solipsistic NATION No. 177: Ingo Vogelmann
January 22, 2010 | Comments Off
It’s been a cold, windy, rainy week here in Southern California. I’m not complaining because we typically have weather of 72 degrees and clear skies for most of the year so one month of rain is a pretty decent trade off for living in a place that is otherwise a paradise.
I’m actually happy about the rain we’ve been having because our guest DJ this week is Ingo Vogelmann and the mix he put together for today’s show complements the weather here in Southern California. Ingo’s mix is moody and reflective. Like I said, it goes perfect with rainy weather.
You might know the name Vogelmann. Ingo is a very popular DJ and producer with many followers. If you’re a frequent listener of friskyRadio then you’ve no doubt heard him spinning progressive and ambient sets. Ingo is also a resident DJ for Stylecharts.de at Rheingold, Düsseldorf (Germany), PrivateMonkey in Düsseldorf and at Club 3Klang in Essen (Germany).
Join us next week when we’ll talk with Steve Nalepa and hear music from FuzZ, St. Andrew and Virtual Boy who are students from Steve’s Music Technology class.
- Mika Denn “Virginia (S. Mayer Remix)”
- Interview with Ingo Vogelmann
- Ashley Wallbridge “Solidaritet”
- Neoplastik “Physical Reaction (Kaanturker Remix)”
- Saul B “Show Me How (Luke Porter Remix)”
- Interview with Ingo Vogelmann
- Nero “Spinal Coda”
- Vogelmann “Telescopia”
- Wael B “Bleeding Out”
- Alan Fitzpatrick “Reflections (Petar Dundov Remix)”
- Edu “Cold Glance”
- Interview with Ingo Vogelmann
- Graziano Ruan “Sweatming”
- Derek Howell “Weightless (Luke Porter Remix)”
- Interview with Ingo Vogelmann
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1:00:55 | 55.86 MB
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solipsistic NATION No. 176: Intoxication
January 15, 2010 | Comments Off
On today’s show we’ve got a fantastic mix from the mighty Riley Warren. Riley is a DJ and a producer and is the founder of Zero Digital.
Riley is a fellow San Diegan who I met through Twitter (you can follow her on Twitter at http://twitter.com/RileyWarren).
I love Twitter. I know that in a few years we’ll look back on Twitter the same way we think of, say, Yahoo’s instant messenger: just another tool that we take for granted. But today, right now, I think it’s a fantastic tool for communicating with a large swathe of people. I’ve been using Twitter to talk with listeners of solipsistic NATION about what they like about the show or invite them to participate in the interviews with my guests. I’ve also used Twitter to build relationship with musicians and record labels. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
Anyway, back to Riley.
We had been talking back and forth on Twitter and when I earned that she also lives in San Diego I suggested that we get together for lunch at the Krakatoa Cafe. I had a great time talking with Riley about her career as a DJ and a producer and her record label. I invited her to put together a mix for solipsistic NATION and here it is. I know you’re gonna love it!
I think next week I’m going to bring things way down with an ambient set. What with Riley’s mix and last week’s mix from Lot49’s Meat Katie and the live show from Somatic Responses the week before that I think it’s time to kick out the space jams.
See you then!
- Fergie “Ireland”
- Interview with Riley Warren
- D.Mag “Deep Down (Fog Remix)”
- Huntemann & Winter “In Your Car (feat. Xenia Belaiyeva)”
- Robin Hirte “Green”
- Daniel Portman “Disclosure”
- Kolombo “Sniff (Riley Warren Edit)”
- Siwell “Kenya”
- Luciano Lima “Graphite (K-Pax Remix)”
- Eelke Kleijn “Dopamine Theory”
- Deepgroove “Acid House Music (D.Ramirez Tribal Mix)”
- Joni & Bakke “Envision (Ilya Malyuev & Ormatie Remix)”
- Interview with Riley Warren
- Pan/Tone “Lost Highways (Gui Boratto Remix)”
- Tiger Skin “Response”
- Chic Miniature “Escandalo”
- Interview with Riley Warren
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1:00:22 | 55.32 MB
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solipsistic NATION No. 169: Pixicast
November 26, 2009 | Comments Off
The music on today’s show comes to us by our guest DJ, Marie Craven, know to many as Pixieguts. Pixieguts is a member of the bands Cwtch and PIXSID. She is also the founder of the Palace Network and co-produces the Pixicast with Dave Almgren, also know as Voide. Pixicast is a show that focuses entirely on music that comes from indie and netlabels.
