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Solénoïde (14.04.2025) - Préparez vos tympans et vos rêves : Solénoïde vous convie à un périple sans passeport, une odyssée immersive au cœur d'un Japon qui ne figure sur aucune carte – celui des fréquences imaginaires, des pulsations ancestrales et des échos d'avant-demain.
Episode 700: June 23, 2024 playlist: Mark Spybey and Graham Lewis, "Castle Neptune (Single Mix)" (Castle Neptune) 2024 Emergency Hearts Brian Gibson, "Mica II" (Thrasher (Original Soundtrack)) 2024 Thrill Jockey Sote, "WVTADTSSPXDAMAVAND" (Sound System Persepolis) 2024 Diagnoal Scanner and Neil Leonard, "Muster Assemblage" (The Berklee Sessions) 2024 Alltagsmusik Susumu Yokota, "Kinoko (2024 Remaster)" (Acid Mt. Fuji (Remastered 30th Anniversary Edition)) 1994 Sublime / 2024 Music Mine Eleven Pond, "Watching Trees" (Bas Relief (2024 Remaster)) 2024 Dark Entries Frederic D. Oberland / Gregory Dargent / Tony Elieh / Wassim Halal, "YouGotALight" (SIHR) 2024 Sub Rosa Yellow Swans, "Side A (excerpt)" (Out Of Practice I) 2024 Collective Jyrk Skee Mask, "7AM At The Rodeo" (Resort) 2024 Ilan Tape Midwife, "Killdozer" (No Depression in Heaven) 2024 The Flenser Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
Episode 126 The Japanese Shigin Vocal Tradition—and Electronics Playlist Track Time Start Time Introduction –Thom Holmes 04:46 00:00 1. Mix of Susumu Yokota, “Saku” from Sakura (1999 Skintone) plus Abe Shũfu II, “Mount Fuji” from Music Of The Shigin: Chanting To Chinese Poetry (1975 Folkways). Album of electronic music from the late composer Susumu Yokota and a track from Folkways of Japanese shingin folk music. 05:42 04:54 2. Mix of Shiro Michi,“マドンナの宝石 (Intermezzo From "The Jewels Of The Madonna)” from エレクトーン 名曲アルバム (Electone Masterpiece Album)(1965 Polydor). Plus a female shigin performer accompanied by koto from a Japanese collection of shigin singers (1973 Toshiba TY-40077), side 2, track 6. Shiro Michi, Shiro Michi, was a popular Japanese Hammond organist in the 1950s, and Electone artist from the 1950s-2000s since 1958. This track was performed on the Yamaha Electone. 03:02 10:34 3. Mix of Shiro Michi, “ドナウ川の漣 (Danube Waves Waltz)” from エレクトーン 名曲アルバム (Electone Masterpiece Album)(1965 Polydor). Plus a male shigin performer accompanied by bamboo flute and koto from a Japanese collection of shigin singers (1973 Toshiba TY-40077), side 1, track 2. 04:46 13:34 4. Mix of a fragment of Shiro Michi and shigin, which I have called “Shigin Skip Organ” because of the prominence of the LP skip throughout. “ドナウ川の漣 (Danube Waves Waltz)” from エレクトーン 名曲アルバム(Electone Masterpiece Album)(1965 Polydor) plus a skipping record of a male shigin performer with koto. 04:08 18:17 5. Omoide Hatoba, “Alternative Funkaholic” from Kinsei (1995 Earthnoise). 02:30 22:24 6. Omoide Hatoba, “Satellite Groove” from Kinsei (1995 Earthnoise). 03:53 24:52 7. Neohachi, “Dog More Than Cat” from Lovecadio Hearn (2013 White Paddy Mountain). Neohachi is a Japanese female duo, formed in 2005 and featuring Lily (Shigin Vocals) and Elly (Synthesizers). 06:09 28:40 8. Neohachi, “Eternal, Eternal, Eternal” from Lovecadio Hearn (2013 White Paddy Mountain). 02:31 34:36 9. 和楽器バンド (Wagakki Band), “Akatsuki no Ito”from 八奏絵巻(Wildflowers Scroll). Bass, 亜沙 (Asa); Drums, 山葵 (Wasabi); Guitar, 町屋 (Machiya); Koto, [箏], いぶくろ聖志(Ibukuro Masashi); Shakuhachi, [尺八], 神永大輔 (Kaminaga Daisuke); Shamisen, [津軽三味線], 蜷川べに(Ninagawa Beni); Taiko, [和太鼓], 黒流 (Kurona); Shigin Vocals, 鈴華ゆう子 (Suzuhana Yuko). Suzuhana Yuko provides the shigin vocals in this convergence of hard rock and traditional Japanese music. The whole outfit is outstanding but I like the pre-eminence of female musicians. For example, check out this Japanese video of Ninagawa Beni shredding the Shamisen. Here's a 2023 performance by Wagakki Band featuring a vocal by Yuko. 03:28 37:22 10. 和楽器バンド (Wagakki Band), “Nadeshiko Zakura” from 八奏絵巻(Wildflowers Scroll). Bass, 亜沙 (Asa); Drums, 山葵 (Wasabi); Guitar, 町屋 (Machiya); Koto, [箏], いぶくろ聖志(Ibukuro Masashi); Shakuhachi, [尺八], 神永大輔 (Kaminaga Daisuke); Shamisen, [津軽三味線], 蜷川べに(Ninagawa Beni); Taiko, [和太鼓], 黒流 (Kurona); Shigin Vocals, 鈴華ゆう子 (Suzuhana Yuko). 04:44 40:48 11. Shigenori Kamiya(神谷重徳), “ファラオの墓 (Farao (Pharaoh) No Haka)” from Digital Trip ファラオの墓 シンセサイザ ファンタジ (Digital Trip Pharaoh's Tomb Synthesizer Fantasy). Composed By, Synthesizer, Shigenori Kamiya (神谷重徳). 03:12 45:28 12. Gagaku Shigenkai, Ryōō from Unesco Collection, A Musical Anthology of the Orient: Japan II (1962 Musicaphon). "Ryōō" was recorded in Tokyo in 1962. Shigenkai, was a traditional Japanese music ensemble attached to the Imperial Household Agency, playing flutes, drums, and string instruments. I did a remix of this, adding delay and some droning tones and then double-tracking the whole piece as a way to transforms these lovely, acoustic tonalities into an electronic mélange. 07:18 48:38 13. Otomo Yoshihide (大友良英), “Film Maker From Kreuzberg,” from We Insist? (1992 Sound Factory). Turntables, Sampler, Tapes, Guitar, Otomo Yoshihide. 02:55 55:50 14. After Dinner, “An Accelerating Etude” from After Dinner (1984 Recommended Records). Engineer, Producer, Voice, Synthesizer, Tape, Koto (Miniature 13 String, Taisho-goto), Plastic Flute, Percussion, Haco. Vocalist/lyricist-composer/multi-instrumentalist/sound-artist. Album compiled for the UK release from the original Japan records known as the Glass Tube LP and an After Dinner 7.” 