F.D.Project

Episode 256

Yay! We are back! The server failure hit syndae hard, but I am so happy to be finally back with a new show full of fantastic music all along. I'm not going to hold back and go right into the media. The starter tonight is brought to us by MorPheuSz who will be live on stage next week in Dinslaken. If your like their music, try to make it to that event featured by F.D.Project. We have more, like the brand new Transfer of My Affections by The Pels Syndicate. Also, a sampler ba Big Wave Records represented here by Zixel's Deep Space Orchestra. Oh, and another great compilation by iapetus, where I picked Robert Jürjendal's contribution. Then we have the brand new Maxxess named Green Fairy. And closing we will with Thirteen Rites of Passage by Michael Brückner.

Crazy Journey

Episode 255

There are so many new releases out and coming, I had a hard time to sort out some for tonight's show. Best, if you like any of the tracks, go for the websites linked to in the playlist and get hold of a copy of the albums the tracks come from. They are all worth it! But first, get a listen, of course. Starting with the brand new Orbital Flight by Stan Dart. Followed by the mysterious M.O.B.S. coming Aus dem Nichts. Next, Vortex Mechanix taking us to the Edge of Solar System. Impossible Landscapes are presented by DeeperNET. And Fanger and Schönwälder together with Lüül will give you the Analog Overdose Volume 5. Finally, Dimitris Palikaris is up, and this goes to Eternity.

Opt out of your mind

Episode 254

Relax. Just do it. When you listen right into it. Put all the stress aside, when listening to tonight's show. Starting with Janneh being Live at Raisio. Having Pure Relaxation with Detlef Keller. Overcome the Fear of the Emptiness Space by listening to Perceptial Defence and Syndromeda. Enjoy some ambient music from the Facebook April sampler with Jeff Appleton. Go silent with Cousin Silas presenting The Place it Used to Be. And finally breath deeply getting O Two by W.O.S.P.

Traveling notes

Episode 253

Life is but a dream? If so, here comes one of the joyful parts of it in form of excellent electronic music. Pure beauty cought in delicious sounds on tonight's playlist. Starting with a dream team, TMA featuring Martinson for a star dream journey. Then finding our Ways with aAirial from France, and looking for Archaic Frontiers with Alpha Wave Movement. Moreover, we took Opaeq from Lunarblues' Haarp. And then we are Passengers with Green Isac. Just before closing this dream journey with Brückner and Everling and their Sparrows.  

For your pleasure

Episode 252

While we are at it, on tonight's playlist you will find music from past and coming events' artists, and some brand new releases as well. The first contribution is by Erik Seifert and Josef Steinbüchel, who just presented their new album at the Schallwelle ceremony, named Softlock. Followed by the grand-seigneur of electronic music Peter Mergener and a revived double album on his Creatures. This edition also is about two events coming up, which really deserve being visited and need your early commitment to make them happen. One of them is the Radio Happy Event on June 7th, presenting artists not seen before on stage in our realm, where I have The Glimmer Room and Bob Hedger on the show. The second event is E-Day, also presenting several new faces, artists with really cool music, like Pyramid Peak and Przemysław Rudź. Great music, great events to support.  

Of the records

Episode 251

Spring is starting brillant over her, and off you go sitting outside having sun. And for the late eventings, you still have some great music in a compact podcast form to enjoy the coming weekend. Hell, yeah. And tonight we go chill again, starting with Fanger and Schönwälder in cooperation with Cosmic Hoffmann who ask to Mopho Me Babe. We have a reprise of Vortex Elements and their Decennium Edition. Take the Money and Run, that's the advice given by Code Indigo in their newest release. Meanwhile, Faber presents us Ways. Then we have hot stuff by 40gradmusik and their initial release Thermosphere. Closing down the night listening to the new album by Wojciech Wszelaki, Many Different Colors of Love. Spot on.

John Kerr

Episode 250

Quite coincidental, but I think quite fitting that episode 250 is a special show on a great musician who will receive the Schallwelle Award for his life accomplishments: John Kerr. On tonight's playlist along with music by John Kerr himself there are other great artists of the golden age and beyond, namely Tom Story, Michael Garrison, Eric van der Heijden, and Ron Boots. This one is dedicated to you, John.

Wild stillness

Episode 249

Tonights show ranges somewhat between ambient scapes and rythmic experiments, which makes a really fascinating mix of styles to broaden your views on electronic music. First up is Rudy Adrian with his Atmospheres. Succeeded by two tracks from the latest Ambiend Music Group compilation, contributed by Noel. and Pas de la Dame Sauvage. We then have the latest Kevin Lyons album Lullabies for Strange Children. Followed by the cool upcoming release Distanz und Nähe by Lufth. Afterwards, Firnwald is on the roster with Transit Munich. And the closing track is by Ambelion's Waiting for for Quarters 2005. Enjoy.

The beat is on

Episode 248

What a mild week over here in Witten, and these temperatures not only lets one's heart beat a little faster of excitment, but also the show's tracks are speeding up a bit. So get up and into it with tonight's sounds, starting with Ephemeral Mists and their Illusions Blooming Softly. We also listen into The Decennium Edition by Vortex Elements. From Argentina, 1981 joins in with his Neodimia. And then we visit The Expanse by 4T Thieves. A nice compilation of various styles named Pass the Mic follows, featuring some electronica as well, where we picked tracks by Michael Hoffmann and Foehrb TS. Well, and the episodes closer is the brand new album by Weldroid, Cure Light Wounds. Hope you enjoy the music as much as I did.

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