Pixieguts was also kind enough to provide the show notes for today’s show.
GreenGender’s track, “Recondite Loss” is full of delicate emotion, irony, political comment and simply good to hear.
Dementio13 has been making electronic music since the 1980s and “Disappeared (The Ballad Of Milton Friedman)” is from his 2009 EP release, The Ballad of Milton Friedman. The range of Dementio13’s music mixes up and travels around various genres like post-rock, ambient, drum and bass, trip-hop, idm and alternative.
I’ve chosen Humeka’s “The Sound” because I just particularly love this one. It’s from the Discuss album which is available for free download from many sites like Internet Archive and Jamendo.
HipGnosis‘ “Underground Looms” is a deep instrumental, abstract, experimental, glitch-hop track and also has occult influences in his music including the conscious deployment of binaural sounds.
Ugress ( which means “weed” in Norwegian) is in Bergen, Norway and is sensationally eclectic and prolific electronic artist who has a number of side projects in various styles and genres as well as the main Ugress act. There’s a strong popular culture influence in his music and a fair bit of quotational genre references in it.
Crimson Death is a music project that Pixieguts frequently collaborates with. Crimson Death often has a death metal and goth influence in his music and he performs live as a black metal/drum and bass DJ (maybe the only artist doing this particular combo).
Gurdonark is Robert Nunnally and hails from Texas. Robert mixes experimental, ambient and minimal music and is a Creative Commons champion and all his music is available for free.
Reconsiderate is a really unusual rapper from Wisconsin. His lyrics tend to reflect a kind of 21st white guy angst expressed with a great deal of unique wit and verve and his music has a raw experimental edge unusual melodic qualities.
SK123’s “Ankylosing Spondylitis” is a track from the 2008 album, Skizm, and is one I play over and over. I love it and so much more of SK123’s music. SK123 plays exquisite and energetic minimal music, a kind of music you’d call minimal techno if that genre term hadn’t come to be so associated so strongly with club dance music (which is often not all that minimal really).
The Incognito Traveller is an incognito artist who is listed on the label page as ‘unidentified.’ “Marguerite” is currently the top track in the large ‘Pixies Palace‘ group tag radio at Last.fm (for which over 5000 artist, albums and tracks have been tagged to date).
- GreenGender “Recondite Loss” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
- Dementio13 “Disappeared (The Ballad Of Milton Friedman)” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
- Interview with Pixieguts, co-producer of Pixicast
- Humeka “The Sound” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
- HipGnosis “Underground Looms”
- Ugress “Robot Army” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
- Crimson Death “Koka Kola”
- Gurdonark “Hope” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
- Reconsiderate “Hey, Thanks!” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
- SK123 “Ankylosing Spondylitis” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
- The Incognito Traveller “Marguerite” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
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46:00 | 42.18 MB
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solipsistic NATION No. 158: Exquisite Corpse III
September 11, 2009 | Comments Off
Today on solipsistic NATION I have got a sweet Exquisite Corpse mix for your ears!
This is actually the third Exquisite Corpse mix on solipsistic NATION but even so, I feel I need to tell you what an Exquisite Corpse mix is. You actually might have played a version of Exquisite Corpse as a child.
Here’s how it works: someone hands you a piece of paper and you have to draw the head of some person or creature, real or imagined. Let’s say you draw the head of an ostrich. You then hand the paper to the next person but the ostrich head would be covered so they couldn’t see what you had just drawn. That person would then draw a torso and they decide to draw the buxom figure of Marilyn Monroe. They then pass the sheet of paper to the next person but covering up what they had just drawn as well as the head of the ostrich. The next person decides to draw the legs of a gorilla. Yeah, let’s go with that. The legs of a gorilla. Once the drawing is done everyone gets to see the complete picture and have a good laugh. The Exquisite Corpse mix goes something like that.
