BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 X-WR-CALNAME:solipsistic NATION PRODID:-//Apple Computer\, Inc//iCal 2.0//EN X-WR-RELCALID:CCA48D88-BD42-41A2-8603-3C4AA3484D35 X-WR-TIMEZONE:US/Pacific CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:US/Pacific LAST-MODIFIED:20090629T232200Z BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20060402T100000 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 TZOFFSETFROM:+0000 TZNAME:PDT END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20061029T020000 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZNAME:PST END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20070311T010000 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZNAME:PDT END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20071104T020000 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZNAME:PST END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20080309T010000 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZNAME:PDT END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20081102T020000 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZNAME:PST END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20090308T010000 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZNAME:PDT END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20091101T020000 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZNAME:PST END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20090510T054515Z UID:E961DA85-B2DD-4049-B8E8-259EEDA7B782 SEQUENCE:6 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/153639/nation-153 639-05-08-2009.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090508 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 140: Dragon's Eye Recordings DESCRIPTION:Once a month on solipsistic NATION I showcase a record label that releases fantastic music you should know about. Keeping with the t heme of the show I focus on record labels that release music from all ge nres of electronic music. On this week's solipsistic NATION we'll showca se Dragon's Eye Recordings.\n\nDragon's Eye Recordings is an independent record label that focuses on limited edition and varied format releases from a growing roster of sound artists\, composers\, and producers. By showcasing the individual artists' viewpoints\, Dragon's Eye acts as a p latform for new\, challenging\, and provocative work. Founded by Paul No vak in 1989\, as the audio/visual arm of Only Connect...Publications\, t he label was then relaunched by his son and Northwest-based sound artist Yann Novak to continue the family tradition of self publication. Novak has since expanded the label to publish works by artists whose voices he feels need to be heard. Dragon's Eye Recordings also acts as a companio n label to Infrequency.\n\nSpecial thanks goes out to HC\, the host of t he Headphone Commute music blog. As always\, HC\, is one step ahead of m e on all things cool in electronic music and turned me on to Dragon's Ey e Recordings on his review of Lissom's Nest of Iterations album. Thanks\ , HC!\n\nNext month on solipsistic NATION we'll showcase n5MD. Next week on solipsistic NATION our guests will be Bassnectar\, Kush Arora\, Two Fingers and Great Scott. Stay stuned!\n\n01. Kamran Sadeghi \"Euqal\"\n0 2. Wyndel Hunt \"3\"\n03. Interview with Yann Novak of Dragon's Eye Reco rdings\n04. Clinker \"Provodyty - A New Terrain\"\n05. Son of Rose \"Gra nd Treatments\"\n06. Interview with Yann Novak of Dragon's Eye Recording s\n07. Lissom \"Adrift\"\n08. Corey Fuller \"Light Along the Edge of Wat er\"\n09. Tadahito Ichinoseki + Tomoyoshi Date \"Gensho No Tabi\"\n10. T omoyoshi Date + Corey Fuller \"Midnight Sanctuary\"\n11. Interview with Yann Novak of Dragon's Eye Recordings\n12. Manning / Novak \"Feeling Alo ne All Together\"\n13. Yann Novak \"Lulluby\"\n14. Interview with Yann N ovak of Dragon's Eye Recordings END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080120T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080120T123000 SUMMARY:Interview Travis UID:582132B4-85E4-4A3D-B422-49FF98690F15 SEQUENCE:9 DTSTAMP:20080120T193246Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090515T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090515T121500 SUMMARY:Interview Rena Jones UID:D1FC63BA-EEB6-4EA9-8732-5D195A5EF15B DTSTAMP:20090528T210206Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-P2D X-WR-ALARMUID:234E2488-0850-480B-AE79-AEA3916CDA0C DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080212T210000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080212T213000 SUMMARY:Edit Spark interview UID:73107A7C-2A1E-42F2-8220-F7209063BA79 DTSTAMP:20080223T183824Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:6E0E66D8-6637-41EB-B651-BBD325EC6489 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090610T180000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090610T183000 SUMMARY:Interview Shael Riley\, Bitpop doc UID:50A87E05-0EED-486D-9A67-1A266F4956A2 DTSTAMP:20090610T183600Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:349770FF-6BD2-4519-83E9-3859C7461E0F DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080614T100000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080614T101500 SUMMARY:Pete Cooper\, Bleep Show interview UID:590B7452-6523-4405-9AA3-C3F91CA0FFCD DTSTAMP:20080614T161727Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:F2AA5DA0-CADA-4A15-83E6-9D66ADC0E71F DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20090324T035622Z UID:01E7A4E7-05EF-4830-B3A2-2115870E822B SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/148100/nation-148 100-03-20-2009.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090320 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 133: Terre Thaemlitz - Superbonus DESCRIPTION:\n\nTerre ThaemlitzOne of the aspects of producing solipsist ic NATION that I really enjoy is that it gives me the opportunity to tal k to people in the electronic music community that in other circumstance s I would never get the chance to talk to. I’ve gotten to talk with folk s like Amon Tobin\, Jack Dangers and Cheb i Sabbah\, for example. How co ol is that? I have to admit that with some of these people I do get kind of starstruck but once I get past that it’s interesting to have a conve rsation with these artists about how they approach their craft.\n\nOn to day’s show were going to talk with Terre Thaemlitz. Terre is an award-wi nning multi-media producer\, writer\, public speaker\, educator\, audio remixer\, DJ and founder of Comatonse Recordings.\n\nTerre works in many different styles: electroacoustic computer music\, club-oriented deep h ouse\, digital jazz\, ambient\, and computer-composed neo-expressionist piano solos. His work also explores the themes of identity politics such as gender\, sexuality\, class\, linguistics\, ethnicity and race\, and the socio-economics of commercial media production.\n\nTerre recently re leased his Dead Stock Archive\, a collection of every audio release he h as made under his real name or under his many aliases. Originally I plan ned was to play selected tracks from his archive but Terre pointed out t hat the archive has over 60 hours of music and that maybe I should play his ambient/jazz piece\, “Superbonus.” While “Superbonus” does not conve y the scope and breadth of Terre’s career it is a beautiful piece of mus ic and provides an example of his many styles he is capable of. What’s r emarkable is that while “Superbonus” may\, in some ways\, evoke Miles Da vis’s classic album\, In A Silent Way\, “Superbonus” was composed entire ly n a computer.\n\nTerre’s a very thoughtful person had many insightful things to say. Unfortunately I had to edit our conversation considerabl y to fit the time constraints of the show. Fortunately\, however\, I’m m aking the unedited version of that interview as a separate download. Thi nk of it as a bonus feature that you might find on a movie DVD.\n\n01. F unk Shui with Terre Thaemlitz “Superbonus”\n02. Interview with Terre Tha emlitz END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20060930T110000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20060930T113000 SUMMARY:Plankton Man UID:14FD014B-8BC4-4B4D-BAB7-F7F4D6620A2C SEQUENCE:7 DTSTAMP:20060930T093525Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:C4407B2B-088C-454C-A6B0-65F34447F9EE ATTACH;VALUE=URI:Basso END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20070310T164628Z UID:397B5A01-B465-43FD-B8A4-F571594654E5 SEQUENCE:4 URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3?http://solipsistic nation.com/mp3/snation030207.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070302 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 27: Industrial Strength DESCRIPTION:Industrial music’s roots go back to the Futurims movement wi th works like Luigi Russolo’s The Art of Noises and later in composer Ed gard Varèse’s Poème Électronique.\n\nIn the 1970s bands like Throbbing G ristle and NON utilized tape editing\, stark percussion\, and loops to c reate their dark and distorted music. Bands like Cabaret Voltaire and SP K adopted these elements into their own work\, often mixing repeating sa mples of speeches and dialogue from movies and speeches into their music .\n\nWhat most people now consider industrial music came from Ministry. For better or worse\, Ministry left their stamp on the genre with a soni c barrage of distorted drum machines and bludgeoning guitars. While I lo ve Skinny Puppy and their nightmarish soundscapes it’s easy to understan d why so many bands followed Ministry’s lead. Not only is the music dark and aggressive but you can also thrash about in a mosh pit. It is this subgenre of industrial music that inspired today’s show.\n\n01. DieselKo pf “Carcrash”\n\n02. Die Warzau “Insect”\n\n03. Sister Machine Gun “Infl uence”\n\n04. eulogy XL “SpeedBall”\n\n05. 2FB “Unknow Enemy”\n\n06. Spô r “Dilate”\n\n07. 5 Factor Model “Can’t Wait”\n\n08. Pig Hut “Uber”\n\n0 9. Uranium 235 “Uranium 235″\n\n10. Aeon “Starve”\n\n11. 3-Hole Face “Ha nds of God”\n\n12. Scanalyzer “Anywhere But Here”\n\n13. Zombie Girl “Cr eepy Crawler”\n\n14. Caffeine Kill “Sonic”\n\n15. I:Scintilla “Scin” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20090612T092717Z UID:AEDA7DC2-9830-4DE7-96D6-766B1A57FCEE SEQUENCE:6 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/155447/nation-155 447-05-20-2009.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090522 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 142: Colossus DESCRIPTION:To keep solipsistic NATION fresh I've followed a few rules. For example\, a rarely play music from the same artists unless they've r eleased something truly phenomenal.\n\nOn of the other rules I try to ad here to is not to play music from a specific genre of electronic music t o often. That's important because otherwise I could easily play breakbea t tracks on solipsistic NATION week after week. But sometimes I follow t hat rule to rigidly. Take this week's show\, for example\, which feature s a mix made up entirely of dubstep tracks.\n\nI love dubstep. It has ma ny moods: dubstep can be playful\, spiritual or downright menacing and t he bass and the drums always moves the music forward. But I have to watc h myself or I'll play dubstep on the show constantly. I followed my one of my rules so blindly that I realized that it's been over a year since I've done a show dedicated to dubstep. That's much too long!\n\nSo I pre sent to you on this week's solipsistic NATION a mix of dubstep tracks. S ome artists\, like Ebola and Cardopusher are more aggro and experimental \, while other artists like Bionics and Frescoe are more traditional in their approach to dubstep ( considering that dubstep has only been aroun d for a couple of years makes that an absurd statement - dubstep hasn't been around long enough to have an established tradition). There's somet hing for everyone and I know you'll dig this week's show!\n\nIf you find yourself craving more dubstep then you'll want to listen to the documen tary I did about dubstep labels featuring music from the likes of Boka R ecords\, Lodubs and more! I've also done a show grimestep show featuring an with Leo Olofsson of Grimestep International and the lads from The U K Connection. Finally\, I've got a straight up dubstep mix I know you're gonna love!\n\n01. Ebola \"Teledildonics (Shitmat Remx)\"\n02. Cardopus her \"Toothsmasher\"\n03. Atreus \"Born to Kill\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n04. P inch \"Punisher\"\n05. 6Blocc \"The End\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n06. Lone Wolf \"Uproot V\"\n07. Bionics \"Feist\"\n08. Relocate \"Dot Dot Dash\"\n09. Spatial \"Artcore Steppa\"\n10. Scuba \"Braille Diving\"\n11. Bass Scie nce \"Razors\"\n12. Frescoe \"Afghanistan\" END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20070813T083001Z UID:5677D48D-2AB8-4C2F-98A5-67DD32E7DDDA SEQUENCE:4 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/74092/nation-7409 2-08-08-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070810 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 50: Robert Rich\, Live DESCRIPTION:On solipsistic NATION I play for you the absolute best of al l genres of electronic music. From time to time I do shows that feature documentaries on a specific genre of electronic music such as Nerdcore o r Chiptunes. I’ve also interviewed bands and musicians and record labels and played music from live performances.\n\nUnfortunately\, during the last year of solipsistic NATION the live performances have been left beh ind. I had forgotten about that aspect of the show until a month ago I w ent back and listened to the live Glitch set from Deru that appeared on the show back in October. Listening to Deru’s performance brought back a ll the magic and excitement a live show can evoke.\n\nI wanted to bring back recordings from concerts as a feature on the show. I also wanted to do something special for the 50th edition of solipsistic NATION.\n\nRec ently ambient/electronic musician Robert Rich released recordings of his performances of his shows at Fort Mason and the Morrison Planetarium in San Francisco on Fake Science. I’ve been a fan of Robert’s music since I first heard his song “Liquid Air” on the From Here To Tranquility Ambi ent Compilation back in 1993. I knew that the playing select tracks from live performances from Robert Rich is exactly what I wanted to feature on the 50th edition of solipsistic NATION.\n\nToday’s show features sele ct live track from the following releases by Robert Rich:\n\n01. Live at Fort Mason [Set 1]\n02. Live at Fort Mason [Set 2]\n03. Live at Morriso n Planetarium END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080309T100000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080309T103000 SUMMARY:Interview Howie\, Iberian Records UID:97A374D8-D197-4BA2-802E-0D34EB33B1A4 DTSTAMP:20080309T175644Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT1H X-WR-ALARMUID:A01C98F0-EE16-41AA-AB06-158FA78D732A DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070216 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070407 SUMMARY:NYC iPod Doctor sponsorship UID:4F3247B3-949F-4BEA-A02D-5A8F975F81D0 SEQUENCE:7 DTSTAMP:20070210T191213Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080221T200000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080221T203000 SUMMARY:Add Mix Tape graphic and contest details UID:319430DD-CD43-41A2-9836-386CCAE44325 DTSTAMP:20080223T214438Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:55B0D14A-415F-404B-BC1E-68E6B4848DAA DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VTODO PRIORITY:1 DTSTAMP:20060912T214726Z UID:A60B88A9-50D2-4996-BFF5-6DF64A303FAA SEQUENCE:1 STATUS:COMPLETED DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060909 SUMMARY:Submit feed to directories COMPLETED:20060912T070000Z DUE:20060911T000000Z END:VTODO BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20080215T083323Z UID:828FDB16-C526-45D5-A426-413F9D88BE6E SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/97203/nation-9720 3-01-31-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080201 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 75: DJ Olive\, Live DESCRIPTION:I have to say I'm really really impressed with how well the live electronic music performance segments on solipsistic NATION have tu rned out. In the last couple of months we've had some stellar sets from Nalepa\, Hol Baumann and the Dub Beautiful Collective. We're going to ki ck off February with DJ Olive's performance recorded in Australia from o n his album\, Heaps As\, Live in Tasmania\, released by The Agriculture. \n\nRather than opening with a bombastic intro\, DJ Olive's music slyly creeps in\, establishing some nice head nodding beats. Almost without yo u knowing it\, Olive takes you on a journey that\, to me\, sonically cap tures what it's like walk through the streets of New York City. DJ Olive 's music seamlessly blends hip hop\, funk\, jazz\, dub\, dancehall and L atin rhythms\, often within a single song! A lesser artist might have ch osen to draw attention to all those genres by rubbing your face in it bu t here Olive creates an organic mosaic of where those styles and traditi ons flow together. He does it so well that it's almost impossible to ima gine his music sounding any other way.\n\nIf you enjoy this week's show then you might want to check out an earlier edition of solipsistic NATIO N featuring an interview with James Healy from The Agriculture and a mix of music from the label\, including DJ Olive.\n\n01. DJ Olive \"Bin Rai der\"\n02. Interview with DJ Olive\n03. DJ Olive \"Lila Dog\"\n04. DJ Ol ive \"The Furry Whale\"\n05. DJ Olive \"Heaps As\"\n06. DJ Olive \"Laugh ing Eyes\"\n07. DJ Olive \"All'a'ya'alls\"\n08. DJ Olive \"Budgie Smuggl er's Cove\"\n09. Interview with DJ Olive\n10. DJ Olive \"Dancing With Po xy Stingers\"\n11. DJ Olive \"Follow Me I'll Be Right Behind You\"\n12. DJ Olive \"They'll Make Us All Want to Hate Each Other Don't Do It\"\n13 . DJ Olive \"At Least Some Knots Get Untangled\"\n14. DJ Olive \"Snail T rails In My Arms\"\n15. DJ Olive \"Agriculture Under the Tractor\"\n16. Interview with DJ Olive\n17. DJ Olive \"Sub Bass Commandante\" [FREE DOW NLOAD]\n18. DJ Olive \"Bitchiman & Tenderfoot\"\n19. DJ Olive \"Time for You...\"\n20. Interview with DJ Olive END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080525T130000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080525T140000 SUMMARY:Taylor Dupree/12K interview UID:828A3FAB-E1DC-4580-A065-A033728F4E49 DTSTAMP:20080525T191952Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:50CEC1C1-AF37-42EF-A39E-7493ACEB893E DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070915T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070915T121500 SUMMARY:Interview Aki\, Fun-Da-Mental UID:291E8CBB-00F3-48B8-A0DE-111F8EEE3782 DTSTAMP:20070915T165659Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:375D98BF-5B0E-4230-9665-1F84AA09B3DB DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080226 LOCATION:University of Minnesota DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080303 SUMMARY:Spark Festival of Electronic Music and Art UID:8F78057A-FA95-4CD8-80A6-29DC0A05C810 DTSTAMP:20071122T211547Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081204T200000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081204T201500 SUMMARY:Download Headphone mix UID:E830D766-F2FE-41A7-A04C-B473C3D1E048 DTSTAMP:20081214T193321Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:CC532E83-4097-44A7-BBB6-3BFC90033CB5 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090523T191500 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090523T193000 SUMMARY:Email Hecq to arrange interview UID:4878BF41-50D2-4035-B6D1-45A7E1847716 DTSTAMP:20090528T210206Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:7A14F779-C73A-46CF-8E41-12590359C4B6 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080406T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080406T121500 SUMMARY:Report eMusic show episodes UID:3F2C7AE1-FFEE-4D47-AC0D-D007D4C942DD DTSTAMP:20080402T015257Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-P1D X-WR-ALARMUID:2529803A-7799-4599-BE97-4EA864962F1E DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090122T091500 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090122T093000 SUMMARY:DJ Hardware RevCo tracks UID:AF6FAFE7-DC8E-4593-BD2C-FC1F9F860AEA DTSTAMP:20090124T193434Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:0C5DE83A-E857-4215-816C-A245BE5C5051 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20060912T190000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20060912T191500 SUMMARY:Interview Seth/Ham-STAR via Skype UID:8BA10BBB-258C-408B-98B0-5C0B1F7CE981 SEQUENCE:6 DTSTAMP:20060912T185657Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080731T100000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080731T101500 SUMMARY:Email Alex about Orb concert UID:8A90BB12-3C78-4220-913D-0F9C19B2DCC1 DTSTAMP:20080813T062230Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:0FD47101-F02F-4B80-81AC-BFE2ABA1A4B3 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080627T093000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080627T094500 SUMMARY:Email Alex/The Orb UID:BFF974A7-BC5F-4537-9766-7FE1C9810305 DTSTAMP:20080615T081751Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:6681EA4B-9043-4A09-99AF-60EBB5B942F0 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20081110T001147Z UID:B532652B-5E5E-4466-A3E6-48D481FC488E SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/129156/nation-129 156-10-16-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081017 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 112: Disembodied DESCRIPTION:Here some useless trivia you didn't need to know about me.\n \nI use the iTunes-LAME encoder to convert each edition of solipsistic N ATION to MP3. I could use the iTunes built-in MP3 encoder but I want to give your ears the best sounding show possible. Compressing a track to M P3 means sacrificing quite a bit of fidelity for the convenience of list ening to the show on your computer\, iPhone\, Zune or whatever you use t o listen to tunes. If I'm going to convert music to MP3 then I might as well use the best encoder available. The downside of getting the best so unding MP3 I can that means twirling my thumbs for 25 minutes or so whil e I encode each podcast to MP3.\n\nSo what do I do during those 25 minut es?\n\nI usually catch up with people on Twitter or checking email. Mayb e read.\n\nToday I blew the dust off my PlayStation and played Street Fi ghter Alpha 3 for 30 minutes. Because I haven't played in so long my sup er combos were pretty rusty (I play Rolento\, by the way) and I overcomp ensated by mashing the buttons on my controller. By the time this week's show was converted to a MP3 my left thumb and forearm were throbbing.\n \nAnyway...\n\nThis week's show goes out to Sean\, who wants less interv iews and more music\, and Michael\, who is my own personal Ganesh.\n\nGo t some cool tunes on today's show.\n\nCan you believe it?! Ninja Tune's Hip Hop London imprint\, Big Dada\, has been putting out great music for over 10 years. Their recently released double CD\, Well Deep\, Ten Year s Of Big Dada Recordings has so much great stuff on it that it was diffi cult to choose which artists I would feature on this week's show. More a nd more music from netlabels have been working their way into solipsisti c NATION and this week is no exception. Natalie Walker makes two appeara nces on this weeks show. Once as a solo artist and once with her new pro ject\, Dive Index.\n\nEnjoy the show!\n\nPhoto Credit: Liberoliber\n\n01 . Diplo \"Diplo Rhythm\"\n02. Goldfrapp \"Train\"\n03. Tiny Stikz \"Watc hing You (Vocal Mix)\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n04. Lokua \"Coupe Deville\" [FRE E DOWNLOAD]\n05. Suhov \"Clear\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n06. DJ Internet & Kid Kool A.K.A.Pella \"Games\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n07. Nobody Presents Blank Bl ue \"All The Shallow Deep\"\n08. Cornelius \"Music\"\n09. Dive Index \"B etween Sky and Sea\"\n10. susumu yokota \"My Energy\"\n11. Aunt Jessica \"Thin Air\"\n12. Bitstream Dream (featuring Jenna Ferone) \"Rising Sun\ "\n13. Tricky \"Past Mistake\"\n14. Natalie Walker \"Quicksand (Thievery Corporation Remix)\" END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20081110T001049Z UID:09DED636-205E-4CC5-8861-548329A21462 SEQUENCE:8 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/127449/nation-127 449-10-03-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081003 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 110: Dubmatix\, Live DESCRIPTION:On today's show I'm going to follow up on last week's all du b set by playing live tracks from Dubmatix and talk to the man behind Du bmatix\, Jesse King.\n\nDub is a tricky genre. While the basic elements of dub are understood\, but it's difficult to do good dub well. I've was ted hours that must surely equal to weeks of sifting through some truly uninspired dub to find the true gems. The sort of stuff that's flat\, un imaginative and\, worse\, ungroovable. And Dubmatix's Jesse makes some g reat dub.\n\nDubmatix has charted both in Canada and internationally and tours domestically and abroad. Jess has also collaborated with reggae g reats like Sugar Minott\, Michael Rose and Alton Ellis.\n\nI've been a f an of Dubmatix since first playing \"War\, Peace & Dub\" on one of dub s ets. When I recently realized for all the live shows on solipsistic NATI ON and with all the different genres of electronic music those shows off ered I hadn't gotten around to featuring dub. I immediately thought of J esse and asked him if he'd come on solipsistic NATION and share some mus ic from some of Dubmatix concerts.\n\nOh\, and I have a retraction from Bruno Natal\, the director of the Dub Echoes documentary\, who was my gu est on last week's show. When Bruno was talking about Joe Gibbs he reall y meant Errol Thompson.\n\n01. Dubmatix feat. Kulcha Ites \"Burn Out The Rich\"\n02. Dubmatix Soundsystem \"My Selecta\"\n03. Interview with Jes se King of Dubmatix\n04. Dubmatix Soundsystem \"War\, Peace & Dub\"\n05. Dubmatix Soundsystem \"Sensi\"\n06. Dubmatix Soundsystem \"Dub Phanatiq ue\"\n07. Interview with Jesse King of Dubmatix\n08. Dubmatix \"Soul Dre ad Dub\"\n09. Dubmatix Soundsystem \"Pirate Dub\"\n10. Interview with Je sse King of Dubmatix\n11. Dubmatix & Howie Smart \"Heavy Living\"\n12. D ubmatix feat. Treson \"Praise Jah\"\n13. Dubmatix Soundsystem feat. Rank ing Joe \"Tornado\"\n14. Dubmatix Soundsystem \"Jump & Twist\"\n15. Dubm atix Soundsystem \"Champion Sound\"\n16. Interview with Jesse King of Du bmatix END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081118T203000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081118T213000 SUMMARY:Edit American Memory interview UID:07FE6AF0-CDE1-4040-8E12-81466628DCEB DTSTAMP:20081130T063256Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:55B64A62-B018-4911-8687-C0D607725FF2 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080526T140000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080526T143000 SUMMARY:Interview Alex Paterson/The Orb UID:918FDD63-E65E-4520-B453-A679DC759BF0 DTSTAMP:20080526T183203Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:D6425A92-62EC-4C9F-ABEA-A484A238A1DB DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20090419T040041Z UID:4ED24AAD-1296-4280-B39B-744115E7BF1C SEQUENCE:6 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/151234/nation-151 234-04-15-2009.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090417 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 137: Blackfilm DESCRIPTION:This week on solipsistic NATION we have a special mix from S pectraliquid recording artist\, Blackfilm!\n\nAs usual I first heard abo ut Blackfim through HC's Headphone Commute blog. HC and I have similiar taste in music but HC always seems to be one step ahead of me in finding albums that are spectacular. HC praised Blackfilm's self-titled CD on S pectraliquid. My curiosity was already aroused but when HC said that Bla ckfilm defibrillates Amon Tobin's pioneering sound I knew I had to hear Blackfilm's album.\n\nLike Amon Tobin\, Blackfilm is haunting\, menacing and beautiful. But Blackfilm's music is also unique. He has an arcane s ound that I don't know exactly how to describe. It's spooky\, eldritch\, almost as if Blackfilm had set out to score music for the Kafkaesque st op-motion animated films of the Brothers Quay. Let me quote HC quoting f rom Emmanuel Top's Turkish Bazaar single: \"The music was new\, black\, polished chrome and came over the summer like liquid night.\" Once Black film's music is inside your head it will infect you like a virus and you will never want to be cured.\n\nIf you enjoy today's show you'll also w ant to listen to my show featuring music from Spectraliquid any my show featuring music from Tympanik Audio. If you're also a fan of Amon Tobin you also might enjoy my interview with Amon and a retrospective mix of h is career so far or Amon Tobin's live set.\n\nFor now\, close your eyes\ , kick back and create your own imaginary soundtrack to accompany Blackf im's devastatingly beautiful mix!\n\n01. Blackfilm \"Come & See\"\n02. B lackfilm & Eraldo Bernocchi \"Untitled\"\n03. Interview with Blackfilm\n 04. Ekaros \"Sad Moon (Blackfilm Remix)\"\n05. Blackfilm \"SE5\"\n06. Bl ackfilm & Ekaros \"Nowhere\"\n07. Blackfilm \"Mahabharata\"\n08. Intervi ew with Blackfilm\n09. Blackfilm \"Stalingrad\"\n10. Blackfilm \"Midnigh t to 4am\"\n11. Interview with Blackfilm\n12. Blackfilm \"Interference\" \n13. Blackfilm & Bridget Insinna \"Burning Sun\"\n14. Blackfilm \"Easte rn\"\n15. Hecq \"Steeltongued (Blackfilm Remix)\" END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT LOCATION:(510)-903-1371 DTSTAMP:20060921T235420Z UID:234C9175-E6ED-46F0-8C44-C3950BEF4407 SEQUENCE:5 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20060926T183000 SUMMARY:James Polanco/Fake Science interview DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20060926T190000 DESCRIPTION:(510)-903-1371 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:E6796355-93A2-4F8E-AB74-121564DCC869 ATTACH;VALUE=URI: END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20061215T102709Z UID:2C85129D-2EEC-4D0B-8112-BCD2B886D27E SEQUENCE:7 URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3?http://solipsistic nation.com/mp3/snation121506.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20061215 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 16: Acid Jazz and Nu-Jazz DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20061216 DESCRIPTION:Today’s show focuses on acid jazz and nu-jazz. Acid jazz com bines elements of soul music\, funk\, disco and modal harmonies while nu -jazz lend jazz textures and sometimes jazz instrumentation\, funk\, ele ctronic dance music\, and free improvisation.\n\nAs a former punk I orig inally hated electronic music like acid jazz. I was into hardcore and th e only music that mattered to me was the kind that was raw\, abrassive a nd in your face. If it wan’t punk\, hip hop or indutrial I couldn\;t be bothered with it. Acid jazz was just to dainty of a thing for me to care about.\n\nBut that was soon to change.\n\nAt the time I was a DJ at WMF O and each weekend I would have live bands perform on my show. As you mi ght imagine\, they were all punk\, industrial or hip hop acts. My engine er was a guy named Harry and prior and after a band’s set he would blast the speakers of his studio with all sorts electronic music I had never heard before. And it grooved!\n\nI think the big turning point for me wa s one night after my radio show I headed over to a nightclub I worked at . The DJ was spinning acid jazz and house. It was very sexy watching peo ple dance to the music\, always slighty off beat but always riding the r hythm. Kind of like a jazz solo. For the first time I really started dig ging the music. The tab of acid I had just taken might have helped.\n\n0 1. Dolce Stil Nuovo “12 Times”\n\n02. Craig De Maio “Intro To Reality”\n \n03. Tstewart “A World Generated Every Answer Ever For All to Know”\n\n 04. So Percussion “Work Slow Life”\n\n05. Spacehoppa “Alone”\n\n06. Soul ar Sound “Things We Do”\n\n07. The Messenger “Colorized”\n\n08. The Othe r Guy “Rockin Chairs”\n\n09. Fonkmasters “Once I Get Up”\n\n10. Heliotro pe “Flute Flight”\n\n11. Nikita Warren “I Need You (MLK’s Dream Version) ”\n\n12. Nettle “Mehmet Irdel (ft. Aziz Arradi)”\n\n13. DJ Olive “Coonym us” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090309T120000 LOCATION:Lucas Cooper DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090309T121500 SUMMARY:Follow up on ROIR interview UID:0A344CCA-31CE-430E-BCD3-1179E0FAC07D DTSTAMP:20090309T225036Z SEQUENCE:2 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:517022E5-0F9B-4555-B833-B92756C0CC11 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090214T130000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090214T133000 SUMMARY:Angel interview\, scoring music UID:92262D96-2B08-4549-BB8A-01370279E1C7 DTSTAMP:20090323T010756Z SEQUENCE:3 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20061113T121500 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20061113T123000 SUMMARY:Call Jason/Aier Sauft to arrange electroclash interview 415.990. 8800 UID:6EAD36EA-B56B-4BA2-8D3D-FA317FC010C7 SEQUENCE:8 DTSTAMP:20061112T121759Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:D3651CE7-E781-47FB-8E73-A60D1B009F5A ATTACH;VALUE=URI:Basso END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20060922T180000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20060922T183000 SUMMARY:Brandon/Laromlab interview UID:74303D4A-DF89-4C8E-8DCA-31A32EEDB76D SEQUENCE:8 DTSTAMP:20060923T002339Z DESCRIPTION:270-303-6933 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT1H X-WR-ALARMUID:22072D66-FAF8-4853-BE94-562E1FB576E3 ATTACH;VALUE=URI:Basso END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071106T063500 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071106T065000 SUMMARY:Interview DJ Sy UID:3DEACFF1-9150-4E9B-9494-B86142D4902E DTSTAMP:20071109T044746Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT15M X-WR-ALARMUID:F216B3AB-2107-4E70-AB49-480BB9A4F0B2 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090212T190000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090212T191500 SUMMARY:Follow up on Exquisite Corpse UID:C91B0080-455D-4FA8-81B3-0F40FF62F45D DTSTAMP:20090215T222821Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:7D40F919-721C-43B6-9005-5AB23292C147 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071006T170000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071006T180000 SUMMARY:Interview Sunny\, Ultimae Records UID:5DD16C3D-DA3D-487F-B1EB-B00F1D52BF3C DTSTAMP:20071020T203257Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:170433D9-A734-44D1-ABC4-84DBC4D9728B DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20070826T000522Z UID:B645878C-77C4-4E31-BDE1-CC28AA268ECD SEQUENCE:7 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/76474/nation-7647 4-08-23-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070824 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 52: Royal Flush DESCRIPTION:One of the wonderful things about solipsistic NATION is all the people the show has put me in touch with. I’ve met listeners online from Antarctica to the UK. I’ve got to talk to people who run labels suc h as Nacional Records and Woodson Lateral Records. I’ve also become frie nds with some of the artists who have been featured on solipsistic NATIO N.\n\nBack in March I played Royal Sapien’s “Triple Nine (Royal Sapien B ody Shot Remix)” on the show and since I’ve been in touch with Royal Sap ien’s Ben Mautner. Ben is one of those guy’s who always busy with a crea tive project of some kind. If he isn’t creating songs under the name of Royal Sapien he’s remixing songs from other artists or bands or running his label\, Olaris Records\, with Ryan Crane or mixing sets for John Dig weed’s radio show\, Transitions.\n\nLast month I asked Ben to put togeth er a mix for solipsistic NATION and Ben did not disappoint. For your lis tening pleasure\, I present to you a mix of wonderful music that Ben has produced that he considers his personal favorites!\n\n01. Royal Sapien “Where’s The Bar? (Royal Sapien More Mix)”\n02. Interview with Ben Mautn er\, AKA\, Royal Sapien\n03. Royal Sapien “Akimbo”\n04. Royal Sapien “Do It Now (Main Mix)”\n05. Royal Sapien “Everyone (Loved By You)”\n06. Roy al Sapien “San Francisco Love”\n07. Royal Sapien “Broad Styles”\n08. Roy al Sapien “Tits”\n09. No Context “Anti-Skate”\n10. Royal Sapien “Love”\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091211 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 171: TBA UID:229CFB31-AC64-4FC9-879A-A473BC938092 DTSTAMP:20090629T231833Z SEQUENCE:2 DURATION:P1D END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080119T100000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080119T103000 SUMMARY:DJ Olive interview UID:104C6E9E-C72F-4D1D-BED6-B394059FD93B DTSTAMP:20080120T033652Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:09F18387-440B-47CB-9D2D-8FF67F02C2DE DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20060915T153000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20060915T154500 SUMMARY:MC Frontalot interview 617-718-0585 UID:ED37ECE0-5AD6-4935-9B11-83E2DE77ED27 SEQUENCE:8 DTSTAMP:20060916T000018Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20061112T110000 LOCATION:zoinX on Skype DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20061112T111500 SUMMARY:Intervew Sean Paul Gaughan/zoinX UID:EE87DE6F-929D-48F4-8A0D-209928CAA74A SEQUENCE:7 DTSTAMP:20061112T121736Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:488A365E-18BA-417F-B063-3FE21F593DDE ATTACH;VALUE=URI:Basso END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090710 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 149: Planet Mu UID:D3DBC306-FE21-4A9C-B80B-C5E8949435EE DTSTAMP:20090629T230733Z SEQUENCE:2 DURATION:P1D END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20061113T100000 LOCATION:sebastiannoblesseoblige DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20061113T101500 SUMMARY:Nobelesse Oblige interview UID:904BFAEC-E3B8-4DCC-B0A0-6981FE5EE609 SEQUENCE:7 DTSTAMP:20061112T180157Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:3A71EA23-8EB0-414A-83AE-CD19EE1A2243 ATTACH;VALUE=URI:Basso END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VTODO PRIORITY:5 DTSTAMP:20060925T055640Z UID:DBDF53E7-E2B6-485C-908E-58CA4797FE79 SEQUENCE:6 STATUS:COMPLETED DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20060922T000000 SUMMARY:Email DJ Olive to set up Illbient interviews COMPLETED:20060924T070000Z DESCRIPTION:djolive@hotmail.com DUE;VALUE=DATE:20060922 END:VTODO BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20090324T035932Z UID:20BA3EC5-4936-45AF-9F20-0BB3417C1232 SEQUENCE:6 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/145076/nation-145 076-02-26-2009.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090227 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 130: Nocturnal Brightness DESCRIPTION:From time to time I have guest DJs come on solipsistic NATIO N. Previous guests have included Travis Nobles from the hiddenplace musi c blog\, Pete Cooper of bleepshow and Pietrobot\, the co-host of Digital Nimbus and managing editor of Igloo Magazine. Today’s guest is Denard H enry of Sonic Warriors United.\n\nA few months I asked the folks I follo w 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.\n\nSon ic Warriors United’s members include Sprawl\, Floppy\, Marita Schreck\, C-Dex\, Betrisbsdruck\, Jana Clemen\, Reade Truth\, Sneaker and Macoma.\ n\nIn 2007 Denard and Jana came up launched Sonic Warriors United. They reactivated something that has almost been forgotten: the fusion of Tech no\, EBM\, Electro and Industrial Dance Music. They are now filling date s 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\, bar s 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 wit h local support: a DJ and/or a live act.\n\nFor more information on Dena rd Henry\, tour dates and their street team missions\, click here.\n\nYo u can follow Denard on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/denardhenry or follow me at http://www.twitter.com/solipsistic.\n\nBy the way\, AteBits is generously giving away three copies of Tweetie on today’s show. Twee tieis a wonderful fast\, full-featured client for the iPhone and the iPo d Touch. Email me at solipsisticnation@gmail.com and you could win a cop y of Tweetie for yourself!\n\n01. Sprawl “Sonic Warriors United”\n02. WB Loops “Vinyl Wunderwaffe Vol. 1″\n03. Interview with Denard Henry of So nic Warriors United\n04. Ancient Methods “First Method”\n05. Marita Schr eck “Pfirsichblut”\n06. Datacide “The Ritual of Transparency”\n07. Kosmi k Kommando “Remember the Feeling”\n08. Denard Henry “Vibe”\n09. Lady Ven om “Bass Me”\n10. Crunch-Ø-Matic “Cøm Theme (Cøm 1)”\n11. Erik the Vikin g “Flip2daStation”\n12. Simon Owen “re-Evolution”\n13. Virtual Terrorist “Search And Destroy Initiative”\n14. Crunch-Ø-Matic “Earthquake.2″\n15. Exit-12 “Earthquake.2″\n16. Interview with Denard Henry of Sonic Warrio rs United END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20090612T092616Z UID:433370D8-DDDF-490A-BEEC-BA1536D4D9D8 SEQUENCE:7 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/157997/nation-157 997-06-03-2009.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090605 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 144: Rena Jones\, Live DESCRIPTION:If this is your first time tuning into solipsistic NATION yo u should know that the first Friday of each month I feature a recording of a live performance from an electronic musician.\n\nRecent shows have included live sets from Amon Tobin\, Milieu and Lokua. This week's show features Rena Jones' concert recorded at The Triple Door for the Decibel Festival Fundraiser in Seattle recorded on May 6\, 2009. The show also included performances from Gala with Helios\, Lusine and the Seattle Pia no Collective.\n\nRena is a multi-instrumentalist and sound engineer who weaves traditional instruments such as the violin and cello with digita l instruments. Rena has also provided background music for the award win ning video games Dance Dance Revolution and Karaoke Revolution.\n\nRena Jones has also released tracks with such reputable international labels as Iboga Records\, Spun Records\, Aleph Zero Records and Native State Re cords.\n\nIf memory serves\, I first heard Rena Jones music on the new d efunct Fake Science podcast. I was immediately struck by Rena's beautifu l music. Some how she was able to weave the feeling of stillness and mov ement together in a spell of the eternal now. Heady stuff! I was so ench anted that I had her come on the Just Chill edition of solipsistic NATIO N to talk about her album\, Driftwood. Rena has since launched her own l abel\, Cartesian Binary Recordings\, and her first release on her label will be her album\, Indra's Web. I thought this would be the perfect tim e to have Rena back on solipsistic Nation to talk about her new label an d album!\n\nBy the way\, I highly recommend you read Fluid Motion's inte rview with Rena and their review of Indra's Web.\n\n01. Rena Jones \"Liv e at The Triple Door (May 6 2009)\"\n02. Interview with Rena Jones\n03. Rena Jones \"A Lullaby for Corvis\"\n04. Rena Jones \"Helix\"\n05. Rena Jones \"Helix (EVAC Remix)\" END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070916T003000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070916T010000 SUMMARY:Interview Akshai Sarin UID:72A8B078-99F3-456D-B85C-E1EBBC2FC156 DTSTAMP:20070930T062923Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:1D128948-59A6-4073-B967-2703C866CBD4 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20080427T174451Z UID:C06C1AF5-7990-4C26-9240-25740BCDC2FC SEQUENCE:6 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/109795/nation-109 795-04-24-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080425 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 87: Glitterdämmerung DESCRIPTION:Damn\, this week's show is packed with great stuff!\n\nWhen I relaunched solipsistic NATION as a podcast one of the first shows I di d was a documentary about Nerdcore. Shortly afterwards I learned that Ne gin Farsad was also working on a documentary about the genre called Nerd core Rising. The documentary was recently released and I knew I had to g et Negin on the show to talk about her documentary.\n\nAnother person I' ve wanted to get on solipsistic NATION is drum and bass artist Panda. As luck would have it\, Panda has put out a new album called Retake Manhat tan that simply rocks! Panda and I have been exchanging emails during th e last year and I nailed a date to get hm on the line to talk about his new CD. It's rare to hear an electronic music concept album and Panda sa ils around the globe in a mere hour and ten minutes.\n\nSpeaking of new releases\, Meat Beat Manifesto has released a new album titled Autoimmun e that is so bass heavy that it could move a freight truck across a park ing lot. Just imagine what it can do to your ears! I had the pleasure of seeing Meat Beat Manifesto last week and they put on an awesome show. T hey're on the last leg of their U.S. tour so visit their website to see if they're playing in your area. If you've missed them\, no worries\, Ja ck will be on next week's show with a live recording of one of Meat Beat Manifesto's performances.\n\nI've mentioned previously that one of the blogs I frequently read is Igloo Magazine. I've been talking with Pietro Da Sacco\, Igloo's managing editor\, and I asked him to come on this we ek's show to talk about his 'zine. Pietro will be back on solipsistic NA TION next month with a beautiful mix of electronic music that's going to make you weak at the knees.\n\nA few months back solipsistic NATION was picked up by KYOURadio 1550 AM in San Francisco. KYOURadio plays an ecl ectic program of talk and music shows but what make the station truly un ique that all the content comes from user generate content. That is to s ay\, podcasts. I invited KYOURadio's station manager\, Stephen Page\, to come on today's show to talk about the station and the dramatic changes radio is currently going through.\n\nLast\, and by no stretch of the im agination\, least\, is an interview with Martin Rev and Alan Vega of Sui cide. Alan and Martin are old school and began Suicide way back in the 7 0s. Often imitated but never duplicated\, Suicide is one of the original proto-electronic music bands who have influenced genres such as techno\ , industrial and electroclash. Suicide was never ahead of their time\, j ust that everyone else was behind the times and desperately trying to ca tch up to the path that Suicide was blazing.