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Cosmik Repercussions 93.3 CFMU McMaster University
by Cosmik Repercussions
The best of 4/4 Electronica and everything inbetween. Appears live Wednesdays from 7:30-9 EST on cfmu.ca, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Hosted and produced by Ree for over 20 years.
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Episode 272: Cosmik Repercussions, 93.3 CFMU, McMaster University, July 8, 2026
Thank you for listening to Cosmik Repercussions for July 8, 2026.Welcome back listeners from Brazil.Featuring New Music from: Giora, Tangerine Dream, Boards of Canada, Marconi Union, Sebastien Mulleart and Tamarma, Djrum, Jairic, Tobias Bergson, Machinedrum and Digitonal.Also Featuring: Acote, Adrianna, Afternoons in Stereo, Single Cell Orchestra, Junior Boys, The Hustler.For a full track listing please visit: https://cfmu.ca/episode/cosmik-repercussions-episode-for-2026-07-08/Featured Artist of the Week: GioraMulti-faceted artist Giora is gearing up to share their new project FREEWAY (EP) on 1 May, via their label Holypop, along with the evocative focus track ‘LONG LIVE MUSIC’. Giora is a London-based and born singer, songwriter, producer, performer, creative director, and sound artist who has shared stages with the likes of Isabella Lovestory, Varg, Babynymph, Elisabeth Elektra, Puce Mary, Kelora, and Felix Lee, while they’ve also received acclaim from tastemaker publications NOTION, CLASH Magazine, and Wonderland Magazine. Giora has enthralled audiences at CREEPY TEEPEE Festival in the Czech Republic, as well as KWIA in Berlin and Bike Jesus nightclub in Prague. Additionally, Giora has showcased their awe-inspiring take on experimental pop music all over London at venues such as Gossamer Fog, Spanners, The Divine and The Glory, while they were commissioned to craft sound installations which went on exhibition at Rich Mix and Stanley Arts in London. Giora also runs their own label Holypop, along with their live music event of the same name, which spotlights artists from the UK and European queer experimental scenes.Giora’s artistic journey started as a child growing up in North London in the UK, when they decided to study classical piano, voice, and music theory. As a teenager, they ventured into writing and performing their own tracks, joining a band in their teens. When Giora lived and worked in New York, they enrolled in orchestral composition classes at Juilliard, which subsequently provided a solid foundation to teach themselves electronic music production, which eventually led to their debut release in 2020. Giora’s critically acclaimed debut album, It’s So Quiet But I Hear You, which was released in 2023, was championed by tastemaker publication CLASH Magazine. Giora’s groundbreaking take on experimental pop music merges evocative melodies and thought-provoking lyricism with bold, innovative sound design.Courtesy of: Kirsten Bee • Press AssistantPLAYY. Records, Tickets, PR, Media, DistributionThank you to all my listeners locally, from across Canada and around the world: Albania, Algeria, Angola, Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Brazil, Chile, China, Croatia, Czechia, Ecuador, Finland, France, Gabon, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Lithuania, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Uganda, United Kingdom, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Venezuela and Vietnam.
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Episode 271: Cosmik Repercussions, CFMU 93.3, McMaster University, July 1, 2026
Thank you for listening to Cosmik Repercussions for July 1, 2026.This is a repeat show of July 1, 2020 featuring many Canadian and local artists such as Legion of Green Men, Germany Germany, Electroluminescent, Hypnotech 3, Com Truise and artist Nordvest from Canadian label Suction Records.For a full track listing please visit: https://cfmu.ca/episode/cosmik-repercussions-episode-for-2026-07-01/Thank you to all my listeners locally, from across Canada and around the world: Albania, Algeria, Angola, Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Brazil, Chile, China, Croatia, Czechia, Ecuador, Finland, France, Gabon, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Lithuania, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Uganda, United Kingdom, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Venezuela and Vietnam.
