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Klassik aktuell
Interview mit Christian Meister

Klassik aktuell

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 4:07


Wenn Regensburg schläft, wird es in der Dominikanerkirche hellhörig: Tenor Christian Meister und Singer Pur lassen Palestrina und Pärt im Nachtkonzert als lebendige A-cappella-Soundscapes durch den Raum wandern.

WTTS In Conversation
Five Door Sedan plays Bargersville Cultural Soundscapes

WTTS In Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 4:12


Tonight's (6/5) edition of Bargersville Cultural Soundscapes welcomes Five Door Sedan, fronted by Dacota Muckey, who talked with Matt Pelsor on the show this morning.

Missing Roll Player Found
A Tale of Remembrance | Episode 10 | The Gathering Storm

Missing Roll Player Found

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2026 73:50


As night falls over Shallowlan Cove, Aurora moves to fulfill her dangerous bargain. With spell components gathered and old powers awakening,As night falls over Shallowlan Cove, Aurora moves to fulfill her dangerous bargain. With spell components gathered and old powers awakening, she prepares to curse the Jarl and escape before the city descends into chaos.But nothing goes as planned. Ancient seers stir, old magic howls through the air, and the shadows of her forgotten past claw ever closer. Aurora must navigate a treacherous dance between life, death, and the truth she may no longer want to face.A Tale of Remembrance serves as an integral mini-series within the Sword Art Online: AOD campaign, unveiling the enigmatic backstory of a pivotal character. It stands as a compelling prelude to the events of season 4.Support Us:Please consider contributing to the production of the podcast.Patreon: https://patreon.com/missingrollplayerfoundContact Us:Email: info@missingrollplayerfound.comFollow Us:Website: https://missingrollplayerfound.com/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/rollfoundMusic Attribution:Michael GhelfiLink: https://www.youtube.com/user/MichaelGhelfiMonument StudiosLink: https://www.monumentstudios.net/Other Music and Sounds by Syrinscape Link: https://syrinscape.com/?att_missing_roll_player_found Because Epic Games Need Epic Sounds If you need music in your games check out our friends over at BattleBards. They provide the most premium audio library with over 3,400+ tracks including Musical Scores, Sound Effects, Soundscapes, and more! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/rollfound/donations

Night Clerk Radio: Haunted Music Reviews
May New Music: Empire of Light and Philosophie du Soi

Night Clerk Radio: Haunted Music Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 41:00


Support Night Clerk Radio on Patreon It's the end of the month, which means we're squeezing in one last episode dedicated to May new music! As usual, we've got two great albums on deck. First, we dive into Empire of Light, the latest space ambient album from vaporwave legend 猫 シ Corp. Then, we check out Philosophie du Soi, an energetic jazz fusion EP from the new duo, PAON. Join us for all that and our usual barrage of questionable shout outs! Shout Outs Phantom Architecture By Philip WilkinsonNull.mkvMalice Music Discussed Empire of Light by 猫 シ Corp.Philosophie du Soi by PAON Additional Links #006 from listencorpFamed Game Vocalist Launches Avant-Garde Jazz Duo with Debut Music Video Credits Music by: 2MelloArtwork by: Patsy McDowellNight Clerk Radio on Bluesky

Pakeliui su klasika
Atliko bausmę ir ieško kaip gyventi toliau: kaip kultūra gali pasitarnauti?

Pakeliui su klasika

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 54:57


Kaip atlikusieji bausmę žmonės reintegruojami į visuomenę? Kiek prie šių žmonių reintegracijos gali prisidėti įvairios kultūrinės iniciatyvos? Pokalbis su Lietuvos probacijos tarnybos Rytų Lietuvos skyriaus viršininke Olga Stulgiene, organizacijos „Prirašytos rankos“ įkūrėja Ieva Mackute, Lietuvos probacijos tarnybos socialine darbuotoja, dirbančia Plungės pusiaukelės namuose, Aukse Ruveliene ir Lietuvos probacijos tarnybos Vidurio Lietuvos skyriaus vyriausiąja specialiste Edita Matusevičiene.Kaune jau septintą kartą vyko festivalis „Švęskime upę!“. Kauno menininkų namų ir kūrybinių bendruomenių organizuojamas festivalis kvietė pasižvalgyti į miestą iš Nemuno, pasvarstyti apie vandenyje gyvenančias mitines būtybes ir įsimintinai paminėti 618-ąjį Kauno gimtadienį. Rekordinis skaičius dalyvių per pusdienį vandeniu ar sausuma iš Panemunės turėjo pasiekti Santaką. Nemunu plaukė ir plaustpirtis – jo įgula plaukdama kaitinosi pirtyje ir į upę įšokdavo atsigaivinti. Festivalio dalyvių įspūdžius ir pasakojimus užfiksavo kolegė iš Kauno Skirmantė Javaitytė.Apie vienos dienos įvykių srautą „Soundscapes: klausymosi dieną“, skirtą Žvėryno ir jo apylinkių akustiniam laukui patirti, pokalbis su garsinio pasivaikščiojimo koordinatoriumi kompozitoriumi Dominyku Digimu.Ved. Gerūta Griniūtė

kult ved soundscapes gali apie kaip lietuvos kiek pokalbis kauno kaune gyventi toliau grini plung nemuno festivalio nemunu dominyku digimu
HEAVY Music Interviews
Immersive Soundscapes And Their Inherent Beauty With TARJA

HEAVY Music Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2026 12:04 Transcription Available


Interview by Cecilia Pattison-LeviSince launching her solo career, Tarja has consistently charted internationally and built one of the most loyal fanbases in the genre, willing to follow her in every new adventure.Across more than two decades, Tarja has released a highly successful catalogue, reaching the Top 10 of multiple European album charts and establishing herself as an artist of rare consistency and presence. Her live performances have become a defining element of her career: touring worldwide and appearing as a celebrated guest at major metal festivals, Tarja creates a powerful and emotional connection with audiences, turning every show into a memorable experience.Tarja will release her new album Frisson Noir on June 12, an album which reflects her ongoing dialogue between cinematic orchestration, classical heritage, and the power and intensity of contemporary metal. The album moves between intimate piano passages, dramatic orchestral textures, and powerful guitar-driven moments, creating a sonic tapestry that enriches the experience.At the center of the soundscape is Tarja's distinctive voice, moving effortlessly between fragile emotional expression and operatic power. Around it, orchestral arrangements, choirs, and layered instrumentation create a cinematic world that constantly shifts between darkness and light, exploring deeply human themes such as fear, beauty, nostalgia, resilience, defiance, transformation, identity, disappearance, independence, trust, and perseverance.HEAVY sat down with Tarja to discuss the album in greater detail. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

Winging It Travel Podcast
IMMERSIVE - The Soundscapes of Oaxaca, Mexico - Colourful Streets, The Zocalo, Busy Markets + A Local Food Tour

