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May 19, 2023. This story relates to the death of my wife Sylvia. I read it an SF in SF event in January, 2023, and it was recorded by Rusty Hodge for SomaFM. The story appeared as online text in Nature Futures on Feb 15, 2023. Press the arrow below to play Rusty’s recording of […] The post Podcast #114. “Who Do You Love” first appeared on Rudy's Blog.
On this episode of Analog Smile, Sherry speaks with Michael Ferentino from Love In Reverse, Bedtime For Robots, and many other projects. In the mid 90s, Michael Ferentino and Andres Karu, the New York/New Jersey based dark electronic art rock duo known as DOG, performed and gained an impressive following in some of the most iconic NY and NJ clubs including CBGB, the Bitter End, the Stone Pony and the Limelight. DOG quickly evolved into the 3-piece indie/art rock/space rock band Love in Reverse and signed with Jon and Marsha Zazula's Crazed Management (former owners of Megaforce Records). That led the band to a lucrative deal with Warner/Reprise Records. Love in Reverse recorded three critically acclaimed albums with Warner/Reprise (two with legendary producer Russ Titelman and one mixed by Grammy Award Winner, Jason Corsaro and co produced by NIN producer, John Fryer). In 1996 and 1997, they toured with the likes of Gravity Kills, Stabbing Westward, Republica, and the Cult's Ian Astbury. They also played several radio festivals performing with artists ranging from the Spin Doctors and Tonic to The Deftones and Joan Jett. The band's video for “I'm a Contradiction” was featured on MTV's 120 minutes and the video for “Blueprint for a Possible Song” was included on the sampler DVD for Sony's first commercially available DVD player. Love in Reverse was featured with Peter Frampton on ABC. After three albums with Warner/Reprise, Love in Reverse disbanded and evolved once more into the Amazing Meet Project, a band which has been described by Matt Pinfield of MTVs 120 Minutes as “putting the alternative in alternative rock!” During this period, Ferentino and Karu scored the Kevin Smith produced thriller “A Better Place,” a realistically violent film that has become an underground cult classic. Their music was also featured in “Time of Your Life,” the “Party of Five” television spin-off starring Jennifer Love Hewitt and multiple MTV specials. Among a number of positive media articles featuring the band, Rolling Stone named Love in Reverse as one of 6 new promising bands of 1996. Over the next few years, Ferentino and Karu experimented with a myriad of projects, including the noisy lo-fi electronic garage band, Corduroy Poo-Poo, the spoken word experiment, Speak the Worms, the Diablo Project with Jai Diablo from Interscope Records sludge rock/stoner metal band, Dragpipe, and the electronic ambient/experimental outfit, Bedtime for Robots. In 2002, they teamed up with The Wonder Stuff front-man Miles Hunt for a collaboration dubbed the Miles Hunt Club. Karu also went on to become drummer and producer for the Wonder Stuff in the mid ‘00s while Dave Halpern played drums for multiple artists including the Bee Gees. Ferentino continued with Bedtime for Robots, releasing several acclaimed albums and tracks throughout the 2010s and into the 2020s. Bedtime for Robots were featured in Fangoria Magazine and their music has been consistently featured on DOOMED Radio, Soma FM and multiple worldwide underground Internet radio shows. In 2020, during the initial lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, Ferentino, Karu and Halpern put finishing touches on an album they had been secretly working on for the past couple of years and self-released the reformed Love in Reverse album, I'm an Illusion, which brought them to the attention of Ferentino's childhood friend and owner of Dada Drumming Records, an independent label from Texas which specialized in noise, sludge rock and stoner metal. Looking to expand the horizons of the label, Dada Drumming signed the band, now focusing on a return to their guitar-driven indie art rock sound. In 2021, the band put the finishing touches on their newly recorded and strongest album to date, Fake It. Sherry and Michael chat about Love In Reverse, Bedtime For Robots, the art of making music videos on a budget, and much more! Check out Love In Reverse on Facebook for more information.
