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Utility Fog
Playlist 08.03.26

Utility Fog

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 120:00


Experimental songs, experimental strings in almost-psych rock, acoustic & electronic settings, contemporary composition, avant-jazz, experimental electronics heading into footwork and jungle hybrids, weird bass music, experimental techno and noise… and hey, probably more! LISTEN AGAIN & fuck war. Stream on demand @ fbi.radio, podcast here. Tanya Tagaq – Razorblades Tanya Tagaq – Ikualajut Fabels – Akron TOUT BLEU – Technosapiens tangent mek – immutable traveler Bushra El-Turk, Dudok Quartet – Three Tributes: Portrait II Nima Aghiani – Live excerpt from eavesdrop festival, 2024 Taupe – Interlude (Stride) Taupe – allcapsallbold tigran hamasyan – Prelude for all seekers Flying Lotus – Brobobasher Flying Lotus – Big Mama Annebel – Yavegard Rivs & Matt Scratch feat. Mandidextrous – Friday Night Jensen Interceptor – Four4 Diva Loop Duffy x Tecta – False Teachings Rainforest – Boycott Only Now x Jaijiu – Rebel Cry OD Bongo – monsieur fils Nats – BLKDRM Yellow Swans – The Lab Simiskina (Adrian Myhr & Jonas Cambien) – Pitfall Oker – Equinoctial Tide (Radio Edit) Asteroid Ekosystem – Open To Claire Edwardes & Gemma Peacocke – I Promise Not to Poison You xoxo II. Hemlock Jasmine Guffond – Approaching Chaos Listen again — ~220MB

Utility Fog
Playlist 01.03.26

Utility Fog

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 120:00


An experimental focus tonight, with a lot of contemporary jazz that slides into electronic experimentalism, contemporary classical and almost-pop songwriting. There are a few beats of the very leftfield sort, and some abstractly beautiful sound-art. I’m premiering two tracks from saxophonist & sound-artist Caroline Davis from her incredible album Fallows, which is out on Ropeadope on March 27th. LISTEN AGAIN & you might blow your mind. Stream on demand @ fbi.radio, podcast here. Kee Avil – un Marianna Sangita Angeletaki Røe & Trondheim Jazz Orchestra – Trouble Karoline Wallace – Klokkestein David/David – sedem Taroug – Najet Azimuth Compass – Anti-social Climbers vic bang – Curva POD & Edward Richards – Temporal Loop Transcendance GLOK/Timothy Clerkin – Nothing Ever Reprise (Xylitol Remix) Nondi_ – Rejection Lily Nondi_ – Leaded Pipe Nondi_ – Leather Guitar Ben Vince – Sentient Kinetics Caroline Davis – Flower Sway Caroline Davis – Mars Loom & Thread – Spheres Caterina Barbieri & Bendik Giske – Intuition, Nimbus Machinefabriek – Stemcassette Machinefabriek – Cirkel 2 Amuleto – Fumo Ogni Cosa, Vento Che Ha Fame Toninato & Thiessen – Hot blood flow Helena – Hera Elisabeth Klinck & Nils Vermeulen – Cocoon Listen again — ~204MB

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To Etherea and Beyond
To Etherea and Beyond - Episode 81 - Red Sun Cloaked

To Etherea and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2026 120:00


This is Episode 81 of To Etherea and Beyond - Red Sun Cloaked. The show broadcasts on Harrogate Community Radio at 9am this Sunday 8th March and is then available via the station's Listen Again button, and everywhere else here: https://ssyncc.com/toethereaandbeyond The show features music by: James Welsh, Moderat, Strange Fruit, Chatham Rise, Craven Faults, Louf, The Early Years, Jelena Ciric, Snorri Hallgrímsson, Cécile Lacharme, Oliver Patrice Weder, Quade, John Beltran, Placid Angles, Natural Magic, Tipper, Chris Zippel, Marcus Loeber, Blanket, The Besnard Lakes, Julianna Barwick, Mary Lattimore and Sun Shines Cold https://harrogatecommunityradio.online/shows/to-etherea-and-beyond/ This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration

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Utility Fog
Playlist 22.02.26

Utility Fog

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026 120:00


Tension between live performance and studio editing, acoustic music & electronic, folk styles and modern tonight – all very Utility Fog, just how we love it. LISTEN AGAIN to soak in the vibes. Stream on demand from fbi.radio, podcast right here. Momoko Gill – When Palestine Is Free Momoko Gill – Test A Small Area Tanya Tagaq – Fuck War Simo Cell & Abdullah Miniawy – Pixelated Dro Carey – Tawny Track Bios Contrast & Nilotpal Das – prjct16 [140.61 D#m] FUCK!LACRÈME – Welcome To My Crib Pugilist – waveform 19 Red Sky – Today’s Lament Geode – Heron yunis – Kutla Fox & Chimpo – Mash Work Gooooose – Relay Placid Angles – We Cry With You Arthur Clees – IDA_23 Arthur Clees – Oh, What a Mess We've Done Puscha – (In)a(de)quatic Puscha – Sycophantasm Charles Amirkhanian – II – In Praise Of The Venerable Piano Roll Charles Amirkhanian – V – Hopper Popper Rosenau & Sanborn – Walrus Bushranger – Under a Blue Moon Runa Cara – Little Girl Runa Cara – Freja Gudine Claire Edwardes & Missy Mazzoli – Orizzonte Passepartout Duo – From Trondheim Listen again — ~225MB

The Gathering Pod
Listen Again: Your Spiritual Brain

The Gathering Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 32:44


In this “Listen Again” episode of The Gathering Room, I'm talking about synchronicities—moments that hint that our universe is not random. Drawing on Dr. Lisa Miller’s research from The Awakened Brain, I share how being open to spiritual realities can improve health, boost resilience, and protect against anxiety and depression. To learn ways to keep your “spiritual docking station” open—including a meditation to allow those synchronicities to start showing up in your life—join me for the full episode! CONNECT WITH US Follow Martha on Instagram The Gathering Room Show Notes Join Martha for a Live Episode of The Gathering Room via Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Sakara Life Podcast
Listen Again: Unlocking Our Sexual Pleasure with Kiana Reeves

The Sakara Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 51:03


In this Listen Again episode, Sakara founder Whitney Tingle sits down with somatic sex educator and Foria's Chief Education Officer, Kiana Reeves, for an intimate conversation about libido, embodiment, and what it truly means to experience deep pleasure. Kiana offers grounded and expansive guidance for reconnecting with your body—emotionally, physically, and energetically—to cultivate more ease, intimacy, and joy in your sex life.  This re-release includes refreshed resources aligned with Sakara's newest offerings to support your journey toward a more radiant, fully expressed you. Kiana Shares:  The true meaning of libido, and why it's about much more than desire Her top practices for self-pleasure and becoming more comfortable in your body The connection between nervous system regulation, intimacy, and orgasm How to work through emotional blockages or shame around sex Rituals and tools (including plant-based formulas) that support sensual wellness About Kiana: Kiana Reeves is a leading voice in the sexual wellness movement—a teacher, practitioner, and speaker whose work integrates the emotional, biological, social, and spiritual aspects of sex and intimacy. For over a decade, she has studied and taught across the realms of embodiment, pleasure, birth, and holistic wellness. As Chief Education Officer at Foria, Kiana has helped shape the brand's educational platform and community, drawing from her background as a certified somatic sex educator and sexological bodyworker, embodiment and intimacy coach, certified full-spectrum doula, and mother. Her work has been featured in Rolling Stone, Cosmopolitan, Well + Good, Byrdie, Goop, Women's Health, Men's Health, and more. She has appeared on major podcasts including Sex With Emily, The Fullest, The Bedside Podcast, and Sakara Life, and has spoken at industry-leading events such as SXSW. She teaches regularly in workshops across the globe and online. For more information from Kiana, and to stay connected, visit her website at  www.kianareeves.com or www.therosemap.com, her ‘go at your own pace women's sexual embodiment and pleasure program'.

