac Streator, "eerie dawns (feat mathilde chambon)" (Select Works . vol II) 2021 self-released Felicia Atkinson and Jefre Cantu-Ledesma, "Ornithologie" (Un hiver en plein ete) 2021 Shelter Press Leather Rats, "A Marauding Gang of Seaside Mods (live)" (No Live 'Til Leather '98) 2021 Bokeh Versions Edward Ka-Spel, "Dark Window" (Dark Window Wave) 2021 self-released 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.
Stream Loscil - Clara - LuminaKMRU - Logue - OTJefre Cantu-Ledesma, Ilyas Ahmed - You Can See Your Own Way Out - You Can See Your Own Way OutWorriedaboutsatan - Providence - Für ImmerWil Bolton - Sumida Colours - FurinThe Green Kingdom - Empyrean - LavenderJefre Cantu Ledesma, Ilyas Ahmed - You Can See Your Own Way Out - Black Across WhiteFederico Durand - Herbario - MentaSarah Davachi - Antiphonals - Rushes RecedeCeler - Malaria - Entire Absence (Fever Temperatures)Dustin O'Halloran - Silfur - Opus 56James Mcalister - Scissortail - Portrait"Guardar Link Como" - "Save Link As"Right Mouse Button Click For Save (Last Show June 27) Raízes em chamas ou crisântemos em cinzas, a maçã de Newton, um dia mordi a tecla do Spectrum. A palavra campânula. Tudo prova que amor e normalidade são campos de perspectiva distintos. Poema | Poem by - Ana Freitas ReisFotografia | Photo by - Alípio Padilha
Emissão de 27 de Junho disponível em formato podcast."Guardar Link Como" - "Save Link As"(June 27)1.ª parte: 1 - Feu! Chatterton - Palais d'argile - Avant Quil Ny Ait Le Monde2 - John Grant - Boy From Michigan - Mike and Julie3 - Lucy Gooch - Rain's Break - 6AM4 - Sea Oleena - Weaving A Basket - Calvisius5 - Lucy Gooch - Rain's Break - It Brings Me Back To You6 - Penelope Trappes - Eel Drip - Afraid7 - Jefre Cantu-Ledesma & Ilyas Ahmed - You Can See Your Own Way Out - Mr. Sophistication8 - Ana Roxanne - Because of a Flower - Camille9 - Scott Orr - … - Know U10 - MJ Guider - Temporary Requiem - Gloria: Small Dance of Gratitude11 - Low - Hey What - Days Like These12 - Penelope Trappes - Penelope Three - Awkward Matriarch13 - John Grant - Boy From Michigan - The Cruise Room 2.ª parte: 14 - Barzin - … - Sad and Beautiful World15 - The Green Kingdom - Empyrean - Sun Trail16 - Cory Hanson - Pale Horse Rider - Bird of Paradise17 - Wil Bolton - Sumida Colours - Furin18 - Skullcrusher - SC25 Anniversary - Cloudy Shoes19 - Marina Allen - Candlepower - Original Goodness20 - Jefre Cantu-Ledesma & Ilyas Ahmed - You Can See Your Own Way Out - Moon On The Lake21 - Martha Skye Murphy - Found Out - Found Out22 - Susanna, David Wallumrod - For No One - For No One23 - William Tyler - New Vanitas - Big Sky Waltz24 - Adrian Borland - Lovefield: Neon and Stone - Nothing25 - Marissa Nadler - Instead of Dreaming - Sleep Walk26 - Catch Prichard - I Still Miss Theresa Benoit - Woman27 - The Green Kingdom - Empyrean - Another Sky28 - Arooj Aftab - Vulture Prince - Baghon Main (Feat. Darian Donovan Thomas) * imagem de (image by) Alípio Padilha
Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ I Take This Time (Live 6/24/84) by Arthur Russell on Sketches for World of Echo June 25 1984 Live At Experimental Intermedia (Audika) 3′00″ Egypt Strut by Salah Ragab and the Cairo Jazz Band on Egyptian Jazz (Art Yard) 7′39″ Uzan Dara (Love Barge) by Joe Maneri, Udi Hrant, and Friends on The Cleopatra Record (Canary Records) 10′14″ Al Sabah by The Three Kwakabani Brothers and Hassan Al Zabeede on Music from Yemen Arabia (Sanaani, Laheji, Adeni and Samar) (Sub Rosa) 17′59″ The Code Noir/Amina by Irreversible Entanglements on Who Sent You? (International Anthem) 27′20″ Variations sur un theme de Monteverdi I by Art Ensemble of Chicago on Les Stances a Sophie (Nessa) 30′16″ A Single Remark by Todd Anderson-Kunert on Past Walls and Windows (Room40) 33′35″ Indefatigable Purple by Félicia Atkinson and Jefre Cantu-Ledesma on Limpid as the Solitudes (Shelter Press) 40′42″ Prism Mirror Lens by The Sunburned Hand of the Man on Headless (Cardinal Fuzz) 44′00″ Victory Garden by Red Krayola on The Parable of Arable (International Artists) 48′07″ Horse Sings From Clouds, 1977 by Pauline Oliveros on Attention Patterns (Important) Check out the full archives on the website.
