Episodios


  • Le Crapaud “Intro”
    Jan Jelinek “Them, Their”
    Kim Gordon “Paprika Pony”
    Black Saturn & Grosso Gadgetto “Earth Projet 00”
    Ben Frost “The Carpathians”
    Scott Walker & Sunn O))) “Soused”
    The Haxan Cloak “Excavation (Part 2)”
    Hildur Guðnadóttir “The Door”
    OVOD “Final”
    Biosphere & Deathprod “Warp Warpable”
    Emma Goldman “des lucioles à l'horizon”
    Innocent but Guilty & NLC “Celestial Target”
    Grosso Gadgetto & Philippe Neau “illuminations”
    Pan America “ivory joe hunter, little walter”
    Philippe Neau “Eblouissements Nocturnes”
    The Bug Ft Dis Fig “End In Blue”

  • Today’s guest deejay is Martyn Palmer AKA Broken Chip.I came across Martyn while scouring Bandcamp for new music, a modern treasure hunt. Immersed in his album The Quiet Garden, I found myself drawn into its depths. I asked Martyn to share a mix with us.Martyn is an Australian musician and sound artist, a creator of serene soundscapes. His works have graced labels such as Flaming Pines (UK), Feral Media (AU), King Deluxe (CA), and A Future Without (UK). His music, often built on looped sounds, crafts a tranquil, contemplative atmosphere. His latest work, Landscapes, exemplifies this gentle electronic ambience, captivating listeners with its peaceful stillness.The name “Broken Chip” arose from his trials with a malfunctioning Roland Juno 106 synthesizer. The 80017a VCF/VCA voice chips began to fail, producing a detuned, raspy sound. Martyn wove this brokenness into his music, finding beauty in imperfection. Though the synthesizer eventually became unusable, the broken sound it produced inspired the name of his project.Martyn hopes his music serves as ambient background sound, suitable for homes, planes, or trains. Once released, he seldom reflects on its reception, preferring to let listeners discover and experience it on their own. His initial promotion is brief; he avoids persistent self-promotion, letting the music speak for itself.Martyn has two albums coming out on Home Normal later this year. You can look forward to them, and perhaps, find solace in the quiet moments he creates.Join us next week when our guest deejay will be Philippe Neau.See you then. James Murray & Mike Lazarev “Ānimitta” THME “Wisdom of restraint” r beny “Alone in the Pavilion” Grouper “Alien Observer” Mark Jenkin “Enys pt.1” Jonny Nash “Perfume Dream” Tiny Vipers “Young God” Masaya Ozaki “Opið Rými” Daou “Silent Garden” Federico Durand “Hojas frescas de eucalipto”

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  • Today’s guest deejay is Tim McManus, the had honcho of Island House Recordings, a little label based on a little island in the East river, Roosevelt Island, NYC.How did I cross paths with Tim, you ask? Oh, the usual circuitous route.A few years back, Stefan Beck, who moonlights as Golden Brown, took over the turntables on Soundwave (you can check out Stefan’s mix here). I asked him who might be keen to share a mix on an upcoming show, and without missing a beat, he recommended Tim. Stefan said he curious to hear what Tim put together. After doing a deep dive into Tim’s label, I was curious, too.Tim did not disappoint. He kicked off his set with a track from The The — talk about a curveball. That unexpected twist set the tone for the entire mix. From there, Tim kept the surprises coming, weaving through tracks from Gastr De Sol (I’m a longtime David Grubbs fan) to Nimbudala. You’re in for a treat!Naturally, I’m already primed to ask Tim who he thinks should helm the decks on Soundwave next.Join us next week when our guest deejay will be Broken Chip.See you then. The The “Red Cinders in the Sand” Seawind of Battery “Clockwatching” Hipwell “Big Eternal Beautiful” Nick Millevoi “Moon Pulses 4” Gastr De Sol “The Seasons Reverse Live” Pat Keen “Dance with Wheeler” The Modern Folk “Guitar Mist” Gerycz Powers Rolin “Activator” Sage Martens “The North American Bison” Nimbudala “Peace Rock II”

  • Today’s guest deejay is Drew Sullivan.