More Info: www.unpopularpeople.com UP Community: www.unpopularpeople.com/community UP Shop: www.unpopularpeople.shop About this episode: Rusty is the General Manager of SomaFM, an independent and donation-based radio station from California in the US. He's been managing the playlists of several stations on there for more than 20 years. His music collection seems endless, and he always finds the right sound for the right moment. SomaFM feels like it magically adapts to the setting you're listening to it. How he selects and finds the music on his stations, who else is involved, and why he became a radio broadcaster, will be explained in this episode. Rusty is one of Ben's heroes when it comes to music. SomaFM and in particular Groove Salad has been a big influence on his musical journey. You'll find out more about Groove Salad and the other stations in this podcast. This is a very special interview. We contacted Rusty for the first time and have never spoken to him before the recording of this episode. Listening and learning from each other is key for personal development and success. “I can't imagine having a better audience!” -Rusty Hodge
After a decade of success in the vibrant British electronica and techno scene, Underworld reinvented themselves in 2002 when Rick Smith and Karl Hyde released the dark and beautiful A Hundred Days Off. The record remained true to the duo's dance floor roots with a house and techno backbone, but introduced ambient and downtempo elements to the mix. Add Hyde's dreamy and drone-like vocal delivery, the result is a truly exceptional record that's as energetic as it is hypnotic.Tracklist: Two Months Off Freur - Doot Doot Dark And Long Mo Move Sola Sistim Little Speaker Ballet Lane Akotcha - Img.00.37 (courtesy of Soma FM's Groove Salad) This show is part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Pantheon is a proud partner of AKG by Harman.
After a decade of success in the vibrant British electronica and techno scene, Underworld reinvented themselves in 2002 when Rick Smith and Karl Hyde released the dark and beautiful A Hundred Days Off. The record remained true to the duo's dance floor roots with a house and techno backbone, but introduced ambient and downtempo elements to the mix. Add Hyde's dreamy and drone-like vocal delivery, the result is a truly exceptional record that's as energetic as it is hypnotic. Tracklist: Two Months Off Freur - Doot Doot Dark And Long Mo Move Sola Sistim Little Speaker Ballet Lane Akotcha - Img.00.37 (courtesy of Soma FM's Groove Salad) This show is part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Pantheon is a proud partner of AKG by Harman. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After a decade of success in the vibrant British electronica and techno scene, Underworld reinvented themselves in 2002 when Rick Smith and Karl Hyde released the dark and beautiful A Hundred Days Off. The record remained true to the duo's dance floor roots with a house and techno backbone, but introduced ambient and downtempo elements to the mix. Add Hyde's dreamy and drone-like vocal delivery, the result is a truly exceptional record that's as energetic as it is hypnotic.Tracklist: Two Months Off Freur - Doot Doot Dark And Long Mo Move Sola Sistim Little Speaker Ballet Lane Akotcha - Img.00.37 (courtesy of Soma FM's Groove Salad) This show is part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Pantheon is a proud partner of AKG by Harman.
If the name Thievery Corporation sounds familiar, you might remember "Lebanese Blonde", the track featured on the 2004 indie film Garden State. On this episode, we dive into the album that came before Zach Braff introduced the D.C. duo to hipsters everywhere: The Mirror Conspiracy. The album effortlessly blends elements of reggae, dub, bossa-nova, middle-eastern psychedelia, and even some Spanish guitar for good measure, with a level of precision and mastery that make for a truly hypnotic and sublime listening experience. Tune in as we nerd out on what makes this record so incredible.Tracklist: Lebanese Blonde Indra Illumination Barrio Alto A Guide for I and I Só com você Dubtribe - Sunshine's Theme (courtesy of Soma FM's Groove Salad) This show is part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Pantheon is a proud partner of AKG by Harman.
