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Sarah Durham Wilson is a women's rites of passage leader and writer. She has taught courses and led retreats for thousands of women over the past decade. She previously worked as an arts and music writer in New York City, for Rolling Stone, VH1, GQ, Vanity Fair and Interview Magazine. Sarah is also the author of ‘Maiden to Mother' - her first book, published by Sounds True in 2022.https://themotherspirit.com Live Free or Dialogue is a video conversation series within Michael Todd Fink's "Kind Mind" podcast platform and based on the etymology of the word dialogue: two individuals (di) communicating with openness, respect and mutual search for meaning (logos). You can support this podcast and access bonus content here: https://patreon.com/kindmind(Music “Obscurity” by Lowercase Noises)
Tonight's edition features new music from Six Organs of Admittance, Low, Slowly Rolling Camera and The House In The Woods, alongside music from Edamame, Martyn Heyne, Ana Roxanne, Murkof, Memory Drawings AND dusting off my old CD copy of Darla Records' Bliss Out Vol. 13 (Piano Magic) for your listening pleasure! Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Disappearing by Low on HEY WHAT (Sub Pop)
Wir sind mal wieder richtig frühe Vögel und können unsere Labermäulchen kaum vor Würmern retten - dabei geht es doch auch heute wieder vor allem um musikalische Leckerbissen der letzten zwei Wochen, allen voran natürlich unser ALBUM DER WOCHE von Japanese Breakfast. Außerdem präsentieren wir euch seit langem mal wieder Livedates, sprechen in unserer PLATTENKISTE über eine vergessene Perle dieses Jahres und steigern uns in LASS SCHNACKEN bei der Aufzählung unserer Hass-Instrumente in Extase. Davor dazwischen und danach gibts wieder jede Menge Qualitätscontent, den dafür stehen wir mit unseren klangvollen Namen Viel Spaß mit der Folge! 00:00 Intro & Begrüßungsquatsch mit Julius und Markus 05:05 Dran Fest im Ilses Erika am 11./12.06.21 (https://bit.ly/2TdtcJ2) 10:32 Interviewankündigung mit "Bin ich Jakob" HONORABLE MENTIONEN 15:30 Pastel Coast - Sun (Indie Pop // FFO: Phoenix) Hören: (https://pastelcoast.bandcamp.com/album/sun) 20:13 Lucy Kruger & The Lost Boys - Transit Tapes for Women who move Furniture around (Slowcore // FFO: Mazzy Star, Ida, Low) Hören: (https://bit.ly/3zbtSiP) 30:10 Black Midi - Cavalcade (Experimental/Mathrock/Jazz/Desertrock // FFO: Squid, Black Country, New Road) Hören: https://bmblackmidi.bandcamp.com/album/cavalcade 40:02 Immanu El - Distance (Postrock/Ambient // FFO: EF, Lowercase Noises, Hammock) Hören: https://spoti.fi/2SeMf5U 46:11 Watching Tides - We´ve been so close, yet so alone (Midwestern Emo/Post-HC // FFO: Pianos Become The Teeth, Gates, Arrows in Her) Hören: https://bit.ly/356F0zq 50:52 PLATTE DER AUSGABE Japanese Breakfast - Jubilee (Indie/Pop/Electronic // FFO: St. Vincent, Bombay Bicycle Club, Caroline Rose) Hören: https://michellezauner.bandcamp.com/album/jubilee 1:06:35 PLATTENKISTE Anna B. Savage - A Common Turn (2021 - Dark Folk/Singer Songwriter/Indierock // FFO: Emma Ruth Rundle, Joshua Burnside, Chelsea Wolfe) Hören: https://annabsavage.bandcamp.com/album/a-common-turn 1:15:20 LASS SCHNACKEN Unsere Top 3 - Kackinstrumente Passend dazu: "SERGIO" von Saturday Night Live - https://www.youtube.com/watchv=ZNno63ZO2Lw
Y cayó la más oscura de las noches. Como cae el telón tras el último acto. Y las tinieblas se cernieron sobre el mundo. Y los fríos páramos quedaron yermos bajo la bruma. Desnudos y ateridos en la más absoluta indigencia. Las almas vagaron sin rumbo, a la deriva en la corriente, meciéndose en un agitado mar, ahogándose de prejuicios, naufragando en el abismo. Dolor y agonía de una orfandad súbita. El silencioso llanto desgarrador del eterno deambular en la oscuridad del alma. Débiles susurros que se lleva el viento. Los pasos cansados de recorrer una y mil veces el mismo camino polvoriento. La lucha por levantar el terrible peso de arrastrar una cruz que te doblega y te arroja contra el suelo en la extenuación de la noche más oscura. Música para descender a los abismos. Música para la Semana Santa. Haythem Mahbouli, Snowdrops, Ben Cooper, Christoffer Franzen, Salar Asid, Michel Banabila, Bruno Sanfilippo, Anoice, Lowercase Noises, Arvo Pärt, Clarice Jensen, Hakuna Group Music, Rhian Sheehan, Lorne Balfe, Simon Goff, Havasi, Wayne Robert Thomas, Isaac Helsen, Echo Collective, Valgeir Sigurðsson, Matt Maher.