    Charles Webster “The Second Spell (feat Ingrid Chavez)”
    BT “Nicht Musik [Verklärung] No.2 in D major”
    Ryuchi Sakamoto and Alva Noto “First Dream / Second Dream”
    Angelo Badalamenti “Mulholland Drive”
    James Newton Howard “Times Square”
    Asche & Spencer “I Needed You”
    Cliff Martinez “Gold Paint Shoot”
    36 & Isaac Helsen “All Possible States”
    Johnny Jewel “Saturday (Evening)”
    John Murphy “Mercury”
    Nancy Wilson “Elevator Beat”
    Skrillex “Ride Home”
    The Dream Academy “Power To Believe”
    James Newton Howard “Legacy”
    Asche & Spencer “Tyrell”
    Peter Gabriel “In Doubt / A Different Drum”
    Charles Webster “The Spell / The Second Spell”
    Telefon Tel Aviv “Lengthening Shadows”


  • Marc Behrens “Feet or Fist”
    Marc Behrens “Fever”
    Marc Behrens “I was Never (Long Version)”
    Marc Behrens “A Disco Boy (Long Version)”
    Marc Behrens “eeaiooaeieeaiooaei “
    Marc Behrens “Paiva Players”
    Marc Behrens “Mamori”
    See you next week.


  • Unknown Past (feat. Julie H) “Heartbeat (Sanderson Dear Remix)”
    Lambert “Follow”
    thds “Desole”
    Robert Cray “This Man”
    Fyfe & Iskra Strings “Purpose feat Ghostpoet”
    Sanderson Dear “A Place For Totems (extended version)”
    Arab Strap “Fabel of the Urban Fox”
    Frivolous “Un Monde Sans Fils”
    David Rausch “Hope”
    Jarvis Cocker “Elle Et Moi”
    Muddy Monk “En Lea”
    Emanicpator & Murge “Sea to Sky (Parra for Cuva Remix)”
    Richard X feat. Deborah Evens “Walk On By”
    Adriano Mirabile “Xingu”
    Kid Francescoli “Moon”
    Mita Gami “What If It’s All Alright”

  • CAN “Evening All Day” CAN “Dead Pigeon Suite” CAN “A Swan Is Born” The Fall “I Am Damo Suzuki” Mark Van Hoen “one explanation” Karlheinz Stockhausen “Stockhausen-gesang der juenglinge” David Sylvian & Japan “ghosts” Flying Lotus “Tea Leaf Dancers” XXXTENTACION “Moonlight” kel1000 “Throw Dem Gunz, Lil Ugly Mane (2024mewmix)” Mark Van Hoen “Feel This Way rmx” Mark Van Hoen “moonlight sonata” Satin Doll “Spacetalk” IHVH “Sister Ferdinand Kolkata (new version)” MHYSA “ropeburn” Soliman Gamil “Pretence and Destiny” Selda Bağcan “Maden Dağı” Terry Riley “Anthem of the Trinity”

  • Today’s guest deejay is Civilistjävel!

    The good folks at Igloo Magazine turned me on to Civilistjävel! When they reviewed his latest album, Järnnätter. I was so taken with the album that I immediately extended an invitation to Civilistjävel! To share a mix with us. And what a mix it is!

    I’e been hosting Soundwave since the pandemic began, and I’m constantly astonished at the music and artists our guest deejays introduce me to. I’m well traveled in ambient and experimental music, but I’m unfamiliar with nearly all the work featured in Civilistjävel!’s mix. If you’re like me, you’ll spend the next few weeks going down the rabbit hole inspired by his mix. Oh, and Civilistjävel!’s mix. If you’re like me, you’ll spend the next few weeks going down the rabbi ends today’s show with a track by The William Fairey Brass Band, a person favorite of mine.

    Join us next week when our guest deejay will be Mark Van Hoen.

