Vibrations in steel

Episode 205

Back from a short wild trip to New York City, and I think tonight's choice in music somewhat reflects the mood of that place. A lively and narcissistic city that reaches out to the sky even when beaten down. Similar holds for the sounds of this show, I'd say. Music that seems to love itself, gets lost in the wild, but always well grounded. It all starts with electronic rock by Computerchemist and Zsolt Galántai's Signatures, which comes in two volumes. Followed by some nice referencing work by Uwe Cremer and Thomas Rydell with their Sirius Singularity. Entering a bit more drive and harshness with Pandacetamol's Crestfallen. It's Mythos then bringing us a peek of Surround Sound Evolution, although not surround on the show. And closing up with another track from the Signatures album.

Sound lounger

Episode 204

Weekend is near, time to downshift. Simply take place in your long chair, lean back, close your eyes and listen to syndae. Fetch a breeze of summer and easiness with the right sounds on your ears. We have a slow start tonight with Stefan Erbe. And we will not speed up in this 30 minutes of chilling music, like brought to you by Insomus. Getting very much Malibu feeling with Mark P. Adler. Some fresh and unbending sound colour variations then from a preview on the upcoming album by Tonefabric, going Florida-ish and Indian. And finishing it all with a marvellous track by Soundwalker.

Need for feet

Episode 203

Getting into music for restless legs in this fresh edition. At the beginning, I have two tracks of the compilation This is good tea for you, sounds and beats by City at Worlds end and Aetheros. These are immediately followed by german artist Noston, with a track from Six, and polish composer Dieter Werner, giving a confession. Not stopping yet, as we then have Aris Hatzidakis from Greece giving us Birn. And our luscious closer comes from Faktor4's album Chciliatic.

Cinematic vibes

Episode 202

Going for some mental and cinematic experiences on tonight's show, music that makes you vibe and gives fun. Right at the start comes the recent album by Steve Roach, this time together with Byron Metcalf, providing really enigmatic sounds. Something new to syndae follows up, music from a tv score written by Blake Neely and very electronic music alike. Some great waveform thereafter by the music project named Point, and more wonderful music by Voyager. Finally, this episode closes with brilliant live music from a session by Weldroid.

Slow men

Episode 201

A diverse ambient show awaits you tonight. We start off with music from the stars by ['ramp], a real planetarium treasure for your ears. Nice and soothingly followed by Drifting in Silence for a visit to sonic landscapes. Xan Alexander then takes us on a space ride Into the Unknown. Which ends in the labyrinth of Radio Free Clear Light's soundified chambers. We get Off Land, having some Circadian music to enjoy. And we meet the real self of Apollonious. Right before we drift off on a spacial journey with Shane Morris into his Omniverse.

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