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EPISODE · Dec 4, 2018 · 2H 56M

Sequences Podcast No 139

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As I reported in our last edition, the heat here in Oz has certainly risen to the high 30’s, with a serious outbreak of 125 bush fires in Queensland now, thankfully not on the scale those poor souls in California had to endure. The scenes of utter devastation of whole communities was unbelievable. Quite the opposite from all this heat here, Sydney has had a months rain in 2 hours, extensive flooding, powerlines down & severe disruption to transport, this is not the norm this time of year for us, global warming? We’ve certainly had bumper package of new music in the last few weeks, already compiled for our next one in December. It always surprises us the depth of the music we get, so diverse and creative, I believe this is where we are different to other podcasts in this field of electronics, with such a large mix of sounds, giving the listeners to tackle some serious good vibes. A few to mention, Andy Pickford’s new opus Objects & Expressions 1, with Vol 2 just released, our first connection with TXT recordings, giving us two recent releases on their label, delving into the ambient & space soundscapes, the more upbeat magical sounds of Thy Veils, lush mesmerizing synth textures of Chronotope, as usual quality music from Syngate Records with Bovetoya & Wolfgang Nachahmer & Bluetech the master of analogue and modular sound synthesis and DSP audio manipulation on the Din label. I’m elated that we have a strong lineup of ladies too. Blast from the past features a favourite of ours, 'The Longing For', from the 1991, 'Open Borders' LP by Peter Seiler, still to this day making music. Playlist No 139 02:28 Andy Pickford ‘Mirage’ (album Objects & Expressions 1) www.andypickford.bandcamp.com 12:43 Wolfgang Nachahmer ‘Monotaur’ (album Eiszeit) www.syngate.net 18:00 Wolfgang Nachahmer ‘Kirlian’ 22:50 Bluetech ‘Resonating Heart’ (album Liquid Geometries) www.din.com 28:13 Bluetech ‘Bardo Waves’ 34:36 Chronotope Project ‘Crossing The Great Water’ (album Lotus Rising) wwww.spottedpeccary.com 43:17 Chronotope Project ‘Zazen’ 49:00 Radio Massacre International ‘Abbey’ (album abbey: uncut analogue tape version) *** www.radiomassacreInternational.bandcamp.com 01:03:14 Nastya Maslova ‘Deep Impression’ (album Looping At First) https://soundcloud.com/nastyamaslova 01:08:55 Masami ‘Elohim’ (album Celestial Symphonies) www.masamimusic.com/ 01:16:57 Bouvetoya ‘Craters’ (album Moonquake) www.syngate.net 01:24:55 Michelle Qureshi ‘Garden Late Afternoon’ (album Silver Chord) www.heartdancerecords.com 01:31:31 Michelle Qureshi ‘Lovely Light’ 01:37:05 Joel Tammik ‘Verth’ (album Imaginary Rivers) http://txtrecordings.bandcamp.com/yum 01:43:13 Interstellaris ‘Nightmares On Y5’ (album Areas) www.interstellarismusic.bandcamp.com 01:46:25 Interstellaris ‘Gwerz Mor’ 01:48:51 Fiona Joy ‘Piano Peace’ www.fionajoy.com *** 01:57:32 Peter Seiler ‘The Longing For’ (album Open Borders 1991) www.peterseiler.de Blast from the Past. 02:06:16 Jessica Moss ‘Particles’ (album Pools Of Light) *** www.jessicamoss.bandcamp.com 02:15:34 Jessica Moss ‘Glaciers II, pt I’ (album Entaglement) 02:22:57 Romerium ‘Atmosphere 2’ (album Atmospheres) www.romerium.bandcamp.com 02:34:38 au Voyage ‘Median’ (album Craosa) http://txtrecordings.bandcamp.com/yum 02:36:51 au Voyage ‘Flavescens’ 02:42:47 au Voyage ‘Cerulata’ /Ionium? 02:46:00 Thy Veils ‘Secrets’ www.thyveils.bandcamp.com 02:51:01 ToXyGeNeDK ‘Electro Zone’ https://toxygenedk.bandcamp.com Edit ***