    See you then.


    Twice A Man “Forest”
    Wrecked Lightship “Eon”
    DJ Narciso “10 Minutos”
    SPK “The Last Night of Tibet”
    Spooky “Aphonia”
    Giacinto Scelsi “String Trio 1 - Movement 1”
    Gaia Tones”808”
    Soisong “Kabuki-Chop”
    Thomas Leer & Robert Rental “The Hard Way In and the Easy Way Out”
    Gazelle Twin “Sweet Dream”
    Jordi Savall & Hesperion XXI “Tonada de El Chimo”
    Clarissa Connelly “Wee Rosebud”
    Michael Levy “Hurrian Hymn”
    Barry Schrader “The Mystery Rites of Purification”
    Werkbund “Neuer Rungholter Tanz 8”
    The William Fairey Brass Band “Voodoo Ray”

  • YANA “Morning Song” Brueder Selke x Eric Maltz “Crossing” Corntuth “F-001” Iván Muela “Unlimned” Cerys Hafana “Crwydro” Midori Hirano “Aros” Brueder Selke “Your Village” CEEYS “Wænde” Laure Boer “Impro” K I N B R A E “Isolated Sketch” Julia Andersson “Within” Adriaan Swerts “Old Shelter” Klangriket “Skogsrå” Jakob Lindhagen “Under Water” Vargkvint “Till Havs” rouge-ah “coping” Janek Sprachta “Well kept memories” Cedric Vermue “We Came And Left”

  • Today’s guest deejay is Garek Druss.

    I met Garek through Mkl Anderson, AKA, Drekka, when I asked Mike who he thought would share a mix on Soundwave (listen to Mkl’s mix here). I trust Mkl without question, but all the same, I gave a listen to some of Garek’s work and was instantly won over. So of course I extended an invasion to Garek and I was not disappointed.

    Garek describes himself as a a Los Angeles based artist who’s work explores the balance and sometimes friction between the physical being and the incorporeal. That sounds about right.

    Garek’s got quite the mix for us. I’ll admit, most of the artists he featured I’m unfamiliar with, which, for me, is one of the delights of hosting Soundwave. He took me on a journey of lulling sounds, gentle crackles and hisses, and quite chords. When his mix was over, it felt like I had woken from. A half-remembered dream.

    Garek has some wonderful prints you might want to adorn your space with. Check them out here.

    Joinus next week for returning guest deejays the brothers Sebastian and Daniel Selke (CEEYS).

    See you then.

    Islaja “Oh Divine” Moritz von Oswald “Luminoso (Version)” Miradasvacas “IV” Suzanne Doucet “Turning Point” Secret Pyramid “Slow Softly” David Sylvian + Holger Czukay “Plight (The Spiraling Of Winter Ghosts)” Oscob “we are amidst strange beings, in a strange land” Vladislav Delay “Ele” Habitat Ensemble “Moments” Etnobotanika “Leśny Ambient” Dorothy Carter “Summer Rhapsody” Space Afrika “gwabh” Paul St. Hilaire “Three and a Half” Daryl Groetsch “Fuchsia Vortex” Hiroshi Yoshimura “Time Forest” Jonathan Sielaff “The Lagoon”

  • Robert Vincs “Chaomorphic”
    Soma “Stygian Vista”
    Muslimgauze “Fakir”
    Maju “pale blood-coloured recollections”
    C-Schulz “Plätze Part 1, 2, 3”
    The Makers of the Dead Travel Fast “Row Boat”
    Social Interiors “Modern Sleep”
    Merzbow “Hara-Kiri Video ‘Lost Paradise Theme’”
    Otomo Yoshihide “Honda”
    Terminal Sound System “Gridlike”
    Pablo’s Eye “Absolute”
    Robert Vincs “Avatar”
    Mo Boma “Ituri Spaceman”
    Pablo’s Eye “The switchback”

  • Today’s guest deejay is Aurielle Zeitler, AKA Ghost Marrow.