For today’s show I have chosen a song to kick of the Exquisite Corpse mix and then sent it to a podcaster. And not just any podcaster but a podcaster who, like myself, plays electronic music.
Once they have the song they have to choose a song that would segue nicely after the track I have selected or go off into an entirely different direction.
The song they have selected is sent off to the next podcaster and so forth and so on until the Exquisite Corpse mix is complete. Each podcaster only hears the most recently selected song and must base their selection solely on the song they have just heard.
In fact, the mix you’ll hear today will be just as much as a surprise for them as it is for you.
At the end of today’s show we’ll hear from each podcasters and find out who they are, what song they chose for the mix and why. Enjoy!
Oh, if you dig today’s Exquisite Corpse mix then you’ll definitely want to listen to the first and second Exquisite Corpse mix.
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- Think Tank “A Knife & A Fork” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
Selected by Bazooka Joe, solipsistic NATION - Dynastic “Kabouter (Remix)”
Selected by Gareth Noyce, RK2 - Dan Berkson, James What “Mescaline Circus (Original Mix)”
Selected by Ryan Scott - Voide “Space Sponge”
Selected by Snowy, Electronicast - Aleksi Virta “Princess Melodiae” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
Selected by Pete Cooper, Bleepshow - Zeropage “Void Sensor”
Selected by Michael, Electronica Monthly - Slepcy “With Charles Bukowski On The Ride”
Selected by Spartacus Roosevelt - Dementio13 “Your Link Does Not Work”
Selected by Pixieguts, PixieCast - Beckett & Taylor “Smash”
Selected by Anji Bee, The Chillcast
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1:20:56 | 59.26 MB
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solipsistic NATION No. 138: Exquisite Corpse II
April 24, 2009 | Comments Off
Ever play exquisite corpse when you were a kid?
Let me refresh your memory.
Here’s how it works: you get a sheet of paper and on the top of that piece of paper you draw something. For this example, let’s say you draw the helmet of an astronaut.
You then pass the sheet of paper to the person sitting next to you and that person draws the torso. Let’s say they draw the torso of a sherrif from a western movie: a white button up shirt, a leather vest with a tin star-badge pinned to it, and in the sheriff’s hands are two revolvers, waiting to be fired.
That person then passes the sheet of paper to the person sitting next to them. But this time they’ve covered the top of the paper: the drawing you did of the astronaut’s helmet. The new player on the game of exquisite corpse can only continue the drawing based on what they can see: the sheriff’s torso.
That person decides to draw the legs of a ballerina, complete with tights and a tutu. And then they pass the sheet of paper to the person sitting next to them, but this time both the astronaut’s helmet and the sherrif’s torso are covered. Only the ballerina’s legs are showing.
That person decides to complete the drawing by adding enormous clown shoes to the legs of the ballerina.
At the end of the game the drawing in it’s entirety: an astronaut’s helmet on the torso of a western sheriff with the legs of a ballerina wearing huge clown shoes. Everyone has a good laugh at their group effort.
There are all sorts of variations of Exquisite Corpse. Writers will adopt this technique to tell a story. Composers will use the Exquisite Corpse method to create a piece of song.
And that’s what we’re going to do on today’s solipsistic NATION, but with music and the players are people who blog about electronic music.
I started out the Exquisite Corpse mix by choosing a song, which I then sent to a blogger who then had to choose a track that they thought should go next. The criteria is up to them: they can choose a song that would seguely nicely from the track I selected. Maybe they want to stay in the same genre. mood or key. Maybe they decide to veer off into a different direction. It’s entirely up to them.
The track they selected is sent off to the next blogger, each person choosing a song for the mix based only on the track they have just heard until the mix is complete. Today’s show will be just as much a surprise for them as it is for you.
At the end of today’s Exquisite Corpse mix we’ll hear from each of the players: who they are, what song they chose and why they chose that song.
If you enjoy today’s show you’ll want to listen to the previous Exquisite Corpse mix on solipsistic NATION.