Winging It Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 20:59


IMMERSIVE - The Soundscapes of Oaxaca, Mexico - Colourful Streets, The Zocalo, Busy Markets + A Local Food TourOaxaca, Mexico, had been on my travel list for years, and in 2024, I finally got the chance to experience it for myself. In this immersive soundscape episode of the Winging It Travel Podcast, I take you with me through the colourful streets, lively markets, rooftop cafés and buzzing Zócalo of one of the most atmospheric cities I've ever visited.This episode is all about slowing down and soaking in the vibe of Oaxaca through sound, food and real-time reactions. You'll hear church bells echo through courtyards, market vendors shouting across packed stalls, sizzling street food being cooked fresh in front of me and the energy of locals and travellers filling the city streets from morning until night.I wander through the historic centre trying incredible coffee, exploring famous landmarks like the Oaxaca Cathedral and Templo de Santo Domingo de Guzmán, before diving headfirst into Oaxaca's legendary food scene. From tlayudas and mole to mezcal tastings and local market snacks, this city absolutely lived up to every bit of hype I had built up in my head over the years.Honestly, this became one of my favourite cities I visited during my Central America and Mexico trip. The colours felt brighter, the food tasted richer and the atmosphere was unlike anywhere else I've travelled before. Oaxaca gave me that rare feeling where a destination genuinely exceeds your expectations.So put your headphones in and come walk the streets of Oaxaca with me.

WTTS In Conversation
Feel Good News: Bargersville Cultural Soundscapes

WTTS In Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 4:24


Town manager Dax Norton & Parks & Rec Director Kris Wilson stop by to chat about the new live, original music series kicking off May 15.WTTS In Conversation is sponsored by Mad Hatter Shows in Greenwood

Sleeping with Celebrities
MaxFunDrive 2026 BoCo Preview: Soundscapes - Runyon Canyon Hiking Trail

Sleeping with Celebrities

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2026 3:14


It's MaxFunDrive 2026! Listen to the full Bonus Content episode (as well as all of the BoCo in Max Fun history) by going to www.MaximumFun.org/joinsleeping. It's our one-stop portal to become a member and support Sleeping with Celebrities.   **************************************************   Welcome to Maximum Fun's own BoCo Vault, Sleeping with Celebrities Wing. We bring you beautiful soundscapes for sleep, meditation, yoga, zoning out, or really whatever you like. Thank you for being a member. This is Soundscape #2 - The Runyon Canyon Hiking Trail in Sunny Los Angeles. Hope you brought your sunscreen. Hey Sleepy Heads, is there anyone whose voice you'd like to drift off to, or do you have suggestions on things we could do to aid your slumber? Email us at: sleepwithcelebs@maximumfun.org. Follow the Show on: Instagram @sleepwcelebs Bluesky @sleepwithcelebs TikTok @SleepWithCelebs John is on Bluesky @JohnMoe John's acclaimed, best-selling memoir, The Hilarious World of Depression, is now available in paperback. Thanks to everyone who participated in this year's MaxFunDrive! Still want to get in on the action? Follow this link to support this show (and get in on our limited-time keychain sale to benefit the Center for Constitutional Rights): https://maximumfun.org/joinsleeping

New Books Network
Philip Abbott, "Sounds for a New World: The Christianizing Soundscapes of Late Antiquity" (Oxford UP, 2026)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 31:37


In the Greco-Roman world, gods were known to tame soundscapes, or acoustic landscapes. Zeus, Apollo, Orpheus, and other Classical deities demonstrated their power by bringing order to chaotic sound worlds, replacing cacophony with harmony. In late antiquity, Christians took up this archetype and applied it to Jesus. For many early Christians, the advent of Christ resembled the modern phenomenon of a musical key change, but on a grand scale: Jesus initiated a recalibration of the cosmic soundscape, ushering in a new world. However, according to many Christians in late antiquity, this universal key change was not yet complete. Late ancient Christians believed that they could participate in the ongoing sonic work of Christ by Christianizing the acoustic landscapes of the world.In Sounds for a New World: The Christianizing Soundscapes of Late Antiquity (Oxford UP, 2026), Dr. Philip Abbott explores how late ancient Christians envisioned themselves as participants in the worldwide retuning effort, harmonizing the Classical world to the new Christian reality. Rejecting the sounds of traditional Greco-Roman and Persian cultures, Christians advocated a variety of sonic practices to realize their grand retuning endeavor, including shouting, singing, silent meditation, chanting, and even belching. From the Latin West to the Syriac East, late ancient Christians formed a polyphonous chorus of diverse voices all joining in the great harmonizing work of Jesus as they Christianized the soundscapes of the world.For years, scholars have noted the monumental changes that took place in early Christianity during the so-called Constantinian Revolution. But Dr. Abbott turns our attention to an unexplored aspect of this transitional moment, arguing that it was not simply a political or religious revolution - it was a revolution of the senses. Central to this sensorial transformation was sound. As Christianity gained imperial power in the fourth century, Christians began the process of re-tuning the world for Christ. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Ancient History
Philip Abbott, "Sounds for a New World: The Christianizing Soundscapes of Late Antiquity" (Oxford UP, 2026)

New Books in Ancient History

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 2:45


In the Greco-Roman world, gods were known to tame soundscapes, or acoustic landscapes. Zeus, Apollo, Orpheus, and other Classical deities demonstrated their power by bringing order to chaotic sound worlds, replacing cacophony with harmony. In late antiquity, Christians took up this archetype and applied it to Jesus. For many early Christians, the advent of Christ resembled the modern phenomenon of a musical key change, but on a grand scale: Jesus initiated a recalibration of the cosmic soundscape, ushering in a new world. However, according to many Christians in late antiquity, this universal key change was not yet complete. Late ancient Christians believed that they could participate in the ongoing sonic work of Christ by Christianizing the acoustic landscapes of the world.In Sounds for a New World: The Christianizing Soundscapes of Late Antiquity (Oxford UP, 2026), Dr. Philip Abbott explores how late ancient Christians envisioned themselves as participants in the worldwide retuning effort, harmonizing the Classical world to the new Christian reality. Rejecting the sounds of traditional Greco-Roman and Persian cultures, Christians advocated a variety of sonic practices to realize their grand retuning endeavor, including shouting, singing, silent meditation, chanting, and even belching. From the Latin West to the Syriac East, late ancient Christians formed a polyphonous chorus of diverse voices all joining in the great harmonizing work of Jesus as they Christianized the soundscapes of the world.For years, scholars have noted the monumental changes that took place in early Christianity during the so-called Constantinian Revolution. But Dr. Abbott turns our attention to an unexplored aspect of this transitional moment, arguing that it was not simply a political or religious revolution - it was a revolution of the senses. Central to this sensorial transformation was sound. As Christianity gained imperial power in the fourth century, Christians began the process of re-tuning the world for Christ. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Sound Studies
Philip Abbott, "Sounds for a New World: The Christianizing Soundscapes of Late Antiquity" (Oxford UP, 2026)