\n\n01. Baddd Spellah (feat. MC Frontalot) \"Rhyme of the Nibelung\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n02. Interview with Negin Farsad\, director of Nerdcore Rising\n03. Nerdcore Rising Tra iler\n04. Panda \"Quebec\"\n05. Panda \"Casablanca\"\n06. Interview with Panda\n07. Meat Beat Manifesto \"Hellfire\"\n08. Meat Beat Manifesto \" 62 Dub\"\n09. Interview with Jack Dangers of Meat Beat Manifesto\n10. Sc orn \"Enough To Hold Bottom\"\n11. Interview with Pietro Da Sacco\, mana ging editor of Igloo Magazine\n12. Ambivalent \"Lowlights\"\n13. Intervi ew with Stephen Page\, station manager of KYOURadio\n14. Dark Machines \ "Inferno\"\n15. Suicide \"Rocket USA\"\n16. Suicide \"Frankie Teardrop\" \n17. Interview with Martin Rev and Alan Vega of Suicide END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081123T100000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081123T103000 SUMMARY:Interview Kostas/Spectraliquid UID:C39B2B1D-0A62-4BC8-86AB-EDF07097A5C4 DTSTAMP:20081113T043553Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:50E29B99-5810-4E5D-BB79-515F06A1532B DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080501 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080801 SUMMARY:GoDaddy Campaign UID:3FD3244F-0BDF-429D-8A29-626B32167C9F DTSTAMP:20080507T075928Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080607T090000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080607T093000 SUMMARY:Interview Buda\, Lulu Rouge UID:AF40CD71-BB1F-4155-94BD-19CF4E6DD4D7 DTSTAMP:20080607T170050Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:4E3D23DA-B17C-4AF3-A27E-40B384E3683C DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090614T080000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090614T081500 SUMMARY:Bruce Sterling UID:EB027F9E-6AE8-4838-8F89-5E8A06A55F32 DTSTAMP:20090629T230111Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:F59D2268-5F01-4629-BF2A-63583C8E838C DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20080602T044044Z UID:6B968D18-5867-466E-A6BE-0A6EB329845E SEQUENCE:4 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/113002/nation-113 002-05-20-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080523 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 91: O Rose\, Thou Art Sick DESCRIPTION:I had originally planned to release this mix during the week of Valentine's Day but I decided against it because I had meaning to ha ve Lovespirals on solipsistic NATION for quite a while so I shelved the mix for a later date. Speaking of Lovespirals\, if you dig this week's s how then you'll want to listen to the Chillcast\, which is hosted by Lov espirals chanteuse Anji Bee.\n\nToday's show is a mix of acid jazz and t rip hop and is very romantic and very sexy. In fact\, you might use it t o woo that special someone or\, better yet\, use it during lovemaking. T rust me on this. I've actually used a couple of my shows for that exact purpose. It is a bit disconcerting to hear my voice over the speakers du ring pillow talk.\n\nIf you want more sexy music may I direct you to the Just Chill edition of solipsistic NATION? I think you'll find it very s ensuous. I also recommend the Through A Glass Darkly. Either one or both of those shows will set the mood for trysts.\n\nPhoto Credit: DrJoanne\ n\n01. Stephane Pompougnac \"Better Days\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n02. Monkeyba con \"Roller\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n03. Braces Tower \"Spelling Bee\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n04. Nils Krogh \"Things We Do\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n05. Genji Si raisi \"Space Monkey\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n06. Jette-Ives feat. Jette Kelly and Holmes Ives \"In the Presence of... (D-Fault Remix)\" [FREE DOWNLOA D]\n07. Belleruche \"Northern Girls\"\n08. DJ Genesis \"Hush\" [FREE DOW NLOAD]\n09. A'Merika Vera \"Goduria\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n10. Spiral System \"Elephant\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n11. Govinda \"Delicate Poison\" [FREE DOW NLOAD]\n12. The Shanghai Restoration Project & Di Johnston \"Jade Buddha Temple\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n13. Mysteria \"In My Soul\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n 14. Head Surfers \"Blaise - Le Mans\" [FREE DOWNLOAD] END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070826T210000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070826T211500 SUMMARY:Email press@dj2800.com to arrange interview UID:434B9E0E-342B-4505-8387-8CAFDD3562E2 DTSTAMP:20070826T000649Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:55F7264B-B37A-4C11-8261-D66B5361552A DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080427T100000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080427T103000 SUMMARY:Interview Chris Corner/IAMX UID:CBE44E2C-FD9D-4A98-A6AB-91693668C827 DTSTAMP:20080427T163759Z SEQUENCE:2 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT1H X-WR-ALARMUID:F0990631-F0FC-40E5-884A-AB1BA7E40741 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20071117T044444Z UID:E5E2BE33-FA64-40B7-ABD9-33EA32AF782C SEQUENCE:4 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/87247/nation-8724 7-11-14-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071116 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 64: Dub Beautiful Collective DESCRIPTION:Live electronic music. It almost seems like an oxymoron. How can electronic music be “live” when it consists of a series of sequence d drum programs and synthesizers. You could literally press play on your laptop and walk away from the stage.\n\nMusicians do play electronic mu sic live and until fairly recently it’s been a dull affair. The usual li ve experience is to see a one or two dudes on stage leaning over their l aptops looking as if they we’re earnestly answering an email. But that’s been changing. More and more artists are incorporating analogue gear in to their repetoire. The hardware and software is increasing adapating it self to improvisation and it’s not uncommon to see tradition instruments playing alongside their digital brethern.\n\nI’m particularly enamored with live electronic music because I’ve been around long enough to see i ts development. From synthpop to hip hop to industrial to glitch\, each year the experience becomes more and more organic and exciting.\n\nFrom time to time on solipsistic NATION I’ve featured live electronic music f rom such artists as Deru and Robert Rich. In the near future solipsistic NATION will feature live performances from Hol Baumann and Nalepa.\n\nO n today’s show we’re going to talk with Maer of the Dub Beautiful Collec tive and play select tracks from bands and musicians who have performed for the Dub Beautiful Collective. Dub Beautiful Collective is a producti on organization in San Francisco that presents live electronic music eve nts. Over the years Dub Beautiful Collective has put on shows with some amazing talent such as Welder\, Adham Shaikh and Ishq from such diverse genres as IDM\, ambient\, downtempo.\n\nIf you enjoy today’s show\, head over to Dub Beautiful Collective’s Net Label or Dub Beautiful Radio to download or listen to more live electronic music. And always remeb er to support you local artists by going to shows in your city!\n\n01. Nalepa “Live (December 3\, 2005)”\n02. gasp “Live (March 30\, 2003)”\n03. Dr. Toast “Live (November 5\, 2004)”\n04. Ebbnflo “Live (June 3\, 2001)”\n05 . Solar Fields “Live (July 17\, 2004)”\n06. Zygote “Live (July 17\, 2001 )”\n07. Phutureprimitive “Live (June 18\, 2005)”\n08. Alchemy “Live (Nov ember 16\, 2002)”\n09. Aes Dana “Live (April 10\, 2004)” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070919T091500 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070919T171500 SUMMARY:Aquent: UCSD web UID:46C5314C-74A2-40C8-80CA-6CFA0CCCF780 DTSTAMP:20070930T063009Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071122T153000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071122T210000 SUMMARY:Dinner at Rich's UID:7105D3F2-DFC1-4900-9CB7-67A59D159F70 DTSTAMP:20071124T205033Z SEQUENCE:3 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:D8E3F6A1-1804-4CC1-8659-9FF89D4C6CD6 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20090218T072651Z UID:1C9447CE-4D82-424F-A62E-51CEA753C3AB SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/141685/nation-141 685-01-30-2009.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090123 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 126: Quadtych DESCRIPTION:On today's show were going to talk with Boreta and edIT of T he Glitch Mob\, DJ Hardware and Sin Quirin who are audio aggitators in b oth Ministry and Revolting Cocks and are currently on the road for their Revamp Tour\, Ninah Pixie and Dos from the Big City Orchestra and DJ an d soundsmith Margaret Noble who is currently in San Francisco with Lux B oreal and the Little Know Dance Company in San Francisco performing Inci dental Fear Numbers.\n\nThe Glitch Mob are Ooah\, Kraddy\, edIT and Bore ta and for the last couple of years they've been putting out some incred ibly funky that are guaranteed to move your ass. Their motto is \"We Sla y Crowds!\" I've had both Ooah and Kraddy on the show in the past and do it's a pleausre to finally have Boreta and Edit on solipsistic NATION.\ n\nSin has co-writing credits for the Ministry's \"The Last Sucker\" rec ord and played guitar on Ministry's \"Cover Up\" album as well as Co-wri ting credits on the Revolting Cocks album \"Sex-O Olympic-O\" due out in February. DJ Hardware has been in the indistry for the last tw decades and is a definitive DJ and producer\, combining brilliant remixed Classi c Rock\, Hip-Hop\, and Top 40 Hits into dance floor destroyers.\n\nBig C ity Orchestra is a long running art/anti-art group based generally in Ca lifornia. They were formed in 1979 and have released about 130 hour-long releases on over 100 labels.\n\nMargaret was a DJ in the underground cl ub community of Chicago from 2002 to 2005. Since then she has chosen to work in music concrete\, taking her sounds from computers and the world. \n\nI'd like to thank Melissa Mac Tavish for putting me in touch with DJ Hardware. You can find Melissa on Twitter at twitter.com/713punky.\n\nI 'd also like to thank Chris Gondek from Twitterhood for having me on his show to talk about solipsistic NATION a few weeks ago. You can listen t o the interview here. You can find Chris at twitter.com/booktalk.\n\n01. EProm \"64 Bytes (Boreta Remix)\"\n02. Ooah \"Bleeding Mirrors (Remix)\ "\n03. Interview with Boreta and edIT of The Glitch Mob\n04. edIT \"The Game is Not Over (feat. J Dilla\, Phat Kat & Dabrye)\"\n05. Revolting Co cks \"Cousins (DJ Hardware Remix)\"\n06. Revolting Cocks \"Wizard Of Sex town (Redlight District Revamp Mix)\"\n07. Interview with DJ Hardware an d Sin Quirin\n08. Big City Orchestra \"Jumpingbean\"\n09. Big City Orche stra \"Periwinkle\"\n10. Interview with Ninah Pixie and Dos of Big City Orchestra\n11. Margaret Noble \"Track 01\"\n12. Margaret Noble \"Track 0 2\"\n13. Interview withMargaret Noble\n14. Margaret Noble \"Track 03\"\n 15. Margaret Noble \"Track 04\"\n16. Margaret Noble \"Track 06\" END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080929T190000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080929T191500 SUMMARY:Publish Bruno's retraction UID:F1B319AE-8A8F-4FA8-B389-60415F02C49F DTSTAMP:20081004T094334Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:2CE6B076-4D90-44B6-B4E4-34CBB2AF62E0 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20061115T190000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20061115T191500 SUMMARY:James Polanco/Fake Science Interview UID:F23EBE38-8D5B-43AA-8A0F-A202966212F0 SEQUENCE:6 DTSTAMP:20061112T182435Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:20DA38C6-B165-4D85-A650-56BE5CB8320C ATTACH;VALUE=URI:Basso END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20080927T203652Z UID:57F67419-6315-4186-A254-B8971581A8CC SEQUENCE:7 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/126170/nation-126 170-09-18-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080919 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 108: Spime DESCRIPTION:Have you heard of Bruce Sterling's Spime concept? No? Let me quote Cory Doctorow\, one of Sterling's peers\, who can sum up the idea of Spime better than I can.\n\n\"A Spime is a location-aware\, environm ent-aware\, self-logging\, self-documenting\, uniquely identified object that flings off data about itself and its environment in great quantiti es. A universe of Spimes is an informational universe\, and it is the us e of this information that informs the most exciting part of Sterling's argument.\"\n\nAs the web becomes ever more interconnected and self-refe rential I've been thinking Spime more and more. But where\, I think\, St erling refers to Spime as a physical object that\, from cradle to grave\ , generates all sorts of tagged meta data\, I think of Spime in terms of a podcasts.\n\nTake solipsistic NATION\, for example.\n\nNearly all the songs featured on solipsistic NATION were either emailed to me or I dow nloaded from various web sites and many of those songs were collaboratio ns between many people done across the internet. Each show I select whic h songs to feature on solipsistic NATION and then release it as a podcas t and at a later date\, as a radio program.\n\nThe podcast is encoded as a MP3 and is tagged with various meta data. There's the show's artwork (often generously provided by folks who diplay their photography at Flic kr). The MP3 also tells you the name of the show\, when it was released\ , how large the file size is and how long the show is. In addition to th e MP3\, I also update my RSS feed which notifies various blogs\, vendors \, services and search engines whenever I release a new show.\n\nSpime d oesn't actually exist. Yet. But if it did\, I find myself wondering what a Pime-like show might be like? I imagine it would be a lot like solips istic NATION\, only more so.\n\nToday's show is kind of Spime-like. Here 's the data:\n\nWe'll be talking with Bioradio about this year's Oscilla tion Electronic Music Festival taking place in Albuquerque\, New Mexico in Ocotber. Next\, we'll jump to Portugal to talk with Bruno Miguel to t alk about his band\, :papercutz. We'll also talk with Ian White of Blip. fm\, a new social media music service you really need to try. Finally\, we'll travel to San Diego and talk to Miller Puckette\, author of The Th eory and Technique of Electronic Music.\n\nSpeaking of social media\, yo u can find me online on some of these social media services.\n\n01. Dist raub \"Article 73\"\n02. Bioradio \"Enter End\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n03. Int erview with Brian Botkiller of the Oscillation Electronic Music Festival \n04. Vertigo Venus \"Vampire Hunter C\"\n05. :papercutz \"Ultravioleta (Signer Remix)\"\n06. Interview with Bruno Miguel of :papercutz\n07. :pa percutz \"Ultravioleta\"\n08. Roland M. Dill \"The 8th Day\"\n09. Interv iew with Ian White of the Blip.fm\n10. Demons \"Grey Lady\"\n11. Intervi ew with Miller Puckette\, author of the The Theory and Technique of Elec tronic Music\n12. Yimino \"Miagranov\" END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20090410T202721Z UID:EB7CCFA5-2839-4565-ABC3-5EFF24E01468 SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/150557/nation-150 557-04-09-2009.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090410 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 136: Summer Rain Recordings DESCRIPTION:Okay\, here’s the deal: once a month on solipsistic NATION I showcase a record label that is putting out some amazing music that you should know about. Whether it’s house or industrial or experimental\, i f it’s great I’m going to shine a light on labels who have great release s from their roster of artists.\n\nRecently I have featured music from T ympanik Audio\, Spectraliquid\, Alfa Matrix and 12k. This week we’re goi ng to hear beautiful music from Summer Rain Recordings.\n\nI first heard about Summer Rain Recordings one day while reading one of HC from Headp hone Commute’s review of artists on the label. I’ve been reading HC’s bl og for a while now and I’ve come to trust and respect his opinions on th e music he discusses so I kept it in mind to do a show on Summer Rain Re cordings. Then out of the blue David Holmes from Summer Rain Recordings contacted me about playing artists from Summer Rain Recordings on solips istic NATION and I thought that was the perfect opportunity to have him come on the program and talk about his label.\n\nSummer Rain Recordings is pretty eclectic but the music that David has chosen for this week’s s how is very soft\, beautiful and full of complex emotions expressing eve rything from quiet happiness to longing and regret. I think you’re going to love what you hear.\n\nAside from the talent on Summer Rain Recordin gs one of the things that makes the label unique is that every artist si gned to the label donates a minimum of 5% of their royalties for every r elease to NextAid\, or a charity of their choice\, and Summer Rain Recor dings match their percentage donation from the label profits from the re lease. Ioda\, Summer Rain Recordings distributor and one of my favorite music vendor\, also donates 25% of their fees for each of Summer Rain Re cordings releases to NextAid.\n\nEvery purchase of Summer Rain Recording s music helps NextAid to raise funds for their pilot project\, the build ing of an ecological community center and children’s residential village in Dennilton\, South Africa. Now complete are 10 structures of the 25 s lated for construction by summer 2010. The center will serve as a safe h ome for 50 children orphaned by AIDS\, a multi-purpose center for the la rger community\, a hub for economic enterprise\, and an example of innov ative solutions for future projects throughout Africa.\n\n01. Toby Benso n “La Mere de Ma Mere”\n02. Proof of Concept “Object of Desire”\n03. Aud itory Canvas “Desert Sun”\n04. Interview with David Holmes\, founder of Summer Rain Recordings\n05. About 9 “Keep Walking”\n06. riccicomoto “Dou ble Zero Theme”\n07. Interview with David Holmes\, founder of Summer Rai n Recordings\n08. Melorman “The Small King”\n09. Pondermonkey “Cycle”\n1 0. Mr. Squirrel “Nothing But Pebbles”\n11. David Kira “Gia”\n12. Tepui “ Caribu”\n13. Interview with David Holmes\, founder of Summer Rain Record ings\n14. Elysian Piers “Music Box”\n15. Fabrizio Cacciamali “Close Curt ains on a Sunny Day”\n16. Manic “Spring”\n17. Interview with David Holme s\, founder of Summer Rain Recordings END:VEVENT BEGIN:VTODO PRIORITY:5 DTSTAMP:20061127T221346Z UID:E6C20D0D-1EE7-4393-A8D2-780AE24403BE SEQUENCE:6 STATUS:COMPLETED DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20061117T000000 SUMMARY:Empty in-box COMPLETED:20061127T080000Z DUE;VALUE=DATE:20061117 END:VTODO BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20070624T020106Z UID:C169A72C-AB17-440A-A9CD-152832FEC753 SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/66769/nation-6676 9-06-21-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070622 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 43: digITAL DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070623 DESCRIPTION:Have you ever gone into a record store not certain what you were looking for but you picked out something because you were intrigued or maybe just chose something on a whim? That’s how I found out about d ub.\n\nOne day while aimlessly roaming the aisles of a record store in B oston I saw cassette by ROIR called 21st Century Dub. I didn’t know what dub was but I really dug the stuff ROIR put out by Glenn Branca and Ein stürzende Neubauten. ROIR hadn’t disappointed me yet so purchased a copy of 21st Century Dub.\n\nI fell completely in love with dub. I was encha nted with how a form of music that was at once so miminal could have so much depth. Dub was sexy\, mysterious\, sensual and\, at times\, had a s ense of humor. And dub was adaptive. Dub may have been a mutant offshoot of reggae but it quickly worked it’s way into punk\, hip hop and other forms of electronic music. Which brings us to today’s show.\n\nThe artis ts on this edition of solipsistic NATION capture a lot of the complexity of dub that I love so much. So light up a spliff or grab a pint of lage r or whatever you have to do to get out of your head and kick back and r elax and enjoy today’s journey into the realms of dub.\n\nThis week soli psistic NATION continues to promote art and design culture with another t-shirt give away contest\, courtesy of Gsus. Email me at solipsisticnat ion@gmail.com and you could be a lucky winner of a Gsus t-shirt of your choice.\n\n01. Vista “Astral Dub”\n\n02. Gus Till “Something Dub”\n\n03. Bluetech “Prayers for Rain (Dub Mix)”\n\n04. Ashtech “R.E.M”\n\n05. She n “Cold Bones”\n\n06. Illyah & Ltd. Candy “Fight the Formation”\n\n07. P ablo’s Eye “The Switchback”\n\n08. Version Xcursion “Rock Da Dub Pt. 1″\ n\n09. Tony J. Fader “A Horkisher Nign”\n\n10. Dubmatix “Fist Full Of Du b”\n\n11. Ras Amerlock “Ras Amerlock” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20071020T203019Z UID:501610B3-B8C4-4F70-9AA5-5A949F87882F SEQUENCE:7 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/81938/nation-8193 8-10-04-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071005 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 58: Oscillation DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20071006 DESCRIPTION:When I began solipsistic NATION I knew that I wanted to incl ude interviews in the show but I didn’t want that to be the focus of the podcast. solipsistic NATION is all about the music\, after all. But as the year went by I noticed that solipsistic NATION has had more and more interviews and they’ve been getting longer and longer. I don’t mind tha t so much as long as the interviews don’t dominate the show and I keep a balance between the music and the interviews. That said\, today’s show is chock full of interviews.\n\nWe’ll talk with Ronnie Darko about his S cion CD Sampler v. 18: Ninja Tune Mix. D Kay tells us all about his debu t release\, Individual Soul\, a drum and bass album he recorded using re al drums and real bass\, as well as horns on keyboards. We’ll also talk with Brian about the Oscillation 2007 Electronic Music Festival that tak es place in New Mexico this weekend.\n\nIf you happen to be in the south west this weekend then get your ass to the Oscillation 2007 Electronic Music Festival. The festival features 16 acts from all different genres of electronic music. They include Cyrkos\, Nightmare Noise Machine\, Ero genous\, The Booty Green\, Potential Ghost\, Taiji Pole\, Diverje\, Vert igo Venus\, Alan George Ledergerber\, Autopoesis\, Audio Buddha\, Raine Vivian\, Dirty Birdies\, brian botkiller\, Nanocrack and zRAM.\n\nOscill ation and DarkoThis week solipsistic NATION I’m also giving away a few c opies of Darko’s Scion CD Sampler v. 18: Ninja Tune Mix and Brian’s comp ilation CD of the bands who will appear at Oscillation 2007 Electronic M usic Festival. Email me at solipsisticnation@gmail.com or leave a voice mail at 1-619-377-0538 and tell me which CD you’d like and they’re yours to rock out to! Well\, until I run out of CDs\, that is.\n\n01. Brother Reade “Gimme The Cash”\n02. monkeybacon “LNY”\n03. Coldcut “True Skool” \n04. Mr. Scruff “Get A Move On”\n Spank Rock “What It Look Like”\n 05. DJ Food “Dark Lady”\n06. Amon Tobin “Four Ton Mantis”\n XXXchan ge “Lady Huh”\n07. TTC “(Pas La Peine D’Appeler Je Ne Réponds Pas Au) Te lephone”\n XXXchange “Lady Huh” “Clint Instrumental”\n08. Interview with Ronnie Darko\n09. D Kay “Eternal Love”\n10. D Kay “Interlude”\n11. Interview with D Kay\n12. D Kay “Boiling Point”\n13. D Kay “Lullabye”\n 14. Interview with D Kay\n15. D Kay “All That You Are”\n16. Potential Gh ost “Thousand Few”\n17. Bvdub “Goodbye”\n18. Interview with Brian of the Oscillation 2007 Electronic Music Festival\n19. AudioBuddha “Threshold” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080914T102000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080914T104000 SUMMARY:Brian/Oscillation interview UID:333D438F-671F-411A-B515-71AE8F560788 DTSTAMP:20090218T073511Z SEQUENCE:2 DESCRIPTION:5056993219 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT1H X-WR-ALARMUID:BE12490E-D7FE-4F0F-A530-2CD496329E56 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071111T110000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071111T113000 SUMMARY:Hol Baumann interview UID:5DC01767-A8B7-43E5-BB23-875311F06125 DTSTAMP:20071111T182610Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:1B75AC7A-737A-48C2-A803-04C0F54714D5 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20061001T090000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20061001T091500 SUMMARY:Marta & Tomek ProckowMikro Orchestra interview UID:26A02EE7-A963-4F4C-9412-7F9772E7220E SEQUENCE:6 DTSTAMP:20060930T073402Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT1H X-WR-ALARMUID:897E6A0B-E0ED-4880-9E5B-50877CC894B9 ATTACH;VALUE=URI:Basso END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20070310T164825Z UID:FFBBB3F1-FA20-476C-8926-685205313BE6 SEQUENCE:4 URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3?http://solipsistic nation.com/mp3/snation030907.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070309 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 28: MindTrix DESCRIPTION:This week on solipsistic NATION I’m going to give away some schwag. Hit me up with an email at solipsisticnation@gmail.com and you c ould be a lucky winner of a MindTrix tshirt. Check out which shirts are available at solipsisticnation.com.\n\nMindTrix is a fusion of eastern w isdom and western fashion. The clothing’s unique design is ruled by Mind Trix’s passion for the environment\, eastern philosophy and fashion. Min dTrix is devoted to opening the eyes and enlightening the minds of the m asses. I figure why not rock one of their cool shirts as you rock out to solipsistic Nation.\n\n01. My Robot Friend “Problems”\n\n02. Walter Mee go “Wanna Be A Star (Protman and Dangergirl Remix)”\n\n03. Pink Punk “Ya political”\n\n04. MSTRKRFT “Work On You”\n\n05. In Flagranti “Business A cumen”\n\n06. Momentum & Delicious Groove “Old Nasty”\n\n07. Royal Sapie n “Triple Nine (Royal Sapien Body Shot Remix)”\n\n08. Ryan Crane “Just L ike That”\n\n09. Los Brutos “Mr. Nice (Original Mix)”\n\n10. The Octopus Project + Black Moth Super Rainbow “Lollipopsichord”\n\n11. Trans Mania “Boing Boom Jack (Pulsinger Remix)”\n\n12. Plankton Man “Me Voy”\n\n13. Urban Delights “Revolution Number 1″ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20070624T015708Z UID:7614AFF6-04BE-4507-AD74-943AA2B2DCAB SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/64595/nation-6459 5-06-07-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070608 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 41: Signal to Noise DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070609 DESCRIPTION:Today’s show I’ll be playing for you noise that can reduce a cinderblock to a pile of of rubble and noise so gentle and pretty it co uld put you to sleep.\n\nI sometimes feel that listening to noise is lik e looking up at clouds or watching static on the tv. You zone out and st art seeing patterns and objects.\n\nIt begs the question: what is music? And at what point does sound go from being noise to music?\n\nThis week solipsistic NATION continues to promote art and design culture with ano ther t-shirt give away contest\, courtesy of The Imaginary Foundation. E mail me at solipsisticnation@gmail.com and you could be a lucky winner o f one Team Nacu t-shirt of your choice.\n\n01. Otomo Yoshihide “Matsushi ta”\n\n02. Merzbow “Hiturbo No. 4″\n\n03. Maju “#4″\n\n04. Otomo Yoshihi de & Sachiko M. “Filament 1 - 2″\n\n05. Fractal “Tritoch Wakes Up”\n\n06 . Skuli Sverrisson “Surviving Memory”\n\n07. James Brody “Turnings”\n\n0 8. Dielectric Minimalist All-Stars “When In Naples\, Eat”\n\n09. Peter A ppleton “Untitled 10″\n\n10. Karen Stackpole “Untitled #4″\n\n11. S.E.T. I. - after M. Behrens “Those Who Will Be”\n\n12. Nobukazu Takemura - aft er Scanner “Continuum (Remix)”\n\n13. Nobukazu Takemura “Part 1 5′16″”\n \n14. Mark Snyder “Danyoub” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080928T110000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080928T113000 SUMMARY:Jesse/Dubmatix interview UID:50CD2A03-DD7D-47A1-9433-18C73CC83647 DTSTAMP:20090218T073424Z SEQUENCE:2 DESCRIPTION:1-416-588-3841 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:9F8FDD3F-DA3A-4086-AB68-10A988DD3C0D DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071002T193000 LOCATION:514-880-5578 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071002T200000 SUMMARY:Interview Jonathan\, Ninja Tune UID:F54EE289-5F89-4E30-A5C9-9361198C79D6 DTSTAMP:20070930T063232Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:3B9AF249-10C7-43F6-97BD-A64A6AD30167 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090625T160000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090625T163000 SUMMARY:Depreciation Guild interview\, Bitpop UID:5C1127F7-B085-4899-9DDF-B10034E80C47 DTSTAMP:20090629T230111Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:DB31E24A-7EE2-4711-B8F8-E9DA552480C0 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080603T061500 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080603T063000 SUMMARY:Interview with Scanner UID:3FAF62D8-4716-4EDE-936C-737803672168 DTSTAMP:20080511T183906Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:E33B6C30-5253-4A73-98FE-7C49399A9D3D DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081222T091500 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081222T093000 SUMMARY:Orb live set UID:3D89D7F3-0CFA-40B6-9626-34713ABAB6FC DTSTAMP:20081214T193321Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:54E3232E-656B-4C98-A08C-64CFF6618EC9 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090621T130000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090621T133000 SUMMARY:The Clockwork Dolls interview UID:77FDFFEB-CE76-429A-A531-5F6276ADBFCA DTSTAMP:20090610T183600Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:2A83AAA2-DDE6-465E-AF49-E9FEEE3A4AFE DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090309T190000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090309T193000 SUMMARY:Interview with Dov/Muti & Cyberset UID:0B297BB2-7075-4E09-A9D7-F6726604C849 DTSTAMP:20090302T010757Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:EDB91001-9A34-4CDC-AE9B-4A526AC7356D DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080914T180000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080914T183000 SUMMARY:Interview Matt/Square Wail UID:89315321-0F25-47BE-A2A9-79B67B35CBDB DTSTAMP:20090218T073503Z SEQUENCE:3 DESCRIPTION:2063315274 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:D2CC529B-103C-46F4-AA91-F468E3E965E2 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20080927T203715Z UID:0B8D5DB3-22C0-4875-8FC0-3682C6528497 SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/126834/nation-126 834-09-25-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080926 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 109: Echo and Reverberation DESCRIPTION:It sometimes comes up in conversation what my criteria is fo r the electronic music that is featured on solipsistic NATION. You might think my answer would be fairtly straight forward. \"Why\, electronic m usic\, of course!\" But what are we talking about when we're talking abo ut electronic music?\n\nTake music made with synths and a drum machine. That's clearly electronic music. But what happens when you add vocals? I s it still electronic music? See? Things immediately become murky. Take Depeche Mode. They used a lot of electronic gear so did they make electr onic music? I would say no. They were a pop band that happened to make s ongs with electronic instruments. The Normal\, on the other hand\, were clearly an electronic music band.\n\nWhat happens when you start adding guitars\, bass and drums into the mix? Again\, it depends. Kid Rock is a rock act that utilizes electronic equipment while Ministry is an electr onic band that plays rock.\n\nAh\, you say\, but all music these days is played with instruments that are electronically amplified\, and recorde d digitally. And you are right. But I ultimately take the position that electronic music is whatever I point to and say \"That's electronic musi c.\" It's my show\, after all\, and I can make my own rules. I just ry a nd make the rules consistent.\n\nAnd that brings us to today's show\, wh ich is all about dub.\n\nDub is one of those grey areas because even in the earliest days of dub all the instruments were traditional instrument s like guitars\, bass and drums. And being reggae influenced that hardly qualifies as dub\, right? But the difference is how a dub producer mani pulates those instruments in a recording studio by dropping track in and out and adding reverb and echo. The studio itself becomes an instrument and\, to my mind\, makes it electronic music.\n\nOn this week's show we 're joined by Bruno Natal\, the director of the Dub Echoes. Dub Echoes i s a documentary on the history of dub and its effect on music\, from pop to punk and\, of course\, electronic music. Dub Echoes is full of great interviews and features legendary greats such as Lee \"Scratch\" Perry\ , Mad Professor and Sly & Robbie and many\, many\, many more!\n\nIf Dub Echoes is screening in your area\, I highly recommend that you see it. I f not\, no worries\, you soon will be able to purchase it on DVD from So ul Jazz Records.\n\n01. Dub Echoes (Trailer)\n02. Dubmatix \"Ain't Got N o Love Dub\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n03. Interview with Bruno Natal\, director of Dub Echoes\n04. Nucleus Roots \"Meditation Dub\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n05. Bloik \"Lazy Dub\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n06. Interview with Bruno Natal\, di rector of Dub Echoes\n07. Random \"Dubmage\"\n08. Spiral System \"Differ ent Light\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n09. Bluetech \"Diaspora Dub\"\n10. Intervie w with Bruno Natal\, director of Dub Echoes\n11. Suns of Arqa \"All You Need is Dub\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n12. Sympath \"Zero Sum\"\n13. Interview w ith Bruno Natal\, director of Dub Echoes\n14. Dubosmium \"All You Need i s Dub\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n15. Adham Shaikh \"Micro Dreams\"\n\nView the D ub Echoes trailer:\nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wPz6lAa4y-I END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20061203T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20061203T121500 SUMMARY:Email kate/Vitalic to arrange electroclash interview kate.whitby @pias.eu UID:94C4C62B-D81E-4112-974F-ABD1614494DB SEQUENCE:7 DTSTAMP:20061202T082139Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT15M X-WR-ALARMUID:A3DA83A8-AC4D-46AF-A534-ED8BC7EFA81D ATTACH;VALUE=URI:Basso END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070621T193000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070621T200000 SUMMARY:Aja West interview 1-206-420-4343 UID:4B8EA6E3-D72E-4BE8-BCF8-A03E4F5D12F2 DTSTAMP:20070813T083920Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:DB196718-FD4D-4929-9D06-904FBF9BF40B ATTACH;VALUE=URI: END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20070128T004452Z UID:8BB223FA-528B-40E2-9970-163125820AA4 SEQUENCE:8 URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3?http://solipsistic nation.com/mp3/snation012607.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070126 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 22: Quietus DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070127 DESCRIPTION:I’ve touched on ambient music on solipsistic NATION in the p ast but I thought it was time to have an entire episode dedicated to thi s genre.\n\nAmbient music is ambiguous and open-ended in scope\, includi ng everything from Erik Satie’s Trois Gymnopédies suite to Brian Eno’s a tmospheric On Land album. My own definition of ambient music is a bit na rrower in that I don’t think of pieces like Satie’s Gymnopédies as ambie nt music. While Gymnopédies is certainly a work of quiet genius I consid er it more of an instrumental piece.\n\nI think of ambient music as musi c that is near formless\, something that is amorphous and nebulous. It’s more about sounds that evoke a mood than a series of rhythmic patterns. \n\n01. Mel “Framed Moon”\n\n02. Insideamind “Right This Way”\n\n03. Poo lbath “Auto-Exit2″\n\n04. Cinema Volta “2005-09-04″\n\n05. Janek Schaefe r “All Bombing is Terrorism”\n\n06. Chris Herbert “Chlorophyll”\n\n07. D ave from Chub Creek “7777777″\n\n08. Muslimgauze “Fazisi”\n\n09. Dysphor “Self-Aware Pulsations”\n\n10. Spainful Films Soundtrack Dept. “Church Outing 20060312″\n\n11. Ezekiel Honig & Morgan Packard “A Long Time Ago” \n\n12. Irokez “Dark Blue”\n\n14. If Thousands “Radio Is Fine” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080906T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080906T123000 SUMMARY:Interview Kasson of Freezepop UID:79EACA1C-2F36-4A8C-BBC0-7937E0210E4B DTSTAMP:20090218T073538Z SEQUENCE:2 DESCRIPTION:6172715684 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:23F5D5C9-9655-4298-B45D-888BB0E950E1 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080604T191500 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080604T201500 SUMMARY:Record\, edit IDs\; mix show UID:92EFE91A-CD32-4FD8-8C37-3F080AB99576 DTSTAMP:20080607T170358Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:05F48C68-9234-4102-BE5F-762B67CCA49E DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081102T100000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081102T103000 SUMMARY:Interview Sven/Phlow Magazine UID:63DEE804-0B27-400F-B029-A496DC635FC2 DTSTAMP:20081110T000735Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:5AC3AE12-066D-4110-A0BD-6BB97276077D DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20080229T093000 EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20080307T093000 DTSTAMP:20080302T190157Z UID:2B61AB5E-8AB6-48B7-933E-02BE1C7BB716 SEQUENCE:2 DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080222T093000 SUMMARY:Upload SN to KYOU DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080222T094500 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080329T065959Z;WKST=MO BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:D8E39E19-DC5C-4D5B-9625-78EE71744209 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20070212T064155Z UID:556B21B3-7257-46CB-BB8C-BCF855F9D93F SEQUENCE:8 URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3?http://solipsistic nation.com/mp3/snation020207.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070202 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 23: Schismatrix DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070203 DESCRIPTION:Mind the Glitch!\n\nWhile some consider Glitch a sub-genre o f intelligent dance music\, Glitch does away with traditional instrument ation\, and instead focuses on the use of mechanized and non-natural sou nds. While rhythm is a central focal point of Glitch\, the style’s vario us sub-genres range from the ambient to the dance-oriented.\n\nWhile put ting together today’s episode of solipsistic NATION I wondered what my a ttraction to Glitch is. In the hands of\, say\, Throbbing Gristle or Min istry\, Glitch would be a sonic barrage of static that would reduce a ci nder block to a pile of dust. While some artists do use that approach wi th Glitch there are many more who prefer to use the elements of Glitch w ith a more ambient approach. The unnatural sounds of static\, hisses\, b leeps and pops become soothing and hypnotic. At the same time\, the brok en beats and fractured rhythms of Glitch can also for listeners to pay m ore attention to the music than other genres of electronic music.\n\nIn any case\, Glitch captures the zeitgeist of the world we live in. The wh ir of harddrives\, the jerky sounds of printers\, the beeps of our mobil e phones take on a new significance against the backdrop of Glitch.\n\n0 1. Zephyr Nova “Iota”\n\n02. Parts & Labor “Right This Way”\n\n03. DJ Sl ip “Utopia Revealed (She’s A Time Traveller)”\n\n04. Rik Rue “My Life Wi th Speed”\n\n05. Nalepa “Durian”\n\n06. krill.minima “Holzwurm”\n\n07. S hen “Causation”\n\n08. Land Shark “Dangerous”\n\n09. Drop The Lime “Try Harder”\n\n10. Mouse On Mars “Inocular - A”\n\n11. Deru “Tapah”\n\n12. S ocks and Sandals “Lover (OG Edit)”\n\n13. Aerostatic “Drone Mix2 limNORM ”\n\n14. Miskate “Ditty Dumdum”\n\n15. Ultre “Being Invincible”\n\n16. B alún “Opening The Box” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080321T190000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080321T193000 SUMMARY:Interview Jack Dangers UID:7B1D52B7-CC23-4995-82E3-D7E2C30E2D67 DTSTAMP:20080322T182301Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT1H X-WR-ALARMUID:D61708DA-58B2-438E-992D-DE5EF27EE5A2 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080420T190000 LOCATION:Robbie DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080420T193000 SUMMARY:Record Label Records interview UID:BDF9F433-D936-46CA-AC78-59CA07238003 SEQUENCE:6 DTSTAMP:20080413T225617Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080212T191500 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080212T193000 SUMMARY:Mail WPVM submission UID:0BF5D7EB-2425-4D3C-8E5B-DAF7A092F386 DTSTAMP:20080223T183821Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:4FF284DC-7350-4DBF-8A08-E69887C83E47 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080115T200000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080115T203000 SUMMARY:Email SN logo to Ultimae UID:241DF105-A466-4419-AE96-0A32EB1F8F00 DTSTAMP:20080120T033624Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT30M X-WR-ALARMUID:790626E2-F534-404B-BEE1-22A4656209B8 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071009T191500 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071009T200000 SUMMARY:Confirm Trilok Gurtu interview UID:F6C74AE7-22BA-4574-9A17-8B57885EB002 DTSTAMP:20071020T203306Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:2AE7C935-A668-49D3-B276-62261A5B72E0 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080712T060000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080712T063000 SUMMARY:Aes Dana interview UID:1A4B90AE-DC9F-48C6-A1EB-6AA75AF5E74E DTSTAMP:20080715T053128Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:CEE4D5E2-4C54-4903-B4E9-65812F79B580 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20070225T005523Z UID:3BFE8799-A043-43B7-BF8A-D3455F8FCCBA SEQUENCE:8 URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3?http://solipsistic nation.com/mp3/snation022307.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070223 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 26: Through A Glass Darkly DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070224 DESCRIPTION:In 1 Corinthians 13:12 the Apostle Paul says “Now we see thr ough a glass darkly.” The glass is a mirror which and to see through tha t mirror “darkly” is to have an obscure or imperfect vision of reality.\ n\nBut what is reality?\n\nThe Compact Oxford English Dictionary of Curr ent English says that reality is “the state of things as they actually e xist.” But all we know of reality is perceived through our senses\, whic h are imperfect. Further\, the way we interpret what we perceive is a su bjective experience. In a sense\, there is no way to see reality but thr ough a mirror darkly.\n\nThere are some who hold that since our sense ar e imperfect and since everything is a subjective experience the only thi ng we can truly know is ourselves. While reality is a consensual experie nce we are all of us living in a solipsistic nation.\n\nMusic is another subjective experience and trip hop\, with its noir-ish lense\, offers u s yet another glimpse into a world seen through a glass darkly. Trip hop was a term coined by British dance magazine Mixmag\, to describe DJ Sha dow’s hip hop instrumentals that changed-up the beat and mid-cuts\, taki ng the listener on a dark musical journey.\n\nI hope you enjoy today’s f light through the glass.\n\n01. Kalahari Surfers “Versatile Flying Objec ts”\n\n02. Chillerstadt “Heat”\n\n03. Scanlan “Son”\n\n04. Audiomoe “57 Spring”\n\n05. DigiT aLL LoVe “You Keep It”\n\n06. Monkeybacon “Roller”\ n\n07. Unorganized Crime “Alessandra”\n\n08. Da Smee “Jahmin001″\n\n09. Verbal Kint “The Temple (Smooth Trip Mix ft. Judie Jay)”\n\n10. Anji Bee with Bitstream Dream “Love Me\, Leave Me”\n\n11. The Neybuzz “Dark Days ”\n\n12. Behavior “Anywhere But Here”\n\n13. Collide “Razor Sharp” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081002T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081002T123000 SUMMARY:Justin Grado/Mevio Campaign UID:897EB3E1-E02E-4895-9258-AB6D17439508 DTSTAMP:20081004T094334Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT15M X-WR-ALARMUID:B26C285C-37A2-4D95-AE3F-79CABA61ADF4 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070925T093000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070925T094500 SUMMARY:Confirm Ninja Tune Thursday interview UID:1D30542D-3FCF-4BA6-BED6-2394CBCABD43 DTSTAMP:20070930T063126Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:1A7E011D-BF35-4A84-B564-19403F3AC29A DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090430T221500 LOCATION:510 315 2374 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090430T224500 SUMMARY:Interview Lorin/Bassnectar UID:8001237B-F5CD-4BD5-AAA1-434628AD4D33 DTSTAMP:20090429T193059Z SEQUENCE:2 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:7D5A93F5-DB3A-41C0-A501-DB551C8CC6C8 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071126T200000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071126T203000 SUMMARY:Simon\, Monotonik Interview UID:D3BC70C5-89D4-45B8-953F-B1E10AF7D4E5 SEQUENCE:7 DTSTAMP:20071128T181912Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090911 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 158: TBA UID:55B09273-9D00-4A94-8E2E-7DC0FAA34406 DTSTAMP:20090629T231422Z SEQUENCE:2 DURATION:P1D END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090119T200000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090119T203000 SUMMARY:Big City Orchestra interview UID:F340CC3F-30EF-452C-9FF7-0DD4E7C3DEBF DTSTAMP:20090124T193434Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:0166559A-18D5-469C-886B-A2E81D84BA68 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070930T203000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070930T204500 SUMMARY:Check out trancetribe.com UID:2061766A-7E88-4F35-A5EF-7557729EFB80 DTSTAMP:20070930T063218Z SEQUENCE:2 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:16028705-07CF-44A3-9F59-73A8ADFE74E3 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090609T120000 LOCATION:Steampunk DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090609T123000 SUMMARY:Interview Joshua/Vernian Process UID:A9362EB2-5DA2-4E1E-9475-9041040B42D4 DTSTAMP:20090610T183600Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:665975A8-4672-4843-B881-C1F0045C7AC1 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090117T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090117T121500 SUMMARY:Boreta & edIT interview UID:F1740888-45AC-4544-8FDC-4C4AF843E9CF DTSTAMP:20090323T011009Z SEQUENCE:3 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:F4CF3F9D-154D-45BF-83FA-573F6FF6C9C4 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070923T110000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070923T111500 SUMMARY:Interview Niraj Chag UID:9E1C8A33-5CF0-4909-97A2-F278E365B723 DTSTAMP:20070930T063104Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:F3DD05E9-1121-4195-9E8F-7EFBCB0D3C42 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080515T100000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080515T101500 SUMMARY:Confirm Scanner interview UID:A754F5DF-4E0E-4E20-9E62-6DB27D88C093 DTSTAMP:20080511T183902Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:FB233AC7-E421-41D0-AD63-D87A54A2D98C DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20090612T092740Z UID:9ED85957-28FA-4E28-95F4-D50D971E682D SEQUENCE:6 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/153913/nation-153 913-05-09-2009.