04:11 58:42 15. After Dinner, “Sepia-Ture II” from After Dinner (1984 Recommended Records). Alto Saxophone, Kaname Nakagawa; Arranged by, Y. Utsunomia; Bass, Drum, Miyuki Komori; Bass, Violin, Tadahiko Yokokawa; Koto (Taisho-goto), Yasushi Utsunomia; Snare, Masaaki Kawaguchi; Soprano Saxophone, Masaharu Ito; Tenor Saxophone, Seiichi Kuroda; Voice, Haco. 02:25 01:02:50 16. Wha Ha Ha, “Keiro No Hibi” and “On The Floor” from 死ぬ時は別 (It's Different When You Die) (1981 Better Days). The second part of this combination track is a different of “On the Floor” that is sung by Mishio Ogawa. The version I am most familiar with was sung by a man so this is a refreshing variation. Computer, Takafumi Fuse; Effects [Sound Effects], Fujio Akatsuka; Engineer, Kazuhiro Tokieda, Takafumi Fuse; Guitar, Shigenori Kamiya; Keyboards, Shuichi Chino; Percussion, Kiyohiko Senba; Saxophone, Voice, Akira Sakata; Voice, Mishio Ogawa. 11:57 01:05:09 Opening background music: Ryuichi Sakamoto, “Nuages” from Heartbeat (1991 Virgin Japan). Written by Sakamoto, the vocal is delivered by the remarkable Algerian singer Houria Aichi (2:15). Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. My Books/eBooks: Electronic and Experimental Music, sixth edition, Routledge 2020. Also, Sound Art: Concepts and Practices, first edition, Routledge 2022. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation. For a transcript, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
durée : 00:59:09 - La Série musicale - par : Zoé Sfez - Dans cet épisode de "l'éternel retour" des airs de Gustav Mahler même là où vous ne les attendiez pas. De la chanteuse française Catherine Ringer au compositeur de musique électronique japonais Susumu Yokota en passant par le rappeur américain Jus Allah.
durée : 00:59:09 - La Série musicale - par : Zoé Sfez - Dans cet épisode de "l'éternel retour" des airs de Gustav Mahler même là où vous ne les attendiez pas. De la chanteuse française Catherine Ringer au compositeur de musique électronique japonais Susumu Yokota en passant par le rappeur américain Jus Allah.
This is Episode 51 of ‘To Etherea and Beyond - Loops, Layers and LFO'. The show broadcasts on Harrogate Community Radio at 9am this Sunday 2nd April and is then available via the station's Listen Again button, and everywhere else here: https://ssyncc.com/toethereaandbeyond The show features music by: Last Tourist, Daniel Avery, Orbital, Bot1500, Rival Consoles, John Beltran, break_fold, Max Cooper, Landhouse, The Field, Joey Beltram, Underworld, Susumu Yokota, Geju, Dauwd and Pantha Du Prince. https://harrogatecommunityradio.online/shows/to-etherea-and-beyond/ This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
On this edition of Free City Radio, author and activist Sabu Kohso speaks on the recently published book "Radiation and Revolution," which explores activist responses to the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan. The conversation looks at the dynamics of Japanese society post Fukushima and the ways that social movements are challenging structural injustice within Japan and also in relation to Japan's neoliberal economic role in the Asia Pacific region. This interview is about alternative, Anarchist and anti authoritarian voices in Japan today. More information on Sabu's book here: https://www.dukeupress.edu/radiation-and-revolution Music on this edition by Susumu Yokota with the track "Tobiume"
Sad bee appeased by happy dew. Music by Germind, Eguana and Susumu Yokota.
Uhh Yeah Dude is a comedy podcast hosted by Seth Romatelli (born September 20, 1973) and Jonathan Larroquette (born August 7, 1977). Episodes have generally aired once a week since 2006, and run about an hour long. The podcast is described as 'A weekly roundup of America through the eyes of two American-Americans'. In this episode, part one of a series of two, all intro and outro songs from the 2021 episodes (#838 to #866) of Uhh Yeah Dude. Lineup: Neil Young, Tuxedomoon, Squarepusher, Norma Tanega, Captain Torkive, I-Robots, Steve Hillage, Sonya Spence, CAN, Michael Nesmith, The First National Band, PRISM, Susumu Yokota, Dorothy Ashby, Sonny Sharrock Band, Kuruki, Bill Laswell, Dan Curtin, Patrick Cowley, Sylvester, Eddie Hazel, COMPLEX, Dub Specialist, DJ Re Edit, Lena Platonos, Brian Bennett, Bonobo, Capitol K, Paul Blackford, Cerrone, Abba Gargando, John Beltran, CN, Bill Orcutt, Eddie Murphy, Buddy Emmons, Richenel, Bucky Barrett, Ashra, Dog Soldier, Terekke, Delaney & Bonnie, Davey Graham, The Action, Rodney Crowell, Hank Williams, Drifting Cowboys, Black Uhuru, Ahmad Jamal Trio, Intrusion, Rick Barranco, Grateful Dead, Takako Minekawa, Culture, Bohannon, Con Funk Shun, The Bar-Kays, Yarbrough & Peoples, Audience, Indian Ocean
Tonight's edition features great new tunes from Grouper, alva noto, 36, Philippe Cote, Olafur Arnalds, Portico Quartet, Steve Roach, Jon Hopkins and tons more! Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Ultraviolet by Potico Quartet on Monument (Portico Quartet)
Tracks by Dean Blunt, Folk Implosion, CFCF, Suzanne Kraft, Boom Bip, Model 9000, Woob, Susumu Yokota, Caribou, Kate NV, and more.