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- Bubblegone “Thank You” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
Selected by Bazooka Joe, solipsistic NATION - Flexor81 “Myriapoda” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
Selected by Pietrobot, Igloo Magazine - Jason Corder “Twilight Sleep” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
Selected by Travis Nobles, hiddenplace music - Skeetaz “Dirty Dobbers”
Selected by HC, Headphone Commute - Bufi “Homeless Hero” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
Selected by Mike Gregoire, blocSonic - Machine Drum “Stevie Bam Jackson Remix (Kettel)”
Selected by Jacob Arnold, Gridface - New Look “Everything” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
Selected by Casey Winters, The Music Lobby - Tolera Storm “Revelation”
Selected by Daysha Taylor, Earthbird Music - Mint “Dead Pixel”
Selected by Bruno Lasnier, The Milk Factory - Sci Fi Industries “Questions and Ansewers”
Selected by Miguel de Sousa, Connexion Bizarre - Halogen “Redux”
Selected by Daniel Crossley, Fluid Radio
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1:08:07 | 62.47 MB
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solipsistic NATION No. 130: Nocturnal Brightness
February 27, 2009 | Comments Off
From time to time I have guest DJs come on solipsistic NATION. Previous guests have included Travis Nobles from the hiddenplace music blog, Pete Cooper of bleepshow and Pietrobot, the co-host of Digital Nimbus and managing editor of Igloo Magazine. Today’s guest is Denard Henry of Sonic Warriors United.
A few months I asked the folks I follow on Twitter if anyone would like to be a guest DJ on solipsistic NATION and Deanrd was one of the people who responded to my invitation.
Sonic Warriors United’s members include Sprawl, Floppy, Marita Schreck, C-Dex, Betrisbsdruck, Jana Clemen, Reade Truth, Sneaker and Macoma.
In 2007 Denard and Jana came up launched Sonic Warriors United. They reactivated something that has almost been forgotten: the fusion of Techno, EBM, Electro and Industrial Dance Music. They are now filling dates in Germany, U.S.A and all of Europe. They plan a tour once a year to bring this concept to points of interest and are looking for clubs, bars and open air venues to host some events. For all Sonic Warriors United Events they plan 2-3 S.W.U. DJ’s, plus 1-2 S.W.U. live act’s along with local support: a DJ and/or a live act.
For more information on Denard Henry, tour dates and their street team missions, click here.
You can follow Denard on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/denardhenry or follow me at http://www.twitter.com/solipsistic.
By the way, AteBits is generously giving away three copies of Tweetie on today’s show. Tweetieis a wonderful fast, full-featured client for the iPhone and the iPod Touch. Email me at solipsisticnation@gmail.com and you could win a copy of Tweetie for yourself!
Photo Credit: Jana Clemen
- Sprawl “Sonic Warriors United”
- WB Loops “Vinyl Wunderwaffe Vol. 1″
- Interview with Denard Henry of Sonic Warriors United
- Ancient Methods “First Method”
- Marita Schreck “Pfirsichblut”
- Datacide “The Ritual of Transparency”
- Kosmik Kommando “Remember the Feeling”
- Denard Henry “Vibe”
- Lady Venom “Bass Me”
- Crunch-Ø-Matic “Cøm Theme (Cøm 1)”
- Erik the Viking “Flip2daStation”
- Simon Owen “re-Evolution”
- Virtual Terrorist “Search And Destroy Initiative”
- Crunch-Ø-Matic “Earthquake.2″
- Exit-12 “Earthquake.2″
- Interview with Denard Henry of Sonic Warriors United
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1:04:30 | 59.15 MB
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solipsistic NATION No. 125: HiddenPlace Music, Part 2: The Best Net Label Releases of 2008
January 25, 2009 | Comments Off
If you’ve started listening to solipsistic NATION because of last week’s soundtrack to an imaginary movie by Guy Ritchie or Amon Tobin’s live set the week before, welcome.
If you’re the kind of person who is easily bored by the same kind of music then solipsistic NATION is for you. Each week I explore a theme or genres of electronic music so each week is different.