The Gathering Pod
Listen Again: When Losing the Path is Finding the Way

The Gathering Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 32:55


Been feeling lost lately? It’s not surprising. The world is shifting in ways we’ve never seen before, creating unprecedented changes in many of our lives. Moving through these unfamiliar landscapes can make us feel uncertain where to go—which is a lot like feeling lost. In this “Listen Again” episode of The Gathering Room, I’m talking about feeling lost during times of personal and global upheaval, letting go of what’s familiar, and stepping into the unknown to awaken to a new consciousness. Join me! CONNECT WITH US Follow Martha on Instagram The Gathering Room Show Notes Join Martha for a Live Episode of The Gathering Room via Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Gathering Pod
Listen Again: A Compass Doesn't Draw Maps

The Gathering Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 32:26


Have you ever felt an irresistible pull toward something new, even when it didn’t make any logical sense? In this “Listen Again” episode of The Gathering Room, I tell the story of my family’s recent bold leap—leaving behind a home we adored to start anew in upstate New York—led only by intuition and a string of joyful coincidences. This conversation is all about how real freedom begins when we trust our inner compass and dare to “wayfind” toward what feels most free. Join me! CONNECT WITH US Follow Martha on Instagram The Gathering Room Show Notes Join Martha for a Live Episode of The Gathering Room via Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

To Etherea and Beyond
To Etherea and Beyond - Episode 80 - Drone Daze Echo

To Etherea and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 120:00


This is Episode 80 of To Etherea and Beyond - Drone Daze Echo. The show broadcasts on Harrogate Community Radio at 9am this Sunday 18th January and is then available via the station's Listen Again button, and everywhere else here: https://ssyncc.com/toethereaandbeyond The show features music by: Oral Habit, Thomas Feiner, ,Aleksi Perälä, Rena Jones, Nadia Struiwigh, Turtle, Landhouse, Chris Zippel, Jimmy Whoo, Lomboy, Daniel Avery, Art School Girlfriend, Talking Violet, Teen Daze, Melody's Echo Chamber, Whitelands, Ouai Stéphane, Pictish Trail, Bill Janovitz, shallowdaze, Fainting Dreams, Midwife, Allison Lorenzen, Anna von Hausswolff, Ulver, Tortoise, Sloe Noon, This Will Destroy You https://harrogatecommunityradio.online/shows/to-etherea-and-beyond/ This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration

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Utility Fog
Playlist 11.01.26

