Inter-Dimensional Music September 2012 Playlist

Thanks to everyone who tuned in to our show last night, from the pasta kitchens of Los Angeles to the Modelo-tallboy-toting pals who stopped by the KRTS studios. We’ll be back on the air on Sunday, October 7 2012.

David Hollander, 9-10p:

Excerpt from Outside The Circle Of Fire by Chris Watson
Unknown track from unknown LP hand-labelled “YinYang” found in the Ram Dass “Love, Serve, Remember” LP box set
Puja – Zanagoria
Fairy Tale – V.D.B. Joel
Violet Hour – Arica Institute
Evening Star – Brian Eno/Robert Fripp
An Ending (Ascent) – Brian Eno
Space Commercial – Eddie Harris

Chambo, 10-11p:

I think that what I’m trying to evoke is an atmosphere of a place where civilization and culture is non-existing. Maybe I should call it cultural-civilization, since our concept of civilization is defined and interpreted via our culture.

What I’m talking about is a place – or a state of mind, which becomes real the very second cultural-civilization is cancelled, and all that is left is nature – BUT – a new nature (New Natural Reality) where, amongst other things, communication between individuals isn’t corrupted by words.

I know this sounds really romantic and it’s also paradoxical to try to describe a place free from culture by means of words!

Ironically, the way things work right now, it’s impossible to reach this place without the aid of cultural-civilization and a vague attempt in trying to describe this place can only be done by one person to another by means of culture.

This is a problem, because you can ask me “why this” and “why that” etc. and the answers I give you will never be correct, since most of it is just a feeling which can never be properly described by means of culture.

– Jonas Frederiksen aka Dreamers Cloth in Semantic Uproar. More Dreamers Cloth music can be found at Microphones in the Trees.

Dreamers Cloth – Side A – Total Descent to Mind Beach
Parotia Mold – Carter Mullin – Xelim/Parotia Mold split
Barb – Sean McCann, Matthew Sullivan & Jeff Witscher – Barb

Inter-Dimensional Music August 2012 Playlist

Thanks to everyone who joined us for last night’s broadcast. We’ll be back on the air at KRTS on September 2, 2012 from 9-11p (CST). Until then, here’s the playlist for last night’s unexpected gnosis showcase, from the Arica Institute’s “hypergnostic meditation” to OM’s heavy gnostic stoner drone:

Hollander: 9-10p

Hypergnostic Meditation
Music In The Nine Rings

both by the Arica Institute

Chambo: 10-11p

[nsfw]

Blanck Mass – White Math
BEAK > – 0898>>
In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country – Boards Of Canada – In A Beautiful Place Out In The Country
Anywhere – Shaman Mantra – Anywhere
Acid Rain – Grails – Doomsdayer’s Holiday
Sinai – OM – Advaitic Songs
Al Umm – Mahmoud Guinia – Mahmoud Kania – Star de la Chanson Gnaoua
O Come And Walk Along (for S.) – Daniel (A.I.U) Higgs – Ancestral Songs

ID Music July 2012 Playlist

Thanks to everyone who joined us for last night’s show: the broke-nose landscrapers in the Faubourg Marigny of New Orleans, the art collectors of Spanish Andalucia, the furniture-crafters in Red Hook, the electricians of Brooklyn, the Chuck UK family in Mount Washington, the audio designers of Lincoln Square, the salon shamans of Paris, the Greenfriars of Joshua Tree, the stargazers at McDonald Observatory, the outer-limits oilfielders of the Permian Basin and the true heads keeping it topless in the Hamptons.

And we’ve got nothing but love for the OGs out here in occupied Northern Mexico, our neighbors in Terlingua, Ojinaga, Presidio, Fort Davis, Alpine, El Paso, any long-haulers who had their ears on riding the 10, the 90, the 17 or the 67; and of course ID Music’s immediate family here in the bohemian enclave of Marfa.

Here’s what we listened to. Links go to downloads or further listening opportunities. If you were digging the gnawa jams from Mahmoud Guinia, we recommend visiting the first rate audioblog Moroccan Tape Stash at your earliest convenience.

We’re live on KRTS again on Sunday, August 5 from 9-11p (CST).

SET I
Beautiful Son –  Peaking Lights – Lucifer
Hear River Jordan – Ras Michael & The Sons Of Negus – Love Thy Neighbor
5.19.12 3 – M. Geddes Gengras – Leaving Records Compilation
Exodus Now – Ursprung – Ursprung
Human – Clams Casino – Instrumental Mixtape 2
Crzx – The Cyclist – Leaving Records Compilation
Jefre Cantu-Ledesma – Faceless Kiss – Alone Together #6
Side II – Olympus Mons – Reflections Of Bliss Lake

SET II
Henrietta – Yeasayer – Henrietta
Opium Den – Fade to Blue – Blues Control – Valley Tangents
Ya Sudani Bangara Bangara – Mahmoud Guinia – Mahmoud Guinia – Fikriphone 42
Fat Old Sun – Pink Floyd – BBC Archives 1970-1971
4 – Reedbeds – Fervent Pitches

Behind the scenes at ID Music

The ID Music team on a field expedition in search of new underwater jams.
(via OfNational Geographic)

Tune in to KRTS on Sunday, July 1 from 9-11p (CST) to see what we found on our recent trip to the wilds of Southern California. If you’re out here with us in the Big Bend of Far West Texas, point your radio dial to 93.5FM. Everybody else can zone-out via computer at www.marfapublicradio.org.