New Books in Sound Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 2:45


In the Greco-Roman world, gods were known to tame soundscapes, or acoustic landscapes. Zeus, Apollo, Orpheus, and other Classical deities demonstrated their power by bringing order to chaotic sound worlds, replacing cacophony with harmony. In late antiquity, Christians took up this archetype and applied it to Jesus. For many early Christians, the advent of Christ resembled the modern phenomenon of a musical key change, but on a grand scale: Jesus initiated a recalibration of the cosmic soundscape, ushering in a new world. However, according to many Christians in late antiquity, this universal key change was not yet complete. Late ancient Christians believed that they could participate in the ongoing sonic work of Christ by Christianizing the acoustic landscapes of the world.In Sounds for a New World: The Christianizing Soundscapes of Late Antiquity (Oxford UP, 2026), Dr. Philip Abbott explores how late ancient Christians envisioned themselves as participants in the worldwide retuning effort, harmonizing the Classical world to the new Christian reality. Rejecting the sounds of traditional Greco-Roman and Persian cultures, Christians advocated a variety of sonic practices to realize their grand retuning endeavor, including shouting, singing, silent meditation, chanting, and even belching. From the Latin West to the Syriac East, late ancient Christians formed a polyphonous chorus of diverse voices all joining in the great harmonizing work of Jesus as they Christianized the soundscapes of the world.For years, scholars have noted the monumental changes that took place in early Christianity during the so-called Constantinian Revolution. But Dr. Abbott turns our attention to an unexplored aspect of this transitional moment, arguing that it was not simply a political or religious revolution - it was a revolution of the senses. Central to this sensorial transformation was sound. As Christianity gained imperial power in the fourth century, Christians began the process of re-tuning the world for Christ. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sound-studies

New Books in Catholic Studies
Philip Abbott, "Sounds for a New World: The Christianizing Soundscapes of Late Antiquity" (Oxford UP, 2026)

New Books in Catholic Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 31:37


In the Greco-Roman world, gods were known to tame soundscapes, or acoustic landscapes. Zeus, Apollo, Orpheus, and other Classical deities demonstrated their power by bringing order to chaotic sound worlds, replacing cacophony with harmony. In late antiquity, Christians took up this archetype and applied it to Jesus. For many early Christians, the advent of Christ resembled the modern phenomenon of a musical key change, but on a grand scale: Jesus initiated a recalibration of the cosmic soundscape, ushering in a new world. However, according to many Christians in late antiquity, this universal key change was not yet complete. Late ancient Christians believed that they could participate in the ongoing sonic work of Christ by Christianizing the acoustic landscapes of the world.In Sounds for a New World: The Christianizing Soundscapes of Late Antiquity (Oxford UP, 2026), Dr. Philip Abbott explores how late ancient Christians envisioned themselves as participants in the worldwide retuning effort, harmonizing the Classical world to the new Christian reality. Rejecting the sounds of traditional Greco-Roman and Persian cultures, Christians advocated a variety of sonic practices to realize their grand retuning endeavor, including shouting, singing, silent meditation, chanting, and even belching. From the Latin West to the Syriac East, late ancient Christians formed a polyphonous chorus of diverse voices all joining in the great harmonizing work of Jesus as they Christianized the soundscapes of the world.For years, scholars have noted the monumental changes that took place in early Christianity during the so-called Constantinian Revolution. But Dr. Abbott turns our attention to an unexplored aspect of this transitional moment, arguing that it was not simply a political or religious revolution - it was a revolution of the senses. Central to this sensorial transformation was sound. As Christianity gained imperial power in the fourth century, Christians began the process of re-tuning the world for Christ. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Christian Studies
Philip Abbott, "Sounds for a New World: The Christianizing Soundscapes of Late Antiquity" (Oxford UP, 2026)

New Books in Christian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 2:45


In the Greco-Roman world, gods were known to tame soundscapes, or acoustic landscapes. Zeus, Apollo, Orpheus, and other Classical deities demonstrated their power by bringing order to chaotic sound worlds, replacing cacophony with harmony. In late antiquity, Christians took up this archetype and applied it to Jesus. For many early Christians, the advent of Christ resembled the modern phenomenon of a musical key change, but on a grand scale: Jesus initiated a recalibration of the cosmic soundscape, ushering in a new world. However, according to many Christians in late antiquity, this universal key change was not yet complete. Late ancient Christians believed that they could participate in the ongoing sonic work of Christ by Christianizing the acoustic landscapes of the world.In Sounds for a New World: The Christianizing Soundscapes of Late Antiquity (Oxford UP, 2026), Dr. Philip Abbott explores how late ancient Christians envisioned themselves as participants in the worldwide retuning effort, harmonizing the Classical world to the new Christian reality. Rejecting the sounds of traditional Greco-Roman and Persian cultures, Christians advocated a variety of sonic practices to realize their grand retuning endeavor, including shouting, singing, silent meditation, chanting, and even belching. From the Latin West to the Syriac East, late ancient Christians formed a polyphonous chorus of diverse voices all joining in the great harmonizing work of Jesus as they Christianized the soundscapes of the world.For years, scholars have noted the monumental changes that took place in early Christianity during the so-called Constantinian Revolution. But Dr. Abbott turns our attention to an unexplored aspect of this transitional moment, arguing that it was not simply a political or religious revolution - it was a revolution of the senses. Central to this sensorial transformation was sound. As Christianity gained imperial power in the fourth century, Christians began the process of re-tuning the world for Christ. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies

In Conversation: An OUP Podcast
Philip Abbott, "Sounds for a New World: The Christianizing Soundscapes of Late Antiquity" (Oxford UP, 2026)

In Conversation: An OUP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 31:37


In the Greco-Roman world, gods were known to tame soundscapes, or acoustic landscapes. Zeus, Apollo, Orpheus, and other Classical deities demonstrated their power by bringing order to chaotic sound worlds, replacing cacophony with harmony. In late antiquity, Christians took up this archetype and applied it to Jesus. For many early Christians, the advent of Christ resembled the modern phenomenon of a musical key change, but on a grand scale: Jesus initiated a recalibration of the cosmic soundscape, ushering in a new world. However, according to many Christians in late antiquity, this universal key change was not yet complete. Late ancient Christians believed that they could participate in the ongoing sonic work of Christ by Christianizing the acoustic landscapes of the world.In Sounds for a New World: The Christianizing Soundscapes of Late Antiquity (Oxford UP, 2026), Dr. Philip Abbott explores how late ancient Christians envisioned themselves as participants in the worldwide retuning effort, harmonizing the Classical world to the new Christian reality. Rejecting the sounds of traditional Greco-Roman and Persian cultures, Christians advocated a variety of sonic practices to realize their grand retuning endeavor, including shouting, singing, silent meditation, chanting, and even belching. From the Latin West to the Syriac East, late ancient Christians formed a polyphonous chorus of diverse voices all joining in the great harmonizing work of Jesus as they Christianized the soundscapes of the world.For years, scholars have noted the monumental changes that took place in early Christianity during the so-called Constantinian Revolution. But Dr. Abbott turns our attention to an unexplored aspect of this transitional moment, arguing that it was not simply a political or religious revolution - it was a revolution of the senses. Central to this sensorial transformation was sound. As Christianity gained imperial power in the fourth century, Christians began the process of re-tuning the world for Christ. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts.

