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While the new world struggles to be born, people all round this dying old world cannot help but keep making music. Too many, frankly. Please stop. Anyway, I cannot help but keep playing you all this incredible music, postpunkindustrialdubjunglegamelanglitchjazzfolkclassical, as those in the know call it *taps nose* LISTEN AGAIN to the music of the spheres. Stream on demand from fbi.radio, podcast here. Laeter – Isolate [Laeter Bandcamp] Laeter – Leibowitz [Laeter Bandcamp] Liam Bosecke is based on Kaurna country, in Adelaide, and he’s founded a creative community called Empty Frames that aims to raise mental health awareness. His latest album as Laeter is released via that platform, but is of course available on Bandcamp (and in a handsome CD edition!) Blanket Doubt is a wonderful thing that kind of answers the question, “What if indietronica except slow-moving industrial dub?” Intense distorted drum machines and synthetic screeches underscore almost-spoken vocals, or shudder and crash under New Order-esque synth melodies. Pure perverted pleasure. Damos Room – All Shall Go [Long Gone/Bandcamp] Damos Room – Gullet (Dirty Protest) [Long Gone/Bandcamp] Last time I played Damos Room on the show was a mere month ago. I wrote at the time: I’m not sure who Damos is or what’s in their Room, but signs point to it being three guys: Luke Miles, Nicholas Elson & Huw Oleskar. I’ve just found out (because they told me, nothing underhand) that Huw Oleskar is also known as Elijah Minnelli, responsible for some of the most interesting and lovely dub-folk hybrids in recent times, ostensibly under the auspices of Breadminster County Council. As for Damos Room, you can find a series of fantastic, weirdly-shaped releases on their Bandcamp, including a mixtape of two bizarre 40-minute radio pieces, some quasi-singles of abstracted dub/spoken-word/electronics, and the experimental electronics of their collaboration with rapper LYAM, which I played on this show a few years back. So, a month ago I played something from Walk With The Militia, a vaguely-album-shaped item that wasn’t actually their new album – rather it’s a mixtape, entirely in keeping with the mystery what all this is about. It collects – I said – a whole lot of weird shit, but it’s all dub-based experimental electronics, with Minnelli’s distinctive spoken word & low-key singing, odd radio interludes and noise bits and so on. It’s really fantastic. So how about All Shall Go, their new album which is really released now? Well, it’s just as murky, weird-shaped and all as the prior mixtape and earlier works. And as with earlier works, there are also some head-nodding beats and bass, and tracks where Oleskar’s voice chants and sings in nearly melodic fashion. Don’t expect pop, dancehall or grime here, but do expect music that’s evocative, challenging, ancient and modern. Do go deep, but don’t miss that mixtape, or 2020’s Commencement either. Carl Gari – Pick’n’Peel [Molten Moods/Bandcamp] Most of us know German band Carl Gari from their incredibly strong albums made with Egyptian singer/trumpeter/poet/composer Abdullah Miniawy, on AD93 and Amphibian Records. Between those two releases, the band & singer released a live album on Molten Moods, and it’s that label that Carl Gari return to now for their self-titled album, forthcoming in June. This is the first single (by the time of writing I’ve heard the second), and it’s just what the doctor ordered – dark, insistent minimal drum’n’bass if it was produced by Depeche Mode circa Songs of Faith and Devotion, a very specific reference that probably only makes sense to me 🖤 Fez The Kid & BRUK – Original Secret [RuptureLDN/Bandcamp] Two young junglists from Bristol tearin’ it up on this new EP, their first for the iconic jungle-revival label RuptureLDN. These guys really know their jungle originals and are making the kind of tracks that wouldn’t have been out of place in an East London club circa ’93. Both Fez The Kid & BRUK have a number of EPs to their names, but have also worked together for a while, and DJ back2back as well. Turn up yr subs and feel the bass pressure while the snares go renegade. Rrrrrrrince out! A.Fruit – I Left You [YUKU/Bandcamp] A.Fruit – Choice [YUKU/Bandcamp] Anna Derlemenko aka A.Fruit is a Ukrainian music producer, born in Moscow, but her family relocated to Spain after Russia’s war on Ukraine. She co-runs the Distorted Barcelona club and does a lot of music production training & tips on her Patreon – in fact, the first track I played tonight is the subject of a full track breakdown there, and she’s shared the full Ableton project. Her productions are consistently adventurous, mixing up genres and manipulating sounds while remaining dancefloor friendly, and that’s certainly the case on her new EP Choice for the one & only YUKU. She’s an artist I’ll never not recommend. upsammy & Valentina Magaletti – Superimposed [PAN/Bandcamp] upsammy & Valentina Magaletti – It Comes To An End [PAN/Bandcamp] Dutch producer & DJ upsammy (who visited Sydney recently for Soft Centre) has previously worked the built & natural environment into her music: Germ in a Population of Buildings in 2023 created a whole environment of hallucinatory fauna and automata, repurposing IDM in a similar-but-different way to Eora’s own gi. Valentina Magaletti is one of the most versatile drummer/percussionists working at the moment, found in the postpunk-electronica band Moin, but also remaking kuduro & batida with Afro-Portuguese producer Nídia, a kind of postpunk dub with electronic producer Al Wootton, and plenty of other avant-garde stuff. upsammy & Magaletti’s collaborative album Seismo (yes, it means “earthquake”) came out of a commission from the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, for which they sampled the sounds of the museum itself, using its spaces as percussive surfaces, and much of the joy of the album comes from the blurring of live drums and other acoustic rhythms with electronic programming and manipulation. Around & amongst the percussion are snippets of