Hypnotic patterns

Episode 278

Back to school tonight, the Berlin one of course, having lots of nice soundscapes and sequencing tonight. I usually call it traditional electronica, not because people wear strange dresses and dance in circles, but because that's where EM started out. Quite a hand full of great such tracks tonight, half a dozen to be precise. It all begins with a new name to syndae, WellenVorm with Toene des Nebels. Also new, Pharamond and his album Orbis Tertius. Then, a look back on the Schallwelle compilation from August this year, with a mesmerizing track by Synchronized. We then have the new album Frames by Rene Splinter. Followed by the collaboration project Gorgon Nebula and their album Gorgon Stare. Closing up this show with Nano by Fratoroler.

And before you push the play button: please, if you're an artist in electronic, ambient or related music, check our homepage for information about a compilation to be published together with Radio Happy close to Christmas (but not about Christmas). Maybe, you'd like to submit a track for consideration as well.

Join the fun ride

Episode 277

We're speeding up a little compared to last week, well, not really difficult, is it? And it's getting quite cool with a bunch of new and upcoming releases. It starts romantic, kind of, with moonbooter's brand new album Cosmoromantics. Then, a very delightful treat from the upcoming new album by Stan Dart called Pictures at an Exhibition. We will continue by Forcasting the Future with Vortex Mechanic. More great music on the show, there comes Altocirrus with Murmuration. And another fresh and wonderful album Quantum Earth by the music project Sequential Dreams. And finally, we get a track From Celephais by Kevin Bryce.

And before you push the play button: please, if you're an artist in electronic, ambient or related music, check our homepage for information about a compilation to be published together with Radio Happy close to Christmas (but not about Christmas). Maybe, you'd like to submit a track for consideration as well.

The grass is greener...

Episode 276

What a crazy autumn start. So many EM events one can barely imagine. Time, at least for me, to take a deep breath and step back a little. I'd be happy, if you choose to join me with this brand new edition of syndae indulging in ambience. Listen in to discover the beauty of quietude, where we start calm, get a bit stirred up and ending in a beauty. It all starts with a beautiful track by Bruno Sanfilippo from his album ClarOscuro. Followed by Orrorin Daydream who seduces us Like a Lioness. We then join The Ancestor Circle with Steve Roach and Jorge Reyes. Massimo Discepoli then takes us into his Parallax. And EugeneKha afterwards presents Etudes-1: Close Space. Close to the end, Maneki Neko is up with Muichi Motsu. And our fine final is by Sensory++ with Planet.

 

Sound's fantastic

Episode 275

I know, I know, it's bits and beats again tonight, but I could not help myself for being on the road tomorrow on my way to E-Live. So no sleepy music, and a bunch of crazyness in there as well. The show goes straight off with trance-ish Vortex Elements presenting a Transmission. We then have Continuity by Cirqut. Of course, having some DaoLogic giving the Groove Command. And then we have the great Plus by Drehton. We surely are up for the lastest Weldroid pleaser with Silicate Garden. Fading out with Part of the Industry by well known Stockman.

Driving the waves

Episode 274

Autumn is Summer! At least, when it comes to events in electronic music. We just had the fantastic Electronic Circus, next week there is E-Live (rumors say, they still have some tickets left, btw.) and in about two weeks, on October 25th, Pyramid Peak and BKS will be on stage in the Dechenhöhle, Iserlohn. Hence, there will be some music by both trios to give tonight's show the right start. That is Pyramid Peak with Anatomy and Broekhuis, Keller & Schönwälder with The Annazaal Tapes. Well, apart from this plug, more great follows. Like Baskyl and Enter Infinity. A re-release by Peter Mergener of his Passage in Time. The brand new Bochum Sky by Steve Baltes. And a nice reminder of Vanderson's album Another Day in Future. Well spend time tonight.

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