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Hypnagogue Podcast
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Every two weeks the Hypnagogue Podcast offers 90 minutes of the best ambient, electronic, New Age, and contemporary instrumental music, from downtempo to upbeat and beyond.
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Wherein I exercise my right as host to play whoever I damn well please even if I just played them a couple episodes ago, and to knock off 20 minutes early if I damn well feel like it. Don’t worry, you still get the full 90. Start Computerchemist, Sankt Nikolaus auf der Autobahn, […]
A big dip into the library this time around, pulling mostly from my “Tracks to Play” list. But how do we start? Oh, I have an idea… Start Ab Uno, Le Vendeur de Lames, Les Gens de Mogador6.42 Concepción Huerta, The Sacredness- Minerals & Rhizome, The Earth Has Memory11.35 […]
There’s new stuff, there’s old stuff, and it’s not blended the way I said it would be. There was just a lot of good new stuff, and I ran with it for a bit, then headed to the stacks. All in all, it’s 90 minutes of tasty aural goodness. Dig in. Start MICADO, […]
It’s been about a year since we last got lazy, so I figure it’s probably time. Half a dozen long tracks here, though I will warn you that the first one is a bit odd in spots. But I like it, so just…get odd with me. Taking off in 3…2…1…….. Start […]
If I was you, I’d turn this off as soon as the music stops. I had a bit of a cold when I recorded the outro, which probably could have waited. But you’re 99% here for the music, right? And there’s a bunch of it, and none of it has a cold. Start […]
More of what you’ve come to expect. But man, look at that Hall of Fame album title on the second track! Woo! Start Resonating With Life, Life Finds a Way, Resonating With Life4.41 Ken Elkinson, I Thought It Was Water, Music for Commuting, Vol. 9 & 10 Next Wednesday / Next […]
Okay, this time I’m actually shuffling the deck so you don’t know what’s new and what’s library unless you’re a good guesser. You get analog-style yumminess on this one, along with some metal-flaked post-rock, live performances, feel-good finger-snappers, and more. Start Michael Brückner, A Sequence of Colours – Parts 8 – 10, A […]
In which good intentions are stated and then done away with. The resultant flow is uninterrupted, if occasionally odd. Enjoy. Start John Butler, Watturu Chant, Running River10.14 City of Dawn, Sherry Finzer & Karasvana, Memory of Awakening, The Journeying Sun13.39 David Helpling, I Too Am Coming Home (Featuring Miriam Stockley), IN19.55 […]
Last one of the year, friends. As always, thank you for listening and thank you to the artists for sending the music. Start Barry Cleveland & Robert Rich, Beckoning Voices, Elliptical Passages6.25 Bill Leslie, Cinque Terre, Paradise10.57 Barry DeGroot, Serenity, Unspoken Conversations14.28 Mount Maxwell, The Missing Day, Birds of […]
Skimming through the tanks one day, a pair of old-school-ish tracks caught my ear, so I decided to start there. After that, a quiet mood took over and I knew it was not the time to barge in and get all chatty on you. So we float, we glide, and we bring things back around […]
What’s in this episode? Oh, lots of new stuff, along with some remasters and re-imaginings, a single with a story, an album with a story, and…can you hit a curveball? ‘Cuz I’m throwing one. Start Robert Scott Thompson, Subaltern Locution, Telemetry (Remixed)6.20 Pietro Zollo, The Future is Now, The Future is […]
Since this happens to be dropping on Thanksgiving, I’ll say I’m thankful that you’re here to listen and that all these wonderful artists are kind enough to send me music to share. We’ll start our turkey day festivities in the library (and yes, there’s one of those…) and then, like that weird uncle who invites […]
This is very much one of the episodes where we follow the motto “the flow dictates the show.” Which is why it winds its uninterrupted way toward some darkness at the end. Maybe the slow onset of New England winter is getting to me already… Start Trem 77, The Fifth Compass Point Dub, […]
Seems like lately I’ve wanted to start shows by helping you get your groove on. I’m trying not to picture you twirling and spinning around the living room, but I must say I’d be glad if you were. You take it easy on the pelvic movements there, Elvis. This ain’t that kind of place. Fair […]
From powerful sonic medicine to jet-fueled sequencer rides to dreamy flute-borne drifts, this one takes you from the tanks to the library, where we find something that’s been tucked away on a shelf for…well, you’ll see. Enjoy. Start Steve Roach & SoRIAH, Steppe Traveler, Curandero7.08 La Ponto Ensemblo, III, Fragile Objects […]
Bust out those dancin’ shoes because this one kicks off firmly in the funk space. We’ll all settle down a bit after that and glide into a pretty mellow ride. I must have been feeling contemplative or something. Start Leo & The Goat, Ride, Shine3.18 Bill Brennan & Andy McNeill, Temple, […]
I’ve got a bunch of piano tracks I need to hand out, and then we’ll explore some other spaces. Gets a bit droney for a while, but I’ll bring you back up by the end. No stops, just goodness. Enjoy. Start Thomas Cunningham, The Man in the Moon, Exiled Heart5.51 Fiona […]
Kicking it off with some energy this time around, forging a path that lands at a comfy cafe somewhere in New Age Valley. And that’s just the first set! In the back end we’ll dig through a batch of recent compilations that will make it look like I’m shilling for one label. But we know […]
Once the first set tells its lovely story, I talk to you about it a little. Then we’re off again from a somewhat odd launching pad, headed into dark and quiet spaces. Start Hari Maia, Universalis I Pt. II, Universalis8.22 George Wallace, Cascades, Timeless17.32 Extasis, Navel 528 Hz 21.47 […]
A spacey start brings us in time to New Age Valley and the border of Jazzville (actually kind of the corner of Jazzville and Classicaltown) before heading back into some deep realms. The end of the voyage glides back into a contemporary instrumental zone and a bit of piano for a quiet landing. Have fun. […]