Sublime. Del lat. sublīmis. 1. adj. Excelso, eminente, de elevación extraordinaria. Que es extraordinariamente bello y produce una gran emoción. Efisio Cross, Floating in Space, Aniah Alves, Green Isac Orchestra, Nicholas Gunn, Richard Luke, Lowercase Noises, Kitaro, SoLaRiS, Jarguna, Henrik Meierkord, Chronotope Project, Jameson Nathan Jones, Martin Nonstatic.
I had a great experience recording my first "live" podcast at the NAMM Conference back in January of 2020 with my good friend Andy Othling from Lowercase Noises at the Gator Cases booth. We get in deep with his struggles and bond over anxiety, depression and how that has affected the creation of his music and more. This conversation made me feel less alone and I hope it has the same affect on you. Thanks for listening! Gator Cases has a ton of great podcasting equipment, check it out! Visit Rockabilia and use the code PC100WORDS for 15% off of your order. The best place for all of your VIP experiences at shows is with Soundrink. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
In this episode, Christopher and Lance interview Nic Brant and Jeremy Wurst from Minor Movements! The episode begins with a debut clip from their new single, Low Hum. They get into the history of Minor Movements and how it grew from a solo project with Nic producing the first two records to a full lineup on the most recent album, Bloom, as well as the recording process. They talk influences, including This Will Destroy You, Converge, Lowercase Noises, Hammock, Tides of Man, and Thrice. The majority of the conversation is centered around Bloom, how they recorded it, mixed it, and which song is their favorite to play live. They briefly discuss how even the new single is vastly different from the music on Bloom. Nic and Jeremy discuss the future of Minor Movements and the possibility of writing music to visual aids. This episode concludes with the featured song, Where You're Looking From, from Bloom.https://minormovements.bandcamp.com Instagram Facebook Episode Playlist: This Will Destroy You - New Topia Converge - The Dusk in Us Lowercase Noises - Passage Hammock - Turning Into Tiny Particles... Floating Through Empty Space Tides Of Man - Mountain House Thrice - Hurricane PILLARS - Finalita Frightened Rabbit - Little Drum Death Cab for Cutie - Brothers on a Hotel Bed
What does it mean when there's 'Space' in music? When is it good, how can you use it more? Let's talk about it! Did you have any thoughts? Comments? Please send them to us at joyouseclectic@gmail.com! Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/joyouseclectic/ | https://www.facebook.com/joyouseclectic/ | https://twitter.com/joyouseclectic Songs Used Chad Songs: "Have You Ever Seen Milk" by Alpha Male Tea Party, "The Last Stage of Consumption" by Lowercase Noises, "Midnight Souls Still Remain" by M83, "Brother's Blood" by Kevin Devine Matt Songs: "5" by Three Trapped Tigers, "Fearless" by Pink Floyd, "So What" by Miles Davis, "Me and Your Mama" by Childish Gambino Parker Songs: "Dinner with a Gypsy" by He is Legend, "Lost" by Tyson Motsenbocker, "I Can Make You Feel Young Again" by Tyson Motsenbocker, "Deadweight on Velveteen" by Jose Gonzalez All intros/bumpers/outros written and recorded by hosts. Check out our 'sister' podcast "Two Bros Driving" here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/two-bros-driving/id1349804668?mt=2 or follow their social media @twobrosdriving Photo credit to unsplash