Night Clerk Radio: Haunted Music Reviews

Support Night Clerk Radio on Patreon Okay, the accelerated release schedule continues for another month! Time to cram 'em in! In this episode, we're checking out a 2025 article covering “Cinematic Doom Jazz.” This curation effort from Philippe Blache for Igloo Magazine highlights and categorizes dozens of doom and dark jazz bands and ensembles from the past 20+ years. It features everything from early 2000s trip hop inspired tracks to more recent releases from Cryo Chamber. The article is linked below. Please give it a read and check out the artists featured. Music Sampled Dead city centres from Perdition city by Ulver Main Article The cinematic impulse of doom jazz ambient music, neo-noir psychological thrillers, and haunting music Credits Music by: 2MelloArtwork by: Patsy McDowellNight Clerk Radio on Bluesky

Electrofans Podcasts & Mixes
Electrofans Soundscapes, Episode 41

Electrofans Podcasts & Mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2026 60:00


Welcome back electronic music fans - to a brand new edition of ELECTROFANS SOUNDSCAPES! We've got a REALLY big show for you this month. Here are a few highlights: - a couple of MEGA-HITS from superstars, Seven Lions, Fisher, and The Dance Division - back-to-back POWER TRANCE tracks from Ronski Speed & Aeon Shift on Pure Trance - some deep, hypnotic techno from SRC_Records - silky smooth liquid DnB from Brazilian label, Liquid Flow - a pair of tracks from Electrofans Family VIP, JP Lantieri & Ekis Ekis - and closing out the show with a song of hope & triumph - sung in Ukrainian, by Lime Kid Enjoy!! Tracklisting: 1) Seven Lions, Brieanna Grace - Free [Ophelia Records] 2) FISHER x Tones And I - Favour (Radio Edit) [Catch & Release] 3) Sholz-Y - Run Back To You [The Dance Division] 4) Rigor - No Memories (Original Mix) [SRC_Records] 5) AKKI - head is at the rave (Original Mix) [Almost Like We Met] 6) Mooij - Max [Loudroom Recordings] 7) Ronski Speed - Rendezvous [Pure Trance NEON] 8) Aeon Shift - Point of No Return [Pure Trance NEON] 9) Luigi Di Buono - Sale El Sol (Radio Edit) [GROOVER RECORDS] 10) Fernando Ferreira - River Pines [Liquid Flow] 11) JP Lantieri - Merlot (Extended Mix) [Flemcy Music] 12) Patrick Ruprecht, Martin Mind - Rewind [Letter Recordings] 13) Ekis Ekis - Osaka [Hz Recordings] 14) Lime Kid - Віч-На-Віч (Face to Face) [Liquid Flow] = = = = = = = PLEASE HELP SUPPORT OUR SHOW! If you're enjoying the music and would like to help support what we're doing (as well as the artists and labels we include in our podcasts and on the website), please drop by: www.electrofans.com/donate . . Be sure to keep up with all of our latest action at: https://electrofans.com . Mixed by Kevin Pajak Photo credit: Mariam Soliman

That's Classical?
That’s Classical? - Episode April 12, 2026

That's Classical?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026


Playlist: Mathieu Lussier, Clio Theodoridis - Recit et liedDavid Lang, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra - MountainUros Krek, Danish National Vocal Ensemble - Vester, CamenaeRandall Svane, JoAnn Falletta- Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra - Oboe ConcertoMoondog, Francois Mardirossian - Jazz BookJohn Steinmetz, Ann Shoemaker - Etude No. 5Cassandra Miller, Chamber Choir Ireland - The City, Full of PeopleJessie Montgomery, Brompton Quartet - StrumQasim Naqvi, BBC Concert Orchestra - God Docks at Death HarbourJeffrey Fong, Duo Etrange - Danger, peur, honte

That's Classical?
That’s Classical? - Episode April 5, 2026

That's Classical?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2026


Playlist: Michael Harrison - Angelim TreeKelly-Marie Murphy, Elation Pauls, violin, Serouj Kradjian, piano - FIRE-AND-ICE-BODIED-DOUBLED-UP-WITHDRAWAL-ANXIETYPaul Lansky, Gwendolyn Dease, Yvonne Lam - HopHerman Vogt, Oslo Philharmonic Orchestra - Canticle of the SunLaurie Spiegel, James McVinnie - The Unquestioned AnswerMichael Oesterle, Ryan Scott - hushLaurence Crane, Esposito Quartet - String Quartet No. 2Adam Silverman, PRISM Quartet - TITLEChiel Meijering, Akropolis Reed Quintet - De Vrouw Die Eieren Uitbroedt

Missing Roll Player Found
A Tale of Remembrance | Episode 8 | Shadow of the White Wolf

Missing Roll Player Found

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2026 70:12


After the chaos at the Raider's Gate is brought to an eerie halt, Aurora finds herself the only one able to move beneath a suffocating enchantment. There, she comes face to face with the White Wolf of the South, Fearun—an influential figure cloaked in mystery and power—who offers her a dangerous bargain. As loyalties are questioned and truths withheld, Aurora begins navigating a delicate web of deception and ambition. Her path leads her to Shallowlan Cove, where she must rely on stealth, cunning, and just a touch of magic to infiltrate the town and gain safe harbor among unlikely allies. But as she contemplates the power she's beginning to wield, one thing becomes clear: trust is a luxury she can no longer afford.A Tale of Remembrance serves as an integral mini-series within the Sword Art Online: AOD campaign, unveiling the enigmatic backstory of a pivotal character. It stands as a compelling prelude to the events of season 4.Support Us:Please consider contributing to the production of the podcast.Patreon: https://patreon.com/missingrollplayerfoundAbout:The Gate Chronicles (aka TGC) is an actual play RPG run in the Pathfinder RPG system. It is the second series running concurrently with Sword Art Online: AOD.Contact Us:Email: info@missingrollplayerfound.comFollow Us:Website: https://missingrollplayerfound.com/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/rollfoundMusic Attribution: Dark Fantasy StudioLink: http://darkfantasystudio.com/Michael GhelfiLink: https://www.youtube.com/user/MichaelGhelfiMonument StudiosLink: https://www.monumentstudios.net/Other Music and Sounds by Syrinscape Link: https://syrinscape.com/?att_missing_roll_player_found Because Epic Games Need Epic Sounds If you need music in your games check out our friends over at BattleBards. They provide the most premium audio library with over 3,400+ tracks including Musical Scores, Sound Effects, Soundscapes, and more! 

The State - A Podcast from The State News + Impact 89FM
April 03, 2026

The State - A Podcast from The State News + Impact 89FM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 5:29 Transcription Available


In the news today-MSU baseball wins 18th-annual Crosstown Showdown, New campus gym set to open April 15: Here's what to expect inside, In a first, MSU board holds public livestream of board committee meeting, and Student musicians interpret Broad art at Sightlines and Soundscapes event. 