Tonight's edition previews several upcoming autumn releases from Portico Quartet, Marconi Union, Nathan Fake, Public Service Broadcasting, Call Super, and plenty more! Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Ralome by Plaid on Rest Proof Clockwork (Warp) 6′31″ Genshi by Susumu Yokota on Sakura (The Leaf Label) 10′06″ Skybridge by Lemongrass on Touch (Lemongrassmusic)
Subscribe to Mushroom podcasts and support original Australian music journalism. You'll get them early and ad-free. Only $4 per month. FREE trial on Apple Podcasts. Looking back over the highlights, influences and inspirational songs the really stuck with Courtney Barnett. Courtney mentions someone she's listening to at the moment - thanks algorithm! - Susumu Yokota's album Sakura - Spotify Courtney's new album is Things Take Time, Take Time Get it here - https://courtney-barnett.lnk.to/ttt-tt Want to get this bonus episode when you hear the regular Monday episode? Become a subscriber - get early and ad-free episodes on any podcast app. www.mushroomstudiosaccess.supercast.tech Hit Different Hosts Mikey Cahill - Instagram / Twitter / Facebook / mikeycahill.com Sosefina Fuamoli - Instagram / Twitter / sosefinafuamoli.com Marcus Teague - Twitter / The Guardian / Bandcamp More Hit Different Facebook Group Hit Different on Mushroom.com Looking for a music documentary? Subscribe to 180 Grams, the stories of remarkable albums. Credits Producer/editor - Courtney Carthy, the Mushroom Group Theme music - Mark D'Angelo, The Backlot Studios Artwork - Mushroom Creative House Equipment - Audio TechnicaGet more Hit Different: http://mushroom.com/podcast/hit-differentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen to the 45th edition of Free City Radio here ! I speak with art curator and writer Hera Chan who speaks about the efforts to commemorate the Tiananmen Square massacre with a diversity of creative protests in Hong Kong in the face of the "National Security Law" which has worked to severely restrict the social space and ability for people to gather and protest in public. Hera locates Tiananmen within the context of the last years of protest in Hong Kong. Music on this edition by Susumu Yokota is the track Tobiume from the excellent album Sakura. Free City Radio is hosted and produced by Stefan @spirodon Christoff in Montréal and also also a weekly community broadcast on @radiockut
SOLENOÏDE, émission de 'musiques imaginogènes' diffusée sur 30 radios dans le monde
Solénoïde (07.06.2021) - Le pays du soleil levant est à votre portée… Profitez-en pour faire une virée du côté de l'Archipel de tous les extrêmes avec pas moins de 10 aventuriers qui fréquentent des contrées sonores très contrastées ! Et laissez ainsi votre esprit divaguer vers des espaces imaginaires où s'imbriquent échantillons numériques et sources acoustiques, rythmes ancestraux et lueurs futuristes !
Good Morning, This is Louise. Episode 100 - Levitation featuring soundworks by Akio Suzuki and Lawrence Englishwith music by Melii, Glenn Branca, Glenn Branca, The New York Chamber Sinfonia & Glen Cortese, Tomppabeats, Jung Jaeil, Jon Brion, Mulatto, Mother Superia, Redman & KRS-One, Trina, Yaeji, Moondog, Zbigniew Preisner, Leila, Cliff Martinez, Sudan Archives, Dawn Richard, Susumu Yokota, Marianne Moore, Muslimgauze, The Alchemist, Mariah, Sergiu Celibidache & Munich Philharmonic, Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith, Phoelix, Lucky Daye, Theater 1, Elysia Crampton, Blossom & HOT16, Arlo Parks, Bill Evans Trio, and Remy Ma.also with sound and voices from the flight crew of a 2014 Virgin Atlantic Boeing 747 200 Classic.programmed and produced by @small_ernst / touch touch publishingNamo Guan Shi Yin Pusa Thank you for listening
We’re starting off the year with an ambient mix that’ll transport you away from present stresses to a much more tranquil place, courtesy of the magnificent Unknown Mobile. The Canadian maestro has a colourful discography, releasing singles through Haŵs and These Things Take Time as well as two self-released EP’s in 2020. In prior years we’ve also heard his beautiful material released through SOBO, Pacific Rhythm and Planet Euphorique. New music from Unknown Mobile arrives this February. This week’s mix features tracks from the likes of David Sylvian, Florian T M Zeisig and Susumu Yokota. @unknown-mobile https://unknownmobile.bandcamp.com https://www.facebook.com/unknownmobile/
Edicion Limitada - 28 de Diciembre del 2020. Producción, realización y conducción: Francisco J. Brenes. Presentando música de Carl Gari & Abdullah Miniawy, Trentemøller, Lip Talk, Turning Jewels Into Water, Moonlight Benjamin, Azu Tiwaline, Andy Stott, Flame 1, Beatrice Dillon, The Exaltics, Gidge, Martin L. Gore, Otone, Susumu Yokota, Motor featuring Martin L. Gore, Sólveig Matthildur, Ayria, Actors, Cevin Key with Edward KaSpel, Front Line Assembly, Jeremy Inkel, Solo Ansamblis, Bootblacks, Kanga, Ploho, Ötzi, The Foreign Resort, Spectres y Wingtips.
Sarah Davachi; The Cyrillic Typewriter; Windy and Carl; Felicia Atkinson; Jake Muir; Pole; Susumu Yokota; Anne Sulikowski; Call Super; Roméo Poirier; Bing & Ruth; Huerco S; Numün; Space Afrika; Coil; 75 Dollar Bill; Cabaret Voltaire; Capital K; Pablo's Eye; Body Negative; El Perro del Mar; MJ Guider; Buildings and Food; Samantha Glass; Susannah Stark; Dark Arts; Somni & LAL.
Loscil; White Poppy; Jon Hassell; Sususmu Yokota; Anne Sulikowski; Jessica Moss; Absolutely Free; Bing & Ruth; Mothmouth; Tim Hecker; Beatrice Dillon; Aidan baker / Ekin Fils; Dominique Dumont; Matchess; Samantha Glass; MJ Guider; Coil; Pole; Peppermoth; Boreal Network; Roméo Poirier; MinaeMinae; Buildings and Food; Francoiz Breut; Ela Orleans & Destroyer.
Sonoramas pour le moment présent - par Lexis Marche #1 Notes de l’artiste pour une marche sonore optimale: Prenez vos meilleurs écouteurs et vos meilleures chaussures de marche; Empruntez des chemins différent, explorez des ruelles ou des endroits dans la nature dans lesquels vous ne marchez pas habituellement. Si vous tournez toujours à gauche, cette fois-ci, tournez à droite! Il s’agit d’une bonne façon de se mettre dans un état d’observation des petits moments parfois imperceptibles; Si possible, éteignez toutes les notifications de votre téléphone. Musiciens inclus: K. Leimer, Angel Bat Dawid, Alex Smalley / Olan Mill, Clever Austin, Gimmik, Harold Budd, Jorge Alfano, Leandro Fresco / Rafael Anton Irisarri, Murlo, Norman Beede, Natureboy Flako, Pauline Anna Strom, Smith & Mighty, Steve Tibbetts, Susumu Yokota, Teebs, William Penn, Wally Badaron
En aquest programa parlarem de Susumu Yokota, Roisin Murphy, Tridact, Romare, Sylvester, Ron Hardy, Florian Meindl....entre molts d'altres.