La Estación Espacial Internacional es un centro de investigación en la órbita terrestre, cuya administración, gestión y desarrollo está a cargo de la cooperación internacional. El proyecto funciona como una estación espacial permanentemente tripulada, en la que rotan equipos de astronautas e investigadores de las cinco agencias del espacio participantes: la Agencia Nacional de la Aeronáutica y del Espacio (NASA), la Agencia Espacial Federal Rusa, la Agencia Japonesa de Exploración Espacial, la Agencia Espacial Canadiense y la Agencia Espacial Europea.? Está considerada como uno de los logros más grandes de la ingeniería. Los primeros planes de montar una gran estación internacional se remontan a los años 80. La estación se planificó en ese entonces también bajo el nombre Alpha. Actualmente está dividida en dos secciones, el Segmento Orbital Ruso (Russian Orbital Segment, ROS) y el Segmento Orbital Estadounidense (United States Orbital Segment, USOS), compartidos por varias naciones. La sección estadounidense cuenta con financiación hasta el 2024, al igual que la sección rusa. La Estación Espacial Internacional está en construcción desde 1998 y en el presente es el objeto artificial más grande en órbita terrestre. Completa una vuelta aproximadamente cada 92 minutos y se encuentra a unos 408 km de altura aproximadamente de la superficie de la Tierra. Gracias a la estación hay presencia humana permanente en el espacio; al menos dos personas la han habitado desde el 2 de noviembre del año 2000. La estación se mantiene hoy en día principalmente por las lanzaderas rusas Soyuz y la nave espacial Progress. Anteriormente, el mantenimiento se hacía gracias a los transbordadores estadounidenses, que operaron hasta el año 2011. Posteriormente el programa de transbordadores espaciales de los Estados Unidos fue cancelado debido a sus exorbitantes costos. En sus primeros tiempos, la estación tenía una capacidad para una tripulación de tres astronautas, pero desde la llegada de la Expedición 20, estuvo lista para soportar una tripulación de seis. Antes de que llegara el astronauta alemán Thomas Reiter, de la ESA, que se unió al equipo de la Expedición 13 en julio de 2006, todos los astronautas permanentes pertenecían a los programas espaciales ruso, estadounidense o canadiense. Desde entonces, la Estación Espacial Internacional ha sido visitada por 205 personas de 16 países. David Roa, Winterlight, Joseph Quimby Jr, Moonlooker, Vlad Zhukov, Lowercase Noises, Interstellar Sequence, Alla Pugacheva, Ivan Burlaev & Dimitriy Noskov, Lights & Motion, Erik Wøllo, Kevin Kerrigan, Robert Logan, Celestial Aeon Project, Benjamin Wallfisch & Hans Zimmer, Asura.