If the name Thievery Corporation sounds familiar, you might remember "Lebanese Blonde", the track featured on the 2004 indie film Garden State. On this episode, we dive into the album that came before Zach Braff introduced the D.C. duo to hipsters everywhere: The Mirror Conspiracy. The album effortlessly blends elements of reggae, dub, bossa-nova, middle-eastern psychedelia, and even some Spanish guitar for good measure, with a level of precision and mastery that make for a truly hypnotic and sublime listening experience. Tune in as we nerd out on what makes this record so incredible. Tracklist: Lebanese Blonde Indra Illumination Barrio Alto A Guide for I and I Só com você Dubtribe - Sunshine's Theme (courtesy of Soma FM's Groove Salad) This show is part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Pantheon is a proud partner of AKG by Harman. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If the name Thievery Corporation sounds familiar, you might remember "Lebanese Blonde", the track featured on the 2004 indie film Garden State. On this episode, we dive into the album that came before Zach Braff introduced the D.C. duo to hipsters everywhere: The Mirror Conspiracy. The album effortlessly blends elements of reggae, dub, bossa-nova, middle-eastern psychedelia, and even some Spanish guitar for good measure, with a level of precision and mastery that make for a truly hypnotic and sublime listening experience. Tune in as we nerd out over what makes this record so incredible.Tracklist: Lebanese Blonde Indra Illumination Barrio Alto A Guide for I and I Só com você Dubtribe Sound System - Sunshine's Theme (courtesy of Soma FM's Groove Salad) This show is part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Pantheon is a proud partner of AKG by Harman.
On this episode we explore the album that solidified Quentin's love for downtempo music: Quantic's The 5th Exotic. From start to finish, Will Holland (aka Quantic) skillfully fuses elements of jazz, soul, funk, dub, and hip-hop all into one seamless trip-hop journey. And the record came out just as the producer turned 21, signaling the start of a very prolific career for one of the busiest artists in the industry. We also explore two of his side projects, The Quantic Soul Orchestra and Quantic and his Combo Bárbaro, where he ditches the computer and sequencer for a live band, making music that sounds just like the records he himself samples. Grab a good pair of headphones for this one!Tracklist: Introduction + The Fifth Exotic Life In The Rain Time Is The Enemy The Quantic Soul Orchestra - West Pier Getdown Quantic and his Combo Bárbaro - Más Pan Slim - Water (courtesy of Soma FM's Groove Salad) This show is part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Pantheon is a proud partner of AKG by Harman.
On this episode we explore the album that solidified Quentin's love for downtempo music: Quantic's The 5th Exotic. From start to finish, Will Holland (aka Quantic) skillfully fuses elements of jazz, soul, funk, dub, and hip-hop all into one seamless trip-hop journey. And the record came out just as the producer turned 21, signaling the start of a very prolific career for one of the busiest artists in the industry. We also explore two of his side projects, The Quantic Soul Orchestra and Quantic and his Combo Bárbaro, where he ditches the computer and sequencer for a live band, making music that sounds just like the records he himself samples. Grab a good pair of headphones for this one!Tracklist: Introduction + The Fifth Exotic Life In The Rain Time Is The Enemy The Quantic Soul Orchestra - West Pier Getdown Quantic and his Combo Bárbaro - Más Pan Slim - Water (courtesy of Soma FM's Groove Salad) This show is part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Pantheon is a proud partner of AKG by Harman.