Utility Fog

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2026 120:00


Welcome to the first new music show of 2026 – and thanks to Giulio aka Parcae for his great selections last week! We have a certain amount of catchup from last year, but we also have a surprisingly large amount of new music already, either released this week or last, or forthcoming. LISTEN AGAIN in a new year. Stream on demand from fbi.radio or podcast here. hidden_attachment – sorry this was just something i had to do [ky/hidden_attachment Bandcamp] hidden_attachment – in moncton i spent all my money on pinball and beer [ky/hidden_attachment Bandcamp] In November I played a track from Ky Brooks, the Montreal artist who recorded an album in 2023 called Power Is The Pharmacy for Constellation under the name Ky. They appear under various aliases, the most current of which is hidden_attachment, and they were previously known for making noise-punk with Lungbutter and freeform experimental stuff with Nag, among many others. The new hidden_attachment release is an EP described as “a tiny horrible opera”, which seems misleading – horrible is a matter of opinion, “opera” perhaps less so, but this is a small epic of practically ever genre other than opera. Jangling indie rock, electro-pop, bedroom drum’n’bass, bedroom punk, experimental ambient pop… ish. It’s weird & fun! Silvia Tarozzi – Lucciole [Unseen Worlds/Bandcamp] Silvia Tarozzi – Le ossessioni [Unseen Worlds/Bandcamp] When US label Unseen Worlds introduced us to Italian violinist/singer/composer and more Silvia Tarozzi, it was her first album Mi specchio e rifletto, an album that reflects her broad musical experience, from working with groundbreaking minimalist electronic composer Eliane Radigue to contemporary music with Ensemble Dedalus, to the folk music of her local region, improvisation, and playful studio experimentation. There was more than a hint of Penguin Cafe Orchestra. Then in 2022, Tarozzi released another extraordinary work, Canti di guerra, di lavoro e d’amore (“Songs of war, work and love”), with the cellist Deborah Walker, presenting a collection of music inspired by folk songs from rural Emilia which came from working class women involved with the partisan resistance in World War II, including songs sung by choirs of female rice field workers – music that the pair had grown up with. In April 2025, some of us were incredibly lucky, in Sydney and I think Melbourne, to witness Tarozzi & Walker performing these songs together, with just their instruments and voices – one of those occasions when musicianship seems like magic. So there’s a lot of anticipation with this new solo album from Tarozzi – or there would be, except that Lucciole appeared seemingly out of nowhere, available digitally on Bandcamp on December 12th. We’ll have to wait for April this year for the LP and CD, but the whole album’s there if you’re willing to stump up $10USD. Once again this is a wonderful tapestry of an album, with brass ensemble arrangements that set it somewhere between classical & folk music, along with synths, field recordings and turntables bringing modern twists. Her voice is lovely and some of the songwriting evokes the baroque pop of Sufjan Stevens in the best way. Winged Wheel – I See Poseurs Every Day [12XU/Bandcamp] Winged Wheel – Speed Table [12XU/Bandcamp] A US experimental rock supergroup, Winged Wheel began as a filesharing process between various musicians including violist Whitney Johnson aka Matchess, resulting in the 2022 debut album No Island. But for their new album Desert So Green, the band (expanded further to include, among others, Sonic Youth’s Steve Shelley) had toured extensively, and headed into the studio together. The result is an album with psych-kraut-rock intensity and rhythmic drive, blurts of postpunk harshness, shards of viola, and vocals at times. It’s a real surprise, and really worth digging into. Èlg & la Chimie – La ville cachée [Murailles Music/Bandcamp] I don’t speak much French, not well anyway, but there’s just scads of great music from France – and francophone artists from Belgium, Switzerland and Canada, not to mention other former colonies – and you know I’m happy to play music in any languages as much as instrumental music. But understanding the pure breadth of francophone music is still challenging, so I’m happy when French artists fall into my lap. The entity known as Èlg is Laurent Gérard, and he’s been involved in experimental rock, sound-stuff, weird electronic etc for a good couple of decades. La chimie (chemistry) was a project of his in 2013, made up of weird electronics and loops – but now it’s also his band, in which he plays amplified guitalele (ukulele/guitar hybrid) and keyboards, with Marie Nachury on bass, electroncis and percussion, and Johann Mazé on drums and drum triggers. All three also sing, and they make a righteous noise, sometimes starting off as normal-sounding songs until something super-weird happens; in particular, often magnificent grooves on booming, clattering drum kit, and thumping bass. No two tracks are anything like each other, but there’s a through-line of unchained inspiration. Truly something else. JJJJJerome Ellis – Evensong, part 3 (for and after Jessica Valoris) [Shelter Press/Bandcamp] This wonderful album came out in November, but I didn’t properly get to it until too late to include it last year. JJJJJerome Ellis is a composer, multi-instrumentalist, producer, academic, cross-media artist and more; they are of Grenadian-Jamaican-American heritage, and they’re a disabled person with a stutter – something that they’ve ingrained in their practice, including in the spelling of their first name. This album, Vesper Sparrow, draws from Black American and Caribbean culture as well as pop and experimental music, while being placed primarily in a composed jazz context. Most of the tracks are written for, and sometimes feature, fellow artists, poets and theorists. Alongside granular processing and sampling, Ellis’s stutter features and becomes a structural part of the music – but whatever the theoretical basis, this is beautiful and incredibly creative music. Toni Geitani – Ya Sah [Toni Geitani Bandcamp] Toni Geitani – Wasla [Toni Geitani Bandcamp] Originally trained in filmmaking, Lebanese musician Toni Geitani has since gained a Masters in live electronics in Amsterdam, where he is based now. His Masters thesis is titled “Sampling as a Political Medium”, which sounds fascinating. In his music, he melds Arabic vocals with classical instrumentation and experimental electronic production – the three preview tracks from his forthcoming album Wahj are stunning. “Wahj” (وهج) means “radiance”, and Geitani invites us to look through the collapse we see around, and seek that light. Obelisk – Salty Lemon Air [Geometric Corruption/Bandcamp] FBi’s own Ryan O’Rourke, presenter of Mithril for all things heavy & experimental, also makes music as Obelisk. It’s heavy and experimental for sure, but very electronic, very deconstructed club with aspects of breakcore, groaning distorted bass, trance keyboards and glitch. Obviously it’s awesome. Kloke – Silk [Subtle Audio/Bandcamp] Huuuuge jungle/drumfunk/drum’n’bass compilation incoming! Limerick, Ireland label Subtle Audio put out a series of great 2 or 3CD compilations in the mid-’00s with early drumfunk and jungle-inclined drum’n’bass – at the time it felt like the best source of really great beat production around. Many years later, here’s another 3CD set: Our Atmosphere has 2CDs of original tracks and tracks taken from label releases in a broadly “atmospheric” jungle, drumfunk and drum’n’bass, with a huge list of great producers, plus a DJ mix from label head Code on the 3rd disc. Oh – and the CDs arrived in the mail just as we hit the new year, but the digital version (without the 3rd disc) won’t be available until Feb 6th, so this is a sorta-kinda exclusive of Naarm’s own Kloke, one of many highlights here. Aftawerks & Earl Grey – Swingfunc Jungle [Earl Grey Bandcamp] Nathan Firman aka Aftawerks has been plying his trade in funky acid, IDM & jungle for over a decade, and Jim Earl Grey released an EP of his on his Hyperchamber Music label way back in 2013. I’m a pretty big fan of Earl Grey (in fact I first heard his stuff on those Subtle Audio comps back in the day!) and this collaboration between the two is just mad shit in the best way. Homemade Weapons – Leviathan (HW Remix) [Weaponist/Bandcamp] Seattle’s Homemade Weapons has his own particular take on the minimal/tribal drum’n’bass championed by Samurai Records, and as well as releasing on that label (and others) he runs his own label, Weaponist. The latest label release is the Bumura EP from the artist himself, with two new tracks and two remixes he’s made of tracks that were originally collabs – tonight’s cut was originally made with Sacramento’s Red Army. I do appreciate the way that elements of jungle are dropped into the very minimal d’n’b feel. BMA – Middle Age REFLEKT [Industrial Coast/Bandcamp] Moa Pillar – Fight Them Back [Industrial Coast/Bandcamp] The Industrial Coast label is based in Middlesborough, about an hour’s drive south of Newcastle, so fairly grim-up-north territory (I actually lovely Newcastle when I played there last year). The label is pretty dedicated to the cassette as a format, and generally most of the music on Bandcamp is unavailable digitally without the physical objects (set at £999) – but they do do retrospective compilations, and open up other releases briefly at times. So Deconstructed Reconstructed Retrospective is a double-compilation, in that it collects tracks from the labels Deconstructed/Reconstructed series of compilations in which industrial & experimental artists cover or remix artists such as Crass or music related to movements like anarcho-punk or Rock Against Racism. With 50 tracks, it covers plenty of ground. Sometimes you can immediately tell who the subject is, sometimes you have to try and look it up, and artists appear under various guises too – such as Iceman Junglist Kru (lo-fi industrial junglism), half of whom is also Stonecirclesampler (arcane ambient weirdness) aka Liquid DnB-like Ambient Grime 2… Unfortunately it’s long enough after it went up that it’s now priced at £999, but you can still stream the tracks. Tonight, US drum’n’bass producer BMA takes on hardcore punk originals Minor Threat, while London-based Russian deconstructed trance guy Moa Pillar does a tribute to Linton Kwesi Johnson. Travis Cook – fight_clown [Travis Cook Bandcamp] Adelaide’s Travis Cook, ex-Collarbones, continues releasing a track a week on his Bandcamp. This one’s all stuttery vocal samples and a smattering of beats. John Wall – Iconvt [John Wall Bandcamp] The ineffable John Wall stands somewhere between glitch & computer music, musique concrète, plunderphonics, and free jazz. Astonishingly, he didn’t start making music until he was 40 (in 1990). He’s worked with the cream of UK free jazz, and I’ve also featured a fair bit of his work with spoken word poet Alex Rodgers – here’s an example. He recently revisited his 1999 Constructions I-IV, which combined samples from live improvisers with samples of modern classical compositions, in order to remove the deliberate glitch-sound, which he now finds ugly (although I’m not the only one who likes that sound!) But now he’s put a single new track called “Iconvt“, which sounds like a command-line tool (iconv in Linux is a command that converts a string to a different character encoding). The source sounds here are not obviously revealed – it sounds mostly electronic; there are some fairly inscrutable quotes in the description, plus a reference to fellow avant-gardist Sunik Kim. But the music is some of the least-inscrutable stuff Wall has done, with rumbling bass, quite a bit of melody, and a fair bit of glitch, all things considered! Low Flung – Niksen [Low Flung Bandcamp] Eora/Sydney musician Danny Wild has been Low Flung for a long while now, and tends to lean more ambient than beat-driven. On his last release from 2025, Type-D we find him in a contemplative mood, but also in a dub techno mode – the first track has a super slow tempo with percussive chatter around the edges, but the other two tracks are faster but no less dubby. SAWT – Phase Collapse [Beacon Sound/Bandcamp] T. Gowdy – 00L00 [Beacon Sound/Bandcamp] Excellent Portland, Oregon label Beacon Sound enlists many brilliant friends to contribute to their important new compilation Gaza is the Moral Compass, benefiting on-the-ground mutual aid groups in Gaza. The organisers point out that Israel has violated the so-called ceasefire hundreds of times; Israel’s fascist government is joined by Donald Trumps’ fascist governmnent in trying to remake the Middle East while Australia’s Labor governments are falling over themselves to protect the interests of a foreign state, at least partially in the name of “Jewish safety” which as a Jew I categorically reject. Cultural practice is not neutral, the organisers remind us, and that includes what art/music/culture you consume and how you do so. So here we have many artists associated with the Constellation label, artists originally from Turkey, Lebanon, Iraq and Egypt, and indeed Japan – the quality is incredibly high throughout, and all the music is exclusive to the comp (for now). SAWT is Kamel Badarneh, based in Brussels, whose contribution is a nice piece of throbbing techno, while Constellation’s T. Gowdy does his shimmering sample-shifting thing but with an Arabic-sounding sound source. Filippo Ansaldi & Simone Sims Longo – +1 [Umor Rex/Bandcamp] Filippo Ansaldi & Simone Sims Longo – Illusione [Umor Rex/Bandcamp] A few years ago, Italian musician Simone Sims Longo released a brilliant electro-acoustic album called Paesaggi integrati (integrated landscapes) on the great Dutch label Esc.rec – still one of my favourites on the label. There, he processed the sounds of various acoustic instruments; on Solo Suono, Sims Longo is working with saxophonist Filippo Ansaldi, and it’s his instrument that he’s processing. At times we’re hearing the saxophone solo, or multi-tracking into beautiful chordal movement; elsewhere the instrument is splintered and looped. The saxophone is an instrument uniquely suited to experimental approaches, and Ansaldi and Sims Longo here go deep into some of its sonic possibilities. Dual Dialect – Conglomerate III – Meme-leak Mosaic [4000 Records/Bandcamp] Speaking of sax, Meanjin/Brisbane’s Dual Dialect feature Andrew Garton of Ghostwoods on “mutant saxophone” alongside Andrew Foley of Grids/Units/Planes, YEARNS etc, creating disintegrated beats and abstract pads according to their very accurate Instagram bio. But there’s some surprisingly blissful stuff here too – a kind of jazz fusion that hints at downtempo stuff from the ’90s, Jon Hassell’s fourth world work in the ’80s, and post-’00s glitchy electronics. Recommended. Aroma – After The Rain [Urban Trout Records/Bandcamp] And we finish tonight with a collaboration by an artist whose debut album with Eora/Sydney jazz piano quartet Aronas was a defining work for the early days of Utility Fog (you can stream Culture Tunnels on SoundCloud and elsewhere). Pianist & composer Aron Ottignon had moved to Sydney from New Zealand (his brother Matt still plays around this city in many ensembles), and the group embodied the post-jazz feel, at least on record, that sat perfectly with the UFog sound. Aron soon decamped to the UK & Europe, embedding traditional musics from around the world into his art (Aronas’ album Culture Tunnels was influenced by South Pacific rhythms). Now the Aroma project sees Aron playing the Osmose “expressive synth” alongside singer, sound-artist, label head & Afro-futurist Nina Kahle. This song, recorded in Senegal, is their take on the beautiful John Coltrane tune “After The Rain”, using the multiple gestures the Osmose adds to each individual key of the piano keyboard, with Kahle’s vocals and field recordings ebbing and flowing. Listen again — ~234MB

The Gathering Pod
Listen Again: The Only Way Forward…

The Gathering Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2026 29:59


Do you ever try to make forward-thinking plans, but then you get hit with surprises you never saw coming? In this encore “Listen Again” episode of The Gathering Room, I talk about how to move forward by embracing change and uncertainty—and the delightful surprises that can come your way when you do. I’ll also guide you through a meditation to help bring your attention to the field of connection that’s pulling you toward what you’re meant to do next. Join me! CONNECT WITH US Follow Martha on Instagram The Gathering Room Show Notes Join Martha for a Live Episode of The Gathering Room via Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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To Etherea and Beyond
To Etherea and Beyond - Episode 79 - Lost Shadow Collisions