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090515 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 141: Rock the Bells! DESCRIPTION:This week on solipsistic NATION our guests are Bassnectar\, Kush Arora\, Doubleclick of Two Fingers and Great Scott!\n\nThis show ca me together in an unexpected way. Originally I was just pulling together songs that I liked that I thought would work together nicely in a mix. But as I started gathering the songs I started noting all sorts of conne ctions. For example\, Nibu has MC'd on tracks for both Great Scott and B assnectar. Also\, this month Bassnectar and Kush Arora did a show togeth er in Portland. After some consideration I decided to focus on these art ist and ignore the rest of the tracks I had gathered for the mix and as I interviewed them even more connections became apparent. Funny how thes e things work out.\n\nA few notes.\n\nIf you like Bassnectar's music (an d really\, how can you not?) then you'll enjoy his appearances on the Th e Newest In New! and Koyaanisqatsi editions of solipsistic NATION. Kush Arora has appeared on the Year One and Record Label Records editions of solipsistic NATION. While this is the first time I've had the pleasure o f talking with Doubleclick I have had Amon Tobin\, the other half of Two Fingers\, for the Amon Tobin and Amon Tobin\, Live editions of solipsis tic NATION. This is also Great Scott's first appearance on the show but you listen to more music from his label on the Muti Music edition of sol ipsistic NATION.\n\nI hope you enjoy this week's show as much as I did p utting it together because I had a blast! \n\n01. Bassnectar \"Undergrou nd Communication (Featuring Seasunz)\"\n02. Bassnectar \"Art of Revoluti on (Instrumental)\"\n03. Interview with Bassnectar\n04. Bassnectar \"Kic k It Complex (Bassnectar Remix)\"\n05. Kush Arora \"Lose Control Feat. M C Zulu\"\n06. Kush Arora \"British Sucking Desis\"\n07. Interview with K ush Arora\n08. Kush Arora \"Newcommers Feat. N4SA\"\n09. Two Fingers \"J ewels and Gems\"\n10. Two Fingers \"Keman Rhythm\"\n11. Interview with D oubleclick of Two Fingers\n12. Two Fingers \"Straw Men\"\n13. Great Scot t \"Theorists feat. Raja Wilco and Nibu [Radio Vocal Edit]\"\n14. Great Scott \"Caravan\"\n15. Interview with Great Scott\n16. Great Scott \"Def con\" END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090629T190000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090629T193000 SUMMARY:Interview Jim Moynihan\, Spoonbill UID:FFDC487C-E0F1-4ADA-8197-024D5972C4FD DTSTAMP:20090629T230111Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:B83D0D27-C2C3-4EAF-9F30-6E95D4B2AC7D DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20061215T102507Z UID:7D87DC56-C9C0-4759-82F5-215EB5D7143B SEQUENCE:8 URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3?http://solipsistic nation.com/mp3/snation120806.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20061208 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 15: Fake Science DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20061209 DESCRIPTION:Each week on solipsistic NATION I play the best of all genre s of electrnoc music. On today’s show we talk to James Polanco of Fake S cience\, the digital online music store. We’ll also hear select tracks f rom artists who are featured Fake Science.\n\nFake Science is an interne t based distributor of downloadable music. Fake Science provides a uniqu e service catering to fans of indie labels and artists frustrated by a w orld ruled by large corporate download services\, where the true indepen dents are afforded little chance to stand out from the crowd.\n\nFake Sc ience is dedicated to making independent music available digitally and a ffordably. Fake Science wants to enable musicians to sell their music an d to make more by offering direct payment and an opportunity to reach a larger audience without being limited by the number of CDs they could af ford to print.\n\nWhat if people buying music were treated with respect rather than suspicion? Charged a reasonable amount of money for the musi c they were getting? What if they were allowed to share their favorite m usic with their friends without being considered a criminal?\n\nAs liste ners\, Fake Science is sick of being considered as consumers of art\, ra ther than patrons. Fake Science decided to do something about it.\n\nIf you enjoy today’s edition of solipsitic NATION then you’ll sure to dig t he Fake Science Lab Report podcast.\n\n01. Fake Science Interview\n\n02. Nano “Mosaic II”\n\n03. Qpe “Devil May Care”\n\n04. Eddie Mis “Acrobat Bilder”\n\n05. Hol Baumann “Radio Bombay”\n\n06. Cell Culture “Revelatio n”\n\n07. Dr. Toast “Introspective Transmission”\n\n08. Alchemy “Alchemy ”\n\n09. Carbon Based Lifeforms “MOS 6581 (Album Version)”\n\n10. Adham Shaikh “Shiraz (Evolution Mix)” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080327T113000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080327T114500 SUMMARY:Arrange Fischerspooner interview UID:EAC90C6F-B409-4C89-AC00-F8D117223CFA DTSTAMP:20080322T182621Z SEQUENCE:3 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:440BA8D7-8760-4495-827F-1C72A7D23EA0 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080614T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080614T121500 SUMMARY:Send IAMX/Metropolis Records interview copy to Espresso & Igloo UID:C7335E58-2F89-4334-962C-01D1B655AC18 DTSTAMP:20080614T161731Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:9019CFE7-334A-42EE-BBE3-AAAB2807ECD1 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20080120T193745Z UID:B3050827-2FC9-40ED-88C3-1CD4404F62FE SEQUENCE:3 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/94311/nation-9431 1-01-11-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080111 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 72: Ninja Tune DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080112 DESCRIPTION:Ninja Tune. Man\, where to begin?\n\nI guess for me it all s tarted when I was spinning at WMFO. Each week\, an hour or two before my show\, I’d go through all the new CDs and records to listen to what tra cks I might want to play when I went on air. Whenever something particul arly special came in I’d check out what label it was on for future refer ence. As the months\, then years went by\, I could help but notice that some amazing stuff was consistently coming out from this label called Ni nja Tune.\n\nThere are certain record labels that develop a distinct per sonality by their roster of musical artists. A classic example would be Motown Records. Back in the 60s\, Motown represented a staggering collec tion of mind blowing talent such as Stevie Wonder\, Marvin Gaye and Dian a Ross & The Supremes. Motown developed a reputation for putting out suc h insanely great music that if a new album came out by\, say\, the The J ackson 5\, you could virtually bank that it was going to be great. And i f a record came out by someone on Motown you didn’t know you could take it on faith that it was probably going to be good.\n\nThis has happened time and time again and most relevant to me are the indie/hardcore recor d labels that came out in the 80s like Dischord\, SST and TAANG!.\n\nWhi ch brings us to Ninja Tune.\n\nNInja Tune also has a flavor all its own. The sum of all the artists on Ninja Tune makes it sexy and aggressive\, gives it a wry sense of humor\, and moody and menacing. Ninja Tune skip s from drum and bass to abstract hip hop to nu jazz and chillout and on and on… The thing is\, some how all these different artists and differen t artists belong together. They all feel as if they are part of the same cloth.\n\nA few months back I had Ronnie Darko on the show and played a few tunes he mixed from the Scion CD Sampler v. 18: Ninja Tune Mix. Dar ko put me in touch with Jonathan Shedletzky from Ninja Tune and I asked him to come solipsistic NATION to talk and play a mix of new and classic music from the label. Think of it as my attempt to sketch out a mug sho t of Ninja Tune.\n\n01. Neotropic “Ultra Freaky Orange”\n02. Interview w ith Jonathan Shedletzky of Ninja Tune\n03. Roots Manuva “No Love”\n04. G hislain Poirier “Blazin (Featuring Face-T)”\n05. Wiley “50/50″\n06. Bloc khead “Duke Of Hazzard”\n07. Interview with Jonathan Shedletzky of Ninja Tune\n08. Sixtoo “Jackals and Vipers In Envy of Man (Part 8) ”\n09. Dae delus “Fair Weather Friends”\n10. Interview with Jonathan Shedletzky of Ninja Tune\n11. The Heavy “Colleen”\n12. Hexstatic “Tokyo Traffic”\n13. Interview with Jonathan Shedletzky of Ninja Tune\n14. DJ Kentaro “One Ha nd Blizzard”\n15. Amon Tobin “Kitchen Sink (Boxcutter Remix)”\n16. Cujo “The Light”\n17. Bonobo “Ketto”\n18. DJ Food “The Ageing Young Rebel (Fe aturing Ken Nordine)”\n19. Coldcut “Eine Kleine Hedmusik”\n20. Interview with Jonathan Shedletzky of Ninja Tune\n21. DJ Vadim “Your Revolution ( Featuring Sarah Jones) [Version]” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20071208T205406Z UID:992C3FB2-53AD-48D3-9184-977A1228D912 SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/88300/nation-8830 0-11-22-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071207 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 67: Hol Baumann DESCRIPTION:During the first year of the solipsistic NATION I wanted to make live electronic music performances a regular part of the show and I launched that segment with a set by Deru.\n\nSince then I’ve featured t racks from artists who performed for the Dub Beautiful Collective in San Francisco as well as Robert Rich. In the next few month’s we’ll have a live perfromance from Nalepa and Dr. Toast.\n\nOn today’s show we’ve got some fantastic music by Ultimae Records recording artist\, Olivier Oran d\, otherwise known as Hol Baumann. from his performance at The Sonic. J oining us is Hol and Sunny\, Ultimae Records co-founder.\n\n01. Hol Baum ann “Asia”\n02. Interview with Hol Baumann\n03. Hol Baumann “Final”\n04. Hol Baumann “Extended Away”\n05. Hol Baumann “Asian Woman”\n06. Hol Bau mann “Benares”\n07. Interview with Hol Baumann\n08. Hol Baumann “Send Aw ay”\n09. Hol Baumann “Sub 0″\n10. Hol Baumann “At Home”\n11. Interview w ith Hol Baumann\n12. Hol Baumann “Human”\n13. Hol Baumann “Radio Bombay” \n14. Interview with Hol Baumann END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20070930T054551Z UID:891342F2-A0C0-4E7C-930D-62D6756FC315 SEQUENCE:4 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/81236/nation-8123 6-09-27-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070928 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 57: Accretions DESCRIPTION:I’m constantly contacting record labels to send me promotion al CDs so I can deliver to you the finest in all genres of electronic mu sic. Recently I received a batch of experimental electronic music CDs fr om Accretions\, an artist-based independent music label with an ear towa rds experimental\, improvisational and global sounds. When I checked the mailing address I was surprised to find that they are based in San Dieg o\, California.\n\nI regard San Diego as a patch of paradise in the US. The city is absolutely beautiful. The weather is always clement and the people are warm and friendly. But San Diego is definitely not a metropol itan city. In fact\, San Diego is often referred to as a big city that t hink it’s a small town\, so you can appreciate my wonder that San Diego is also the home to a record label that offers some of the most innovati ve and exciting music out there.\n\nI asked Accretions’ Marcos Fernandes to join us on this week’s solipsistic NATION to talk about the label an d play select tracks of music from their roster of artists. Prepare to h ave your mind blown!\n\n01. Robert Montoya “…You’re Soaking In It”\n02. Interview with Marcos Fernandes of Accretions\n03. Donkey “La”\n04. Hans Fjellestad “Love Dart”\n05. Nathan Hubbard “17 stone park stutter/breat h”\n06. Damon Holzborn “If We’re All Going To Get It”\n07. Gunther’s Gra ss “Vulcanian”\n08. Panoptica “Camposanto”\n09. Las Cajas Del Ritmo “Com Com”\n10. Point Loma “Ensemble Circuits”\n11. Latinsizer “Falling Peni” \n12. Marcelo Radulovich “Unico Amor”\n13. Interview with Marcos Fernand es of Accretions END:VEVENT BEGIN:VTODO PRIORITY:5 DTSTAMP:20060921T212351Z UID:5721DF54-4141-43EB-AA27-8F91D5BF7D11 SEQUENCE:4 STATUS:COMPLETED DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20060921T000000 SUMMARY:Email praketh@gmail.com of the Blue Orb podcast to particiapte i n exquisite corpse mix COMPLETED:20060921T070000Z DUE;VALUE=DATE:20060921 END:VTODO BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20070818T180227Z UID:098CF98F-2250-4EF1-9002-F66F883FB079 SEQUENCE:4 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/75664/nation-7566 4-08-16-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070817 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 51: Accelerate DESCRIPTION:On today’s show we’re going to focus on tech house. We’ll al so talk with Vivian Host\, the editor of XLR8R Magazine.\n\nEvery week I get hit with a tidal wave of new releases that I listen to in order to deliver to you a mix of the very best of all genres of electronic music. One way I keep from drowning in all this music is reading XLR8R Magazin e. XLR8R covers the latest in electronic music\, culture\, style and tec hnology. XLR8R also releases a weekly podcast and videocast which you sh ould definitely subscribe to.\n\nAs a DJ and as a someone who loves elec tronic music in all its myriad forms and as a graphic designer\, XLR8R M agazine seems like it’s published just for me!\n\n01. Evan Marc “Silver” \n02. Interview with Vivian Host\, editor of XLR8R Magazine\n03. Digital Filth “Issues”\n04. Alexis Tyrel “No Way Back”\n05. Voodoo J “Electric Shock”\n06. Interview with Vivian Host\, editor of XLR8R Magazine\n07. L ucio & Pep “Na Bir E Nu Spniel”\n08. Brasswork Agency “Crushed and Shake n”\n09. Interview with Vivian Host\, editor of XLR8R Magazine\n10. Coder ock “Poke”\n11. Christoph Schindling “Alert”\n12. Ilario Naples “Psychot ropic Drugs”\n13. Interview with Vivian Host\, editor of XLR8R Magazine\ n14. Dejan Galic “Coup De Coeur”\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071013T080000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071013T083000 SUMMARY:Interview Trilok Gurtu UID:363720FA-A532-4C1B-A33B-CE9225E88864 DTSTAMP:20071020T203334Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:F2D88CDB-33AC-4209-B692-70FC05A94B4B DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090618T150000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090618T153000 SUMMARY:Clockwork Cabaret interview UID:1F34CE0C-4676-4ABC-B2EE-52F368A59A72 DTSTAMP:20090629T230111Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:18EE8E9B-D210-4E5B-BB33-1E1E701D5BE2 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20070430T141249Z UID:E65A87DA-901D-41C8-B701-2AE771811B23 SEQUENCE:7 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/58530/nation-5853 0-04-25-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070427 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 35: Quo Vadis DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070428 DESCRIPTION:Hello\, citizens\, and welcome to Solipsistic Nation\, the s how that features the very best of all genres of electronic music.\n\nTh is week on solipsistic NATION we’ll take a journey in sound.\n\nI think most DJs will tell you that when they play a set that they want to take listeners on a journey. There’s something magical about music in that it can take you places. The sound of crickets chirping can transport you t o an idyllic summer night while the sound of fog horns can take you to a mysterious\, somber place\, all within the space between your ears.\n\n On today’s solipsistic NATION we’ll go to the streets of Italy\, the bea ches of Mexico and the distant seas. We’ll hear the sounds of bicycles\, automobiles\, jets and sailing ships. We’ll travel the world without ta king a step.\n\nThis week solipsistic NATION continues to promote art an d design culture with another t-shirt give away contest\, courtesy of Ph ilosopher Garden. Email at solipsisticnation@gmail.com and you could be a lucky winner of one Philosopher Garden t-shirt of your choice.\n\n01. Brindisi Paradiso “Boca Boca”\n\n02. Chris Watson/Richard H. Kirk/Stephe n Mallinder “Runway O2E”\n\n03. Sismo “Palma Roja”\n\n04. Bn Loco “Canci ón Playera”\n\n05. Nosaj Thing “Aquarium”\n\n06. Chimp Beams “Menina”\n\ n07. Skink “Pomme Rips”\n\n08. Tycho “Send and Receive”\n\n09. Detalles “Move On (Jonas Bering Remix)”\n\n10. Elan “Driving At Night In the Rain ”\n\n11. Roland P. Young “Willow”\n\n12. Maju “Distortion”\n\n13. David Bickley and Tom Green “Frozen Ship” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20070118T103851Z UID:F805E44D-8B5F-461C-86F1-4EE8D437BFAA SEQUENCE:7 URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3?http://solipsistic nation.com/mp3/snation011907.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070119 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 21: Droppin' & Poppin' Beats DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070120 DESCRIPTION:It’s funny how some of these shows come together.\n\nI didn’ t set out to do an all hip hop show for this week’s edition of solipsist ic NATION. I just picked songs I’ve been grooving to. As I started flowi ng the songs together for the mix I realized that they were all hip hop tunes.\n\nWhat’s remarkable about that is that I’m not a fan of most hip hop that comes out these days. I’m one of those people who thinks that some of the best hip hop came out of the 80’s and early 90’s. Oh\, sure\ , there has been some great hip hop since then but I really feel that ra p was hamstrung when it became next to impossible to secure the rights f or sampling or the bits that come from the deejay. Laying down the most rudimentary beats backed by a cheap keyboard rarely makes for a good son g. I miss the sonic brilliance that came from Hank Shocklee and Pete Roc k. I celebrate turntablists like Mix Master Mike and DJ Q-bert who defie d the restrictions layed down by entertainment lawyers so they could cre ate the best music possible. And yet here I am putting out an all hip ho p show. I guess it’s time for me to set my prejudices about my feelings about today’s hip hop aside.\n\n01. DJ Jay C 3 “Hey Mr. DJ”\n\n02. DJ Uf f Da & DJ Jay C 3 “I’m In Control”\n\n03. Malente “Open Secret (Radio Ed it)”\n\n04. Four Tet “A Joy (Percee P Version)”\n\n05. Craig De Maio “Th e Circus Tent Experiment”\n\n06. Zion I & The Grouch “Trigger”\n\n07. Ro scoe “Mr. Peanut Vender”\n\n08. Stereotyp “Big Flows”\n\n09. Hi-Tek “Mar ch”\n\n10. The Visionaries “Talkin’ HandJive (Ft. Shorkut)”\n\n11. Acid Reign “Word Em Up”\n\n12. Jern Eye “Power Animal”\n\n13. Chief Kamachi “ Jim Kelly”\n\n14. Motion Man “Professional Experts (Ft. Kool Keith & Kut Masta Kurt)”\n\n15. Edan “Beautiful Food”\n\n16. Society of Invisibles “ Down”\n\n17. Agallah “The Don Bishop” “Ride Out (O.G.G.G.) (Featuring Th e Alchemist)”\n\n18. Mikial “I’m Honest”\n\n19. Hairdoo “Freedom” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080309T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080309T123000 SUMMARY:Bloodied Blade interview UID:4C54637C-6EFD-44D4-BF13-4E0C57082893 DTSTAMP:20080315T174741Z SEQUENCE:2 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071020T100000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071020T103000 SUMMARY:Jonathan\, NinjaTune interview UID:1051345F-2A74-44C0-BFCF-9D4D2E4B4DEE DTSTAMP:20071020T203405Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:EC687E30-3608-4E42-AAE2-B0D73210CA5B DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080824T173000 LOCATION:1-405-834-4953 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080824T175000 SUMMARY:Trash Yourself interview UID:A3EFB3BB-0773-4216-92EC-D6C4D7AF80AB DTSTAMP:20080826T062654Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:31B6D125-5278-4DE3-BECB-EACEB96F6D00 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070915T100000 LOCATION:Skype: ruthmarmalade DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070915T101500 SUMMARY:Interview Sam\, Loop Guru UID:1EB5D7BF-760F-475B-9806-659AC70D800F DTSTAMP:20070915T162904Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:8AA5D215-BC1B-45B7-8FC5-E424A28EA966 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090703 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 148: Exillon\, Live UID:A25A6B14-44F1-45CF-9AD9-3C5A22F42834 DTSTAMP:20090324T040405Z SEQUENCE:4 DURATION:P1D END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20090218T072628Z UID:44297877-B400-4B69-838E-9BE738D36056 SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/140820/nation-140 820-01-24-2009.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090116 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 125: HiddenPlace Music\, Part 2: The Best Net Label Releases of 2008 DESCRIPTION:If you've started listening to solipsistic NATION because of last week's soundtrack to an imaginary movie by Guy Ritchie or Amon Tob in's live set the week before\, welcome.\n\nIf you're the kind of person who is easily bored by the same kind of music then solipsistic NATION i s for you. Each week I explore a theme or genres of electronic music so each week is different.\n\nThis week out guest is Travis Nobles from the hiddenplace music blog who has prepaared a beautiful mix of music of tr acks he considers the best Net Releases of 2008.\n\nI'm grateful for Tra vis for putting this mix together because I've never been very good at p utting together the obligatory best of lists at the end of the year. Wit h any luck\, I'll also have a HC from Headphone Commute's best 2008 rele ases as well.\n\nYou can follow Travis on Twitter at http://twitter.com/ hiddenplace and HC at http://twitter.com/h_c.\n\n01. Trills \"Embryo\"\n 02. Kiorda Daekin \"Median\"\n03. Michael Hoffmann \"The Pilot\"\n04. In terview with Travis Nobles of hiddenplace music\n05. Solar Fields \"Feel ings (album mix) radio edit\"\n06. iqtu \"aiken\"\n07. Track53 \"We Were Warm (Sun Showers)\"\n08. Iambic2 \"December's Shadows\"\n09. Lokua \"C rystal Coupe\"\n10. The Dandelion Council \"Exploring Woods in Pyjamas C irca 1982\"\n11. Interview with Travis Nobles of hiddenplace music\n12. Ólafur Arnalds \"Fok\"\n13. Prologue \"Legend\"\n14. Planet Boelex & Lis a's antenna \"Angels\"\n15. general fuzz \"go inward\"\n16. Interview wi th Travis Nobles of hiddenplace music END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081227T200000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081227T203000 SUMMARY:Interview Matt B UID:DCAB23B3-B8E9-4073-B8D8-CD2A342F07FC DTSTAMP:20081216T151148Z DESCRIPTION:It will be Dec. 27 @ 1 pm for Matt in Japan BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT15M X-WR-ALARMUID:9A8774A2-1827-4D7A-A80B-4F65990F509A DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090415T140000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090415T143000 SUMMARY:Yann\, Dragon's Eye Productions interview UID:8C141166-0172-46AB-8A5B-A601E4DD1261 DTSTAMP:20090419T035717Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:C4F592D4-75B0-410C-A9DF-660213D22A9A DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20060921T120000 LOCATION:415-552-2503 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20060921T121500 SUMMARY:Interview Grouse UID:557FB01D-2D11-4520-B74B-2CF78F5C592B SEQUENCE:7 DTSTAMP:20060921T024902Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:8E844E2B-A190-47AE-ABCA-E270664CE31A ATTACH;VALUE=URI: END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080919T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080919T121500 SUMMARY:Follow up on Hank Shocklee interview UID:71F8A345-0F71-46D0-86CA-D6E41B17027B DTSTAMP:20080826T062654Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:C6D7B761-6CD9-4C26-BD21-5BC9FB47C92F DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090314T200000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090314T203000 SUMMARY:Terre Thaemlitz interview UID:46668042-0048-4DD9-82E1-120AE926931B DTSTAMP:20090323T010716Z SEQUENCE:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080302T100000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080302T103000 SUMMARY:Interview Adam\, Immerse Records UID:819B66BE-FA1A-464F-AD48-A675447ED8D8 DTSTAMP:20080302T190004Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT1H X-WR-ALARMUID:C59AEF2D-58BB-4C03-9495-5BBA9DAF20A9 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080831T190000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080831T193000 SUMMARY:Interview Bass Science UID:131506C5-4FCC-4E91-B4B3-A298E3828F13 DTSTAMP:20090218T073544Z SEQUENCE:2 DESCRIPTION:Matt noizemafia\; Nalepa stevenslepa or 1-323-806-2089 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:28FE6851-9FC1-4FF0-B8CA-0EDF343F01BC DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20061017T150000 SUMMARY:Jeremiah/Nullsleep Interview UID:3E1F2DD6-9AC8-4DA1-9D02-35ECDFE1EF27 SEQUENCE:3 DTSTAMP:20061017T215614Z DESCRIPTION:212-854-3575\n\n646-236-5104 DURATION:PT1H END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080127T130000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080127T133000 SUMMARY:Lovespirals interview with Anji Beee & Ryan Lum UID:91379C0B-6BCC-4CA0-91D9-F14B704AFD56 DTSTAMP:20080127T204025Z SEQUENCE:7 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20071215T223327Z UID:43B21D91-B32E-4829-89E5-10B23F1ABB7F SEQUENCE:6 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/90520/nation-9052 0-12-10-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071214 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 68: Elektrotribe DESCRIPTION:Back in August I did an all tech house show on solipsistic N ATION and most of the music came from Elektrotribe Records. Elektrotribe ’s co-founder\, Rom1 and I exchanged a few emails and after many months I’m pleased to have him as a guest on solipsistic NATION.\n\nElektrotrib e Records is a label and management company based on an international co mmunity of music producers\, DJs\, designers\, VJs and video producers. While a lot of Elektrotribe’s releases focus on tech house they’re not l imited to that genre. Soulkut\, for example\, specializes in a kind of a bstract hip hop and Dark Machines tends to be more drum and bass oriente d.\n\nSpeaking of which\, Nikolce Vasilevski of Dark Machines will relea se his latest album\, Motion\, on Elektrotribe December 17th. If you lov ed Prodigy’s The Fat of the Land then you’re really going to dig Motion! \n\n01. Dark Machines “220″\n02. Interview with Rom1 of Elektrotribe Rec ords\n03. Soulkut “Berlin Undaground”\n04. Lucio & Pep “Afternoon”\n05. Interview with Rom1 of Elektrotribe Records\n06. Digital Filth “Beta Bug ”\n07. Interview with Rom1 of Elektrotribe Records\n08. Moog Conspiracy “Code Alfa (Lucio & Pep Remix)”\n09. The Free Electric Band “Bashy”\n10. Interview with Rom1 of Elektrotribe Records\n11. Flavio Lodetti & Clett o Arrighi “Refresh”\n12. Ilario Naples “Anfetamin”\n13. Interview with R om1 of Elektrotribe Records\n14. Mark Marquez “Voodoo Cat”\n15. Harnessn oise “Flat Coke Can't Dance”\n16. Interview with Rom1 of Elektrotribe Re cords END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090828 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 156: Steampunk UID:DC6E4023-B650-42B9-94C1-B7CBF57FE8F0 DTSTAMP:20090629T232131Z SEQUENCE:3 DURATION:P1D END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20070219T073023Z UID:9815B814-247A-4C3A-9A34-C354FD061ACD SEQUENCE:7 URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3?http://solipsistic nation.com/mp3/snation021607.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070216 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 25: Exquisite Corpse DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070217 DESCRIPTION:Exquisite corpse is based on a parlor game. The game was pla yed by several people\, each of whom would write a phrase on a sheet of paper\, fold the paper to conceal their part of it\, and pass it on to t he next player for her contribution. Each collaborator adds to the compo sition in sequence\, either by following a rule (e.g. “The adjective nou n adverb verb the adjective noun”) or by being allowed to see the end of what the previous person contributed.\n\nWhat made this game so charmin g was the collaborative efforts in creating a piece of artwork and the u nexpected results when the whole was revealed to all the particpants.\n\ nYears ago I adapted exquisite corpse for radio when I was spinning at W MFO. I would invite several DJs to the show and begin the set with a son g. The next particpants had exactly the length of the song to choose a t rack that he thought should be played next. The DJ could stay within the same genre or mood or segue into an entirely different direction and th e next DJ would do the same. It was a lot fun and made for some amazingl y diverse mixes of music.\n\nToday’s episode of solipsistic NATION is an exquisite corpse mix.\n\nI invited the hosts of some of some of the bes t electronic music podcasts to participate in the exquisite corpse mix. As above\, each podcaster was sent a MP3 of the song most recently added to the mix and were asked to select a song to play next. None of them h as any idea what the final exquisite corps emix will sound like until th e release of today’s show. The mix will be just as much a surprise for t hem as it will be for you!\n\n01. Stop Paving Roads “Spanish Evil”\nSele cted by Bazooka Joe\, solipsistic NATION\n\n02. Halou “Everything Is OK (Different)”\nSelected by Anji Bee\, The Chillcast\n\n03. Pale Beneath t he Blue “Inside”\nSelected by Jim Nye\, Idyllic Music\n\n04. Hexes & Ohs “Alive Until Saturday Night”\nSelected by Julien Smith\, In Over Your H ead\n\n05. Christian Walt “Sooner Or Later (Once Again)”\nSelected by Ja son Smith\, Both Sides of the Surface\n\n06. La Caution “Je Te Hais”\nSe lected by Thomas\, Yo La La!\n\n07. Aegis “Computer Chips”\nSelected by Guy David\, Advanced Electronica\n\n08. I Am Dog Biscuit “Yakuza VS The Robots”\nSelected by Neil\, Well Made Music\n\n09. :brownstudy “Do Gets Done”\nSelected by .8bliss\, Omnipresent Podcast\n\n10. Ewun “Screw Up”\ nSelected by Mr. E\, The DJ Class\n\n11. Blue Hand “Novokaine”\nSelected by Patric Bakkenist\, Electron-X END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090622T133000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090622T140000 SUMMARY:Interview Mike/Planet Mu Records UID:EEEACFF1-E818-4950-926C-9DDAC8827394 DTSTAMP:20090629T230111Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:9BC114CD-AA2C-4C00-9D7A-E7A92D8EE074 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20080706T091620Z UID:F9611326-03D5-4BC2-8543-263AE1BBCE63 SEQUENCE:4 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/115479/nation-115 479-06-12-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080613 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 94: Metropolis Records DESCRIPTION:The last couple of months I've been thinking about the elect ronic music community. Electronic music has been around for decades but to me it has always seemed underground\, even more so than punk. What's weird about that is that electronic music is a presence in almost all ge nres of music today. Almost every artist or band employs samples or drum loops\, from your local bar band to Madonna. And yet if you asked your average person on the street they'd be hard pressed to think of an elect ronic music artist or band they know.\n\nBut if you're listening to soli psistic NATION then you're obviously a fan of electronic music and may b e part of the electronic music community.\n\nToday's guest is Dave Heckm an\, the founder of Metropolis Records. Dave's label specializes in elec tro\, industrial\, synthpop\, futurepop\, darkwave\, and goth and his ro ster of artists include the likes of KMFDM\, Front 242 and Snog. While i t was a pleasure to talk to Dave about Metropolis Records what I really enjoyed was the history of the label and the community that grew around the label.\n\nAs Dave points out\, genres like industrial came out of th e post-punk scene and that scene has always had a strong community. Elec tronic music in general may still be underground\, and maybe that's for the best\, but there has always been people who have kept the scene fres h and exciting.\n\n01. Snog \"License\"\n02. IAMX \"The Alternative\"\n0 3. IAMX \"Nightlife\"\n04. Interview with Chris Corner of IAMX\n05. KMFD M \"Godlike (Original 12\" Mix)\"\n06. Front 242 \"Headhunter (Front Lin e Assembly Mix)\"\n07. Front Line Assembly \"Unleashed (Mindless Mix By Sebastian R. Komor)\"\n08. Combichrist \"Electrohead\"\n09. Ken Marshall & (Cevin) Key \"Maniac Shuffle\"\n10. Interview with Dave Heckman of Me tropolis Records\n11. PIG \"Suck Shit Spit (Album Version)\"\n12. Velvet Acid Christ \"Discolored Eyes\"\n13. Interview with Dave Heckman of Met ropolis Records\n14. Vnv Nation \"Descent\"\n15. Juno Reactor \"Tanta Pe na\"\n16. Wumpscut \"Hard to Bear\"\n17. Interview with Dave Heckman of Metropolis Records\n18. Meat Beat Manifesto \"Children of Earth\" END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090430T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090430T123000 SUMMARY:Interview Great Scott UID:520DDC39-8203-4EE7-9974-0C764A359514 SEQUENCE:8 DTSTAMP:20090430T194234Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081004T100000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081004T103000 SUMMARY:Interview Rob/Tru-Thoughts UID:206B79BC-871F-404C-828F-B348525F1140 DTSTAMP:20090218T073413Z SEQUENCE:2 DESCRIPTION:447932775972 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:3BA563F2-E28F-4DDD-8818-3D16D65871FA DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090601T100000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090601T101500 SUMMARY:Contact Raster-Norton about label interview UID:D6B64F1A-5B83-4B5D-AE56-8BC4B4302707 DTSTAMP:20090419T023253Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:D7EFC2BA-FE7E-461D-8C79-CFA35F76F4F4 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090624T100000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090624T103000 SUMMARY:Interview Robert/Machinae Supremacy UID:F2CEAE7A-2459-43C9-93C0-ADD4B2AFECC5 DTSTAMP:20090629T230111Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:6BC0AAF8-4C42-4EE8-AB95-D452AF6A03F7 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20061113T090000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20061113T091500 SUMMARY:Raffi Rocket interview HE WILL CALL ME UID:3003FCD8-7469-4C26-BE81-A0655C56B8BB SEQUENCE:6 DTSTAMP:20061112T180832Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:912EF27B-0A34-4CAA-A8D2-E36992110C7F ATTACH;VALUE=URI:Basso END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VTODO PRIORITY:1 DTSTAMP:20060911T100547Z UID:DF214CC4-436D-425E-94B5-61EB98939534 SEQUENCE:1 STATUS:COMPLETED DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060909 SUMMARY:Make sure website works COMPLETED:20060911T070000Z DUE:20060909T000000Z END:VTODO BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20070414T074940Z UID:4FA70DDD-2EA3-4E33-BFC8-FFC545BF6B87 SEQUENCE:6 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/57060/nation-5706 0-04-12-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070413 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 33: 3rd Stone From The Sun DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070414 DESCRIPTION:On this week’s edition of solipsistic NATION we’ll focus on electronic music infused with rhythms and sounds from around the world.\ n\nSome call this subgenre of electronic music ethnotechno while others call it world beat. Maybe the reason it escapes such easy categorizatio n is because this kind of electronic music borrows from so many cultures and is performed and composed by so musicians across the planet. Is et hnotechno electronic music that incorporates global rhythms and sounds? Or is it music composed by artists from different countries? Or both? We’ll ask Derek Beres\, author of Global Beat Fusion: The History of the Future of Music\, this question on today’s show.\n\nSpeaking of global beat fusion\, this week’s solipsistic NATION give away is Karsh Kale’s C D\, Broken English.\n\nOn Broken English\, London born and New York rais ed Karsh Kale balances his Indian heritage with rock ‘n’ roll\, hip hop and atmospheric pop for his most diverse release to date. His third stud io release\, Kale works with a talented cast of collaborators including MC Napoleon and vocalists Trixie Reiss (The Crystal Method)\, film compo ser Salim Merchant (one half of the “it” Bollywood composer team\, Salim -Sulaiman) and Dierdre of Ekova.\n\nSend me an email at solipsisticnatio n@gmail.com and you might find yourself the lucky winner of Karsh Kale’s Broken English.\n\n01. Banco de Gaia “Kara Kum (Radio Edit)”\n\n02. Kar sh Kale “Hole in the Sky”\n\n03. Welder “Shiva”\n\n04. Soma “Baal”\n\n05 . ZAMAN 8 & Hafez Modir “Sani”\n\n06. Marsicano “Ganges”\n\n07. MIDIval PunditZ “Piya”\n\n08. Bitstream Dream “Flight of the Diplasiocoela (Ft. Sandhya Sanjana)”\n\n09. Mr. Tunes “Metamorphosis”\n\n10. Maïdo Project “Galatasaray (Remix)”\n\n11. Blue Tribe “Sun King”\n\n12. Cheb I Sabbah “Madh Assalhin (Praising of the Saints Ft. Haddaretes)”\n\n13. Interview with Derek Beres\, author of Global Beat Fusion: The History of the Fut ure of Music\n\n14. Land “Bustle” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090217T133000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090217T134500 SUMMARY:Arrange Muti interview UID:64CBB78F-F9D6-4191-9BC3-1743F47C18EF DTSTAMP:20090218T072227Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:68C45504-08F4-4F8E-AA58-49899644D44B DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070924T190000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070924T193000 SUMMARY:Datach'i Breakbeat interview UID:CB3959E7-2AD6-4DBC-91F9-86D110D1CBE4 DTSTAMP:20070930T063117Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:DAF97987-4B2C-4F4B-901C-55A192F5A243 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070801T190000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070801T193000 SUMMARY:Interview with Vivian Host\, XLR8R UID:A20FABC5-EF8B-4146-815A-877628A938F0 SEQUENCE:5 DTSTAMP:20070802T033629Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070908T120000 LOCATION:1-619-299-5371 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070908T123000 SUMMARY:Accretions interview w/ Marcos Fernandos UID:A2BEA7F6-DBFF-4D96-A1BD-BE0FF21EF28D DTSTAMP:20070915T163002Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:A4CEBDC5-DC54-4617-998B-FB7E8E47EB49 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090119T110000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090119T113000 SUMMARY:Hiddenplace interview UID:805F0E72-F57A-4C35-B89C-120724276C2F DTSTAMP:20090117T183021Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:41604162-D24D-4A11-9D58-61C99F7B9F83 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071118T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071118T123000 SUMMARY:Interview Axel Barcelo\, Konfort/No Copy Protection UID:C8474F91-11BD-47AB-A23E-2A7CEE25DC95 SEQUENCE:9 DTSTAMP:20071124T205008Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:6188A99E-DEF9-4B85-A74F-8456740ACF25 ATTACH;VALUE=URI:Basso END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091120 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 168: TBA UID:57713CD8-31C2-4A6C-A4DC-E13B9DC5A245 DTSTAMP:20090629T231751Z SEQUENCE:2 DURATION:P1D END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080130T193000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080130T200000 SUMMARY:Interview Bluetech UID:1D4C532B-FAFF-4C92-9B09-E7B46EC6DF1C DTSTAMP:20080208T030609Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT15M X-WR-ALARMUID:4E7B6F8D-E620-4228-A1B7-4E89834B53E5 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20080411T192259Z UID:DD9CD199-DCDF-485B-B8E3-DD39840C8E23 SEQUENCE:6 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/105927/nation-105 927-03-30-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080404 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 84: Planet Boelex\, Live DESCRIPTION:There is so much electronic music coming out these days that more and more I’ve come to rely on blogs. Just as solipsistic NATION ac ts as a filter to what is the best of all genres of electronic music so to do the blogs I frequent. And what blogs do I read?\n\nPitchfork is a great source for music news but Pitchfork’s reporting is broad in scope and I find myself having to sift through a lot of articles to find infor mation useful to me. XLR8R is more in line with the kind of music I’m in terested in but I don’t rely on XLR8R alone. Neural.it is a fantastic si te for reviews of experimental electronic music. Igloo Magazine is a gre at site for reviews of electronic music\, although I wish they would hav e more in-depth articles and reviews. More recently I’ve begun following the Headphone Commute and Phlow Magazine. Headphone Commute posts artic les featuring music that I really enjoy as well as interesting and conci se interviews with electronic musicians. Phlow Magazine extensively cove rs free MP3 music culture\, which is great because you can download the music they review as you read their articles.\n\nI’m a big fan of Travis Nobles hiddenplace music blog. I respect Travis’s thoughts on music so much that I had him on solipsistic NATION as a guest DJ back in February . One of the artists he featured in his mix was Planet Boelex. I was so taken with Planet Boelex that I contacted Ossi\, the man who is Planet B oelex\, to arrange an interview and to feature his release\, Live At Vir us Festival 2007\, Lithuania\, on today’s show.\n\nThe music of Planet B oelex is a sonic soundscape that envelopes you like gossamer but is root ed in driving beats and an emotionally complex structure\, giving his mu sic a depth and force that belies it’s tenuous first impressions. Just a s Ossi’s music metamorphasizes so to does his performances. Live At Viru s Festival 2007\, Lithuania is a document of Ossi’s development as an ar tist at a specific time in his life. Ossi is constantly honing his craft and his next live release will significantly different from his previou s release. Today’s show represents a snapshot of where Planet Boelex was in 2007. I can’t even begin to imagine where he is now.\n\n01. Planet B oelex “Forever and Always”\n02. Interview with Planet Boelex\n03. Planet Boelex “Untitled”\n04. Interview with Planet Boelex\n05. Planet Boelex “Shower Curtain”\n06. Interview with Planet Boelex\n07. Planet Boelex “S eagull Scene”\n08. Interview with Planet Boelex\n09. Planet Boelex “Unti tled”\n10. Planet Boelex “Suunta”\n11. Interview with Planet Boelex\n12. Planet Boelex “Blinded Of You”\n13. Interview with Planet Boelex\n14. P lanet Boelex “Sim Ten”\n15. Planet Boelex “Direction Backwards”\n16. Pla net Boelex “100kn”\n17. Interview with Planet Boelex END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080920T060000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080920T063000 SUMMARY:Pavlo/Coleco Music interview UID:AAB7758D-A9AA-4AD5-9593-3EF03630A562 DTSTAMP:20090218T073452Z SEQUENCE:2 DESCRIPTION:01143062035 or 0111567952467 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT1H X-WR-ALARMUID:B49FA8FA-9AC8-4286-BCD3-8617047D6129 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090717 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 150: TBA UID:399DE633-34C5-48DC-BFC2-A4F5F212F593 DTSTAMP:20090629T230800Z SEQUENCE:3 DURATION:P1D END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090701T000000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090701T121500 SUMMARY:Arrange Deru interview for August\; new album UID:1CD4F790-C6BC-4606-8B71-BA6383C607C7 DTSTAMP:20090530T211425Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:39F7F115-C75A-4A78-96C7-3754984C618A DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20080309T180044Z UID:EDA0C907-8713-45CE-B72D-9E82FF66B75D SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/102796/nation-102 796-03-06-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080307 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 80: Dr. Toast\, Live DESCRIPTION:If you’re new to solipsistic NATION\, I kick off each month with a live performance by an electronic musician.\n\nWhen I first intro duced the live segment on the show I thought that it would be something I would only occasionally do on solipsistic NATION. I just assumed that recordings of live performance that artists would share with me would be scant. Happily\, I was wrong.\n\nAs more and more live recordings came my way I decided that I would feature those shows on solipsistic NATION at the beginning of each month until the well ran dry. At this point I h ave enough recordings to take us until June and it at this point it look s like I can continue this segment on solipsistic NATION indefinitely.\n \nThis month’s comes to us from Dr. Toast by way of the Dub Beautiful Co llective. Dr. Toast’s music is\, well\, beautiful.\n\nThreadlessI’d like to thank Dr. Toast and Maer from the Collective for their generosity. I had Maer on solipsistic NATION a few months back to feature some of the artists who have performed for the Collective in the past. I could prob ably continue the live segment on solipsistic NATION for the next year d rawing from their archive alone.\n\nThis month I’m going to give away on e tee shirt\, courtesy of Threadless. Threadless is a community based te e shirt company with an ongoing\, open-call for tee design submissions.\ n\nSend me an email and you could win a Threadless tee!\n\n01. Dr. Toast “Live (November\, 2004)\, recorded by the Dub Beautiful Collective“\n02 . Interview with Dr. Toast\n03. Dr. Toast “Skronked”\n04. Dr. Toast “Zer o-Marking”\n05. Dr. Toast “Somnambulist”\n06. Dr. Toast “Deeper (Dr. Toa st Remix Ft. Rena Jones)” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080503T100000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080503T101500 SUMMARY:Email Taylor to arrange 12k interview for 17 or 18th UID:6A2A3160-879A-4A0E-B755-562DA905DDDF DTSTAMP:20080413T225635Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:A5C5D003-D4BB-47BF-ACC9-53AE5B6CB8FF DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090601T110000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090601T113000 SUMMARY:Interview with Shael Riley\, Bitpop doc UID:89E3B96A-76A5-4C24-8075-9A8A53F9C63D DTSTAMP:20090530T211425Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:038CB9FD-6D2B-4285-B9AE-7A46D3FA990E DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080520T190000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080520T193000 SUMMARY:Add Mevio offers UID:5745A28C-BC42-4991-8AD1-7EFF7C95DE2A DTSTAMP:20080602T043517Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT15M X-WR-ALARMUID:66B73FD6-35D1-4D7D-AB8E-743D89D9CC1B DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20071020T203205Z UID:7FE24AC2-B9FC-4318-A528-6F071B8D4B5C SEQUENCE:4 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/83896/nation-8389 6-10-18-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071019 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 60: Delicate DESCRIPTION:I was waiting for a rainy day to record today’s show because all the music is so delicate and beautiful. But I live in San Diego and rainy days in Southern California are rare. It’s difficult to listen to music that’s fragile or moody when the sun is always shining. Sometimes you need overcast skies or fog to accompany that kind of music but as l uck would have it\, it rained.