On this episode we explore the album that solidified Quentin's love for downtempo music: Quantic's The 5th Exotic. From start to finish, Will Holland (aka Quantic) skillfully fuses elements of jazz, soul, funk, dub, and hip-hop all into one seamless trip-hop journey. And the record came out just as the producer turned 21, signaling the start of a very prolific career for one of the busiest artists in the industry. We also explore two of his side projects, The Quantic Soul Orchestra and Quantic and his Combo Bárbaro, where he ditches the computer and sequencer for a live band, making music that sounds just like the records he himself samples. Grab a good pair of headphones for this one! Tracklist: Introduction + The Fifth Exotic Life In The Rain Time Is The Enemy The Quantic Soul Orchestra - West Pier Getdown Quantic and his Combo Bárbaro - Más Pan Slim - Water (courtesy of Soma FM's Groove Salad) This show is part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Pantheon is a proud partner of AKG by Harman. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Here's the suffering: I just made the statement ‘I really appreciate music when people are being honest.' And then we bring in ‘voice' into that. Now, when someone puts pen to paper if they're concerned about being honest and being true to their voice, I feel like that is a recipe to not write anything at all.” Boston based, Doug Bielmeier creates commercial and experimental music tailored for boutique audiences and media described as an extension of Xenakis's early tape pieces (American Record Guide, 2018) and “drone work meant to shake you out of your shell of complacency (Midwest Record).” Bielmeier has been featured on over 10 Album including Plague Tape (Boston Hassel, 2021) and Monophonic (SEAMUS, 2020) and his recent releases Ambient Works (Albany Records, 2021) Beast of Bodmin Moor (2019), and Betty and the Sensory World (Ravello, 2017). Performed and broadcasted internationally: over 100K listeners at Somafm.com. Performed by the Unheard-of Ensemble and Hypercube Ensemble. Doug is exceptional at seeing different ways in which something can be understood; for example, he finds ways to reframe negative self-talk into something more constructive. This ability to search for different perspectives is certainly consistent with The Process, a podcast where he talks to composers about their process for creating music. Although we set out to have a thorough conversation about his podcast, which we eventually did, our conversation took many twists and turns: like writing honest music vs. writing to your voice, a technique Doug like to use which he calls “windowing,” silly social media trends, living in Bowling Green, different accents throughout the United States, and so much more on episode 20 of The Making Noise Podcast. We had planned for a 45-minute conversation and ended up talking for 1 hour and 40 minutes. That alone I think is an indicator of how much we enjoyed the conversation. I hope you enjoy it! ----- Follow Doug's Work www.dougbielmeier.com/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/doug.bielmeier.5/ Instagram and Twitter: @dougbielmeier Doug's YouTube Channel www.youtube.com/channel/UC3Mi8HeVda77D3vFg4sQgYA The Process Podcast: https://theprocessmusic.podbean.com/ ---- Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBaiw-p9pO12oAGlV1BUkPNk6K-62igrJFollow the podcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0THZ9JPnPTk7S0A9hbFm3B Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/making-noise-podcast/id1540191908 Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/making-noise-podcast iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-making-noise-podcast-76217791/ Visit my website where you can listen to music, purchase scores, and find out how to commission a new piece for your ensemble https://www.adamkennaugh.com/
We are back and my guest on the show today is drone artist extrodinaire Louigi Verona coming to us all the way from Berlin Germany. Louigi is a drone-based musician, software developer, writer, educator and the list goes on and on. On today's show we take a deep dive into Louigi's world and he offers up a big download of interesting information about his own approach to sound design, music in general, and has some good advice for anyone out there looking to break into the genre. Support the show (https://synphaera.bandcamp.com)