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Episode 270: Cosmik Repercussions 93.3 CFMU, McMaster University, June 24, 2026
Thank you for listening to Cosmik Repercussions for June 24, 2026.Featuring New Music from: Lobono, Boards of Canada, Tangerine Dream, Kirk Barley, The Illustrated Man.Also Featuring: Durango 95, The Lab, Robert Miles, Underworld, Panoram, Visors Featuring Emilie Rachel, Saint Etienne, Coldcut, Avia, Wagon Christ, Truby Trio, Cybersonik, Aphex Twin, Message to Bears, Daft PunkFor a full track listing please visit: https://cfmu.ca/episode/cosmik-repercussions-episode-for-2026-06-24/Featured Artist of the Week: LobonoFor Montreal’s lobono, music is an ongoing, primal search for meaning. After years spent behind the scenes co-producing for Hansom Ēli and scoring for contemporary dance and film, lobono has refined his sound and approach to music. His journey led him to start his solo project in late 2023. When creating, he doesn’t focus on a specific genre, but on the capacity to translate emotions into sound and share something genuine with the world.LINKSwww : https://linktr.ee/lobonoFacebook : https://www.facebook.com/yann.lobono/Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/l0b0n0/Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/artist/5QyGe7NL0efnOCe92depss?si=genfkAvTRfSJZIXrztPOigCourtesy of:BEN ROWLEY | INDICA RECORDS | www.indica.muRadio Tracking & Promotion | MTL WOMEN IN MUSICThank you to all my listeners locally, from across Canada and around the world: Albania, Algeria, Angola, Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Brazil, Chile, China, Croatia, Czechia, Ecuador, Finland, France, Gabon, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Lithuania, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Uganda, United Kingdom, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Venezuela and Vietnam.
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Episode 269: Cosmik Repercussion 93.3 CFMU, McMaster University, June 17, 2026
Thank you for listening to Cosmik Repercussions for June 17, 2026 which is a repeat broadcast of July 2, 2014.Welcome new listeners from the Philippines!Featuring: Faithless, Bowjia (Guelph), Gefflestein, Dadalus, Boards of Canada, Ryan Hemsworth, Black Deer, Echo Out, Vitalic, F Button, Jeremy Greenspan (Hamilton), Banshee Beat, Pick a Piper (Toronto).For a full track list please visit: https://cfmu.ca/episode/cosmik-repercussions-episode-for-2026-06-17/Take note of: I talk about being preempted by basketball games. Note, this is what use to happen in the past when CFMU broadcasted the McMaster Men’s and Women’s basketball games. This is no longer the case for my show. Interestingly, basketball is my son’s sport of choice and that 10 years later, my son would have a McMaster Marauder basketball player from the women’s team tutor him in basketball! Old promos of CFMU There is a reference to the Casbah a live music venue in Hamilton that is sadly no longer. Near the end of the show I can hear my little MVP who was 4 at the time and I had brought him to the studio. I play Boards of Canada and Pick a Piper in 2014 and now in 2026 I am playing their new releases. The phone in request line! The amount of talking I use to do. Thank you to all my listeners locally, from across Canada and around the world: Albania, Algeria, Angola, Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Brazil, Chile, China, Croatia, Czechia, Ecuador, Finland, France, Gabon, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Lithuania, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tanzania, Thailand, Türkiye, Uganda, United Kingdom, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Venezuela and Vietnam.
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Episode 268: Cosmik Repercussions 93.3 CFMU, McMaster University, June 10, 2026
Thank you for listening to Cosmik Repercussions for June 10, 2026Featuring New Music from: David August, Boards of Canada, Lobono, Tobias Bergson, Janus Rasmussen, Konalgad.Also Featuring: Hybrid, Cass and Slide, Montauk P, Fluke, Timeshard, Gold Panda, Astral ProjectionFor a full track listing visit: https://cfmu.ca/episode/cosmik-repercussions-episode-for-2026-06-10/Featured Artist: David AugustBorn in Hamburg, to an Italian mother and a West German father, August started his musical education at just five years of age, following in his professional pianist dad’s footsteps and dedicating himself to the instrument and to classical music. But life’s course is rarely a straight line; when August was still a teen, he became fascinated with electronic sounds, teaching himself to DJ and producing dancefloor-friendly tracks that made him a household name. Since that point, he’s been routinely challenging himself to refine his artistic outlook, establishing the 99CHANTS label in 2018 as an outpost for bold, genre-agnostic experimental music and exploring a variety of expressions as a solo artist, from the beatless ‘DCXXXIX A.C.’ to ‘VĪS’, a multi-disciplinary chronicle that linked sound, dance and language itself, culminating in an elaborate performance at London’s Barbican Centre.‘Hymns’ emerges from August’s many attempts to “listen to the instrument”, letting the piano itself, rather than someone else’s score, guide his hands. And it evolved over countless improvisations where he would sit day after day, night after night, playing freely and recording the results to his phone. Listening back, he was able to formulate a structure that he later captured more professionally, but still on improvisational basis, placing microphones strategically to pick up the unique creaks and resonances. Even the sound of the piano is distinctive, prepared intentionally by August take on a warm and percussive character that provoked him to use the instrument in a completely new way. That unique sound is evident on the album’s first track, where August’s rounded chords gently punctuate his weightless soundscape of echo traces and eerie resonances. Placing objects on the piano’s strings, August is able to make the notes buzz and rattle to form rhythms or delicately skew the pitch.Take ‘Hymn III’ for example, August’s skills are evident from the way he plays, but he’s unusually controlled, letting the piano’s resonant notes decay in thrumming trails between his phlegmatic but dextrous runs. And on ‘Hymn VI’, August creates a muted, woody beat that languidly dances around his skeletal, meaningful notes. Not exactly ambient music as such, ‘Hymns’ is a selection of autobiographical cues and hazy visions of the future that conclude a period of soul-searching for August. If ‘VĪS’ was one side of the coin, ‘Hymns’ is the other.Courtesy Ian Sparkes // 9PRThank you to all my listeners locally, from across Canada and around the world: Albania, Algeria, Angola, Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Brazil, Chile, China, Croatia, Czechia, Ecuador, Finland, France, Gabon, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Lithuania, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tanzania, Thailand, Turkiye, Uganda, United Kingdom, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Venezuela and Vietnam.