\n\nToday’s show is dedicated to Lady Jaye Breyer P-Orridge\, wife of industrial music pioneer Genesis P-Orridge a nd member of Psychic TV. She died of heart failure last Tuesday. My cond olences to go out to Genesis P-Orridge and his family.\n\nPhoto credit: James G. Caddell\n\n01. Ulrich Schnauss “Never Be The Same”\n02. Amiina “Seoul”\n03. Carlos Niño & Miguel Atwood-Ferguson “All For Love”\n04. Do gmixer “Soulbrain”\n05. Daniel Ceballos “Recuerdos”\n06. Aaron Spectre “ Dulcimer”\n07. Mothboy “Beinambo”\n08. krill.minima “Sommerdellen”\n09. Mr. Projectile “Stuff”\n10. Mark Snyder “America 1958″\n11. Rena Jones “ Cypress And Evergreen”\n12. The Cinematic Orchestra “As The Stars Fall”\ n13. Mad E.P. “Ride_072902″\n14. Little Dragon “Twice” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20070430T141154Z UID:5C13F9B8-77DB-4549-8A3B-839F11C0F7EB SEQUENCE:6 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/57913/nation-5791 3-04-19-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070420 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 34: Thread DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070421 DESCRIPTION:Each week on solipsistic NATION I promote art and design cul ture as well as playing the best of all genres of electronic music. Last weekend I attended the THREAD Expo in San Diego to meet more artists to feature on the show.\n\nTHREAD is a showcase of emerging fashion design ers and the music and art that rock their world. For demanding fashionis tas seeking ‘whats next’ and the most cutting-edge looks\, THREAD is a c hance to pick up one-of a kind pieces ranging from hand-stitched frocks to eye-catching jewelery\, often at reduced prices. For independent fash ion designers used to settling for a couple of inches of rack space at h igh street boutiques\, THREAD is a rare opportunity to showcase complete lines before they hit the shelves and sell off samples.\n\nBelow are so me of the artists I met while attending the THREAD Expo\n\nFMKLIFE\nWe a re FMK\, which is an acronym representing ForManKind. We are a brand out of north county San Diego and have a lot of local support. Currently al l of our artwork is printed on some of the highest quality materials fou nd in the universe\, and it’s damn stylish\, not to mention very comfort able as well. Our product is not particular to anyone\, hence the reason we’ve branded ourselves as FMK (formankind). We incorporate everyone an d anyone who wants to be apart of the FMK lifestyle.\n\nWhat is the FMK lifestyle? It’s anything you can imagine\, from your wildest dreams to y our worst nightmares. Or it’s as simple as just life itself. We identify with the beauty of all life around us and our clothing represents it al l. We are creating a culture of mixed backgrounds. We promote a free-liv ing lifestyle filled with positive thoughts. We truly are boundless and we intend not to offend anybody with our different styles. We line ourse lves with today’s very colorful modern youth culture. Often we try to en compass our adventures and wild thoughts into our artwork\, which can be a bit off the wall\, but that’s just how we do things…\n\nWAFFO\nHey Y’ all! Word on the corner is that we sell the softest\, best cut\, vintage tees on the block! None of that American Apparel or wannabe vintage hok ey pokey. This is the real deal here! Are you down with old vintage “Scr een Stars?” I thought so. Well\, try this number out. Our own private la bel made with our own super soft custom blended fabric. 100% Made in the U.S.A.. Seriously folks\, we guarantee this t-shirt to be the softest t hing in your closet or yo’ money back!\n\nWe are currently cutting\, sew ing\, and dyeing all of our t-shirts in down town San Diego. We use smal l sewing contractors on the streets of National City\, Chula Vista\, and El Cajon Blvd. to keep our inventory rooms full\, and to keep the quali ty and cash flow in our neighborhoods.\n\nWe hope to provide you with th e pleasure of owning and wearing one of our custom manufactured super so fts! However\, You have been *WARNED*. Once you put one on\, it’s hard t o wear anything else. Cheers!\n\nIRON FIST\nWe started Iron Fist to make affordable kick ass clothing for the kids. It’s a sincere deal\, no bul lshit.\n\nJust a crew of delinquent skaters\, artists\, musicians\, BMX’ ers\, surfers\, punks… whatever you want to call it making stuff that we want to wear. Not some 50 year old guy with his winning formula for bra nds who thinks we won’t know the difference because he has to pay people to wear his shit.\n\nFuck the so-called industry and fuck the way thing s are. Let’s change it for ourselves\, create anew and make our own deal .\n\nJust like how it all started out in the beginning when it all meant something to someone…\n\nSPRKFR\n“Because you can’t be naked\, all the time.”\n\nFounded by Marco Rached\, SPRFKR\, offers t-shirts that are bo th sexy and provocative. Marco’s clothing is clearly inspired by Art Nou veau\, Victoriana\, Dada\, Pop Art and 60s psychedelic rock concert post ers but twisting it with his own unique vision of the world.\n\nYou can email Marco at el_suprfukr@yahoo.com or visit his MySpace page at http:/ /www.myspace.com/SUPRFUKR.\n\nTEAM NACU\nNACU Clothing serves as a remin der to recognize the people who support and help us achieve our goals.\ n\nThe five points of the star in the NACU logo represent the people an d groups that influence what we do & who we are today. For John Joseph Nacu\, those five groups are God\, family\, friends\, teachers\, and cu lture.\n\nThe letter “N” that connects to the star standards for “Nacu” .\n\nCUSTOM INDUSTRIES\nCUSTOM INDUSTRIES was founded in the summer of 2 004 in Venice\, California by graphic designer and world traveller Matt Taylor. Matt has visited over 45 countries on six continents\, and has b een around the world more times than he can count. Prior to founding CUS TOM\, Matt worked for over 10 years as a designer and animator in the en tertainment industry\, creating works for clients such as Disney\, MGM\, Dreamworks\, Activision and EB Games to name a few. Matt’s partner and wife\, Catherine Roa\, is a fashion designer with 10+ years experience i n apparel design\, sourcing and product development for a number of inte rnationally recognized apparel manufacturers. All of the graphics and em bellishments reflect our passion for travel\, art and adventure. We shar e this with our customers by offering high quality\, detail oriented str eetwear with style and comfort. Each of our unique graphics is accompani ed by an individualized tag with an anecdotal and irreverent description about the place that inspired the design. In January of 2007\, Custom I ndustries moved to San Francisco\, CA.\n\nPHILOSOPHER GARDEN\nHeadquarte red in Irvine\, California\, a company was born from the imagination of two young\, creative\, and independent women who believed there was a vo id in intelligent\, yet sophisticated and fashionable items.\n\nAfter co untless meetings scribbling ideas\, while sipping strong black tea and e ating much too many Russian bakery cookies\, a unique concept was concei ved\; we called it Philosopher Garden. Philosopher Garden provides a new and unparalleled experience of enjoying inspirational and meaningful wr itten sentiments. Our diversified fashion and gift lines combine favorit e quotes with high impact graphic designs.\n\nPhilosopher Garden’s fashi onable t-shirts delivers heart felt\, motivational\, and witty sentiment s in a personal and unique way. Our junior line\, debuts with Mukalacha\ , our sweet and friendly cow. She speaks for our youthful spirit and des ire “to be a star”. From our imagination to you…\n\nMINDTRIX\nMindTrix i s a fusion of eastern wisdom and western fashion.\n\nThe clothing’s uniq ue design is ruled by MindTrix’s passion for the environment\, eastern p hilosophy and fashion.\n\nMindTrix is devoted to opening the eyes and en lightening the minds of the masses.\n\nBLENDS\nThere’s not much I can te ll you about Blends because their web site is almost as minimal as their display at THREAD. I’m a sucker for sneakers so I headed right over to talk to the owners. I was directed to Keith\, who was kind enough to tak e time out from his hectic schedule to share a few words.\n\nThe Blends display was all black and their shoes were either black or white\, negat ive and positive. If I had more time I would have had asked the signific ance of their choice of colors\, but there was so much to see and do!\n\ nThis week solipsistic NATION continues to promote art and design cultur e with another t-shirt give away contest\, courtesy of Marco Rached of S PRFKR SPRFKR. Email at solipsisticnation@gmail.com and you could be a lu cky winner of one SPRFKR t-shirt of your choice.\n\n01. Greenskeepers “P olo Club”\n\n02. Urban Delights “Crush”\n\n03. My Robot Friend “Rapture (Freelance Hellraiser Remix)”\n\n04. Levan Vs. Ekala “Tram”\n\n05. Tombo y “Flamingo (KIM Remix Radio Edit)”\n\n06. Junior Boys “In The Morning ( Hot Chip Remix)”\n\n07. FMKLIFE Interview\n\n08. Waffo Interview\n\n09. Iron Fist Interview\n\n10. SPRKFR Interview\n\n11. Team Nacu Interview\n \n12. Custom Industries Interview\n\n13. Philosopher Garden Interview\n\ n14. MindTrix Interview\n\n15. Blends Interview\n\n16. Bizzart “Suicide Bomber’s Parade”\n\n17. Omni “Batterie”\n\n18. Paulie Rhyme “Thuganomix” \n\n19. Walter Meego “Romantic”\n\n20. Drop The Lime “Glock Box”\n\n21. Kieran Hebden & Steve Reid “The Sun Never Sets” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080413T200000 LOCATION:Cane's DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080414T000000 SUMMARY:Meat Beat Manifesto UID:3236418D-AF55-4B67-85CC-1738095CB607 DTSTAMP:20080411T191926Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090220 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 129: SkipSkipSkip UID:EDE46031-6DFE-411A-B329-4A86E001D631 DTSTAMP:20090612T093118Z SEQUENCE:5 DESCRIPTION:Getting this week’s edition of solipsistic NATION was a bit of a chore.\n\nLast week my iPod had a glitch and requires that I connec t it to iTunes on my Mac to do a restore. The problem is that I use my i Pod as an external drive to store all my music and also where I build pl aylists for solipsistic NATION. If I do a restore it will wipe out every thing! I haven’t found a way around this (email me if you have a solutio n) so I’m patiently waiting for the battery in my iPod to die and then I ’ll connect it to iTunes. Hopefully this will resolve the reconnect issu e.\n\nFortunately\, I have thousands of MP3 on my Mac to choose from (ch eck the links below\, nearly half the tracks that appear on this week’s are available as free downloads!)\, not to mention the stack of new CDs that I’m constantly trying to work my way through. Still\, it’s unsettli ng that I might lose everything on my iPod. I’ve got a bunch of rare tra cks that would cause me great pain if they end up unsalvagable.\n\nOn a brighter note\, AteBits is the newest sponsor solipsistic NATION. AteBit s has developed Tweetie\, a fast\, full-featured client for the iPhone a nd the iPod Touch. For a while I was using Twitterific\, Twitterlator an d Twinkle on my iPhone but after trying Tweetie for just a few days I de leted all those other apps. Tweetie beats them hands down. You can handl e multiple twitter accounts\, view your timeline\, replies\, direct mess ages and favorites\, view Tweets in your local area\, and much\, much mo re.\n\nAteBits is also generously giving away three copies of Tweetie on today’s show. Email me at solipsisticnation@gmail.com and you could win a copy of Tweetie for yourself!\n\nIn the meantime\, go listen to this week’s show!\n\n01. Spoonbill “Gumtree (Respoon)” [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n02. T ransient “Everyone Still Isn’t Listening To The Lorax (Screw The Stupid Thneeds)” [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n03. Ill.Gates “Sweatshop”\n04. S.I.M.O. “Smut !”\n05. Luxurious “Light Up The Sun”\n06. Kodomo “Concept 3″\n07. Slomo “Was Für Eine Welt (Remix by Zengineers feat. Backwater Planet)” [FREE D OWNLOAD]\n08. Skipless “Lo-Moments” [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n09. Authist & Dub O ne! “Ferry to Punjab (Remix by Backwater Planet feat. Zengineers)” [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n10. General Fuzz “Mellow Drama” [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n11. Darkhor se “Take 2″\n12. Maco “%” [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n13. Laura Palmer “Borderline” [FREE DOWNLOAD] DURATION:P1D END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080315T110000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080315T111500 SUMMARY:Interview JS\, Boka Records UID:9E1DE30B-31A8-47D3-85AF-BC299FFAFC2E DTSTAMP:20080315T181845Z SEQUENCE:4 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080408T203000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080408T204500 SUMMARY:Interview Negin Farsad\, Nerdcore Rising UID:E0D22314-4E3E-442C-8D84-8D5538FC7BC2 DTSTAMP:20080411T191902Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT30M X-WR-ALARMUID:A8AB9EB4-1EEB-40E6-B329-38DD4B7EFB65 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VTODO DTSTAMP:20070213T144948Z UID:003886AE-BAB7-48B5-974F-4D9561A137FF SEQUENCE:28 STATUS:COMPLETED DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20060922T000000 SUMMARY:Assemble SN Exquisite Corpse Mix COMPLETED:20070213T080000Z DESCRIPTION:+Bazooka Joe | solipsistic NATION\nStop Paving Roads \"Spani sh Evil\"\n\n+Anji Bee | The Chillcast\nanjibee@gmail.com\nHalou \"Every thing Is OK (Different)\"\n\n+Jim Nye | Idyllic Music\nidyllicmusic@cox. net\nPale Beneath the Blue \"Inside\"\n\n+ Julien Smith | In Over Your H ead\njuliensmith@gmail.com\nHexes *And Ohs* \"Alive Until Saturday Night \"\n\n+ Jason Smith | Both Sides of the Surface\nsidesofsurface@yahoo.co m\nChristian Walt \"Sooner or Later (Once Again)\"\n\n+ Thomas | Yo La L a ! French Rap Hip Hop Podcast\nLa Caution \"Je Te Hais\"\nthomas@yolala .org\n\n+ Guy David | Advanced Electronica\nAegis \"Computer Chips\"\nar t@guydavid.com\n\n+ Neil | Well Made Music\nI Am Dog Biscuit \"Yakuza vs The Robots\"\nneil@wellmademusic.co.uk\n\n+ .8bliss | Omnipresent Podca st\n:brownstudy \"Do Gets Done\"\nheart@8bliss.com\n\n+ Michael Ewins | The DJ Class\nEwun \"Screw Up\"\nthedjclass@mac.com\n\n+ Patric Bakkenis t | Electron-X\nBlue Hand \"Novokaine\"\npatric@nephilim.nl END:VTODO BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091009 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 162: TBA UID:5E7E7840-4D7B-4E51-8663-5E86AEDA4553 DTSTAMP:20090629T231617Z SEQUENCE:2 DURATION:P1D END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090814 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 154: TBA UID:53C8866D-865F-4BCB-B37C-A55E1C664319 DTSTAMP:20090629T231211Z SEQUENCE:2 DURATION:P1D END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091106 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 166: TBA UID:6FC9711C-7B50-40CA-88F2-D72127A1693B DTSTAMP:20090629T231659Z SEQUENCE:2 DURATION:P1D END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080504T090000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080504T093000 SUMMARY:Think Tree Interview UID:C2B75C96-8C52-400F-A4F6-92A4AC396933 DTSTAMP:20080507T075941Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:16732F2B-549F-43C6-88CB-7D1BD52F3609 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20070504T095649Z UID:AA1A81E1-DFC7-4895-83C4-C6F30622F6A3 SEQUENCE:6 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/59012/nation-5901 2-04-29-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070504 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 36: Sic Semper Tyrannus DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070505 DESCRIPTION:The future of Internet radio is in immediate danger. Royalt y rates for webcasters have been drastically increased by a recent rulin g and are due to go into effect on May 15 (retroactive to Jan 1\, 2006!) . If the increased rates remain unchanged\, the majority of webcasters w ill go bankrupt and silent on this date. Internet radio needs your help! H.R. 2060\, The Internet Radio Equality Act was introduced by Represent atives Jay Inslee (D-WA) and Donald Manzullo (R-IL ) to save the Interne t radio industry. Please call your congressperson to ask them to co-spon sor H.R. 2060 by clicking here.\n\nThis week solipsistic NATION continue s to promote art and design culture with another t-shirt give away conte st\, courtesy of ForManKind. Email at solipsisticnation@gmail.com and yo u could be a lucky winner of one ForManKind t-shirt of your choice.\n\n0 1. Bassnectar “Underground Communication (Ft. Seasunz)”\n\n02. Greenskee pers “Polo Club (D’s Book Learnin’ Dub)”\n\n03. City Zen “Vozduh”\n\n04. Riccio “Night Music”\n\n05. Egor Boss “Stop My Mind”\n\n06. eccodek “Fa n the Flames Dub”\n\n07. Brainboxing “Good Man’s Loafer”\n\n08. Andres B ucci “Sentinel”\n\n09. Crystal Fake “Monday After (Original)”\n\n10. Naw “5 am West Bound”\n\n11. Robsounds “No Undo” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20070407T025140Z UID:9CB0FDAB-279F-4A4E-AAD6-8E46ED8E427F SEQUENCE:6 URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3?http://solipsistic nation.com/mp3/snation040607.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070406 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 32: Sturm und Bass DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070407 DESCRIPTION:Drum and bass emerged out of the UK in the 1990s as an offsh oot of the breakbeat and rave scene.\n\nLike most forms of electronic mu sic\, drum and bass is flexible enough to incoporate other genres of ele ctronic music such as dancehall\, house and electro. It is perhaps for t his reason why drum and bass has remained relevant for over 15 years. In fact\, after a brief lull\, there is currently a resurgence of exciteme nt in drum and bass!\n\nMany of the songs on today’s edition of solipsis tic NATION came from my interviews with Simon “Bassline” Smith of Techni que Recordings\, Nathan Vinall of Skynet Recordings\, Doug Kubiks of Rub ik Records and Barry Lundie and Simon and Ashley Arnold of Jerona Fruits Recordings\, not to mention erb N dub. Head over to small WORLD podcast to hear the interviews and to hear more great drum and bass!\n\nThis we ek solipsistic NATION continues to promote art and design culture with a nother t-shirt give away contest\, courtesy of Noah Singer and Mike Andr ews of Imperfect Articles. Email at solipsisticnation@gmail.com and you could be a lucky winner of one Imperfect Articles t-shirt of your choice .\n\n01. Skynet “Lucifer (Ft. Messinian)”\n\n02. Phetsta “Intergalactic” \n\n03. DJ Panik “Party Time”\n\n04. BioUtopia “Psychological Continuity (Jungle Mayhem Remix)”\n\n05. Mijatoho “Something True”\n\n06. Sabre “F loating Source”\n\n07. Physics “Far East”\n\n08. Roberto “Ayeshia”\n\n09 . CLS & Wax “Double Bubble”\n\n10. Roni Size “Friends”\n\n11. erb N dub “Don’t Know Why (RMX)” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20080706T091734Z UID:4653E8EB-5266-4A10-85AD-2E937D33C035 SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/116876/nation-116 876-06-27-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080627 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 96: Black Science DESCRIPTION:This week on solipsistic NATION I've got a great show for yo u!\n\nLast year I interviewed JP of Rabbit Junk for a documentary on dig ital hardcore that I'm working on. He's since released his latest album\ , Life Is Where You Get Fucked\, and was kind enough to send me a copy o f his CD. On his new album JP has combined metal\, punk\, hip hop and el ectronica. It's an exciting venture and I wanted to have JP on today's s how to talk about his CD.\n\nI've also been kicking around the idea of d oing a regular feature on artists and bands who played a major role in t he early days of electronic music. While this notion has been bouncing a round my skull I came across Hula's web site. Hula was an electronic bas ed band I was into during the 80s and so I contacted Nort to have him on the show to talk about the band.\n\nA few weeks ago I was perusing XLR8 R and read their review of Lulu Rouge's Bless You album. I was intrigued and went to Lulu Rouge's MySpace page. After hearing their song\, \"Mel ankoli\,\" I instantly fell in love with their music. As you might have guessed\, I invited them to come on today's show.\n\nOur last guest is C heb I Sabbah. I had Cheb on solipsistic NATION for a retrospective mix o f his musical career so far. Cheb released his latest album\, Devotion b ack in January. I've been meaning to have Cheb back on solipsistic NATIO N for quite a while and this week's show seemed like it would be a perfe ct fit.\n\nSo there you have it: a great show with great guest and great music. Enjoy!\n\n01. Rabbit Junk \"Black\"\n02. Interview with JP of Ra bbit Junk\n03. Rabbit Junk \"Ghetto Blasphemer\"\n04. Hula \"Poison\"\n0 5. Hula \"Big Car\"\n06. Interview with Nort of Hula\n07. Hula \"Invisib le\"\n08. Lulu Rouge \"Bless You\"\n09. Lulu Rouge \"Slow Pigeon\"\n10. Interview with DJ T.O.M & DJ Buda of Lulu Rouge\n11. Lulu Rouge \"Melank oli\"\n12. Cheb I Sabbah \"Qalanderi\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n13. Cheb I Sabba h \"Devotion\"\n14. Interview with Cheb I Sabbah\n15. Cheb I Sabbah \"Ha un Vaari Haun Varaney\" END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20090218T073111Z UID:9DA760A5-FE3E-45F8-B6C1-1A3C3C436A68 SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/142567/nation-142 567-02-06-2009.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090206 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 127: Vergel Evans\, Live DESCRIPTION:I've picked up a bunch of new listeners the last couple of w eeks and if that happens to be you\, thanks for listening!\n\nThe first Friday of each month I feature a live electronic music performance. Prev ious shows have included artists such as Amon Tobin\, Meat Beat Manifest o and Bass Science. This week's show features a live set from Vergel Eva ns recorded Live at Tresor back in November.\n\nA few months ago I put t he word out on Twitter that I was looking for more live sets to feature on solipsistic NAITON and one of the people who got back to me was Verge l.\n\nVergel and I had been talking back and forth on Twitter for a whil e and had sent me a track or two in the past to listen to. Not only is V ergel influence by the Detroit techno sound but hes always had something insightful to say so I was really looking forward to having him on the show.\n\nI wasn't wrong\, either. In fact\, my interview with Vergel wen t longer than I normally allow. While I enjoy having guests on solipsist ic NAITON the thrust of the show has been\, and always will be\, the mus ic. But Vergel is so passionate about music and had such interesting and witty things to say about the modern state of music that I let him go o n longer then I would normally let a guest talk. I'm sure you'll agree t hat it was worth it.\n\nBy the way\, Vergel produces a podcast of his ow n called Lx7 that you should check out. As long as you're clicking link\ , also visit his Assembler Techno Fanzine.\n\nYou can follow Vergel on T witter at twitter.com/vveerrgg.\n\nOn\, and I'm at twitter.com/solipsist ic.\n\nAs long as I'm giving out Twitter addreses\, I'm going to giveawa y a free t shirt from Under Republic at the end of today's show and you can follow Under Republic at\, you guessed it\, twitter.com/UnderRepubli c.\n\n01. Vergel Evans \"Live at Tresor (11/12/2008)\"\n02. Interview wi th Vergel Evans END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080828T130000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080828T131500 SUMMARY:Powweb: blog comments shut off UID:BB3A3857-0BD0-4EEF-A50F-884CDE0198ED DTSTAMP:20080826T062654Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:A12D2314-246F-4E1A-9409-F57B63548A01 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090821 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 155: TBA UID:6421BE1D-E536-4D3A-AD48-7F14356DA8B2 DTSTAMP:20090629T231221Z SEQUENCE:2 DURATION:P1D END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090904 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 157: KiloWatts\, Live UID:B1A0F164-BC77-4A2C-BD60-75D1578E54E3 DTSTAMP:20090629T231401Z SEQUENCE:3 DURATION:P1D END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090918 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 159: TBA UID:AD2DB1BE-DE38-49F9-9ED7-88DDA9BA56ED DTSTAMP:20090629T231436Z SEQUENCE:2 DURATION:P1D END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20061113T130000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20061113T131500 SUMMARY:Alec Empire interview UID:900277FA-B336-4699-BEC3-46D0E9519199 SEQUENCE:6 DTSTAMP:20061113T174301Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:57CCD750-C2F0-4029-BBBC-447CFCD6BA7B ATTACH;VALUE=URI:Basso END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070918T193000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070918T194500 SUMMARY:Robbie Darko interview UID:CF8D5698-A33E-40C5-A456-BF916C5A83CE DTSTAMP:20070930T063004Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:D957D246-4E11-4917-AA85-B0288197F3BF DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20090328T052847Z UID:EE7A34D4-58EA-46DD-AFD9-1879ACF4F4C1 SEQUENCE:6 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/91862/nation-9186 2-12-20-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071221 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 69: Gunning for the Buddha DESCRIPTION:This week we’ll be listening to a mix of breath taking music from the Boards of Canada\, Nalepa\, Vector Lovers and much\, much more .\n\nThis mix was originally released on Praketh’s Blue Orb podcast and\ , sadly\, is no longer available for download. But the music is so beaut iful that I asked Praketh\, the record labels and artists if I could sha re the mix with you on this week’s solipsistic NATION. Happily\, they al l said yes.\n\nAs I said\, the original mix is no longer available and t hat’s got me thinking about the shows I release on solipsistic NATION. E ach podcast is\, ultimately\, disposable media.\n\nLet me explain what I ’m talking about.\n\nI spend hours putting these shows together and each week you download the latest edition of solipsistic NATION\, listen to it\, and then delete from your computer or MP3 player. I’m not complaini ng. I do the same thing.\n\nBut when I downloaded Praketh’s podcast I wa s so enchanted with his mix that I never deleted it. In fact\, I’ve set the alarm clock on my computer to wake me up to this mix each morning.\n \nA good DJ will take you on a journey when they put together a mix of m usic and this show has everything: it’s gentle\, sweet\, melancholy\, jo yful and spiritual. Enjoy!\n\n01. Schulman “Staring at the Abyss”\n02. O ne Second Bridge “Everywhere”\n03. Tycho “Past is Prologue”\n04. Vector Lovers “Neon Sky Rain”\n05. Ganucheau “Stillness”\n06. Boards of Canada “Dayvan Cowboy”\n07. Felix Laband “Whistling in Tongues”\n08. Internatio nal Peoples Gang “AC Harmonics”\n09. Nalepa “Fresh”\n10. Studio Pankow “ Heidelberger Platz”\n11. I’m Not A Gun “Move”\n12. International Peoples Gang “This One”\n13. The Gentlemen Losers “Laureline” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080209T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080209T123000 SUMMARY:Ad Noiseam interview UID:474A6786-92EF-46EF-8BAC-206F99465323 DTSTAMP:20080208T030729Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:F978567C-2EBC-4F3A-9B69-87EAD0764635 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090308T140000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090308T141500 SUMMARY:Interview Jay/Exillon UID:2F94DCC8-7B33-4B1D-BDB8-B3CE6289E351 DTSTAMP:20090323T005052Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:16F89679-3BEB-444A-9370-FAD409805B88 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20080215T083304Z UID:448E41E0-D8FD-46F9-B47D-87C8D33F4E6F SEQUENCE:6 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/98300/nation-9830 0-02-07-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080208 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 76: Lovespirals DESCRIPTION:Valentine's Day is just around the corner and some of you mi ght be thinking to yourself that the whole thing is just an excuse to se ll cards\, chocolate\, roses and jewelery \, or that it's a way to get c ouples to spend a lot of money n expensive restaurants. You might also t hink that we don't need holidays like Valentine's Day\, that each day we should cherish the people we love and tell them how we feel about them. \n\nAll of that is true. But if you're one of those cynical people I ask you to consider this: life goes by pretty fast and it's easy to get cau ght up in our day to day existence. It's all too easy to let the days tu rn into weeks and the weeks into months and forget to take the time to e xpress our love to that certain special someone.\n\nI think holidays lik e Valentine's Day serve as a touch stone to remind us to appreciate the one's we love and declare how much we love and cherish them. Things like chocolate and roses can be a sweet way to symbolize our affections. But they aren't absolutely necessary. Sometimes music can be the expression of our feelings.\n\nWhich brings us to today's show.\n\nOur guests for this week's solipsistic NATION are Ryan Lum and Anji Bee from Lovespiral s and together I hope we'll put you in a romantic state of mind for Vale ntine's Day.\n\nGranted\, not all the music of Lovespirals is about the joys of love. There are songs about heart break and more but on the whol e\, your music is often romantic and sensual\, even when the music is at it's darkest.\n\nBy the way\, if you're a musician then you'll want to enter the Loverspirals Remix Contest. The contest will allow you the opp ortunity to remix Lovespirals' new single \"This Truth.\" The best remix wins some great prizes and the opportunity to be included on an upcomin g Lovespirals remix digital EP and remix collection CD.\n\n01. Lovespira ls \"Beatitude\"\n02. Interview with Anji Bee and Ryan Lum of Lovespiral s\n03. Lovespirals \"Motherless Child (Chris Caulder Remix)\"\n04. Inter view with Anji Bee and Ryan Lum of Lovespirals\n05. Bitstream Dream \"Lo ve Me Leave Me\"\n06. Interview with Anji Bee and Ryan Lum of Lovespiral s\n07. Lovespirals \"Deep in My Soul\"\n08. Interview with Anji Bee and Ryan Lum of Lovespirals\n09. Plastic Chair \"Requiem\"\n10. Interview wi th Anji Bee and Ryan Lum of Lovespirals\n11. Lovespirals \"Trouble\"\n12 . Interview with Anji Bee and Ryan Lum of Lovespirals\n13. Lovespirals \ "Walk Away (Bitstream Dream Remix)\"\n14. Interview with Anji Bee and Ry an Lum of Lovespirals END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080607T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080607T123000 SUMMARY:Jason\, Bubblegone interview UID:38AAC344-9792-4F96-9AC3-72C5191CF4A1 DTSTAMP:20080607T174831Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:0BEDBC7E-664D-4F3E-837F-5ADFBB93DD55 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20070624T015504Z UID:A2A24848-0047-4C7F-AA89-E1DE57892BFA SEQUENCE:6 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/63207/nation-6320 7-05-30-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070601 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 40: Reggaeton DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070602 DESCRIPTION:So here’s the deal. As much as I love electronic music\, I d on’t love all electronic music. I’m not crazy about House and I’m not ov erly fond of Electroclash. Despite my preferences\, the theme of solipsi stic NATION is that I play the best all genres of electronic music I hav e to set aside my prejudices and play for you what I consider the finest songs from all the many\, many forms of electronic music.\n\nAs if that wasn’t a daunting task\, because solipsistic NATION is a podcast and no t a radio program\, I can only play podsafe music. That is to say\, I ca n only play music that is licensed to play on a podcast so I don’t have the RIAA\, BMI and ASCAP coming after me. So that means I can’t just dig into my CD collection and play whatever rocks my boat. It means I have to be a member of various promotional services that offer podsafe music\ , or contact indie artists I find on MySpace\, or contact music labels t o seek their permission to play songs from their roster of artists on so lipsistic NATION.\n\nWhich brings us to today’s show.\n\nToday’s show fe atures reggaeton. I’m not a big fan of reggaeton but that’s not importan t. As the host of solipsistic NATION it is my duty to not only play you the very best of reggaeton\, but the very best podsafe reggaeton. And I think you’ll find all the songs on today’s show are fantastic!\n\nIf you dig the today’s reggaeton themed show\, you can show your support for t he artists who appeared on today’s episode and purchase some of their so ngs or CDs by clicking the links below.\n\nNext week we go into a comple tely different direciton: one hour of blistering noise!\n\n01. Las Fiera s “Baila”\n\n02. DJ Kruel “Rotores”\n\n03. Morgan Butler “Mi Vida”\n\n04 . Conexión “A Quitarnos A Ropa”\n\n05. Chantal Chamandy “You Want Me (Re ggaeton Remix by The Bilz - Radio Edit)”\n\n06. Waldemar Bastos “Pitanga Reggaeton Mix”\n\n07. Jason DeRoss “Muevelo”\n\n08. 7 Signos “Perreala” \n\n09. Papi Sánchez “Pakity”\n\n10. Tercera Vizion “Despierta (Ft. El F araon and Andre Iglesias - Dancehall Radio Edit)”\n\n11. DJ Maxximuz “Pu nish Me”\n\n12. Aliados “Introducción”\n\n13. Don Miguelo “Dame Una Noch a”\n\n14. El Rubiote “La Mangulina”\n\n15. Yo Yais “Chica Sensual”\n\n16 . M.C. Shaky Y Chokito “No Es Facil”\n\n17. Cruzacaye “Gozadera”\n\n18. Baby Q Y Chico Pon “Dejen Ese Fronte”\n\n19. Angel Reyes “Decachalote” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080730T210000 LOCATION:1-503-799-4378 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080730T213000 SUMMARY:Interview Evan/Somnia UID:BC6F1623-13F1-4513-AECB-F8BF5B9DE0EA DTSTAMP:20080720T174101Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:0E647F69-6AA4-499C-8944-ED5698B479A7 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20070910T145018Z UID:5A7CA504-3180-404B-BEE7-194DB99EE264 SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/78422/nation-7842 2-09-06-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070907 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 54: Year One DESCRIPTION:solipsistic NATION first aired on Free Radio San Diego back in June of 2004 but I don’t think the show really took off until I start ed doing it as a podcast last September.\n\nBack when I was doing pirate radio I did a freeform show but I found that I was playing so much elec tronic music that I thought it would be best for everyone if I a separat e show that just focused on the electronic music and solipsistic NATION was born.\n\nIn a sense\, solipsistic NATION is still a freeform show an d that was a deliberate move on my part. I love breakbeat\, for example\ , but I would get bored very quickly if I had to play an hour of breakbe at week after week.\n\nOne of the things I love about electronic music i s that it will cannibalize anything that comes across it’s way and then recontextualize it into something new and exciting. So I decided not to not limit myself to just one genre of electronic music. Instead\, I want ed to play only the very best from all genres of electronic music.\n\nTh e only problem is that the software that we were using to spin music on Free Radio San Diego was so crude that it was incredibly difficult to do the kind of show that I had in mind. Once I started doing solipsistic N ATION as a podcast the kid gloves came off and I got very ambitious abou t the scope of the show.\n\nIn the last year I’ve done documentaries on Nerdcore and Chiptunes. I’ve featured live performances from Deru and Ro bert Rich. I’ve had guest DJs on the show such as Wayz and Eve Falcon\, I’ve also interviewed people from record labels such as Nacional Records and Extreme Records and more recently I interviewed Vivian Host\, the e ditor of XLR8R magazine.\n\nHere’s what’s coming down the feed in the ne xt few months…\n\nI’m working on a documentary on Digital Hardcore that I’m very excited about. The documentary will feature interviews with Ale c Empire\, members of Lolita Storm and Shizou and many more as well as s ome music that’s going to destroy your speakers or melt your headphones. I’m also working on a documentary about the Illbient movement that come about in the mid 90s and that show will feature music and interviews fr om folks like Ben Neill and DJ Wally and many others. Another documentar y I’m putting together will focus on electroclash. You can expect to hea r interviews and music from Spray\, Electrosexual\, Noblesse Oblige and much\, much more!\n\nI’m also going to continue to have guest DJs on the show. In October\, Mikel OD from the Most People Are DJs podcast will b e spinning a mix of synthpop. I also plan to have Anji Bee from the Chil lcast come on the show with a mix of her own.\n\nI’ve got a very special show coming up in a few months that will feature an Exquisite Corpse mi x put together by a dozen DJs.\n\nI’m also going to do more shows that f eature electronic music from records labels such as Accretions\, Elektro tribe and Ultimae Records.\n\nI’m also going to continue to feature reco rdings of live performances and the next one coming up is a set by Hol B aumann that I can promise will absolutely rock your world.\n\nIn two wee ks I’m going to have Cheb I Sabbah on the show for a chat as well as a r etrospective mix of his musical career.\n\nThat’s quite a list and I’ve got much\, much\, much more in store for you but that’s just the stuff I can tell you about!\n\n01. Ministry “Yellow Cake (Heaflouride)”\n02. Al ec Empire “Gotta Get Out”\n03. Interview with Lolita Storm\n04. Lolita S torm “Hot Lips\, Wet Pants”\n05. Null Object “South South West”\n06. Pea nut Butter Disco “Technopluck!”\n07. DJ Mutiny “Soulrunner (Superstyle D eluxe Remix) (Botchit Breaks)”\n08. Interview with Kraddy\n09. Kraddy “I Gotcha - Lupe Fiasco [Kraddy Remix]”\n10. Tyson “Freedom Roc”\n11. Rich ie Hawtin “The Tunnel - Consists Of:”\n12. Xc-N “Syllabus”\n13. Ignatius “Trappings”\n14. Interview with Mick Harris of Scorn\n15. Scorn “Soon C ome”\n16. Interview with Kush Arora\n17. Kush Arora “Surf’s Up” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080217T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080217T123000 SUMMARY:Interview Ossi/Planet Boelex UID:C2EC461C-91A2-48FD-9C3B-FD7790ED007C DTSTAMP:20080217T203240Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:97CBE5E5-92EE-46BF-BC34-241530FB5F4F DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080225T050000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080225T053000 SUMMARY:Interview Hot Flush Recordings/Paul UID:74395DFF-EFD2-4C51-8D12-5004DF393AF3 DTSTAMP:20080225T150341Z SEQUENCE:4 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:177165CE-8322-4F28-BC47-E4511A8B009F DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080914T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080914T123000 SUMMARY:Interview Bruno/:papercutz UID:D7A578FA-A1C6-4668-8D98-5AE175EBD569 DTSTAMP:20080914T170141Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:52CCC383-8CE3-484F-BB97-FA21BFF2ABA1 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070909T001500 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070909T002500 SUMMARY:Spoke w/ Ely\, tech support UID:6432B1F7-1334-400B-B861-E26116663F69 SEQUENCE:7 DTSTAMP:20070909T072721Z DESCRIPTION:Ely said he notified NC office and they will look at it firs t thing in the morning. END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090205T091500 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090205T093000 SUMMARY:Arrange. BPM interview UID:CCF1B711-8795-4526-BF85-A85D841BD21A DTSTAMP:20090215T222821Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:AB6B7C60-6E60-4B3C-8903-5D502D75AEBC DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090615T190000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090615T193000 SUMMARY:Anguisette interview UID:0F147FEE-62CC-4639-82CE-D2202920098D DTSTAMP:20090629T230111Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:DF60A933-F46A-46D7-85A5-E16AD65D7FF3 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090401T140000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090401T143000 SUMMARY:David\, Summer Rain Recordings UID:A7A2D694-38B9-40B2-A106-D3B1214EDF72 DTSTAMP:20090403T022946Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT1H X-WR-ALARMUID:3BE101C1-75EB-405A-B151-7CFA706EBA87 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081111T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081111T123000 SUMMARY:William\, American Memory interview UID:4AEAAFF6-5A36-4442-8016-B9FBC239F031 DTSTAMP:20090218T073355Z SEQUENCE:2 DESCRIPTION:1-323-384-1899 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:F58FC531-FF58-4C56-9CDF-8A25FCE9FC84 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20090218T072501Z UID:F002DA8D-45DF-42E6-8550-57C1299C3630 SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/137626/nation-137 626-12-27-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081226 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 122: Causal Domain Shear DESCRIPTION:Philosophy and science fiction has always been a part of sol ipsistic NATION. In fact\, the name solipsistic NATION was taken from Gr eg Egan's science fiction novel\, Permutation City.\n\nRecently I've bee n reading Neal Stephenson's novel\, Anathem. Stephenson's books are grea t reads full of adventure\, heady concepts and passages that have made m e laugh out loud. Anathem is a very different book for Stephenson. For o ne\, it's written in the first person. Secondly\, it takes place in the future and in an alternate universe. Stephenson thinks big and Anathem i s no exception.\n\nThere are many themes in Anathem and one of the most compelling is the idea of causal domain shear. Stephenson first introduc es this concept through a dialogue between two characters\, one\, a stud ent\, the other\, his mentor. These two characters belong to a monastic- like organization who pursue mathematicians and science rather than reli gion. They are cut off from the world and even within their order there are orders who are cut off from each other.\n\nIn a thought experiment t he mentor poses the idea that\, if taken to the extreme\, an order could be so cut off from the rest of the world that they become a unique cult ure with their own world\, universe and timeline.\n\nAnathem explores th is concept and then slowly reintroduces the characters into the larger w orld that expands and expands until beings from alternate universes are in conflict with each other. Like I said\, heady stuff.\n\nWhat does cau sal domain shear have to do with solipsistic NATION? Thematically I hope this week's show will subjectively slow down the clock for you while yo u listen. With any luck\, this week's show will prompt flights of fancy or insight gained through introspection that you can take back with you when you re-emerge with the real/imaginary materialistic world.\n\n01. K odomo \"Concept 8\"\n02. Integral \"Je Ne Trouve Pas La Sortie\"\n03. ju xta phona & offthesky \"sex\, flies\, yellow tape\"\n04. Spyweirdos and John Mourjopoulos with Floros Floridis \"At\"\n05. Displacer \"He Could Destroy The Earth\"\n06. Aughra \"Return To The Red Room\" [FREE DOWNLOA D]\n07. Blackfilm \"Interference\"\n08. Emanuele Errante \"Radio Hopes\" \n09. niteffect \"blur emotions\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n10. Lukeing Forward \ "Soulless\"\n11. Tapage \"Pretend Not To See\"\n12. Mothboy \"Rewind\, E rase And Replace\"\n13. Mad EP \"Menuet\"\n14. BrainSt0rm \"Nightviews ( Rough Edit)\" END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20061111T100000 LOCATION:clientcalls DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20061111T101500 SUMMARY:Client/electroclash interview UID:8E3F2F65-29E6-4857-9B3B-148EA547ABF7 SEQUENCE:9 DTSTAMP:20061108T154321Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:A3DA7DE5-CBAD-42F6-BE1B-AA0CA1AC99C4 ATTACH;VALUE=URI:Basso END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20061112T080000 LOCATION:spex on Skype DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20061112T081500 SUMMARY:Lolita Storm interview UID:4E46D0A5-5630-4289-963B-D1B114F63FE3 SEQUENCE:7 DTSTAMP:20061112T121728Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:0FF44B9E-41EB-46BC-AB24-C8A9F9CF2CED ATTACH;VALUE=URI:Basso END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080527T130000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080527T140000 SUMMARY:Email Claire about Spooky/King Britt interview UID:70E9D6F8-5531-4E39-8D1C-A1F9C82CD57A DTSTAMP:20080519T035922Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:556F3C91-EE52-40AD-84B3-2383865A86EC DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080405T070000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080405T073000 SUMMARY:Interview Panda UID:78EB9029-B331-4BFD-82B2-3A6DDC122040 DTSTAMP:20080406T173959Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:3A8C161A-6188-45FC-B43F-B1042BB7CA59 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20061008T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20061008T123000 SUMMARY:Drew of Die Electric Recordings interview 510-541-0875 UID:618DFB1E-06F5-445F-B4B6-9030F2CFF42C SEQUENCE:7 DTSTAMP:20061008T165402Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:06DA371C-08DD-4934-B140-A453586923EF ATTACH;VALUE=URI: END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080525T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080525T121500 SUMMARY:Interview with King Trance UID:A6D582A1-B632-4F42-8B43-6C64DC20581C SEQUENCE:5 DTSTAMP:20080330T201434Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:P3D X-WR-ALARMUID:D966D5FB-11AC-46D7-8B80-46696AE885FE DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20070804T213824Z UID:ABB06FAF-9EEB-4F5A-8A87-F180D5BFAB0B SEQUENCE:6 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/72900/nation-7290 0-07-31-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070803 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 49: Extreme Records DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070804 DESCRIPTION:One day while pulling records and CDs for my upcoming show o n WMFO I came across a compilation CD entitled X-X Section from Extreme Records. Intrigued by the CD’s cover\, I added it to my stack of music a nd previewed it in Studio C.\n\nAfter skimming through the disc I found myself even more intrigued by the haunting music on CD which featured su ch artists as C-Schulz\, Jim O’Rourke and Merzbow. As time went by all t he artists on X-X Section were added to the soundtrack of my life and I always kept an eye open for any releases put by Extreme Records.\n\nEarl ier this years I was thrilled to find that Extreme Records had made some songs from its roster of artist available to podcasters through IODA PR OMONET!