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As I reported in our last edition, the heat here in Oz has certainly risen to the high 30’s, with a serious outbreak of 125 bush fires in Queensland now, thankfully not on the scale those poor souls in California had to endure. The scenes of utter devastation of whole communities was unbelievable. Quite the opposite from all this heat here, Sydney has had a months rain in 2 hours, extensive flooding, powerlines down & severe disruption to transport, this is not the norm this time of year for us, global warming? We’ve certainly had bumper package of new music in the last few weeks, already compiled for our next one in December. It always surprises us the depth of the music we get, so diverse and creative, I believe this is where we are different to other podcasts in this field of electronics, with such a large mix of sounds, giving the listeners to tackle some serious good vibes. A few to mention, Andy Pickford’s new opus Objects & Expressions 1, with Vol 2 just released, our first connection with TXT recordings, giving us two recent releases on their label, delving into the ambient & space soundscapes, the more upbeat magical sounds of Thy Veils, lush mesmerizing synth textures of Chronotope, as usual quality music from Syngate Records with Bovetoya & Wolfgang Nachahmer & Bluetech the master of analogue and modular sound synthesis and DSP audio manipulation on the Din label. I’m elated that we have a strong lineup of ladies too. Blast from the past features a favourite of ours, 'The Longing For', from the 1991, 'Open Borders' LP by Peter Seiler, still to this day making music. Playlist No 139 02:28 Andy Pickford ‘Mirage’ (album Objects & Expressions 1) www.andypickford.bandcamp.com 12:43 Wolfgang Nachahmer ‘Monotaur’ (album Eiszeit) www.syngate.net 18:00 Wolfgang Nachahmer ‘Kirlian’ 22:50 Bluetech ‘Resonating Heart’ (album Liquid Geometries) www.din.com 28:13 Bluetech ‘Bardo Waves’ 34:36 Chronotope Project ‘Crossing The Great Water’ (album Lotus Rising) wwww.spottedpeccary.com 43:17 Chronotope Project ‘Zazen’ 49:00 Radio Massacre International ‘Abbey’ (album abbey: uncut analogue tape version) *** www.radiomassacreInternational.bandcamp.com 01:03:14 Nastya Maslova ‘Deep Impression’ (album Looping At First) https://soundcloud.com/nastyamaslova 01:08:55 Masami ‘Elohim’ (album Celestial Symphonies) www.masamimusic.com/ 01:16:57 Bouvetoya ‘Craters’ (album Moonquake) www.syngate.net 01:24:55 Michelle Qureshi ‘Garden Late Afternoon’ (album Silver Chord) www.heartdancerecords.com 01:31:31 Michelle Qureshi ‘Lovely Light’ 01:37:05 Joel Tammik ‘Verth’ (album Imaginary Rivers) http://txtrecordings.bandcamp.com/yum 01:43:13 Interstellaris ‘Nightmares On Y5’ (album Areas) www.interstellarismusic.bandcamp.com 01:46:25 Interstellaris ‘Gwerz Mor’ 01:48:51 Fiona Joy ‘Piano Peace’ www.fionajoy.com *** 01:57:32 Peter Seiler ‘The Longing For’ (album Open Borders 1991) www.peterseiler.de Blast from the Past. 02:06:16 Jessica Moss ‘Particles’ (album Pools Of Light) *** www.jessicamoss.bandcamp.com 02:15:34 Jessica Moss ‘Glaciers II, pt I’ (album Entaglement) 02:22:57 Romerium ‘Atmosphere 2’ (album Atmospheres) www.romerium.bandcamp.com 02:34:38 au Voyage ‘Median’ (album Craosa) http://txtrecordings.bandcamp.com/yum 02:36:51 au Voyage ‘Flavescens’ 02:42:47 au Voyage ‘Cerulata’ /Ionium? 02:46:00 Thy Veils ‘Secrets’ www.thyveils.bandcamp.com 02:51:01 ToXyGeNeDK ‘Electro Zone’ https://toxygenedk.bandcamp.com Edit ***

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