With tracks from Toki Fuko, Sonhan, Martin Goodwin & Infinity, Giuseppe Falivene, Ruhig, Orphx, Winter in June & Vayu, Echologist, Core, Forest on Stasys, Uanamani, Ymir, Saphileaum, Konduku, Cuna, Planetary Assault Systems, Svreca, Susumu Yokota and Javier Marimon. Follow Utopian here: https://soundcloud.com/utopian_dj
Susumu Yokota fue uno de los grandes pioneros del sonido ambient pero fue mucho más que eso. Un artista con una inabarcable producción y al que intentamos rendir homenaje en la segunda parte del programa.
SOLENOÏDE, émission de 'musiques imaginogènes' diffusée sur 30 radios dans le monde
Solénoïde (20.01.2020) - Un retour express sur les moments forts du Solénoïde cru 2019 ! Cette année s'est révélée féconde en matière de productions musicales aventureuses; et pour cette rétrospective, nous avons sélectionné pas moins de 15 albums qui nous ont fait vibrer, parfois émerveiller, voire envoûter. Sachez d’ailleurs que notre casting vous fera plus que jamais voyager, allant de l’Iran à la Grèce, du Japon à la Turquie, en passant par la France et la Corée. Et évidemment, tout aussi éclectique sera sa trame instrumentale… Alors, entrez sans plus attendre dans le vif du sujet en parcourant ce Solénotop 2019 !
Hay veces en las que un pintor necesita de toda su técnica para desarrollar un discurso artístico. Son cuadros en los que se ve la técnica aprendida durante años. No es el caso del programa de esta semana. Aquí podemos observar el genio del artista en sólo unas cuantas pinceladas porque mi teoría es que no es el artista el que hace la obra, sino la obra que has hecho la que te convierte en artista. Esta semana escucharemos temas de Enya, Eurielle, Ensamble Quimera con Kumiko Noma, 2002, Abel Korzeniowski, Tom Holkenborg, Rachel Portman, John Williams con Itzhak Perlman y Yo-Yo Ma, Yanni, Peter Gundry, Max Richter, Tony Anderson, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Susumu Yokota y Susumu Hirasawa.
SOLENOÏDE, émission de 'musiques imaginogènes' diffusée sur 30 radios dans le monde
Solénoïde (18.11.2019) - Sans ne rien perdre de ses facultés exploratoires, Solénoïde passe en mode Blender intégral ! Notre centrifugeuse a été programmée pour mixer des matériaux sonores frais, prélevés dans des zones artistiques préservées. Et avec un bloc moteur puissant, notre Blender va extraire le nectar vitaminé de sonorités d’origines les plus variées, sonorités provenant de 12 nationalités (Japon, Canada, Allemagne, Egypte, Maroc, Turquie, Danemark, Suisse, Norvège…). Riche en ingrédients goûteux, évocateurs et parfois même relevés, ce mix rassemble une galerie de portraits artistiques des plus singuliers...
Sputnik Pussy viene, como tantos otros djs veteran@s, de una escena maquinal, progresiva y ravera, pero que poco a poco ha ido perfilando su gusto y estilo hacia sonidos más profundos y ambientes más complejos. En su faceta como productora tiene varias colaboraciones con Rarek en el sello Magnetic Netlabel y también trabajos en solitario como su EP “My Bizarre Girlfriend” (M.N.L.) y en otros sellos como Anagrama Music y 9095 Music. Sputnik Pussy, además, es una agitadora cultural dentro del circuito más subterráneo del panorama electrónico y a parte de haber sido la mitad de Magnetic Netlabel, desde 2019 conduce el proyecto Axiom-Musiikia con el que mediante su serie de podcast B-Side promociona la electrónica más vanguardista y arriesgada, programando sesiones de infinidad de selectores. Sus sesiones se pueden disfrutar en raves galegas sobre todo, como De.Rave o Techno Galicia, y este año pasó por el festival Naktema (Ourense). Solo nos queda añadir unas palabras que ella misma nos ha hecho llegar al respecto de sus inquietudes musicales: “Ambient como la banda sonora de mi vida, si tengo que elegir me quedo con Susumu Yokota, una mujer Dasha Rush y la lascivia de Mulero. Sellos: PAN, Kranky y Warp”. ¡Esta es Sputnik Pussy amig@s! Sin más, aquí tenéis la sesión y el tracklist que tan amablemente ha querido compartir. ¡¡¡A gozarlaaaa!!! Tracklist: 1) Radio Free Robots A.K.A. you are the robots - 001 2) Razeed - Our voices in the forest ( Sputnik Pussy RMX ) 3) Max Würden - Closeness 4) Stars of the Lid - Broken Harbors (parte 2) 5) Dasha Rush - Dance with Edgar Poe 6) Max Würden - Capsules of energy 7) Arvo Pärt - My heart´s in the highlands 8) Dasha Rush - Scratching your surface 9) Radio Free Robots A.K.A. 001 - you are the robots 10) Ryoji Ikeda - Data.matrix 11) Dasha Rush - Time wishpers and Albert 12) Amnesia Scanner & Bill Kouligas - Lexachast III 13) Ben Frost - Stomp 14) Amnesia Scanner & Bill Kouligas - Lexachast IV 15) Lobe - Placebo 16) Dasha Rush - Life time poem 17) Max Wünter - Wirkungsgrad 18) Susumu Yokota - Trip eden 19) Jeff Mills - AX009 C 20) Dasha Rush - Antares 21) Plaid - Meds fade 22) Mika Vainio / Chicksonspeed - Flame on 23) Azure Mortal - A Conversation 24) Susumu Yokota - Human memory 25) Plaid - Nurula 26) Kern Vol3 The exclusives - From across the room
SOLENOÏDE, émission de 'musiques imaginogènes' diffusée sur 30 radios dans le monde
Solénoïde (21.10.2019) - Evoluez dans une sorte de rêve musical éveillé ! Solénoïde vous invite à traverser l'espace intemporel et planant du 'Fourth World' (le fameux 'Quatrième Monde'), concept visionnaire inventé par Jon Hassell au milieu des années 70. Une théorie qui exalte l'idée d'une musique transfrontalière, musique articulant de façon inédite des éléments de cultures distantes. Bienvenue dans un monde d'utopies géographiques et culturelles !
