Sunday, October 04, 2020

Stay Inside

 

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I started this mix on a cold, rainy fall day with no theme or plan. The first track I laid down was from Progressions by Anthéne and Andrew Tasselmyer on Constellation Tatsu. Listening to it, the track seemed perfect for a grey autumn day. 

Now I had my theme or vibe. From there I just browsed my new releases folder to come up with an ambient accompaniment for sitting inside with a good book, while outside it's cold and wet.

Cheers!


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T R A C K L I S T :

  • 00:00    Anthéne and Andrew Tasselmyer - Progressions Pt. 5 (Progressions 2020)
  • 06:13    Christopher Bissonette - Overature (Wayfinding 2020)
  • 09:33    Halftribe - A Clearing (Cloud Dreaming and Shadows 2020)
  • 12:15    Andrew Heath - The Night Walker (The Alchemist's Muse 2020)
  • 19:30    Moss Covered Technology - Untitled Quiet Loops #6 (Quiet Loops 2020)
  • 25:25    thme - until then (that's what it will be like 2020)
  • 29:05    't Geruis - 002 (Que tu es belle, au revoir en douceur 2020)
  • 32:25    Seabuckthorn - I haven't Seen Tunis Since (Through A Vulnerable Occur 2020)
  • 35:47    Hainbach - Before We Break (Light Splitting 2020)
  • 39:33    Jörgen Kjellgren - Infinite Portals (Hollawood 2020)
  • 42:27    Innesti - Apples Appear in All the Old Fables (Apperception 2020)
  • 48:40    Zoltan Fecso - As Much As You Need (Daylight In An Empty Room 2020)
  • 52:00    Max Ananyev - Images in Time (Midday 2020)
  • 56:27    Wodwo - Suzuki-Miyaura ( Chematica 2020)
  • 59:02    Ian Hawgood - Modulations (You Lose Yourself, and That's OK 2020)
  • 60:56    end




1 comment:

The Interstellar Radio Station said...

This reservoir of subtle ambient music was well served for its purpose from the pandemic, but is it worth cueing up again now that we are all healed? Is it even good as a sleeper mix? For the purposes of a radio station, it may not be well-suited, and has been stricken from my repertoire, but listeners may find solace in its harmless and empty-space filling characteristics.