\n\nIn June I put out a show that featured many artists on Extrem e Records that I found on IODA PROMONET and emailed Extreme the playlist . I got a quick reply from Roger Richards\, who runs Extreme Records\, t hanking me for playing music from his label on my show. Since then we’ve been in contact with each other and I invited him to come on solipsisti c NATION to showcase music from Extreme Records.\n\nI would have never i magined all those years ago that I would go from being a DJ to a podcast er and having the pleasure of having Roger on solipsistic NATION. For yo ur edification and enjoyment\, I present to you music from the eclectic label of Extreme Records!\n\n01. Muslimgauze “Afghan Black”\n02. Intervi ew with Roger Richards of Extreme Records\n03. Robert Vincs “Devic Kingd om”\n04. Soma “Sleepwalker (Reformatted I)”\n05. Terminal Sound System “ Ghost Summer”\n06. Merzbow “Electric Peekaboo”\n07. Otomo Yoshihide “V.G .”\n08. Maju “Acausal Links”\n09. Luca Formentini “Tacet”\n10. Pablo’s E ye “Absolute”\n11. Claudio Parodi “Part 3 (Excerpt)”\n12. Promo: The Chi llcast with Anji Bee Podcast Awards Nomination\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VTODO PRIORITY:9 DTSTAMP:20061203T085104Z UID:0D6F51F5-3F8E-441E-9BE6-D3484C413074 SEQUENCE:5 STATUS:COMPLETED DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20061129T000000 SUMMARY:Complete Friday's show COMPLETED:20061203T080000Z DUE;VALUE=DATE:20061130 END:VTODO BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091225 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 173: TBA UID:6DCD42DD-1C4C-4028-A95B-5E3F49158AF0 DTSTAMP:20090629T231852Z SEQUENCE:2 DURATION:P1D END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080921T060000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080921T063000 SUMMARY:Interview Bruno Natal\, Dub Echo UID:257E63F1-6130-454D-96A7-5A68A34AE006 DTSTAMP:20080927T203545Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:3B05D11A-A284-4130-9450-8A916115FCFF DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090414T190000 LOCATION:Sushi\, 390 11th Ave SUMMARY:Pamela Z & Lisle Ellis UID:312FEF35-C1B1-4A4B-9AEB-37CA04DC8CE2 SEQUENCE:4 DTSTAMP:20090126T075740Z DURATION:PT1H END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20090324T035739Z UID:A1C2F4F6-246B-468B-8979-93479A0E12C7 SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/146749/nation-146 749-03-12-2009.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090313 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 132: Muti Music DESCRIPTION:Each month on solipsistic NATION I focus on a record label t hat is putting out some releases and on today’s show we’ve got a fantast ic mix of tracks put together by Dov from Muti Music!\n\nI first came ac ross Dov through Cyberset Music. Cyberset Music is a music and media com pany based in San Francisco. Our growing family of artists blend musical elements of world\, ambient\, dance\, vocal\, and urban genres into fre sh sounds that share the positive intentions and global reach of evolvin g contemporary culture.\n\nLittle did I know that Dov is also the founde r of Muti Music. Since 2002 Muti Music has been one of the stateside lab els pioneering the breaks sound with lots of flavour. Muti Music aims to provide quality funk-filled beats and to promote the domestic and inter national talent featured on the label and reflect human creative respons e to the urban futurist environment. Flavors of Breaks\, Electro\, Techn o\, IDM\, Dubstep and experimental bass music are all present in Muti Mu sic. They also aim to forge relationships between like minded producers. Muti Music has already proven to be a pusher of dynamic sound and talen t\, having released Kemek\, Kraddy\, EVAC\, An-ten-nae\, Atomic Hooligan \, Future Funk Squad\, Rhoca\, Suff-x and more recently\, Dov\, Audiovoi d and LayerZ!\n\nThis week’s show has been sponsored by AteBits\, develo pers of Tweetie\, a fast\, full featured Twitter application for the iPh one and iPod Touch.\n\nTweetie is already a great application and with A teBits 1.3 release Tweetie is even better.\n\nNot only can you post to T witter with Tweetie and send direct messages you can also view trends on Twitter\, search Twitter and view posts from your local area. With the 1.3 release of Tweetie there’s a new “Link” button to add web pages to I nstapaper faster. There’s also Tweeitie’s new Ping.fm integration and mu ch\, much more!\n\nAteBits is not only solipsistic NATION’s newest spons or but they are generously giving away three copies of Tweetie. Email me at solipsisticnation@gmail.com and you could win a copy of Tweetie for yourself!\n\nAs always\, you can find me on Twitter at http://twitter.co m/solipsistic.\n\n01. Seventh Swami “Forever You Forever Me”\n02. Mimosa “Another Day”\n03. Timonkey “Wobblesauce”\n04. Knowa Knowone “Wildness” \n05. Nanda “Cosmik Dance”\n06. An-ten-nae “Monkey In The Attic”\n07. Kl one “Can’t Remember”\n08. An-ten-nae “Citoyen Dub”\n09. Siren “7th Level Controller”\n10. Subvert “Speaker Humping”\n11. Knowsleep “Autumn Kaska de”\n12. Interview with Dov of Muti Music\n13. LayerZ “God Particle”\n14 . ill.gates & Adam Duke “Lizard Skin Loincloth”\n15. LayerZ “Spit Wods P art 2″\n16. Subhuman “Bottom Feeder”\n17. Interview with Dov of Muti Mus ic\n18. ill.gates & Meesha “Irma Vep (Wookie Remix)”\n19. Kether “Graffi ti”\n20. An-ten-nae “Griot”\n21. Heyoka “Flying Dub Sauce” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080412T100000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080412T101500 SUMMARY:Email Mick Harris to arrange interview UID:BAF373E2-D68F-46F0-BA63-A5CD49EF9105 DTSTAMP:20080411T191905Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:5B164D63-3A11-421E-897A-76D5E6E68B2B DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20061001T100000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20061001T101500 SUMMARY:Paza Rahm interview UID:C949FC70-F6ED-45CB-BC39-5A9F34F0F5A8 SEQUENCE:6 DTSTAMP:20060930T073838Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT1H X-WR-ALARMUID:EF3C96E1-FE0A-4D78-BDE6-FFB4A20CCCBB ATTACH;VALUE=URI:Basso END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VTODO DTSTAMP:20060911T100551Z UID:38E893F7-5AAF-4F44-BAAE-B7D1F69842DC SEQUENCE:2 STATUS:COMPLETED DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060909 SUMMARY:Create new blog COMPLETED:20060911T070000Z DUE:20060909T000000Z END:VTODO BEGIN:VTODO DTSTAMP:20090430T200136Z UID:8FEAE6B5-6EE4-4282-8A5B-3AD6F4ADCABC SEQUENCE:5 STATUS:COMPLETED DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090301T000000 SUMMARY:Tweetie Giveawa COMPLETED:20090430T070000Z DESCRIPTION:Slavina\nslavina@hotmail.com\nA6PT4ALWM3R6\n\nErin Norton\ne rin@adeaseonline.com\nF39MHM9AHWP3\n\nBrian Sausser\nbsausser@dendera.co m\nMW44TRAHNKXY\n\nJessica Yu\njess4002@gmail.com\nFYEEFL3JENT6\n\nKeith \n6JMMN73WK3FL\n\nTEFM7A4RKLHE END:VTODO BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080205T101500 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080205T103000 SUMMARY:Email about live Planet Bolex on SN UID:0E7BD1C5-8D0B-4250-BC6C-8746EDD71E54 DTSTAMP:20080208T030645Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:EFA38FE7-2352-4EAF-AF90-45B37915CEE0 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20061119T100000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20061119T101500 SUMMARY:Email Daphne of Avenue D to arrange interview daphned@avenued.co m UID:D5146242-0ADF-45F9-9EEE-8F23ECC55FE4 SEQUENCE:5 DTSTAMP:20061119T162001Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT15M X-WR-ALARMUID:FD3F239C-4ADF-4E2A-AFB6-4CE566D5EC6B ATTACH;VALUE=URI: END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20071117T044322Z UID:5513CAFA-8973-4AED-A115-B4273DDE6236 SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/85485/nation-8548 5-10-31-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071109 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 63: Return of King Dub DESCRIPTION:The set for this week’s solipsistic NATION clustered around songs that had a kind of fractured funkiness to them. And as the playlis t started to form there was something familiar to the songs. It took me a while to grok exactly what that familiarity was but then it hit me: al l the songs in the playlist reminded me of the stuttering grooves the Ta lking Heads captured on their classic album\, Remain in Light.\n\nBut th at got me thinking\, what is it about songs that are off kilter and offb eat songs that are so funky? I love James Brown and Fela Kuti but even t hough they laid down some monster grooves there weren’t too many surpris es. You knew where the song was going to take you. I think that’s exactl y why quirky bands like the Talking heads are so appealing. The funk is still funky but it’s just off enough to keep you on your toes. And the f unk never cut loose entirely\, which creates tension in the music.\n\nWh en you listen to today’s show\, bust a groove. Kind of.\n\nPhoto credit: Prof. Jas. Mundie\n\n01. Ed Solo & Skool Of Thought “Disclaimer”\n02. C X Kidtronik “Girl Of My Dreams”\n03. Mothboy “Gutter Song”\n04. The Poli tik “Money (Don’t Let It Catch Ya)”\n05. The Cheese Detective Agency “5 Lines”\n06. Little Dragon “Turn Left”\n07. LEYODE “Sophie”\n08. Team Sha detek “Kalamata”\n09. Baron Zen “Turned Around - PBW”\n10. Laszlo Becket t “Guitar Beat Track Parts 1 + 2 (Live Mix)”\n11. Matthew Dear “Neighbor hoods”\n12. Michael Fakesch “Dot”\n 13. Nôze “Love Affair”\n14. Audion “ Just Fucking (Roman Flügel’s 23 Positions In A One Night Stand Remix)”\n 15. David Last “Secret Society”\n16. Sibot “Famon Nigiri”\n17. Promo: Th e DJ Class END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20061105T140000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20061105T141500 SUMMARY:James Healy interview 917 714 5600 UID:F205FF82-4BCF-444D-91B8-B2C66E6A4A21 SEQUENCE:6 DTSTAMP:20061105T001901Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090616T110000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090616T113000 SUMMARY:Interview Fredrik/Turnonapp for Bitpop doc UID:211A312D-2E1A-4809-905C-DE239B1A290F DTSTAMP:20090612T092414Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:D9C89231-9F8E-4703-A196-EEE3E6F44260 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080516T060000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080516T063000 SUMMARY:Interview Bruno\, Dub Echoes documentary UID:3D2101A4-C7A9-4369-BF82-0D88956AA5F1 DTSTAMP:20080511T183836Z DESCRIPTION:Email first to reach by Skype. SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT1H X-WR-ALARMUID:44D75BEE-5697-42B1-9ADC-32C67766CFE4 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20080927T203613Z UID:8C382FBC-CBCF-450F-9FA8-96735C68F768 SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/125524/nation-125 524-09-11-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080912 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 107: !K7Records DESCRIPTION:As a former Bostonian\, living in San Diego can be difficult . Especially during the fall.\n\nWhen I lived in New England\, for examp le\, the seasons served as cue as to what I be drinking for the next sev eral months. When summer came to Boston I would begin drinking rum and c okes or gin and tonics. They were light and effervescent. Just the sort of thing to keep you cool during the hot and humid summer months. When f all crept in I would switch over to Guinness\, whiskey and scotch. They were comfort drinks to get you through the endless winter months.\n\nIn San Diego I lack those clues. On\, there is a change in the seasons but it's subtle and to my New England blood it might as well be spring all y ear round. So what to drink?\n\nI also have a similar problem with music . In the spring and summer it makes perfect sense to listen to The Ramon es but once fall kicks in The Ramones seem kind of dumb. In the winter m onths I can listen for hours on end to someone like Nick Drake but in th e summer Nick Drake seems kind of melodramatic. Bit if it's perpetually spring\, what the hell do you listen to?\n\nI don't have that problem wi th the music from !K7 Records.\n\nThe driving music of\, say\, The Herba liser is perfect for sunny days by the beach and I can wind down with th eir moodier songs in the evening. I find that almost all of the music !K 7 Records can be played regardless of the season. All of it is wonderful ly inventive\, sexy and playful!\n\n01. The Herbaliser \"On Your Knees ( featuring Jessica Darling)\"\n02. Boozoo Bajou \"Killer (Featuring Top C at)\"\n03. Trüby Trio \"High Jazz\"\n04. Bomb the Bass \"So Special (Rad io Edit)\"\n05. Erlend Øye \"Every Party (Has a Winner and a Loser)\"\n0 6. Tosca \"John Lee Huber\"\n07. Stateless featuring Lateef the Truthspe aker \"Bloodstream\"\n08. Swayzak \"Quiet Life\"\n09. Kruder & Dorfmeist er \"Black Baby\"\n10. Interview with Stephen Bowles of !K7 Records\n11. Carl Craig \"Sandstorms\"\n12. Interview with Stephen Bowles of !K7 Rec ords\n13. Cobblestone Jazz \"Change Your Apesuit\"\n14.Interview with St ephen Bowles of !K7 Records END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080531T110000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080531T111500 SUMMARY:Confirm Scanner interview UID:CEBBA933-7CB5-4238-B6B3-08A003EDF9B3 DTSTAMP:20080602T043613Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:FAC81EA5-B953-435F-AB05-518175898D27 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080906T140000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080906T143000 SUMMARY:Seth/8Bit Weapon interview UID:E8308769-E969-41BE-BE26-1721577CD632 DTSTAMP:20090218T073531Z SEQUENCE:2 DESCRIPTION:8182823669 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:D2B17891-C2B6-4974-9440-7C0F607AAD34 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20071105T074500Z UID:FD6B2AE3-A575-4F3F-8CBA-806324DB48C0 SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/85485/nation-8548 5-10-31-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071102 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 62: Crosseyed and Painless DESCRIPTION:The set for this week’s solipsistic NATION clustered around songs that had a kind of fractured funkiness to them. And as the playlis t started to form there was something familiar to the songs. It took me a while to grok exactly what that familiarity was but then it hit me: al l the songs in the playlist reminded me of the stuttering grooves the Ta lking Heads captured on their classic album\, Remain in Light.\n\nBut th at got me thinking\, what is it about songs that are off kilter and offb eat songs that are so funky? I love James Brown and Fela Kuti but even t hough they laid down some monster grooves there weren’t too many surpris es. You knew where the song was going to take you. I think that’s exactl y why quirky bands like the Talking heads are so appealing. The funk is still funky but it’s just off enough to keep you on your toes. And the f unk never cut loose entirely\, which creates tension in the music.\n\nWh en you listen to today’s show\, bust a groove. Kind of.\n\n01. Ed Solo & Skool Of Thought “Disclaimer”\n02. CX Kidtronik “Girl Of My Dreams”\n03 . Mothboy “Gutter Song”\n04. The Politik “Money (Don’t Let It Catch Ya)” \n05. The Cheese Detective Agency “5 Lines”\n06. Little Dragon “Turn Lef t”\n07. LEYODE “Sophie”\n08. Team Shadetek “Kalamata”\n09. Baron Zen “Tu rned Around - PBW”\n10. Laszlo Beckett “Guitar Beat Track Parts 1 + 2 (L ive Mix)”\n11. Matthew Dear “Neighborhoods”\n12. Michael Fakesch “Dot”\n 13. Nôze “Love Affair”\n14. Audion “Just Fucking (Roman Flügel’s 23 Posi tions In A One Night Stand Remix)”\n15. David Last “Secret Society”\n16. Sibot “Famon Nigiri”\n17. Promo: The DJ Class END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090430T210000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090430T213000 SUMMARY:Kush Aurora interview on Skype UID:387D6F48-107D-4568-A73B-7714734EC1B9 DTSTAMP:20090430T082822Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:7C58B9DC-2692-4525-803A-F9D69F1DF5BD DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081114T080000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081114T081500 SUMMARY:Cancel interview with Kostas UID:4B2EFC0A-2031-4AA4-9995-808AA7909457 DTSTAMP:20081114T092436Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:03C45FAC-0296-4DDA-B1F5-CA46B98C39F7 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20071028T211928Z UID:03322D28-083C-42E7-BF53-0C7B70D7081B SEQUENCE:4 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/84419/nation-8441 9-10-23-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071026 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 61: Ultimae Records DESCRIPTION:On this week’s solipsistic NATION we’re joined by Sunbeam of Ultimae Records and we’ll hear songs she has selected from the roster o f artists on her label.\n\nI first found out about Ultimae Records while listening to Fake Science’s Lab Report Podcast and I was immediately en chanted with the label. Ultimae Records releases music that is sometimes ambient\, sometimes downtempo\, sometimes uptempo but always haunting a nd beautiful. That’s quite an accomplishment because there are many labe ls with the same aspirations as Ultimae Records but they fall short beca use they lack either the caliber of artists on Ultimae Records or the co nsistency of quality releases. Where other labels fail Ultimae Records s ucceeds because all their releases are deep and luxurious.\n\nSadly\, Fa ke Science are closing their online store but I’m grateful that they tur ned me on to Ultimae Records.\n\n01. Carbon Based Lifeforms “Transmissio n / Intermission”\n02. Interview with Sunbeam of Ultimae Records\n03. SY NC24 “Memloop”\n04. Interview with Sunbeam of Ultimae Records\n05. Hol B aumann “Final”\n06. Omnimotion “Magic Tree”\n07. Interview with Sunbeam of Ultimae Records\n08. Aes Dana “Chernozem (Closing)”\n09. Solar Fields “Winter Sun”\n10. Hybrid Leisureland “Strawberry Planetarium”\n11. Inte rview with Sunbeam of Ultimae Records\n12. H.U.V.A. Network “Morning Cal l”\n13. SGNL_FLTR “Waters”\n14. Interview with Sunbeam of Ultimae Record s\n15. Solar Fields “Leaving Home”\n16. Promo: Dave’s Lounge END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090217 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090218 SUMMARY:Arrange High Tech Soul interview UID:9C2643D1-B21D-43A7-8766-025152AFAAC6 DTSTAMP:20090302T010757Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20081110T001317Z UID:7861F870-D375-4722-9CE0-0BAA902D3A47 SEQUENCE:6 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/131821/nation-131 821-11-06-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081107 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 115: Basteroid\, Live DESCRIPTION:About six months ago the folks at Areal Records were kind en ough to send me a couple of promotional CDs. One of them was a live set in Berlin by Basteroid. I'm always on the lookout for new concerts to pl ay on solipsistic NATION so I contacted Sebastian Riedl (aka Basteroid) and asked him to join me on the show.\n\nIt took a while to arrange an i nterview due to our conflicting schedules and the time differences betwe en our countries. After a couple of weeks we finally nailed a date and I found myself up at 4:30 in the morning ready to interview Sebastian. De spite being sleepy I thought it went pretty well. Except for one small t hing. In my grogginess I had failed to check the settings on the softwar e I use to record the interviews. When I went to edit the interview ther e was just a recording of me talking to no one.\n\nFortunately\, Sebasti an was a good sport and recorded an intro for today's show. If you liste n carefully you can hear his daughter in the background.\n\nEnjoy today' s show featuring Sebastian's live set in Berlin and be sure to check out his new project\, IRR (International Recordings Records).\n\n01. Baster oid \"Live Set (Areal/Berlin\, DE)\" END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20090218T072436Z UID:9B12EF06-F045-4B14-891A-F195F0CCCB54 SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/137172/nation-137 172-12-21-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081219 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 121: Going Native DESCRIPTION:I usually release my shows Thursdays at midnight so you can kick off your weekend with the latest solipsistic NATION but the last co uple of shows have gone out a day or two late. I know that since this is a podcast you can listen to it whenever you like so being late a day or two isn't such a big deal. But if you're like me\, there are a couple o f shows that I really enjoy and I get annoyed when they release their sh ows late. If I've annoyed you\, I offer my sincere apologies.>\n\nThis w eek's show is actually three days late. I've been sick for the last week and I just couldn't find the energy to get out of bed and record the sh ow. Usually I take a few days off from work to recover from a cold but t his year I've taken way too many sick days as it is and couldn't afford to take any more time off so I just had to suck it up and get through th e week.\n\nBeing sick the last week has really sucked but I've been havi ng some amazing dreams!\n\nLast night I dreamt I was independent contrac tor who drove a supply truck for the military. I was checked through sec urity to make a delivery and while I was on the base I saw a bunch of pr isoners of war on their knees with their hands clasped behind their head while soldiers had their machine guns trained on the back of their skul ls in an abandoned parking garage.\n\nOn of the higher ups approached me and was threatening in a very charming way. He asked me if I'd be inter ested in partipating in one of their studies. With dream logic I knew it would be some sort of science fiction experiment that would give me fan tastic powers at a terrible price. I begged off and spent the rest of th e dream trying to escape from the base without drawing attention to myse lf.\n\nMeanwhile\, military scientists were studying my movements on sec urity cameras and noted how I was unconsciously warping reality to aid i n my escape. They were speculating on how dangerous I might become if I ever became aware if my power and debating when to send soldiers out to contain me.\n\nPretty cool\, huh?\n\n01. Shamanic Technology \"Rites Of Passage\"\n02. Dubosmium \"7Heavens\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n03. Mystical Sun \"Incense\"\n04. I Awake \"Constellation of the Heart (Native Edit)\"\n0 5. Ad·ver·sary \"International Dark Skies\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n06. Sawako \"Deep Under\"\n07. Al Margolis \"Natraj\"\n08. Koen Park \"Laburnum\"\n 09. Bubblegone \"Letters from Home\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n10. rngmnn \"What Goes Around Comes Around\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n11. Evan Bartholomew \"Leavi ng Behind Ourselves\" END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080318 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080714 SUMMARY:eMusic Campaign UID:1B67E464-6CEC-4116-994B-0CDA7DEBCE4D DTSTAMP:20080322T182659Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20080906T182114Z UID:3480EED6-D048-4BB6-9BF0-B009B03FF6CC SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/124514/nation-124 514-09-01-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080905 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 106: Bass Science\, Live DESCRIPTION:Back in January I featured a recording of Steve Nalepa’s Dub Beautiful Collective concert on solipsistic NATION. At the end of the s how I played some studio projects from Steve’s side projects with The FM s and Bass Science. I asked Steve if he had any more live material he’s like to be heard on the show and he was kind enough to send me a recordi ng of a Bass Science concert in Tokyo.\n\nSteve has been singing the pra ises of Matt B (otherwise known as RaNDom and RND) and after playing Mat t’s “Crystal Dub” on one of my dub mixes I understood why. I love dub an d Matt has created some of the most beautiful electronic dub tracks I’ve ever heard. That Steve and Matt would collaborate together on Bass Scie nce was no surprise. That they took Bass Science in the direction of dub step\, however\, was a surprise.\n\nSeems like everyone loves dubstep th ese days. Hell\, I love dubstep and listen to quite a few dubstep podcas ts. Unfortunately\, dubstep is one of those genres of music that is diff icult to well. All to often artists will make dubstep tracks that just p lod along while others will will create songs that are mired in the conv entions of the genre. Not so with Bass Science. Matt and Steve are consu mmate soundsmiths and are able to craft exquisite dub and glitch tracks. When they combine their musical talent they create dubstep tracks that are subliminal. Or dubliminal\, in this case. Sorry\, I couldn’t resist. \n\nSo crank up your subwoofer and prepare to have the top of your skull blasted off by the low-end frequencies of Bass Science!\n\n01. Bass Sci ence “Bass Science Live in Tokyo”\n02. Interview with Steve Nalepa and M att B of Bass Science END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071118T100000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071118T103000 SUMMARY:Elektrotribe/Rom1 interview UID:BCF7C67F-92F1-4D78-870F-CF0CF4990F06 DTSTAMP:20071118T202652Z SEQUENCE:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20060920T052135Z UID:3F181969-FC90-4CDC-BCD6-C6EAA9A7F200 SEQUENCE:8 URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.technorganicdrumandbass.com DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20060923T120000 SUMMARY:Interview Lewis 727-543-1268 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20060923T123000 DESCRIPTION:technorganic@gmail.com BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:99247F61-DE43-4E04-A084-DD107CB3DE5B ATTACH;VALUE=URI: END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20061009T110000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20061009T111500 SUMMARY:Email Praketh MP3 and intro for exquisite corpse mix UID:0462D5A9-9D19-4EC2-8F8A-4B56D85CEA05 SEQUENCE:5 DTSTAMP:20061001T171124Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT15M X-WR-ALARMUID:44963E8E-CCAB-47C9-9C05-F65CCA758CF6 ATTACH;VALUE=URI:Basso END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20080427T174536Z UID:D2C7E5A9-24E3-4858-90D0-BC97FC224316 SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/108014/nation-108 014-04-15-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080418 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 86: Scanner DESCRIPTION:I've been trying to remember when I first came across Scanne r (the stage name of Robin Rimbaud). I'm quite sure it was a compilation CD but I can't recall which one. No matter. What I do recall\, however\ , was that the track featured recordings of phone conversations that he had snatched from the ether. At first I regarded it as a cheap gimmick. But I kept coming back to the track\, listening to it over and over agai n as I wrestled with the complications of what the song meant.\n\nThe co nversation was compelling because of it's intimacy. It was simply two pe ople talking\, gossiping and joking\, completely unaware that they were being recorded and\, as far as I know\, unaware that their conversation would be incorporated into a song. Despite Robin's unsettling soundscape the conversation had a warmth to it. It lent humanity to Robin's bleak music. Was this his commentary that we all can make the simplest connect ions with each other despite the alienating effects of the very technolo gy that makes that connection possible?\n\nBut the question also sparked some anger. What right had Robin to steal their conversation? It rankle d that he would intrude on their privacy and then compound the intrusion by using it in his art. But that provoked the question of my role as a listener. How could I point an accusing finger when I was just as compli cit by being drawn into the song. True\, I'm not the one who made the re cording but if I was truly outraged I could have pressed stop on my CD p layer as soon as I realized what was going on. But I kept listening. Aga in and again.\n\nAnd all of this raises the question of our governments who are more and more eavesdropping on our phone calls and reading our e mail and text messages. It's one thing for an artists to do it but quite another for the government to do it. The common explanation these days is that the government is doing it to monitor for terrorists but it also acts as yet another panopticon to keep people under control. As Foucaul t observed\, if you think you are constantly being monitored you will be gin policing yourself which is very unsettling.\n\nRobin has since moved away from using recorded phone conversations in his music but he's alwa ys had a unique of making me questioning and reevaluating the world I li ve in and always shifting the context. Robin is a perfect example of one of the reasons I love electronic music so much because it has the capac ity to go far beyond a dance track with cool sounds.\n\n01. Scanner \"14 0 Acid\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n02. Interview with Robin Rimbaud aka Scanner\n 03. Scanner \"Pearl Necklace\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n04. Scanner \"Reason by Heart\, Sleep by Twilight\, Excerpt\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n05. Interview wit h Robin Rimbaud aka Scanner\n06. Scanner \"915.675\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n07 . Scanner \"394\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n08. Robin Rimbaud aka Scanner \"Exper ience\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n09. Scanner \"Radio Entry\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n10 . Scanner \"Passage De Recherche\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n11. Interview with R obin Rimbaud aka Scanner\n12. Scanner \"Unknown\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n13. I nterview with Robin Rimbaud aka Scanner END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20060915T204000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20060916T211000 SUMMARY:High-C interview UID:1FB3904A-1109-4CB7-B11A-43CA012764EB SEQUENCE:13 DTSTAMP:20060916T041028Z DESCRIPTION:337-407-1055 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070902T120000 LOCATION:1-914-699-2677 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070902T123000 SUMMARY:Record SN IDs with Jason UID:AAB7CEEB-6C5E-49AE-A92F-702452344685 DTSTAMP:20070915T163104Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:41E11362-81AA-4550-8D50-2EED4732CFF8 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20060926T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20060926T121500 SUMMARY:Call Ben/Deru for interview 323-663-9163 UID:6308CB8F-613C-48A5-BA1D-3A40709ABA97 SEQUENCE:6 DTSTAMP:20060919T235751Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:18EED28F-7FFF-4488-ACBA-FABB498D0C44 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20080829T071810Z UID:CD3D6A83-FC36-4FB4-959C-BE565B63C672 SEQUENCE:3 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/121041/nation-121 041-08-06-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080808 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 102: Somnia DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080809 DESCRIPTION:Back in February I had Evan Bartholomew\, otherwise known as Evan Marc and Bluetech\, on the show to talk about his label\, Native S tate Records.\n\nNative State is a label the features artists who specia lize in mixed genres such as dub\, ambient and glitch. I've played many artists from Native State on the show in the past such as Nalepa\, Rena Jones as well as Bluetech.\n\nAt the time Evan had just launched a new l abel called Somnia. The first album released on Somnia was Caverns of Ti me by Evan and I was immediately struck by it's emotional depth. I was i mpressed. If Caverns of Time represented the direction that Evan wanted to explore through Somnia\, then I was along for the ride. Since then\, Somnia has released music from Emanuele Errante\, juxta phona & offthesk y and a album by both Evan Marc and Steve Hillage. Each album is differe nt from the last and each album is astonishingly great. Or maybe not so astonishing if you know anything about Evan.\n\nI've invited Evan to joi n us again on today's show to talk about his new venture and to play sel ect tracks from artists on Somnia. Kick back and kiss the sky.\n\n01. Ev an Marc + Steve Hillage \"Hypnagogue\"\n02. Interview with Evan Bartholo mew of Somnia\n03. juxta phona & offthesky \"escape kit...\"\n04. Interv iew with Evan Bartholomew of Somnia\n05. juxta phona & offthesky \"low s park of high squealed toys\"\n06. Emanuele Errante \"Humi\"\n07. Intervi ew with Evan Bartholomew of Somnia\n08. Emanuele Errante \"Fecunda\"\n09 . Evan Bartholomew \"We Set Out Into The Caverns Of Time\"\n10. Intervie w with Evan Bartholomew of Somnia\n11. Evan Bartholomew \"Cracks In The Fabric Of The Known\" END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090608T160000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090608T164500 SUMMARY:Interview Richard & Kevin\, Unextraordinary Gentlemen UID:DFA9D936-8105-44B0-82C1-DC2445C3AAF4 DTSTAMP:20090610T183600Z DESCRIPTION:Eric 323-461-6951\nRichard 213-352-4024 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT30M X-WR-ALARMUID:5305910A-F093-4C81-9459-CF82AF410C5F DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:A3EE615D-90C4-452D-9F57-A37B21A932DB DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070829T190000 LOCATION:1-415-552-3778 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070829T193000 SUMMARY:Interview Cheb I Sabbah UID:AC0C8391-8C31-49E1-A3D5-59620477ECC3 DTSTAMP:20070915T163133Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:AF1C4F0B-00F3-4DDB-B867-DBB5CD9074EF DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080527T100000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080527T101500 SUMMARY:Confirm Shocklee interview UID:775BDB43-BF9C-460A-B1B7-4ADC87A37C51 DTSTAMP:20080521T033327Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:4A85CC95-B5A8-4767-A25E-1F30043D4328 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090219T120000 LOCATION:Skype DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090219T123000 SUMMARY:Interview Denardhenry/S.W.U. UID:D6142FB6-AA27-4A90-AE0F-251CA5CDA4BE DTSTAMP:20090218T072227Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:B7ECCA71-F46C-4C72-A631-CF0CCCB8FDA1 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20060918T062456Z UID:0F2BB038-DB0C-466F-9371-F39CCEEB1F3E SEQUENCE:8 URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3?http://solipsistic nation.com/mp3/snation090106.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060901 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 1: Relaunch! DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20060902 DESCRIPTION:01. Thomas Feijk \"Leak\"\n\n02. Butcherd Beats \"Butcherd B eats\"\n\n03. DP-6 \"Vital Force\"\n\n04. Wade Robson \"Battlewalk\"\n\n 05. OPGave \"Hiroshima\"\n\n06. Jerry Mane \"Magnificent Growlla\"\n\n07 . African Express \"Overtime & In The Zone\"\n\n08. Oculus \"Lo Ki\"\n\n 09. Chloe Day \"Kingpin\"\n\n10. Autolect & His Meltdown Movement \"Calm \"\n\n11. Acoustic Ladyland \"Something Beautiful\"\n\n12. Jel \"WMD\"\n \n13. Circuit Breaker \"Left Hook\" END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080322T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080322T123000 SUMMARY:Nosaj Thing interview UID:42D78486-738D-4784-92BD-E405A7C98432 DTSTAMP:20080322T182605Z SEQUENCE:2 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:02079B3F-33FA-45FD-837F-FEA0E1ADB23D DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VTODO PRIORITY:7 DTSTAMP:20060912T102046Z UID:CAABBFC1-B1E4-4315-B4F4-A109BE483652 SEQUENCE:3 STATUS:COMPLETED DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060909 SUMMARY:Contact Apple about feed COMPLETED:20060912T070000Z DUE;VALUE=DATE:20060911 END:VTODO BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20080511T184051Z UID:218F3F37-3D74-41A6-8BAB-CC1F3E1A4573 SEQUENCE:6 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/111658/nation-111 658-05-09-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080509 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 89: Record Label Records DESCRIPTION:I've got a great show for you today! Well\, actually\, Robbi e Martin from Record Label Records has got a great show for you. I'm jus t the host for this week's shin dig.\n\nI first met Robbie about four mo nths ago when he was kind enough to send me his latest album Gaseous Opa l Orbs. I enjoyed his CD so much that I had him on the show as a guest. I twas only then I found out that Robbie is the founder of Record Label Records. That's one of the joys of producing solipsistic NATION\, the sh ow constantly surprises me with the people it puts me in contact with.\n \nRecord Label Records is a cool indie label that features such artists as Scorn\, Kush Arora ( who I've also had on the show as a guest\, by th e way) and Sote. I like Robbie's label because he features music by arti sts who fall on the experimental side of electronic music but lacks the pretension of your more artier musicians. There seems to be an element o f playfulness and adventurousness than your typical soundsmiths who are usually over serious.\n\n01. Fluorescent Grey w/Laurie AK \"Pea Leery\"\ n02. Kush Arora \"Surya Dub\"\n03. Scorn \"Pin Down\"\n04. Fluorescent G rey \"Blue Glue\"\n05. Interview with Robbie Martin of Record Label Reco rds\n06. Nommo Ogo \"Induction (Excerpt)\"\n07. Fluorescent Grey \"Hold Down + HK + START to Play as Kintaro\"\n08. Lich \"Shadow Men\"\n09. Tom oroh Hidari \"Shranzhall\"\n10. Contagious Orgasm w/ Jiver Dicker \"A1\" \n11. Fluorescent Grey \"EBM Nightmare\"\n12. Dalglish \"16b\"\n13. Inte rview with Robbie Martin of Record Label Records\n14. Scuzi \"Vanishing Twin Syndrome\"\n15. Kush Arora \"Garage Riddim\"\n16. Sote \"Trip\"\n17 . Nommo Ogo \"Aisha\"\n18. Interview with Robbie Martin of Record Label Records END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080505T103000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080505T104500 SUMMARY:Arrange DJ Spooky interview UID:14AD099F-57DE-4E51-B7EA-0C3EDFC9B114 DTSTAMP:20080507T075953Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:11C45A93-F1E5-482E-8133-FA057EC35217 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20081110T001119Z UID:EFADD2E5-6AFB-4486-9987-F85C70BE3FC1 SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/128388/nation-128 388-10-10-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081010 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 111: PsyBooty Records DESCRIPTION:I have a love/hate relationship with House and Psytrance.\n\ nSee\, House is kind of like the glam rock of electronic music and Psytr ance is the electronic equivalent of prog rock. House\, glam rock\, Psyt rance and prog rock are all over dramatic genres of music. House and gla m for its melodrama and Psytrance and prog rock for its pomposity\, whic h I really have to be in the mood to listen to because I usually find th at kind of stuff a little overbearing.\n\nPsyBooty Records pulls off the neat trick of combining what I love most about House and PsyTrance.\n\n Continuing with the whole House/glam rock analogy\, what I love about th ose two genres is that they're incredibly sexy. And what I love in Psytr ance and prog rock is their ability to sonically transport you to other realms. PsyBooty Records has the knack of picking artists who craft musi c that is at once very sensual and psychedelic.\n\nI first found out abo ut PsyBooty Records while listening to their music on the Fake Science p odcast and instantly became a fan of the label. I've wanted to do a show all about PsyBooty since launching solipsistic NATION and I'm amazed th at it's taken this long to finally get David Justin\, the label's manage r\, on the show. On the other hand\, it's a perfect example of how many music labels are putting out such great music that it's taken me this lo ng to have David as a guest on solipsistic NATION.\n\nThis week's show i s longer than usual because David gave me two CDs of music he wanted me to play. He knows that solipsistic NATION typically runs an hour\, plus or minus a few minutes\, and told me to feel free to delete tracks from his mix. But in the end\, I said to hell with it. I figured that since D avid went through all that trouble and since all the music is fantastic it would be worth it to go long this week. Besides\, since solipsistic N ATION is a podcast I don't always have to be locked in to clocking the s hows in at around 60 minutes. Enjoy!\n\n01. Biotone \"The Rhythm\"\n02. Psytrip \"d3skoh\"\n03. Interview with David Justin of PsyBooty Records\ n04. Bluetech \"Cerulean Funk\"\n05. Equisol \"Mokoko\"\n06. Interview w ith David Justin of PsyBooty Records\n07. Prosect \"In Styled\"\n08. Sou nd Field \"Passion Session\"\n09. Interview with David Justin of PsyBoot y Records\n10. Evan Marc \"Silver\"\n11. Evan Marc \"Ekoshok\"\n12. M-Fi eld \"Foundation\"\n13. Interview with David Justin of PsyBooty Records\ n14. M-Field \"Progressive Evolution\"\n15. M-Field \"Worldsoul\"\n16. I nit String \"Watching The Rain\"\n17. Init String \"Bacon Shake\" END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20070730T052253Z UID:0BE67F0C-05D7-4842-BBE3-5E74812FE5F4 SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/71491/nation-7149 1-07-19-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070720 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 47: California Dreaming DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070721 DESCRIPTION:I moved to San Diego from Boston in 2000 and after seven yea rs in California I still feel like I’m living in a dream. The palm trees still delight me and the wide open skies still take my breath away.\n\n While I was living in New England people told me time and time again tha t because of my laid back attitude that I should move to California. Ori ginally I had planned to San Francisco but my plans changed when I met D anielle. We had begun dating and a few months before things became serio us between us she had made plans to move back to her home in San Diego.\ n\nAfter driving with her cross country and visiting her city for a week she said I should move to San Diego. I was in love and what’s life with out a few grand romantic gestures? So I moved to the west coast.\n\nIt’s a cliché: I moved for the girl and stayed for the weather.\n\nOn today’ s solipsistic NATION I’m going to share the dream of California with you . All the bands who appear on this week’s show are from the left coast. If you close your eyes you can imagine the palm trees gently swaying aga inst a big\, blue sky while the music plays.\n\nPhoto credit: Scott Wate rman\n\n01. Ooah “Hacksaw”\n02. DJ Frane “The Impossible Dream”\n03. Mon o “Life in Mono”\n04. Heroin Skinny “Shape of Pain”\n05. The Moscow Coup Attempt “Do You Fear Sleep?”\n06. Halou “Honeythief”\n07. Moosefrog “En la Oscuridad (Ft. Anji Bee)”\n08. Lovespirals “Trouble”\n09. Doublehead Music “Work It Out”\n10. samix “ghostshrimp”\n11. Frog Pronounced Ball “Frogman”\n12. Maccar “Even if the Sonogram Reveals Weeds\, I Am Still G iving Birth”\n13. KHURSOR “Authentic Power (Spatial Remix)”\n14. Robert Rich “Liquid Air”\n15. Promo: The Chillcast with Anji Bee END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20061027T145309Z UID:0B5F39A0-DBF6-44EA-9523-459E2BF17B15 SEQUENCE:8 URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3?http://solipsistic nation.com/mp3/snation092906.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060929 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 5: Special Guest\, DJ Eve Falcon DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20060930 DESCRIPTION:Last week’s Nerdcore show got a tremendous amount of respons es from listeners\, I’m pleased to say!\n\nI’m really proud of that epis ode because first of all\, it was a great show and\, secondly\, it is th e start of the slow mutation that will occur on solipsistic NATION.\n\nT here are a lot of electronic music podcasts I enjoy but there are aspect s of those shows that frustrate me. Some shows only play a few minutes o f a song before moving on to the next song\, often abruptly. I don’t kno w if the hosts of those podcasts do that because of time constraints or licensing agreements but it bugs the hell out of me! Other podcasts have a lot of inane banter. If it’s not entertaining or informative then shu t the hell up so I can listen to the music\, which is why I wanted to li sten to their show in the first place. Still other podcasters have the n ever ending\, obligatory shout-outs and who and where they’re representi n’. I know that comes from a long tradition but it drives me crazy becau se after a short while it ceases to mean anything to me.\n\nThere’ll be some banter on solipsistic NATION but it will be kept to a bare minimum. There will be interviews on solipsistic NATION but they’ll be brief. Th ere might even be the odd shout-out but again\, no more than is necessar y.\n\nSpeaking of which\, today’s show features an interview guest DJ Ev e Falcon. I interviewed Eve on the small WORLD podcast and I knew that w hen I relaunched solipsistic NATION that I wanted her to be a guest on t he show. Eve was kind enough to oblige as well as treating us to her Fas t Forward mix.\n\nProgressive house\, along with trance\, has been the m ain source of the superstar-DJ phenomenon of late. And\, to be sure\, i t’s been a boys’ club. Women are found on vocals\, backstage\, and behin d industry desks\, but rarely do they get the spotlight at the biggest c lubs. Those who have broken through - DJ Irene\, Sandra Collins\, DJ Ra p - seem to have worked extra hard to prove they can rock a party with t he best of them. Now a newer generation of female DJs is following up\, plowing through the negatory politics of the scene to get a chance to s hine. Brooklyn-bred\, L.A.-based Eve Falcon\, a talented prog-house DJ and vocalist\, has been on a mission for the last five years\, taking on global gigs and getting her voice and production (on “Know It All” with Desert Sol) out front. Her momentous progressive-house and steely brea kbeat sound is the pulse of now. Feel her freshen up the big room Satur day at Avalon.\n\n-Citybeat (Los Angeles) September ‘05 - by Dennis Rome ro. Click here to see the article.\n\n\n01. Jeff Belfi & Blake Potter “ Agile (Breaks Remix)”\n\n02. The Project “Truth (Faskil’s Split Remix)”\ n\n03. Esque “Volume”\n\n04. KiloWatts “Weird Little Creatures”\n\n05. V oyager “Someone Else (Voyager I-40 Remix)”\n\n06. Merlyn Vs. Burufunk “T wo Lives”\n\n07. EK “Absolute (Sound Not Scene)”\n\n08. Deepsky & Marc M itchell “Lost in the Moment”\n\n09. Eve Falcon & Desert Sol “Know It All (KiloWatts Critical Thinking Remix)” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090207T100000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090207T110000 SUMMARY:Interview with Paul/Tympanik UID:D63CE007-FC37-4B3E-A5A4-289616504717 DTSTAMP:20090323T010657Z SEQUENCE:3 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:A490AD0E-081F-49AF-8106-292A0626591D DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20070212T064348Z UID:CC5E4FB6-58E9-4CA6-ACDA-66F7C39084A7 SEQUENCE:6 URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3?http://solipsistic nation.com/mp3/snation020907.