That's Classical?
That’s Classical? - Episode March 29, 2026

That's Classical?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026


Playlist: Kate Moore, Claire Edwardes - Joyful MelodiesMartin Romberg, Orchestra of the Swan - Symphony of SaintsJuan Trigos, Choeur de l'Orchestre Symphonique de Montreal - Simetrias PrehispanicasTheo Chandler, Akropolis Reed Quintet - Seed to SnagBrett Dean, London Philharmonic Orchestra - Viola ConcertoRobert Humber - Murmurations

That's Classical?
That’s Classical? - Episode March 22, 2026

That's Classical?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026


Nominees for the 2026 Juno for Classical Composition of YearPlaylist: Amy Brandon, CC Duo and Collectif 9 - Cloud PathAndrew Staniland - The Laws of NatureKevin Lau - Kimiko's Pearl - Act ILinda Catlin Smith, Cheryl Duvall - The Complete Piano Solos (1989-2023) Vol. 1 - The PlainsNicole Lizée, Ensemble Paramirabo - Music for Body-Without-Organs

To the Righthouse
S.4.3-Soundscapes of resilience in India and Palestine

To the Righthouse

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 42:29


Sounds of Justice, the fourth series in the Global Campus “To the Righthouse” podcast programme,  explores the deep and often surprising connections between music and human rights. Taking inspiration from The Routledge Companion to Music and Human Rights, it travels across genres, geographies and histories to look at the role of music in advancing empathy, solidarity, identity and resistance to injustice.Aimed at music-makers, change-makers and anyone with an interest in music, social justice and the connections between them, Sounds of Justice is an invitation to listen afresh, to imagine anew and to be moved to action.  The series is hosted by Ignacio Saiz who designed it in collaboration with advisors Angela Impey and Julian Fifer. It brings together leading voices from across the music, social justice and human rights fields, including Manfred Nowak, George Ulrich, Shana Redmond, Rasika Ajotikar, Christina Hazboun, Rachel Harris, Mansoor Adayfi, César Rodríguez-Garavito and Rebecca Dirksen.This episode highlights two contexts where music has long voiced struggles for justice and human rights. From‘rebellious music gatherings' spearheading the anti-caste movement in India to Palestinian songs of loss and resilience amid the rubble in Gaza, sonic strategies of resistance are helping to reclaim dignity, foster solidarity and spur accountability.* Rasika Ajotikaris an ethnomusicologist and singer based in Germany. Her research on anti-caste musical spheres in modern western India examines how music and sound operate as tools of emancipatory politics, underscoring musical labour,resistance, and state repression in the Indian caste society. As a singer, she continues collaborations with anti-caste artists and is also developing projects exploring improvisation, form, and the politics of sound. * Christina Hazbounis a writer, artist-researcher and practitioner in the spheres of text, sound, radio and music. Her chapter “Sonic Strategies in The Palestinian Struggle” appears in “BODIES OF SOUND: Becoming a Feminist Ear”. Her publications are scattered in the digital sphere, including Transcript Verlag, Bloomsbury (forthcoming) and she is regularly radio-active on Stegi Radio. She is the UK project manager of Keychange under PRS Foundation, a global movement aiming to increase gender diversity within the music industry. 

To the Righthouse
s.4.4-Instruments of abuse: weaponizing music in human rights violations

To the Righthouse

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2026 37:23


Sounds of Justice, the fourth series in the Global Campus “To the Righthouse” podcast programme,  explores the deep and often surprising connections between music and human rights. Taking inspiration from The Routledge Companion to Music and Human Rights, it travels across genres, geographies and histories to look at the role of music in advancing empathy, solidarity, identity and resistance to injustice.Aimed at music-makers, change-makers and anyone with an interest in music, social justice and the connections between them, Sounds of Justice is an invitation to listen afresh, to imagine anew and to be moved to action.  The series is hosted by Ignacio Saiz who designed it in collaboration with advisors Angela Impey and Julian Fifer. It brings together leading voices from across the music, social justice and human rights fields, including Manfred Nowak, George Ulrich, Shana Redmond, Rasika Ajotikar, Christina Hazboun, Rachel Harris, Mansoor Adayfi, César Rodríguez-Garavito and Rebecca Dirksen.The first episode  teases out the different dimensions of the relationship between music and human rights. The four guests, all co-editors of the Routledge Companion, explore what the language of music and the values of human rights have in common; and how music's capacity to connect us to our common humanity while attuning us to difference can power ongoing struggles for justice.This episode explores how music has been used as an instrument of human rights abuse in different contexts, from torture and ill-treatment in US detention centers in Guantánamo to forced assimilation of Uyghurs in the Xinjiang Region in China. It also reveals how music can restore humanity and identity in the face of brutality and erasure.* Mansoor Adayfi-441is a Yemeni writer, activist, and former Guantánamo Bay detainee, imprisoned for nearly 15 years without charge. Since his release, he has become a committed advocate for human rights, highlighting the experiences of former detainees and the global consequences of the War on Terror. He is the author of Don't Forget Us Here and the recently released Letter from Guantánamo. As the Guantánamo Project Coordinator at CAGE International, Mansoor co founded the Guantánamo Survivors Fund (GSF). * Rachel Harrisis Professor of Ethnomusicology at SOAS, University of London. She has published extensively on music and religious practice in Central Asia, and the politics of ethnicity and heritage in China. Her latest book is Soundscapes of Uyghur Islam (Indiana University Press). Her current project, “Maqām Beyond Nation” (2023-2028) explores maqām-based music-making across Asia, connecting histories of mobility and exchange with contemporary flows of people and culture.* Manfred Nowakis Professor of International Human Rights Law at the University of Vienna and Secretary General of the Global Campus of Human Rights. Among many expert functions, he was UN Special Rapporteur on Torture (2004-2010). 

That's Classical?
That’s Classical? - Episode March 15, 2026

That's Classical?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026


Playlist: Britta Bystrom, Swedish Radio Choir - To manerJordan Nobles, Choeur de l'Orchestre Symphonique de Montreal - KanataFung Chern Hwei, Sirius Quartet - Farewell, HoratioIgor Santos, Ensemble Da Niente - portrait RESarah Kirkland Snider, Metropolis Ensemble - Forward Into LightRobert Humber, Adrian Irvine - into airJacques Casterede, Matilda Lloyd, John Reid - Trumpet SonatineAndrea Casarrubios - Piano QuintetDobrinka Tabakova, BBC Concert Orchestra - Organum Light

Lester the Nightfly
New Music, Old Souls: The Anthropocene Soundscapes of Jonathan Ammons (S6 | E275)

Lester the Nightfly

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 59:03


Our guest, the brilliant composer Jonathan Ammons, joined us to pull back the curtain on his creative process.

Fiesta! Latin-American Music with Elbio Barilari | WFMT

Together with Brazil and Cuba, Mexico is one of the powerhouses of Latin American music. With roots in the native cultures as well as in the Colonial period, Mexican music shows an extraordinary vitality and a variety of colors and soundscapes. The post Mexican Soundscapes appeared first on WFMT.