Thank you for your patience over the last month while I re-floored my basement studio! New material by:Erik Skodvin/Rauelsson: https://erikkskodvinrauelsson.bandcamp.com/album/a-score-for-darling Lowercase Noises: http://music.lowercasenoises.com/album/the-ironic-distance Jemh Circs: https://cellule75.bandcamp.com/album/untitled-kingdom Optic Echo PresentsTuesday nights 6-8pm PSTStreaming www.xray.fm 107.1 / 91.1 FM KXRY Portland Ólafur Arnalds- LateNightTales d3Erik K Skodvin & Rauelsson- A Score for Darling b4Lowercase Noises- The Ironic Distance b3 Alias- Muted d2Eluvium- Life Through Bombardment vol 1 j1Stars of the Lid- Gravatational Pull vs the Desire for an Aquatic Life a2Jemh Circs- (untitled) Kingdom b2Peter Broderick- These Walls of Mine b4Gert Behanna- Who is the Alcoholic? b1.2W. Tang- Instrumental b4Four Tet- New Energy c3Hymie’s Basement- s/t b2Balmorhea (Helios remix)- All is Wild, All is Silent Remixes d2
Programa 897... Rozando ya el 900. A un mes de cumplir 25 años. Durante todo este tiempo el formato ha ido variando. A veces sutilmente. Yo mismo he ido cambiando. Los que sois veteranos y conocísteis otras épocas sabéis a qué me refiero. Los discos recomendados lo son porque a mí, personalmente, me han dicho algo. Y quiero transmitirlo. Y me da igual quien vaya a escuchar este programa. Espero sinceramente que a ti también te digan algo. Y que hayas decidido escucharme precisamente por eso. Cuando empecé a emitir estos programas hace 25 años me preocupaba que la música que seleccionaba fuera excesivamente independiente u original y que a la potencial audiencia pudiera no gustarle. Intentaba ser "comercial". (Qué ironía, ¿no? Comercial en una música supuestamente no comercial). Ahora he envejecido. Y me he liberado de prejuicios. Ya no tengo cuidado en poner según qué cosas. Al contrario: creo que -consciente o inconscientemente- busco poner música mucho más personal. Crear -si puede decirse- un estilo: el "estilo lostfrontier". Y a eso se le llama evolucionar. Jameson Nathan Jones, TSODE, Ocoeur, Lowercase Noises y Winterlight.
Our newest episode is a conversation with Andy Othling, the man behind celebrated ambient outlet Lowercase Noises. Go listen to "Swiss Illness," go listen to the two released songs off new EP "The Ironic Distance," fall in love. The first song you'll hear is "Of Course It's All Things" (43:58) off "The Ironic Distance," while the second is titled "A Course of Strengthening Medicines" (1:03:18) and it's off "The Swiss Illness." Promo Codes: Oldies.com: Use "MODERN-VINYL" for 10% off your order Rockabilia: Use "PCJABBERJAW" for 15% off your order. Blind Tiger Record Club: Use "MODERNVINYL" for 50% off your first vinyl subscription box. 6131 Records: 10% off with code "MV10." Lowercase Noises: 15% off the new EP on vinyl. Use code "modernvinyl." I do say use a space in the episode, but I lied! Get advanced episodes and exclusive audio on Patreon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Live Passionately film documents the journey of Monsta Surf's 'Live Passionately' movement. The film follows the tribe as they are taken on the adventure of a lifetime to the Philippines. In this 50 minute film, the Monsta team head to the Philippines in order to find paradise and search for perfect surf... but what unfolded was not what anyone expected at all. -- Film by Miraki Creative: www.mirakicreative.co Supported by Impact Espresso: www.impactespresso.com Follow the journey: instagram.com/monstasurf // @monstasurf Music "Will You Catch Me If I Blow Away? (Pt. 1)" by Lowercase Noises
Iré a dormir de luna, me cubrirás con sábanas de estrellas y soñaré en los reinos azulados de tus ojos. Me vestirás de blanco en la noche oscura, sentirás mi luz brillar entre las otras y acariciaré tu mar como suave lucero. Descansaremos en cetros de sombras, nos volverán a besar los tibios silencios y despertaremos en áncoras de luz. Diego Martín Badillo Nhung Nguyen, Ben Prunty, Roly Witherow, Elhixir & Wilf, Luis Alberto Naranjo, Roger Subirana, Brokenkites, Penguin Cafe, TSODE, Lowercase Noises, Assaf Rinde.
