Inter-Dimensional Music October 2012 Playlist

Thanks to everyone who tuned in to ID Music last night, and to the friendly crew of New Age carolers who stopped by the studio. Here’s what we played in our epic two-hour tribute to the classic “mom jeans” vs. “expansive make-out session” soundtrack, Pure Moods.

See you all next month when we return to the KRTS studios on 4 November 2012 from 9-11p (CST).

Hollander, 9-10p

Theme From “The Mission” – Ennio Morricone
Orinoco Flow – Enya
Oxygene Part IV – Jean-Michel Jarre
Floating On A Sunshine – VDB Joel
The Hollow Vessel Called The Earth – Isao Tomita
The Song Of Venus – Isao Tomita
Sidereal Breath – Dr. Fiorella Terenzi
Cosmic Wings – VDB Joel
Silicon Siren – VDB Joel
Time Traveler – Rinder-Lewis
X-Files Theme (Dado Paranormal Activity Mix) – DJ Dado

Chambo, 10-11p

Celestial Soda Pop – Ray Lynch – Deep Breakfast
Fear – Rabbit In The Moon vs Sarah McLachlan – The Remixes – Volume 1
Cantimilla – Tranquility Bass – Transmitting from Heaven
One By One – Dntel – Enya Mixes
Madrugada Eterna – The KLF – Chill Out
Higher Than The Sun – Primal Scream – Screamadelica
Higher Than The Sun (A Dub Symphony In Two Parts) – Primal Scream – Screamadelica
Moving Dub (Better Things) – Massive Attack vs. Mad Professor – No Protection
Hallelujah (Club Mix) – Happy Mondays – Double Easy: The U.S. Singles

Occult Voices – Paranormal Music

Occult Voices – Paranormal Music

The same day I finally track down a copy of the 7″ record that accompanied Konstantin Raudive’s “Breakthrough”, the seminal work about the Electronic Voice Phenomenon, I encounter this amazing release from 2007 out there FOR ALL THE WORLD TO SHARE.

ID Music returns Sunday, 7 October 2012

Parallel-dimension KRTS transmission tower used exclusively for ID Music broadcasts. (via canopied)

Inter-Dimensional Music returns to the the airwaves of the Trans-Pecos on Sunday, October 7, 2012 from 9-11p (CST) on KRTS, streaming at marfapublicradio.org or available via Big Bend-based antennae at 93.5FM.

We’ll be doing a tribute show to everyone’s favorite mid-90s New Age soundtrack: music from and inspired by the original PURE MOODS line of dorm room audio aphrodisiacs.

Tune in, turn on, make out.

Sun Araw: New Album, French Video, Classic Mix

http://official.fm/tracks/kplL?artwork=1&tracklist=1&width=500&height=200&artwork_left=1&skin_bg=000000&skin_fg=FFFFFF

Sun Araw’s hour-long mix of screwed and chopped preachers, time-stretched blues, conga-speckled acid rock and fractal R&B — is that Soul II Soul stuck back there in the resinous bass trap? — is about as disorienting and groove-heavy as you might expect. Listen above or give your email address to Secret Thirteen for a download. Lotta rad-looking mixes over there at their site. (via random shit)

Cameron and company’s box-fresh new album, The Inner Treaty, dropped earlier this week on Drag City and we’re still trying to get our heads around it. Kinda minimal for these dudes, mellow keys, on some real laid back shit that only fully manifests once you’ve made the rounds a couple times. Pop a top, seek guidance from the plant mind via the inebriation vector of your choosing and contemplate the spaces in between.

And finally, here’s the full Sun Araw Band jamming Ancient Romans‘ centerpiece “Impluvium” in Paris in June, 2012.

“the synthetic veneer of exoticism as pushed air captured by oscillating ribbons”

The intrepid cowboy sound-voyager was inverted, forging a synthesis with the Ecstatic Other; digested exotic instrumentation fuel the tepid journeys of a sampler tourist. Instead of leaning heavily on the proverbial Malian time signature’s sublime truth, Instrumental Tourist pictures the synthetic veneer of exoticism as pushed air captured by oscillating ribbons. (via Self-Titled

“Uptown Psychedelia”, a glimpse of the new Instrumental Tourist album coming on November 20 from Tim Hecker & ONP. Yes, please.

New Old Boards of Canada, Machinedrum Restoration

Machinedrum has taken an unreleased AUD-sourced track from Boards of Canada’s performance at Warp’s 10th Anniversary show — that’s the original low-fidelity recording via YouTube up top there — and …

Since I am a huge nerd I decided to take this bootleg recording and re-produce it for fun. Using the recording I laid new drums over the existing drum patterns (almost 100% accurate to original), replayed some synth parts and the bassline. The only thing I didn’t try to re-create was the original vocoder parts and some random samples so I used the original bootleg recording for that. I was tempted to make a shorter 4-5 minute version but I figured I should preserve the original piece in its intended length.

It is excellent. Get the whole story at Self-Titled.