That's Classical?
That’s Classical? - Episode March 8, 2026

That's Classical?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026


Happy International Women's Day!Playlist: Rhiannon Giddens, Nellie McKay & Turtle Island Quartet - Pompey Ran AwayKelly-Marie Murphy, Cameron Crozman - The Book of Elegant FeelingsDinah Bianchi, Dominic Hayes, Robert Conway - Pelaga 'When Sea Encounters Sky'Jessie Montgomery, Apollo Chamber Players - Voodoo DollsYamiko Yokoi, Carl-Emmanuel Fisbach - Metal BirdMaria Grenfell, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra - TarraleahJennifer Higdon, Dan Goble, Russell Hirshfield - Yes, No, Maybe?Natalie Draper, Syracuse University Wind Ensemble - Energy & LightPaola Prestini, Parker Quartet - It Is FinishedMargaret Bonds, Aron Zelkowicz, Christina Wright-Ivanova - Troubled WaterParisa Sabet, Ali Kian Yazdanfar, Brigitte Poulin - His Gabbah is TurquoiseChristina Volpini, Ryan Scott - only ghostsAleksandra Vrebalov, Sylvan Winds - Xenia and the BishopMeredith Monk - Happy Woman

That's Classical?
That’s Classical? - Episode March 1, 2026

That's Classical?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026


Academy Award Nominees for Best ScorePlaylist: Elation Pauls, violin, David Braid, piano - Without Words for Violin & PianoJerskin Fendrix - Bugonia (Excepts)Alexandre Desplat - Frankenstein (Excerpts)Max Richter - Hamnet (Excerpts)Jonny Greenwood - One Battle After Another (Excerpts)Ludwig Goransson - Sinners (Excerpts)

Missing Roll Player Found
A Tale of Remembrance | Episode 7 | The Price of Entry

Missing Roll Player Found

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026 72:54


Caught in a maelstrom of conflict and intrigue, Aurora and her companions approach the enigmatic Raider's Gate. With a letter hinting at dark alliances and a potential confrontation with her past, tensions rise as they navigate the treacherous landscape of deception. As the group faces off against guards and their own fears, Aurora grapples with newfound powers and the haunting presence of a goddess who challenges her understanding of life, death, and her own identity. Will they uncover the truth behind the letter, or will they fall prey to the very forces they seek to confront?A Tale of Remembrance serves as an integral mini-series within the Sword Art Online: AOD campaign, unveiling the enigmatic backstory of a pivotal character. It stands as a compelling prelude to the events of season 4.A Tale of Remembrance serves as an integral mini-series within the Sword Art Online: AOD campaign, unveiling the enigmatic backstory of a pivotal character. It stands as a compelling prelude to the events of season 4.Support Us:Please consider contributing to the production of the podcast.Patreon: https://patreon.com/missingrollplayerfoundAbout:The Gate Chronicles (aka TGC) is an actual play RPG run in the Pathfinder RPG system. It is the second series running concurrently with Sword Art Online: AOD.Contact Us:Email: info@missingrollplayerfound.comFollow Us:Website: https://missingrollplayerfound.com/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/rollfoundMusic Attribution: Michael Ghelfi StudiosLink: https://www.youtube.com/user/MichaelGhelfiMonument StudiosLink: https://www.monumentstudios.net/Other Music and Sounds by Syrinscape Link: https://syrinscape.com/?att_missing_roll_player_found Because Epic Games Need Epic Sounds If you need music in your games check out our friends over at BattleBards. They provide the most premium audio library with over 3,400+ tracks including Musical Scores, Sound Effects, Soundscapes, and more! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/missing-roll-player-found2852/donations

The Channel: A Podcast from the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)
Soundscapes of Dutch-Japanese Waterworks with Arjan Rietveld

The Channel: A Podcast from the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 30:38


This episode features a conversation with Arjan Rietveld, a writer and curator in the world of electronic music. Arjan is the founder of Field Records, which has released a string of experimental and artistically driven albums since the label was launched in 2008. In this discussion, Arjan introduces Waterworks, a multimedia project he spearheaded which catalogues the centuries-long history of Dutch hydraulic engineers working on water management in Japan. That catalogue primarily takes the form of an interactive map detailing over 50 projects across Japan during the Meiji Era. In addition to the map, the Waterworks project yielded a trilogy of albums exploring this history through a mixture of ambient music, environmental recordings, and experimental audio production. Listeners will hear selected excerpts in this episode, but all of the recordings, the interactive map, and more historical details are available on the project website: https://waterworksproject.nl/en. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

That's Classical?
That’s Classical? - Episode February 22, 2026

That's Classical?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026


Playlist: Andrew Staniland, Ryan Scott - ANTIGRAVITYDRUMColeridge-Taylor Perkinson, Sphinx Virtuosi - Sinfonietta No. 2 'Generations'Julius Eastman, Kukuruz Quartet - Evil N*****George E. Lewis, Ensemble Dal Niente - Merce and BabyErrollyn Wallen, Black Oak Ensemble - Making HayIan Cusson, Canada's National Arts Centre Orchestra - IQ84Joseph Schwantner, National Symphony Orchestra - New Morning for the World 'Daybreak of Freedom'Shelley Washington, Les Percussions de Strasbourg - Sunday

That's Classical?
That’s Classical? - Episode February 15, 2026

That's Classical?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026


Happy Chinese New Year! Fire Horse!Playlist: Melissa Hui, Zuzana Šimurdová - When Soft Voices DieBright Sheng, The Orchestra Now - Let FlyDu Yun, International Contemporary Ensemble - Impeccable QuakeRoydon Tse - BreatheWang Jie, JoAnn Falletta- Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra - The Winter That United UsVincent Ho, Tony Yike Yang, piano - The Twelve Chinese Zodiac Animals, Book II, Vol. 2Gao Hong, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - Flying Dragon Concerto

That's Classical?
That’s Classical? - Episode February 8, 2026

That's Classical?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026


Playlist: Jordan Pal, Cameron Crozman - FleetBekah Simms, Standing Wave - MetamoldIman Habibi, Elation Pauls, violin - Offering of WaterMaki Ishii, Esprit Orchestra - Percussion Concerto: South-Fire-SummerRoydon Tse, Interro String Quartet - SproutMaria Lord-Kniveton, Aleksandra Panasik - St. Margaret & the DragonTim Brady, Warhol Dervish - String Quartet No. 5Daniel Alvarado Bonilla, Cameron Crozman - Senderos

That's Classical?
That’s Classical? - Episode February 1, 2026

That's Classical?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026


Celebrating Black History MonthPlaylist: Stewart Goodyear - CongotayTimothy Kennedy Adams Jr., NYU Orchestra - Harriet: Journey to FreedomAbel Selaocoe, Aurora Orchestra - Four SpiritsFlorence Price, Onyx Brass - Octet for Brasses & PianoCarlos Simon, Minnesota Orchestra - brea(d)thKathryn Patricia Cobbler - Prism