We talk with Andy Othling about his instrumental musical project called Lowercase Noises. He started it to impress girls... jk. Andy is actually a smart, sincere guy who stopped making popular guitar gear videos on YouTube to focus on his music. Check it out. Go pre-order his new record at lowercasenoises.com Support this podcast at www.patreon.com/dontfeedthetrolls Website: www.trollspodcast.com iTunes: bit.ly/trollspodcast RSS: bit.ly/trollsfeed Google: bit.ly/trollsgoogle
With a degree in Computer Science, Andy Othling of Lowercase Noises is one of the best and most equipped people to create art through altering signal flows from his guitar or keyboard. He also uses his computer science knowledge to code visual displays that match the instrumentation live. On this episode he showcases his talent while Matt analyzes the music theory used in real time. They also bond on the experience of getting lost in another world when exploring delay pedals. Links and Sponsors: http://www.lowercasenoises.com/ code DOWN for 15% off breakitdownpod.com https://www.patreon.com/breakitdownpod emerymusic.com http://bswusa.com/ code DOWN for 10% off https://joeysturgistones.com/ code PODCAST20 for 20% off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andy Othling, mastermind behind Lowercase Noises (LowerCaseNoises.com) BC Music's newest artist, discusses his unique musical craft and gives us a peak into his life, inspiration, his successful music career, what his faith (or lack of) in God currently looks like and why people admire his pedalboard more than his music. The fellas also discuss why marriage counseling is effective only when couples want it to be, how culture's approach to sex potentially stunts a woman's ability to be free, and the advantages of having a penis. Sponsors and Links: Zip Recruiter - http://ziprecruiter.com/firstHubble - http://hubblecontacts.com Join the BC Club - http://thebcclub.com/ http://badchristianmedia.com http://www.lowercasenoises.com/
Welcome to Episode 22! Today we speak to Andy Othling, the man behind lowercase noises. Andy has a built a full time career crafting beautiful ambient and cinematic pieces and taking on some super creative projects. Andy tells of his emerging influences, delving into instrumental guitar, touring as a soloist and sideman, his new podcast, gear and much more. Todays episode is brought to you by Michael Dolce's 2016 Funk/Fusion Masterclass tour and yougrooove@optusnet.com.au who designed our cool new logo.
We’re joined by David Murrow, author of the book “Why Men Hate Going To Church” and we have a great discussion challenging the modern validity of the “sermon and singing” Church format, what we can learn from peeing in buckets and other topics. Also, a chat with BC Clubber and new BC Music artist Andy Othling of Lowercase Noises. And in the news, babies with DNA from 3 people! Sponsors and Links: Fit For A King - http://fitforakingband.com/ Church for Men - http://churchformen.com/ Join the BC Club! - http://thebcclub.com/ Lowercase Noises Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/lowercasenoises/ Break It Down - http://www.breakitdownpodcast.net/ Fundamentalist Book - http://fundamentalistpastor.com/ Unstoppable Badass - https://soundcloud.com/theunstoppablebadass
One of the more introspective and interesting conversations on the podcast I have ever had with Andy Othling from Lowercase Noises. He is a one man band from Albuquerque, New Mexico and his music is beautiful, haunting and trance inducing. After getting to know him a bit, I knew he’d be a great guest for the show and he did not disappoint. We speak in depth about solitude, computer science and the creative process. I urge you to listen to this episode as we go down roads that I think many people would be able to relate with. Enjoy! Listen to the best summer playlist couresty of Amazon Prime Music!Use our Amazon Affiliate Code to support the show! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Love how this one turned out- thanks to @newhighscore (Krista Sanders) for joining me in the studio and helping out as co-selector! 