My guest on the show today is ambient artist Chris Russell from Illinois. Chris is a prolific artist initially bursting in on ambient music scene back in the 2010's and has released several albums on various major labels ever since. He has a brand new release out called "Destiny" on the Spotted Peccary label and I had the pleasure to chat with Chris about how it all began for him, the creative process behind Destiny and his plans for the future.Subscribe to Outlets of the Sky and never miss an episode:SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/72zDa9eiL2jSRRvzlBUGiY?si=LkGrMeHgRdqIWcwqXmmEAAAPPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/outlets-of-the-sky-the-synphaera-records-podcast/id1493443557STITCHER: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/ambient-online-podcast/outlets-of-the-sky-the-synphaera-records-podcastBUZZSPROUT: http://www.buzzsprout.com/727041Donations:https://streamlabs.com/s1gnsofl1fePurchase Music: SYNPHAERA: https://synphaera.bandcamp.comEXOSPHERE: https://exospheremusic.bandcamp.comWant more astrology? Subscribe to "Coyote Star Astrology" on YouTube for your weekly astro reports! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaCc... For natal chart inquiries email coyotestarastrology@gmail.com || instagram: earth_to_coyote || facebook: Coyote Star AstrologySubscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeSynphaeraFollow Synphaera Records:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/synphaeraSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/synphaeraTwitter: https://twitter.com/synphaeramusicBandcamp: http://synphaera.bandcamp.com/Synphaera Records is an independent record label for electronic and ambient music. Founded by producers Don Tyler (Phase47) and Chris Bryant (S1gns Of L1fe) the duo behind the music of Ascendant, Synphaera Records has become home to such artists as Fourth Dimension, Solaris, Martin Nonstatic, S1gns Of L1fe, and many others. Synphaera Records releases explore the outer universes of ambient, downtempo, deep techno and psybient music. Our releases are regularly featured on SomaFM, Liquid Lounge, Digitally Imported, and other online electronic music radio outlets. Our first release, Æthereal Code from Ascendant was praised by critics as "a true triumph" of the genre.In 2018 we unveiled our first imprint to Synphaera Records, Exosphere. Exosphere expands on the core of the Synphaera sound to include dark cinematic ambient, drone, atmospheric soundscapes, minimal electronic and deep space music.Demos and inquiries: info [at] synphaera [dot] comSupport the show (https://synphaera.bandcamp.com)
My very special guest on the show today is the one and only Strahinja Maletić aka Forth Dimension from Serbia. Strahinja is a solo ambient artist as well as a collaborator in such projects such as Solaris with Synphaera's own Don Tyler as well as a recent collaboration with Stimulus Timbre on Cosmic Leaf Records and many others. Strahinja is a husband and a father and genuinely one of the nicest people I've ever known and it's my absolute honor to have him on the podcast today.Subscribe to Outlets of the Sky and never miss an episode:SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/72zDa9eiL2jSRRvzlBUGiY?si=LkGrMeHgRdqIWcwqXmmEAAAPPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/outlets-of-the-sky-the-synphaera-records-podcast/id1493443557STITCHER: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/ambient-online-podcast/outlets-of-the-sky-the-synphaera-records-podcastBUZZSPROUT: http://www.buzzsprout.com/727041Donations:https://streamlabs.com/s1gnsofl1fePurchase Music: SYNPHAERA: https://synphaera.bandcamp.comEXOSPHERE: https://exospheremusic.bandcamp.comWant more astrology? Subscribe to "Coyote Star Astrology" on YouTube for your weekly astro reports! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaCc... For natal chart inquiries email coyotestarastrology@gmail.com || instagram: earth_to_coyote || facebook: Coyote Star AstrologySubscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeSynphaeraFollow Synphaera Records:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/synphaeraSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/synphaeraTwitter: https://twitter.com/synphaeramusicBandcamp: http://synphaera.bandcamp.com/Synphaera Records is an independent record label for electronic and ambient music. Founded by producers Don Tyler (Phase47) and Chris Bryant (S1gns Of L1fe) the duo behind the music of Ascendant, Synphaera Records has become home to such artists as Fourth Dimension, Solaris, Martin Nonstatic, S1gns Of L1fe, and