voice (a callback Mageletti’s work with Raime and Moin, albeit applied very differently), strange fragmentary samples of guitar & bass, piano notes stretched thin, slow melodic synths. Mostly delicate, mostly the opposite of an earthquake, these are musical giants striding across our world while imps dance in their footprints. It’s a wonderful album. Hoavi – Song of the Forgotten [Peak Oil] Hoavi – Colossus [Peak Oil] And speaking of imps dancing, Russian producer Hoavi is one of the exemplars of music that sounds like skittering insects and tumbling waterfalls, drawing jungle-ish IDM into dub technoid waters. His second album for Peak Oil, Architectonics, takes those aspects into newer territories, with a bank of samples of percussive sounds from around his house, and inspiration taken from Indonesian gamelan and minimalist composition. For all this though, it’s vintage Hoavi – rhythmically complex, deep sound design. Genius. Foote/Dickow – Underwater Welder [Geographic North/Bandcamp] Peak Oil is run by two Bria/ons – Brion Brionson is the “o” guy, and the other is Brian Foote, who’s been kranky‘s media guy forever as well as running various labels (including Peak Oil just above here!) and playing in various bands. Brian’s also a connoisseur of IDM, electronica & rave in all its variations (solo as Leech), and here he teams up with Paul Dickow, best known as Strategy, maker of much dubwise, ambient & technoid musics and himself co-founder of the Community Library label. High Cube is their first outing together as a duo, and you can feel their shared musical heritage in its bones. Skittering IDM glitchbeats hover above a dub techno skeleton, and there’s a jazzy sensibility to the keyboards. Charming. Richard Pike – III. “August” [Salmon Universe/Bandcamp] Sydney’s Richard Pike, alum of PVT, is now based in London. He can be found in various ensembles, including with Joe Quirke, with whom he co-runs the Salmon Universe label, and under his own name has been making ambient-techno-hybrid-orchestral soundtracks for TV. Outside of that, he’s released solo music under the alias DEEP LEARNING on Oxtail Recordings, based around subtly rhythmic glitchy loops, but now returns to his own name for album that mixes late-night piano and glitchy dub-techno. It’s not surprising to discover that the creation of this music was directly triggered by the death of Ryuichi Sakamoto, but the music takes darker paths than the Japanese master. The full album’s out later in May, and the last single brings in something of the jungle-meets-dub techno we’ve heard a lot of tonight. Laurence Pike – Guardians of Memory [Balmat/Bandcamp] It’s lovely to find Laurence Pike – brother to Richard above – coming out on Philip Sherburne & Albert Salinas‘ Balmat label in late May. Pike was drummer in Pivot/PVT and Triosk, and the hallucinatory melding of live jazz and micro-sampled loops has remained central to his DNA since the start. There’s a trickery at the heart of Possible Utopias for Jazz Quintet, hinted at with “possible”: while there are guests on these tracks, it’s never a jazz quintet, and still predominantly Laurence solo. The “utopias” denote an idea of freedom which Pike is reaching for, in continuity with his last album The Undreamt-of Centre – that people are not atomised individuals but exist interdependently with their environment. And for all that this is a solo album, Pike begins the album with a substantial, sumptuous feature from Eora/Sydney pianist Novak Manojlovic. Utopian indeed. David Norland – E-Car Soul reNYX [Denovali] English composer David Norland, who lives between LA & London, is best known as a soundtrack writer for film and stage, as well as a composer of electronic and experimental choral music. He has an album coming via Denovali called La Source, which is not a soundtrack, but incorporates choral music into its beat-driven electronic framework. Strangely, I didn’t hear the single “E-Car Soul” as choral, but the “reNYX” by UK vocal/electronic collective NYX reworks it into their image, with vocal harmonies and rearranged electronics. Carl Stone & Asuna – Ulna As Ancestor [Room40/Bandcamp] A pioneer of live laptop music, Carl Stone has been at it since the 1980s, and has had a renaissance since Unseen Worlds released a series of his early music on triple LP sets. Stone has for a long time lived between LA and Japan, and on this new CD he’s collaborating with Japanese artist Asuna Arashi, whose toy instruments are sampled and processed by Stone and then handed by to Arashi for her to rework and… send back to Stone. With all these layers of processing, it’s not often easy to make out the original toy instruments, but it’s pretty immersive, experimental but friendly. In keeping with a lot of Stone’s own work, the titles are all anagrams of “Carl Stone Asuma”, all of which are unreasonably good (“A Nacreous Slant”? “Nascent Arousal”!) Loom & Thread – Spheres [Macro/Bandcamp] A few years ago, German jazz trio Loom & Thread released their debut album Island Grammar on macro rec. Pianist Tom Schneider is known as “frontman” of the live techno act KUF, playing as lead instrument the sampler. On Loom & Thread’s debut, Schneider at least played piano primarily, albeit sampled and processed live, as were the double bass of Tobi Fröhlich and the drums of Daniel Klein. For their follow-up Bandcamp, Schneider is well and truly a sampler-player (although yes, piano’s in there too), triggering & manipulating samples of two saxophonists and two vibraphone players (one of whom is drummer Daniel Klein). The samples’ use can range from chaotic scatter to undulant layers, around which is constructed a form of contemporary jazz. It’s weirder than their first album, but just as enjoyable. You can see them playing some of this live here, with Fröhlich also alternating between double bass & sampler. Christian Wallumrød Ensemble – Not new to [Aspen Edities/Bandcamp] It’s seems like yesterday – well OK, it was only last week – when I was talking about the richness of the Norwegian (and generally, Nordic) music scene(s), highlighting among others