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070209 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 24: Jahtari DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070210 DESCRIPTION:Each weekend on the Small World podcast I put out a mix of f antastic podsafe music. I really wanted to put a dub mix but I was findi ng it difficult to find podsafe dub music. Dr. Puff\, host of the Puffca st\, suggested I check out Jahtari.org’s roster of dub artists. I’ve bee n hooked on their music ever since!\n\nToday’s solipsistic NATION featur es music from the net label Jahtari as well as an interview with Jan. fo under of Jahtari.\n\nJan got into dub after experimenting with the most different equipment and\nstyles (from gabba to digital hardcore to elect ronica). Due to lack of money Jan decided to create dub music on his lap top. Shortly afterwards Jahtari was born.\n\n01. Blue Vitriol “Re-Entry Dub”\n\n02. Volfoniq vs Trema “Recreadub”\n\n03. Krystoff “Holy Mount”\n \n04. Blaze Dem “Dubness Of This Creation”\n\n05. Normaa “Give Thanks To Be Part”\n\n06. Noisebeyondsilence “Sound Dimension”\n\n07. Disrupt “Ba uhelm Dub”\n\n08. Disrupt “Gateless Barrier”\n\n09. Disrupt “Tubby ROM M odule”\n\n10. Jahtari Riddim Force “Loose In Space”\n\n11. Parmon “Kimen sion Drums”\n\n12. Lingam Cutter “Kickermorphose”\n\n13. Ovr Thrustr “Ha lf”\n\n14. Normaa “International Calling”\n\n15. Roots Ista Posse “8Bit Battle Dub”\n\n16. Mikey Murka “Sensi Addict” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090610T210000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090610T213000 SUMMARY:Interview Ben Houge UID:76EBEAAB-B2B9-4A29-A54B-DA6F9479B02E DTSTAMP:20090610T183600Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:ED72ACD8-6981-4668-BB75-E9B532B800D1 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090807 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 153: Iambic\, Live UID:21CCFE4D-F1DD-4C93-9157-5B2A8B415225 DTSTAMP:20090629T231153Z SEQUENCE:2 DURATION:P1D END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091127 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 169: TBA UID:32188D5D-3EDA-436B-A30F-B34B76DFD324 DTSTAMP:20090629T231758Z SEQUENCE:2 DURATION:P1D END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090627T080000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090627T083000 SUMMARY:Interview Peter from Thermostatic UID:7B58C5D7-7ADA-435A-A349-8E60716E732D DTSTAMP:20090629T230111Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:CDFBBCB4-F5D5-4213-89DE-888479BDC793 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091030 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 165: TBA UID:11F0079D-74B4-486C-9731-822E5954F6DB DTSTAMP:20090629T231646Z SEQUENCE:2 DURATION:P1D END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20080706T091820Z UID:BB69A7E9-6B2B-4C38-A99F-7D4C185869F6 SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/117522/nation-117 522-07-03-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080704 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 97: Bubblegone and Verzerren\, Live DESCRIPTION:For those of you who live in the U.S.\, Happy 4th of July!\n \nToday is a special day for me because July 4th of 2004 is when solipsi stic NATION was first broadcast on Free Radio San Diego (FRSD). Back the n\, studio of FRSD was located in a toolshed. We had an air conditioner but that only brought down the temperature down a few degrees and I had to turn it off whenever I went on the mic for on-air announcements to av oid the air conditioner's hum.\n\nAnother challenge of doing an electron ic music show on FRSD was that our station used Ots Labs radio software. Ots Labs has come a long way but when I first began solipsistic NATION their app was great for programing the schedules for shows but lousy for doing the seamless segues you expect from an electronic music show. Des pite the software and our air conditioner I managed to put out a decent show each week and built up an audience in San Diego for people who were starved for just such a program.\n\nIn addition to solipsistic NATION's four year anniversary I'll have released 100 editions of the show as a podcast in three weeks and in September solipsistic NATION will celebrat e two years of weekly podcasts. 2008 is a banner year for solipsistic NA TION!\n\nThis week's show is special for another reason because I've rel eased one show featuring a live performance by an electronic artists for nearly a year. When I began the live segment I thought it would be some thing that I would do occasionally on the show and never expected that i t would become a monthly segment. In the last year I've has live sets fr om the likes of Robert Rich\, Hol Baumann and Meat Beat Manifesto and in the next few months you can expect to hear concerts by The Orb\, Bass S cience and Aes Dana.\n\nTo celebrate solipsistic NATION's four year anni versary we have a live performance from Bubblegone and Verzerren. Play i t when the fireworks begin!\n\nOne more thing: Travis Nobles of the hide nplace music blog\, who I had as a guest DJ on the show back in February \, has put out his first mix. Beautiful stuff and you can download it he re.\n\n01. Bubblegone vs. Verzerren \"Live at the Darkroom (Chicago\, IL 2004)\"\n02. Interview with Jason Engling of Bubblegone and Joe Pauer o f Verzerren\n03. Bubblegone \"Live at the Dreamland Theater (Ypsilanti\, MI 2007)\"\n04. Interview with Jason Engling of Bubblegone and Joe Paue r of Verzerren END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080926T103000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080926T104500 SUMMARY:eMusic campaign questions UID:2BCDEB6A-3133-4609-B945-112E97AAE9EC DTSTAMP:20080927T203545Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:E57109A5-99C4-4C85-9FE3-D69F00BB0E02 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20070713T081320Z UID:B2141DBD-0E9D-4538-8112-5FECC567AB0F SEQUENCE:8 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/69508/nation-6950 8-07-05-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070706 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 45: Moods for Moderns DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070707 DESCRIPTION:When I was a lad my roommate\, Jane\, had a friend named Die go who had a radio show called Moods for Moderns. I never met Diego and I never heard his show but I imagined what the show might sound like: so phisticated\, but whimsical\; ironic\, but earnest\;gritty\, but chic\; a mix of both hip hop and lounge music. Kind of like today’s show.\n\nTh e music featured on this week’s episode of solipsistic NATION is suitabl e for your space age bachelor pad or your next cocktail party. When peop le at your next soirée hear the music you’re playing from this week’s sh ow they will instantly identify you as a person of class and elegance bu t who also plays life for the mad pinball game it is. Pour yourself a sn ifter of fine cognac and raise a toast to your fellow citizens of solips istic NATION!\n\n01. Think Tank “What Time It Is”\n\n02. Zygote “Assault ”\n\n03. Bitman & Roban “Después del Almuerzo - Parte 3″\n\n04. Pinker T ones “Love Tape”\n\n05. [dunkelbunt] “The Chocolate Butterfly (Ft. Raf M c & Fanfare Ciocarlia)”\n\n06. Nortec Collective “Almada”\n\n07. Plankto n Man “No Hay Volver”\n\n08. Zeph & Azeem “Play The Drum”\n\n09. A Plus “The One (Ft. Bless Man)”\n\n10. J-Boogie’s Dubtronic Science “Que Pasa (Deuce Eclipse)”\n\n11. D.J. Waht “Be Free To Speak”\n\n12. Stereotyp “S atisfied”\n\n13. DJ Frane “The Impossible Dream”\n\n14. Bn Loco “Tan Loc o Como Tú”\n\n15. DJ Wally “The 29th Day” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20070629T072307Z UID:B8F546A3-5B0E-407C-B112-7C398AC9F165 SEQUENCE:6 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/67865/nation-6786 5-06-27-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070629 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 44: Biotron DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070630 DESCRIPTION:This week’s show is kind of a milestone for me because I hav e now done more episodes of solipsistic NATION as a podcast than I did w hen it was a radio show.\n\nI’m proud what I’ve accomplished on the show so far. Not only am I playing the best of all genres of electronic musi c\, I’m play the best of all genres of podsafe electronic music. While t here are venues of podsafe music like Ioda Promonet and the Podsafe Musi c Network I also built relationships with music labels and artists\, for which I ma very grateful.\n\nAnother thing I am very proud of is that I also got to do a lot things I never got to do with solipsistic NATION w hen it was a radio program. I’ve experimented with the format of the sho w with the Exquisite Corpse mix. I also got to interview artists such as Rena Jones and music labels such as Woodson Lateral Records. I even had my dad on the show!\n\nWhat has been the most rewarding experience of d oing solipsistic NATION is you. It’s a rather trite thing to say but it’ s true. solipsistic NATION doesn’t fit into any easy catagories because I jump from genre to genres so much which is not to everyone’s liking. I think it takes a special kind of person with discerning tastes and a hu nger for new experiences to enjoy the show. I’m also thankful to those o f you who have been listening to solipsistic NATION since it’s inception as a radio show.\n\nEnough from me. You’re hear for music. For your lis tening pleasure\, today’s edition of solipsistic NATION is a mix of drum and bass I kow you’re going to love!\n\nPhoto credit: B. Baltimore Brow n\n\n01. Brandon Miles “Shadow Spirit”\n\n02. Backverse “Disturbed Curre nt”\n\n03. Bizar & Rasmey “So Long”\n\n04. Royal Sapien “Wheres The Bar (Royal Sapien’s Drunken and Orderly Mix)”\n\n05. Dark Machines “Firewate r (Electric Soulside)”\n\n06. Rational Movement “Broken Skies”\n\n07. Bl ue Sonix “Luv Me (Ft. Michael Moulton)”\n\n08. Hold Tight “Lounge”\n\n09 . Drumsound & Bassline Smith “In The Silence (Ft. Tali)”\n\n10. Skynet “ Missing Soul (Ft. Leiana)” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080410 LOCATION:North Carolina DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080414 SUMMARY:SignalFest UID:36D21984-0A88-44A4-92F8-80EC7FEB5BE8 DTSTAMP:20080208T031122Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20070930T054435Z UID:AE06CD26-848B-4F96-BDCF-B972665D029F SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/80256/nation-8025 6-09-20-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070921 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 56: Cheb i Sabbah DESCRIPTION:On today’s show we’re joined by special guest\, Cheb i Sabba h.\n\nCheb represents\, in part\, the transition when DJs went from spin ning music to producing music. Whereas DJ Shadow dug through crates to f ind the rare vinyl he would use to create his masterpiece album\, Entrod ucing…\, Cheb traveled to places like India and North Africa to record t raditional music for his albums such as Shri Durga and La Kahena.\n\nThi s week on solipsistic NATION we’re going to talk with Cheb and listen to a restrospective mix of his musical career so far. I want to thank Six Degrees Records and Cheb i Sabbah for making this week’s show possible.\ n\nPhoto credit: James A.K.A. “cookiecrook”\n\n01. Cheb i Sabbah “Govind a”\n02. Interview with Cheb i Sabbah\n03. Cheb i Sabbah “Raja Vedalu”\n0 4. Cheb i Sabbah “Radhe Krishna (The Babu Chandidasa Mix)”\n05. Cheb i S abbah “Ganga Dev (The Prakriti - Purusha Mix River of Mercury)”\n06. Che b i Sabbah “Rupa Tujhe Deva (The Karsh Kale Gopi Girl Mix)”\n07. Cheb i Sabbah “Shri Durga (FunDaMental Organic Chill Mix)”\n08. Cheb i Sabbah “ Jarat Fil Hub (Love’s Chalice)”\n09. Cheb i Sabbah “Im Ninalou (The Groo vio Deep End Remix)”\n10. Cheb i Sabbah “Esh ‘Dani\, Alash Mshit (The Ra i of Light Club Remix)”\n11. Interview with Cheb i Sabbah END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20090629T231027Z UID:43744207-8269-4A27-AC8A-1B1D3F05F6A9 SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/160263/nation-160 263-06-18-2009.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090619 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 146: Oganza DESCRIPTION:As much as I try and keep solipsistic NATION fresh I have to admit that I can be fairly predictable at times. For example\, if on on e show I play music that ambient and ethereal then the next show I go in the opposite direction and go hard. Today's show is is exactly like tha t. Last week featured melodic\, shoegazer electronica so this week I'm g oing aggro with the likes of The Teknoist and Sickboy.\n\nSo let's talk about today's show.\n\nFirst off\, most of the tracks featured on today' s show come from Ad Noiseam and Tympanik Audio.\n\nFirst up from Ad Nois eam is The Teknoist from his wonderfully titled first full-length album\ , ...Like A Hurricane Made Of Zombies. Definitely stuff to make your ear s bleed! Also from Ad Noiseam is Enduser\, an artists I've been meaning to feature on solipsistic NATION for a very long time. I'm thrilled to f inally be able to play a track from his Pushing Back album. The we've go t a track from Sickboy's Time To Play CD. From Omelette Records we've go t the weird and wonderful Frank Riggio who crafts songs that often remin d me of Amon Tobin's Out From Out Where album (by the way\, you can down load Riggio's Noise Thinking EP absolutely for free here). Going back to Ad Noiseam\, we also have tow tracks from Abelcain and Cdatakill from t heir Passage album. From there we move on to a track from Meat Beat Mani festo's Autoimmune album available on Metropolis Records. From Tympanik Audio we've got a track from Ad·ver·sary and then we bounce back to Ad N oiseam with from Larvae and then back to Tympanik with Pandora's Black B ook and Integral. We'll close this week's show with a track from Blackfi lm's self titled album on Spectraliquid.\n\nIf I'm going to stay true to form then next week I guess I'll have to play a set of soothing and rel axing music. Maybe I'll do a mix of industrial music just to keep you on your toes.\n\nIf you're craving more music featured on today's show the n I suggest listening to the Ad Noiseam\, Tympanik Audio\, Spectraliquid and Metropolis Records record label showcases on solipsistic NATION. Yo u also might want to listen to the mix Blackfilm put together for solips istic NATION or Meat Beat Manifesto's live set.\n\nIf you liked today's show\, mention it on your blog or give solipsistic NATION a quick one to five star review on iTunes so I can spread the virus that is solipsisti c NATION further and wider!\n\n01. The Teknoist \"No Such Luck\"\n02. En duser \"The Maker\"\n03. Sickboy \"Spartan Gabba\"\n04. Frank Riggio \"M ini Cum Shot\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n05. Abelcain \"Musca Domestica (Cdatakil l Remix)\"\n06. Cdatakill \"Tornado Sirens (Abelcain Remix)\"\n07. Meat Beat Manifesto \"Less\"\n08. Ad·ver·sary \"Waiting For Gira (Phylr Remix )\"\n09. Larvae \"Gigan And The Mysterians\"\n10. Pandora's Black Book \ "The Wait\"\n11. Displacer \"The Witching Hour\"\n12. Integral \"Moonwal k\"\n13. Blackfilm \"Five Years\" END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090609T140000 LOCATION:Skype: klive1961 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090609T143000 SUMMARY:Interview Klive\, In the Nursery re: Steampunk UID:F9B999EA-F8CD-452B-9592-3736E2964680 DTSTAMP:20090610T183600Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:D4763E85-BE87-4D10-86F9-5F805AA4E3EF DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090422T200000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090422T204500 SUMMARY:Interview Mike\, n5MD\n\n UID:FF2C677C-E2B9-400B-A2D5-BF21C3861035 SEQUENCE:8 DTSTAMP:20090430T194250Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:3E8674E2-0404-46B4-9788-B3E1C75062B5 ATTACH;VALUE=URI:Basso END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20080720T005737Z UID:0DC2A653-4D44-4727-B159-F3368D5D107D SEQUENCE:2 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/119095/nation-119 095-07-17-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080718 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 99: Terrorist Fist Jab DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080719 DESCRIPTION:I try not too talk too much on solipsistic NATION because I' ve only got an hour to cram as much music and interviews into each editi on of the show. I don't want to waste your time with my banter. Besides\ , anything I can't fit in the show I can always say in the show notes.\n \nWe're just months away from a presidential election here in the U.S. a nd after the longest political campaign in our country's history things are really heating up. It's been said that politics are a full contact s port and this campaign has been particularly ugly and for good reason: o ne of the former candidates\, Hillary Clinton\, is a woman and Barack Ob ama\, is a black man. Despite the changing face of America our country h as yet to fully come to terms with the much needed equality of women and race in our nation. Simply by being in the campaign Clinton and Obama h as forced America to think about the issues of sex and race.\n\nWhile th at is a good thing it also means that a lot of people can express their bigotry. Sometimes it came across in an obscure manner such as when pund its observed Clinton's tactics as being a form of \"muscular\" politics (none of the other male candidates politics were identified as \"muscula r\"). Sometimes it was more egregious. For example\, there were many tim es when Clinto was told that her place was in the kitchen\, often by oth er women.\n\nThe campaign has narrowed down to McCain and Obama so now A merica's discomfort with the possibility of having a black man as a pres ident has become more pronounced. Recently there were a batch of pins th at read \"If Obama is President...will we still call it The White House? \" When Obama gently banged fists with his wife\, Michelle\, a FOXNews a nchor asked if the fist-bump might actually be \"a terrorist fist jab.\" It goes on and on.\n\nWhen I'm optimistic I see all this as a good thin g because it means my country is addressing it's collective fears and ho pefully we can move on. If Obama is elected president racism will still exist in our country but it's a step in the right direction. Even if Oba ma is not elected president it still is a victory. The U.S. is finally m oving past an antiquated mindset. When I'm not so optimistic I get reall y pissed off. Can we please move into the fucking 21st century. But rath er than rant about all this on solipsistic NATION I figure it would be m ore productive and just play some music that kicks ass and today's show does just that. Turn it up and get your rage on!\n\n01. The Prodigy \"Sm ack My Bitch Up\"\n02. DJ Danger Mouse \"99 Problems\"\n03. Rob Sonic \" Brand New Vandals\"\n04. Aesop Rock Feat. Rob Sonic \"Dark Heart News\"\ n05. Dark Machines \"Rituals\"\n06. Klaxons \"Interzone To Golden Skans So Me (Remix)\"\n07. Neon Stereo vs Marcie \"F*ck Me Baby\" [FREE DOWNLO AD]\n08. Cornelius \"Gum\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n09. Justice \"Stress\"\n10. Time Promises Power \"Rope of Gloves\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n11. Rabbit Junk \"Vote Bolshevik Lite\"\n12. CTRLer \"Vote Bolshevik Lite\" [FREE DOWNLO AD]\n13. Bong-Ra \"Suicide Speed Machine Girl\"\n14. Sabrepulse \"Dot Ma trix Hero\"\n15. Raüberhöhle \"My Heart Bleeps Noisy Beeps\" END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20080829T071620Z UID:498C91FC-B411-4658-BACE-5D15E33D1B1E SEQUENCE:3 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/124102/nation-124 102-08-28-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080829 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 105: Et In Arcadia Ego DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080830 DESCRIPTION:There was a time in my life where I'd start off each day by saying \"hoka hey\,\" which means \"it is a good day to die.\"\n\nI know that sounds morbid but for me it was actually a life affirming experien ce. I felt that in order for me to be able to say hoka hey each morning\ , that if I might actually die that day\, that I needed to know that I w as at peace with the world and that the affairs in my life were in order . Did I have a good relationship with my family and friends? If not\, I better make sure they were. Had I accomplished the goals I had set out f or myself? And were those goals important enough that it would not be a good day if they were not accomplished? And what goals would I not lose sleep over if they were left undone by my sudden death? It really put th ings in perspective on what was important and what was not important in my life by acknowledging my possible death each morning. And it also mad e me appreciate my life that much more.\n\nI've felt my mortality more t his year more than any other year in my life. I've had that unpleasant f eeling that there are so many things in my life that I've left undone an d so many things that will be unattainable. I've felt out of balance. Bu t then the words hoka hey came to mind and gave me succor.\n\n\"Et in Ar cadia ego\" is a Latin phrase that acts as another touchstone with my de ath. Translated it means \"Even in Arcadia I exist.\" It's an ambiguous phrase that some people interpret to mean that I\, the person who is now dead\, enjoyed the pleasures of life. It's an ironic statement contrast s the grim spectre of death with the blithe joys of the living. But I ch oose to interpret \"Et in Arcadia ego\" the same way I use \"hoka hey.\" \n\nI selected tracks for today's show in that spirit. It's a celebratio n of the seasons and life but with the knowledge that some day we all wi ll die.\n\n01. I Awake \"Complete Garden (Eternal Forest Edit)\"\n02. Du bosmium \"Tuvadelic Odyssey (7Heavens rmx by Rafiralfiro)\" [FREE DOWNLO AD]\n03. Aes Dana \"Shouting Valley\"\n04. bubblegone \"sometimes i lay in fields at night\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n05. Taylor Deupree \"6 A.M.\"\n06. Krill.Minima \"Submarine Poetry\"\n07. Annea Lockwood \"floating World: Part 1\"\n08. Janek Schaefer \"Alone At Last\"\n09. Akira Kosemura \"A Park\"\n10. Keiichi Sugimoto \"Tum\"\n11. OTI \"Large Open Spaces\"\n12. Maju \"Achromatic\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n13. Mathieu Ruhlmann \"Rest\"\n14. Brakhage \"Early Morning Frost\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n15. Unit 21 \"October \, 16th\" [FREE DOWNLOAD] END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080721T093000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080721T094500 SUMMARY:Arrange David Toop interview UID:3C320ADD-198E-4767-8270-DB37A278EF71 DTSTAMP:20080813T062230Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:EC6B693D-023D-4B72-A29E-10D20C1BF9CB DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20061027T145730Z UID:5C0CE5D8-6914-46DB-9088-1C7D96BED890 SEQUENCE:22 URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3?http://solipsistic nation.com/mp3/snation102706.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20061027 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 9: Dielectric Records DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20061028 DESCRIPTION:When I relaunched the solipsistic NATION podcast I knew from the beginning that I wanted push the boundaries of the show from its or iginal format. It wasn’t enough to play a mix of all genres of electroni c music\, although that is an ambitious effort in and of itself. I wante d the show to include interviews\, documentaries and to showcase electro nic music labels that I respect and enjoy.\n\nOne such music label is Di electric Records.\n\nDielectric Records features experimental music for the new millennium. Crazed broken beat electronica\, improvisational per cussion\, drone\, dark ambient\, situational improv\, you can find all o f this on Dielectric Records roster of artists.\n\nToday’s show features an interview with Drew\, founder of Dielectric Records\, as well as a s ampling of the musicians on his musicl label. The music is eerie\, haunt ing and beautiful\, which is appropriate for Halloween.\n\nEnjoy!\n\n01. Karen Stackpole “Untitled #1″\n\n02. Carson Day “Musique Mort”\n\n03. D ielectric Drone All-Stars “Plotinian Plateau”\n\n04. Dielectric Minimals it All-Stars “Forth-Reich”\n\n05. Pussyfinger “Pussyfinger”\n\n06. Die E lektrischen “Beat Takeshi”\n\n07. Sote “Track 08″ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20061229T160748Z UID:BBA18D39-0631-4788-A88E-484B74D8B643 SEQUENCE:10 URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3?http://solipsistic nation.com/mp3/snation122906.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20061229 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 18: Master of Dead Contortions DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20061230 DESCRIPTION:Hello to all of you in Berlin who tuned in for today’s show. \n\nIn the early eighties there was a punk band called MDC and they freq uently changed their name to a different acronym with every new record r eleased. Some of the names included Millions of Dead Cops\, More Dead Co ps\, Millions of Dead Children\, Multi Death Corporations\, Millions of Damn Christians and Missile Destroyed Civilization. The woman I was dati ng at the time and her friend would come up with their own acronyms for MDC and one them that struck me was Master of Dead Contortions. If there was ever a more appropriate name for today’s mix then Master of Dead Co ntortions is it.\n\nI’ve noticed that a lot of electronic music podcasts are usually 30 minutes in length while my shows usually clock in an hou r. Even without the interviews that sometimes occur on Solipsistic Natio n I feel that I need an hour to really take you on a journey.\n\nSo here ’s the question: would you prefer 30 minute installments of solipsistic NATION or do you think the show should continue to run for an hour? You can post your answer at solipsisticnation.com or email me at solipsistic nation@gmail.com.\n\n01. solipsistic NATION “Bad Acid”\n\n02. Riothead v s. Andrako “Under the Skin (Viral Remix by Bleedr)”\n\n03. compUterus “E xhaust Head”\n\n04. Mind Disruption “Sick Minds”\n\n05. Punch Drunk “Rob otopia”\n\n06. Neikka Rpm “Sacrifice (Sever The Delusion)”\n\n07. Cristi an Paduraru “Pentateuch”\n\n08. Reverend Rye “The Boom Boom Room”\n\n09. BioUtopia “A New Origin of Species”\n\n10. Mel “Waiting”\n\n11. Insidea mind “Twinkle Twinkle”\n\n12. Junkyard Connection & Montana “Conestoga B ounce”\n\n13. Raven Chacon “Overheard Song”\n\n14. Electric Skychurch “F ull Moon Generator” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070822T190000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070822T191500 SUMMARY:Download new MP3s UID:56FBD32C-0FDE-4F9C-90EF-C5E43FB4EEDB DTSTAMP:20070826T000636Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:DA4D7755-5D7B-4E55-9CA6-EFFA7BFFAE47 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080406T160000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080406T163000 SUMMARY:You Shriek interview UID:81F50BE1-55A4-4D75-90DB-B07F4E6CBCD2 SEQUENCE:7 DTSTAMP:20080411T191843Z DESCRIPTION:john oleary:\nmobile (401) 365-9940\njohnoleary93 (AIM)\n\n raziel panic:\nmobile (617) 338-4254\nRazielPanic (AIM) END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070909T000500 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070909T090000 SUMMARY:Web site down UID:50B67C94-F6BF-4E72-9FCD-F4A379C47B71 SEQUENCE:7 DTSTAMP:20070909T071521Z DESCRIPTION:The server encountered an unexpected condition which prevent ed it from fulfilling the request.\n\nThe script had an error or it did not produce any output. 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END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080301T160000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080301T163000 SUMMARY:Interview Stephen Page\, KYOU Radio UID:2E4FA55E-F215-4CD5-9B2E-7E69097A5258 DTSTAMP:20080302T123345Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-P2D X-WR-ALARMUID:D6ACF865-AB93-4E36-A4DE-952B184CFDE5 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091218 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 172: TBA UID:B7C63718-A697-4DD9-AE2D-7990703EABD0 DTSTAMP:20090629T231840Z SEQUENCE:2 DURATION:P1D END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091002 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 161: Terminal 11 & ill.gates\, Live UID:894A4BC9-3BD0-4B74-8B6D-B7978A7747AB DTSTAMP:20090629T231557Z SEQUENCE:2 DURATION:P1D END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070929T102000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070929T104500 SUMMARY:Interview Joi/Farook UID:1569087D-206B-47E0-9047-C05D6E57366A DTSTAMP:20070930T063209Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:7492244B-7825-4885-9FC3-8DDE133C3681 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080512T100000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080512T101500 SUMMARY:Request Hawtin interview UID:99EF3F96-4E2E-4EA9-85BF-D30CB7BED356 DTSTAMP:20080511T183350Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:A26AB415-C419-4A88-BBAB-283B9299C1BF DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080824T140000 LOCATION:1-415-683-0035 or 1-415-215-0693 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080824T143000 SUMMARY:Interview with Ian White\, Blip.fm UID:9283BD89-DF73-42E4-96EF-5B13A98950BA DTSTAMP:20080826T062654Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:EE867F13-71F3-4B5C-B8BE-E7999608A52A DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20070521T054526Z UID:59DDCE30-D48A-4C56-B068-5AC2A9C0D6EA SEQUENCE:7 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/61430/nation-6143 0-05-17-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070518 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 38: Nacional Records DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070519 DESCRIPTION:This week on solipsistic NATION we focus on electronic music from Nacional Records. We’ll also talk with Nacional Records founder\, Tomas Cookman.\n\nNacional Records is an ADA/Warner Music Group-distribu ted label founded by artist manager Tomas Cookman. The label’s philosoph y is to bring the best in Latin alternative\, Hip-Hop\, and Electronic m usic to Spanish and English speakers alike. Among Nacional’s releases ar e the solo debut from Aterciopelados frontwoman Andrea Echeverri\, as we ll as albums from Aterciopelados\, Nortec Collective\, Sara Valenzuela\, Nortec member Panoptica and a compilation produced in conjunction with KCRW entitled “Sounds Eclectico”.\n\nKeeping with the theme of Nacional Records\, on this week’s solipsistic NATION I’ll give away Nortec Collec tive’s CD\, Tijuana Sessions\, Vol. 3.\n\nThe third compilation from the loosely organized Nortec Collective offers four years of development fr om the debut\, and there’s an even greater cohesion of sound. Driven by bouncy\, tongue-in-cheek tracks such as “Tijuana Makes Me Happy\,” the a lbum was a favorite in Latin Alternative circles\, and found a home on b oth college and satellite radio in the US.\n\n01. The Pinker Tones “Karm a Hunters”\n\n02. Mexican Institute Of Sound “Bienvenidos A Mi Disco”\n\ n03. Interview with Tomas Cookman\, founder of Nacional Records\n\n04. T he Pinker Tones “Sonido Total”\n\n05. Bitman & Roban “El Hechizo”\n\n06. Monareta “Matanza Funk”\n\n07. Intoxicados “Transan”\n\n08. Kemo The Bl axican “I Drink She Smokes”\n\n09. Pacha Massive “Don’t Let Go”\n\n10. N ortec Collective “Tengo La Voz”\n\n11. Nortec Collective “Tijuana Bass”\ n\n12. Nortec Collective “Revu Rockers”\n\n13. Tanghetto “Blue Monday”\n \n14. Turista “Buho”\n\n15. Mexican Institute Of Sound “Dub-A El Tiempo Es Muy Largo”\n\n16. Novalima “Con La Capilla” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090118T190000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090118T191500 SUMMARY:Email Tim Boyd (Ambient Music Blog) last EC mix track UID:3A917AF6-3540-4AF0-A427-6D66CA7FBBF3 DTSTAMP:20090117T183021Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:9DA65DB8-29D2-42C9-AF8E-58490984A651 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090520T180000 LOCATION:1100 Kettner Blvd DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090520T210000 SUMMARY:HTHMA Senior Exhibition: Underdogs UID:EEBC9B9B-BAC4-4BC7-BC51-258434BB9285 DTSTAMP:20090528T210206Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:D297D0AE-8274-4530-9BB2-56F214946BF2 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20090612T092803Z UID:DE573F9A-1187-4EDF-B34D-ECBF884C0010 SEQUENCE:8 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/152746/nation-152 746-04-30-2009.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090501 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 139: Milieu\, Live DESCRIPTION:The first Friday of each month I feature a recording of a li ve performance from an electronic musician.\n\nTowards the end of 2008 I found myself scrambling to find those recordings of live performances a nd my resolution for 2009 was not to let that happen again. I got proact ive and contacted about a hundered artists to appear on the show. I figu red that out of those hundred artists only a handful would respond but t hat would be enough to get me through 2009. What I didn't expect was how MANY people would get back to me about being on the show! I'm not only covered for the rest of 2009 but well into 2010 as well!\n\nSome of the live sets you can expect to hear in the next few months will come from I ambic\, Terminal 11\, ill.gates\, Rena Jones\, KiloWatts\, Altus\, Exill on and The Orb.\n\nOn today's show we have a live set from Milieu.\n\nMi lieu is Brian Grainger. Brian has had releases on such labels as U-Cover \, Infraction\, Awkward Silence\, Boltfish\, Attacknine and Benbecula. B rian also runs small boutique labels Expanding Electronic Diversity\, Se cond Sun Recordings and Install with David Tagg\, in addition to maintai ning his own imprint\, Milieu Music. Most recently\, Brian has recorded music and sound for the Seumas McNally nominated game Dyson.\n\n01. Mili eu \"Live At 114RKD (March 8\, 2009)\"\n02. Interview with Brian Grainge r of Milieu\n03. Milieu \"Autumn Fog Lifts (Yearbook Version)\"\n04. Mil ieu \"Coastline\"\n05. Milieu \"Night Ride\" END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20070713T081427Z UID:8A102773-1105-414B-B119-1E1267A37A66 SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/70412/nation-7041 2-07-12-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070713 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 46: Grime + Dubstep = GrimeStep DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070714 DESCRIPTION:Each week on solipsistic NATION I play for you the best of a ll genres of electronic music. This week we’ll groove to the throbbing s ounds of Grime and Dubstep and their love child\, GrimeStep. We’ll also talk with Leo Olofsson of Grimestep International and Freeza Chin\, Zeba and Plain English of The UK Connection.\n\nGrimeStep International is a platform and network for postmodern dance music but right now\, first a nd formost a compliation CD. GrimeStep International represents a pionee r front for the spread of grime and dubstep around the world\, using eve ry kind of guerilla tactic and propaganda to further the scene. It is co nceived as an international brigade of free agents and crews\, made up o f producers\, consultants\, djs\, mcs\, promoters\, journalists\, editor s\, designers\, film makers and other artists of all shapes and sizes.\n \nThe UK Connection is a crew in the Toronto music scene\, it consists o f 2 DJs (Freeza Chin & Zeba) and 2 MCs (Plain English aka MC P & Alki Ri DDiMZ) three of the four members are born and raised in the UK but now l ive in Canada and are fully focused on bringing Grime\, Garage and Dubst ep music to everyone in Canada\,’cause we all know how hard it is to fol low here. Be on the look out for promo cds being flooded in the streets very soon\, and also keep an eye out for the monthly raves presented by The UK Connection.\n\n01. Statuz \"Invasion\"\n\n02. DJ Flex \"Watch Ya Boy!\"\n\n03. Interview with Leo Olofsson of Grimestep International\n\n 04. TecH-MatiX \"Blood Clad Rocka\"\n\n05. Phokus \"Dem All Shots (Ft. T inchy Stryder\, Dirty Danger)\"\n\n06. U$O \"Ikâ (DJ JSL Ohoi! Remix)\"\ n\n07. Amewu \"Der Universelle\"\n\n08. Interview with The UK Connection \n\n09. The UK Connection \"Freeza Chin\, Plain English & Alki Riddimz\" \n\n10. The UK Connection \"Zeba Dubstep Mix\" END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20061015T100000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20061015T101500 SUMMARY:Johan Kotlinski interview UID:EC97D554-5590-4101-A602-D99634259903 SEQUENCE:6 DTSTAMP:20061015T140148Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080406T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080406T123000 SUMMARY:Interview Martin Rev & Alan Vega/Suicide UID:B623F5A4-67E8-45A5-A1D6-33EF3F11C6B0 DTSTAMP:20080411T191837Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:4508907F-E433-438D-95E7-D160F0A93C83 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081207T110000 LOCATION:Romain DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081207T113000 SUMMARY:Moog Conspiracy interview UID:ED106725-A8C0-4DB8-9AD2-AC8C908D8D91 DTSTAMP:20081113T043553Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:F2BC096C-9BCB-4E1F-A860-3C6BD1547ACE DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20070112T101557Z UID:867F9A6F-1E29-4F2F-8C88-668CA77FE2F9 SEQUENCE:9 URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3?http://solipsistic nation.com/mp3/snation011207.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070112 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 20: King Dub Champion Sound DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070113 DESCRIPTION:Today’s show\, all dub.\n\nBack when I was a DJ at WMFO I so metimes used to fill in on some shows under the guise of King Dub. I’d s peak with a slight Jamaican patois and pitch shift my voice and add some echo so I would sound like some interdimensional sound selector from th e deepest realms of dub.\n\nDub\, for those of you who don’t know\, bega n as instrumentals of songs that appeared on the flipside of 45 rpms. In time\, producers like Lee “Scratch” Perry and King Tubby began processi ng the instruments and vocals with effects such as echo and reverb\, oft en with the instruments and vocals dropping in and out of the mix. But a lmost always with a massive low bass.\n\nDub later made it’s presence fe lt in electronic music and influenced techno\, jungle\, dubstep\, drum a nd bass\, house music\, trip hop\, ambient music\, and hip hop.\n\n01. D ubmatix “War\, Peace & Dub”\n\n02. Spiral Soundsystem vs Jerry Mane “Siz zled Dub”\n\n03. Nalepa “Pomme Granite Dub”\n\n04. Bluetech “AD”\n\n05. RaNDom “Crystal Dub”\n\n06. Subtronix “Bushwhacked”\n\n07. Ladyman “Info mercia”\n\n08. DJ Olive “Sub Bass Commandante”\n\n09. Once11 “My Real Fa ce”\n\n10. Disrupt “Jah Red Gold And Green”\n\n11. Power Steppers “Gates of Dub”\n\n12. Volfoniq “Heroina Dub”\n\n13. Roots Ista Posse “Hooked M i Up Dub” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20090629T231051Z UID:DD7A78BE-FFE5-4F92-B86B-F775928AFFC2 SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/161571/nation-161 571-06-25-2009.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090626 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 147: Pakuni DESCRIPTION:One of the ways I put together episodes of solipsistic NATIO N is that I'll collect songs and keep them in an iTunes playlist. Some t imes they're tracks that are genre specific like drum and bass and other times the songs will have a sound or feel\, which is the case for today 's show.\n\nThe last few months I've been gathering songs that either se amlessly blends traditional and electronic instruments or draws attentio n to the differences between those instruments.\n\nOne of the bands I've wanted to feature on solipsistic NATION is the Boredoms. I've been a fa n of the Boredoms since Yamantaka Eye from Hanatarash. Where Hanatarash explored the boundaries of sound and music with raw feedback the Boredom s did the same with instruments like the guitar\, bass\, drums\, bass\, etc. The Boredoms have mutated every genre of music they touched\, wheth er it was funk or heavy metal.\n\nI'm also delighted to play Cornelius o n the show again. Cornelius is Keigo Oyamada and I have to believe that Keigo is a happy guy because everything I've heard from him is beautiful \, wacky or pretty and just makes smile.\n\nWe'll also hear some music b y Black Moth Super Rainbow and The Octopus Project. Black Moth Super Rai nbow describe themselves as a psyche-pop group in early '70s electronic clothing but I like to think of them of what the Butthole Surfers would sound like on a happy acid trip. Black Moth Super Rainbow also collabora ted with The Octopus Project on their The House of Apples & Eyeballs alb um.\n\nI'm also a long-time fan of Odd Nosdam because all his music is i ncredibly inventive and I'm really digging his recent release\, the \nT. I.M.E. Soundtrack\, out on Aniticon Records.\n\nOne artist I've just bec ome a huge fan of is Yppah. Yppah is a Ninja Tune recording artist and Y ppah is \"Happy\" spelled backwards. Also form Ninja Tunes we have a tra ck from Daedelus and from Ninja Tune's sister label\, Big Da Da Records\ , we have a track from cLOUDDEAD. You can listen to my interview with Jo nathan Shedletzky of Ninja Tune here.\n\nSomnia Records is a label that consistently puts out breath taking releases and one of my favorites is juxta phona & offthesky. You can listen to my interview with Evan Bartho lomew\, the founder of Somnia Records\, here. Another label that puts ou t mind blowing releases is 12k and I'm thrilled to play tracks from Gius eppe Ielasi\, Savvas Ysatis + Taylor Deupree and Sawako on today's show. You can listen to my interview with Taylor Deupree\, the founder of 12k \, here.\n\nThere's a lot of weird and wonderful music on today's show a nd I hope you fall in love with all of it!\n\nBefore I sign off\, a bit of sad news. First\, Thomas of the spectacular French hip hop podcast\, Yo La La\, has decided to stop producing his show due to time constraint s. Yo La La will be missed but you can always listen to the previous sho ws at the Yo La La archive. Secondly\, Michael Jackson died at age 50 of a cardiac arrest. I was never a big fan of Michael Jackson but even so his music always got my feet taping and my hips swaying. The King of Pop is dead.\n\n01. Boredoms \"(Boriginal)\"\n02. Cornelius \"Toner\"\n03. The Octopus Project + Black Moth Super Rainbow \"All the Friends You Can Eat\"\n04. Black Moth Super Rainbow \"All the Friends You Can Eat\"\n05 . Yppah \"Gumball Machine Weekend (Pollination Remix)\"\n06. Odd Nosdam \"Ethereal Slap\"\n07. cLOUDDEAD \"Physics Of A Bicycle\"\n08. Cloudland Canyon \"Heme\"\n09. Daedelus \"LA Nocturn\"\n10. juxta phona & offthes ky \"trust & roullette\"\n11. Giuseppe Ielasi \"Track 08\"\n12. Savvas Y satis + Taylor Deupree \"The Youthful Sea\"\n13. A Wake A Week \"One Tak e Away One\"\n14. Bizzart \"Mount Washington Blue And Red\"\n15. Sawako \"April - From Sea Shell (With Radiosonde)\"\n16. Konntinent \"pin point \" [FREE DOWNLOAD] END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081006T093000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081006T094500 SUMMARY:Check about The Orb show UID:119B69FC-F15B-4FFD-84F2-DC68705303A7 DTSTAMP:20081004T094334Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:1FDE72CA-2EA0-4665-9B90-B8E21C1CCF41 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090622T130000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090622T131500 SUMMARY:Post Colossus stats to Ioda UID:8E6EBD95-CDE7-4C23-BC38-545FC7240A6B DTSTAMP:20090528T210206Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:85DCEEF4-31BA-4899-9D76-9A51C9BA53DA DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20070318T212136Z UID:317127DF-83B1-42D9-988C-BC2DAA36FBF6 SEQUENCE:6 URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3?http://solipsistic nation.com/mp3/snation031607.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070316 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 29: Sexy Beast DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070317 DESCRIPTION:I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again\, House is one of my least favorite genres of electronic music. This week’s solipsistic NA TION\, however\, features some of the sexiest House music you’ll ever li kely to hear.\n\nYou may be wondering that if don’t like House why do I play it on solipsistic NATION. The answer is simple: I play the best of all genres of electronic music on solipsistic NATION. Even House.\n\nWhy I don’t like House is difficult to define. My initial answer is that Ho use often sounds cheap. The cheesey synths\, the lame drum tracks and bo ring bass lines just put me to sleep. Sounding cheap isn’t necessarily a bad thing\, though. There are many artists who can craft great music ou t of those same elements but I think most musicians who create House mus ic simply fall into the most overused clichés of the genre. It’s artists like Dorfmeister and Chuck Love who appear on today’s show who keep Hou se fresh\, exciting and oh so sexy!\n\n01. Richard Dorfmeister/Madrid De Los Austrias “Valldemossa (Parov Stelar & Raul Irie Remix)”\n\n02. Nova lima “Candela”\n\n03. Quasimode “Ipe Amarelo (Spiritual South Skitzophre mix)”\n\n04. Spiritual South & Sleeptalker Sleepwalker “Hullabaloo”\n\n0 5. Funk Harmony Park “Silence Me”\n\n06. BangGuru “I Wanna Dance”\n\n07. Isla Deejay “New York Mood”\n\n08. Chris Wilson “House In The Dark”\n\n 09. Onionz “Woman Of The Sun (Hipp-E’s Stripped Out Mix Ft. El Feco)”\n\ n10. Chuck Love “Beat Down” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080328T213000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080328T214500 SUMMARY:Review Electroclash doc status UID:07A63C11-C026-4442-B703-041B2C951F0B DTSTAMP:20080328T115128Z SEQUENCE:2 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:4A4EB63B-8F2F-406D-AEAE-105D31C7821C DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090401T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090401T123000 SUMMARY:Milieu interview\, Brian UID:99DB632B-532D-4445-9F47-BEE529410BE4 DTSTAMP:20090403T022951Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:DBEEF66F-55D5-4F70-A222-EAFB60B3729A DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070205T150000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070205T153000 SUMMARY:Meeting with Joe Carpenter/PodShow UID:0A92848A-7369-440B-AB05-943784D51C59 SEQUENCE:5 DTSTAMP:20070205T233621Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070927T200000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070927T203000 SUMMARY:Interview Mandeep Taunk\, American Bhangra UID:BAFDA1B1-108F-4109-B770-EEAE266E0897 DTSTAMP:20070930T063145Z SEQUENCE:3 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:AB649AC1-0F11-4109-842D-911E183402AB DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080209T123000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080209T130000 SUMMARY:Interview Dr. Toast UID:3666EC93-9366-4E11-940B-991553C36957 DTSTAMP:20080209T181652Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-P2D X-WR-ALARMUID:8BA98FE7-FBEF-4497-83CB-7EEDBE45F2DB DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080426T130000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080426T133000 SUMMARY:Interview Dave Heckman/Metropolis UID:BE85A172-FF41-4E18-A5F3-2F6F7A46CD50 DTSTAMP:20080427T163315Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:9D1E2728-A521-41E1-ABC8-2D7DD69C373B DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070930T083000 LOCATION:0091-98116-27586 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070930T090000 SUMMARY:Interview Arjun\, Jalebee Cartel UID:30540C82-40F1-4C35-BBCD-D7A34195CB1A DTSTAMP:20070930T063214Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT15M X-WR-ALARMUID:FF1CA064-9DBD-4B1D-B547-604A1FC35434 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090214T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090214T121500 SUMMARY:Post Mevio advertisements UID:3C18F566-6597-48E3-AB38-739897C0D494 DTSTAMP:20090215T222821Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:F073BA83-4044-49B3-819D-9E894F82E516 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090213T200000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090213T201500 SUMMARY:Email Loren about Tweetie sponsorship UID:B9F2685D-5E49-4C95-9960-D4C89E03302D DTSTAMP:20090215T222821Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:D8F1BC35-B3FA-4EB3-9A5A-95FD30F0FDEE DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20070330T164207Z UID:0DBB974A-DD64-49F9-AE77-1F5E15EB6F43 SEQUENCE:6 URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3?http://solipsistic nation.com/mp3/snation033007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070330 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 31: L33T DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070331 DESCRIPTION:Back in September I released a documentary about nerdcore on solipsistic NATION. That epsiode got such an overwhelming response that I thought it was time do another show on the genre. Besides\, I identif y more with songs about video games and comic books than songs about dri ve-by shootings and smacking bitches.