many others. Synphaera Records releases explore the outer universes of ambient, downtempo, deep techno and psybient music. Our releases are regularly featured on SomaFM, Liquid Lounge, Digitally Imported, and other online electronic music radio outlets. Our first release, Æthereal Code from Ascendant was praised by critics as "a true triumph" of the genre.In 2018 we unveiled our first imprint to Synphaera Records, Exosphere. Exosphere expands on the core of the Synphaera sound to include dark cinematic ambient, drone, atmospheric soundscapes, minimal electronic and deep space music.Demos and inquiries: info [at] synphaera [dot] comSupport the show (https://synphaera.bandcamp.com)
My guest on the show today is Henrik Laugesen otherwise known as the artist Lauge from Denmark. Henrik is an ambient music producer known for his solo work as well as his collaborative work with the duo Lauge and Baba Gnohm. He has produced several albums on various record labels around the globe and he is also the curator of one of the more popular ambient and chillout playlists on Spotify called "Ambient Soundscapes" That playlist as well as a few others he's created have gained significant attention for many of the artists he decides to feature. On today's podcast we catch up with him in his studio for a moment and shares some of insight to his own creative process as well as what inspired him as a producer at the beginning of his career. Subscribe to Outlets of the Sky and never miss an episode:SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/72zDa9eiL2jSRRvzlBUGiY?si=LkGrMeHgRdqIWcwqXmmEAAAPPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/outlets-of-the-sky-the-synphaera-records-podcast/id1493443557STITCHER: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/ambient-online-podcast/outlets-of-the-sky-the-synphaera-records-podcastBUZZSPROUT: http://www.buzzsprout.com/727041Donations:https://streamlabs.com/s1gnsofl1fePurchase Music: SYNPHAERA: https://synphaera.bandcamp.comEXOSPHERE: https://exospheremusic.bandcamp.comWant more astrology? Subscribe to "Coyote Star Astrology" on YouTube for your weekly astro reports! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaCc... For natal chart inquiries email coyotestarastrology@gmail.com || instagram: earth_to_coyote || facebook: Coyote Star AstrologySubscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeSynphaeraFollow Synphaera Records:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/synphaeraSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/synphaeraTwitter: https://twitter.com/synphaeramusicBandcamp: http://synphaera.bandcamp.com/Synphaera Records is an independent record label for electronic and ambient music. Founded by producers Don Tyler (Phase47) and Chris Bryant (S1gns Of L1fe) the duo behind the music of Ascendant, Synphaera Records has become home to such artists as Fourth Dimension, Solaris, Martin Nonstatic, S1gns Of L1fe, and many others. Synphaera Records releases explore the outer universes of ambient, downtempo, deep techno and psybient music. Our releases are regularly featured on SomaFM, Liquid Lounge, Digitally Imported, and other online electronic music radio outlets. Our first release, Æthereal Code from Ascendant was praised by critics as "a true triumph" of the genre.In 2018 we unveiled our first imprint to Synphaera Records, Exosphere. Exosphere expands on the core of the Synphaera sound to include dark cinematic ambient, drone, atmospheric soundscapes, minimal electronic and deep space music.Demos and inquiries: info [at] synphaera [dot] comSupport the show (https://synphaera.bandcamp.com)
My guest on the show today is my good friend Søren Hybel aka Luftrum from Luftrum Sound Design in Denmark. Søren has produced several synthesizer preset sounds and instruments which have been used by musicians all across the world. His work can be heard in many well known television and movie soundtracks and he continues to collaborate with producers in all types of media. On today's show we dive deep into his world of sound design and he offers us a glimpse of his creative process, what inspires him as a sound designer and the future of his company.Subscribe to Outlets of the Sky and never miss an episode:SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/72zDa9eiL2jSRRvzlBUGiY?si=LkGrMeHgRdqIWcwqXmmEAAAPPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/outlets-of-the-sky-the-synphaera-records-podcast/id1493443557STITCHER: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/ambient-online-podcast/outlets-of-the-sky-the-synphaera-records-podcastBUZZSPROUT: http://www.buzzsprout.com/727041Donations:https://streamlabs.com/s1gnsofl1fePurchase Music: SYNPHAERA: https://synphaera.bandcamp.comEXOSPHERE: https://exospheremusic.bandcamp.comWant more astrology? Subscribe to "Coyote Star Astrology" on YouTube for your weekly astro reports! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaCc... For natal chart inquiries email coyotestarastrology@gmail.com || instagram: earth_to_coyote || facebook: Coyote Star AstrologySubscribe: http://bit.ly/SubscribeSynphaeraFollow Synphaera Records:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/synphaeraSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/synphaeraTwitter: https://twitter.com/synphaeramusicBandcamp: http://synphaera.bandcamp.com/Synphaera Records is an independent record label for electronic and ambient music. Founded by producers Don Tyler (Phase47) and Chris Bryant (S1gns Of L1fe) the duo behind the music of Ascendant, Synphaera Records has become home to such artists as Fourth Dimension, Solaris, Martin Nonstatic, S1gns Of L1fe, and many others. Synphaera Records releases explore the outer universes of ambient, downtempo, deep techno and psybient music. Our releases are regularly featured on SomaFM, Liquid Lounge, Digitally Imported, and other online electronic music radio outlets. Our first release, Æthereal Code from Ascendant was praised by critics as "a true triumph" of the genre.In 2018 we unveiled our first imprint to Synphaera Records, Exosphere. Exosphere expands on the core of the Synphaera sound to include dark cinematic ambient, drone, atmospheric soundscapes, minimal electronic and deep space music.Demos and inquiries: info [at] synphaera [dot] comSupport the show (https://synphaera.bandcamp.com)
WE'RE BACK! My guest on the show today is the Rusty Hodge, the founder of Soma FM, the listener supported, commercial free internet only radio station broadcasting worldwide from San Francisco, California. Rusty is a DJ, network engineer, music maker and overall wonderful human being and I'm thrilled to finally have him on the podcast. We take a deep dive into the nuts and bolts of a successful internet radio station and Rusty offers some advice for others who are just getting into the streaming music scene. ---Synphaera Records is an independent record label for electronic and ambient music. Founded by producers Don Tyler (Phase47) and Chris Bryant (S1gns Of L1fe) the duo behind the music of Ascendant, Synphaera Records has become home to such artists as Fourth Dimension, Solaris, Martin Nonstatic, S1gns Of L1fe, and many others. Synphaera Records releases explore the outer universes of ambient, downtempo, deep techno and psybient music. Our releases are regularly featured on SomaFM, Liquid Lounge, Digitally Imported, and other online electronic music radio outlets. Our first release, Æthereal Code from Ascendant was praised by critics as "a true triumph" of the genre.In 2018 we unveiled our first imprint to Synphaera Records, Exosphere. Exosphere expands on the core of the Synphaera sound to include dark cinematic ambient, drone, atmospheric soundscapes, minimal electronic and deep space music.Support the show (https://synphaera.bandcamp.com)
The Obscurists by M. Luke McDonell. Narrated by J.S. Arquin. Featuring an afterword recorded by M. Luke McDonell. Sierra stepped through, shifting latitude and longitude from San Diego, California to Wheeling, West Virginia. For her, the passage felt like expecting one more tread on a staircase, discovering it wasn't there, and stepping down too hard and abruptly. The scent of salt air and coconut sunscreen was replaced by stale sweat, burnt popcorn, and disinfectant. M. Luke McDonell's five-minutes-into-the-future fiction explores the effects of emerging technology on individuals and society. Her work has appeared in publications including Shoreline of Infinity (winner if the British Fantasy Society Award 2018 for best magazine/periodical), The Overcast, The Arcanist, Perihelion, New Reader Magazine, and more. By day, she is a senior designer at a San Francisco software security company and by night she writes and helps run SomaFM. Follow her on Twitter @Mlukemc and learn more at https://mlukemcdonell.wordpress.com Please help support The Overcast. Become a Patron Today! Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher so you never miss an episode. While you're there, don't forget to leave a review!
