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EPISODE · Oct 20, 2024 · 1H 25M

Minotaur Shock - The Monday Is OK mixtape

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This is a mix of stuff that either makes me feel like I want It All Levels Out to make people feel, or music that made an impression on me years ago and inspired it. Hopefully it provides a soundtrack for thinking, maybe while walking the dog around in the rain. Lots of instrumental stuff, so it’s blank for your own message. Out last week on Bytes; It All Levels Out, is album no 10 from Minotaur Shock, aka the Bristolianelectronic multiinstrumentalist/producer David Edwards. The album is a hopeful meditation on getting older and Edwards’s most personal and reflective album yet. Full interview here: https://www.theransomnote.com/music/mixes/minotaur-shock-the-monday-is-ok-mix/ 01 waltz (in memoriam old ways of living) - More Eaze 02 Milkweed - Holly Waxwing 03 Another Haunted Mirror - G S Schray 04 some days felt like home - mu tate 05 Die Dinge des Lebens - To Rococo Rot 06 Drive My Car (The Truth, No Matter What It Is, Isn’t That Frightening) - Eiko Ishibashi 07 Each Dream is an Example - Gastr Del Sol 08 Overbraid - 7038634357 09 Cryptic Reserve - Wim Mertens 10 Surface Pan - Sofie Birch 11 Side Lengths - Grand River 12 Appalachian Grove III - Laurie Spiegel 13 Dub One - Egil Kalman 14 Overand - Autechre 15 Blink - Hiroshi Yoshimura 16 Echo’s Answer - Broadcast 17 8:07 - Global Communication 18 Pendulum Man - Bark Psychosis 19 Plays John Cassavetes 2 - Ekkehard Ehlers @Byteslabel @minotaur-shock

This is a mix of stuff that either makes me feel like I want It All Levels Out to make people feel, or music that made an impression on me years ago and inspired it. Hopefully it provides a soundtrack for thinking, maybe while walking the dog around in the rain. Lots of instrumental stuff, so it’s blank for your own message. Out last week on Bytes; It All Levels Out, is album no 10 from Minotaur Shock, aka the Bristolianelectronic multiinstrumentalist/producer David Edwards. The album is a hopeful meditation on getting older and Edwards’s most personal and reflective album yet. Full interview here: https://www.theransomnote.com/music/mixes/minotaur-shock-the-monday-is-ok-mix/ 01 waltz (in memoriam old ways of living) - More Eaze 02 Milkweed - Holly Waxwing 03 Another Haunted Mirror - G S Schray 04 some days felt like home - mu tate 05 Die Dinge des Lebens - To Rococo Rot 06 Drive My Car (The Truth, No Matter What It Is, Isn’t That Frightening) - Eiko Ishibashi 07 Each Dream is an Example - Gastr Del Sol 08 Overbraid - 7038634357 09 Cryptic Reserve - Wim Mertens 10 Surface Pan - Sofie Birch 11 Side Lengths - Grand River 12 Appalachian Grove III - Laurie Spiegel 13 Dub One - Egil Kalman 14 Overand - Autechre 15 Blink - Hiroshi Yoshimura 16 Echo’s Answer - Broadcast 17 8:07 - Global Communication 18 Pendulum Man - Bark Psychosis 19 Plays John Cassavetes 2 - Ekkehard Ehlers @Byteslabel @minotaur-shock

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