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Author: Equinox Deschanel

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The Etheric Currents podcast archives Equinox Deschanel's weekly Etheric Currents show from RadioSpiral.net. Catch up on anything you missed, or relisten to anything you'd like to hear again – or hear it the first time at your convenience.
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This episode features three new albums: In Utera, a new – and first! – album from AntiMonos. "His music is built from emotions, stories and experiments. Its objective is to take us to different worlds and to offer the listener to be at the center of this journey, to appropriate it to shape their own story." Obscure Matrix [Cyberwave Edition], a collaboration between Humanfobia, a "dark electronic, experimental, ghost computer music project from Rancagua, Chile", and α Ori, a "glitch, noise, experimental project created by Julien A. Lacroix from France". It's a fantastic ambient techno album. Ambient Box, by Rog (Roger Guerrero), which bills itself as ambient, but is a lot more, with great beats and a lot of complexity. "The concept for this material was conceived on the idea of mantras and prayers. Every sound was recorded through my daily experience in the environment I live, specially in these circumstances worldwide bringing a different layers of what I usually go for dance beats. I wanted to preserve a lot of techno elements in each track without losing what I wanted to bring to the table - meditation in a noisy city where sound pollution is real. I questioned myself how I can organize all these sounds and make them intimate and beautiful."
Radiant & Talking Pictures

Radiant & Talking Pictures

2022-07-2502:01:29

This episode features Stellaterra's great "Radiant" release -- a loving tribute to Berlin School. We also will hear Mahorka's "Talking Pictures" release, with contributions from many Mahorka artists, each taking a still from famous movies as a prompt. We'll round out the second hour with some extra tracks from Ether, Team Metlay, and Rinse, Repeat.
Numbers Stations

Numbers Stations

2022-07-0402:01:08

This show features tracks built on sounds from the CONET Project: recordings of "numbers stations". These radio stations are coded messages to spies, alerting them as to what decryption keys they should be using. On the surface, they are mysterious strings of numbers or letters in the international phonetic alphabet, recited by synthesized voices: excellent raw material for electronic musicians. This episode features tracks from two releases from the PublicSpaces Lab netlabel: Number Stations [PS015] Number Stations Part II [PS025] There's also a short Equinoctal performed live in this episode!
We premiered (at least for our listeners) Thom Brennan's Aftermath release, which came out the week before this episode was recorded, and rounded out the show with two releases from Bump Foot, the Fail EP from Drugstore, and the gnomic QX#55's 6+6=12. Thom has come through with his usual smooth, deceptively simple sequencer-driven melodies, and the other two contrast nicely with a bit more attitude and interesting explorations of timbre.
Tonight's show features two new albums: a short EP from 4T Thieves (whose retirement from music seems greatly exaggerated) and a unique album from Konejo, The Moodygoer -- filled with ambience from many, many movies -- each excerpt about a minute of ambience from a movie, accompanied by an improvised soundtrack, plus a live Equinoctal, Stranger Around These Parts.
Darwin and the 2600

Darwin and the 2600

2022-06-0701:59:49

Originally, this episode was meant to be a feature of the ARP 2600, but the weekend before it was recorded, Darwin Grosse died. He was a friend of many of RadioSpiral's DJ's, a great force in musical education, one of the founding members of Cycling '74 (home of Max), and an excellent musician, especially on the 2600. We decided to feature Darwin's music to remember him, so this episode features two full albums and a few tracks from a third: Infernal Data Machine 2600.repast Fresco His podcast, Art + Music + Technology, is still up and a great resource for electronic musicians.
Equinoxes

Equinoxes

2022-05-3001:48:34

This episode's theme is equinoxes, a thing near and dear to Equinox's heart. The feature for this episode is Max Corbacho's new release, Equinox, which is the first full hour and a quarter of the episode. The latter part of the episode includes a new five-part Equinoctal, Manhattanhenge, and Lucette Bourdin's Crossing the Equinox to round out the episode.
Shepherd Drift

Shepherd Drift

2022-05-1602:08:06

Tonight's episode premieres Shepherd Drift, a new album from the Kahvi Collective. Shepherd Drift is the 2019 artists compilation, and is almost three hours of great music. We excerpted about two hours worth for this episode, with everything from drifty ambience to serious beats. As always, Kahvi comes through with another exceptional album!
Leftovers Day