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Episode 267: Cosmik Repercussions 93.3 CFMU, McMaster University, June 3, 2026
Thank you for listening to Cosmik Repercussions for June 3, 2026:Featuring New Music from: Boards of Canada, Tobias Bergson, Janus Rasmussen.Also Featuring: The Chemical Brothers, Lemon Jelly, Aphex Twin, Textbook Maneuver, Ritchie Hawtin, Kamaya Painters, DJ Jaspa, Robert Miles, Wise 96.1, Kode IV, Submission, Cloud Gang, The Japanese Popstars, Kraftwerk.For a full track listing please visit: https://cfmu.ca/episode/cosmik-repercussions-episode-for-2026-06-03/Featured Artist: Boards of CanadaThank you to all my listeners locally, from across Canada and around the world: Albania, Algeria, Angola, Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Brazil, Chile, China, Croatia, Czechia, Ecuador, Finland, France, Gabon, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Lithuania, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tanzania, Thailand, Turkiye, Uganda, United Kingdom, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Venezuela and Vietnam.
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Episode 266: Cosmik Repercussions 93.3 CFMU, McMaster University, May 27 2026
Thank you for listening to Cosmik Repercussions for May 27, 2026Featuring New Music from: Carl Gari, Worried About Satan, Fenra, Thaylo.Also Featuring: Boards of Canada, Tear Garden, WMD, Cosmosis, Blanck Mass, Electroluminescent, Bedouin Ascent, Hitori Tori, Bicep, Tiesto, Roosevelt, John Digweed, Dante Klein, Four Tet, Burger Inc.For a full track listing visit: https://cfmu.ca/episode/cosmik-repercussions-episode-for-2026-05-27/Featured Artist: Worried About SatanBiographyBack in 2006, Gavin Miller sat at a computer in his bedroom and put the finishing touches on some tracks to upload to his MySpace account. Searching for a band name, he eventually decided on the username he had on an internet forum for Belgian art-rock band dEUS, itself named after one of their more obscure songs.Two decades on, and worriedaboutsatan is still here, still putting finishing touches to songs in bedrooms, still a firm believer in doing things yourself.From humble beginnings, the band is now firmly entrenched in the DIY electronic underground. After 20 years of touring and releasing, it would be an understatement to say the band has done a lot in that time. From regularly featuring in Adam Curtis BBC documentaries (not to mention working as music supervisor on some of them), to touring round most of Europe and the US, to chatting with Karl Hyde from Underworld in a caravan, walking around Edinburgh with Ian Rankin, to discussing the intricacies of Celtic’s Champions League chances with 3/5ths of Mogwai, chances are if you can think of a situation, Miller’s probably been there or somewhere close.Throughout its history, the band has been a way of communicating Miller’s disparate tastes and ideas. A prolific releaser of records, the albums, EPs and singles that have slowly but surely emanated from his home studio in Saltaire, Yorkshire, have taken in everything from motorik kosmische, to slow motion techno, to glistening ambient soundscapes, with a particular melancholy being the only thing threading them all together. Pitchfork once called it “Burial for English lit majors”, although a plethora of other outlets have enthused about it over the years too – everyone from Resident Advisor to Prog Magazine, The Wire, The Quietus, Mojo, Electronic Sound, and too many to list here without your eyes glazing over. The Guardian even let him do a mix once.Live the band unfurls into a two piece, as Miller’s partner Sophie Green adds spellbinding violin and vocals, as the pair construct semi-improvised modular synth and post-rock guitar atmospheres, and let them drift of their own accord.Courtesy: Oliver Cole of 9PRThank you to all my listeners locally, from across Canada and around the world: Albania, Algeria, Angola, Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Brazil, Chile, China, Croatia, Czechia, Ecuador, Finland, France, Gabon, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Lithuania, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tanzania, Thailand, Turkiye, Uganda, United Kingdom, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Venezuela and Vietnam.