    I’m fond of this mix not only because it’s beautiful but also because of the seemingly incongruous selection of musicians. There are songs by Roedelius (listen to his mix for Soundwave here) and Christoph de Babalon, songs by Robert Fripp and Brian Eno and Grouper, and so on. Aurielle’s mix is, at one, comfortingly familiar and delightfully unexpected.

    Join us next week when our guest deejay will be Roger Richards, founder of Extreme.

    See you then.

    Hainbach “Izmir” Roedelius “Wenn der Südwind weht” Grouper “She Loves Me That Way” Abul Mogard “Half Light of Dawn” Ghost Marrow “earth + death” Bing & Ruth “Reflector” Broadcast “Teresa, Lark of Ascension” Ryuichi Sakamoto “solari” Christoph de Babalon “Opium” Ghost Marrow “fed by the dirt” Laurie Spiegel “The Unquestioned Answer” Autechre “Overand” Robert Fripp and Brian Eno “Evensong” Kali Malone “Sacrificial Code” Roedelius and Arnold Kasar “Rolling”
  • Today’s guest deejay is Radboud Mens.

    Hailing from the Netherlands, Mens stands at the forefront of experimental electronic music, pushing the boundaries of perception with each composition.

    Guest deejay Ard Bit (listen to Ard’s mix here) introduced me to Radboud, and after listening to a few of Radboud’s albums, I invited him to guest deejay as well. You’ll understand after hearing Radboud’s mix, a delightful sampling of his work.

    Radboud’s music is a seamless blend of stillness, textures, and gentle rhythms that fascinate or lull you to sleep. Me? I’ve been listening to it all week, at the beginning and end of my workday.

    Join us next week when our guest deejay will be Ghost Marrow.

    See you then.

    Radboud Mens “Sequence” Radboud Mens “Sequence (Remix) Radboud Mens “Modular” Radboud Mens “A Temporary State Of Relative Positions” Radboud Mens “Again (Reprise)” Radboud Mens “Again” Radboud Mens “Motion” Radboud Mens “An Enabled Chord” Radboud Mens “An Enabled Chord (Remix)” Radboud Mens “Part One - Polyrhythmic Ambient Drone” Radboud Mens “Polyrhythmic Ambient Drone (Remix)l Radboud Mens “Feedback” Radboud Mens “The Ambiguity of an Apparently Static Phenomenon Part One” Radboud Mens “The Ambiguity of an Apparently Static Phenomenon Part Three” Radboud Mens “Tongue”
  • Today’s guest deejay is Sanderson Dear, the founder of Stasis Recordings.

    Sanderson shared a mix with us last year after Rubén Tamayo (listen to Rubén’s mix here) was kind enough to introduce us. I enjoyed Sanderson’s mix so much that I asked if he’d return, and he did not disappoint. Today’s mix is just as fantastic and surprising as his last mix. Maybe more so.

    Before I go, if you dig today’s mix, and I know you will, you’ll be happy to learn that Sanderson does a monthly In Stasis show on Rogue State Radio on the first Sunday of each month. You can look forward to Sanderson’s next show on February 4.

    The next release from Stasis Recordings is a digital EP by AP Organism, hitting shops Friday, January 26.

    Join us next week when our guest deejay will be Radboud Mens.

    See you then.

    John Beltran “High On Rain” Clint Mansell “In The Earth III” David Shire “Blue and Green Talk “ Fred Karlin “Chase from Westworld” Ian Simmonds “Jet” Jay Wadley “Ashes” Tan Dun “Sorrow In The Desert” Inhmost + Owl “Alternate Spring Sundown” Sun Electric “R-Gent” Orbe “Symphony Of Life” SubDan “Light (Off Land remix)” Francisco Foo “Feeling You (ft. Miriam Bell)” Seok Seung-Hee “Cold Revenge” Louis Haiman “Beachfront Watch” AP Organism & Outluke “The Goddess (Maps Of Hyperspace dub)” Chip Wickham “Pushed Too Far” Zwei Null Zwei “Unmoored”
  • Today’s guest deejay is Ard Bit.

    Ard first hit my radar when three of his tracks popped up in Roel Funcken’s mega-mix for Soundwave. Soon after, Ard’s music kept appearing on my Discover Weekly Mix on Spotify or various ambient mixes I came across. And each time, I had to check the playlist to find out who was making the fantastic music I was hearing. It was like the universe was telling me something. I took the hint and asked Ard to share a mix with us.

    Ard says his mix is “a moment with some favourite tracks, mixing, manipulating and jamming live with the lyra and field recordings.”

    And this mix is beautiful.

    I’ve only had a week to listen to Ard’s mix and let it be the soundtrack for my morning walk with my dog. She and I go to the park to play ball. The park is under a path for jets, so it’s pretty dramatic. Ard’s mix seamlessly slipped into my environment and experience, lending a nostalgic cast for something happening now. The warm sounds, the static, and the sizzle played nicely off the jets’ engines. There are even sounds of dogs barking in Ard’s mix. Perfect!

    Tell me how your listing experience went.

    See you next week.

    Chris Watson “Lectern” KMRU “Uneven” Legiac “Quichua” Ocoeur “Chance” Martina Lussi “Higher Energy” COH meets Abul Mogard “Find and Hold” Nikolay Kozlov “resampl4 slowed (feat. Igor Dyachenko)” Far away Nebraska “Lontananza” Ard Bit “Vervloekte Bergen” Deaf Center “Gathering” Ard Bit “Mother of Hundreds” Ard Bit “Les Charmes Du Mont” Jake Muir “Tonic” Yann Novak “Dark, Perplexing, Ruptures of Plane” Ard Bit “NTRZPM” Radboud Mens & Matthijs Kouw “F” Ard Bit “Jezersko”
  • Today’s guest deejay is Max Würden.

    I discovered Max on one of my deep dives on Spotify. It was Max’s Format that captured my imagination. The album is warm and wistful. It feels like a ray of luxurious sunshine on a cold winter day. I don’t know. It’s subjective. Maybe you’d get something different from your listening experience, but that’s what it was like for me.

    Max is known for diverse soundscapes and soundtrack production . Proficient as a drummer, he crafts sounds from silence. His works span various awards, including nominations for the Peer Raben Music Award. Max boasts a prolific discography across labels like Kompakt Records and Farfield Records. His recent endeavors involve album releases like Landmark and Script, alongside exhibitions and contributions to the renowned Pop Ambient series. Max’s versatility shines through collaborations, and film soundtracks.

    So naturally I invited Max to guest deejay on Soundwave. I was delightfully surprised.

    Max sent me a mix steeped in jazz. I thought there’d be a lot more jazz (or Black classical music) on Soundwave, but sadly, it’s a genre that is neglected on this show. Until now, that’s it. Max digs deep and serves up rarities that should become part of your daily rotation. But it’s not all jazz, either. Max included the ambient and instrumental music you’ve come to expect on Soundwave and deftly weaves it with jazz that’s seamless.

    See you next week.

    Eberhard Weber “Moana I” Jack DeJohnette “Journey To The Twin Planet” Yamamoto, Yuize “To Drift Like Clouds” Ralph Towner & Gary Burton “1 x 6” Mike Nock “Ondas” Alva Noto & Ryuichi Sakamoto “Emspac” Biosphere “Fall in, Fall Out” Contemporary Noise Sextet “Morning Ballet” Louis Sclavis “Seconde” Brian Eno “Fickle Sun” Miroslav Vitouš “Direvision” McCoy Tyner “Contemplation”
  • I was iniated into dub last century when I picked up the 21st Century Dub compilation cassette. I already loved reggae, but dub was much more expansive, mysterious, and supple. It was psychedelic. And so, over the years, I explored dub. King Tubby and Lee “Scratch” Perry were my guides in this dimension.

    The more I listened, the more I heard dub’s influences everywhere. I heard it in punk, goth, industrial, etc. Dub is singular because it can absorb any genre’s musical distinctiveness and make it its own.

    I’d often don the guide of King Dub during my late-night shows at WMFO. I’d talk in a patois and pitch shift my voice down a notch to sound like a deejay from the deepest realms of dub. And I’d play some of the deepest, low-end frequency dub I could get my hands on. Today’s mix captures the spirits of those nights. I hope you enjoy it.

    Join us next week when our guest deejay will be Tim McManus of Island House Recordings.

    See you then.

    Napalm Death “Evolved As One” Painkiller “Blackhole Dub” ICE “The Dredger” Spectre “Sub Version” Magnet “Miles To Go (Invisible Man)” We “Illbient (Featuring DJ Olive, Loop & Once 11)” Sub Dub “Monuments On Earth” Primal Scream “Higher Than The Sun (A Dub Symphony In Two Parts)” Scarab “Fall Of The Towers Of Convention” Gedulah vs. Cheesecake “El-Qadim” Fugazi “Version” Qabbalah “Majesty” Capt. Kowatchi “The Mystik Speaks”
  • Sub Rosa, was founded in ’84 in Belgium, blazing trails in experimental soundscapes. They're the mad scientists of music, pushing the boundaries and throwing conventional norms out the window.

    Their catalog? It's a wild ride through the musical wilderness. They've got everything from electronic experiments to industrial chaos, ambient soundscapes, contemporary classical masterpieces, and avant-garde jazz that'll blow your mind. But what really makes Sub Rosa stand out is their love for the rebels—the artists who dare to challenge the very essence of what music should be.

    And they don't stop at just albums, oh no. Sub Rosa goes all out with multimedia projects that'll make your brain do somersaults. They're all about musicians teaming up with visual wizards and sound art installations that'll mess with your head in the best way possible. These guys don't just make music; they create intellectually stimulating masterpieces.

    And their following? Let’s just say it’s a tribe of fearless adventurers and collectors who appreciate life’s finer, weirder things. Sub Rosa’s got ’em hooked on their complex and thought-provoking works, and rightfully so.

    But that's not the end of the story. Over the years, Sub Rosa has been a launchpad for groundbreaking artists, thrusting them onto the global stage. They've cemented their legacy as pioneers in the world of experimental and avant-garde music, introducing the world to the sonic revolutionaries.

    Now, let's dive into Myths Foundation, a treasure trove of four LPs and three EPs that marked their artistic inception. Starting a record label was the furthest thing from their minds back then. These folks were all about crafting intricate and mysterious creations tha

    The journey was no cakewalk, my friend. Broke students, they were trying to keep the artistic flames burning while drowning in academia. So, they took it slow and steady, releasing one record per year. It might’ve seemed impractical, but through a series of life-changing encounters, they stitched together these sonic marvels.

    These early records? They weren’t just music but mysterious artifacts waiting to be unraveled. With each release, Myths Foundation delved deeper into the abyss of creative exploration. Against all odds, these records marked the beginning of an epic adventure, setting the stage for a remarkable journey that defied expectations.

    See you next week.

    William S. Burroughs “Burroughs called the law” Cheb Mami “Maniche Aadouk” Genesis P-Orridge & The Angels Of Light “Supermale” Hula “Torn Silk” Paul Lemos & Joe Papa “Under Heaven” COIL “Another Brown World” Jon Hassell “Map Of Dusk” Harold Budd “Strange Thunder” Martyn Bates & Peter Becker “Sun-Like-Gold (Part I)” Steven Brown “Gone With The Winds” SPK “Romanz In Moll” Current 93 “Some Morning When The Moon Was Blood” Camberwell Now “For Those in Peril on the Sea” Claude Debussy “d’un cahier d’esquisses”
  • In a dimly lit underground club, the audience gathered, a congregation of the techno-faithful. The night was young, but the atmosphere was charged with a palpable sense of anticipation. The curtain of reality was about to be drawn back, revealing glimpses of the sublime and the chaotic. As the stage lights flickered to life, Skinny Puppy took their positions. It was a peculiar, chilly autumn evening when the temperature outside seemed to mirror the eerie chill that permeated the venue. “Spahn Dirge (Live)” began its haunting journey, a sonic invocation that pulled the crowd into a trance. Images of distorted realities flashed across screens, intertwining with the hypnotic soundscape. It was as if the audience had stepped through a tear in the fabric of the universe, a glimpse into a surreal and phantasmagorical realm. The live performance was not merely a concert but a communion with the otherworldly.