To Etherea and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 120:00


This is Episode 79 of To Etherea and Beyond - Lost Shadow Collisions. The show broadcasts on Harrogate Community Radio at 9am this Sunday 16th November and is then available via the station's Listen Again button, and everywhere else here: https://ssyncc.com/toethereaandbeyond The show features music by: BLACKSHAPE, Brian Eno, Qasim Naqvi, The Boland Underground, Max Cooper, Rob Clouth, Chris Zippel, Rencause, Ouai Stéphane, SCALER, Oneohtrix Point Never, Giobia, Lorelle Meets The Obsolete, Civil Service, Drop Nineteens, Vanishing Twin, Miramar, Sister Ray Davies, Yndling, Daniel Avery, bdrmm and Our Worlds Collide https://harrogatecommunityradio.online/shows/to-etherea-and-beyond/ This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration

Utility Fog
Playlist 12.10.25

Utility Fog

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 120:00


Huge thanks to Holly Conner for her great curation last week while I was playing at Essence Festival in Canberra. Tonight we've got mutant pop and folk, mutant bass, mutant classical and ambient… and beautiful slippages between genres. LISTEN AGAIN …Read more »

Utility Fog
Playlist 19.10.25

Utility Fog

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2025 120:00


Experimental songforms, percussion, breakbeats, prepared piano, sound-art… LISTEN AGAIN to the art of sound… stream on demand at fbi.radio or podcast here. Not Drowning, Waving – Amaravot [Not Drowning, Waving Bandcamp] We’re starting with an Australian band who were really decades ahead of the ball with ambient pop, melding field recordings and live tapes with creative studio techniques, acoustic instrumentation, effects and electronics. Because of David Bridie‘s soft voice and slice-of-life lyrics, I feel Not Drowning, Waving were seen as less revolutionary than they really were – and yet when David released solo albums that emphasised songwriting over sonic creativity, the music media predictably celebrated his “maturity” and suchlike nonsense. I love David’s solo work, and the often-twee but always lovely work of the post-NDW acoustic ensemble My Friend The Chocolate Cake, but Not Drowning, Waving nevertheless hold a special significance. For many, their career higlight was the groundbreaking album Tabaran, much of which was recorded with musicians in Rabaul, Papua New Guinea including the remarkable vocalist Telek (now Sir George Telek MBE!). Their travels to PNG triggered the band’s strong sense of social justice, and they became tireless promoters of West Papuan independence. The song “Blackwater“, about the brutal suppression of independence for West Papua, is haunting and still as relevant today. Fast forward to now, and David Bridie & George Telek have been friends for more than half their lives. A concert performing Tabaran was put together early last year, celebrating 50 years of Papua New Guinean independence, and the band (including Telek) enjoyed being together so much that they created a whole album’s worth of new material. My dirty secret is that, despite the stunning highlights like “Blackwater”, I always preferred the albums before (Cold and the Crackle and Claim) and after it (Circus) in their catalogue because I wasn’t so into the Papuan stringband music. However, whether I’ve mellowed over the years (lol, lmao) or whatever it is, this new album feels wonderful from start to finish, and Telek is an integral member. What an achivement! I have no idea how it sounds to those who didn’t, to some extent, experience the band while they previously existed, but I hope they have an enduring legacy. On Diamond – It’s Me Calling [Eastmint Records/Bandcamp] Naarm/Melbourne’s On Diamond are the perfect example of indie pop done experimental. Frontwoman Lisa Salvo writes beautiful, touching songs that have slippery chord changes and deeply unusual arrangements created together by the band. Previous members, often involved in the more experimental end of Naarm’s music scene include the brilliant drummer/composer Maria Moles, drummer Joe Talia (who recorded & mixed the album), and guitarist/vocalist Hannah Cameron (who contributes backing vocals along with Aarti Jadu and others). Along with Salvo’s vocals, Jules Pascoe on bass, Myka Wallace on drums and Scott McConnachie on synths and those frequently demented guitar solos, the band itself now features the glittering harp of Genevieve Fry and the percussion of Australian legend Duré Dara, born in Malaysia to an Indian background, a celebrated restaurateur with Order of Austrlaia Medal as well as jazz musician and improvisor. That’s a loaded band, put in service of Salvo’s aforementioned songs, which take strange, sidelong looks at matters of grief, longing and the passing of time. In a better world we’d be hearing these songs on rotation all day, but you – yes you – have the power to fix that, in the palm of your hand. gushes – Game One [PTP/Switch Hit Records/Bandcamp] gushes – CUT [PTP/Switch Hit Records/Bandcamp] Trust PTP (aka Protect The Peace, fka Purple Tape Pedigree) to release one of the most bizarre & brilliant albums of the year (in conjunction with artist collective Switch Hit Records). Jennae Santos’ gushes presents an unrestrained amalgam of prog metal, psych rock, jazz & classical and electronic experimentation. But there’s more than just this: the album begins with voices talking in Tagalog, and influences from Indigenous Filipinx psychology and combat swirl around with land-sea ecologies, plant medicine and queer politics of decolonization… Delicious Collision is a fully-through-composed experimental rock opera, appropriately given Santos’ background (on top of everything else) in theatre, site-specific performance & dance. Agriculture – The Reply [The Flenser/Bandcamp] With The Flenser you know you’re going to expect dark, probably metal-adjacent music, and you know it’ll probably diverge from typical genre norms. Ecstatic black metal band Agriculture do indeed employ black metal’s tremolo guitars and blast beats to reach for altered states, but then the thunder gives way to a different kind of ecstasy at times – gorgeous harmonies and clean guitar? The last track on the album somehow combines it all together – blissful chugging blackgaze, and a fragile interlude of just voice and guitar. Channeling Zen Buddhism and social collapse alongside queer history & survival, The Spiritual Sound is easily among the albums of the year. sunn O))) – Raise the Chalice [Sub Pop/Bandcamp] So yeah, the southern lords of drone metal, sunn O))), have signed to Sub Pop, the little label that could. That’s the Sub Pop that was the centre of the Seattle sound, from Mudhoney & early Soundgarden to Nirvana – in fact Nevermind‘s profits, after their contract was bought out by Geffen, were what brought them back from early ’90s financial difficulties, and their (excellent) debut Bleach, which remained a Sub Pop release, was enough to keep the label chugging along for ages. The label pretty quickly expanded out of Seattle/grunge into all sorts of other areas, as diverse as Fleet Foxes, The Postal Service, and the greatest, Clipping. Still, the stentorian, rumbling noise of sunn O))) is an interesting step sideways, hopefully a great move for both parties. Their first EP for Sub Pop follows a 7″ (yes, two tracks under 6 minutes each!) back in 2023 for the Sub Pop Singles Club, but one side of this 12″ is the 14-minute “Eternity’s Pillars”, while the flip has 2 tracks each around 8 minutes – still pretty contained. The band for these tracks is the back-to-basics core duo of Greg “The Lord” Anderson and Stephen O’Malley, and the crushingly slow unison guitar/bass is by and large the totality of the sound, but I do love the disconcerting high-pitched flicker that rises through the last part of “Raise the Chalice”. Susannah Stark – Minor Gestures [Night School Records/Bandcamp/STROOM.tv/Bandcamp] When Utility Fog started back in 2003, folktronica was a genre of which I was very fond – but it was already pretty hazy as to what it was. Slightly glitchy hip-hop sampling acoustic instruments like Four Tet was what I thought, I guess, although when Tunng came on the scene literally later that year, it held a lot of similarity without quite being the same. And meanwhile The Books were doing studio-mediated music with acoustic instruments that somehow was something else entirely, despite arguably fitting the mould. So I love that in the years since, there have been untold different approaches to “folk” + “electronics”. On her new album Minor Gestures, Scottish musician Susannah Stark takes her Gaelic (Gàidhlig) folk music in experimental directions, which might involve drone passages on harmonium or modular synth, interpolated field recordings, or sample-based programming. The production touches only serve to heighten the sense of an arcane, otherworldly setting, as if being performed just out of sight or transmitted from a past-future. It’s quite a remarkable album. Haykal, Julmud, Acamol | هيكل، جلمود، أكامول – A'saab أعصاب [Bilna’es/Bandcamp] Cross-media artistic duo Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Ramme formed the record label & publishing platform Bilna’es along with producer Muqata’a as a space for artistic expression & criticism in Palestine & beyond. Along with the amazing productions of Muqata’a, a highlight was the 2022 solo album from Julmud, Tuqoos | طُقُوس. Now Julmud teams up with label founder Abbas, the latter under the name Acamol (Arabic for Panadol/paracetamol), along with Palestinian rapper Haykal on a new album Kam Min Janneh | كم من جنّة (How Many Heavens). The beats, produced by Julmud & Acamol separately & together, present a glitched version hip-hop drawn from the music & percussion of the MENA region, while Julmud & Haykal swap verses evoking