"Nights Introlude (Live in Chicago)" by Nightmares on Wax from Smokers Delight: Sonic Buds; "Love's Refrain" by Julie Byrne and Jefre Cantu-Ledesma from Mexican Summer's Looking Glass Series; "Rat Snake" by Shit and Shine from Malibu Liquor Store; "Queen of Crickets" by Less Bells from Mourning Jewelry; "Enemy" by Mosses and Lichens from Piss on the World; "Spirit Refinement Exploder" by Inventions from Continuous Portrait; "Johnny and Mary" by Blank Marble from I Must be Living Twice; "Temporal Extravagance" by Pinkcourtesyphone from Leaving Everything to Be Desired; "Angels Pharmacy" by Actress featuring Zsela from Karma and Desire; "Arising and Passing" by Greg Fox from Contact; "Cinderella Stamps Outside Air" by Ashtray Navigations from Greatest Imaginary Hits.
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
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.
"Distance Dealer" by Fly Pan Am from C'est Ca; The title track from the soundtrack to The Dead Don't Die by Squrl; "Errorbird" by Dan Friel from Fanfare; The title track from Esus by Bonnacons of Doom; "Eruption" by Floating Spectrum from A Point Between; "The Artist-Seventh Dimension" by Salami Rose Joe Lewis from Zdenka 2080; "The Tightener" by Major Stars from Roots of Confusion, Seeds of Joy; "Waiting and Watching" by Ben Babbit from the score to Paris Window; "Sim Screen" by Rainer Veil from Vanity; "Joy" by Jefre Cantu-Ledesma from Tracing Back the Radiance. ; "Omlagus Garfungiloops" by Coil from Theme from The Gay Man's Guide to Safer Sex; The title track from City of Women by Loke Rahbek.
"Distance Dealer" by Fly Pan Am from C'est Ca; The title track from the soundtrack to The Dead Don't Die by Squrl; "Errorbird" by Dan Friel from Fanfare; The title track from Esus by Bonnacons of Doom; "Eruption" by Floating Spectrum from A Point Between; "The Artist-Seventh Dimension" by Salami Rose Joe Lewis from Zdenka 2080; "The Tightener" by Major Stars from Roots of Confusion, Seeds of Joy; "Waiting and Watching" by Ben Babbit from the score to Paris Window; "Sim Screen" by Rainer Veil from Vanity; "Joy" by Jefre Cantu-Ledesma from Tracing Back the Radiance. ; "Omlagus Garfungiloops" by Coil from Theme from The Gay Man's Guide to Safer Sex; The title track from City of Women by Loke Rahbek.
Hour 1: Freak Terrains Hour 2: Jefre Cantu-Ledesma
Jefre Cantu-Ledesma; SubtractiveLad; Wilson Tanner; 75 Dollar Bill; Sarah Davachi / Ariel Kalma; Ian William Craig; Julia Kent; Valiska; Teendaze; Deadbeat; Aidan Baker / Valerie Niederoest / Maude Oswald; Felicia Atkinson; Building Castles out of Matchsticks; Josephine Wiggs; White Poppy; Robag Wruhme; Mouse on Mars; Siskiyou; Deadbeat / Camara & Lemon Jelly.