That's Classical?
That’s Classical? - Episode January 25, 2026

That's Classical?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026


Nominees for Grammy for Best Contemporary Classical CompositionPlaylist: Christopher Cerrone, Sandbox Percussion - Don't Look DownDonnacha Dennehy, Alarm Will Sound - Land of Winter (Excerpts)Tania Leon, London Philharmonic Orchestra - Raices (Origins)Shawn E. Okpebholo, Rhiannon Giddens, Paul Sanchez - Songs in Flight (Excerpts)Gabriela Ortiz, Los Angeles Philharmonic - Dzonot

Mythmakers
One Who Cannot Cast Away a Treasure at Need Is in Fetters - LOTR: An Author's Journey, Bk 3 Ch 9

Mythmakers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 32:39


We are going on an adventure! Love The Lord of the Rings? Why not read along with us as we consider the books from the writer's point of view! Taking it chapter by chapter, novelist Julia Golding will reveal new details that you might not have noticed and techniques that will only go to increase your pleasure in future re-readings of our favourite novel. Julia also brings her expert knowledge of life in Oxford and English culture to explain some points that might have passed you by.(00:05) Setting the Scene(02:19) Maritime Imagery, Storm Metaphors, and Tolkien’s Symbolism(05:01) Hobbits, Food, and the Translation of Time(07:15) Growth, Ent-Draught, and Storytelling Perspective(09:37) Casting Away Treasure(13:51) The Ents’ Assault on Isengard(19:44) Gandalf’s Return, Soundscapes, and Narrative Tempo(27:06) Wormtongue, Aftermath, and Foreshadowing the ShireFor more information on the Oxford Centre for Fantasy, our writing courses, and to check out our awesome social media content visit: Website: https://centre4fantasy.com/website Instagram: https://centre4fantasy.com/Instagram Facebook: https://centre4fantasy.com/Facebook TikTok: https://centre4fantasy.com/tiktok

That's Classical?
That’s Classical? - Episode January 18, 2026

That's Classical?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026


Playlist: George Gershwin, Syracuse University Wind Ensemble - An American in ParisMarty Regan, Apollo Chamber Players - Splash of IndigoJoseph Schwantner, Radio Kamerorkest - A Play of ShadowsAnna Pidgorna - Drown in the DepthNik Bartsch, Les Percussions de Strasbourg - Seven ElevenPiotr Grella-Mozejko, Aleksandra Panasik - GRAleksandraValerie Coleman, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra - Umoja: Anthem of UnityLuigi Dallapiccola, London Philharmonic Orchestra - Piccolo Concerto per Muriel CouvreuxAndrea Casarrubios - Armadura

Missing Roll Player Found
The Gate Chronicles | S1E94 | Growing Anticipation

Missing Roll Player Found

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2026 77:39


There are Red Guard in the Forest and they're looking for something! This could spell bad news, but are the overly fatigued band of seekers up to the task? Getting close to the end of their journey, we will have to see what happens with growing anticipation.Support Us:Please consider contributing to the production of the podcast.Patreon: https://patreon.com/missingrollplayerfoundAbout:The Gate Chronicles (aka TGC) is an actual play RPG run in the Pathfinder RPG system. It is the second series running concurrently with Sword Art Online: AOD.Contact Us:Email: info@missingrollplayerfound.comFollow Us:Website: https://missingrollplayerfound.com/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/rollfoundMusic Attribution: Michael Ghelfi (Adventure Guild Hall, A Solemn Oath, Alenya Van Druskia, Autumn Nights, Fighters Guild, Inn Room Daytime, Twilight Forest)Link: https://www.youtube.com/user/MichaelGhelfiMonument Studios (Dystopian Investigation, Enemy Encampment, Forest March, Hero's Respite)Link: https://www.monumentstudios.net/Music d20 (Midvale Moonrise)PlateMail Games (Ancient Forest 2, Ancient Forest Night); Battle Bards (Dead by the 80s)Other Music and Sounds by Syrinscape Link: https://syrinscape.com/?att_missing_roll_player_foundBecause Epic Games Need Epic Sounds If you need music in your games check out our friends over at BattleBards. They provide the most premium audio library with over 3,400+ tracks including Musical Scores, Sound Effects, Soundscapes, and more!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/missing-roll-player-found2852/donations

Sleep Calming and Relaxing ASMR Thunder Rain Podcast for Studying, Meditation and Focus
Relaxing Soundscapes of Rain and Thunder to Reduce Stress

Sleep Calming and Relaxing ASMR Thunder Rain Podcast for Studying, Meditation and Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2026 591:47


Episode Title: Relaxing Soundscapes of Rain and Thunder to Reduce StressDescription:In this episode, we dive into the soothing world of rain and thunder soundscapes, discovering how these natural sounds can help ease stress and promote relaxation. Learn ways to incorporate these calming audio environments into your daily life to create moments of peace amid the chaos. We also discuss the science behind why rain and thunder can have such a comforting effect on the mind and how you can use these soundscapes to improve your mental well-being.Make sure to carve out time for yourself today—just a few minutes listening to the gentle patter of rain or distant thunder can make a big difference in your mood and stress levels.Stay tuned for our next episode as we continue exploring practical methods to bring calm and balance into your life.DISCLAIMER

Vibration 歪波音室
2025年度音乐大赏:风格六大象限&非正经特别奖

Vibration 歪波音室

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 156:12


2026年的第一期节目,我们来进行一场属于 Vibration 歪波音室的 2025 年度音乐大赏!以往我习惯挑选个人的华语、外语年度十佳,但今年我们来换个玩法。这次,我把整个盘点分成两个部分:年度风格六大象限 The 6 Soundscapes of 2025非正经特别奖 The “Not-So-Serious” Special Award总共36张年度专辑+10张特别奖专辑&歌曲。如果2025年是一场打破边界的洪流,那我希望通过这次大赏,把散落在洪流里的碎片,拼凑成一张属于我们自己的时代地图。快来收听吧!用音乐给新年开个好头~

Sleep Calming and Relaxing ASMR Thunder Rain Podcast for Studying, Meditation and Focus

On a forgotten road edged with moss and fog, a downpour meets a steady rainfall, composing a tranquil symphony reminiscent of old mysteries. As the sky spills its secrets, the world around you becomes a canvas for imagination.This blend of soothing rain textures helps sharpen focus and calm restless thoughts. Whether you are working on a project, winding down for sleep, or seeking relief from anxiety, the layered soundscape provides a gentle anchor to ease your mind.Fans of B1 Gang escapades and Aaron Mahnke's dark folklore will recognize the fusion of adventure and eerie history in our storytelling. Each episode invites you into a realm where the ordinary meets the supernatural, encouraging your curiosity to roam.Please note that this episode might contain advertisements. These brief sponsor messages ensure we can continue bringing you new sonic journeys. Your support through listening helps sustain our work.Special thanks to RedCircle for offering free unlimited hosting, storage, and distribution to all major platforms as well as tools like donations and exclusive content for creators. Their platform makes launching and monetizing podcasts effortless, empowering storytellers to share their voices with the world. We are grateful to RedCircle for supporting our mission.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/sleep-calming/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Sleep Calming and Relaxing ASMR Thunder Rain Podcast for Studying, Meditation and Focus
Relaxing Natural Rainfall Soundscapes for Meditation and Sleep