\n\nIf you dig the songs on today’s show you can download all of them and more at the Rhyme Torrents web si te.\n\nSince we’ll be listening to nerdcore on today’s show\, I thought it would appropriate to give away a few tshirts from J!NX. J!NX speciali zes in clothing for discerning gamers and geeks. You know\, people like you.\n\nHit me up with an email at solipsisticnation@gmail.com and you c ould be a lucky winner of one J!NX tshirt of your choice.\n\n01. Benjami n Bear “Interlude”\n\n02. Old Scratch “To Hell With Hip Hop”\n\n03. Meta mystiks Incorporated “Superior Beings (Ft. ArmageddonMan)”\n\n04. Dr. Oc tagon “Ants”\n\n05. Myf “Top Secret (featuring Masta Cwik)”\n\n06. Super Dragon X “When You Wanna Win: The Cheate”\n\n07. Fururistic Sex Robot “ WoW”\n\n08. Nursehella “Nursehellamentary”\n\n09. Beefy “Tub of Tabasco” \n\n10. MC Hawking “Rock Out With Your Hawk Out”\n\n11. Baddd Spellah an d MC Frontalot “Nerdcore Hip-Hop 2006″\n\n12. Benjamin Bear “The Last Fa ntasy”\n\n13. Rai “Big Lie”\n\n14. Ultraklystron “So Long Kids”\n\n15. f unky49 and Redvoid “RPG (Rhymes of Phatness and Greatness)”\n\n16. Baddd Spellah “Gawd Particlez”\n\n17. YTcracker “In My Time” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20090218T072541Z UID:900C8415-C0A5-4FC7-A959-342AEE656298 SEQUENCE:4 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/138885/nation-138 885-01-09-2009.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090102 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 123: Amon Tobin\, Live DESCRIPTION:A lot of people got MP3 players like iPods\, iPhones and Zun es as gifts for the holidays and have been downloading podcasts to put o n their new toys. If that happens to be you then you're in for a treat. Today's show is beat master and sonic soundsmith\, Amon Tobin.\n\nAmon h as recorded some incredible albums such as Bricolage\, Permutation and S upermodified. Even his earlier releases that he recorded under the name Cujo sound as fresh today as they did in 1996. His most recent release i s Foley Room\, and once again Amon pushed himself to explore the possibi lities of sound and music.\n\nIf you're unfamiliar with Amon I encourage you to download the March 21st\, 2008 edition of solipsistic NATION. Th at show feature an interview with Amon Tobin about his musical career an d a retrospective mix of select tracks from his albums.\n\nOnce a month on solipsistic NATION I feature a live performance of electronic music a nd on this week's live set comes to from Amon Tobin\, recorded in Brusse ls for his Foley Room tour.\n\nIf you'd like to hear Amon's concert with out the interview\, you can download his Foley Room Recorded Live In Bru ssels here.\n\n01. Amon Tobin \"Into The Dark\"\n02. Amon Tobin \"Horsef ish Live Mix\"\n03. Cardiacs \"The Alphabet Business Concern (Home Of Fa deless Splendor)\"\n04. Two Fingers \"Two Fingers (White Label)\"\n05. S pank Rock \"Bump Switch Rmx\"\n06. Two Fingers \"Two Fingers (White Labe l)\"\n07. Amon Tobin \"Esthers\"\n08. Amon Tobin \"Throwback Intro To SS Live 1\"\n09. Zilla / King Cannibal \"Aragami Style\"\n10. Kelis \"Aww Shit\"\n11. Two Fingers \"Two Fingers (White Label)\"\n12. Amon Tobin \" Kitchen Sink Live Mix\"\n13. Amon Tobin \"Big Furry Head\"\n14. Tech Itc h \"Know\"\n15. Amon Tobin \"Verbal ACC\"\n16. Two Fingers \"Two Fingers (White Label)\"\n17. Boxcutter \"Grub\"\n18. Autechre \"Doctrine\"\n19. Amon Tobin \"Foley Room\"\n20. Amon Tobin \"White Label\"\n21. Dom N Ro land \"Ritual\"\n22. Amon Tobin / Noisia \"Tobin/Noisia Collab Work In P rogress (White Label)\"\n23. Konflict \"Messiah (Noisia Rmx)\"\n24. Span k Rock \"Get On The Floor (Disco D)\"\n25. Nice Nice \"Uh-Oh\"\n26. Amon Tobin \"Straight Psyche\"\n27. Autechre \"Second Bad Vibel\"\n28. Noisi a \"B.R.E.E.Z.E.\"\n29. Noisia \"Concussion\"\n30. Kriptic Minds And Leo n Switch \"No Remorse\"\n31. Amon Tobin \"Keep Your Distance\" END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080607T140000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080607T141500 SUMMARY:Interview JP\, Rabbit Junk UID:A14A0524-FA3E-4AE2-936A-00A8920C05BF DTSTAMP:20080607T204056Z SEQUENCE:2 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:93C4F8E3-7DD0-4702-89FC-F52B25F008F3 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090614T090000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090614T091500 SUMMARY:Interview Shael Riley UID:D5C10853-D363-4DD3-9D82-331337018B9F DTSTAMP:20090629T230111Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080216T100000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080216T103000 SUMMARY:Compost Records/Michael Reinboth interview UID:8A4DCBF9-A814-40E3-8CBF-4A2604E6FE7E DTSTAMP:20080221T051801Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:AA986290-B341-4158-B6E0-AA3680C9CEBD DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20060925T160000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20060925T161500 SUMMARY:Interview with Ben Neill UID:C0045DD5-8AEB-41D8-869A-8D83FA8F8491 SEQUENCE:6 DTSTAMP:20060925T232720Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:CC214641-7191-421F-A572-2B270992DF33 ATTACH;VALUE=URI:Basso END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20061113T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20061113T121500 SUMMARY:Call 469 733 7337 to discuss girlsRISEwithHEAT/electroclash inte rview UID:91899A1F-B24B-4AA5-8520-05844B572EA2 SEQUENCE:9 DTSTAMP:20061112T121757Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:30A84539-57F1-4ED4-AA7E-EF24B769B1BB ATTACH;VALUE=URI:Basso END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080721T121500 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080721T123000 SUMMARY:Contact artists on Last.fm playlist UID:B9E6FE60-0B44-41DC-AAB5-C10E84607EBD DTSTAMP:20080813T062230Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:FDFE7862-CEDA-4D57-B7DB-029115A1EF1F DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20060922T113000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20060922T120000 SUMMARY:Interview Seth/8 Bit Weapon UID:5FCFEB4A-B486-45E1-B57C-AE25681D8F7C SEQUENCE:7 DTSTAMP:20060921T211721Z DESCRIPTION:800.762.3333 ask 4 seth\nif that doesnt work try 818.282.366 9 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:2D041F6C-6FC0-47C0-A105-7657124B7F6C ATTACH;VALUE=URI: END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071105T193000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071105T200000 SUMMARY:Interview Jeff/Netmusique UID:1A900218-4861-4249-BE9C-E465E5E5A419 DTSTAMP:20071109T044743Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT15M X-WR-ALARMUID:EFA9D2E7-D820-4F4D-BDBC-0A83A01FA660 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080221T193000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080221T200000 SUMMARY:Diana Deutsch interview UID:00E2CE34-0E1D-4F17-AF45-241B5DFBE972 DTSTAMP:20080223T214428Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT30M X-WR-ALARMUID:651C064D-FACD-4056-8928-93BC3412406C DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20061107T064201Z UID:6F518F45-7675-4B9C-9FE7-87050F935E87 SEQUENCE:15 URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3?http://solipsistic nation.com/mp3/snation110306.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20061103 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 10: House of the Rising Sun DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20061104 DESCRIPTION:Last week’s show featuring music from Dielectric Records was sort of a litmus test for those of you who listen to the show. I want t o play the best of all genres of electornic music on this podcast and th at includes the more experimental stuff. If you’re still with us after l ast week’s show then I know you’re the kind of person who likes music th at’s a bit…different.\n\nThis week’s episode of solipsistic NATION is go ing to be more traditional and we’re going to focus on House music.\n\nH ouse began in 1977. The Warehouse on Jefferson Street in Chicago\, was a key venue in the development of house music. The main DJ was Frankie Kn uckles. The club staples were still the old disco tunes but the limited number of records meant that the DJ had to be a creative force\, introdu cing more deck work to revitalize old tunes.\n\nI’ll be honest with you\ , House is my least favorite form of electronic music. I think part of i t has to do with working in a nightclub in the early 90s and being force d to listen to music from Manchester or House over and over and over aga in. That sort of repeition will really kill enjoyment of any kind of mus ic.\n\nA few years backI moved to Golden Hill in San Diego which is a ve ry gay neighborhood and most of the people listened to house music. I co nstantly heard throbbing basslines and piano roles over and over again. And it was the worst kind of house music. It sounded irredeemably cheap\ , plastic and soulless.\n\nBut 99% of anything is crap. So the music you hear on today’s show may not be the kind of house music you would enjoy but it’s the kind of house music I dig.\n\n01. DJ Vanni “Nikita (Origin al Mix)”\n\n02. Paul Zazadze “Mood”\n\n03. Cheyne Christian “Up On Me”\n \n04. Greg Kobe “Speed”\n\n05. Gray “Appeal (Original Mix)”\n\n06. Los B rutos “Phat (Wehbba Remix)”\n\n07. Harshmallow “Sati’s Groove”\n\n08. Do rfmeister vs. Madrid de los Austrias “Boogie No More”\n\n09. Charles Aft on “And So It Seems”\n\n10. Thomas Gooding “Open Your Eyes” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20090218T073130Z UID:AB5BC06D-19E2-41AF-8152-9B455DB869D3 SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/143688/nation-143 688-02-15-2009.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090213 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 128: Tympanik Audio DESCRIPTION:Each month on solipsistic NATION I spotlight an electornic m usic label that I think you should know about. What constantly amazes me is just how many electronic music labels there are!\n\nTake Tympanik Au dio.\n\nTympanik Audio has been around since 2007 and has quickly establ ished a reputation for releasing high quality\, dark\, electronic music featuring the likes of Ad·ver·sary\, Totakeke and Integral. The music is stunning and breath taking and the CD artwork is beautiful and provocat ive. It's a winning combination that can't help but get you excited abou t the label.\n\nThere's a very good reason why Tympanik Audio shines. Th e label's founder\, Paul Nielsen\, is also one of the DJs on the Hidden Forms radio program on WNUR 89.3 FM. As a DJ Paul has a special love for albums\, both the music and the packaging.\n\nIf you're looking for mus ic that is hauntingly beautiful then I think you'll find that Tympanik A udio is just the boutique label for you.\n\nEnjoy today's show!\n\n01. D J Hidden \"Things To Come\"\n02. Autoclav 1.1 \"This Stranger Hope\"\n03 . Interview with Paul Nielsen\, founder of Tympanik Audio\n04. Blackfilm \"Walk With Me\"\n05. Stendeck \"Blind Army Parade\"\n06. Interview wit h Paul Nielsen\, founder of Tympanik Audio\n07. Totakeke \"Patient HM (R esponse To Conditioning Mix)\"\n08. Displacer \"The Witching Hour\"\n09. Interview with Paul Nielsen\, founder of Tympanik Audio\n10. Tapage \"T ransatlantic Headroom\"\n11. Flint Glass \"Al-Azif\"\n12. Interview with Paul Nielsen\, founder of Tympanik Audio\n13. Access To Arasaka \"400 B loc Overground\"\n14. Integral \"Digital Drops\"\n15. Interview with Pau l Nielsen\, founder of Tympanik Audio\n16. Subheim \"Take Me Back\" END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20061125T214310Z UID:3A712150-CBE2-4E78-91A7-6C028632C43F SEQUENCE:9 URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3?http://solipsistic nation.com/mp3/snation112406.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20061124 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 13: The New Bin DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20061125 DESCRIPTION:When I was a deejay at WMFO it was always a joy to check the new bin. The new bin was where we stocked all the recent CD and vinyl r eleases. Each week I’d go through the new bin to pick the stand-out trac ks that I wanted to play on my show. The new bin made every week seem li ke a combination of my birthday and Christmas.\n\nThe other thing that m ade the new bin so much fun was trying to create a show that flowed toge ther incongrously despite all the different genres I was attempting to m ix together. Was is possible to create a show with segues with dub\, cou ntry\, techno\, hip hop\, alternative rock\, etc that sounded seamless?\ n\nThis week we’re going to go through all the CDs that have been sent t o the solipsistic NATION studios here in beautiful San Diego.\n\n01. Jun ior Boys “In The Morning”\n\n02. Grand Analog “I’ll Walk Alone”\n\n03. M y Robot Friend “Swallow (Rap by Crasta Yo)”\n\n04. Iswhat?! “Front”\n\n0 5. Caribou “The Snow Capes”\n\n06. Mouse On Mars “Fish Bord”\n\n07. Four Tet “My Angel Rocks Back and Forth (Four Teas on English Time - Icarus Remix)”\n\n08. Bola “Clockjerk (Trapezoid)”\n\n09. Infantjoy “Leaving So mewhere With Someone”\n\n10. Pole “Heim (Four Tet Remix)”\n\n11. Chris H erbert “cassino”\n\n12. Alexandra Gardner “Onice” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080820T220000 LOCATION:904 4th Ave\, San Diego\, CA 92101 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080821T000000 SUMMARY:DJ Scooter @ Confidential UID:CB450E50-5CE8-4F11-BE01-A10436F988BD DTSTAMP:20080826T062654Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:D99ACE5C-662C-4715-9CAA-7A1AA0827311 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090610T140000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090610T143000 SUMMARY:Jack Wall interview\, Steampunk UID:D3D95501-044D-4797-8DDE-8712A0EDF703 DTSTAMP:20090610T183600Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:5E6702E7-F714-45C1-B0E2-041A7E1FC2C4 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080327T200000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080327T203000 SUMMARY:Rip Dubsteppers show for KYOURadio UID:89036A9D-444B-43E3-BF81-04B433BF284B DTSTAMP:20080328T115122Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20070624T015942Z UID:94D63CE9-0E34-46C4-9DD4-5BAC114E02D3 SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/65692/nation-6569 2-06-14-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070615 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 42: The Newest In New! DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070616 DESCRIPTION:Every week I play a theme or explore a genre of electronic m usic. Hell\, sometimes I even do both!\n\nLast week\, for example\, I pl ayed an hour of noise that would either make your ears bleed or put you in a trance. The week before that I did a mix of Reggaeton. This week I really don’t have or a theme or a genre I want to play. Instead\, I’m go ing to play some great tunes for you that have been sent my way the last few weeks. The stuff is so good that I would have felt constipated if I didn’t put this show out.\n\nThis week solipsistic NATION continues to promote art and design culture with another t-shirt give away contest\, courtesy of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction. Email me at solip sisticnation@gmail.com and you could be a lucky winner of one Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction t-shirt of your choice.\n\n01. Mirah “La Familia”\n\n02. Tender Forever “The Feelings Of Love”\n\n03. Blow “Baba y (Eat a Critter\, Feel Its Wrath)”\n\n04. Aja West And Friends “The Get away”\n\n05. Ollo “The Lunatics (Have Taken Over The Asylum)”\n\n06. Dnt el “The Distance (Ft. Arthur & Yu)”\n\n07. Carlos Niño & Miguel Atwood-F erguson “Extended Hands of Giving”\n\n08. Zeph & Azeem “That Type Of Mus ic”\n\n09. Ben Mono “Jesus Was A B-Boy”\n\n10. Jean-Paul Bondy “Somethin g Is Not Right (Robag Wruhme’s Fukkeldibobb Remake)”\n\n11. Eliot Lipp “ Fever”\n\n12. The Mavs “No Balls”\n\n13. Bonde Do Role “James Bonde”\n\n 14. Girl Talk “Cleveland Shake”\n\n15. Yea Big/Kid Static “Heavy Catamar an”\n\n16. Bassnectar “Kick It Complex (Bassnectar Remix)” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080313T190000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080313T191500 SUMMARY:Download MBM remixes UID:32B5FE40-A205-4AFB-8CAB-2E8208C43839 DTSTAMP:20080315T174749Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:6374314C-4D39-4154-8F17-37C59A49C86B DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20060913T111500 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20060913T114500 SUMMARY:Funky49 interview UID:1CE554A4-5D3B-44A9-A227-440F78A21862 SEQUENCE:11 DTSTAMP:20060913T170312Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080511T100000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080511T103000 SUMMARY:Hula interview UID:5BB42611-EA14-4471-95B1-3A465EB52277 DTSTAMP:20080511T183245Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:BFFF05AA-304A-4B65-B753-03961A77083B DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080510T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080510T123000 SUMMARY:D.D.T. Interview UID:C1FCC685-2A2B-4A84-A3E8-8000725EE5FE DTSTAMP:20080507T080040Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-P2D X-WR-ALARMUID:8F74D05D-D86B-4F31-90F3-E27CA624EBFA DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20090324T035821Z UID:4FBF0EFC-F9AA-45D5-A248-432B131E20D7 SEQUENCE:4 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/145897/nation-145 897-03-05-2009.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090306 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 132: MattB & Bass Science\, Live DESCRIPTION:This week on solipsistic NATION I have not one\, but two liv e sets!\n\nThe first live set comes to us by way of Legato in Shibuya\, Japan and is part of the Made in Glitch events. Made In Glitch is the fi rst and only glitch hop party in Japan. Born on the west coast of the St ates\, and now becoming established all over Europe\, Glitch is a fusion of hip hop\, electronic music and broken beats. The set features edIT o f the Glitch Mob and was recorded in November of 2008.\n\nIf you like wh at you hear then you’ll want to download the January 30\, 2009 edition o f solipsistic NATION where my guests were edIT and Boreta.\n\nThe second live set was recorded by Bass Science for Sub FM. Bass Science are Matt B and Steve Nalepa. Sub FM is an online radio station dedicated to broad casting the best in Dubstep\, Garage\, Grime\, Dub and more!\n\nThis isn ’t the first time I’ve had Bass Science on the show and you can download their first appearance on solipsistic NATION. Steve also has been on th e show and you can also download his live set he recorded for the Dub Be autiful Collective.\n\nThis week’s show is sponsored by AteBits\, develo pers of Tweetie\, a wonderful fast\, full-featured client for the iPhone and the iPod Touch. AteBits is also generously giving away three copies of Tweetie on today’s show. Email me at solipsisticnation@gmail.com and you could win a copy of Tweetie for yourself!\n\nYou can find me on Twi tter at http://twitter.com/solipsistic\n\n01. Made In Glitch “Live in Le gato\, Shibuya (November 8\, 2008)”\n02. Bass Science “Live on Syb FM (D ecember 11\, 2008)”\n03. Interview with MattB of Bass Science END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071101T193000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071101T201500 SUMMARY:Interview with Maer of Dub Beautiful Collective/OER UID:3C6C4BF5-1C94-4C10-87F8-B934B0E6ED66 SEQUENCE:6 DTSTAMP:20071109T044938Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:5BDCD8EE-62B4-41CC-99E3-3FB2775955AF ATTACH;VALUE=URI:Basso END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20061027T145733Z UID:5D154E36-607E-481F-828F-B277284EA5B6 SEQUENCE:12 URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3?http://solipsistic nation.com/mp3/snation102006.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20061020 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 8: Chiptunes DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20061021 DESCRIPTION:Chiptune is music written in sound formats where the sounds are synthesized by a computer or video game console sound chip. The so-c alled “golden age” of chiptunes was the mid 1980s to early 1990s\, when such sound chips were the only way for creating music on computers.\n\nT he composers had a great degree of flexibility in creating music while a t the same time they had to operate under the strict limitions imposed b y the medium they were working within because the early computer sound c hips had only simple tone generators and noise generators.\n\nWhile chip tunes are closely related to video game music the term is also used for music that uses these distinct-sounding synthesizer instruments for thei r artistic value.\n\nSpecial thanks to x|k for provinding the incidental music that appears on today’s show.\n\n8 Bit Movie\n8 BIT is a hybrid d ocumentary examining the influence of video games on contemporary cultur e directed by Marcin Ramocki and co-directed by Justin Strawhand. A méla nge of a rocumentary\, art expose and a culture-critical investigation\, 8 BIT ties together seemingly disconnected phenomena like the 80’s demo scene\, chiptune music and contemporary artists using machinima and mod ified games.\n\n8 BIT insists that in the 21st century Game-Boy rock\, m achinima and game theory belong together and share a common root: the di gital heritage of Generation X.\n\nwww.8bitmovie.com\n\nRole Model\nRole Model is Johan Kotlinski\, the creator of Little Sound Disk Jockey. LSD J enables the user to sequence and program music to run on the Game Boy’ s sound processor. LSDJ is primarily used by chiptune artists\, however it is also popular with many other musicians for writing songs featuring gameboy sounds.\n\nJohan Kotlinski is a Media Engineering & Computer Sc ience student at KTH\, Stockholm\, Sweden. Johan also runs Rebel Pet Set \, a record label\; and Microdisko\, a Stockholm chip music club.\n\nwww .8bitpeoples.com/_artist_nfo/nfo_role_model.html\n\nOne\nSwedish born To bias von Hofsten started breaking the silence in the late nineties. Musi c and poetry has since then been his main form of self therapy. Tobias e njoys a light case of robophilia and is spiritual from Z to A\, with con nections both upstairs and below. After a complete rebirth ONE was born and Tobias continues expanding self-boundaries of reality and balancing consciousness\, exploring the soul of life and the music contained withi n. Approved by the Interplanetary Funk Federation\, and given the Wisdom of Trees\, ONE is a key channel for the cosmic love on planet earth\, c ommunicating organic machine soul.\n\nwww.vonhofsten.com\n\nLaromlab\nLa romlab is a chiptune music project created by Brandon Harrod in Bowling Green\, Kentucky around 1998. Laromlab started out as Kid 8 Bit but was cemented as Laromlab around 2001 when Harrod desired a name change and w as currently living on Balmoral Avenue in Chicago\, IL. Laromlab has bee n through a whole slew of genres in electronic music inluding digital ha rdcore ( see 2004 release “That Blood Is For Real” on Komplott Records)\ , gameboy pop\, IDM\, breakcore\,drum n bass\, and most recently the gen re in which Harrod coined the term Crisco Disco. Laromlab has played ove r 50 shows in the United States and is currently putting together a solo tour of the entire country and some festival shows.\n\nwww.laromlab.tk\ n\nNullsleep\nNullsleep uses Game Boys and NES consoles to create concep tually unique music that blends subversive hardware hacking with powerfu l melodic pop. In 1999\, he cofounded the 8bitpeoples — a collective of artists interested in the audio/video aesthetics of early computers and videogames. In the time since\, Nullsleep has released a number of recor dings which demonstrate his constant push for new ways to force the most out of yesterday’s machines and an unparalleled romantic chiptune inten sity. A very active live musician\, he recently completed a 20-date worl d tour with chiptune compatriot Bit Shifter and is now organizing the up coming Blip Festival in New York City.\n\nwww.nullsleep.com\n\nThe Mikro Orchestra Project\nThe Mikro Orchestra Project is an experimental sound - visual project\, basing on the use of game console as a music instrum ent. The main assumption of project’s authors is to create new sound spa ce on the base of tones generated live from console during the performan ce.\n\nThey use elements from archives and current pop culture\, in rela tion to peculiar choreography of their concerts (no move at all) create a kind of an anti-performance commenting quasi avant-garde attempts to p lace electronic music on the stage next to the spectacular concerts of p op stars. They are also inspired by the aesthetic of 8 bit computers and old school games. The kitschy setting of their performances is purposef ul\, however it would be a mistake to perceive it as a mean of any ideol ogy.\n\nwww.mikroorchestra.com\n\nGoto80\nTowards the end of the 1980’s\ , together with his brother\, Anders Carlsson bought a Commodore 64 home computer. Anders changed lifestyle from sporty to geeky and spent most o f the following decade infront of either a C64 or its big brother Amiga\ , making music and collecting massive amounts of soft and hardware. In 2 001\, after numerous obscure demo recordings\, he released Papaya EP on Bleepstreet Records. It was schlagerdubrockelectro made with Commodore 6 4 and a vocoder. Goto80’s eclectic approach to music was tied together b y his experience in lo-tech sound programming\, and Papaya EP was a hit. \n\nIn 2002 he released Bushrunner EP and Goto80 started appearing on co mpilations and internet releases\, such as Philemon Arthur and the Vic\, the 8 Bits of Christmas on 8bitpeoples and the mad C64 mega drum’n'bass track Monkeywarning on Monotonik. In 2003 he escaped fame and fortune b y emigrating to Australia\, to return to Sweden in 2004. He’s now living in Gothenburg\, continuing his task to realise new ideas with old hardw are.\n\nwww.goto80.com\n\n8 Bit Weapon\n8 Bit Weapon is the brainchild o f Seth Sternberger. Seth has performed across two continents with an ars enal of 8 bit weapons\, which include a Commodore 64 and 128\, a couple of Nintendo Gameboy classics\, an Intellivision synthesizer\, hybrid lo- fi acoustic-electric drums\, and an assortment of other vintage and toy synthesizers.\n\nInspired by classic videogame soundtracks and electroni c music from the 70s and 80s\, 8 Bit Weapon delivers a sound that is as unique as it is original. Clever melodies\, nostalgic atmosphere\, and e nergetic beats create a decidedly modern sound while maintaining a fun\, lo-tech aesthetic.\n\nwww.8bitweapon.com\n\n01. Role Model “Pop5″\n\n02 . One “8-Bit Missionary”\n\n03. Laromlab “Wrathulon”\n\n04. Nullsleep “H er Lazer Light Eyes”\n\n05. The Mikro Orchestra Project “Autofire”\n\n06 . Goto80 “Datahell”\n\n07. 8 Bit Weapon “Arcade!” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080603T100000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080603T101500 SUMMARY:Nosaj Thing/Scanner show notes UID:0D7E00BF-E218-4FCE-AD42-DD8AFF367C41 DTSTAMP:20080607T170341Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:97E6F89C-0096-491E-996D-25DAF9FA1BE1 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT LOCATION:Margaret Noble EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20090115T200000 EXDATE;TZID=US/Pacific:20090116T200000 UID:E7EC29D6-B492-4566-AACC-B6A829C6F587 DTSTAMP:20081231T234603Z DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090115T200000 SUMMARY:Incidental Fear of Numbers DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090115T230000 DESCRIPTION:Sushi\, Center for Urban Arts\n390 11th Avenue at J Street\n Downtown RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20090118T075959Z;WKST=MO BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:AFCAF196-E720-40B2-8C2D-C0BDB95391C3 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080503T130000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080503T131500 SUMMARY:Email Big Catholic Guilt for songs UID:0950735E-02DE-4A2C-8A7A-9413CB1C8867 DTSTAMP:20080507T080413Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:CB5BDBE2-FE55-49DB-AA97-556876BA91D3 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20080315T182035Z UID:9CD42CCD-7772-4D05-9294-115C67369826 SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/103062/nation-103 062-03-09-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080314 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 81: Ad Noiseam Records DESCRIPTION:I seemed to have gained a reputation for playing only chillo ut music on solipsistic NATION. So untrue! I can\, however\, understand why some people might think that. The last couple months I’ve featured l ive performances from Dr. Toast and Nalepa\, a guest mix from Travis Nob les from the hiddenplace music blog and featured music from Native State Records. So\, yeah\, I can see why people might think that all I play i s chillout. Hopefully this week’s show featuring an interview with Nicol as Chevreux from Ad Noiseam and music from his roster of artists will pu t that notion to rest.\n\nThere is some pretty and delicate music on Ad Noiseam but on the whole\, Ad Noiseam specializes in music that is exper imental\, gritty and very\, very loud. Ad Noiseam doesn’t limit itself t o a specific genre. From the metal/drum and bass stylings of Bong Ra to the insane breakcore of Enduser to the subsonic bludgeoning of Scorn\, t here’s something for everyone. As long as you don’t mind your ears bleed ing\, that is.\n\nSit tight. Crank the volume to eleven and prepare to h ave your mind completely blown. Just don’t send your medical bill my way .\n\n01. Bong Ra “Slaytronic”\n02. Enduser “Pushing Back”\n03. Interview with Nicolas Chevreux of Ad Noiseam\n04. Glowstyx “U R Mine”\n05. Inter view with Nicolas Chevreux of Ad Noiseam\n06. Chevron “Burn Down The Jun gle!”\n07. Exillon “Darkassid”\n08. Interview with Nicolas Chevreux of A d Noiseam\n09. Jvox “Murder”\n10. Interview with Nicolas Chevreux of Ad Noiseam\n11. Raoul Sinier “Huge Samurai Radish (Lynx And Ram Remix)”\n12 . Cdatakill “Yesterdays”\n13. Lapsed & Nonnon “Hapless Plastic (Ra Remix )”\n14. Mad E.P. “Scab Removal Technique”\n15. Mothboy “A303″\n16. Inter view with Nicolas Chevreux of Ad Noiseam\n17. Scorn “Stripped Black Hing e”\n18. Aaron Spectre “Half Silver”\n19. Interview with Nicolas Chevreux of Ad Noiseam\n20. Lapsed “Lapsed + Urusai: Where Were You?” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VTODO DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090314T000000 SUMMARY:Live Sets UID:3C4DAB79-8811-4936-8EE9-7A4BCCE9308A SEQUENCE:50 DTSTAMP:20090314T185152Z DESCRIPTION:+Eskmo (sent set)\n+Milieu (sent set)\n\n8 Bit Weapon\n\nAci d Reign\n\nAn-ten-nae (putting together live set recording)\n\nAncient M ethods (recording upcoming shows)\n\nBlackfilm\n\nBetween the Now\n\nBLV D\n\nBusy Bisc1\n\nCaustic\n\nChloe Day\n\nColeco Music\n\nDarko\n\nDJ A bsurd\n\nDJ Frane\n\nThe Drift\n\nDrop the Lime (had me contact manager) \n\nDrumcell\n\nElectrosexual\n\nEnduser (lynn@sonicterror.net)\n\nThe E mergency\n\nEmpire X\n\nEwun (sent request to bookings@ewunthegun.com)\n \nEzekiel Honig\n\nFangs\n\nThe Flashbulb\n\nGirl Talk\n\nHexes & Ohs\n\ nHong Kong Counterfeit\n\nkutMasta kurt\n\nIll.Gates\n\nJunkyard Connect ion\n\nKiloWatts (sent request to kilowatts@gmail.com)\n\nLights Out Asi a\n\nLokua (Downtempos & uptempo live sets)\n\nLustmord (asked for non-L ustmord recordings)\n\nMad EP\n\nMumblz/Delusional\n\nOnra\n\nOstrich He ad\n\nPelican\n\nRena Jones\n\nShen\n\nSlow Dancing Society (doesn't hav e anything recorded just yet)\n\nSouvenir's Young America \n\nSteve-o-lu tion (30 min set)\n\nStripmall Architecture\n\nSubstance Abuse\n\nTermin al 11\n\nTest Shot Starfish\n\nThee-O\n\nTTC (had me contact dominiquebo lore@hotmail.fr)\n\nVertigo Venus\n\nVirtual Terrorists\n\nVTG\n\nWisp\n \nWoogie (no recordings yet)\n\nWoven END:VTODO BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070920T110000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070920T113000 SUMMARY:Write up Elektotribe interview UID:B9CE12BC-FB61-4BDA-923A-746149B7B353 DTSTAMP:20070915T163031Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:A76DFD5D-6725-43B9-BB09-5BC8B36F3DEF DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080524T140000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080524T143000 SUMMARY:Interview Miller Puckette UID:74CDCFF4-2593-40D6-8BAE-1DE55E816C79 DTSTAMP:20080602T043536Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:2743A4DF-22BC-4FEA-97B6-C6B3D19EE674 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080121T130000 LOCATION:612-270-6461 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080121T133000 SUMMARY:Spark interview with J. Anthony Allen UID:43EC1B56-D048-4257-84B7-BBE220C7740C SEQUENCE:6 DTSTAMP:20080121T202708Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:5D37FCF5-7731-4304-8AD1-B24AD5304877 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20090403T022519Z UID:E2DEF8DA-C6E9-4AEF-9F31-00910B375B74 SEQUENCE:2 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/118372/nation-118 372-07-11-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080711 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 98: 12k DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080712 DESCRIPTION:It amazes me just how many music labels are out there that a re putting out some of the most phenomenal music I’ve ever heard. What’s wonderful about electronic music is that these labels can focus on a sp ecific genre and mine the very best music that that genre has to offer. Ultimae Records\, for example\, focuses and ambient/trance music while N ative State Records specializes in the glitchier and dubbier stuff.Today on solipsistic NATION we’re joined by Taylor Deupree\, the founder of t he 12k music label.\n\n12k is an independent boutique label that showcas es artists who specialize in experimental electronic music. To date\, 12 k has released over 50 CDs since the label’s inception in 1997 and 40 CD s on LINE. Due to the caliber of music Taylor offers 12k has become one of the most respected experimental electronic labels in the world. Each album from 12k is a special and made even more unique by Taylor’s insist ence that he only releases 1000 copies of each CD.\n\nI think that 12k p uts out some of the most beautiful electronic music I’ve ever heard. Sin ce most of the albums on 12k are quiet things I’ve come to enjoy how the sounds of the environment I’m in when I listen to 12k releases become p art of the music while the music colors my perceptions of the environmen t I’m in. It’s a sublime experience. See if that happens to you when you listen to this week’s show.\n\n01. Savvas Ysatis + Taylor Deupree “Unde r Your Breath”\n02. Interview with Taylor Deupree of 12k\n03. Solo Andat a - Seaworthy - Taylor Deupree “Solo Andata”\n04. Interview with Taylor Deupree of 12k\n05. Giuseppe Ielasi “01″\n06. Sawako “Wind Shower Partic le”\n07. William Basinski + Richard Chartier “untitled 2″\n08. Interview with Taylor Deupree of 12k\n09. Richard Chartier “Archival1992″ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080205T100000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080205T101500 SUMMARY:Confirm Dr. Toast interview UID:0A716360-1871-4F21-9D38-4ED76BD7942D DTSTAMP:20080208T030641Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:7FE393C7-E2F2-4AF1-B318-5FBF34686E47 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090318T180000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090318T190000 SUMMARY:Meet Erik at Influx Café UID:19A5270E-BBE1-472D-9C4F-AA62500B57DA DTSTAMP:20090323T010806Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:969F3513-5927-4790-A8AD-6A6A52A58BA8 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VTODO DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070701T000000 SUMMARY:Exquisite Corpse Mix 2 UID:41744372-3C22-4D77-914F-0D38D8903F3E SEQUENCE:5 DTSTAMP:20070829T030622Z DESCRIPTION:Gareth Noyce\nk@xengroup.com\nDynastic \"Kabouter (Remix)\"\ n\nRyan Scott\nryanscott@twodeep.net PRIORITY:1 END:VTODO BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20061116T011915Z UID:74D0B485-9A17-4308-9B1D-ECAF4BFDB3BA SEQUENCE:8 URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3?http://solipsistic nation.com/mp3/snation111006.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20061110 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 11: Offbeat DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20061111 DESCRIPTION:Let me give you a little background on solipsistic NATION if you’re new to the show.\n\nsolipsistic NATION began as a show on a pira te radio station a year or so ago. Electronic music is so diverse that I didn’t want to limit myself to one particular genre. The concept of the show was that I wanted to explore all genres of electronic music\, whet her it was drum and bass\, trip hop\, techno\, ambient\, etc.\n\nI stopp ed doing solipsistic NATION as a radio program because I simply could de dicate the time I needed to produce what I considered a high quality sho w. Things have settled down since then and I’ve relaunched solipsistic N ATION as a weekly podcast.\n\nPrevious episodes of solipsistic NATION ha ve included shows on house music\, chill out music\, drum and bass and h ip hop. There have also been documentaries on nerdcore and chiptunes\, a mix by guest DJ Eve Falcon and a live performance by Deru. The show has also included interviews with Rena Jones\, Grouse\, and Dielectric Reco rds.\n\nOn today’s edition of solipsistic NATION we’ll focus on electron ic music that feautres synchopated and offbeat rhythms. We’ll start the show with an interview with Ben Torrence\, founder of Woodson Lateral Re cords.\n\n01. Woodson Lateral Records Interview\n\n02. Lamplighter “Purp le”\n\n03. Splinters “Dust Collector”\n\n04. Hakea “Mim”\n\n05. Lampligh ter “Test”\n\n06. Choncey Langford “Helium”\n\n07. Obelus “Big Sky Monta na”\n\n08. Algorithms “Lo Vagrant Sound”\n\n09. Karsten Pflum “Impulse I I”\n\n10. Cooler “Sorrowful Go Round”\n\n11. Cars & Trains “The Official Cars & Trains Theme Song”\n\n12. Matthew Burtner “Spectral for 0″\n\n13 . Juan Farcik “Closed” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070114T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070114T121500 SUMMARY:Jahtari interview UID:ADEBED8C-A28B-42F4-88BD-90BEF73A240A SEQUENCE:5 DTSTAMP:20070110T221056Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080224T100000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080224T103000 SUMMARY:Interview Robin Rimbaud (Scanner) UID:F68A634F-F62E-4717-B6BC-EF70E15563DA DTSTAMP:20080302T123314Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-P2D X-WR-ALARMUID:4C4EFF72-B7E1-44C5-9F24-0F8FA16915A5 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VTODO PRIORITY:1 DTSTAMP:20060911T100515Z UID:692DFF0C-DD9C-4054-BF15-DDE8C500D866 SEQUENCE:3 STATUS:COMPLETED DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060909 SUMMARY:Contact record labels to send CDs COMPLETED:20060911T070000Z DUE;VALUE=DATE:20060911 END:VTODO BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080828T093000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080828T094500 SUMMARY:Get permission to play The Pastel's \"Windy Hill (Cornelius Remi x)\" UID:E7A0AE3C-B269-4A7B-A68E-081E12771124 DTSTAMP:20080829T071539Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:4DA29FA7-5A99-467C-86A4-B374FE1BDF1C DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081215T190000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081215T191500 SUMMARY:Amon Tobin interview UID:9D5FCED2-71EC-47CA-8C4F-AF4C094FE89F DTSTAMP:20081214T193321Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:F52E80F4-F198-4073-8A13-2B4A7381B86F DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071130 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20071222 SUMMARY:Potion Factory sponsorship UID:DEDE0EB1-3E32-430C-AB65-29FE8ADB30F0 SEQUENCE:10 DTSTAMP:20071217T150130Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20070910T144755Z UID:029B6079-4CFF-4766-8C73-FBDF4C511701 SEQUENCE:4 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/77537/nation-7753 7-08-30-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070831 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 53: House Music DESCRIPTION:I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again\, house is one of my least favorite kinds of electronic music. But you know what? When I w as gathering songs to play on today’s show I ended up with over 10 hours of house music. All of it good!\n\nI could of done a mix of traditional house music or a mix of tech house or even a mix of Latin flavored hous e. I’ll play those mixes on future editions of solipsistic NATION but I decided to go with a more eclectic mix for today’s show.\n\nI have a fav or to ask. Next week is the one year anniversary of solipsistic NATION. I’d like you to call my voice mail at 1-619-377-0538 and tell me what yo ur favorite edition of solipsistic NATION has been and if there’s any di rection you’d like the show to go in. I’ll play your message on next wee k’s podcast.\n\nNow go bust a groove!\n\nPhoto credit: Renato\n\n01. Zer oleen “All Good (Kraak & Smaak Remix)”\n02. Chuck Love “Giveitupsista”\n 03. White Lotus Society “Got It (Chuck Love Remix)”\n04. Think Tank “Pri mordial Cocktail”\n05. Kolo “Patterns Of Sound”\n06. Bitter:Sweet “Movin g Forward (Atjazz Remix)”\n07. THEE-O “Girls Like Robots (Richard Earnsh aw Main Mix)”\n08. Phunindustries “Sumatra”\n09. Absynthesis “Trekkin (L ive)”\n10. Menphis “In Da Jungle (Instrumental Mix)”\n11. Keister “Sexy Thing” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080207T193000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080207T200000 SUMMARY:Interview Robbie\, Flourescent Grey UID:E586F89D-6D88-4D80-933B-9C41A74E563B DTSTAMP:20080210T174144Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:A92A99D4-64BE-4511-A1E6-A73036F9D96E DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080808T190000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080808T191500 SUMMARY:Email Cyberset to schedule interview Nov. 15 or 16 UID:DEF5B410-4985-4C96-8F7F-FFB063159E54 DTSTAMP:20080813T062230Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081001T093000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081001T094500 SUMMARY:Check with Matt about Random live show UID:434CA0D3-CBA1-4EB8-92E1-C7D0F3A34301 DTSTAMP:20080927T203545Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:96FFC1F0-8D49-4E7B-91B9-9EE9796BC645 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20081110T001215Z UID:BE899DB9-206F-4009-B039-5B38A5AC472D SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/130333/nation-130 333-10-23-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081024 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 113: Koyaanisqatsi DESCRIPTION:Sometimes it sure feels like everything is going to hell.\n\ nWe're simultaneously dealing with an economic meltdown\, water shortage s\, the rising cost of food\, peak oil\, global warming\, the sixth wave of mass extinction\, dead zones in the ocean\, islands of trash the siz e of Manhattan floating in the sea\, terrorism\, sanctioned torture\, in creased government surveillance and much more. It makes me reel to think of it!\n\nI don't think about that stuff all the time. I'd go crazy if I did. This is what goes through my head on the odd day when it's two in morning and I can't get to sleep. I take all that stuff seriously but a t the same time I'm somewhat cynical. Just last century we were all conc erned that the world would end by the atom bomb\, then later ICBMs and t hen overpopulation\, killer bees from South America\, AIDs\, crack\, hol es in the ozone\, etc. Seems like there's always something to be afraid about but in the end we're still here and most of that stuff we didn't h ave to be afraid about in the first place. But in our society it's diffi cult to maintain that kind of insight because we're constantly bombarded by the media with horrific stories and images.\n\nBruce Sterling once s aid that we're all on the Titanic. The ship is sinking but hey\, the mus ic's great! I put together this week's show in that spirit. Maybe everyt hing we're hearing in the news is overblown\, maybe we really are at the end of the world\, but I got some tunes to kick out the jams!\n\n01. Se bastian \"Dog\"\n02. Black Light Burns \"Forkboy\"\n03. Saul Williams \" List of Demands (Reparations)\"\n04. Tricky \"Council Estate\"\n05. CX K idtronik \"Council Estate\"\n06. Mothboy \"Moth F.M.