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Episode 265: Cosmik Repercussions 93.3 CFMU, McMaster University, May 20, 2026
Thank you for listening to Cosmik Repercussions for May 20, 2026:Featuring New Music from: Carl Gari, Hevi Levi, Fenra, Thaylo, Pick a Piper, Paul Haslinger and Christian Whittman, Lumtz, PJ Wasserman.Also Featuring: I am Robot and Proud, Tycho, Sven Vath, Woody Woods and 3HP.For a full track listing please visit: https://cfmu.ca/episode/cosmik-repercussions-episode-for-2026-05-20/Featured Artist: Carl GariCarl Gari is an interconnected assembly of machines, humans and musical instruments that aims to subvert reality through sound. Founded in 2013, the project comprises the German trio Jonas Yamer, Till Funke and Jonas Friedlich. In the seclusion of a house in the Bavarian Forest, something unfolded that felt less like a conventional album production and more like an internal process of condensation. This house wasn’t a studio – it was a retreat. Its 1960s-inspired interiors, creaking wooden stairs, and crackling fireplace shaped the sound of Carl Gari as much as the instruments themselves. Though the house no longer exists, its atmosphere remains present in the recordings.The music of Carl Gari – Jonas Yamer, Till Funke, and Jonas Friedlich – resists easy categorization, a trait that continues on this monumental new album. From the friction between electronic music and guitar textures, the trio forges a distinctive, idiosyncratic sound. Distorted electric guitars and pulsating basslines intertwine with analog drum machines, tape delays, and intricate effect chains, creating music that is raw, organic, and psychedelic. A new element on the album is the trio’s first use of vocals: Jonas Yamer, usually on bass, raises his voice in a punk-tinged, invented language that hints rather than narrates, unsettling more than it explains.The guest artists do not merely decorate the sound – they alter its very structure at critical points. Polygonia contributes layered vocals that mesh seamlessly with the album’s technoid architecture. Will Brooks of Dälek delivers a dark rap feature on ‘Poison Shyness (Anti-Social)’, his words carving the sonic space with precision. Coby Sey adds introspective vocals that hover between experimentation and restraint on ‘Inner Link’. New York rap pioneer Sensational introduces a deliberately rough, individual counterpoint on ‘Disco Lights’, while the German percussionist Simon Popp drives the album forward with an uncompromising drum performance that insists rather than accompanies on ‘Zeitesser’.Thank you to all my listeners locally, from across Canada and around the world: Albania, Algeria, Angola, Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Brazil, Chile, China, Croatia, Czechia, Ecuador, Finland, France, Gabon, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Lithuania, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tanzania, Thailand, Turkiye, Uganda, United Kingdom, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Venezuela and Vietnam.
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Episode 264: Cosmik Repercussions 93.3 CFMU, McMaster University, May 13, 2026
Thank you for listening to Cosmik Repercussions for May 13, 2026Featuring New Music from: Bad Bad Joel, Pick a Piper, Speedy J.Also Featuring: Spektrum, Mike Oldfield, Radio Seven, Russell Louder, Coldcut/Air Liquid, Deepsky, Cleaner, Super Plage, Phasmid, Brian Eno, Ekko Ambience, Tycho, Eat Static, Aphex Twin, Nik Rawlings.Welcome new listeners from Indonesia.Featured Artist: Speedy JContemplating the role of the album format in an attention-deficient society, Speedy J presents Walkman — a constantly shifting, 90-minute soundtrack to a journey of your choice. Jochem Paap’s first solo album in over 20 years is a freewheeling, 20-track testament to his decades-deep studio skill and sonic versatility, running from skewed rhythmic rabbit holes to exploratory tonal abandon.For Paap, the traditional idea of the album had become obscured by listening habits and the non-stop information barrage of our digital lives. Having moved on from his breakthrough years releasing LPs and touring off the back of them, he was more inspired to develop his many-sided STOOR project and feed into a bigger artistic body of work than the temporary shelf-life of a single release. As is natural for any artist, his perspective shifted over time and he found himself drawn back to the idea of an album, realising he connected best with longer releases while he was on a walk, out for a run or generally in transit one way or another.With an endearing call back to the humble Walkman, he selected an hour and a half of material created during studio sessions at the beginning of 2025, perfectly sized to fit on two 45-minute sides of a cassette tape. As has long been the case for his studio practice, there were no fixed intentions when sitting down in the STOOR lab to start making noise — just a wealth of experience and an expansive set of tools to start exploring with. From hours of jams Paap pulled together standout moments and moulded them into a mixtape-like narrative ranging from two-minute beat nuggets to full-tilt techno workouts and immersive ambient drops. Every sound is intentional, but the overall delivery is instinctive and curious, showing multiple new dimensions to Paap’s sound and offering unpredictability at every turn.Courtesy of: Oliver Cole, 9 PRhttp://www.9pr.co.uk/Thank you to all my listeners locally, from across Canada and around the world: Albania, Algeria, Angola, Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Brazil, Chile, China, Croatia, Czechia, Ecuador, Finland, France, Gabon, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Lithuania, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tanzania, Thailand, Turkiye, Uganda, United Kingdom, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Venezuela and Vietnam.