Inter-Dimensional Music playlist for June 2012

Hollander played a full hour of obscuro New Age library music “face-melters.” Here’s what Chambo answered back with in the second hour.

N.E.W. – Actress – R.I.P.
Dream Girl Sky Surfer – Lone – Galaxy Garden
Ekki múkk – Sigur Rós – Valtari
The Heavens Turn by Themselves – Sleep ∞ Over – Forever
Intra Ecstasy – Roy Orb D. MT – Doctor of Metaphysical Healing
tape4 – Matthewdavid with Run DMT – DISK II
Summer of the Cat’s Eye – Motion Sickness of Time Travel – Motion Sickness of Time Travel

New music for April 27, 2012: Sun Araw, Clams Casino, Nikhil Banerjee

Researching new music, gearing up for ID Music’s monthly transmission, coming up next Sunday, May 6 on Marfa Public Radio. Here are some righteous tunes we’ve unearthed in our survey, from rare Sunburned Hand of the Man side-projects to mixes of the New-Agey hip-hop beats that we touch on from time to time.

• Our friends Sun Araw and M. Geddes Gengras made a record with the Congos (yep, those Congos) down in Jamaica last year, and it’s finally out. Icon Give Thank is Nyabinghi drone gospel perfect for the next Ethiopian Zion Coptic Church picnic. The making-of documentary is up at the top there, and you can stream the tunes over at RVNG INTL.

• Cameron’s Sun Ark label also has a lovely reissued cassette from Houston synth guru JD Emmanuel, and more jingle-jangle drones from High Wolf. Still available (cheap!) in the Sun Ark Shop.

• Two fresh “cloud rap” mixes surfaced this week, the first a 25 minute “Evolution of” mix from ID Music mainstay Clams Casino for BBC Radio 1. Starts out with his immediately recognizable hazy purple ambience for A$AP Rocky, then goes into more unfamiliar territory. The trainspotters are decoding a tracklist that already includes Actress over at Self-Titled, where you can also either stream or download the mix.

The second is a 75-minute Ryan Hemsworth mix of what the heads at Fool’s Gold are calling “spacy trap gems,” including washed-out remixes of of Main Attrakionz, Clams Casino and Araabmuzik. Listen or download at Soundcloud. [via Fool’s Gold]

• Must-read obscuro music blog Mutant Sounds posted a delight for those of us eager for new music from your favorite crust punk’s favorite jam band, Sunburned Head of the Man. It’s a 1990 side project called Balls from future Sunburned player Phil Franklin, plus someone from Gamelan Son Of Lion and a guy who would go on to be in … uh … The Presidents of the United Sates of America (?!). Three bass players and a drummer work through hypnotic rhythms that wouldn’t sound out of place on classic Sunburned albums like Jaybird or Headdress. Give it a listen at Mutant Sounds.

• The new Black Dice album, Mr. Impossible, is as good as everyone’s saying, more music in the same vein as Sunburned and Boredoms’ resinous noise vibrations. Up there with  Beaches & Canyons and Creature Comforts. Our favorite song, “Outer Body Drifter,” is accurately described by Pfork as sounding “like a couple of fun-loving dudes trying to get a party started, but their voices have been ripped from their throats and packed together into a single gooey, wholly unintelligible ball.” Yep. Listen at Soundcloud.

• Likewise, the new Actress album, R.I.P., lives up to the hype. Less suffocated techno. More shiny fractal ambience. “Shadow from Tartarus” sounds like ice tinkling off the conning tower of Porter Ricks‘ submarine after surfacing in the sparkling glare of Arctic sunlight. Preview at Honest John’s.

• We’ve also been perusing the archives at our favorite blog for ragas — Raga Blog, natch —  where we came up on these golden sitar zones from one of our favorites, Nikhil Banerjee. Perfect music when we’re hiding from the burning afternoon sun, or watching meteor showers on the back porch. Ahh. Calming down. Listen to The KPFA Tapes – Berkeley 1967 at Raga Blog.

New M. Geddes Gengras music

The last time we saw M. Geddes Gengras he was eating sweet potato hash in our kitchen here in Marfa with Matthewdavid, Sun Araw Band, Rene Hell and the rest of the Tonalism crew. We were trying to remember why we got kicked out of that yurt the night before … was it because we were bumping Juicy J mixtapes too loud, or something more scandalous? All we know for sure is the beer was gone by dawn.

Ged has a new 3-cassette release on 905 Tapes. Essential galaxy-melting modular synth listening. Get it here.