MARCUS SLEASE (JJ Mars) is a visionary writer from Portadown, N. Ireland and Utah in the U.S. Some influences include: Buddhist practice, surrealism, collage art, low-fi graffiti, Brian Eno, Spacemen 3, Leonora Carrington, Richard Brautigan, Ariel Pink, bill bissett, Tim Atkins, Susumu Yokota, Ron Padgett, Chika Sagawa, & Guy Maddin. He is a graduate of the MFA creative writing program at University of North Carolina at Greensboro and the author of ten books from micro presses. Such as Rides from Bart Books and Mu (dream) So (window) from Poor Claudia. His latest book, Play Yr Kardz Right, is now available from Dostoyevsky Wannabe: His writing has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize, featured in the Best British Poetry series, translated into Polish and Danish, and has appeared, or is forthcoming, in Tin House, Poetry, and Fence.
On March 27th of 2015, we lost one of our own, Susumu Yokota, with numerous releases on Harthouse, Skintone, Sublime and Leaf. This mix is not a eulogy for his untimely passing, but rather an echo of himself that still lives on beyond the time. Susumu is no longer among us in this particular dimension to explain and share the notes of his selections for this Ambient Mix. Compiled in 2002, we’re honored to be able and share this once again with the permission of the label. Perhaps we do not need the eyes to read the words describing this or that. Perhaps we only need our ears. Please enjoy... For a more detailed description, full track listing and more information about this mix, please visit headphonecommute.com
In episode 39 of Line Noise - aka episode 15 for Radio Primavera Sound - Pau Braqueberry and Ben Cardew dive into electronic sounds from Japan, with music from Susumu Yokota, foodman, DJ Fulltono, Keita Sano and more.
In episode 15 of Line Noise, Pau Braqueberry and Ben Cardew dive into electronic sounds from Japan, with music from Susumu Yokota, foodman, DJ Fulltono, Keita Sano and more.
A cura di Gigi Longo. Brani di Sufjan Stevens, E. Errante, Susumu Yokota, Massimo Discepoli.
A cura di Gigi Longo. Brani di Sufjan Stevens, E. Errante, Susumu Yokota, Massimo Discepoli. (prima parte)
A cura di Gigi Longo. Brani di Sufjan Stevens, E. Errante, Susumu Yokota, Massimo Discepoli. (prima parte)
Mysteries of the Deep Podcast, Chapter XC. Music for Swimming by Jake Muir. https://sferic.bandcamp.com/album/ladys-mantle-5 Tracklist: 1. Sturm - Eins 2. Akifumi Nakajima - sans titre-2 3. Andrew Pekler - Prelude To A Summer 4. Daniel Majer - Tamam 5. Ni Ko - Sink Feeling 6. Echium - Synthetic Space 7. Susumu Yokota - 2 Skys 8. Shuttle358 - Logical 9. Black To Comm - Levitation 10. Romeo Poirer - Atsipades 11. Jake Muir - untitled field recording / Keith Fullerton Whitman - Track4 twowaysuperimposed 12. DJ Olive - Yard Swing Sunset 13. Phil Struck - Untitled 14. Gastón Arévalo - Bosque 15. Susumu Yokota & Rothko - Reflections And Shadows 16. Seefeel - Signals / Olli Arni - Seljänalanen 17.6.2016 17. Wild Card - Under A Steel Gray Sky 18. DJ Olive - Wake Me At Midnight https://soundcloud.com/jake-muir
Featuring new Four Tet, Matrixxman, Good Weather For an Airstrike, and Eleventh Dream Day! Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist Saku by Susumu Yokota on Sakura (Bay) Axon Terminal by Ricardo Donoso on Machine To Machine (Denovali) Brown by Cepia on Brown (Ghostly International) Rays of Kid by 10 Waves Of You on Fields of Venus (http://10wavesofyou.bandcamp.com) Down Beat by Kate Simko on Take You There EP (Spectral Sound) Sirens Fade by Tides on Resurface (Teenage Disco Bloodbath) Waterlight by Paki, Visnadi on Imaginary Choreography (Antinote) Annika's Theme by Matrixxman on Homesick (Ghostly International) Correction E17 by Leah Kardos on Winter 2014 (Bigo and Twigetti) Rescue by Good Weather For An Airstrike on Lights (Hibernate) Stray Dog by Grails on Black Tar Prophecies Vol's 1, 2, & 3 (Important Records) Deep Lakes by Eleventh Dream Day on Works For Tomorrow (Thrill Jockey) Cascade by William Baskinski on Cascade (2062) Check out the full archives on the website.
This week: Alek is visited by a mysterious butthole specter named Davis. Davis spends the episode giving Alek a window into Tokyo Splosion's hanami past in order to divert their path from an imminent threat. Alek has trouble convincing Kyle that the encounter actually happened. | Intro music by clintbreeze.bandcamp.com | Featured track: Hisen by Susumu Yokota | Artwork by Kyle Broyles
12:00pm Doll (Kidkanevil Remix) by Noah on - (-) 12:04pm Pick Up Sticks by Jon Kennedy on - (-) 12:07pm Hello! by David Wingo & Explosions in the Sky on - (-) 12:10pm Beacon by Disasterpiece on - (-) 12:12pm The Number 4 by Kruangbin on - (-) 12:15pm You Don't Know Me by Apparat on - (-) 12:19pm Fragment II by Library Tapes on - (-) 12:23pm Genshi by Susumu Yokota on - (-) 12:28pm Evolver (Return) by Rioux on - (-) 12:33pm Caught in the Chest by Julien Mier, Magical Mistakes on - (-) 12:39pm IPlayYouListen (Instrumental) by ODESZA on - (-) 12:43pm Truth (Helios Remix) by Balmorhea on - (-) 12:47pm Where Is My Mind? by Maxene Cyrin on - (-) 12:49pm Weird Fishes by Noordpool Orchestra on Radiohead, a Jazz Symphony (-) 12:57pm Six Hours by Neat Beats on - (-) 1:01pm One by Sweet Valley on - (-) 1:03pm The Gamps by Danny! on - (-) 1:05pm Wngs by Knxwledge on - (-) 1:06pm Enemies All Around Me (Instrumental) by Ghostface Killa on Twelve Reasons to Die (-) 1:08pm Dillatronic 01 by J Dilla on - (-) 1:10pm Perverted Undertone by Prefuse 73 on One Word Extinguisher (Warp Records) 1:14pm Untitled/Fantastic (Instrumental) by Slum Village on - (-) 1:16pm Ding Dong Thing by Felix Laband on - (-) 1:26pm El Toro by Bonobo on - (-) 1:29pm So Lost In Nothing by JDSY on - (-) 1:31pm A Day In The Life by The Album Leaf on - (-) 1:33pm Sunrays by Catching Flies on - (-) 1:37pm Electricity by The Avalanches on - (-) 1:40pm The Young Machines by Her Space Holiday on - (-) 1:44pm Don't Mean A Thing by Lapalux on Lustmore (Brainfeeder) 1:49pm Unbound by Arms and Sleepers on - (-) 1:52pm Everyone Alive Wants Answers by Colleen on Everyone Alive Wants Answers (The Leaf Label) 1:55pm La Califas Perdido by Tommy Guerrero on - (-)