the stunning new solo album from saxophonist, singer, composer etc Espen Reinertsen. Reinertsen’s album was released on SusannaSonata, run by the artist known as Susanna or Susanna and the Magical Orchestra, who is also Susanna Wallumrød. She’s the youngest of a family of musicians – as well as their cousin, jazz pianist David Wallumrød, her brother Fredrik Wallumrød is a drummer of mainly rock & pop, and the oldest of the lot is pianist Christian Wallumrød (born in 1971 – Susanna was born in 1979), a renowned jazz pianist & keyboard player, whose eponymous Ensemble have released a series of albums on ECM Records. Christian & Fredrik also release music made of drum machines & synths as Brutter (also here) – glitchy, arhythmic synthetic grooves. Anyway, last week I remarked on the uncanny beauty of Reinertsen’s album, and there’s something similarly bewitching, gorgeous but slightly wrong about the music on the Christian Wallumrød Ensemble’s latest album Non Sonett, released by Belgian post-folk/jazz label Aspen Edities. The label specialises in acoustic experimental music by and large, but does slip sideways into electronics at times, and so does this latest album, where minimalist jazz compositions sidle up to Norwegian folk and haunted electronics, while remaining utterly restrained throughout. You may think this would sound cold & difficult, but it’s not: it’s engrossing and delightful, like Penguin Cafe Orchestra recording Talk Talk’s last albums, Keith Jarrett jamming Sunn O))), Henry Purcell discovering free jazz. If you only listen to one Norwegian jazz/folk record this week, make it this one (but don’t stop there). tokesmo – 02.02 [tokesmo Bamdcamp] tokesmo – 01 [tokesmo Bandcamp] Andrea B of doom/psych/metal trio Morkobot is tokesmo, a project in which he combines field recordings and found sounds with electronics. Two EPs launch the project; on tksm 01 it’s more sound-art and noise than rhythms, while tksm 02 transforms found sounds into percussive instruments for its IDM-meets-industrial beats. Whitney Johnson, Lia Kohl, Macie Stewart – paper folding | disappearing [International Anthem/Bandcamp] Whitney Johnson, Lia Kohl, Macie Stewart – laundry | blood [International Anthem/Bandcamp] Last year I played a track from a trio of Chicago-based women who were all string players and singers – in fact, I loved it so much I played it in Part 2 of my Best of 2025. Whitney Johnson on viola, Lia Kohl on cello and Macie Stewart on violin don’t just all sing – they all operate various tape machines, into which they feed their sounds and alchemically transmute their playing & singing into dusty loops. You can see this gorgeous transformation happening in real time in this video. Last year’s “stone | piece” was one partially improvised composition that’s part of the BODY SOUND album now released by Chicago (post-?)jazz institution International Anthem. There’s a surprising variety of sound here – string drones melting into tape hiss are part of it, but so are plucked prepared cello, loops glitched through manipulated recording heads, deconstructed folk melodies and quasi-classical accompaniments to angelic singing, squalling loops played at triple-time and roaring bass as the cello is pitched down multiple octaves. An extraordinary album like no other. Hara Alonso – A Second is a Choir (feat. Lia Kohl) [FUU/Bandcamp] Lia Kohl also turns up as one guest on the brilliant new EP Music of Many Nows from Stockholm-based Spanish sound-artist Hara Alonso. Here, Alonso combines accidental and casual recordings of life going by, combined with recordings of a nearby choir, a found piano and a couple of guests, and makes beautifully cracked vignettes, much deeper musically than this method would suggest. Honestly this couldn’t be more Utility Fog, and I love it so much. Daniel O’Toole – Breathing Colour [Cascade Rumble Records] Naarm-based artist & musician Daniel O’Toole was based here in Eora until a few years back, and was responsible for a lot of well-loved street art under the name Ears. Accompanying that were a few albums of funky instrumental hip-hop as Captain Earwax, but these days Daniel is emphasising the more abstract, gallery-friendly side of his art – gorgeous colour gradients and textures that you can sample here – and musically he’s making incredible custom-built instruments alongside his own strings, keyboard playing, percussion etc: check out the particle plate and the particle drum. Hand-made gestural instruments like this are at the core of O’Toole’s new album Outer Magnolia, but equally there’s a lot of acoustic sounds here – folktronica but not like your Daddy made it. Euan Alexander Millar-McMeeken – Nothing Moves In Me [Sleep In The Fire Records] London-based Scottish musician Euan Alexander Millar-McMeeken has recorded a lot of solo ambient music as glacis, and led indie/folk band The Kays Lavelle for many years. He has a substantial number of collaborative projects, many of them duos, all of them wonderful: Graveyard Tapes with Matthew Collings and Civic Hall with Craig Tattersall, Bird Battles with Jesse Narens and now Yoal with Satomimagae. In 2024, Euan released his first album under his full name, All The Weather Of The Human Heart, a deeply moving work that’s a meditation on loss, in which the central vocals & piano are cracked & smudged through digital & analogue means. Similar approaches to sound design are found on the solo follow-up Framed Insects – fragile songs and tape hiss interrupted by distorted beats or glitched into strange structures. Just gorgeous. Listen again — ~217MB
En la entrevista del programa La Miel en tu radio conversamos con la Dra. Kairi Raime de Estonia 16-2-2025 con quien conversamos sobre su participación en Meliza 2025 del 14 al 16 de febrero de 2025 en Zamora - España y su línea de investigación.
Saime Discordi kaudu soovi, et Algorütm räägiks päris maailma IoT projektidest. Kutsusime siis külla Mobi Lab tegevjuhi Veiko Raime, kes meile rääkis oma kogemustest IoT projektidega. Episoodi veavad Martin Kapp ja Priit Liivak.Algorütmi toetavad Pipedrive, Nortal ja Veriff.
Avantgardistische Elektronika und frickelige Klangexperimente. ## NOKO 126 - Blackest Ever Black A new mixtape or broadcast from Kiran Sande on NTS or Berlin Community Radio was always an opaque but complex pleasure in a way.. crime and dissonance. filigree and shadow. love backed by force. underwater moonlight, underwater dancehall. visions of the country, dreams about dreaming. space blues, rat life, time high fiction. abstractions of the industrial north. the future sound of loudon. half-dead ganja music. drowning by numbers. beat punk from the black ark.. are an attempt to describe. Blackest Ever Black the berlin and london-based label home to Raime, Tropic of Cancer, Dalhous, Lustmord, Weekend, Cut Hands and many other artists. furthermore there are Krokodilo Tapes, a cassette only sublabel for mixes and Confessions the one for planned series of jukebox 45´s with an 7" from Pete Swanson / Moin as the inaugural and last release. The other label special - between then and now! listen to mixes made by BEB (2010-2014) crossed with some own brand records in a three hour noko edit. 1. intro. Tod Dockstader - slambrass (excerpt) [Boosey & Hawkes, 1981] 2. Radikal Satan - espacio [La Voix Des Sirènes, 2010] 3. Headwar - untitled (hopital torture punition IV) [Label Brique; Les Potagers Natures, 2011] ### Blackest Ever Black – She Died With Her Eyes Open 1. Amebix - sunshine ward (glad to be bad) (excerpt) [Spiderleg, 1984] 2. Chasing Voices - acidbathory (excerpt) [Preserved Instincts, 2010] 3. Yellow Tears - don't cry (fragment) [Hospital, 2009] 4. Burzum - rundgang um die transzendentale säule der singularität [Misanthropy; Cymophane, 1996] 5. Second Layer - black flowers [Cherry Red, 1981] 6. Mecanica Popular - daguerrotipo (excerpt) [Grabaciones Accidentales, 1987] ### Blackest Ever Black –BCR– April 2014 1. Breather - radiation [Sonic Incision, 1984] 2. Alexander Lewis - the third room [Blackest Ever Black, 2013] 3. Moin - elsie [Confessions, 2012] 4. Cut Hands - belladonna theme [Blackest Ever Black, 2013] ### Blackest Ever Black –NTS– 11 September 2013 1. Jane Arden & Jack Bond - anti-clock [Excerpt] 2. Holly Golightly - your love is mine [Flapping Jet, 1998] 3. Michael O´Shea - guitar no.1 [Dome, 1982] 4. Roland P. Young - in source [Flow Chart, 2006] ### Raime –Boiler Room London– 19 March 2012 1. Art Fleury - micrononsense [No-Sense, 1981] ### Blackest Ever Black – The Scold's Bridle :. 1. British Electric Foundation - b.e.f. ident [Virgin, 1981] ### Blackest Ever Black –NTS– 6 November 2013 1. M.J. Harris & Martyn Bates - the cruel mother (Musica Maxima Magnetica, 1997) 2. Iancu Dumitrescu - pierres sacres (excerpt) (Ideologic Organ, 2013) 3. Compound Eye - journey from anywhere (Editions Mego, 2013) 4. Mike Ratledge / Laura Mulvey & Peter Wollen - riddles of the sphinx sequence 7 (Rec. 77; Mordant Music, 2013) ### Blackest Ever Black –NTS– 27 February 2013 1. Floating di Morel - astonish obviate [Hidden, 1995] ### Blackest Ever Black – Dream Theory In Haltemprice 1. Calendar Crowd - perfect hideaway dub [Romantic, 1982] 2. A Tent - parachuting in bolivia [Edigsa, 1982] 3. Years On Earth - and i dream [Calypso Now, 1984] 4. DZ Lectric & Anthon Shield - lickin´ (the naked sign) [DMA2, 1985] 5. Tronics - charlie manson [Alien, 1981] 6. Brainbombs - the whore [Blackjack, 1994] ### Blackest Ever Black –NTS– 9 October 2013 1. Shampoo Boy - fall (fragment) [Blackest Ever Black, 2013] 2. Derek Raymond / Gallon Drunk - excerpt from i was dora suarez [Clawfist, 1993] 3. A Tent - dockland lullaby parts 1 & 2 [Cherry Red, 1981] 4. Possession - for andre gide [A-Mission, 1984] ### Blackest Ever Black –BCR– March 2014 1. Michael Lytle - the knight of swords comes & cuts away one by one all the things you cling to, until you're left with only one (the seed of your next life) [Cornpride, 1976] 2. Peter Lewis & Jon English - lonely woman, ornette coleman [Cornpride, 1976] 3. Tropic Of Cancer - a color [Blackest Ever Black, 2011] 4. Dalhous - he was human and belonged with humans [Blackest Ever Black, 2013] ### Raime – You Can't Hide Your Headcrack 1. Rema-Rema - fond affections [4AD, 1980] 2. Raspberry Bulbs - i was wrong [Blackest Ever Black, 2013] 3. Secret Boyfriend - beyond the darkness [Blackest Ever Black, 2013] # Nokogiribiki Weird broadcast radio since 2005. Eine Sendeübernahme von Radio Blau aus Leipzig. * https://nokogiribiki.tumblr.com/
He's Back!!!! The iconic W.T.Y.L Guest Raime. He joins Stacks and Flem to talk a funny identity theaft story and the state of the L.A Lakers. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Copertina e intervista di questo primo podcast di “Radio Sircus” del 2022 dedicata a “Officina Fratelli Seravalle” e all'album “Blecs”, pubblicato da “Lizard Records” nel 2021. Nel podcast, a cura di Maurizio Mottola (voce e regia), poi, l'Australia di “Springtime” e “Dirty Three”, il jazz rock contaminato di “Zaal”, l'innovativa e oscura elettronica brit di “Space Afrika”, “Raime” e “Demdike Stare”, infine l'indietronica anni '90 di “Tarwater” e “To Rococo Rot” e una “luna in frac”!La playlist di questo podcast:1. Officina Fratelli Seravalle – Of Rain, Elder, Crickets and Breaths (Blecs, 2021)2. Springtime – Will To Power (Springtime, 2021)3. Dirty Three – Sirena (Ocean Songs, 1998)4. Zaal – Presences (Homo Habilis, 2020)5. Space Afrika – Girl Scout Cookies (Honest Labour, 2021)6. Raime – extracts (Quarter Turns Over A Living Line, 2012)7. Demdike Stare – Haxan Dub (Symbiosis, 2009)8. Tarwater – Early Rises (Animals, Suns & Atoms, 2000)9. To Rococo Rot – Telema (The Amateur View, 1999)10. Tuxedomoon – Annuncialto (Cabin In The Sky, 2004)
Dark and heavy noise pervasive throughout this hour of music. The introducing track from Multiform Palace is scratchy experimental hip-hop with tinges of South America. We build on that with rooster-sampling cumbia from Romperayo and dark latin rhythms from Manuka Honey, and we touch on Yorkshire dubstep, Korean techno, krautrock from Raime and Valentina Magaletti's Moin project, the latest from the Nurse With Wound list and loads more. Tracklisting Multiform Palace - Tompkins 88 (Specious Arts, USA) NET GALA - Shpiral (SVBKVLT, China) Wilted Woman - Tin Dip Drop (Antibody Label, Belgium) Joe Snow, Danny T & Tradesman - Scallywags & Sound Systems (Uncomfortable Beats, Australia) Moin - Right is Alright, Wrong is to Belong (AD 93, UK) Romperayo - El Gallo impávido (self-release, Colombia) The New Runes - One Meilleure Personne (self-release, USA) Manuka Honey - Pestañas (N.A.A.F.I., Mexico) Miedo Total - Undead Asylum (self-release, UK) Association P.C. - Scorpion (Finders Keepers Records, UK) Produced and edited by Nick McCorriston.