Espectrología“the figure of the ghost as that which is neither present, nor absent, neither dead nor alive"Este programa abordará un fenómeno acuñado por Derrida utilizado numerosas veces por Mark Fisher. El término “Hauntology” fue empleado por primera vez en el libro “Los Espectros de Marx” por Jacques Derrida, el cual se basa en la cita de Marx de “El comunismo es un fantasma que acecha a Europa” En este texto el autor recalca acerca del espectro atemporal del marxismo, que aún después de la caída del muro de Berlín, sigue orbitando el ambiente político en su misma ausencia. Derrida comenta sobre el estado ontológico de lo fantasmagórico, un estado en el que no se está completamente presente, ni ausente pero sigue siendo real.Fisher retoma este fenómeno para discutir acerca del estado de la música en los primeros años del siglo XXI, la cual se encuentra en un estado espectral, con las cualidades de un fantasma; no está presente, ni ausente. Viene del pasado al presente pero no se encuentra en ninguna de las dos temporalidades. No está ni viva ni muerta. El corazón de la Hauntologia, estaría en la proyección de los futuros perdidos establecidos por la modernidad, aquellos que fueron derribados en el periodo posmoderno. Una estructura que no se erosiona, debido a la inmaterialidad digital, es una estructura que no provee espacio a nuevas arquitecturas, provocando así un estancamiento temporal.Unas de las referencias más importantes para Fisher es la glorificación de lo Retro y de lo Revival, argumentando lo difícil que es encontrar una agrupación dentro de la cultura popular con un sonido auténtico, haciendo referencia que la mayoría de los signos estéticos corresponden a décadas pasadas.No es difícil encontrar ecos de este movimiento en varias esferas de la música popular por lo cual este playlist estará enfocado en la música experimental con un énfasis en las características estéticas del pasado, tales como la textura del vinilo, la cinta desgastándose, los sintetizadores modulares y ecos del pasado. Escucharemos canciones del productor británico de Dubstep Burial, así como canciones de Ian William Craig, un cantante de ópera canadiense quien trabajo con reproductores de cinta de cabezal abierto manipulando la cinta en directo. Con una técnica similar, sonarán piezas del italiano Valerio Tricoli quien crea situaciones de música concreta en vivo. Jefre Cantu-Ledesma con un tape loop de pop estático ochentero. Philip Jeck - Live at Генеральная репетиция Акт III The Caretaker - Things that are beautiful and transientValerio Tripoli - Miseri LaresIan William Craig - Second LensIan William Craig - A Slight Grip, A Gentle Hold pt.2 Burial - Night BusJefre Cantu Ledesma - Songs of Forgiveness Deathprod - Dead people things
Episode 424: July 7, 2019 (guest artist Jefre Cantu-Ledesma) playlist: Jefre Cantu-Ledesma, "Joy" (Tracing Back The Radiance) 2019 Mexican Summer Carter Tutti Void, "T3.5 (edit)" (Triumvirate) 2019 Conspiracy International Orphan Swords, "Land" (Ascent) 2019 self-released His Name Is Alive, "Something About Hope" (All The Mirrors In The House (Early Recordings 1979 - 1986)) 2019 Disciples Mestre Cupijo e Seu Ritmo, "Despedida" (Jambu e Os Miticos Sons Da Amazonia) 2019 Analog Africa Motion Sickness Of Time Travel, "Totality" (Magick Box) 2019 self-released Lena Andersson, "After 88 years" (Söder Malarstrand) 2019 Raster Jefre Cantu-Ledesma, "Little Deer Isle" (In Summer) 2016 Geographic North / 2019 Psychic Troubles Jefre Cantu-Ledesma, "Eternal Spring (Edit)" (Eternal Spring) 2014 self-released Jefre Cantu-Ledesma, "Palace Of Time (Edit)" (Tracing Back The Radiance) 2019 Mexican Summer 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.