Bouncing between electronica, instrumental hip-hop, weird post-jazz who-knows-wot-u-call-it, modern composers and experimentalists... this is a weird one that moves from contemplative to dancy and back again. Hope you enjoy! First broadcast on BFF.fm on 2016 - 01 - 27 12. Tracklisting timecodes are relative to that broadcast time, Noon PST. 12:02pm Epiphany Fields by scntfc on Oxenfree OST (-) 12:05pm Suzhou by Shinamo Moki on Go With Me (-) 12:09pm Symbol of Life, Love and Asthetics by Susumu Yokota on Symbol (Lo Recordings) 12:12pm Um, Circles and Squares by Dosh on The Lost Take (-) 12:15pm Perfect Dream by Mokhov on Perfect Dream (-) 12:19pm Classy McNasty (Instrumental) by Louis Logic on Misery Loves Comedy (-) 12:22pm I by Piano Interrupted on Kirmann & Hodge - Piano Interrupted (-) 12:26pm Lessons (Instrumental) by SOHN on Lessons (-) 12:29pm Opening by Philip Glass, Bruce Brubaker on Hope Street Tunnel Blues (-) 12:35pm Ardour by Ambassadeurs on Alone in the Light (-) 12:40pm You Fly Me by Fingathing on Hotel Costes 6 (-) 12:43pm Short Cut/detour by Pretty Lights on Passing By Behind Your Eyes (-) 12:47pm Les Nuits by Nightmares on Wax on Carboot Soul (-) 12:52pm Blood Poetry (Instrumental) by Grieves on Blood Poetry (-) 12:55pm Koala's Lament - Instrumental by Lovage on Music to Make Love to Your Old Lady By (Bulk Recordings) 12:58pm Still D.R.E. (Instrumental) by Dr. Dre on 2001 (Aftermath) 1:02pm Nachtmusik by Seams on Tourist/Sleeper (-) 1:07pm Introducing by Blazo on Alone Journey (-) 1:09pm Hasty Boom Alert by μ-Ziq on Lunatic Harness (-) 1:14pm Köln by Harmonic 313 on When Machines Exceed Human Intelligence (-) 1:17pm Photon by Pantha du Prince on Elements of Light (-) 1:21pm Thought 8 by Thrupence on Thoughts (-) 1:24pm Drift by Rivka on Faded (-) 1:33pm A Rising Wind (Instrumental) by Helios on Ayres (-) 1:38pm Nostalgia - Original Mix by SCSI-9 on Metamorphosis (-) 1:44pm Memento Mori by Matmos on A Chance to Cut is a Chance to Cure (-) 1:49pm King Bromeliad by Floating Points on king bromeliad (eglo records) 1:57pm I Came Running (Gianma Remix) by Ancient Astronauts on Put Em Up EP (-)
Warm - Focus Broadcast live from San Francisco's BFF.fm on 2015 - 08 - 26 at Noon PST (BFF.fm/shows/warm-focus) Tracklisting timecodes are relative to broadcast time. TRACKLISTING 12:02pm Beatific by East Forest on Love Bomb (-) 12:04pm Song 2 by DJ Krush on Jaku (Mo'Wax) 12:07pm Happiness (Instrumental) by The Foreign Exchange on Connected (-) 12:11pm Umbilical Moonrise by Lotus on Germination (-) 12:16pm You by Gold Panda on Lucky Shiner (-) 12:20pm Free by The Deadbeats on Made in the Shade (-) 12:24pm Never Mess With Sunday by Yppah on Ninja Tune XX Vol. 2 (Ninja Tune) 12:27pm The Ballad of the Space Babies (scntf remix) by Jim Guthrie on Sword & Sworcery: Moon Grotto 7" (-) 12:30pm Kusanagi by ODESZA on In Return (Foreign Family Collective) 12:33pm Airplaneshadows by Kiln on Dusker (Ghostly International) 12:37pm Altibzz by Autechre on Quaristice (-) 12:40pm Spoken by Hidden Orchestra on Archipelago (-) 12:44pm French Letter by J-Walk on A Night on the Rocks (-) 12:49pm Aquarium by Casino vs. Japan on Whole Numbers Play the Basics (-) 12:53pm Half Life (Instrumental) by Imogen Heap on Ellipse (-) 12:56pm Elitsa by Tosca on No Hassle (-) 1:01pm Cube by Hauschka on Salon des Amateurs (-) 1:04pm Path Fades into the Forest by Susumu Yokota and Rothko on Distant Sounds of Summer (-) 1:10pm I Have the Moon, You Have the Internet by The Field on Yesterday & Today (-) 1:17pm Rafting Starlit Everglades by Baths on Cerulean (Anticon) 1:20pm Space Cruise (Title) by Ben Prunty on FTL: Faster Than Light OST (-) 1:24pm Illusion of Seclusion by Photay on Photay (Astro Nautico) 1:28pm Multi-Family Garage Sale (bargain-bin mix) by Land of the Loops on Bundle of Joy (Up Records) 1:30pm This Bum's Paid by Out Hud on Street Dad (-) 1:36pm Reset Head by Seekae on +Dome (-) 1:38pm Hipbone by Vondelpark on nyc stuff and nyc bags ep (-) 1:43pm Summer Haze by Shapeshifter on Soulstice (-) 1:48pm Lamb by Anjelica on Between Darkness & Wonder (-) 1:51pm Know You by Bonobo on The North Borders (-) 1:55pm HyperParadise (Flume Remix) by Hermitude on Parallel Paradise (-) 1:59pm Outro by Vulfpeck on Vollmich (-)