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Episode 263: Cosmik Repercussions 93.3 CFMU, McMaster University, May 6, 2026
Thank you for listening to Cosmik Repercussions for May 6, 2026Featuring New Music from: Aarp, Bad Bad Joel, Giora, Pick a Piper, Thaylo, Sky Holland, Janus Rasmusen, Machinedrum.Also Featuring: X-Wing, Neotropic, Goldfrapp, Photay, Delerium, Izdatso, F Buttons, The Verbrilli Sound, Fauna Flash, Bertrand Burgalat, Brett Johnson, Moby.For a full track listing please visit: https://cfmu.ca/episode/cosmik-repercussions-episode-for-2026-05-06/Featured Artist: AarpWritten during a one-month artistic residency in Istanbul in July 2024, Kadıköy marks Aārp’s return after five years of silence. Following his 2020 debut album Propaganda, this new EP sees the producer shift from concept-driven narratives toward a more direct, physical and club-oriented approach.Aārp’s musical background began with classical training, playing alto violin in an orchestra, before evolving towards electronic music under the influence of Warp and Ninja Tune artists such as Squarepusher, Amon Tobin and Oneohtrix Point Never.His debut album Propaganda explored themes of media manipulation and disinformation through historically charged references and political quotes, establishing a thoughtful and experimental foundation for his work. With Kadıköy, the focus moves away from explicit narrative and towards movement. Named after the Istanbul district where it was composed, the EP was created using a deliberately minimal setup: an Elektron Monomachine and a computer. Melodic and rhythmic parts were sent via MIDI, and the machine’s limited polyphony ensured a restrained palette, allowing Aārp to concentrate on sound design while preserving an immediate, ins tinctive feel.Following a series of formative club experiences – most notably at Fold in London – Aārp chose to challenge himself by composing explicitly for the dancefloor. The resulting tracks are functional yet personal, each rooted in moments lived during the residency: quiet mornings in Yeldeğirmeni cafés (Breakfast at The Village), Istanbul’s football culture (Football Jerseys), ferry crossings to the Princes’ Islands (A Ferry to Burgazada), balcony nights after long studio days (Night Out in Kadıköy), and late-evening wanderings through Beşiktaş shaped by trance influences (10PM -Beşiktaş). Kadıköy is both a document of place and a new chapter for Aārp: a focused dance record shaped by limitation, rhythm, and the body in motion.Tracklist1. Aārp – 10PM – Beşiktaş2. Aārp – A Ferry to Burgazada3. Aārp – Football Jerseys4. Aārp – Kadıköy5. Aārp – Breakfast at the VillageThank you to all my listeners locally, from across Canada and around the world: Albania, Algeria, Angola, Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Brazil, Chile, China, Croatia, Czechia, Ecuador, Finland, France, Gabon, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Lithuania, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tanzania, Thailand, Turkiye, Uganda, United Kingdom, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Venezuela and Vietnam.
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Episode 262: Cosmik Repercussions 93.3 CFMU, McMaster University, April 29, 2026
Thank you for listening to Cosmik Repercussions for April 29, 2026This is a repeat broadcast from September 11, 2013 – Yes 2013 and the show focused on Canadian Electronic music.Every once in a while I will delve into the archives of shows and bring one forward. Enjoy.For a full track listing please visit: https://cfmu.ca/episode/cosmik-repercussions-episode-for-2026-04-29/Thank you to all my listeners locally, from across Canada and around the world: Albania, Algeria, Angola, Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Belarus, Belgium, Bulgaria, Brazil, Chile, China, Croatia, Czechia, Ecuador, Finland, France, Gabon, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Lithuania, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Moldova, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tanzania, Thailand, Turkiye, Uganda, United Kingdom, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan, Venezuela and Vietnam.
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