Tuesday, April 13, 2010

flicker & fade



This is the third mix I’ve done with a shortwave radio theme. Many of the tunes have noise and static already built in. Sometimes radio washes have been added.

As with past shortwave mixes, the actual shortwave recordings come courtesy of Myke Dodge Weiskopf. He runs a great site dedicated to shortwave music.

This mix was originally posted on MixCloud by folks at Fluid Radio. I am honored that Fluid Radio posted one of my mixes among their growing list of great music. I'm posting here to allow direct download. That's one feature I wish MixCloud had, the option of downloading the mixes. It's a great community over at MixCloud that would be even better with downloads.

I hope you enjoy vol. 3 in the shortwave series.


Download (right click/save as) : 99.8mb, 54:30
flicker and fade


T R A C K L I S T :

  • 00:00 Myke Weiskopf - Test Transmission
  • 00:40 Tim Hecker - Arctic Loner's Rock
  • 03:50 All India Radio
  • 05:20 Andrey Dergatchev - Culmination
  • 07:45 Karlheinz Stockhausen - realization 6 (from spiral)
  • 08:50 Tu M' - monochrome 3
  • 14:20 Library Tapes - The Fragile Tide
  • 16:30 Radio Slovakia Int'l
  • 17:20 36 - Juliet
  • 19:20 Maps & Diagrams - Mold
  • 23:45 Marihiko Hara - modena
  • 26:05 WNOH - Runyon's Gospel Descent
  • 27:40 Ous Mal - Viime Talvi
  • 29:40 Myke Weiskopf - Into the Telemetry Haze
  • 30:50 Brian Grainger - untitled
  • 34:10 Helios - Vargtimme
  • 37:30 random noise fx
  • 38:20 36 - intercept
  • 39:00 BNR Radio Bulgaria
  • 40:30 Drowning the Virgin Silence - We Twist the Sun & Sea
  • 44:20 Krzysztof Orluk - over the sky (bright sphere)
  • 46:30 Motion - dispersal patterns
  • 48:00 atom - wellen and felder II
  • 49:10 Xela - An Abandoned Robot
  • 51:45 Eluvium - As I Drift Off
  • 54:30 end

4 comments:

Unclean said...

nice mix ! Thanks ;) Filip

sylvester said...

Thanks so much for volume three! I knew it would come...through the ether...

sircamels said...

really digging it so far! Excited to finish it!

Ambientblog.net said...

One of the best!