the life of dispossession under occupation, colonization & genocide. It bears mentioning that while the killing continues in Gaza despite the so-called ceasefire, settlers continue to violently disrupt the lives of Palestinians in the West Bank with impunity – destroying property, beating and killing people and blocking access to their own land. In that context, this is a powerful work of resistance and solidarity (and some injections of humour). As I’m writing this late, you can read Emad Al Hatu’s excellent article on fbi.radio, as this was made album of the week at the beginning of November. Mohammad Reza Mortazavi – Zendegi [Latency/Bandcamp] Mohammad Reza Mortazavi – Silent [Latency/Bandcamp] French label Latency have no interest in following any kind of expectations – they’ll flip from chamber jazz to minimal techno to post-classical to percussive bass. In 2019 they released the album Ritme Jaavdanegi by Berlin-based, Iran-born percussionist Mohammad Reza Mortazavi, and now Mortazavi is back on Latency with his new album Nexus. The previous album showcased Mortazavi’s incredibly detailed and complex rhythms on traditional Persian instruments – the tombak and daf. On Nexus, Mortazavi’s playing is just as accomplished, but he extends the percussion with electronic effects and his own voice. The music is full of an otherworldly sensation, of suspension in time and place. There’s an incredible 25-minute remix by Ricardo Villalobos of the track “Swamp” from this album, coming out on December 5th – don’t miss it! IKI – Regenerate [IKI Bandcamp] IKI – Dance [IKI Bandcamp] It’s a sure bet that anything involving Danish singer Randi Pontoppidan is going to be something unique, challenging and beautiful. While she hasn’t been a member of Scandinavian vocal ensemble IKI since the beginning, she’s a perfect fit for IKI’s improvisational, electronically-mediated style. Pontoppidan joined Danish, Norwegian & Finnish singers Anna Mose, Guro Tveitnes, Johanna Sulkunen and Kamilla Kovacs four or five years ago, and BODY is their most intimate album. It can sound extremely electronic at times, but even at their most sharply edited & granulated, every sound comes from the voices of the five women. The recorded works reflect the group’s interest in how life extends past the body, and explores how the women become one organism when performing together. george-i & Older Brother – To Be A Man [GRACE/Bandcamp] Portugal-based MC Darius Rodrigues aka Older Brother has been working with London producer George Harris aka george-i for ages. Now the duo have finally come out with the Warm Skin EP on Berlin-based DJ Katiusha‘s label GRACE. And these four tracks of trip-hop-inflected bass music do walk with grace, holding Older Brother’s lyrics about the state of the world, and – on this closing track – seeking a new, post-patriarchy definition of maleness. Sun People – Herbie’s Delay [All Things Records] Austrian producer Sun People has released some creative and hard-hitting jungle & drum’n’bass that hybridizes with footwork and techno. His All Things Records provides an avenue for music of all kinds, so his new LP Look Within isn’t tied to any tempo – faster or slower than 160bpm, with a few beautifully-produced beatless tracks too. But as with “Herbie’s Delay”, there’s still some creative, syncopated jungle/d’n’b to be found too. Hyperfocus – Sentinel [Machinist Music/Bandcamp] For his fifth release (in two years!) on Canadian drum’n’bass master John Rolodex‘s Machinist Music label, Hyperfocus brings beats precision-tooled in the Machinist Music labs with evocative atmospheres and restless basslines. This is where the jungle revival bleeds back into the d’n’b mainstream, and I’m here for it. San – In Plain Sight [Rua Sound/Bandcamp] Appearing for a third time on Dublin jungle/bass label Rua Sound is Bristol’s San, a slightly mysterious individual who is apparently a techno producer working under a separate alias. This is dark stuff for haunting rave dancefloors and lying on your back with headphones on. Constantly changing cut-up breakbeats, deadly deep subs and spooky atmos, taking the cyberpunk ethos of mid-’90s drum’n’bass and applying it to contemporary jungle. POL100 – TRIBE [early reflex/Bandcamp] Turin’s early reflex label brings as usual cutting-edge experimental bass & club music as part of their Eyes series of two-track EPs. Here’s Italian producer POL100 mutating jungle and techno into strange new shapes – it’s half drumfunk and half electro maybe? Well worth your time. Hello Psychaleppo – Al Wa6an | الوطن [Fake Lines/Bandcamp] Joy Moughanni – I Can’t Seem to Find it At Home | مش عم لاقيه بالبيت [Fake Lines/Bandcamp] The first release from non-profit label Fake Lines has launched itself with a mega compilation – 36 tracks over 3 vinyl LPs – called Fake Lines: Sono Levant. It’s packed to the brim with excellent music, gregarious with genre – it may lean towards electronic music but there’s folk, hip-hop and rock of a sort. There’s an emphasis on Levant artists, but the tracklist also reaches further afield to other MENA countries and more. Montreal-based Syrian DJ Hello Psychaleppo contributes some stuttering samples and bass heft, while Lebanese producer Joy Moughanni combines jagged almost-rhythms and sound design to impressive effect. Lone – Ascension.png [Greco-Roman/Bandcamp] I’ve had an on-and-off relationship with Lone‘s music, but new single “Ascension.png” combines chromed cyberpunk and fuzzy vaporwave with jungle and rave bliss, and that makes a winner. Kelly Moran – Chrysalis [Warp/Bandcamp] A year and a half after releasing her last album, Moves in the Field, Kelly Moran returns to her more familiar territory of chiming prepared piano and electronics, with an album that’s complementary to last year’s. For Moves in the Field, Moran took her piano compositions and programmed them into a Disklavier, a physical piano that can be played via digital programming. So Moran was able to perform alongside her digital copy, with dazzling patterns climbing up and down the keyboard. On Don’t Trust Mirrors, the sound is more uncanny – synths and prepared piano melting into each other – but the performances are more clearly human. And those familiar with the previous album will hear echoes of those pieces throughout. Quartz Sand – Chemical Sedimentary (excerpt 2) [Flaming Pines/Bandcamp] I was lucky to get to see Kate Carr & Cath Roberts playing together at a gallery in Hoxton, London back in May. Carr is an Australian sound-artist who runs the impeccable Flaming Pines label and is one of our finest proponents of field recording, as well as music made from non-musical objects; Roberts is an improviser and composer who has been working with the Lyra-8 synthesizer, an “organismic” synthesizer, whose 8 voices interact in non-linear ways along with some effects. The duo’s name, “Quartz Sand”, suggests minerals and inorganic matter (quartz is silicon dioxide, perhaps the most basic inorganic molecule), and the idea of the album’s title, Stratigraphy, is to imply a vertical structure – rather than a typical horizontal time-based structure – as primary. But don’t be fooled: these two near-half-hour pieces aren’t static at all. It’s just that the action happens often between the crinkly, whistly high frequencies and the gurgling, grinding bottom end. It’s like listening to a cross-section of the earth’s crust – in a good way. Lea Bertucci – Two Way Mirror [Cibachrome Editions] It should be well-known and universally acknowledged now that Lea Bertucci is one of the best sound-artist/composers of the last decade and a half. Whether site-specific works exploring & exploiting – for instance – the resonance of a hollow bridge in Köln (2020’s Acoustic Shadows), myriad works live-processing her own saxophone and other instruments, or her work with reel-to-reel tape machines, she’s a master of her craft. Recent times have seen a number of incredible collaborations from Bertucci: in 2022, she operated tapes & electronics around Robbie Lee‘s baroque & medieval instruments on Winds Bells Falls, while on Murmurations, her tapes were as prominent, but she also brought various wind instruments and her voice to the table, next to Ben Vida‘s synths & voice; and on her tectonic collaboration in 2023 with Brisbane’s own Lawrence English, cello, viola and lap steel guitar emerge as well. Earlier this year Lawrence’s ROOM40 released an astounding work of Bertucci together with another masterful sound-artist, Olivia Block. So needless to say her new album The Oracle is a tour de force, engaging her many instruments, field recordings and, importantly, her own voice, all filtered through tape manipulation and digital processing. Only on the last track are percussionists from the Wesleyan University Taiko Ensemble enlisted for a booming – yet obscured – finale. Of course, it’s not just technially interesting or impressive (although it is those things) – it’s also music that will draw you in and move you, despite the vocals being twisted into non-textual shapes. It’ll easily be high on my albums of the year list for 2025. Alexandra Spence – Magenta (with Delphine Dora) [Students of Decay/Bandcamp] Back to Sydney to finish, Alexandra Spence is another brilliant sound-artist who works with field recordings and found objects to tell a story about place and memory. Her last two albums (from 2022) arose from a fascination with oceans and waterways; the scope is wider here, from mountains to backyards, but the ecological and geological also interact here with the personal. As well as recordings of places and non-musical objects, Spence (a clarinettist) here uses sounds from Serge Modular synths and a custom-built lyre, and on tonight’s track, Spence also brings in the voice and instrumentation of French composer & musician Delphine Dora. Listen again — ~222MB