An improvised set, perfect to do creative work to: 12:00pm The Garden by Stafford Bawler on Monument Valley OST (-) 12:03pm Boy 1904 by Alex & Jónsi on Riceboy Sleeps (-) 12:06pm Knuddelmaus by Ulrich Schnauss on Far Away Trains Passing By (-) 12:12pm Canto De Ossanha (Instrumental) by Jurassic 5 on Feedback (-) 12:16pm Bee's On Mars by TM Juke on Forward (-) 12:20pm Tobiume by Susumu Yokota on Sakura (-) 12:23pm Grunting and Walking Around in a Circle by Lateduster on Easy Pieces (-) 12:27pm Nevergreen by Emancipator on Safe in the Steep Cliffs (-) 12:31pm Void by Seekae on The Sound of Trees Falling on People (-) 12:34pm The Pacer by Lazlo Hollyfield on The Pacer EP (-) 12:38pm Casanova 70 - The Secret of Cool by Air on The Remixes - Vol. 1 (-) 12:43pm Come by Lemon Jelly on Lemon Jelly.ky (-) 12:51pm Music for a Found Harmonium by Penguin Cafe Orchestra on Preludes, Airs and Yodels (-) 12:54pm Circular Motion by Pilote on Uncategorized (-) 1:01pm We've Been Inside Too Long by Kyson on The Water's Way (-) 1:05pm Knee-Deep in the North Sea by The Portico Quarter on Knee-Deep in the North Sea (-) 1:09pm Degrees of Light by Taylor McFerrin on Early Riser (-) 1:12pm Classic Noodlanding by Do Say Make Think on & Yet & Yet (-) 1:16pm Viices by Made in Heights & Sabzi on Made in Heights Instrumentals (-) 1:20pm What We Meant by E-Vax on Parking Lot Music (-) 1:23pm So So Lovely by Shigeto on Full Circle (Ghostly International) 1:26pm Get Better John by Max Mool on Skulltaste (Ghostly International) 1:29pm Human Behavior by The Bad Plus on The Bad Plus 3 Pak (-) 1:34pm Perverted Undertone by Prefuse 73 on One Word Extinguisher (Warp Records) 1:37pm Kodokunohatsumei by Toe on The Book About My Idle Plot on a Vague Anxiety (-) 1:40pm Heim - Four Tet Remix by Pole on Four Tet vs. Pole (-) 1:44pm Voyager by Daft Punk on Discovery (-) 1:47pm Sing by Four Tet on There is Love in You (-) 1:51pm Thora Vukk by Robag Wruhme on Thora Vukk (-) 1:56pm Do The Astral Plane by Flying Lotus on Cosmogramma (-)
Played on BFF.FM at Noon PST, 2015 - 10 - 21 Tracklist: 12:04pm Oktober by Bersarin Quartet on Bersarin Quartet (-) 12:09pm An Iceberg Hurled Northward Thru Clouds by Gold Panda on DJ Kicks (-) 12:14pm We're Not Programs, Gertie, We're People by Clint Mansell on Moon (-) 12:19pm Evening Silhouettes by Epic45 on Weathering (-) 12:21pm Alone In Kyoto by Air on Lost in Translation OST (-) 12:25pm November by Max Richter on Memoryhouse (-) 12:32pm Clear by Peter Gregson on Lights in the Sky (-) 12:34pm The International by Arms & Sleepers on Matador (-) 12:36pm Wouh by Nicolas Jaar on Wouh (-) 12:43pm Radiation Ruling the Nation (Protection) by Massive Attack vs. Mad Professor on No Protection (-) 12:49pm Last Walk Around Mirror Lake - Boards of Canada Remix by Boom Bip on Corymb (-) 12:52pm And By Sweet I Mean by Ben Lukas Boysen on The Reconstruction of Fives (-) 12:57pm Treibholz by Florian Rietze on Treibholz (-) 1:01pm At Les by Innerzone Orchestra on Programmed (-) 1:08pm Love on a Real Train by Tangerine Dream on Live in America 1992 (-) 1:11pm Radar - Michael Mayer Remix by Hauschka on Salon des Amateurs remixes (-) 1:17pm Time Lapse by Ludovico Einaudi on - (-) 1:22pm Don't Call It (Instrumental) by Milosh on Jetlag (Instrumenals) (-) 1:25pm Truth Skull (Bibio Remix) by Lymbic Systym on Love Your Abuser Remixed (-) 1:30pm Alberto Balsalm by Aphex Twin on I Care Because You Do (Warner Bros.) 1:35pm Helvetica by Arms and Sleepers on Matador (Fake Chapter Records) 1:40pm Gekkoh by Susumu Yokota on Sakura (-) 1:44pm North Cormorant Obscurity by Rykard on Arrive the Radio Beacon (-) 1:47pm Lithiummelodie 1 by Jan Jelinek on Kosmischer Pitch (-) 1:51pm Endless Falls by Loscil (w/Kelly Wyse) on Intervalo (NA) 1:57pm First Breath by Peter Gregson on Lights in the Sky (-)
This is the DJ mix of music 4 the microglobe #29, the August 2015 episode as heard live on BLN.fm, cuebase-fm and XLTRAX on Thursday, August 20th 2015. With new tracks by Maceo Plex, Francesca Lombardo, Aril Brikha, Andre Crom, Nerdjack, Technasia, Green Velvet, Paul Kalkbrenner, Monkey Safari, Guy Gerber, Jamie XX, Tessela, Light Year, Bela Brandes, Alex Niggemann, Andre Hommen, Dusky, St. Germain, Atjazz, Susumu Yokota, New Order Don't be mistaken: "We are the people, we are the microglobe!” More info and playlists in the radio section of Mijk's website: http://microglobe.de/radio/m4tm/
This is the DJ mix of music 4 the microglobe #29, the August 2015 episode as heard live on BLN.fm, cuebase-fm and XLTRAX on Thursday, August 20th 2015. With new tracks by Maceo Plex, Francesca Lombardo, Aril Brikha, Andre Crom, Nerdjack, Technasia, Green Velvet, Paul Kalkbrenner, Monkey Safari, Guy Gerber, Jamie XX, Tessela, Light Year, Bela Brandes, Alex Niggemann, Andre Hommen, Dusky, St. Germain, Atjazz, Susumu Yokota, New Order Don't be mistaken: "We are the people, we are the microglobe!” More info and playlists in the radio section of Mijk's website: http://microglobe.de/radio/m4tm/
This is the recording of Mijk van Dijk's DJ set at Club Kieth Flack in Fukuoka/ Japan from July 24th 2015. Promoter DJ Tokoya asked Mijk to play only his own music and that's what he gladly did. Mijk mixed DJ and live elements by using 2 Pioneer CDJ-2000 nexus, a Roland AIRA TR-8 and a Roland AIRA-TB-3 in his set. A big thank you to Hiroshi Watanabe aka Kaito, who recorded this set. Now you also can experience Mijk’s tour de force through 20 years of his recording work played to an emotional crowd and topped with a tribute to the late great Susumu Yokota. P.S:. Since I have 7 or more tracks by the same artist (MYSELF!!!) in this mix,t his upload may be disabled for listeners in the USA. Thank you very much for stupid copyright issues....
This is the recording of Mijk van Dijk's DJ set at Club Kieth Flack in Fukuoka/ Japan from July 24th 2015. Promoter DJ Tokoya asked Mijk to play only his own music and that's what he gladly did. Mijk mixed DJ and live elements by using 2 Pioneer CDJ-2000 nexus, a Roland AIRA TR-8 and a Roland AIRA-TB-3 in his set. A big thank you to Hiroshi Watanabe aka Kaito, who recorded this set. Now you also can experience Mijk’s tour de force through 20 years of his recording work played to an emotional crowd and topped with a tribute to the late great Susumu Yokota. P.S:. Since I have 7 or more tracks by the same artist (MYSELF!!!) in this mix,t his upload may be disabled for listeners in the USA. Thank you very much for stupid copyright issues....