This week out guest is Travis Nobles from the hiddenplace music blog who has prepaared a beautiful mix of music of tracks he considers the best Net Releases of 2008.
I’m grateful for Travis for putting this mix together because I’ve never been very good at putting together the obligatory best of lists at the end of the year. With any luck, I’ll also have a HC from Headphone Commute’s best 2008 releases as well.
You can follow Travis on Twitter at http://twitter.com/hiddenplace and HC at http://twitter.com/h_c.
- Trills “Embryo” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
- Kiorda Daekin “Median” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
- Michael Hoffmann “The Pilot” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
- Interview with Travis Nobles of hiddenplace music
- Solar Fields “Feelings (album mix) radio edit” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
- iqtu “aiken” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
- Track53 “We Were Warm (Sun Showers)” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
- Iambic2 “December’s Shadows” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
- Lokua “Crystal Coupe” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
- The Dandelion Council “Exploring Woods in Pyjamas Circa 1982″ [FREE DOWNLOAD]
- Interview with Travis Nobles of hiddenplace music
- Ólafur Arnalds “Fok” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
- Prologue “Legend” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
- Planet Boelex & Lisa’s antenna “Angels” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
- general fuzz “go inward” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
- Interview with Travis Nobles of hiddenplace music
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1:08:21 | 62.75 MB
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solipsistic NATION No. 95: Bleep!
June 20, 2008 | 5 Comments
I hate Pete Cooper!
Each week I face the same dilemma: what do I feature on solipsistic NATION? My priority is to play the best of all genres of electronic music but I’ve only got an hour to work with. Add to that the interviews, the live sets and the spotlighting of music labels of note and the question becomes what do I take out? Those are the kind of decisions that I agonize over.
The obvious solution is to release solipsistic NATION as a daily podcast. That would give me the opportunity to do everything I want to do with the show as well as giving me the chance to be an actual DJ and play more mixes. But honestly, I spend so much time putting out one show a week that doing a daily podcast would most likely kill me and given my obsessive compulsive tendencies that would happen pretty quickly.
Back in January I had Snowy who hosts Electronicast on solipsistic NATION as a guest DJ and he told me about his favorite podcast called bleepshow, hosted by Pete Cooper. Since I’m always on the lookout for new shows to listen I gave it a try and became a regular listener.
Pete does a daily one hour podcast where he plays the best electronic music that netlabels like Monotonik and Thinner have to offer. bleeppshow is fun, informative and eclectic. Pete does the kind of show I only wish I had the time and energy to do.
I hate Pete Cooper!
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- Stark Effect “Bunnyrabbits, Satan, Cheese And Milk” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
- Braces Tower “Eleven Twelve” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
- DQ “Psychosis” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
- Interview with Pete Cooper, host of bleepshow
- Seksu Roba “Telstar” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
- Interview with Pete Cooper, host of bleepshow
- Pocka “Cutty Ranks Mashup” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
- Glomag “Cherie Amour” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
- Interview with Pete Cooper, host of bleepshow
- Orange Dust “Chillin With The Villin” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
- Mossa “Town Hall - Take One” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
- Interview with Pete Cooper, host of bleepshow
- Gary Beck “Face of the Day” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
- Troy Pierce “Louderbach” [FREE DOWNLOAD]
- Ronin “Ferox”
- Interview with Pete Cooper, host of bleepshow
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52:45 | 48.39 MB
solipsistic NATION No. 90: Left of Dissonance
May 16, 2008 | 7 Comments
As long as I’ve been a DJ my shows have been two to three hours long. I couldn’t imagine doing a show in less than two hours. I saw my shows as a journey that I took the listener on and those journeys took time, ideally three hours so there would be a first act, a second act and a third act. But when I relaunched solipsistic NATION as a podcast I had to do away with that structure.
If you listen to podcasts then I’m sure you’ve noticed that shows usually clock in anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour and there’s a reason for that. Your average radio listener will tune into a station for seven to 15 minutes and then spin the dial or turn off the radio. Podcasts are different in that most people will listen to a show from start to finish and asking them to sit for two to three hour show is asking a lot. So an hour is the most you can expect a person to listen to a show.
