Calibre: The 'Monday Is Okay' Mix episode artwork

EPISODE · Dec 2, 2019 · 1H

Calibre: The 'Monday Is Okay' Mix

from Ransom Note · host Ransom Note

Cold air hangs thick in the early days of December, winter is here and we have a soundtrack to accompany the tone. Calibre is regarded as one of the most innovative and prolific producers within electronic music, over the years he has become a definitive figure in Drum & Bass, having elevated the genre in a way in which is celebrated and adored. Originating from Belfast he has recorded music which has tugged at the heartstrings, encouraging a new chain of thought associated with the sound. Albums like "Musique Concrete" and "Second Sun" remain some of the most crucial and important pieces of work to emerge from the Northern Irish producer and he is widely considered to be one of the most significant electronic artists of the past twenty years. At the tail end of last week Dominick Martin released a new album through his own imprint, Signature Records. It showcases a change of pace for the producer as he focusses on ambient textures and the poignancy of life. It was recorded across a four year period following the passing of a close friend and as such a sombre, humble sense of honest self expression runs throughout. Titled "Planet Hearth" the album was written in Valentia on Ireland's west coast. It's a beautiful record which highlights his own approach to music and offers an insight into the soul of a musician who has contributed so much. We are hugely honoured to be able to present a mix from Calibre which showcases ambient music, past and present.

Cold air hangs thick in the early days of December, winter is here and we have a soundtrack to accompany the tone. Calibre is regarded as one of the most innovative and prolific producers within electronic music, over the years he has become a definitive figure in Drum & Bass, having elevated the genre in a way in which is celebrated and adored. Originating from Belfast he has recorded music which has tugged at the heartstrings, encouraging a new chain of thought associated with the sound. Albums like "Musique Concrete" and "Second Sun" remain some of the most crucial and important pieces of work to emerge from the Northern Irish producer and he is widely considered to be one of the most significant electronic artists of the past twenty years. At the tail end of last week Dominick Martin released a new album through his own imprint, Signature Records. It showcases a change of pace for the producer as he focusses on ambient textures and the poignancy of life. It was recorded across a four year period following the passing of a close friend and as such a sombre, humble sense of honest self expression runs throughout. Titled "Planet Hearth" the album was written in Valentia on Ireland's west coast. It's a beautiful record which highlights his own approach to music and offers an insight into the soul of a musician who has contributed so much. We are hugely honoured to be able to present a mix from Calibre which showcases ambient music, past and present.

NOW PLAYING

Calibre: The 'Monday Is Okay' Mix

0:00 1:00:18

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

No similar episodes found.

Evolving with Georgia May Georgia May Change is the only constant.Evolving explores the beauty and uncertainty of self-discovery. This podcast is a space for learning and unlearning, shedding old layers, leaping into transformation and embracing the unknown.There is no final destination. This show is for those who are committed to the lifelong journey of discovery; it's time to reinvent yourself, while simultaneously returning to who you’ve always been.Note: This podcast was previously known as Life Chats, where well-known and everyday individuals shared their real life stories, hosted by journalist Georgia May. Enjoy the catalogue of inspiring episodes! Psychological Reading Club luguosong adventure:Angel of the Revolution By: George Griffith (1857-1906)Dorothy Dale In The City By: Margaret PenroseMystery of the Secret Band By: Edith Lavell (1892-1957)Arizona Callahan By: H. Bedford-Jones (1887-1949)Mysteries of London Vol. II By: George W. M. Reynolds (1814-1879)Last Rebel By: Joseph A. Altsheler (1862-1919)Doctor Syn By: Russell Thorndike (1885-1972)Chicago Princess By: Robert Barr (1849-1912)Tales from the Works of G.A.Henty By: G. A. Henty (1832-1902)Bill Biddon, Trapper By: Edward S. Ellis (1840-1916)We Were There at the Normandy Invasion By: Clayton Knight (1891-1969)Cripps the Carrier By: Richard Doddridge Blackmore (1825-1900)Billy Whiskers Out for Fun By: Frances Trego Montgomery (1858-1925)Countdown By: Kurt Becker. S. J. (1915-2010)Forged Note: A Romance of the Darker Races By: Oscar Micheaux (1884-1951)Double Crossed By: Wilfrid Douglas Newton (1884-1951)Plag Dragnet - Single Episodes Old Time Radio Researchers Group DRAGNETDragnet, the brainchild of Jack Webb, may very well be the most well-remembered, and the best, radio police drama series. From September, 1949 through February 1957, Dragnet's 30 minute shows, broadcast on NBC, brought to radio true police stories in a low-key, documentary style.The origins of Dragnet can be traced to a semi-documentary film, "He Walked by Night" from 1948, in which Webb had a small role. Both employed the same Los Angeles Police Department technical adviser, used actual police cases and presented the case in "just the facts" manner that became a hallmark of Dragnet. It is interesting to note that Webb employed that format in other radio series, some pre-dating the film mentioned above.Dragnet was a long running radio and television police procedural drama, about the cases of a dedicated Los Angeles police detective, Sergeant Joe Friday, and his partners. The show takes its name from an actual police term, a dra Note Doctors Paul Thomas Note Doctors is a podcast all about music theory and music theory pedagogy. Each episode features an interview with an innovative music theory instructor. The podcast is hosted by three university theory instructors: Paul Thomas, Jenn Weaver, and Ben Graf.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Ransom Note?

This episode is 1 hour and 0 minutes long.

When was this Ransom Note episode published?

This episode was published on December 2, 2019.

What is this episode about?

Cold air hangs thick in the early days of December, winter is here and we have a soundtrack to accompany the tone. Calibre is regarded as one of the most innovative and prolific producers within electronic music, over the years he has become a...

Can I download this Ransom Note episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!