solipsistic NATION No. 90: Left of Dissonance
May 16, 2008
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.
Photo Credit: nana_cindy42
- 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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Tags: Digital Nimbus, Igloo Magazine, eMusic, GoDaddy
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7 Responses to “solipsistic NATION No. 90: Left of Dissonance”














On my blog you talk about “synchronicity”. I was just firing up my browser to check out your post. Instead of a bookmark saved on my toolbar to your site, I accidentally hit the “Stumble” button [yes, I'm an avid stumbler...]. This is what *randomly* came up:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solopcism
That’s all I have to say about that…
And Pietro picked only _all_ of my favorite artists in that genre. Hmm, maybe he reads my blog too? I doubt it. He’s got enough to worry about with Igloo… Cheers to that!
I’ll have to check in with Pietro and see what synchronicity has thrown his way in the last couple of days :-)
i just saw Explosions in the Sky and Eluvium play in Heidelberg last night and this show was a perfect follow-up. really awesome mix! just what i was in the mood for…
I’m going to have to check out Explosions in the Sky and Eluvium, both of which I only know by name.
I figured this week’s show would be right up your alley :-)
thanks for the feedback, i’m getting a few responses on this mix which is quite flattering… i have to say, i usually do not delve straight into shoegaze but i had to in this case, there are just way too many (solid) musicians producing in the genre that i felt a mix was justified….
headphone commute, where can i find your blog?
thanks again.
p.
I really dug your mix and I’ve been telling quite a few people about it. For example, I had Travis Nobles from the Hiddenplace Music blog on the show a few months ago and I knew your mix would be right up his alley.
HC can be found at the Headphone Commute, by the way. I’ve been trying to get both travis and HC to do podcasts of their own because they have such exquisite taste in music.
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