The Gathering Pod
Listen Again: Being Great Company...for Yourself

The Gathering Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2025 29:52


Did you know that until you are truly compassionate to yourself, you can’t be compassionate to any other person? In this “Listen Again” episode of The Gathering Room, I talk about building compassionate communities—and how a safe, loving, mutually supportive community is probably the most important thing we can ever have, especially during chaotic times. I’d love for you to join me. CONNECT WITH US Follow Martha on Instagram The Gathering Room Show Notes Join Martha for a Live Episode of The Gathering Room via Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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To Etherea and Beyond
To Etherea and Beyond - Episode 78 - Black Light Falling

To Etherea and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2025 120:00


This is Episode 78 of To Etherea and Beyond - Black Light Falling. The show broadcasts on Harrogate Community Radio at 9am this Sunday 19th October and is then available via the station's Listen Again button, and everywhere else here: https://ssyncc.com/toethereaandbeyond The show features music by: BLACKSHAPE, The Sight Below, Prepare My Glider, Max Cooper, µ-Ziq, Minor Science, Leila, Visible Light, Yuuf, Civil Service, Tortoise, The Boland Underground, Blanket, Yoo Doo Right, Our Worlds Collide, Tijuana Taxi, Chatham Rise, Sister Ray Davies, Badlands, Pebbledash, Caterina Barbieri, English Teacher, Daniel Avery https://harrogatecommunityradio.online/shows/to-etherea-and-beyond/ This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration

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The Eurovision Showcase on Forest FM
Carola, Costantinos & Helena have new tunes! - 12th October 2025

The Eurovision Showcase on Forest FM

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2025 60:46


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The Gathering Pod
Listen Again: Staying Sane, No Matter What

The Gathering Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 29:07


In this special “Listen Again” episode of The Gathering Room, I explore what I call “sanity quilting” and offer practical advice for maintaining your mental well-being during turbulent times. Like crazy quilting, sanity quilting involves building a life out of things you love in order to stay peaceful, calm, inspired, and sane. Join me for the full episode to learn more about stitching the things you love into your life, so you can cultivate peace, sanity, and calm during even challenging times. CONNECT WITH US Follow Martha on Instagram The Gathering Room Show Notes Join Martha for a Live Episode of The Gathering Room via Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Listen Again: What Lies Beyond Anxiety?

The Gathering Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 33:45


In this special “Listen Again” episode of The Gathering Room, I dive into the big themes of my most recent book, Beyond Anxiety: Curiosity, Creativity, and Finding Your Life's Purpose, and share how my ongoing research, writing, and real-life experience have given me deeper insights than ever before. I talk about why moving beyond anxiety starts with radical kindness to yourself, and how creativity follows when we shift energy away from fear and toward curiosity—even in our everyday choices. Join me! CONNECT WITH US Follow Martha on Instagram The Gathering Room Show Notes Join Martha for a Live Episode of The Gathering Room via Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Utility Fog
Playlist 28.09.25

Utility Fog

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025 120:00


Arabic trip-hop? Nordic jazz-inflected indie pop? Minimal drum'n'bass? Bees? Whatever you're looking for, we've got it. LISTEN AGAIN, with a vengeance! Stream on demand from fbi.radio, podcast here! Yasmine Hamdan – Vows سبع صنايع [Crammed Discs/Bandcamp] Yasmine Hamdan – Daya3 …Read more »

Utility Fog
Playlist 21.09.25

Utility Fog

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2025 120:00


Like what you hear me play every week? Support fbi.radio, without which not just you & I but Sydney's music as a whole would be incalculably poorer. LISTEN AGAIN and feel the warm thrill of love… Stream on demand on …Read more »

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Ski Moms Fun Podcast
Listen Again: The Nonprofit Model of Skiing at Bogus Basin

Ski Moms Fun Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2025 45:06


For this Listen Again episode, we're revisiting a listener favorite — our conversation with Susan Saad, Director of Community and Customer Relations at Bogus Basin Mountain Recreation Area in Boise, Idaho.Bogus Basin is unlike most ski areas — it operates as a nonprofit, reinvesting revenue into the mountain and its community. Over Susan's 10-year tenure, she's seen how this model makes skiing more accessible, affordable, and sustainable while still offering big-mountain terrain and top-notch facilities.In this episode you'll hear:How Bogus Basin's 2,600 skiable acres make it Idaho's second-largest resortThe nonprofit model that funds improvements like new lifts and snowmaking while keeping passes affordable (night skiing for just $19!)Creative community programs — from school outreach serving 3,000+ kids to a homeschool program with 800+ participantsHow SnowSchool and other initiatives tie environmental education into the mountain experienceLocal flavor, including the Simplot Lodge, the “Beach” gathering spot, and even gourmet grilled cheeseBogus Basin's year-round activities, from mountain biking to the mountain coasterThis episode is a reminder that skiing can be about more than just snow — it can be about community, access, and creating traditions that last.So whether it's your first time hearing it or you're revisiting with fresh ears, enjoy this special Listen Again conversation with Susan Saad.

To Etherea and Beyond
To Etherea and Beyond - Episode 77 - Molten Harmonic Dream.

To Etherea and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 120:00


This is Episode 77 of To Etherea and Beyond - Molten Harmonic Dream. The show broadcasts on Harrogate Community Radio at 9am this Sunday 14th September and is then available via the station's Listen Again button, and everywhere else here: https://ssyncc.com/toethereaandbeyond The show features music by: BLACKSHAPE, Bram Stadhouders, Joost Lijbaart, Günter Schickert, Max Cooper, Chris Zippel, Marcus Loeber, Drum & Lace, Felsmann + Tiley, Maps, Last Tourist, The Field, Lorelle Meets The Obsolete, Jagz Kooner, Ampacity, Civil Service, No Joy, Sister Ray Davies, Glaring, Indoor Voices, Factor Eight, Matt Jencik, Midwife and Yorkshire Modular Society https://harrogatecommunityradio.online/shows/to-etherea-and-beyond/ This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration

Utility Fog
Playlist 07.09.25

Utility Fog

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 120:00


Experimental song reaching out from all quarters tonight, in extremely different ways. A surprising South & Central American focus. We also have some experimental beats, some classical and jazz hybrids, and some sound-art. LISTEN AGAIN and sing yourself awake… Stream …Read more »

Utility Fog
Playlist 24.08.25

Utility Fog

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2025 120:02


Experimental pop hybrids, underground hip-hop, hip-hop-jazz hybrids, free jazz, free rock, dub, dub techno and industrial techno, experimental electronics of all sorts, North African electronic mutations, grinding drone, ambient-jazz Yolŋu, Norwegian folk-jazz… LISTEN AGAIN to some really good shit. Stream …Read more »

Utility Fog
Playlist 17.08.25

Utility Fog

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2025 120:00


There's a lot of really interesting & strange pop, r'n'b, grime or even folk music tonight, proving perhaps that this is an era where flouting norms is the standard, and the paradox within that is celebrated. LISTEN AGAIN and flout …Read more »

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Utility Fog
Playlist 10.08.25

Utility Fog

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2025 120:00


Neo-classical electronic pop, contemporary jazz both electronic and acoustic, experimental metal, experimental beats. LISTEN AGAIN, experimentally. Stream on demand vai fbi.radio, podcast here. Darian Donovan Thomas – Microcosm Friend [New Amsterdam Records/Bandcamp] Last year, American violinist, composer and multimedia artist …Read more »