Shock World Service 053 Obelisk High by Chequerboard 03/10/13 Dublin, Ireland 1. J.R. Alexander – Memories The beautifully produced opening track from an EP released in 2012 by Jerome Alexander of Message to Bears featuring the sounds of the cups & saucers jostling about as patterned percussion. 2. Holden – The Illuminations (Excerpt) A brief tumble through the stars via an excerpt from James Holden's new album 'The Inheritors'. 3. Clark – Soft Eruptor One of five tracks from the Iradelphic sessions sent out to people on Clarks mail out list recently & described as some extra material from his recent release 'Iradelphic', it contained some of my favourite Clark tracks ever. The blurred use of Martina Topley Birds vocals here envelop the guitar beautifully. 4. Recomposed by Max Richter – Autumn 3 (Vivaldi, The Four Seasons) A brief striking piece from Max Richter's interesting Four Seasons recomposition project. 5. Girls Names – Pittura Infamante The key track from the brilliant LP 'New Life' by the Belfast 4 piece. 6. Wax Stag – Fantasy Gay A lovely leisurely piece of electro pop from the 80s referencing synth maestro Robert Lee aka Wax Stag. 7. Tim Hecker – No Drums Ghostly, poignant, hopeful and bleak, this piece from Tim Heckers amazing Ravedeath 1972 album is the audio equivalent of a haunting. 8. Chequerboard – Obelisk A brief track from my new album 'The Unfolding' out now on Lazybird records. http://www.chequerboard.com 9. Christ – One Sunny Cloudy Day A melting glacier of nostalgia under a blanket of surface noise from the elusive Scottish electronic artist Christ. The accompanying video by Stefan Larsson depicting two mysterious figures mirroring the movements of robotic trees in a snowy realm is a masterpiece. 10. Bark Psychosis – All Different Things A beautiful exercise in the extremes of quiet & loud from English shape shifting post rock/musical project Bark Psychosis. 11. Red House Painters – Sundays & Holidays An old tumbling autumnal gem from Red House Painters 1994 Shock Me EP. 12. Ethernet – Current (Loscil Remix) Scott Morgan remixes Ethernet creating a stunningly vast realm of icey tones. Listen out for the distant bombs going off. 13. ilex – ilk Great piece from Dublin based Holly McGowans ilex project recalling Susumu Yokota via Orbital. 14. Colleen – Break Away An interesting vocal montage from Cecile Schotts brilliant new album ' The Weighing Of The Heart. 15. Library Tapes - Sun Peeking Through The beautifully poignant title track from Swede David Wenngren's recent album as Library Tapes. 16. Ametsub - Opening Above the clouds time with this strident gem from little known Tokyo-based Japanese artist Ametsub. 17. Blanck Mass - Sundown Music to watch stars explode to would be a fitting description for the music of Benjamin John Power, one of the founding members of Fuck Buttons. 18. Clark – Guy Fawkes/Night Night A hungry robot bird beckons in an unspooling guitar loop in this intriguing vignette from the Iradelphic Sessions mailout EP. 19. Luigi Boccherini – La Musica Notturna (Excerpt) I couldn't resist finishing on this charming snippit of Boccherini. Playful, charming but hinting at so much more.
Programme de Nicolas Moulin pour webSYNradio : avec par ordre alphabétique et dans un ordre d'écoute aléatoire : pacific 231 & john duncan, ADLIB, ALIREZA MASCHAYEKI, ANTHOLOGY OF SOVIET JAZZ 1939-1945, Anthony Pateras & Robin Fox, ANTHONY ROTHER, Aoki, APHEX TWIN, ARPANET, Ash Ra Tempel, ATOM HEART, BACH, BADER MOTOR, biosphere, BLACK LUNG, brume, Brume & De Fabriek, CEDRIC PIGOT, Clunes, Cyrus, DASHA RUSH, Déficit des Années Antérieures, Delia Derbyshire & Barry Berma, DER ZYKLUS, DOPPELR EFFEKT, Dziga Vertov, Iceberg B-09A, INSTITUT FRANCAIS DE SINGAPOUR, Jeff Mills, JIMMY T, John Carpenter, KOENIGJOHANNES, KUBRICK, Lou Reed, Luc MARIANNI, Luening, Mikhail Matiushin, Alexei Kruchenykh & Kazimir Malevich, Nicolas mETALL, Ø, pacific 231, Pan Sonic, People Like Us + Kenny G, Pharoah CHROMIUM , Rioji Ikeda, Scanner, SPK, SURGEON, Susumu Yokota, TEST DEPT, Throbbing Gristle, Ussachecvsky.
First and foremost thanks for checking out this podcast.Hailing from Los Angeles, CA this show is a combination of many "genres". We maybe a little late on the podcast train, but we got on at a different station... Radioautomata! Bear with us...Now that the waves have been set in motion we would like to hear from you the listener. Inform us of tracks we've yet to hear because we love to hear new music. Tell us what you do and don't like. You can reach us through this blog.* Special thanks to Bracken (Chris Adams) and Anticon Records for letting us play "We Cut the Tapes and Scatter" from the Heathens EP. Until episode 2 download and stay tuned...PlaylistIntroBrackenWe Cut the Tapes & ScatterHeathenAnticon2006ModeselektorThe White Flash (feat.Thom Yorke)Happy BirthdayBpitch Control2007Amon TobinBloodstone (feat. Kronos Quartet)The Foley RoomNinja Tune2007Jonny GreenwoodProven LandsThere will be Blood OST2007Forro in the DarkLimoeiro Do NorteNublu Records2006Solo AndataOld City CrowdFyris SwanHefty Records2006Under ByenListe Over Sande Venner Og ForgillederSamme Stof Som StofUniversal Music Canada2006Don CarlosTraveling So LongShow Down Vol. 3 Roots RadicsEmpire1984ClarkHerr BarBody RiddleWarp2006Brain TicketThe Space BetweenCelestial OceanCleopatra1974BeirutInterior Of A Dutch HouseSplit 7"Single w/CalexicoCity Slang2006BroadcastOne Hour EmpireThe Future CrayonWarp2006Susumu YokotaGong Gong GongLaputaSkintone2003RadioheadBodysnatchersIn Rainbows2007AtaxiaEthiopian SongAtaxia II2007Max RichterShadow JournalThe Blue Notebooks1307012004