On today’s very special episode of Songmess we are joined by Costa Rican producer Carla Alfaro, also known as Blau Grisenc. The musician and architect joins us for a closer look at the local ambient scene as well as numerous artistic collectives leading the charge for greater visibility of women. From the beginning of our conversation it became apparent women would be the focal point of this episode, highlighting the wealth of local talent often relegated to the sidelines by patriarchal habits. This episode will largely focus on Alfaro’s work, as well as spaces and organizations promoting diverse perspectives and lineups, including the Viajo Sola collective, the Feminoise music festival in Argentina and a compilation titled Juegos Ambiguos specifically comprised of Costa Rican women producers. This is both a necessary and lighthearted episode as Alfaro is delightful and wickedly funny, and as usual, the music will have you bopping, swaying and thinking throughout. Featured Artists: Blau Grisenc, Jefre Cantu-Ledesma, Sobrenadar, Mica Levi, Casino Versus Japan, Wiesengrund, Autechre, Stereolab and Kyoka. Blau Grisenc Bandcamp: https://blaugrisenc.bandcamp.com/ Blau Grisenc Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2VZ9yFw5k5Nskev6VIUt2h?si=VzpWjIyXSVaSusnSjzCc5g Blau Grisenc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carlalfaroh_/ Blau Grisenc Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blaugrisencr/ Viajo Sola: https://www.facebook.com/colectivaviajosola/ Feminoise: https://sisterstriangla.bandcamp.com/ Juegos Ambiguos: https://soundcloud.com/pinkmatterdarknoise/sets/juegos-ambiguos-vol-1 Songmess Instagram: www.instagram.com/songmess/?hl=es-la Songmess Facebook: www.facebook.com/songmess/?ref=settings Songmess Merch: https://songmess.threadless.com/ #BOPS Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2sdavi01h3AA5531D4fhGB?si=_SIMKhSCTsqeCCpq8YII2g Subscribe to Songmess on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play or SoundCloud, find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and contact us at songmessmusic@gmail.com.
Episode 405: February 3, 2019 playlist: Thighpaulsandra, "The Goat Owl" (Practical Electronics) 2019 Editions Mego Amp, "Will-Oh Dreams" (Entangled Time) 2019 Sound In Silence TX Connect, "Mutant Waves - II" (Mutant Waves) 2019 Medical Croatian Amor, "In Alarm Light" (Isa) 2019 Posh Isolation Richard Skelton, "Another Hand (excerpt)" (Another Hand) 2018 Aeolian Ivan "Mamao" Conti, "Poison Fruit (Dokta Venom's Digital Dub Mix)" (Poison Fruit) 2019 Far Out Jefre Cantu-Ledesma, "Love's Refrain" (In Summer) 2019 Psychic Troubles Machinefabriek, "VIII (with Marissa Nadler)" (With Voices) 2019 Western Vinyl 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.
Scanner; Odd Nosdam; Sarah Davachi; SubtractiveLad; Rapoon; Bing And Ruth; Pablo's Eye; Tim Hecker; Felicia Atkinson / Jefre Cantu-Ledesma; Sarah Davachi; ; Peppermoth; Christine Vantzou / Steve Hauschildt; Mich Cota; Ian William Craig; Vessel; Dead Can Dance; O Yuki Conjugate; James Holden and the Animal Spirits; Jon Hassell; Tor; Richard Horowitz / Sussan Deyhim; Kelly Moran; Julia Holter & White Poppy.
Listen in as Holler celebrated its 18th birthday on Dublin Digital Radio - ddr. To paraphrase Aretha Franklin, we may be “just 18, but we're old men in disguise." So tune in for another bout of ill-prepared mangling. Beardy started off this one with some drone, from the likes of Chra, Jefre Cantu-Ledesma and Dean Hurley before turning to lush ambient from Dedekind Cut. Watch out for that mournful descent into the gut wrenching poetry of North Yorkshire’s Adelle Stripe. It will hurt. Reddy stepped in with some D-Bridge dread and filth from Pariah mashing into the first of our Aretha Franklin injections with a song called America’s Nightmare. Things took a turn to variants of thug, deep and soulful house - before the bass whacked back in with club heaters tracks from the likes of Batu, Metrist, rRoxymore, Hodge, Ipman and Pinch. Things get wheeled up with a full on speed garage segment, some classic italo-house and Massive Sounds from NYC don dadda Bobby Konders. Finishing up with some electro/electronic futuristic sounds from DJ Stingray 313, Ceephax Acid Crew, Maelstro, Alphonse and Mike In and some seriously woofer slaying Miami Bass and B-More rescued from the depths of an old hard-drive and the back of the shelves. Holler!
Our own Jefre Cantu-Ledesma joined us in the studio on the way upstate for an hour of reggae & the like -- followed by an hour of the Freaks at their finest for Rachel's last show.