Ski Moms Fun Podcast
Listen Again: Raising the Stoke with Marsha Hovey of Trollhaugen

Ski Moms Fun Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2025 51:08


In this Listen Again episode, we're heading back to one of our favorite conversations with Marsha Hovey, the creative and passionate Marketing Director at Trollhaugen, a beloved family ski area just outside of Minneapolis, Minnesota.In this episode, we talk about:What makes Trollhaugen such a hidden gem for Midwest familiesThe power of embracing fun and creativity in ski cultureWhy Trollhaugen leans into night skiing and terrain parksHow Marsha uses storytelling and social media to connect with skiersTips for families looking to try smaller, regional resortsHow the Trollhaugen team keeps skiing accessible and joyfulWhether you're planning a trip to the Midwest or looking for inspiration from ski areas that prioritize heart over hype, this episode is a must-listen.About Our Guest: As the Marketing Director at Trollhaugen, she's helped the resort grow a loyal following with her authentic storytelling and clever content. Connect with Trollhaugen:

The Eurovision Showcase on Forest FM
Kiss Kiss Goodbye & Hello Eurovision Gold! - 27th July 2025

The Eurovision Showcase on Forest FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2025 60:09


Utility Fog
Playlist 27.07.25

Utility Fog

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2025 120:00


Uncanny simulacra abound through the music tonight. What is real? LISTEN AGAIN and just add to the confusion. Stream on demand via fbi.radio, podcast here. Mal Devisa – Next stop [Top Shelf Records/Bandcamp] Show Me The Body – Halogen (feat. …Read more »

Ski Moms Fun Podcast
Listen Again: Brundage Mountain with Janna Allen

Ski Moms Fun Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025 50:02


This week, we're revisiting one of our favorite episodes featuring Janna Allen from Brundage Mountain Resort in McCall, Idaho. Why? Because we finally got to ski Brundage last winter—and we absolutely loved it. From the uncrowded slopes to the friendly vibe and incredible tree skiing, Brundage truly lived up to the hype.In this episode, Janna shares what makes Brundage such a hidden gem for families: ⛷️ Deep powder and terrain for all levels 

To Etherea and Beyond
To Etherea and Beyond - Episode 76 - Vale Motion Collide

To Etherea and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 120:00


This is Episode 76 of To Etherea and Beyond - Vale Motion Collide. The show broadcasts on Harrogate Community Radio at 9am this Sunday 20th July and is then available via the station's Listen Again button, and everywhere else here: https://ssyncc.com/toethereaandbeyond The show features music by: Marconi Union, Swans, The Raveonettes, Grandbrothers, Rival Consoles, Three Quarter Skies, Drab Majesty, Dawn Chorus and the Infallible Sea, The Field, Aleksi Perälä, Last Tourist, Vegyn, Air, Arcade Fire and Them Are Us Too. https://harrogatecommunityradio.online/shows/to-etherea-and-beyond/ This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration

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The Gathering Pod
Listen Again: Special Guest: Chase Jarvis

The Gathering Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 31:56


I’m thrilled to be joined by my guest Chase Jarvis for this special “Listen Again” episode of The Gathering Room podcast! Chase is an award-winning artist, serial entrepreneur, and bestselling author, who has a new book out called NEVER PLAY IT SAFE: A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO FREEDOM, CREATIVITY, AND A LIFE YOU LOVE. This remarkable book helped me take a few big leaps in my own life, and I hope that listening to my conversation with Chase will inspire you to do the same. Enjoy! CONNECT WITH US Follow Martha on Instagram The Gathering Room Show Notes Join Martha for a Live Episode of The Gathering Room via Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Daily Strides Podcast for Equestrians
[Encore] Strides Revisited: Creating a Program for Your OTTB or Ex-Racehorse (Originally Ep #1111)

Daily Strides Podcast for Equestrians

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2025 14:47


Have you recently welcomed an OTTB (Off-the-Track Thoroughbred) into your life, only to feel overwhelmed by where to even begin? This episode is all about helping you build a solid foundation for your ex-racehorse. Whether your Thoroughbred just left the track or has been with you for a while, this episode will guide you through how to create a clear, step-by-step plan to move forward confidently in your training. Ex-racehorses are incredibly athletic, intelligent, and versatile, but those same qualities can make retraining feel confusing or frustrating if you don't have a system in place. This episode will show you how to simplify the process, communicate clearly, and set both you and your OTTB up for long-term success.

The Gathering Pod
Listen Again: How to Play with the Conscious Universe

The Gathering Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 31:57


Did you know that everything around you is conscious and responding to you in various ways?It may sound woo-woo, but there’s legitimate scientific research to support this idea! In this “Listen Again” episode of The Gathering Room podcast, I talk about the synchronicities and “God winks” that occur when we realize we’re all one field of consciousness. If you’re ready for more magic, more synchronicity, and more play, be sure to join me for the full episode. Let’s invite the universe to play with us! CONNECT WITH US Follow Martha on Instagram The Gathering Room Show Notes Join Martha for a Live Episode of The Gathering Room via Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Listen Again: Finding the Field

The Gathering Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2025 31:11


I’ve long believed that a transformation of human consciousness would take place in my lifetime. And I feel that this “new consciousness” is both a state and a place that we can access. I’ve also been thinking more about what I call “wayfinding” and how it can help us all reach this new consciousness. In this "Listen Again" episode of The Gathering Room, I share how to “wayfind” to the new consciousness—a field of openness holding us all in a matrix of love. Curious? Tune in and meet me in the field! CONNECT WITH US Follow Martha on Instagram The Gathering Room Show Notes Join Martha for a Live Episode of The Gathering Room via Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Listen Again: How to Access Intuition When You Really Need It

The Gathering Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2025 33:24


Our culture generally teaches us that anxiety will keep us safe—but really it’s our intuition that does that! In this “Listen Again” episode of The Gathering Room, I explore how to tell the difference between anxiety and intuition, and how to hear what your intuition is trying to tell you. To find out more about listening to your intuition and how to discover its frequency of joy—and to join me in my anxiety-relieving Silence, Space, and Stillness meditation—be sure to tune in for the full episode! CONNECT WITH US Follow Martha on Instagram The Gathering Room Show Notes Join Martha for a Live Episode of The Gathering Room via Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Listen Again: Igniting Your Purpose

The Gathering Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025 31:15


In this Listen Again episode of The Gathering Room, Martha talks about following your curiosity to activate the right side of the brain, which is where our passion lives. And our passion is what leads us to our life’s purpose. If you want to start looking for things that draw your attention (rather than push yourself toward the things you think you should do), and you’re ready to prepare yourself to follow your curiosity wherever it leads, tune in to the full episode—it may contain just the spark you need! CONNECT WITH US Follow Martha on Instagram The Gathering Room Show Notes Join Martha for a Live Episode of The Gathering Room via Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Listen Again: Anchoring into Kindness

The Gathering Pod

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 33:01


There’s no question about it—we’re living in chaotic times. We’re all trying to be happy and at peace, and we often think we need to find external circumstances that are conducive to those states. But did you know that there is a bedrock of stillness and kindness that we can drop into, no matter what’s going on around us? In this “Listen Again” episode of The Gathering Room, I’ll guide you to this still, calm place through a very special meditation that you can revisit any time you feel tempest-tossed. CONNECT WITH US Follow Martha on Instagram The Gathering Room Show Notes Join Martha for a Live Episode of The Gathering Room via Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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To Etherea and Beyond - Episode 75 - Ghost Drums Dancing

To Etherea and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 120:00


This is Episode 75 of To Etherea and Beyond - Ghost Drums Dancing. The show broadcasts on Harrogate Community Radio at 9am this Sunday 1st June and is then available via the station's Listen Again button, and everywhere else here: https://ssyncc.com/toethereaandbeyond The show features music by: Martyn Heyne, The Raveonettes, DjRUM, Dawn Chorus and the Infallible Sea, Glare, Barker, Yppah, deary, Rival Consoles, Wibes, All Seeing Dolls, Anton Newcombe, Dot Allison, Julia Bondar, Burnin' Red Ivanhoe, Sankt Otten, Kuggur, Somesurprises, Peter Broderick, Desolent, Steve Queralt, Dream Crease, and Pan-American https://harrogatecommunityradio.online/shows/to-etherea-and-beyond/ This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration

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To Etherea and Beyond - Episode 74 - Close Sense Fields