Wendell & Stacks are joined by Raime (4:30) the owner and CEO of Raimes Kolset to talk the game of competitive fashion and how his brand sets itself apart from the rest..Later Big Dubb calls in (58:19) to talk Dak Prescott's new big deal and if he thinks it is a "big deal"...
Melanie DeBiasio; The Velvet Underground & Nico; Bohren und der Club of Gore; KMRU; Michael Brook; Connect_icut; Cindytalk; Seefeel; Pablo's Eye; Anne Sulikowski; Slow Train Still; Pantha du Prince; Raime; Coil; Tropic of Cancer; Joni Void / Ylang Ylang; Against All Logic; Kammerflimmer Kollektief; MJ Guider; Jacques Greene; Sandoz; Telefuzz and Nico.
Hola, ¿qué tal?, os damos la bienvenida a ERA Magazine, el podcast de la música independiente española. Estamos escuchando la canción “Hombres libres”, incluida en Dolo, el primer LP de los madrileños Somos La Herencia, editado por Humo Internacional. En estas nueve canciones que contiene el disco, hacemos un viaje desde el post-punk, hasta la dark wave, pasando por el witch house de vocación más pop y una suerte de hipnosis rock. Sus cuatro componentes han sabido conjugar con gran acierto, esas influencias tan marcadas para hacer un ejercicio de estilo propio, que como ellos mismos han reconocido, les ha costado depurar mucho. Y sí, podréis oír entre su música a Joy Division, a Décima Víctima, a The Cure, incluso, como algún medio ha afirmado, a Arca, Yves Tumor o Raime, pero han creado una seña de identidad más que interesante. Antes de escuchar la entrevista que hicimos a Gonzo, miembro del grupo, os quiero recordar que podéis ser mecenas de ERA Magazine, y ayudarnos a conocer muchos más grupos de música independiente de nuestro país. Es muy sencillo, entras en eramagazine.fm/mecenas y desde sólo 1 euro al mes, contribuyes a que sigamos descubriendo propuestas muy interesantes. Y, además, por ser mecenas tendrás descuentos y regalos relacionados con la música que escuchas en este podcast. Venga, entra y anímate a formar parte de esta gran familia independiente que pretende ser ERA Magazine. Gonzo nos presentó las siguientes canciones: "Injusto". "Entre las piedras". "Pesar". "Parque de atracciones". Con esta canción nos despedimos por hoy. También te quiero recomendar si eres un autor o autora que puedes escuchar el podcast Autoría, que hago junto a Ainara LeGardon, música y experta en propiedad intelectual y que puedes encontrar en legardon.net/autoria. En este programa, contestamos a las preguntas que la audiencia nos hace llegar en legardon.net/contacto. Así que si tienes alguna duda sobre derechos de autoría y propiedad intelectual, ya sabes dónde encontrar las respuestas. Somos La Herencia Dolo (Humo Internacional, 2020) Más información Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | Instagram | Bandcamp La entrada #647 Somos La Herencia, ser gótico en 2020 se publicó primero en ERA Magazine.
With this episode we bring you a playlist curated by Jung Sing of the band Silent. Jung's Sad Punks mix includes songs by Philip Glass, Raime, Troller, African Head Charge, Autechre, and Dedekind Cut! As an addendum, we also include a song by Silent, from their 2016 release A Century of Abuse. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes! Follow us on Instagram! Like us on Facebook!