12:00pm White Islands by Die Verboten on DIE VERBOTEN '2007' (-) 12:08pm Basique by Little People on Mickey Mouse Operation (-) 12:11pm Mellowtune by Potatohead People on Mellowtunes EP (-) 12:15pm Viewing Growth by Botany, Limalo on Oasis of Days (-) 12:18pm Adrift - Shigeto's "Adrift A Dream" Remix by Tycho on Horizon Line (-) 12:22pm Zum Greifen Nah by Bersarin Quartett on II (-) 12:27pm Draft Culture by Dorian Concept on Joined Ends (-) 12:32pm Bohemian Forest by Pantha du Prince on Black Noise (-) 12:38pm Prelude by Thrupence on Unfinished Business (-) 12:40pm Quest by Nosaj Thing on Drift (-) 12:41pm Ghostwriter by RJD2 on Deadringer (-) 12:46pm Charles by Beanfield on Beanfield (-) 12:52pm Drains of the Red Sea by Kyson on Blackstone (-) 12:54pm Flow & Branch by Keith Kenniff on Branches (-) 12:57pm Into the Cave / Main Title by The Octopus Project on Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter OST (-) 1:03pm No Moon, Fallen Stars by 7and5 on Themes for a Grey Day (-) 1:07pm Looped by Kiasmos on Kiasmos (-) 1:14pm Gay Sons of Lesbian Mothers by Kaki King on - (-) 1:17pm Part 4 by Sixtoo on Jackals and Vipers in Envy of Man (-) 1:21pm Filmic by Above & Beyond on Group Therapy (-) 1:24pm Move by Iambic on Move (-) 1:29pm Strength by Olof Melander on The Path (-) 1:31pm Avril 14th by Aphex Twin on Drukgs (-) 1:33pm Indra's Web by Rena Jones on Indra's Web (-) 1:38pm Echoes by Rena Jones, Ilya Goldberg on Echoes (-) 1:42pm Natural Cause by Emancipator on Dusk to Dawn (-) 1:49pm Nakt by Rone on So So So - EP (-) 1:53pm Nanotrees (Out in the Woods) by Daisuke Tanabe & Kidkanevil on Kidsuke (-) 1:55pm Passage by Lowercase Noises on Passage (-)
Y cayó la más oscura de las noches. Como cae el telón tras el último acto. Y las tinieblas se cernieron sobre el mundo. Y los fríos páramos quedaron yermos bajo la bruma. Desnudos y ateridos en la más absoluta indigencia. Las almas vagaron sin rumbo, a la deriva en la corriente, meciéndose en un agitado mar, ahogándose de prejuicios, naufragando en el abismo. Dolor y agonía de una orfandad súbita. El silencioso llanto desgarrador del eterno deambular en la oscuridad del alma. Débiles susurros que se lleva el viento. Los pasos cansados de recorrer una y mil veces el mismo camino polvoriento. La lucha por levantar el terrible peso de arrastrar una cruz que te doblega y te arroja contra el suelo en la extenuación de LA NOCHE MÁS OSCURA. Música para descender a los abismos. Música para la Semana Santa. Sava Marinkovi?, Drombeg, Olga Wojciechowska, Ólafur Arnalds, Faber, Benjamin Symons, Herbsareflying, Patrick Bernard, Marek Iwaszkiewicz, Flowers for Bodysnatchers, Ralph Zurmühle, Jorge Granda, Lowercase Noises, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Jóhann Jóhannsson, Marsen Jules, Paul Ellis, Nils Frahm y Brock Van Wey.
A veces, uno pasea por la orilla del mar y, de repente, decide levantar la mirada. Y entonces ve las estrellas. Gandalf, Lowercase Noises, Roger Subirana, Unland, Óscar Pascasio, Gianluca Piacenza, Mary-Kathryn, Rafael Corpa, Iván Torrent, René Aubry, moonbooter, ARC, AES Dana, Zachary Huff y De Cetia.
Karunesh, Eduardo Tarilonte, Rodrigo Leão, Lowercase Noises, Walking Over Strings, Zachary Huff, Mikey Guitar, Óscar Pascasio y José Luis Serrano Esteban.
Dave Shay is back on the show with me and we talk about the responsibility that creators have to their fan bases, I talk about Freebooting, and a ton of other good stuff. I also tell you how to win a Lowercase Noises vinyl direct from me! iTunes RSS
Tim is 1/2 of the band Foxhollow, 1/4 of the band Everett, and 1/1 of the band Tim Stickrod. We talk about his music, his marriage, and his motivation for doing art. It's not what you think. I also announce the unveiling of the new website, as well as a contest to win one of two Lowercase Noises vinyl records. itunes RSS
Derechazos directos a la mandíbula. Nada más que añadir... Fiona Joy, Michele McLaughlin, Philip Wesley, Corciolli, Matti Paalanen, Lowercase Noises, Liquid Mind, Xenberg, Claudio Casanueva, Jean-Michel Jarre & Gesaffelstein, Steve Roach, Robert Rich, Erik Wøllo y Rebecca Nakata.