At first that seemed a tremendous compromise after doing years of two to three hours radio programs. How I could condense that journey to a mere hour? I felt like I was cheating you, the listeners and myself.
But after a few months of doing one hour editions of solipsistic NATION I came to accept that limitation. After that I began to think of it as a challenge. How much great music and engaging interviews could I pack into an hour? Pretty soon I came to think of any show longer than an hour as being excessive. When I think of doing a three hour show now I see it as wilderness that I would quickly get lost in. I’m afraid my shows would meander aimlessly.
Today’s guest DJ is Pietrobot, who we had on the show just a few weeks ago. Pietro is the co-host of Digital Nimbus, an electronic music program on KUCI 88.9FM in Irvine, California. Pietro is also the managing editor of Igloo Magazine. Pietrobot, alongside his fellow DJ and wife, Freakquency Modulator, blaze a trail into the wild frontier of electronic music. Each week they lead their listeners through unknown sonic landscape, introducing the listeners to natives along the way in the form of interviews and live performances.
Despite everything I said before, I envy Pietrobot and Freakquency Modulator and their leisurely safaris through sound. We have the good fortune of having Pietro with us to navigate through through this week’s mix. Don’t be afraid to lose yourself in the music.
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- Port-Royal “Putin vs Valery”
- Interview with Pietro, co-host of Digital Nimbus and managing editor of Igloo Magazine
- Worriedaboutsatan “Morwenna, Pt 2″
- Hammock “The Silence”
- Bitcrush “A False Movement, True”
- Aaron Spectre “The Wrong Fuel”
- Ben Frost “Theory of Machines”
- Interview with Pietro, co-host of Digital Nimbus and managing editor of Igloo Magazine
- SubtractiveLAD “Spoiled Honey”
- Syntaks “In The Wake”
- Fabio Fonda “Re-Seed”
- Interview with Pietro, co-host of Digital Nimbus and managing editor of Igloo Magazine
- Disinterested “Dissonance”
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55:56 | 51.31 MB
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solipsistic NATION No. 79: HiddenPlace Music, Part 1
February 29, 2008 | 7 Comments
When I began solipsistic NATION I didn’t make any attempt to make the show commercially viable. My mission was to play electronic music that I love and if people listening to the show happened to love what I was playing, I considered that a bonus.
I wasn’t being entirely self-serving. I was playing quality music so I knew I was bound to pick up an audience, even if it was a niche audience. And I was right. Over the years, solipsistic NATION has attracted an ever growing audience. And that’s where it gets interesting.
People often find their way to solipsistic NATION because they are just as passionate about electronic music as I am. And that shared passion sparks some wonderful conversations, which often leads to friendships.
Nearly a year ago I met Travis Nobles, who runs the hiddenplace music blog. Travis and I share similar taste in music and he constantly exposes me to new artists I most likely would have never heard about and usually those artists are on netlabels.
Travis is so dead-on about the artists he reviews that I invited him to be a guest DJ on solipsistic NATION because I knew he would select some stellar music for the show. The other reason I had Travis come on the show is because that while our tastes are comparable, he tends to pick out music that is more ethereal than I would normally listen to. But it is exactly that difference that makes listening to his music such a beautiful experience; he turns me on to stuff that I might otherwise miss. That forces me to expand my horizons and ultimately keeps solipsistic NATION fresh and exciting.
- Xurba “You Are a Circle”
- Workbench “De La Terre À La Cime (I & II)”
- Interview with Travis Nobles of hiddenplace music
- Sabi “Dried Flowers, Mirrored World”
- Planet Boelex “Forever and Always (Feat. K)”
- Mikael Fyrek “The Tiny Greens and Whites”
- muxu “Moving at 30″
- Iambic2 “Regulus”
- Nest “Charlotte”
- Le Mépris “susu”
- Deluge “The Crush”
- Audiokonstrukte “Disfiction”
- Interview with Travis Nobles of hiddenplace music
- Promo: Fallen Nation
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1:03:41 | 58.38 MB