In this week's episode Steve Roach speaks with Joanna about: A deeper return to the Dreamtime experience; the primordial core of music; listening to the inner sound of the desert; discovering synthesizers as tools for immersion in the soundcurrent; the common ground of didgeridoos and synthesizers; breath awareness, pranic energy and music; the mystery behind and endless soundquest; "the music is the medicine", creating sacred space for transformation and initiation; discovering the organic aliveness of pre-Hispanic instruments; connecting with the soul tone of the Earth; the intimate, immersive world of of Steve's concerts; live transmission of the Santa Fe concerts at SomaFM. The post Dreamtime Return appeared first on Future Primitive Podcasts.
Cette semaine : PUBG News : Sanhok / Battle Event Pass, Islands of Nyne débarque en early access en Juillet, Portalarium vire du monde, Scrolls de Mojang revient sous un nouveau nom : Caller's Bane, EarTrumper 2.0, SOMA FM gratos pour iOS, Instagram lance IGTV, Within, Tom Forsyth rejoint Raja Koduri chez Intel, le CEO d'Intel Brian Krzanich "démissionne", du 4K dans votre écran QHD et grosse enquête des autorités antitrust chinoises sur les prix de la DRAM. Lisez plutôt Torréfaction #55 : Event Pass pour PUBG, Caller’s Bane, SOMA FM, IGTV et mercato chez Intel avec sa vraie mise en page sur Geekzone. Pensez à vos rétines.
At First Sight by M. Luke McDonell. Narrated by J.S. Arquin. Featuring an afterword by M. Luke McDonell. #SciFi #podcast #fiction #augmentedreality #dating "Adeline was sure she'd finally perfected the "First Date" setting on her glasses. +7 Brightness to counteract the dim lighting in bars, -4 Contrast or else faces became cartoony, and +2 Smoothing. She didn't want her dates to look waxy, however, a little forgiveness went a long way and she didn't want to write off a nice, funny guy because of acne scars. She wasn't sure what setting to use now though, because she wasn't sure this was a first date." San Francisco-based M. Luke McDonell is a visual designer by day, and a writer by night. Her five-minutes-into-the-future studies explore the effects of emerging technologies on human relations. When not writing or hiking San Francisco's many hills, Merin helps run SomaFM, a commercial-free, listener-supported internet radio station, and produces podcasts for SF in SF, a monthly event featuring science fiction and fantasy authors reading and discussing their work. You can find her short stories in "Shoreline of Infinity" and "Perihelion." Catch up to her online at www.mlukemcdonell.com Please help support The Overcast. Become a Patron Today! Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher so you never miss an episode. While you're there, don't forget to leave a review! Authors reach thousands promoting your book on The Overcast. Sponsor spots start at just $5! Inquire at: overcastsubmissions@gmail.com.
SomaFM founder Rusty Hodge and I discuss the evolution of streaming music over the past 30 years, being an independent broadcaster, space and much more. I also dig deep into the new album from Lionize.
The Retro Show - Artists that riff on a preexisting genre. We talk about Relay Recording’s latest sampler, on Vinyl. I ordered this at Broken Records and Beehives, and the shipped it! This was a great deal! We discuss black vs. pink vinyl on the latest Saint Paul and the Broken Bones release. Is there a lower noise floor on colored vinyl? Marshall talks about cleaning up dirty records with glue on the surface. We give some background about how we found Saint Paul and the Broken Bones. I pick, then they hit. They got played on The Spectrum on Sirius XM. We play “Don’t Mean a Thing” by Saint Paul and the Broken Bones. We’re not picking on things in records, we just hear stuff that most people don’t hear. We gush over Shannon and the Clams. We buy as much vinyl as we can at Lucky Records in Wooster. We play “Rip Van Winkle” by Shannon and the Clams. We play talk a BUNCH about Soma FM. Bagel Radio sent us a ton of great suggestions for retro sounding bands. If you are looking for something to listening to that is awesome, and new, and foreign, please check out Soma FM. We spin “Pink Gorilla” by White Fence, from Cyclops Reap. We arrive at the idea that this is probably not headphone music. We talk about my Uncle Paul, and all the records in his collection. This sounds like it should be on my Uncle Paul’s record collection.