Sleep Calming and Relaxing ASMR Thunder Rain Podcast for Studying, Meditation and Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 593:19


Episode Title: Relaxing Natural Rainfall Soundscapes for Meditation and SleepDescription:In this episode, we immerse ourselves in the soothing world of natural rainfall soundscapes. Discover how the gentle patter of rain can create a peaceful backdrop for meditation, help ease stress, and improve sleep quality. We share tips on using these calming sounds to enhance your relaxation routines and create a serene environment wherever you are.Take a moment today to breathe deeply and let the tranquil rhythm of rainfall wash away tension. These small moments of calm can bring balance to your busy day.Join us next time as we continue to explore sounds and techniques that nurture your inner peace.DISCLAIMER

Sleep Calming and Relaxing ASMR Thunder Rain Podcast for Studying, Meditation and Focus
Gentle Rain Soundscapes Mixed with Soft Rolling Thunderclaps

Sleep Calming and Relaxing ASMR Thunder Rain Podcast for Studying, Meditation and Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 573:51


Episode Title: Gentle Rain Soundscapes Mixed with Soft Rolling ThunderclapsDescription:In this episode, we immerse ourselves in the soothing blend of gentle rain and soft rolling thunderclaps. Discover how these calming natural sounds can help quiet your mind, reduce stress, and create a peaceful atmosphere anywhere you are. Whether you're winding down after a long day or seeking a moment of stillness, let the subtle rhythm of rain and thunder guide you to relaxation.Take a few moments for yourself today—listen, breathe, and let these serene soundscapes bring calm to your busy life.We look forward to having you with us next time as we continue to explore peaceful ways to nurture your well-being.DISCLAIMER

Sleep Calming and Relaxing ASMR Thunder Rain Podcast for Studying, Meditation and Focus
Relaxing Soundscapes Featuring Rain, Thunder, and Soft Ambience

Sleep Calming and Relaxing ASMR Thunder Rain Podcast for Studying, Meditation and Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 595:28


Episode Title: Relaxing Soundscapes Featuring Rain, Thunder, and Soft AmbienceDescription:In this episode, immerse yourself in a soothing blend of rain, gentle thunder, and soft ambient sounds designed to help you unwind and find inner peace. Whether you're looking to ease stress, improve focus, or drift off to sleep, these calming soundscapes offer the perfect backdrop for relaxation and mental clarity. We'll also share tips on how to incorporate these natural sounds into your daily routine to create moments of calm amid the busyness of life.Take a few minutes with us and let the peaceful rhythm of nature wash over you, restoring balance and tranquility.Join us next time as we continue exploring ways to nurture your well-being and serenity.DISCLAIMER

Sleep Calming and Relaxing ASMR Thunder Rain Podcast for Studying, Meditation and Focus

Episode Title: Peaceful Rain Soundscapes for Studying and SleepDescription:In this episode, we dive into the soothing world of rain soundscapes and how they can boost concentration during study sessions and promote deeper, more restful sleep. Discover the calming effects of gentle rain sounds and learn practical tips on how to integrate these natural rhythms into your daily routine to create a peaceful environment. Whether you're looking to focus better or unwind after a long day, this episode offers a simple yet powerful way to invite tranquility into your life.Take a moment to breathe, listen, and let the peaceful rain wash away stress and distractions.Join us next time as we explore more ways to find calm and relaxation in everyday moments.DISCLAIMER

Missing Roll Player Found
The Gate Chronicles | S1E93 | The Iron Giant

Missing Roll Player Found

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 75:26


With each node traveled, our party continues their journey back to Lamb's Respite, slowly becoming weary, though some more wary. Too wary. The ruins of the past world play a more prominent role in barring the way. Using their guile and skill, our band of seekers must navigate a tricky situation before they become pancaked. But at least they are closing in on the end of their forested travel.Support Us:Please consider contributing to the production of the podcast.Patreon: https://patreon.com/missingrollplayerfoundAbout:The Gate Chronicles (aka TGC) is an actual play RPG run in the Pathfinder RPG system. It is the second series running concurrently with Sword Art Online: AOD.Contact Us:Email: info@missingrollplayerfound.comFollow Us:Website: https://missingrollplayerfound.com/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/rollfoundMusic Attribution: Dark Fantasy Studio (The Forest, The Huntsman)Artlist (Ty Simon - Inspector Ratchet; G-Yerro - The Treasure Hunt)Epidemic Sounds (Mike Franklyn - Throw in the Towel)Michael Ghelfi (Enclosed Forest Sacred, )Link: https://www.youtube.com/user/MichaelGhelfiMonument Studios (Battle Percussion D, Descent, Forest March)Link: https://www.monumentstudios.net/Music d20 (Banish Thee, Not Easily Forgotten)PlateMail Games (Ancient Forest 2, Ancient Forest Night); Battle Bards (Dead by the 80s)Other Music and Sounds by Syrinscape Link: https://syrinscape.com/?att_missing_roll_player_foundBecause Epic Games Need Epic Sounds If you need music in your games check out our friends over at BattleBards. They provide the most premium audio library with over 3,400+ tracks including Musical Scores, Sound Effects, Soundscapes, and more!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/missing-roll-player-found2852/donations

Sleep Calming and Relaxing ASMR Thunder Rain Podcast for Studying, Meditation and Focus

Episode Title: I Calm My Mind Using Natural Rain SoundscapesDescription:In this episode, we dive into the soothing power of natural rain soundscapes and how they can help calm the mind and relieve stress. Discover the science behind why rain sounds promote relaxation, and learn practical ways to incorporate these peaceful soundscapes into your daily routine. Whether you're looking to improve focus, sleep better, or simply find a moment of calm, this episode offers simple techniques to create your own serene atmosphere with nature's gentle rain.Remember to take a pause each day and let the natural rhythm of rain wash away tension and restore your peace.Join us next time as we continue exploring simple methods to bring calm and relaxation into your life.DISCLAIMER

Sequelisers
Finale Part Three - Star Wars Episode III - Revenge of the Sith

Sequelisers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 228:07


It was said that we would destroy the prequels, not fix them! It's the final part of the finale trilogy, and time for us to discuss Revenge of the Sith. We cover everything from terrible CGI and the worst on-screen chemistry we've ever seen to dying of a broken heart and UNLIMITED POWER! And yes, we bring our own trilogy to its epic conclusion with the LAST EVER Sequelisers pitch... Soundscapes provided by Kusari Space: www.youtube.com/@KusariSpace Discord: www.sequelisers.com/discord  BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/sequelisers.bsky.social Instagram: instagram.com/sequelisers TikTok: tiktok.com/@sequelisers Music by Daniel Williams (and John Williams) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices