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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”
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Todayâs guest deejay is Aurielle Zeitler, AKA Ghost Marrow.
Iâm fond of this mix not only because itâs 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. Aurielleâs 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 âIzmirâ Roedelius âWenn der SĂŒdwind wehtâ Grouper âShe Loves Me That Wayâ Abul Mogard âHalf Light of Dawnâ Ghost Marrow âearth + deathâ Bing & Ruth âReflectorâ Broadcast âTeresa, Lark of Ascensionâ Ryuichi Sakamoto âsolariâ Christoph de Babalon âOpiumâ Ghost Marrow âfed by the dirtâ Laurie Spiegel âThe Unquestioned Answerâ Autechre âOverandâ Robert Fripp and Brian Eno âEvensongâ Kali Malone âSacrificial Codeâ Roedelius and Arnold Kasar âRollingâ--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soundwavemix/message -
Todayâs 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 Ardâs mix here) introduced me to Radboud, and after listening to a few of Radboudâs albums, I invited him to guest deejay as well. Youâll understand after hearing Radboudâs mix, a delightful sampling of his work.
Radboudâs music is a seamless blend of stillness, textures, and gentle rhythms that fascinate or lull you to sleep. Me? Iâve 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 âSequenceâ Radboud Mens âSequence (Remix) Radboud Mens âModularâ Radboud Mens âA Temporary State Of Relative Positionsâ Radboud Mens âAgain (Reprise)â Radboud Mens âAgainâ Radboud Mens âMotionâ Radboud Mens âAn Enabled Chordâ Radboud Mens âAn Enabled Chord (Remix)â Radboud Mens âPart One - Polyrhythmic Ambient Droneâ Radboud Mens âPolyrhythmic Ambient Drone (Remix)l Radboud Mens âFeedbackâ Radboud Mens âThe Ambiguity of an Apparently Static Phenomenon Part Oneâ Radboud Mens âThe Ambiguity of an Apparently Static Phenomenon Part Threeâ Radboud Mens âTongueâ--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soundwavemix/message -
Todayâs guest deejay is Sanderson Dear, the founder of Stasis Recordings.
Sanderson shared a mix with us last year after RubĂ©n Tamayo (listen to RubĂ©nâs mix here) was kind enough to introduce us. I enjoyed Sandersonâs mix so much that I asked if heâd return, and he did not disappoint. Todayâs mix is just as fantastic and surprising as his last mix. Maybe more so.
Before I go, if you dig todayâs mix, and I know you will, youâll 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 Sandersonâs 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 âHigh On Rainâ Clint Mansell âIn The Earth IIIâ David Shire âBlue and Green Talk â Fred Karlin âChase from Westworldâ Ian Simmonds âJetâ Jay Wadley âAshesâ Tan Dun âSorrow In The Desertâ Inhmost + Owl âAlternate Spring Sundownâ Sun Electric âR-Gentâ Orbe âSymphony Of Lifeâ SubDan âLight (Off Land remix)â Francisco Foo âFeeling You (ft. Miriam Bell)â Seok Seung-Hee âCold Revengeâ Louis Haiman âBeachfront Watchâ AP Organism & Outluke âThe Goddess (Maps Of Hyperspace dub)â Chip Wickham âPushed Too Farâ Zwei Null Zwei âUnmooredâ--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soundwavemix/message -
Todayâs guest deejay is Ard Bit.
Ard first hit my radar when three of his tracks popped up in Roel Funckenâs mega-mix for Soundwave. Soon after, Ardâs 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 âa moment with some favourite tracks, mixing, manipulating and jamming live with the lyra and field recordings.â
And this mix is beautiful.
Iâve only had a week to listen to Ardâs 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 itâs pretty dramatic. Ardâs 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 jetsâ engines. There are even sounds of dogs barking in Ardâs mix. Perfect!
Tell me how your listing experience went.
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Chris Watson âLecternâ KMRU âUnevenâ Legiac âQuichuaâ Ocoeur âChanceâ Martina Lussi âHigher Energyâ COH meets Abul Mogard âFind and Holdâ Nikolay Kozlov âresampl4 slowed (feat. Igor Dyachenko)â Far away Nebraska âLontananzaâ Ard Bit âVervloekte Bergenâ Deaf Center âGatheringâ Ard Bit âMother of Hundredsâ Ard Bit âLes Charmes Du Montâ Jake Muir âTonicâ Yann Novak âDark, Perplexing, Ruptures of Planeâ Ard Bit âNTRZPMâ Radboud Mens & Matthijs Kouw âFâ Ard Bit âJezerskoâ--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soundwavemix/message -
Todayâs guest deejay is Max WĂŒrden.
I discovered Max on one of my deep dives on Spotify. It was Maxâs 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 donât know. Itâs subjective. Maybe youâd get something different from your listening experience, but thatâs 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. Maxâs 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 thereâd be a lot more jazz (or Black classical music) on Soundwave, but sadly, itâs a genre that is neglected on this show. Until now, thatâs it. Max digs deep and serves up rarities that should become part of your daily rotation. But itâs not all jazz, either. Max included the ambient and instrumental music youâve come to expect on Soundwave and deftly weaves it with jazz thatâs seamless.
See you next week.
Eberhard Weber âMoana Iâ Jack DeJohnette âJourney To The Twin Planetâ Yamamoto, Yuize âTo Drift Like Cloudsâ Ralph Towner & Gary Burton â1 x 6â Mike Nock âOndasâ Alva Noto & Ryuichi Sakamoto âEmspacâ Biosphere âFall in, Fall Outâ Contemporary Noise Sextet âMorning Balletâ Louis Sclavis âSecondeâ Brian Eno âFickle Sunâ Miroslav VitouĆĄ âDirevisionâ McCoy Tyner âContemplationâ--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soundwavemix/message -
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 âScratchâ Perry were my guides in this dimension.
The more I listened, the more I heard dubâs influences everywhere. I heard it in punk, goth, industrial, etc. Dub is singular because it can absorb any genreâs musical distinctiveness and make it its own.
Iâd often don the guide of King Dub during my late-night shows at WMFO. Iâd talk in a patois and pitch shift my voice down a notch to sound like a deejay from the deepest realms of dub. And Iâd play some of the deepest, low-end frequency dub I could get my hands on. Todayâs 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 âEvolved As Oneâ Painkiller âBlackhole Dubâ ICE âThe Dredgerâ Spectre âSub Versionâ Magnet âMiles To Go (Invisible Man)â We âIllbient (Featuring DJ Olive, Loop & Once 11)â Sub Dub âMonuments On Earthâ Primal Scream âHigher Than The Sun (A Dub Symphony In Two Parts)â Scarab âFall Of The Towers Of Conventionâ Gedulah vs. Cheesecake âEl-Qadimâ Fugazi âVersionâ Qabbalah âMajestyâ Capt. Kowatchi âThe Mystik Speaksâ--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soundwavemix/message -
Sub Rosa, was founded in â84 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 rebelsâthe 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? Letâs just say itâs a tribe of fearless adventurers and collectors who appreciate lifeâs finer, weirder things. Sub Rosaâs got âem 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 mightâve seemed impractical, but through a series of life-changing encounters, they stitched together these sonic marvels.
These early records? They werenât 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 âBurroughs called the lawâ Cheb Mami âManiche Aadoukâ Genesis P-Orridge & The Angels Of Light âSupermaleâ Hula âTorn Silkâ Paul Lemos & Joe Papa âUnder Heavenâ COIL âAnother Brown Worldâ Jon Hassell âMap Of Duskâ Harold Budd âStrange Thunderâ Martyn Bates & Peter Becker âSun-Like-Gold (Part I)â Steven Brown âGone With The Windsâ SPK âRomanz In Mollâ Current 93 âSome Morning When The Moon Was Bloodâ Camberwell Now âFor Those in Peril on the Seaâ Claude Debussy âdâun cahier dâesquissesâ--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soundwavemix/message -
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. âSpahn Dirge (Live)â 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 Godâs âLord, Iâm On My Way.â 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 Laswellâs âHeadwatersâ 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 âIyovâ upon the eager assembly. The song was a tempest of aggression and discord, a sonic maelstrom that mirrored modern existenceâs 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. âGuitar Twoâ 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. Todayâs mix is an expedition through the corridors of introspection and catharsis.
See you next week.
Skinny Puppy âSpahn Dirge (Live)â God âLord I'm On My Wayâ Andy Hawkins & Bill Laswell âHeadwatersâ Echthros âIyovâ Justin Broadrick âGuitar Twoâ--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soundwavemix/message -
Todayâs guest deejay is Chuck Soo-Hoo, AKA Ki Oni.
We have Mark Trecka to thank for todayâs 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 Iâd be interested in inviting him. I luxuriated in Ki Oniâs 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 todayâs show because heâs 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. Itâs 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 â a tree with a human face that spews flower pedals from its mouth. Sublime.
On a personal note, Iâve enjoyed listening to Ki Oniâs 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. Iâll be behind the virtual wheels of steel.
See you then.
Raum âDaughterâ Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe âFraud Calloutâ Purelink âStadium Driveâ Patricia Wolf âThe Juncosâ Nestâ Audrey Carmes âTout est dĂ©jĂ lĂ â Lisa Lerkenfeldt âWith water up to her kneesâ Dania âSprinting Toward The Sunâ Yuri Urano âawaâ KMRU âAlong A Wallâ Gregg Kowalsky âFragile Waterâ Pauline Anna Strom âQuiet Joyâ--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soundwavemix/message -
Todayâs guest deejay is Garek Druss.
Garek is another musician I was introduced to through Mkl Anderson AKA, Drekka (listen to Mklâs mix for Soundwave here). I asked Mkl who he thought would share a mix on Soundwave, and he highly recommended Garek. I didnât doubt Mkl for a second, but I wantto get a feel for the artists I plan to invite on the show. I listened to Garekâs OHR EYN SOF - Youth Eternal album, and Iknew I was in good hands.
Garekâs mix is disparate yet strangely cohesive. In its way, it reflects Garekâs journey, an exploration of the human condition. Meaning is elusive, lurking just beyond the edge of perception. I could be projecting, of course.
Join us next week when our guest deejay will be Ki Oni.
See you then.
Minamo & Asuna âPurkinje Fluctuationsâ Garek Druss âThe Emotional Addictions of the Bodyâ lucy gooch âChained To A Womanâ Richter Band âLĂbivĂĄâ J. Campbell âMemorial Drive Tunnelâ Jac Berrocal, David Fenech, Vincent Epplay âRock ân Roll Stationâ nimu âUltramarineâ Petteril âHis Breath Makes a Cloud in Front of His Mouthâ Popol Vuh âStrofa 2â Inhmost âTreesâ Jean-Claude Vannier âBombarde Lamentation (Reprise)â Kenji Kihara âNagiâ Hamza El Din â Ashranda (The Beautiful)â Croatian Amor âAny Path to Touch the Stars (feat. Jeuru & Alto Aria)â Lustmord âConclusionâ MecĂĄnica ClĂĄsica âEn Otra OcasiĂłnâ Philip K. Dick âThe Exegesis of Philip K. Dick Unabridged Part 4â--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soundwavemix/message -
Todayâs guest deejay is Riz Maslen.
Rizâs last mix for Soundwave is what I imagine a mix from Wes Anderson might sound like at first. But then Riz pivoted to Egyptian jazz-inspired psychedelic rock, to trip-hop, and moved on. And yet, it all hung together seamlessly.
I was so delighted with Rizâs mix that I invited her to share more beautiful music. And, wow, did Riz Maslen deliver!
Rizâs mix is a fusion of both contemporary and classics, but I was instantly smitten with Arooj Aftabâs âInayaatâ (check out my mix featuring Arooj). Rizâs mix will swaddle you in an immersive listening experience. Itâs been the soundtrack to my morning commutes for the last few weeks, and itâs a pleasure to share it with you.
Rizâs new second album will be released in 2024 from Aircooled, her new band born out of lockdown with Oliver Cherer, Justin Welch, and Katherine Wallinger.
Catch Aircooled at The Shacklewell Arms in London on October 18.
Join us next week when our guest deejay will be Garek Druss.
See you then.
Arooj Aftab âInayaatâ Volume Group âRapid Ascentâ James Murray âEvolverâ Boards of Canada âHappy Cyclingâ D Rothon & O Cherer âGodwitsâ Spiritualized âSymphony Spaceâ Daniele Bogon âUnder This Heavy Skyâ The Attendant âUntitledâ Floating Points, Pharoah Sanders & The London Symphony Orchestra âMovement 9â Mogwai âTracyâ Peter Kruder & Roberto di Gioia âKusine Limuseneâ North Americans âBleeding Heart Tetraâ Woodcraft Folk âBlokfluteâ Kyron âLoop of Mirrorsâ Sinead OâConnor âTrouble of the Worldâ--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soundwavemix/message -
Todayâs guest deejay is Adam Parks.
Adam is a Virginia-based artist and musician with two main music projects: timber rattle and Lightning White Bison. timber rattle is his primary endeavor, exploring the connection between primordial sound, landscape, and human relationships with space. Lightning White Bison is more abstract and experimental, incorporating field recordings and improvisations.
I met Adam through Mkl Anderson, AKA, Drekka, after Mkl shared a mix on Soundwave. As is my want, I asked Mkl who he knew would also share a mix with us, and he highly recommended Adam Parks. Mkl said Adam is his spirit animal, and it is anyoneâs guess what kind of mix he might come up with.
Mkl was dead on.
I often describe Soundwave as a show where each track in the guest deejayâs mix is lovingly handpicked. Adamâs devotion and adoration are evident, from rare tracks to found sounds to field recordings. The first words in Adamâs mix describe it best: âOh, beautiful. Wow!â
Adam has some words about his mix below.
Join us next week when our returning guest deejay will be Riz Maslen.
See you then.
This mix seeks to dissolve into a more contiguous âpiece,â composed of music that is often inherently contemplative, recursive, ritualistic, and, hence, meditative, music that willfully allows itself to act as a canvas for environmental sounds (some of which are contained therein, others of which are warmly invited from wherever one may be listening), and music that embodies the notion of âfidelityâ as faithfulness to the spirit of sound, process, place and/or moment.
jb rochefort â07.11.23â m.evans & a.parks âa.f. chapmanâs childhood homeâ winter lull âglacier" (redux)â Pillars of Light âthe seeing head severedâ hahwistaas âshenandoah 3â Brian Markham âMedical Professionalâ lyle quass & mkl anderson âuntitledâ water is the sun âmask offâ ASCENSIONS CREST âLavender for Devotionâ walter evans and congregation âguide me, oh thou gracious saviorâ friends of sleep âcircles" (edit)â acoustic guitar ânothing screams america" (excerpt)â lavanah byler âA2â lightning white bison âmute master, mute mareâ TomĂĄĆĄ Niesner âLaguny ZpâÄâvuâ timber rattle -âwill i have too much joy?â--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soundwavemix/message -
Todayâs guest deejay is Mark OâShea, founder of Winter-Light, a label specializing in ambient, experimental, and drone soundscapes.
Winter-Light kept turning up in my life. Musicians for the label would appear in mixes from guest deejays on Soundwave, or I listen to on Spotify. After hearing Electronic Death Black Dogsâ Hinterland album and discovering it was yet another excellent release from Winter-Light, I took it as a hint from the universe that I should invite the labelâs founder to guest deejay on Soundwave.
Markâs mix is fantastic, and while most of it is new to me (always a delight), there were some tracks my musicians Iâm quite fond of. Kloob made two appearances in Markâs mix and was a guest deejay on Soundwave back in 2021. And RNGMNN? Wow, that takes me back to an inspired mix I did in 2008! And Hessel Veldman shared an enthralling mix on Soundwave just last year. Everyone who appears in Markâs mix are new favorites. And I hope they are for you, too.
Join us next week when our guest deejay will be Adam Parks.
See you then.
Nam-Khar âSab Dakâ Rapoon âOn An Even Keelâ Kloob âRadiation Cloudâ Argyre Planitia âThe Gate Of Osirisâ Gydja âĂr ĂlivĂĄgum stukku eitrdroparâ RNGMNN âThe Dawning Of Falsehood (Nam-Khar & Sielwolf Re-Shape)â Ajna & Onasander âRouting The Empusaâ Hessel Veldman âRauw 0:18:76/Sluisgelagâ RNGMNN âNebulaâ Kloob & Onasander âThe Maleficiâ Ashtoreth & Onasander âInferisâ--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soundwavemix/message -
Todayâs guest deejay is Aidan Baker.
I came across Aidan on one of my deep dives on Bandcamp and was struck by his music. Aidan, a Canadian musician currently residing in the creative hub of Berlin, has an impressive repertoire that spans solo work and collaborations with notable groups like Nadja, Hypnodrone Ensemble, and WERL
Bakerâs musical ingenuity is particularly evident in his experimental guitar playing style, which draws inspiration from a diverse range of artists, including Caspar Brötzmann, James Plotkin, Steve Albini, and Justin Broadrick. Itâs a pleasure to have him curate this episodeâs mix, a captivating compilation that showcases his unique musical sensibilities.
Want to hear more beautiful music? Just last week, Aidan released his new album, Tense Surfaces. Iâve been listing to it while I write todayâs show notes while an ocean breeze wafts its way through my windows. Itâs a lovely experience.
Join us next week when our guest deejay will be Mark OâShea of the Winter-Light music label.
See you then.
Plotkin & Wyskida âImprov 6â Man Forever âCatenary Smileâ PinkishBlack âAway Againâ Sarff âWild Fleshâ Point No Point âMuseum Der Angstâ Tara Nome Doyle âCrowâ My Disco âThird Placeâ MJ Guider âLit Negativeâ Ayami Suzuki âClaroâ SofĂa Salvo, Gustavo Obligado, Marcelo von Schultz âGranadaâ Aidan Baker âBlood Like A Chorus of Insectsâ--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soundwavemix/message -
Todayâs guest deejay is tttlllrrr.
Iâve known tttlllrrr for over a decade. I may have met him through Solipsistic Nation, my electronic music show.
I was immediately impressed with tttlllrrrâs pluck. He had a vision for a genre of music that hadnât existed yet called Magicore, a mĂ©lange of metal, electronic dance music, video-game music, and Japanese pop music. Through his Magicore blog and mixes (here are ttwo you can listen to), tttlllrrr willed magicore into existence, which is in itself an act of magic. So tttlllrrrâs pretty cool.
Also, I like to collaborate, and tttlllrrr likes to collaborate, so we hit it off. Over the years, Iâve wrapped tttlllrrr into several of my harebrained schemes that are great fun, including inviting him to guest deejay on Soundwave.
When tttlllrrr sent me his mix three years ago, my reaction was, âUhâŠâ
I began Soundwave to deal with the quarantineâs stress and isolation during the pandemicâs early days. Ambient, classical, experimental, and instrumental music helped me through those first few months. What tttlllrrr shared was a mix that leaned hard into the experimental and instrumental and reflected tttlllrrrâs personality. And it was a mix I wasnât in the headspace to listen to. So I shelved tttlllrrrâs mix for a later date and, in doing so, denied tttlllrrrâs expression of whatever he was thinking and feeling when he put together his mix. Not cool.
But over time, Soundwave has expanded its horizons. Itâs mined more and more experimental and instrumental music. Christian Sagerâs mix is a perfect example. So at long last, here it is!
Join us next week when our guest deejay will be Aidan Baker.
See you then.
Ayreon âUniversal Migrator x The Druids Turn to Stone (tttlllrrr nightcore edit)â The Chronicles Of Israfel âStarborn Part III- On A Forever Road (tttlllrrr nightcore edit)â Nuclear Rage âWarcraft II: Who Wants To Sing (tttlllrrr nightcore edit)â M„rrÄŠ Ka Ba âSteadily Enchanting the Blade (snippet) (tttlllrrr nightcore edit)â Dorian Electra âLive By the Sword (tttlllrrr remix)â Bal Sagoth âStarfire Burning upon the Ice-Veiled Throne of Ultima Thule (tttlllrrr fried edit)â Brandon Strader âLord of the Rings: Volume 1 'One Ring' OC ReMix (tttlllrrr nightcore edit)â Rhapsody of Fire âUnholy Warcry (short version) (tttlllrrr nightcore edit)â Diablo II âDeckard Cain Rap (tttlllrrr cursed edit)â--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soundwavemix/message - Näytä enemmän