Die Brainwashed - Radio Edition ist eine einstündige Show mit Musik von den Künstlern und Labels auf Brainwashed.com. 1. Wire, "Cactused" (Mind Hive) 2020 Pink Flag 2. Robert Haigh, "Ghosts of Blacker Dyke" (Black Sarabande) 2020 Unseen Worlds 3. Sean McCann, "Broth" (Puck) 2019 Recital 4. Scorn, "The Lower The Middle Our Bit" (Cafe Mor) 2019 Ohm Resistance 5. Natural Snow Buildings, "Charles Thomas Tester" (Vulpiano Records 10-Year Anniversary) 2019 Vulpiano 6. Jessica Ekomane, "Solid Of Revolution (excerpt)" (Multivocal) 2019 Important 7. Raime, "Num" (Planted) 2019 Self-released 8. Cabaret Voltaire, "The Set Up (demo)" (Methodology '74 / '78. Attic Tapes;) 1978 Mute 9. Cold Beat, "Flat Earth" (Flat Earth) 2019 DFA 10. Ilyas Ahmed, "Wild Violet" (Behold Killers) 2019 Geographic North * Sendung vom 9. Dezember 2019 == Brainwashed - Radio Edition Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening. * http://brainwashed.com
Die Brainwashed - Radio Edition ist eine einstündige Show mit Musik von den Künstlern und Labels auf Brainwashed.com. 1. Wire, "Cactused" (Mind Hive) 2020 Pink Flag 2. Robert Haigh, "Ghosts of Blacker Dyke" (Black Sarabande) 2020 Unseen Worlds 3. Sean McCann, "Broth" (Puck) 2019 Recital 4. Scorn, "The Lower The Middle Our Bit" (Cafe Mor) 2019 Ohm Resistance 5. Natural Snow Buildings, "Charles Thomas Tester" (Vulpiano Records 10-Year Anniversary) 2019 Vulpiano 6. Jessica Ekomane, "Solid Of Revolution (excerpt)" (Multivocal) 2019 Important 7. Raime, "Num" (Planted) 2019 Self-released 8. Cabaret Voltaire, "The Set Up (demo)" (Methodology '74 / '78. Attic Tapes;) 1978 Mute 9. Cold Beat, "Flat Earth" (Flat Earth) 2019 DFA 10. Ilyas Ahmed, "Wild Violet" (Behold Killers) 2019 Geographic North * Sendung vom 9. Dezember 2019 == Brainwashed - Radio Edition Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening. * http://brainwashed.com
Episode 444: December 9, 2019 playlist: Wire, "Cactused" (Mind Hive) 2020 Pink Flag Robert Haigh, "Ghosts of Blacker Dyke" (Black Sarabande) 2020 Unseen Worlds Sean McCann, "Broth" (Puck) 2019 Recital Scorn, "The Lower The Middle Our Bit" (Cafe Mor) 2019 Ohm Resistance Natural Snow Buildings, "Charles Thomas Tester" (Vulpiano Records 10-Year Anniversary) 2019 Vulpiano Jessica Ekomane, "Solid Of Revolution (excerpt)" (Multivocal) 2019 Important Raime, "Num" (Planted) 2019 Self-released Cabaret Voltaire, "The Set Up (demo)" (Methodology '74 / '78. Attic Tapes;) 1978 Mute Cold Beat, "Flat Earth" (Flat Earth) 2019 DFA Ilyas Ahmed, "Wild Violet" (Behold Killers) 2019 Geographic North Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
In this episode, Jordan and Kevin talk with one of their good friends Raime about how Kodály training has effected their teaching. They also play a games and share a moment of joy. Show Notes: OAKE Benchmarks- Establishing Musical Roots
Latest episode with Bari-born, London-based Valentina Magaletti is a drummer and percussionist who strategically tries to enrich the folkloristic and conventional palette of the place where she is born, experimenting with new places and sounds. She worked, performed and co-wrote with Econoline, Bat for Lashes, Gruff Rhys (Super Furry Animals), Fanfarlo, Oscillation, Lafawndah, Raime, Helm and many more. In her current project, Vanishing Twin (“Choose Your Own Adventure” out on Soundways), she has a more conventional jazz approach that finds its escape in the drone/field recordings of the percussive approach in her other project Tomaga. We can't wait to hear more from this drummer.
List: Angel Olsen – Sister Creedence Clearwater Revival – I heard it through the gravepine Material – Words of advice William S Burroughs – Word falling photo falling Raime – […] O conteúdo Segundo Contentor #30 aparece primeiro em Engenharia Rádio.
This week Ben the Beardo and Dick So Fetti talk about something other than drum & bass! Dick Fetti reviews deconstructed club gems by Raime and OAKE, and the modern post-punk of Tropic of Cancer. Then Ben the Beardo discusses the creepy "Corpse Party" video game and anime series. Disco Box Recommendations: Raime – Quarter Turns Over A Living Line 2xLP - Blackest Ever Black 2012 OAKE – Auferstehung 2xLP - Downwards 2014 Tropic of Cancer - Restless Idylls 2xLP - Blackest Ever Black 2013
“Failure is fuel. It is what propels us onward and upward.” As AlloSource’s Chief Financial Officer, Raime Leeby Muhle oversees all of the finance, accounting, and information technology needs of the organization. With over 18 years of experience, Raime’s background spans emerging high growth businesses to large and mature organizations. She has held various senior leadership positions with finance and operational responsibilities. Prior to AlloSource, Raime held key leadership positions at Galvanize, Arrow Electronics, and Level 3 Communications. Listen And Learn: Why diversity is important when hiring. How, as a leader, she works to empower her teams. Ways to work around the natural friction between the sales, marketing, and finance teams in any organization. The importance of listening, open dialogue, and collaboration between the sales, marketing, and finance teams. Her definition of a true partnership. TO LEARN MORE ABOUT BRILLIANCE BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, CLICK HERE. TO FIND RAIME LEEBY ON LINKEDIN, CLICK HERE.
Join us this time as we talk to public school teacher Raime. It's a very enlightening experience for Sam and Evan as they were both homeschooled. They make that fact very evident during the entire episode. It is a very educational for everyone involved though. Probably. Also in this episode: Sam invites Evan to Easter dinner. Evan texts his Mom. Raime gets in a sick burn on Sam.
Sexto Programa de Autómata, emitido el Jueves 26 de Octubre del 2017 por Radio Ser FM. En este capítulo sonaron: Fenomeno Fuzz, Los Yawares, New York Dolls, Una Niña Malvada, Raime, Laika, Funkdoobiest, Death Grips y Kool Keith.