The title track from Black Origami by Jlin; "Ka" by LCC from Bastet; "Untitled 5" by Low from Travels in Constants Volume 9; "Exhausted Sky" by One Man Standing from Valley of Lost Connections; "Benbelo" by Dustin Wong and Takakao Menikawa from Are Euphoria; "Starlight and Black Echo" by Chihei Hatakeyama from Mirage; "Walkie Talkie" by Palm from Shadow Expert; "Swarm" by Patten from Requiem; "The Fawn" by Jefre Cantu-Ledesma from On the Echoing Green; "Restart" by Daktyl from The Act of Hesitation; "Shimmer with Heat" by Video Salon from their self-titled album
The title track from Black Origami by Jlin; "Ka" by LCC from Bastet; "Untitled 5" by Low from Travels in Constants Volume 9; "Exhausted Sky" by One Man Standing from Valley of Lost Connections; "Benbelo" by Dustin Wong and Takakao Menikawa from Are Euphoria; "Starlight and Black Echo" by Chihei Hatakeyama from Mirage; "Walkie Talkie" by Palm from Shadow Expert; "Swarm" by Patten from Requiem; "The Fawn" by Jefre Cantu-Ledesma from On the Echoing Green; "Restart" by Daktyl from The Act of Hesitation; "Shimmer with Heat" by Video Salon from their self-titled album
June is a bit sporadic here at the show. The good news is that when we show up, we bring fresh jams! Tonight’s mix starts of contemplative with new sounds from Floating Points, Mount Kimbie, Jefre Cantu-Ledesma. The second half explores experimental sounds with music from from Bola, Bjarki, and a new release from future […]
Episode 359: June 25, 2017 (guest artist Jemaur Tayle from Shelleyan Orphan) playlist: Shelleyan Orphan, "Cavalry of Cloud" (Helleborine) 1987 One Little Indian Jefre Cantu-Ledesma, "The Faun" (On The Echoing Green) 2017 Mexican Summer Richard H. Kirk, "Nuclear Cloud" (Daesin) 2017 Intone Psychic TV, "We Kiss" (Allegory and Self) 1988 Dais/Sacred Bones ADULT., "As You Dream (featuring Michael Gira)" (Detroit House Guests) 2017 Mute Shelleyan Orphan, "Shatter" (Century Flower) 1989 One Little Indian Shelleyan Orphan, "Beamheart" (We Have Everything We Need) 2008 One Little Indian Shelleyan Orphan, "Theme (with Geoffrey Bayldon and Anne Dudley)" (Anatomy of Love) 1987 One Little Indian 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.
Sonic wizard Jefre Cantu-Ledesma joins us in the studio for two hours of spaced out goodness. Dive on in.
Mantas T. special mix for Supynes Festival 2015. More infos: www.partyzanai.com
Will and Grant discuss new music by The Pop Group, Radical Dads, and Jefre Cantu-Ledesma, plus a Minus 5 live report.
"Life Can Be Pain" by The Audible Doctor from The Spread; "Race to the Lake" by Wax Stag from II; "Gas Effect (Taking Care of the World)" by Mumuy from TV Was My Daddy; "Metamorphosis" by Pinkshinyultrablast from Everything Else Matters; "At the End of Spring" by Jefre Cantu-Ledesma from A Year with 13 Moons; "Abyss (JG Thirlwell Remix)" by John Carpenter from the deluxe edition of Lost Themes; "Infected" by HELLO AGAIN from 24ever; "Strange(r) Work" by Mind Over Mirrors from The Voice Calling; "White Noise - Dys" by John T. Gast from Excerpts; "2010fx86" by Antoni Maiovvi from Avrokosm; "Pulse Point" by Noveller from Fantastic Planet; "Maidenhair Spleenwort" by Eternal Tapestry from Wild Strawberries
"Life Can Be Pain" by The Audible Doctor from The Spread; "Race to the Lake" by Wax Stag from II; "Gas Effect (Taking Care of the World)" by Mumuy from TV Was My Daddy; "Metamorphosis" by Pinkshinyultrablast from Everything Else Matters; "At the End of Spring" by Jefre Cantu-Ledesma from A Year with 13 Moons; "Abyss (JG Thirlwell Remix)" by John Carpenter from the deluxe edition of Lost Themes; "Infected" by HELLO AGAIN from 24ever; "Strange(r) Work" by Mind Over Mirrors from The Voice Calling; "White Noise - Dys" by John T. Gast from Excerpts; "2010fx86" by Antoni Maiovvi from Avrokosm; "Pulse Point" by Noveller from Fantastic Planet; "Maidenhair Spleenwort" by Eternal Tapestry from Wild Strawberries
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