    Meanwhile, outside in the drizzle-laden night, a solitary pilgrim embarked on a personal odyssey. With headphones clamped firmly in place, they ventured forth, their every step synchronized with the mournful strains of God’s “Lord, I’m On My Way.” The lyrics became a mantra of longing and existential uncertainty, the perfect accompaniment to their solitary voyage.

    In a world consumed by noise and chaos, two friends sought solace in the simplicity of nature. Their canoe sliced through the tranquil waters of a remote river, and Andy Hawkins and Bill Laswell’s “Headwaters” played softly on a portable speaker. The music harmonized with the rustle of leaves and the gentle gurgle of the river, forging a profound connection between man and the natural world.

    Back within the subterranean club, Echthros unfurled “Iyov” upon the eager assembly. The song was a tempest of aggression and discord, a sonic maelstrom that mirrored modern existence’s chaotic pulse. It became a cathartic release, a collective purging of pent-up frustrations and societal dissonance.

    In the solitude of his studio, Justin Broadrick embarked on a sonic experiment. “Guitar Two” emerged as a mesmerizing composition, distorted guitar sounds woven together in a hypnotic haze. It was a journey into the depths of sound, an exploration of the boundaries of creativity and expression.

    These diverse musical vignettes, seemingly disjointed in their tonalities and emotional cadence, converge without incongruity. Today’s mix is an expedition through the corridors of introspection and catharsis.

    See you next week.

    Skinny Puppy “Spahn Dirge (Live)” God “Lord I'm On My Way” Andy Hawkins & Bill Laswell “Headwaters” Echthros “Iyov” Justin Broadrick “Guitar Two”
  • Today’s guest deejay is Chuck Soo-Hoo, AKA Ki Oni.

    We have Mark Trecka to thank for today’s show. After Mkl Anderson, AKA Drekka, shared a mix with us (listen to it here), I asked him who he knew would want to guest deejay on Soundwave, and he highly recommended Mark. Mark had to pass, but he mentioned that he is helping Ki Oni with publicity for his new forthcoming record on AKP, and I wondered if I’d be interested in inviting him. I luxuriated in Ki Oni’s A Leisurely Swim To Everlasting Life album, and here we are today with an exquisite mix for you to enjoy.

    Now that I think about it, we have Drekka to thank for today’s show because he’s the one who got this ball of wax rolling. And these connections are one of the unexpected delights of Soundwave in the last few years. Four people are the furthest the degrees of separation of guest deejays on Soundwave. It’s only a matter of time before that extends to five people. As I said, unexpected delight.

    Another unexpected delight: Chuck chose his pseudonym, Ki Oni, as an homage to a Japanese monster movie creature of the same name — a tree with a human face that spews flower pedals from its mouth. Sublime.

    On a personal note, I’ve enjoyed listening to Ki Oni’s mix while walking my dog, particularly around a lovely community spot at a nearby cliff during the golden hour. It was a nice moment.

    Join us again next week. I’ll be behind the virtual wheels of steel.

    See you then.

    Raum “Daughter” Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe “Fraud Callout” Purelink “Stadium Drive” Patricia Wolf “The Juncos’ Nest” Audrey Carmes “Tout est déjà là” Lisa Lerkenfeldt “With water up to her knees” Dania “Sprinting Toward The Sun” Yuri Urano “awa” KMRU “Along A Wall” Gregg Kowalsky “Fragile Water” Pauline Anna Strom “Quiet Joy”