Episode 331: October 31, 2016 (guest artist Jan St. Werner of Mouse On Mars and Lithops) playlist: Jan St. Werner, "Beardman" (Felder (Fiepblatter Catalogue #4)) 2016 Thrill Jockey Container, "Funnel" (Vegetation EP) 2016 Diagonal Dead Can Dance, "Wild In The Woods" (Dead Can Dance) 1985 4AD Raime, "Stammer" (Tooth) 2016 Blackest Ever Black Hawthonn, "Foxglove" (Hawthonn) 2015 Xenis Emputae Travelling Band Jan St. Werner, "Demonos" (Miscontinuum Album (Fiepblatter Catalogue #3)) 2015 Thrill Jockey Noisemashinetapes, "Professor Acid" (Acid Deceit) 2015 Sonig Mouse on Mars, "Lichter" (IGR10) 2016 Infinite Greyscale Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
"D7-D5" by Blanck Mass from the free Indian Summer Single Series; "On the Beach" by Body Awareness from The Awakening; "CIRKLON3 (Kolkhoznaya mix)" by Aphex Twin from Cheetah; "Dead Heat" by Raime from Tooth; "Inveigle" by One Man Standing from Sketchbook of the Scars; "Garden of the Ape" by Cloud Becomes Your Hand from Rest in Fleas; "American Zen 1 and 2" by Dedekind Cut from American Zen; "Mega Glacial" by Konx-om-Pax from Caramel; "U-235" by Mogwai from Atomic; "Watership Down" by Airport from Lilies.
"D7-D5" by Blanck Mass from the free Indian Summer Single Series; "On the Beach" by Body Awareness from The Awakening; "CIRKLON3 (Kolkhoznaya mix)" by Aphex Twin from Cheetah; "Dead Heat" by Raime from Tooth; "Inveigle" by One Man Standing from Sketchbook of the Scars; "Garden of the Ape" by Cloud Becomes Your Hand from Rest in Fleas; "American Zen 1 and 2" by Dedekind Cut from American Zen; "Mega Glacial" by Konx-om-Pax from Caramel; "U-235" by Mogwai from Atomic; "Watership Down" by Airport from Lilies.
Old-school garage and grime from the dark side. Read more: https://www.residentadvisor.net/podcast-episode.aspx?id=528
1. Magical Cloudz (Canada) - "Childhoods end" CD "Impersonator" (Matador) 2. Widowspeak (USA) - "Thick as thieves" CD "Almanac" (Captured tracks) 3. Lord Mouse & the kalypso Katz (Germany) - "Chunga Changa" CD "Go calypsonian" (Piranha) 4. Raime (UK) - "Soil and colts" CD "Quarter turns over a living line" (Blackest ever black) 5. Stockers! (Finland) - "Closer" CD "We are the numbers" (Stupido) 6. Gemma Ray (UK) - "Say you love me" CD "Down baby down" (Series aphonos) 7. Gemma Ray (UK) - "Carpathian lullaby" CD "Down baby down" (Series aphonos) 8. Orange disaster (Brazil) - "John Cale song" CD "We will conform - 11 steps to reach happiness" (Davi Rodriguez) 9. Maraveyas Ilegal (Greece) - "Little sister" CD "Н Лола" (Ilegal/EMI Greece) 10. Mokyo (Japan) - "Octopi" CD "70 years of sunshine" (Monotype) 11. Andy Rantzen (Australia) - "No-one plays upon your mind" CD "70 years of sunshine" (Monotype) 12. Charlie Boyer & the voyeurs (UK) - "A lions way" CD "Clarietta" (Heavenly) 13. Kisses (USA) - "Adjust glasses" CD "Kids in LA" (Splendour) 14. Var (Denmark) - "Into distance" CD "No one dances quite like my brother" (Sacred bones) 15. Brokeback (USA) - "Who is Bozo Texino?" CD "Brokeback and the black rock" (Thrill jockey) ЗАКАЗАТЬ ЭТУ МУЗЫКУ Страница программы на оф. сайте Сообщество программы Вконтакте
Welcome to another Headphone Commute podcast. Today we have an eclectic selection of amazing music spanning over two hours of fresh and classic selection by Cologne (Germany) based jvbr (Kevin Gabriel and Jan Stollenwerk), who curated this vinyl-only session by bouncing the mix back and forth between each other. Take a look at the tracklist and you will see how the mix evolves from ambient textures by Deaf Center and L. Pierre to darker spaces by Raime and Miles to dub rhythms by cv313 and deadbeat, to Demdike Stare and Andy Stott and on and on and on… It’s a beautiful journey [full of delicious vinyl crackle] that is starting off my morning just right, and I’m hoping that you’ll agree! Please enjoy responsibly and support the featured artists! For full track listing and more information about this mix, please visit headphonecommute.com
Steve Nolan is back with tunes from Anika, Rene Hell, Pure X, Raime...
New tracks from Raime, Howse and Headaches plus tune in to see if we successfully manage to levitate the studio cat. Floaty.
"Cover Their Faces" by Lust for Youth from the album Growing Seeds; "The Oppressor" by Co La from Soft Power Memento; "Ever Be Real" by Internet Club from Vanishing Vision; "The Weird Stone" by Eternal Tapestry from A World Out of Time; "Night Porter" by Rangda from Formerly Extinct; "Your Cast Will Tire" by Raime from Quarter Turns Over A Living Line; "Wet Blanket" by Metz from their self titled album; "A Home for Paco Sala" by Paco Salo from Ro-Me-Ro; "Numb" by Andy Stott from Luxury Problems; "Mixed Messages" by Steve Hauschildt from Sequitur; "Mecanique" by Forma from Off/On.
"Cover Their Faces" by Lust for Youth from the album Growing Seeds; "The Oppressor" by Co La from Soft Power Memento; "Ever Be Real" by Internet Club from Vanishing Vision; "The Weird Stone" by Eternal Tapestry from A World Out of Time; "Night Porter" by Rangda from Formerly Extinct; "Your Cast Will Tire" by Raime from Quarter Turns Over A Living Line; "Wet Blanket" by Metz from their self titled album; "A Home for Paco Sala" by Paco Salo from Ro-Me-Ro; "Numb" by Andy Stott from Luxury Problems; "Mixed Messages" by Steve Hauschildt from Sequitur; "Mecanique" by Forma from Off/On.