To Etherea and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 120:00


This is Episode 74 of To Etherea and Beyond - Close Sense Fields. The show broadcasts on Harrogate Community Radio at 9am this Sunday 27th April and is then available via the station's Listen Again button, and everywhere else here: https://ssyncc.com/toethereaandbeyond The show features music by: DjRUM, Pan-American, Lala Salama, Loma, Somesurprises, Polynation, Max Cooper, Camila Fuchs, Leifur James, DOVS, Pyry Peltonen, Ichiko Aoba, Dumbo Tracks, The Field, Death In Vegas, Sorrow, Martyn Heyne, Steve Queralt, Emma Anderson, Miki Berenyi Trio, Danny Paul Grody, KALAC, Gints Zilbalodis and Rihards Zalupe https://harrogatecommunityradio.online/shows/to-etherea-and-beyond/ This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration

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To Etherea and Beyond - Episode 73 - Space Reframing Bloom

To Etherea and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 120:00


This is Episode 73 of To Etherea and Beyond - Space Reframing Bloom. The show broadcasts on Harrogate Community Radio at 9am this Sunday 23rd March and is then available via the station's Listen Again button, and everywhere else here: https://ssyncc.com/toethereaandbeyond The show features music by: C1PH3R, Polynation, Ouai Stéphane, Somesurprises, Golden Bug, Qoa, Barker, The Black Dog, Andy Bell, Estrada, bdrmm, Pale Blue Eyes, Rachael Swinton, DIIV, George Ian, Kaikobad, Rival Consoles, holon and This Will Destroy You. https://harrogatecommunityradio.online/shows/to-etherea-and-beyond/ This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration

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To Etherea and Beyond - Episode 72 - Mass Octave Turbulence

To Etherea and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 120:00


This is Episode 72 of To Etherea and Beyond - Mass Octave Turbulence. The show broadcasts on Harrogate Community Radio at 9am this Sunday 16th February and is then available via the station's Listen Again button, and everywhere else here: https://ssyncc.com/toethereaandbeyond The show features music by: Polynation, Ben Lukas Boysen, Ouai Stéphane, Splitterzelle, Cloth, Roy Montgomery, Elaine Malone, Roedelius, Tim Story, Yo La Tengo, Kaikobad, Kiasmos, Ben Lukas Boysen, Tristan Perich, Ensemble 0, Leifur James, Cancel, Electric Eye, ddwy, Bartosz Kruczyński, Rival consoles, DjRUM, Hyster and Ebbb https://harrogatecommunityradio.online/shows/to-etherea-and-beyond/ This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration

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To Etherea and Beyond - Episode 71 - Surge Pulse Drop

To Etherea and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 120:00


This is Episode 71 of To Etherea and Beyond - Surge Pulse Drop. The show broadcasts on Harrogate Community Radio at 9am this Sunday 15th December and is then available via the station's Listen Again button, and everywhere else here: https://ssyncc.com/toethereaandbeyond The show features music by: David Allred, Yoo Doo Right, AIMING, bdrmm, Aphex Twin, Max Cooper, Usssy, The Black Dog, Rival Consoles, Steve Pardo, Ben Lukas Boysen, Bartosz Kruczyński, Dub Squad, 65daysofstatic, Otala, Moon Cowboy, HONESTY, Markus Guentner, Hollie Kenniff, deary, 93MIllionMilesFromTheSun,Whimsical, Airiel, The Churchill Garden, and The Blue Herons. https://harrogatecommunityradio.online/shows/to-etherea-and-beyond/ This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration

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To Etherea and Beyond - Episode 70 - Phase Swell Drone

To Etherea and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 120:00


This is Episode 70 of To Etherea and Beyond - Phase Swell Drone. The show broadcasts on Harrogate Community Radio at 9am this Sunday 3rd November and is then available via the station's Listen Again button, and everywhere else here: https://ssyncc.com/toethereaandbeyond The show features music by: Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Yoo Doo Right, Floating Points, Alex Stolze, Four Tet, Ben Lukas Boysen, Soft Blue Shimmer, Tanukichan, North Atlantic Oscillation, Akira Kosemura, Underworld, Libra Rising, 65daysofstatic, Hongza and The Black Dog. This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration

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Listen Again: The Way Back to Happy

The Gathering Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 29:30


You've heard of the fight and flight reflexes, but what about flop and fake? Flop and fake (also known as fawn) are two of the other responses in the polyvagal system, a theory about how our nervous systems adapt to stress and the environment. Fake/fawn is a people-pleasing response, and flop means you just lie there unable to drum up motivation.  In this special “Listen Again” episode of The Gathering Room, Martha's talking about polyvagal theory and how to regulate your nervous system when it gets hijacked by fight, flight, flop, fake, or freeze. One of the things polyvagal theory says is that we can never go into a calm, alert state unless our nervous systems are interacting with one of four things: self, others, nature, and spirit. The good news is that Martha has a process to help you do exactly that! If you're feeling frazzled, overstimulated, or overwhelmed and you need some relief, tune in and let Martha guide you back to your center of calm. With a few prompts, you can start to regulate your nervous system and become conscious of the beauty, joy, and love all around you. CONNECT WITH US Follow Martha on Instagram The Gathering Room Show Notes Join Martha for a Live Episode of The Gathering Room via Facebook See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Listen Again: Martha with Dr. Dick Schwartz

The Gathering Pod

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 35:03


For this special “Listen Again” episode of The Gathering Room, Martha is sharing her conversation with Dr. Richard Schwartz, the brilliant creator of Internal Family Systems (IFS), a wonderful therapeutic model that Martha loves using! IFS provides an optimistic, empowering framework to help us focus on the different “parts” of our personalities so that we can shift into a state characterized by curiosity, calm, confidence, and compassion. Tune in for their conversation about Richard's latest book, YOU ARE THE ONE YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR: APPLYING INTERNAL FAMILY SYSTEMS TO INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS, which is available at all major retailers.  If you're interested in learning more about IFS, you won't want to miss this one! CONNECT WITH US Follow Martha on Instagram The Gathering Room Show Notes Join Martha for a Live Episode of The Gathering Room via Facebook See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Listen Again: How to Spark the Magic

The Gathering Pod

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 34:31


Are you in the mood to make some magic?  Martha is! And in this special “Listen Again” episode of The Gathering Room, she's sharing inspiration from Suzanne Eder's book, What You Want Wants You, to help you reconnect with your true desires so you can follow the path to your soul's fulfillment. While our culture teaches us to associate desire with selfishness and even depravity—a.k.a. “base desire”—Eder's book says this is a misinterpretation. Instead, real desire is an expression of the one soul that is the basic ground of being for all of us. As Martha elaborates, we're all pure divine essence, and to be in physical form is to perceive an apparent separation between ourselves and all other things. The truth, however, is that we are all one. Tapping into that truth and being kind to the self are the ways we spark magic. To learn how to drop the illusion of separation, get in touch with your true desires, and start creating a life that works for you like magic, don't miss the full episode! CONNECT WITH US Follow Martha on Instagram The Gathering Room Show Notes Join Martha for a Live Episode of The Gathering Room via Facebook See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Badass of the Week: RCGS Resolute & Stanislav Petrov

Storybound

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 39:59


Way back in the early years of the internet, Ben Thompson decided to start a website. Each week he filled that website with incredible tales of guts, glory, and everything in between as he told stories of Ninjas, Vikings, war heroes, scientists, explorers and even the occasional badass dog! Millions of views, hundreds of stories, multiple books and decades later, Ben's beloved website www.badassoftheweek.com finally has a podcast! And of course, it wouldn't be Badass of the Week, if it wasn't weekly.  Joining Ben Thompson on this audio adventure, to class the joint up a bit, is his co-host, former colleague, and long-time friend, Dr. Patricia Larash who brings degrees in the classics and philology from Harvard and UC Berkley respectively. Each week Ben and Pat trade fun over-the-top stories of badasses from history, mythology, fiction and wherever else they can be found. In season 1, they'll talk about Hercules and The Virginia Hercules, Voytek the Bear that fought for the Polish Army in WWII, woman pirates Ann Bonney and Mary Read, The Indian Warrior Queen Rani Lakshmi Bai who rode into battle with her child on her back, American war hero turned traitor Benedict Arnold, Roman Emperor Vespasian, and the very explosive Volcano Krakatoa, among so many other badasses. Now and then, they'll be joined by guests, celebrities and experts to chime in with insight, humor and even their own stories of badassery.  Download. Listen. Subscribe. Follow. Tell your friends. Listen Again. Rate. And all that good stuff! New episodes of Badass of the Week arrive every week which is a good thing because we have so many stories to tell. We hope you check it out! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices