Get 'em

Episode 79

On we go with brand new material in tonight's episode, presenting the new release by Rene Splinter and the debut album by BatteryDead as mini features. Further on the show, we take a musical sip beyond the rim of our teacup with jazzy influenced Nheap. But with Uwe Reckzeh, of course, we also have modern classic EM on the show.

Mount the sound

Episode 78

The end of winter is near, and new releases and events are sprouting in the realm of electronic music, some of which being introduced in tonight's episode 78. Starting of with the remastered debut album of Remy, over the recent and upcoming releases by TM Solver and Von Haulshoven to rather gripping EPs by Mythos and Th.e n.d.

Let me entertain you

Episode 77

So far, so good ... time for episode 77, and while Schallwelle is still in my head (and on this show), there also is new exciting music inside as well. We start of with a very well known track being the title theme for the famous radio show "Schwingungen" by moderator legend Winfrid Trenkler. The artist is none other than Ashra drummer Harald Grosskopf. Moreover, tracks from brand new albums by the Ambient Circle and Harald Nies as well as magnificient music by Level Pi, Pyramid Peak, and Wim.

Correction to the cast: Satzvey Castle music festival of course takes place on April 10th!

Be sur-prized

Episode 76

With episode 76 you get a real winners' show. Honoring the winners of the Schallwelle Awards 2010 spiced with a little bit of my personal thanks to all of the artists, labels, media, and fans out there supporting and participating at the awards. Tonight on the playlist are the EM legend Ashra, best artist (online voting) Dithmar, best album artist (online voting) Synth.NL, best newcomer (jury voting) Meesha, and best artist and best album artist (jury voting) Spyra.

 

Tune your frequency

Episode 75

Episode 75 with yet again a mini feature. This time it's Nemesis and their just officially released new album, Gigaherz. Very recommended for when you want to really listen to music with all senses. And, of course, there is more music on this show, fresh tracks by David Clavijo and Xerxes as well as a classic Berlin School sequencer highlight given by Gert Emmens and Ruud Heij.

 

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