Leftovers Day

2022-05-0902:21:10

You know those days when you come home and look in the fridge and realize you forgot to go shopping, and still have to make dinner? That's today's show, except our library is full of tasty things; we've got a random selection of whatever sounds good tonight, with Loren Nerell, Shalmaneser, grum-pé, those Thom Brennan tracks we didn't play from last week, and a lot more.
This episode features a new album from Thom Brennan, "Typhoon", a very deep and complex ambient album from Oberlin, "The Dymaxion Variations" (so good our listeners insisted on staying late to have me play the track I'd left out for time!), and Faex Optim's space-age "Mercury".
Two Kahvi releases, one featuring 4T Thieves and Pandacetamol, and the other featuring various Kahvi artists. Lots of beats and a couple of great remixes. 4T Thieves and Pandacetamol, Away Space Various Artists, Requiem for a Neural Network
Exploring the Ether

Exploring the Ether

2022-04-1202:03:02

This episode features tracks named (or containing) "ether", bands whose names contain "ether", and the whole of Comm's great album, Ether. There's lots on ambience in the first half, and plenty of beats in the second. Tone Ghost Ether, Condor Sail Curve Ether, Comm
Monotonik Sampler

Monotonik Sampler

2022-04-0502:06:57

This episode brings together a number of short releases from the Monotonik netlabel, from izmar, sleepy town manufacture, jiva, Akira Kosemura, bliss, planet boelex, lackluster, and Ollie Cram. More beats than usual tonight!
This episode, we feature multiple artists from the Monotonik netlabel, and feature two full albums from Troupe (It's Really Pretty Simple After All) and Tatsu (August). We'll also have the albums Sound of Subnatura, Hexual Ceiling, Emotions in a Box, and several other unnamed albums.
Drums, Drums in the Deep

Drums, Drums in the Deep

2022-03-2202:04:50

No balrogs this episode, but lots of percussion: your regular Western drum set, synthetic percussion, the good old 808, Middle Eastern percussion, …even the piano! Lots of different kinds of percussion this show. Many different albums featured this episode: Runi Graph, For I know that the view of a tree is not subjective Various Artists, Our Lives in the Bush of Disquiet Jaymuhsin, Designing the Inevitable V, 23.56.04 Izmar, Stuff Frank Molder, Tronik Mossa, The Town Hall
π Day

π Day

2022-03-1401:33:13

This episode centers around π , circles, and irrationality -- whether loving thing irrationally, or irrational motives; circular motion, or music that feels circular. There were technical issues during the broadcast, apparently occurring somewhere between the broadcast machine and the streaming server -- Gypsy Witch had to literally kill the connection before the show could be restarted – so the sections that were interrupted, restarted, or skipped were dropped from this recording. Nothing like a little weirdness to go with an irrational number!
This episode, we feature two new albums: one from Kahvi, a theme and variations via remix of the title track, Heimferd, by HRYM, with remixes by 4T Thieves, Keiss, Mitoma, Murya, and Abdicant. The second has an unusual and happy story attached to it: it's a new release from Thom Brennan, Eventide, which was recorded in the early 00's and lost in Thom's archives. He found it while cleaning up earlier this year, and has released it for us, almost 20 years later; it's still a fresh and lovely recording. We round out our slightly-short second hour with a track from Thought Guild's Archiphonic release, to match the old but new tracks from Thom.
Tonight's show is a little different; rather than featuring a number of tracks by the same artist, I've instead chosen to select tracks that vaguely follow my own history of people I've met over they years in electronic music, from the earliest days of email lists and Usenet newsgroups right up to the current day: RadioSpiral, Discord, and Second Life. We'll hear music from Team Metlay, CASSIEL, Thom Brennan, Loren Nerrell, Tantroniq, Cousin Silas, Mercaptan, Ozone Player, our own Gypsy Witch and ʞu¡0ɹʞS, and many more.
Tonight we have a new album from Kahvi, Flagstaff Mountains by Escher Adams, and two by Wolfgang Nachahmer – Tryptychon and Nachtwache. We'll also hear a pre-recorded (because I couldn't get my hardware to cooperate) Equinoctal, Converted to Light. I hope to be performing more Equinoctals as time goes on.
This episode features three artists from the Mahorka netlabel: Encased in Amber, Virtually J, and V. Encased in Amber’s album, Parallel Worlds, is a real treat! Beautiful timbres, excellent performances, and a great melodic sense. Encased in Amber says about themselves: The music of Encased in Amber tells it’s storiesthrough an intricate mesh of melodies and texture.Described as downtempo, ambient, and dreamy, Encasedin Amber puts forth the concept that each time a pieceof music is written it crystallizes what was felt andprocessed in that moment of time, like a fossil caughtin amber. What I can say is that it’s a great premiere album, and the artist assures me that there’ll be another release later this year. It’s only a half-hour long, so we’ve got some unapologetic techno from Virtually J’s Autocracy Mage and some cool-down tracks from V’s 23.56.04 to fill out the rest of the podcast. As always, I’ve linked to the Bandcamp pages for these albums; they’re pay-what-you-like, so support the artists to whatever extent you can. Enjoy!
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