Y cayó la más oscura de las noches. Como cae el telón tras el último acto. Y las tinieblas se cernieron sobre el mundo. Y los fríos páramos quedaron yermos bajo la bruma. Desnudos y ateridos en la más absoluta indigencia. Las almas vagaron sin rumbo, a la deriva en la corriente, meciéndose en un agitado mar, ahogándose de prejuicios, naufragando en el abismo. Dolor y agonía de una orfandad súbita. El silencioso llanto desgarrador del eterno deambular en la oscuridad del alma. Débiles susurros que se lleva el viento. Los pasos cansados de recorrer una y mil veces el mismo camino polvoriento. La lucha por levantar el terrible peso de arrastrar una cruz que te doblega y te arroja contra el suelo en la extenuación de la noche más oscura. Peter Gabriel, Lowercase Noises, Azam Ali & Loga Ramin Torkian, Jamin Winans, Alberto Iglesias, Rhian Sheehan, Roger Subirana, Lisa Gerrard, Aimaro, Emerald Web, Atra Aeterna, Vox, Hans Zimmer & Lorne Balfe, Javier Vecino, Georg Friedrich Händel, Stella Maris, Max Richter, Andreas Hack, Jordi Casadevall, Black Tape for a Blue Girl, Jóhann Jóhannsson, Arvo Pärt, Bartholomäus Traubeck, Hermann Contractus y Brock Van Wey.
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Un repaso a lo más destacado (bajo nuestra personalísima perspectiva) del año pasado. Andy Pickford, Nomad Soul Music, Antti Martikainen, Erez Yaary, Dawn of Midi, Les Friction, Nils Frahm, Hammock, Wilhelm, Rhian Sheehan, Lowercase Noises, Eluvium, Raven, Aural Method, emmaleeˆcrane, Kerani, Flares, Otarion, I'Anson, Craig Armstrong y Tartalo Music.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de lostfrontier.org. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/26825
Andy Othling of Lowercase Noises comes on the show to discuss life, love, and the haters. itunes rss
No nos cansamos de repetirlo: existe otra forma de hacer música. Slow music. Fortadelis, J. M. Quintana Cámara, David Clavijo, John Luttrell, Tino Izzo, Claudio Casanueva, Lowercase Noises, Hammock y Peter Broderick.
Cedar Creeek in Cedarburg, WI. This mix ended up in a different place than when it started. I have folder in my prospective mix bin called "just plain old good ambient." It had a few tracks in it & I sat down with it intending to make a mix with that "theme" in mind. But then when I got to tracks #5, the Jasper, TX track, I started to hear something else happening. It was the title of track #5, "Rivers Flow," that gave me the idea of where this mix really wanted to go. I listened to the cut already laid down and sure enough they did fit with a river theme. After deciding on the new direction I sought out a few more tracks and.. TA DA! A new mix with a flowing river theme. The mix contains some low light regulars like Eno and Maps & Diagrams. The Kiln track I've been hanging on to for a long time, waiting for the right spot & I think this is it. The first cut is from Lowercase Noises, an artist I discovered on Bandcamp. Check him out here...Lowercase Noises. Next up, a Sci Fi mix for Josh at Nocturne Records. T R A C K L I S T : 00:00 Lowercase Noises - Ambient songs 01 05:15 Kiln - Drala 07:15 Michael Brook - Mimosa 12:40 Filed Rotation - Repetition of History 17:00 Jasper, TX - Rivers Flow 21:45 Xela - The Only Rose 24:10 Gagarin - An Tarbet 28:50 Maps & Diagrams - Searching Faraway Places 30:50 Brian Eno - Unfamiliar Wind 35:10 Benoit Pioulard - If I could possibly tell the difference I wouldn't care anyway 39:40 The Green Kingdom - Kalimba Sketch 43:05 Noto & Sakamoto - By This River (phantom) 46:00 Aglaia - On the Banks of a River 49:33 Martin Herterich - Silent Fields 2 55:15 Brian Eno - Riverside 58:37 end
There’s definitely something for everyone on this weeks show.Today’s episode features music from Hannis Brown, Morgan O’Kane, Lowercase Noises, Tipsy in Chelsea, Mirrors, and a special addition from the new Old Gray EP. For more information on all the bands check out theindieartistpodcast.com! Episode Three-“a little bit of everything” Subscribe in iTunes! ( or you can […]