Surgeon remains one of electronic music's most consistently thrilling performers. Hugely influential in techno circles since the mid nineties, his productions and DJ mixes point to constant evolution in his sound and a steady absorption of new influences. Last year's Breaking the Frame, his first album in over ten years, struck a curveball at all those anticipating a pummelling set of textured techno tracks, instead distilling some of his listening habits of recent years — the likes of Alice Coltrane, Eliane Radigue and La Monte Young — into a very personal document, one that searched for, as he put it, 'the deep spiritual essence that lay behind the surface structures of their individual music'. This set was recorded in October 2011 in London, when Surgeon performed as the mystery guest at a showcase night for the Blackest Ever Black label. Given Blackest Ever’s brooding trajectory, the event’s line-up struck a suitably shadowy tone, featuring label mainstays Raime, William Bennett's formidable Cut Hands project, and long-time Surgeon collaborator Regis (with whom Surgeon performed a surprise closing set under their British Murder Boys guise). As Surgeon himself said, there was a rather strange, tense atmosphere in the club throughout the evening, due no doubt to hosting a bill of such intensely disturbed music in the heart of London's hip Shoreditch, and this tension probably comes across on this recording from the night. This is the last set to be hosted on Spannered for the foreseeable future. Many thanks to Tony for passing the recording to us and for giving his support to the site since day one. Tracklisting: John Coltrane - Dearly Beloved Surgeon - We Are All Already Here Roly Porter - Corrin Cub - CU1 Inigo Kennedy - Scatter Surgeon - Exhibit Karenn - Chaste Down Xhin - Teeth (Surgeon remix) Swarm Intelligence - Fighting Talk VIP KiNK - Machines Don't Cry Surgeon - Presence Scorn - The Palomar Surgeon - untitled Blawan - Coronation Inigo Kennedy - Cloudless Regis - Guiltless Surgeon - those who do not Universal Indicator - Red Kraftwerk - Its More Fun To Compute (Surgeon Remake) Aphex Twin - Digeridoo (Surgeon Remake) Emptyset - Return Tomohiko Sagae - Deburring (Paul Damage + Makaton Wasps mix) Ed Rush, Optical + Fierce - Alien Girl Raudive - Over Listen to Surgeon's For Dog Faces Only mix, recorded for Spannered
Centramos el programa de hoy en el X aniversario del Electrónica en Abril que tendrá lugar en La Casa Encendida en Madrid los próximos 12,13,14 y 15 de abril y en su sucursal barcelonesa, lugar donde lo realizan desde hace tres años, el 19,20 y 21. De entre todos los directos que se podrán ver esos días en La Casa Encendida y en el Espai Cultural de la Obra Social Caja Madrid y en la Sala Music Hall, hoy en Sismógrafo destacamos a Thomas Köner, Nate Young, Pete Swanson, Raime, Roly Porter o Keith Fullerton Whitman. Además de hablaros del Electrónica en abril, en el programa de hoy os avanzamos el recopilatorio que el netlabel escala y Sismógrafo estamos preparando desde hace meses y que va a dar mucho que hablar. Un triple álbum con más de 50 artistas de todo el mundo; los nombres más importantes de la escena ambient drone recogidos en un extenso trabajo con cortes compuestos en exclusiva donde se recoge una muestra perfecta de la escena experimental actual. Francisco López, Jannick Schou, Isnaj Dui, Spheruleus, Hakobune, Nicholas Szczepanik, Segue, Fabio Orsi o el artista que firma el tema que os avanzamos en la playlist de hoy, Kenneth Kirschner, son algunos de los protagonistas de este increíble material. El próximo 20 de abril disponible en descarga libre desde las páginas de escala netlabel y Sismógrafo. Playlist: Thomas Köner - 35º40'N 139º42'E-Hour One; Nate Young - Cast a Circle; Pete Swanson - Stuff it; Raime - This Foundry; Kenneth Kirschner - November 18, 2011; Roly Porter - Tleilax; Keith Fullerton Whitman - High Zero Generator.Escuchar audio
"LONGWAVE PERESTROIKA™" Inspired by a youth spent listening to late night radio in the early 80s, mainly the shows of English dj, John Peel and the excitement of being exposed to new sounds through a crackly radio. The mix partly reflects fears as a kid of the Cold War and constant underlying threat of all out devastation. A sense of fear, the unknown and reoccurring dreams - Aeriform tracklisting: Intro - The B2 Radar Operator Windsor For The Derby - Let Go Demdike Stare - Bardo Thodol Zwischenwelt - Remore Viewer Hecq - Scumdrum Tropic of Cancer - A Colour Hecq - Mourning Gates Zwischenwelt - Clairvoyant Raime - If Anywhere Was Here O.M.D - Maid of Orleans Snowden - No Words No More Seefeel - Crowded Kraftwerk - Uran Hecq - Steeltongued (Worlds Retreat by Team Doyobi) Moderat - Rusty Nails (Shackleton Remix) The Cure - All The Cats Are Grey Mike Sheridan - Stillhed Ike Yard - NCR Staccato Du Mal - Walls Fade Demdike Stare - Nothing But Right Zwischenwelt - Premonition Laurie Anderson - O Superman La Dusseldorf - Rheinita Q.Lazzarus - Goodbye Horses Stacatto Du Mal - Kervokian Stacatto Du Mal - Logans Sleep Nena - 99 Luftballons Outro - Beacons Trapped In Static
Allez-Allez return with a brilliant DJ mix and an interview with Glasgow's Den Haan...