\"\n07. Mothboy \"Gi ven Away\"\n08. Bassnectar \"Amorphous Form (Featuring Souleye & E Note) \"\n09. The Bug \"Warning (featuring Flowdan)\"\n10. Roots Manuva \"Witn ess (1 Hope)\"\n11. Meat Beat Manifesto \"Young Cassius\"\n12. Scorn \"T he Palomar\"\n13. Enduser \"An Apology\"\n14. Burial \"Ghost Hardware\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n15. Bass Science \"Transmission from Planet Dub\"\n16. OP11 \"Feu\" END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080923T060000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080923T063000 SUMMARY:Interview Sebastian/Bastetoid UID:92B12356-52A3-4C04-8F44-FF26449A2C61 DTSTAMP:20090218T073444Z SEQUENCE:2 DESCRIPTION:Skype: SebseFM BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT1H X-WR-ALARMUID:DCCE49DA-EA3C-4641-8A47-B5E8B449A59B DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20061119T110000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20061119T111500 SUMMARY:ZoinX interview UID:3460130B-D92D-4615-966D-8017E149DA00 SEQUENCE:6 DTSTAMP:20061119T162019Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080627T110000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080627T111500 SUMMARY:Check in about Hank Shocklee interview UID:CA68C52E-0113-45F3-A091-1B8D10BA0D21 DTSTAMP:20080614T161752Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:006D1FCD-5DA1-45EC-8712-B51AC514B50B DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080210T091000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080210T092500 SUMMARY:Interview Tony Thorpe\, Studio Rockers UID:FE953C65-7F51-4473-A460-7652F656E25C DTSTAMP:20080210T173932Z SEQUENCE:4 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:D9F104D8-AB06-437D-9D50-8661936279A1 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090117T090000 LOCATION:1-561-573-5995 it 1-713-426-2266 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090117T091500 SUMMARY:Arrange Hardware & Sin interview UID:33E0FF12-4C1B-4FA4-B8F7-297822FE680D DTSTAMP:20090117T183350Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:FFD7A601-B2EE-4889-8381-FB7655B37BD7 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070922T123000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070922T130000 SUMMARY:Aki\, Fun-Da-Mental interview UID:A029C26B-7431-41EE-9314-2A59C88FE48E DTSTAMP:20070930T063050Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:679BA648-959C-46F4-A596-E31FD2FC3ED7 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080411T124500 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080411T130000 SUMMARY:Mail Mix Tape UCSD Drive to Jason UID:E723DC3E-BF7B-407C-B569-E8A81C09C3E1 DTSTAMP:20080423T020336Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20080411T192400Z UID:4616F8F7-F6E3-46A5-9572-F7C8405712DF SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/107563/nation-107 563-04-10-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080411 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 85: Compost Records DESCRIPTION:When I think of Germany and electronic music I often think o f the robotic sounds of Kraftwerk or the pummeling tracks of techno of t he 90s. When I think of Germany I don’t think of electronic music that b lends jazz elements with house and r&b that will either shake your ass o r seduce you. I admit it’s a stereotype but there you have it. Well\, I believed that until I came across Compost Records.\n\nCompost Records wa s founded in 1994 by Michael Reinboth and in the last 14 years Michael h as released music from some of the most talented artists around. Beanfie ld\, Trüby Trio\, Jazzanova\; these are just some of the dynamic talent that Compost records represents.\n\nOn today’s show we’ll talk with Mich ael and find out where his love affair with r&b\, jazz\, funk and soul b egan and how his career as a music journalist led to launching Compost R ecords. And\, of course\, will accompany our conversation with Michael w ith select tracks from the roster of artists on his label.\n\nWhat bette r way to get your groove on?\n\n01. Eddy Meets Yannah “Shamed (Domu Remi x)”\n02. Interview with Michael Reinboth of Compost Records\n03. Studio R Feat Capitol “A&R (Llorca Remix)”\n04. Shahrokh SoundOfK “Chicago”\n05 . Lorenz Rhode “Shake It (Extended)”\n06. Tj Kong & Nuno Dos Santos “Cir cus Bells (Technucada Mix)”\n07. Interview with Michael Reinboth of Comp ost Records\n08. Nova Dream Sequence “Dream 4″\n09. Interview with Micha el Reinboth of Compost Records\n10. Alif Tree “Forgotten Places (Moodyma nn Remix)”\n11. Koop “I See A Different You”\n12. Marsmobil “Mangia Amor e”\n13. Kyoto Jazz Massive “Between the Lights”\n14. Marbert Rocel “Blue Days” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090213T201500 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090213T203000 SUMMARY:Exquisite Corpse invitation UID:911A619E-18E1-4451-A3B7-80C0E01671A4 DTSTAMP:20090215T222821Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:ABAA57A0-9D79-4E00-A459-CC8CFC0F12B2 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080429T093000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080429T094500 SUMMARY:Sign and email GoDaddy agreement UID:735EB5BD-CE52-4514-B7BE-7B1E6C278AF5 DTSTAMP:20080511T183846Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:2B3FD1C0-0CFF-41DF-A635-AA50B15E7D91 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090411T110000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090411T113000 SUMMARY:Alec Empire interview UID:625122C0-3DF7-4F6F-9B10-313EC4B13A99 DTSTAMP:20090407T204705Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:FDDEEF92-E03A-4AD6-8A92-6EF4F045098F DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090909 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090910 SUMMARY:Renew solipsistic NATION domain name UID:98E77EC0-9DDD-499A-B216-BD91030F8867 DTSTAMP:20080906T181932Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080515T093000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080515T094500 SUMMARY:Add GoDaddy graphics to site UID:6B25F0BC-6E77-470E-9A0A-D0315302438C DTSTAMP:20080519T035846Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:E16B7504-3A49-4B32-8E42-FF2E40E33C3F DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20071230T075519Z UID:CDF56F2C-E554-4A08-9684-60D57BA77A68 SEQUENCE:7 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/92569/nation-9256 9-12-27-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071228 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 70: Melange DESCRIPTION:My iPod is always loaded with a half dozen electronic music podcasts that I listen to without fail. Each week I wait with baited bre ath for the XLR8R and Beatport podcasts.\n\nReleased less frequently but waited with no less anticipation are podcasts like the Indian Electroni ca podcast and DJ Bulut's New Turkish Beat podcast.\n\nIndian Electronic a is a Canadian-based online community\, record label\, radio station an d annual international music festival - all focused on showcasing cuttin g edge electronic music inspired by South Asian traditions. The podcast is an eclectic sampling of electronic music produced around the world. Y ou can also catch their stream 24 hours a day\, 7 days a week straight o ut of Toronto. Previous shows have included mixes by DJ Spooky and Tony Estrada.\n\nDJ Bulut hosts the equally eclectic New Turkish Beat podcast . Bulut has an exquisite taste for the mixes he puts together and has an extensive show notes at his blog.\n\nSince this week's solipsistic NATI ON was so heavily influenced by the Indian Electronica and the New Turki sh Beat podcasts I wanted to have DJ Bulut on to talk about his show and have him contribute to the mix.\n\nThe mix\, by the way\, is dynamite!\ n\nI've been a big fan of Vijaya Anand for years so it was a privilege t o play one of his tracks on today's show. A special shout-out goes to Ch ristina from Motel Records for letting me play Dan the Automator's remix of Kalyanji & Anandji V. Shay's \"Uptown Bollywood Nights\" from the no w classic Bombay the Hardway CD. And once again\, Ad Noiseam and Sound-I nk Records continues to blow my mind with tracks from Enduser and Mutama ssik. What a great way to close 2007!\n\n01. Vijaya Anand \"Aatavu Chand a (Dancing Is Beautiful)\"\n02. Madlib \"Early Party\"\n03. Oh No \"Ohhh hhh\"\n04. DJ OM \"The Arrival\"\n05. Kalyanji & Anandji V. Shay \"Uptow n Bollywood Nights\"\n06. Soulphonic Soundsystem \"Eastern Market\"\n07. Mutamassik \"High Alert A'al Geddu Featuring 4th Pyramid\"\n08. Özgür S akar A.K.A. Misda Oz vs. Mercan Dede \"Ab-ı Beka\"\n09. Interview with D J Bulut of the New Turkish Beat Podcast\n10. Gate Eight \"Just Remember\ "\n11. Sertab Erener \"Music\"\n12. Harri Kakoulli \"Love Exotico\"\n13. David Starfire \"Indian Fever\"\n14. DJ Spinna \"The Ill Kudana\"\n15. Enduser \"Switch\"\n16. Promo: Urban Outside END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081214T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081214T123000 SUMMARY:Interview Vergel for live set UID:553668B4-C0AA-4D0B-AF43-00F62F53795E DTSTAMP:20090323T011207Z SEQUENCE:3 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT1H X-WR-ALARMUID:A053AB2F-C2DD-48F0-A57A-65BECC028896 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20070330T164334Z UID:DDA349A6-989E-45E9-923A-51A1AF3B679A SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3?http://solipsistic nation.com/mp3/snation032307.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070323 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 30: Dubsteppers DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070324 DESCRIPTION:Dubstep is a genre of music which came out South London’s da rk 2step sound. “Dubstep” was coined by Ammunition Promotions and first used by XLR8R magazine on their feature on Horsepower Productions.\n\nTh e dubstep sound is all about sub bass\, reverb and delay and utilizes ha lfstep beat patterns to create a heavy and foreboding music. At it’s bes t you feel the bass more than you hear it while the drums are like a kic k in the head.\n\nI’ve got some more schwag to give away on solipsistic NATION. This time I’ll be giving away dogchains\, courtesy of Radioactiv e Future\, a San-Diego based collective of underground artists. Hit me u p with an email at solipsisticnation@gmail.com and you could be a lucky winner of one of the dogchains of your choice.\n\n01. Luke Envoy “Gamma” \n\n02. Sileni “Twitchy Droid Leg (Vex’d Remix)”\n\n03. DLI “Forsaken”\n \n04. Cotti “Breaking Point Mixd 2″\n\n05. 4N General “Daylight Robbery Orgi”\n\n06. fliPPo “Techno Ghosts”\n\n07. subduxtion “Forewarning”\n\n0 8. Burial “Spaceape”\n\n09. Metalboxproducts “Boom Boom (0.2)”\n\n10. Po mpende “Inhouse Vibes”\n\n11. Shonky “Talking Drum”\n\n12. Vonboyage “Fl ippin Livid” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090523T190000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090523T191500 SUMMARY:Email Frank Riggio to arrange interview UID:9A0E9E7E-C0CB-4F43-B225-CF2F4A630EA2 DTSTAMP:20090528T210206Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:22DDCD75-D733-402C-A6EA-09803F2147E6 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091016 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 163: TBA UID:94D8F356-FF58-4981-8BC1-A127512B1C7E DTSTAMP:20090629T231628Z SEQUENCE:2 DURATION:P1D END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20081216T151206Z UID:3C7C4480-0096-4409-BE46-F71EC7CD1A6D SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/133626/nation-133 626-11-21-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081121 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 117: American Memory DESCRIPTION:Richard Wagner coined the term gesamtkunstwerk in his 1849 e ssay\, Art and Revolution\, to express his concept of a complete artwork . By this he meant an operatic performance that integrated music\, theat er and the visual arts. Today we call that multimedia.\n\nBut as usual w ith Wagner\, gesamtkunstwerk had a multifaceted meaning for him. Gesamtk unstwerk meant more than incorporating various forms of artistic express ion. Wagner\, like his peer\, Friedrich Nietzsche\, saw that humanity wa s becoming a specialized creature. Wagner believed we compartmentalized our capacity for art\, religion\, philosophy and science and sought to r eturn humanity to a so-called golden age where all those things were uni fied. The only way Wagner could possibly express this in the framework o f opera was through music\, theater and the visual arts.\n\nSince Wagner you could argue that even though we now consume and produce vast quanti ties of media we have become even more specialized. Today we take multim edia for granted. It's like air. We can watch a music video on our iPhon e on the way to work that's crammed with dancing\, singing and special e ffects. Entertaining for sure\, but nothing that combines all that to ex press and invoke the gestalt Wagner was striving for.\n\nWilliam Morriso n and Justin Bennett are currently touring the U.S. with American Memory \, an ambitions multimedia project. American Memory tells the story of a rtists in a far flung future who discover the American Memory Archive on the net. Intrigued but with no historical context to understand what th ey have found they broadcast their surrealistic impressions back through time.\n\nJustin and William's gesamtkunstwerk approach of merge and rec ontextualize music\, text\, interviews\, speeches\, photography and film may be the best way to explore the multilayered history of America.\n\n 01. American Memory \"American Memory Trailer\"\n02. American Memory \"A rtifacts\"\n03. American Memory \"Dear Mr President\"\n04. American Memo ry \"Backwards Song\"\n05. American Memory \"Ghost Dance\"\n06. American Memory \"Time Don't Steal\"\n07. Interview with William Morrison and Ju stin Bennett of American Memory\n08. Stephan Mathieu \"Lux-Scn\"\n09. Al Margolis \"Frog Field\" END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080509T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080509T121500 SUMMARY:Report eMusic episodes UID:925B1C1A-D7EB-4A98-AC40-44E04434F51D DTSTAMP:20080413T225645Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:F6E5F951-F51E-48CC-9706-6C7D4566BB38 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080928T092500 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080928T095500 SUMMARY:Interview Seba/Alfa Matrix UID:DD9FF8D2-FC43-440D-94D2-80C145BF6F53 DTSTAMP:20090218T073435Z SEQUENCE:2 DESCRIPTION:3227321481 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:CDBEC8F7-71F3-4278-8184-596DA8F575D6 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20061116T011909Z UID:59F825B7-88AF-4945-8C58-1E39F47632FC SEQUENCE:10 URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3?http://solipsistic nation.com/mp3/snation111706.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20061117 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 12: The Agriculture DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20061118 DESCRIPTION:About six months ago I interviewed James Healy of The Agricu lture Records on the small WORLD podcast. The Agriculture puts out mind blowing music by artists who are influenced by many different genres\, w hich makes their own songs genre defying. House\, garage\, dance hall\, dub\, hip hop\, minimalist electronic music\, etc…it’s all grist for The Agriculture’s mill.\n\nWhen I began solipstic NATION there were a numbe r of music labels that I knew that I wanted to feature on the show. Give n solipstic NATION motto of playing the very “best of all genres of elec tronic music\,” The Agriculture was a natural fit.\n\n01. The Agricultur e Interview\n\n02. Qpe “Devil May Care”\n\n03. David Last “Cat-Silver”\n \n04. DJ Olive “Sub Bass Commandante”\n\n05. DJ Wally “I Know There’s So mething Going On”\n\n06. Ladyman “Poppy God”\n\n07. Lloop “Bulbbs4″\n\n0 8. Lunchbox “Brown Bag”\n\n09. Nettle “Duende”\n\n10. Nnnj “Goop Scoop”\ n\n11. Once11 “A Long Beard On A Throne”\n\n12. Sub Dub “Dawa Zangpo”\n\ n13. DJ Olive “Round Fire Strut”\n\n14. Ladyman “Infomercia”\n\n15. Nnnj “What’s The Weather Like Today?”\n\n16. Once11 “99% Sure”\n\n17. Sub Du b “Vision Quest 2″ END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080828T100000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080828T101500 SUMMARY:Call about CityBeat ad UID:7E43C824-6CF0-44B3-9402-8D57A92ECF6D DTSTAMP:20080829T071539Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:55FF3528-BA51-407F-84DB-B9EDB59A6A0B DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20071020T203113Z UID:3923A17C-00DA-4572-B96A-914393BB61E5 SEQUENCE:4 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/82861/nation-8286 1-10-11-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071012 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 59: Synthpop DESCRIPTION:One of the things I love about solipsistic NATION is that I can spend an entire show focusing on a specific genre. Electronic music rapidly mutates into ever new genres so that keeps the show fresh. I can also get reacquainted with established genres like dub or grime\, which is always fun. But electronic music encompasses a lot of sub-genres and it is easy to overlook some of them. Take today’s show\, which features synthpop. It would have never occurred to me to do such a show until Ke vin Thrasher emailed a request for an all synthpop edition of solipsisti c NATION.\n\nI was a teen during the 80s so synthpop was part of the sou ndtrack of my life during those years. While I enjoyed the pop stylings of bands like Flock of Seagulls and Depeche Mode the stuff I really enjo yed was a lot darker and definitely more twisted. Wire\, for example\, t wisted the genre beyond recognition with their album\, The Ideal Copy. A lice Cooper kept within the boundaries of synthpop but infected it with his madness with Flush the Fashion.\n\nWith year two of solipsistic NATI ON I’ve decided to have more guest DJs on the show. Who better to co-hos t this week’s synthpop edition of solipsistic NATION than Mikel O.D. of the Most People Are DJs podcast? Mikel plays a great selection of music on his show but he’s got a special love for synthpop. The fact that he d id all the hard work while I got to goof off was a bonus!\n\n01. Blaine L. Reininger “Teenage Theatre”\n02. Gary Numan “Cars”\n03. Gary Numan “A irlane”\n04. Thomas Dolby “One Of Our Submarines”\n05. i\, Synthesist “R ed Clouds”\n06. Space March “Time Will Make A Fool Out Of Me”\n07. Alan Replica “Soul Corruption”\n08. Minisystem “Madingley”\n09. The Calculato rs “Dead Is Dead”\n10. Any Day In June “Clear”\n11. Charlie Slick “I Kno w You Love My Synthesizers”\n12. Idiots! “Spring Is Here”\n13. Minisyste m “What About Me?”\n14. FrankMusik “3 Little Words”\n15. Otto Vector “Ta ke It All Off”\n16. theSTART “Wartime! (It’s Time 2 Go Now)” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20061008T090000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20061008T091500 SUMMARY:Goto80 interview UID:61D1905E-FA54-4E0B-B697-B37C5F8BFD62 SEQUENCE:9 DTSTAMP:20061008T161816Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:C86287D7-1EBC-4A08-B238-C57AC8A2858B ATTACH;VALUE=URI: END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071111T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071111T121500 SUMMARY:Interview Steve Nalepa UID:4D61D2C6-2856-4BA2-86C8-BB86D9E9FC8F DTSTAMP:20071111T182615Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20061027T145254Z UID:BC36AA96-64BA-4B17-B944-92BA9EE082D7 SEQUENCE:11 URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3?http://solipsistic nation.com/mp3/snation100606.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20061006 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 6: Deru\, Live Performance DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20061007 DESCRIPTION:What the hell kind of show is solipsistic NATION?” you might be asking yourself.\n\nOne week I’m playing lazy hip hop beats\, the ne xt I’m getting aggro with a drum and bass show and then the week after t hat I have a guest DJ and then this week is a live performance by ambien t glitch dub musician\, Deru. What up with that?\n\nThere are a lot of e xcellent electronic music podcasts out there that specialize in one part icular genre. While I enjoy and appreciate those podcasts I know that I could never focus on one kind of music because I would soon grow bored w ith the show. Also\, in this iPod world of ours everyone listens to all sorts of music\, so why shouldn’t solipsistic NATION reflect that à la c arte sensibility?\n\nWhich brings us to today’s show.\n\nElectronic musi c has a reputation as a genre that is performed by faceless musicians\, and this is even more true for the ambient glitch dub hybrid. Or is it? The sonic landscapes of\, say\, Ezekiel Honig\, are distinct from the so unds of Nalepa just as Deru’s audio hallucinations are uniquely his own. Deru says he loves the sonic grit of static and ambient noise but for a ll that his songs can be delicate and all of them are hauntingly beautif ul.\n\nsolipsistic NATION will continue to feature mixes of electronic m usic\, guest DJs and spotlighting subgenres but whenever possible\, I wi ll also release live performances on the show. And what better way to st art than with a live performance by Deru?\n\nEnjoy! END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080217T130000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080217T133000 SUMMARY:Interview Jon AD\, Lodubs UID:8DF54953-D656-4333-BF92-252A75E13751 DTSTAMP:20080217T204057Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT30M X-WR-ALARMUID:6285BD80-FE78-48A3-AE32-EF5825029621 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VTODO DTSTAMP:20060911T100539Z UID:CB83D1EB-94E3-4BF6-AA93-EF0B3FD2EECD SEQUENCE:1 STATUS:COMPLETED DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060909 SUMMARY:Redirect Feedburner feed to new site COMPLETED:20060911T070000Z DUE:20060909T000000Z END:VTODO BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080120T100000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080120T103000 SUMMARY:Interview Snowy via Skype UID:A8E5AE0A-8779-449E-AC30-3B4B7CB6459E DTSTAMP:20080120T033808Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-P2D X-WR-ALARMUID:6991D636-2F6D-420B-B9CC-1F2F87E18BF0 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20080829T071916Z UID:84B83BA7-C3E5-4132-A518-9439BF420B4E SEQUENCE:3 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/119837/nation-119 837-07-25-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080725 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 100: 100 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080726 DESCRIPTION:On today's show I'm going to pretty much just going to play excerpts of interviews from previous shows. from people who are part of the electronic music community. Hey\, it's the 100th show. Indulge me.\n \n01. Killfish \"Scape From Pilar (Excerpt)\"\n02. Richard Metzger \"Dis info.Con\, Opening Remarks\"\n03. Interview with Pete Cooper\, host of b leepshow (Excerpt)\nsolipsistic NATION No. 95: Bleep!\n04. Interview wit h Snowy\, host of Electronicast (Excerpt)\nsolipsistic NATION No. 74: El ectronicast\n05. Interview with Mikel OD\, host of Most People Are DJs ( Excerpt)\nsolipsistic NATION No. 59: Synthpop\n06. Interview with Anji B ee\, host of the Chillcast (Excerpt)\nsolipsistic NATION No. 76: Lovespi rals\n07. Mr Flash \"Disco Dynamite\"\n08. Interview with Travis Nobles\ , host of hiddenplace music (Excerpt)\nsolipsistic NATION No. 79: Hidden Place Music\, Part 1\n09. Interview with Pietro Da Sacco\, managing edit or of Igloo Magazine (Excerpt)\nsolipsistic NATION No. 90: Left of Disso nance\n10. Niteffect \"Lights Off (Excerpt)\"\n11. Interview with Vivian Host\, editor of XLR8R Magazine (Excerpt)\nsolipsistic NATION No. 51: A ccelerate\n12. OP11 \"Naissance (Excerpt)\"\n13. Interview with Stephen Page\, station manager of KYOURadio (Excerpt)\nsolipsistic NATION No. 87 : Glitterdämmerung\n14. Robberriff \"Lifebreath (Excerpt)\"\n15. Intervi ew with Brian\, founder of the Oscillation Electronic Music Festival (Ex cerpt)\nsolipsistic NATION No. 58: Oscillation\n16. Interview with J. An thony Allen\, Director of Programming of the Spark Festival of Electroni c Music and Art (Excerpt)\nsolipsistic NATION No. 78: Spark\n17. Omid \" Beat From My Mouth (Excerpt)\"\n18. Interview with Simon Carless of Mono tonik (Excerpt)\nsolipsistic NATION No. 66: NetLabels\n19. Interview wit h Nicolas Chevreux of Ad Noiseam (Excerpt)\nsolipsistic NATION No. 81: A d Noiseam\n20. Interview with Evan Marc of Native State Records (Excerpt )\nsolipsistic NATION No. 77: Native State Records\n21. Interview with S unny of Ultimae Records (Excerpt)\nsolipsistic NATION No. 61: Ultimae Re cords\n22. Detalles \"Cilantro (Excerpt)\"\n23. Interview with Cheb i Sa bbah (Excerpt)\nsolipsistic NATION No. 56: Cheb i Sabbah\n24. Interview with Martin Rev and Alan Vega of Suicide (Excerpt)\nsolipsistic NATION N o. 87: Glitterdämmerung\n25. Interview with Amon Tobin (Excerpt)\nsolips istic NATION No. 82: Amon Tobin\n26. Sebastian \"Greel (Excerpt)\"\n27. Interview with Robert Rich (Excerpt)\nsolipsistic NATION No. 50: Robert Rich\, Live\n28. Interview with Hol Baumann (Excerpt)\nsolipsistic NATIO N No. 67: Hol Baumann\, Live\n29. Interview with Jack Dangers of Meat Be at Manifesto (Excerpt)\nsolipsistic NATION No. 88: Meat Beat Manifesto\, Live\n30. DJ Internet & Kid Kool A.K.A. Pella \"Hit (Excerpt)\"\n31. In terviews from the Dubstep documentary (Excerpt)\nsolipsistic NATION No. 83: Dubsonic\n32. Interview with MC Frontalot (Excerpt)\nsolipsistic NAT ION No.4: Nerdcore\n33. Interview with Johan Kotlinski (Excerpt)\nsolips istic NATION No. 8: Chiptunes\n34. Suhov \"Moonhill\" END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080606T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080606T121500 SUMMARY:Report eMusic episodes UID:56297F96-6646-4970-ACD9-F9FE23EB1250 DTSTAMP:20080602T043706Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-P2D X-WR-ALARMUID:C3D7B99F-147C-4D5E-B4A4-3033569011CF DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090411T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090411T121500 SUMMARY:Interview Brian\, Milieu UID:6FF46DA2-9DD1-4C63-BFC0-037F6DE51C17 DTSTAMP:20090314T173230Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:DB90A013-1EAF-4111-B380-5419ED87C4A7 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20061124T100000 LOCATION:650 355 3860 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20061124T101500 SUMMARY:Kim Cascone lowercase interview UID:726B4331-2A7E-4E47-BE8E-ED4969DA4BEC SEQUENCE:12 DTSTAMP:20061119T224453Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:5A23CA1E-A174-464E-BBAD-39EAB3301E64 ATTACH;VALUE=URI:Basso END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20061105T133000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20061105T134500 SUMMARY:Ben Woodson interview 206.328.7559 UID:326810BD-CB8A-47F9-AA19-29AC449E7D24 SEQUENCE:6 DTSTAMP:20061105T001955Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20080215T083231Z UID:D401CCB8-2B27-4214-94BC-EB326B0C775E SEQUENCE:4 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/99089/nation-9908 9-02-12-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080215 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 77: Native State Records DESCRIPTION:I really appreciate electronic record labels because they te nd to focus on specific genres of music such as industrial or hip hop. T hat focus means they can narrow in on a specific aesthetic and seperate the wheat from the chaff.\n\nOnce a month I dedicate a show to a record label that is worth hearing and this week on solipsistic NATION we'll ta lk with Evan Marc\, the man behind Native State Records.\n\nNative State Records is a west coast electronic music label that explores the bounda ries between downtempo\, idm\, dub\, and chillout. I've featured several artists from Native State Records on solipsistic NATION in the past suc h as Rena Jones\, Shen and Nalepa so it was only a matter of time before I had Evan as a guest on the show.\n\nEvan recently launched Somnia\, a sublabel of Native State Records. Somnia releases ambient\, electronic\ , minimalist\, modern classical\, electro acoustic\, and \"other\" recor dings. If Somnia's first release\, Caverns of Time\, is an indication of the direction the label is heading in\, then Somnia is destined for gre atness.\n\nEvan has also entered the world of podcasting with his Somnia podcast\, which features artists that put out incredibly moving and bea utiful music. You owe it to yourself subscribe to the Somnia podcast. An d if you're so inclined\, why not support the artists on his podcast and solipsistic NATION by purchasing osme of their songs or albums.\n\n01. Aerostatic \"Drone\"\n02. Interview with Evan Marc of Native State Recor ds\n03. KiloWatts \"Dub Serious\"\n04. Vibesquad \"Dome Piece\"\n05. Int erview with Evan Marc of Native State Records\n06. Bluetech \"Enter The Lovely\"\n07. Interview with Evan Marc of Native State Records\n08. Symp ath \"Pond Life\"\n09. krill.minima \"Nautica\"\n10. Interview with Evan Marc of Native State Records\n11. Shen \"Embrace\"\n12. Saqi \"Offering / Reminder\"\n13. Interview with Evan Marc of Native State Records\n14. Welder \"Sumeria\"\n15. Interview with Evan Marc of Native State Record s\n16. String Theories \"White Dragon\"\n17. Rena Jones \"Undercurrent\" END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20090612T092531Z UID:B1A0F647-B3EB-44C0-803F-011953035A7C SEQUENCE:6 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/159259/nation-159 259-06-11-2009.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090612 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 145: n5MD DESCRIPTION:Since re-launching solipsistic NATION as a podcast I've done over 25 episodes showcasing records labels that you absolutely need to know about. There are so many labels putting out such amazing releases t hat it some times take months\, if not years\, to get get to. One such l abel is n5MD.\n\nn5MD was unique from the start. Founder Mike Cadoo laun ched n5MD as a MiniDisc-only label (hence the name\, an acronym for \"No Fives\, Minidiscs!\"). n5MD eventually transitioned to CDs when they So ny stopped manufacturing pre-recorded MiniDiscs. Whatever the platform\, almost from the very beginning Mike was putting out releases that he de fines as \"emotional experiments in music.\"\n\nWhat I've always found s o charming is that the releases on n5MD don't just provide musics that e stablishes a mood\, the releases on n5MD take you on an emotional journe y\, which I find far more compelling and interesting. Anyone can play a chord in E minor that will evoke an emotional response but it's much mor e difficult to build a song is emotionally complex and takes you places in your imagination. Let me take that back. There are plenty of people w ho can do that\, there are just few people who do it well and do it with sincerity and I think that's what n5MD is all about.\n\nIf that isn't e nough for you\, n5MD also has launched sister labels Enpeg Digital and N onresponse. Enpeg Digital is the digital only division of n5MD while Non response is a label run by Clay Emerson and Ian Pullman of Loess.\n\nI k now you're going to love today's show and if you'd like to hear more mus ic from n5MD I suggest you download the n5md Label Sampler with Bitcrush from XLR8R's podcast.\n\nSpeaking of podcasts\, two weeks ago I put tog ether a mix of experimental and psychedelic music for the always excelle nt Spartacus Roosevelt podcast which you can download here.\n\nAs much a s I love electronic music I also love many different genres of music. Th e format of solipsistic NATION doesn't allow me to explore those other k inds of music n the show so I made a deal with Spartacus: he can host an episode of solipsistic NATION and play electronic music he digs if I ca n host an episode of Spartacus Roosevelt. Fortunately he agreed and you can expect a mix from him on an upcoming show. In the meantime\, check y ou out the mix I did for his show. It's got everything from the Butthole Surfers to Zoviet France and it will melt your brain!\n\nFinally\, if y ou're digging solipsistic NATION why not mention us on your blog or on T witter. Maybe even give solipsistic NATION a one to five star rating iTu nes. Thanks!\n\n01. Funckarma \"The Other Dredge\"\n02. Ruxpin \"A Sunri se (and They Turned into Stones)\"\n03. Another Electronic Musician \"Co ngee\"\n04. Interview with Mike Cadoo\, founder of n5MD\n05. Phylum Sint er \"What Once Was One Now Adds Two\"\n06. Fell \"Bulgaria\"\n07. Subtra ctiveLAD \"Through The Trees\"\n08. Interview with Mike Cadoo\, founder of n5MD\n09. Loess \"Nomon\"\n10. Proem \"Sputterly\"\n11. Interview wit h Mike Cadoo\, founder of n5MD\n12. Plastik Joy \"Hands\"\n13. Lights Ou t Asia \"Radars Over the Ghost Of Chernobyl\"\n14. Near The Parenthesis \"Departing Gate\"\n15. Interview with Mike Cadoo\, founder of n5MD\n16. Last Days \"Blue And White Flowers\" END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070715T200000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070715T203000 SUMMARY:Interview Roger Richards\, Extreme Records UID:A720DA9B-C802-43BF-9054-2247EEB4FA81 DTSTAMP:20070813T083617Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-P3D X-WR-ALARMUID:93561913-1592-4748-A41E-E37633572173 ATTACH;VALUE=URI: END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20090403T080439Z UID:6556650E-FEAA-46FA-BFE6-104B93079243 SEQUENCE:9 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/149738/nation-149 738-04-02-2009.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090403 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 135: Lokua\, Live DESCRIPTION:When I first began featuring live sets on solipsistic NATION I thought it would be a once and a while sort of thing. Kind of a treat \, really. But as solipsistic NATION progressed it became a monthly segm ent on the show. Even so\, getting live sets on solipsistic NATION is a challenge and more than once I’ve had to scramble to get material for th e show so my resolution for 2009 is to plan the live sets well in advanc e.\n\nThe live sets you can expect on solipsistic NATION will come from Milieu\, Iambic\, ill.gates\, Exillon\, Rena Jones\, and\, hopefully\, T he Orb.\n\nThis month we have not one but two live sets from Lokua.\n\nT he first live set was performed at the Morseland restaurant in Chicago o n March 25th. The second live set was also recorded at the Morseland res taurant on March 18th.\n\nLokua is Joshua Keckner and is based out of Ch icago. Lokua’s music is rooted in hip hop and has an ambient and atmosph eric feel to his music. Lokua has a back catalog of tracks hovering in t he thousands and you can download his netrelease Trails album at Moment Sound\, a netlabel that is maintained and curated by a select musicians from Chicago.\n\nOn this week’s show I’ll also announce the winners of G ary Bredow’s documentary\, High Tech Soul DVD\, Paul Sizer’s graphic nov el\, BPM\; and Terrance Dean’s autobiography\, Hiding in Hip Hop from la st week’s giveaway contest.\n\n01. Lokua “Live @ Morseland (03-25-09)\"\ n02. Lokua “Live @ Morseland (03-18-09)\"\n03. Interview with Lokua\n04. Lokua “Thanks Rainbow” [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n05. Lokua “C Modified” [FREE DO WNLOAD] END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080907T110000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080907T113000 SUMMARY:Interview Pontus UID:32067FC8-D64D-40B5-8A09-455DC0F6FD4A DTSTAMP:20090218T073526Z SEQUENCE:2 DESCRIPTION:4642211197 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:CC16A90C-0EA6-4FDC-B60A-76DA4BD477D1 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VTODO DTSTAMP:20080621T051105Z UID:BB927FB4-76AA-4659-B7FE-5AECFAF4791E SEQUENCE:6 STATUS:COMPLETED DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071112T000000 SUMMARY:SN Playlist Contacts to Add COMPLETED:20080620T070000Z DESCRIPTION:www.room40.org\n\nGescom Ska\n\nwww.someonegood.org\nwww.sch olecultures.net END:VTODO BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20061201T055244Z UID:ADF579A0-1CB5-4226-95E0-DB33C71D9327 SEQUENCE:7 URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3?http://solipsistic nation.com/mp3/snation120106.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20061201 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 14: DEFcember DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20061202 DESCRIPTION:People sometimes ask me what’s the story behind the name sol ipsistic NATION. I first came across the phrase “Solipsistic Nation” in Greg Egan’s book\, Permutation City. In the book\, there are two charact ers who inhabit a digital universe\, and because they can create and rec reate their world and identities\, they were truly solipsistic beings wh o led existential lives.\n\nYou can really lose yourself in the rhythms and sounds of electronic music. It’s often a faceless genre\, so to some degree you can interpret the music as you like. Electronic music can bo th be a communal form of music and a form of individual expression. Henc e\, the name Solipsistic Nation. Plus\, it just sounds so damn cool!\n\n 01. DJ Uff Da & DJ Jay C 3 “Hit Record”\n\n02. Jedi Mind Tricks “Heavy M etal Kings w/ Ill Bill (Terror Remix)”\n\n03. Audio War “Analyze”\n\n04. Iscintilla “Havestar”\n\n05. Jonny 20 “Vampyre”\n\n06. Solid Decay “Leg alize”\n\n07. Floattank “Star Gate”\n\n08. Vaia “Plagas”\n\n09. Infantjo y “Composure With Isan”\n\n10. Cooler “Plepp Stumbles Away”\n\n11. Spira l System “Different Light”\n\n12. Qpe “Wheel” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20071201T044001Z UID:ED2A9470-69C9-40B0-A85F-C7302D2213C5 SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/88916/nation-8891 6-11-27-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071130 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 66: NetLabels DESCRIPTION:solipsistic NATION has put me in touch with a lot of interes ting and creative people\, from recording artists and music labels to vi deo jockeys and bloggers.\n\nOne listener of the show is Travis who runs the Hiddenplace Music blog. A few week’s back Travis wrote about the Di scos Konfort’s No Copy Protection netlabel and it occurred to me that th e only netlabel that I focused on was Jahtari\, and that was back in Feb ruary.\n\nNetlabels play a big part in promoting and distributing electr onic music and so for today’s show I wanted to turn you onto just a few netlabels putting out some incredible stuff!\n\nOur first guest will be Axel Barcelo\, who manages Discos Konfort and the No Copy Protection net label. Discos Konfort is one of the more recent netlabels on the scene a nd release some fantastic electronic music from Mexico and beyond.\n\nWe ’ll also talk with Sebastian Redenz who co-manages the German based Thin ner netlabel. Thinner has had over two million mp3 downloads and is one of the older netlabels and they will be celebrating their 10th anniversa ry next year.\n\nOur final guest will be Simon Carless\, who runs Monoto nik\, which is one of the oldest netlabels. Monotonik is an outlet for t alented artists who weren’t getting the attention they deserved and have released over 300 tracks from a variety of electronic musicians from al l over the world.\n\nKleenHouseDuring this week’s show we’ll also talk w ith Todd Kiyoshi Tanaka\, owner of KleenHouse Clothing Inc.\, based in S an Diego\, California.\n\nKleenHouse Clothing brings you the absolute la test in urban wear and hip-hop gear. Featuring custom-made graffiti belt buckles\, the freshest threads for all ages and a look into the world o f underground hip-hop and breakdancing. Puma watches\, belt buckles\, be lts\, spraypaint and spray cans.\n\nI’ve been walking by KleenHouse for months and it was always closed. The windows were always blocked off so it was a mystery exactly what KleenHouse was. Finally\, KleenHouse opene d and I walked in and introduced myself to Todd. I told Todd about the s how and that I promote art and design culture and asked if her he would be interested in running a t-shirt giveaway contest on the show. Todd wa s up for it and surprised me by throwing in a pendant into the deal.\n\n We’re only giving away one KleenHouse t-shirt on this week’s show. Email me at solipsisticnation@gmail.com or leave a message on the solipsistic NATION voice mail at 1-619-377-0538 and you could be the lucky winner. I’ll announce the winner in two weeks.\n\n01. Interview with Axel Barcel o of Discos Konfort\n02. Cri Kong “Hash Oil”\n03. Polifonia Visual “Barr et’s Dripping Head”\n04. Rubinskee “Rambling”\n05. Hermetic Sound “Rincó n”\n06. Interview with Sebastian Redenz of Thinner\n07. krill.minima “St randpalast”\n08. Laura Palmer “Evolve”\n09. Christian Dittmann “Rechazam os El Ahora”\n10. Marko Fürstenberg “Porn Infection (Remix)”\n11. Interv iew with Todd Kiyoshi Tanaka of KleenHouse Clothing Inc.\n12. Protov “Be Rich and Famous Like the Famous Amos”\n13. Interview with Simon Carless of Monotonik\n14. Bird Lantern “Phasers”\n15. Beak “Context Clues”\n16. transient “cloudwalk”\n17. Chromatic Flights “Trip to Wipilon”\n18. Son mi451 “Inner Structure” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20080706T091705Z UID:F2F9AE1E-60F5-4DA9-AC08-3EAA98BEB1AC SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/116199/nation-116 199-06-19-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080620 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 95: Bleep! DESCRIPTION:I hate Pete Cooper!\n\nEach week I face the same dilemma: wh at do I feature on solipsistic NATION? My priority is to play the best o f 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 musi c labels of note and the question becomes what do I take out? Those are the kind of decisions that I agonize over.\n\nThe obvious solution is to release solipsistic NATION as a daily podcast. That would give me the o pportunity 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 podcas t would most likely kill me and given my obsessive compulsive tendencies that would happen pretty quickly.\n\nBack in January I had Snowy who ho sts Electronicast on solipsistic NATION as a guest DJ and he told me abo ut 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 be came a regular listener.\n\nPete does a daily one hour podcast where he plays the best electronic music that netlabels like Monotonik and Thinne r 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.\n\nI hate Pete Cooper!\n\n01. Stark Effect \"Bunnyrabbits\, Satan\, Cheese And Mi lk\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n02. Braces Tower \"Eleven Twelve\" [FREE DOWNLOAD] \n03. DQ \"Psychosis\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n04. Interview with Pete Cooper\, host of bleepshow\n05. Seksu Roba \"Telstar\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n06. Inte rview with Pete Cooper\, host of bleepshow\n07. Pocka \"Cutty Ranks Mash up\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n08. Glomag \"Cherie Amour\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n09. I nterview with Pete Cooper\, host of bleepshow\n10. Orange Dust \"Chillin With The Villin\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n11. Mossa \"Town Hall - Take One\" [ FREE DOWNLOAD]\n12. Interview with Pete Cooper\, host of bleepshow\n13. Gary Beck \"Face of the Day\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n14. Troy Pierce \"Louderb ach\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n15. Ronin \"Ferox\"\n16. Interview with Pete Coop er\, host of bleepshow END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081210T190000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081210T191500 SUMMARY:Find SN article/confirm arrival of magazine UID:995884AB-0B87-4725-B820-88525CB7086C DTSTAMP:20081214T193321Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:28EC2CFF-7DCC-4551-8A5B-8E1DA291D797 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20090403T022316Z UID:26FEA67F-3AC6-4FD5-B693-884B2337F617 SEQUENCE:6 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/148894/nation-148 894-03-26-2009.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090327 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 134: Beats Per Minute DESCRIPTION:One of the challenges producing solipsistic NATION is balanc ing the music I feature on the show with the interviews. solipsistic NAT ION is all about the music and the interviews are used to enhance the sh ow so I try and keep the interviews to a minimum. Too much talk detracts from the mix. But on today’s show I’m going to toss that rule out the w indow and focus on the interviews because my guests have a lot of intere sting things to say!\n\nFirst\, we’ll talk with Gary Bredow\, the direct or of High Tech Soul\, a documentary about Detroit techno. High Tech Sou l is the first documentary to tackle the deep roots of techno music alon gside the cultural history of it’s Detroit birthplace. High Tech Soul fe atures interview with legends such as Juan Atkins\, Derrick May and Kevi n Saunderson.\n\nHigh Tech Soul is distributed by Plexifilm\, who produc e original films\, release films theatrically\, and produce\, distribute and markets DVDs. Plexifilm is generously giving away one copy of High Tech Soul on today’s show. Send me an email at solipsisticnation@gmail.c om and you could win a DVD of High Tech Soul!\n\nWe’ll also talk with Pa ul Sizer\, the author and illustrator of the BPM graphic novel.\n\nThe h ero of the story is Roxy\, a young DJ in New York City who spins in dark clubs and small bars with dreams of making it big. As Roxy becomes more and more successful she finds she has to make a choice: should she foll ow the music she loves or the love of her life?\n\nPaul has pushed the e nvelope of what a graphic novel can be by including “liner notes” in BPM and links to iTunes iMixes to complement the story.\n\nPaul is giving a way a signed copy of BPM on this week’s show. Send me an email at solips isticnation@gmail.com and it could be yours!\n\nFinally\, we’ll talk wit h Terrance Dean\, the author of Hiding in Hip Hop\, about what it’s like to be a gay man in hip hop culture and the entertainment industry. Terr ance worked his way up for more than ten years in the entertainment indu stry from an intern to an executive\, and has lived the life of glitz an d bling along with Hollywood and the Hip Hop’s elite. Full of startling anecdotes and incredible true stories\, Hiding in Hip Hop is not a tell- all book but an honest look at stardom and sexuality.\n\nIf you would li ke a copy of Terrance Dean’s Hiding in Hip Hop\, shoot me an email at so lipsisticnation@gmail.com and you could be a lucky winner of his autobio graphy!\n\n01. K-HAND “Security” [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n02. K-HAND “Mystery” [ FREE DOWNLOAD]\n03. Interview with Gary Bredow\, director of the High Te ch Soul documentary\n04. K-HAND aka Messenger “Wanderer (Ritzi Lee Remix )” [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n05. K-HAND “Wanderer (Original Mix)”\n06. Focus3d “I nclusive Mindset (DJ Aura Minimal Techno Mix)”\n07. Interview with Paul Sizer\, author and illustrator of the BPM graphic novel\n08. Phenomen “M ade In Wishland (Zambino Tech House Dub)”\n09. Dubacid “What Happens Aft er (1394-4212 Acid House Dub)”\n10. Relate4ever “Open Minded (Platona De ep Tech House Mix)”\n11. Onelord “Sharing Cooperation (John Dare & Oscar Gonzalez Minimal Techno Mix)”\n12. Interview with Terrance Dean\, autho r of Hiding in Hip Hop\n13. Ability “Sharing Transparently (Kevin Call a ka DJ Nojz Techno Mix)”\n14. Because “Sharing Cooperation (Charly Shawll porn Minimal Mix)”\n15. Balanced “Universal Interpretation (Danny Lilwal l Tech House Mix)” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070623T190000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070623T200000 SUMMARY:Interview Roger\, Extreme Records Skype gemobsession UID:2BB51120-711D-4F70-AF8A-7CADA9EDA2EB DTSTAMP:20070813T083903Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:067F0876-B854-49C2-A1DA-A203686AA434 ATTACH;VALUE=URI: END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080923T100000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080923T101500 SUMMARY:Work on Scorn show UID:23AF20DE-99FA-4FB5-989D-C390F2820DC6 DTSTAMP:20080927T203545Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:B06B373D-6349-4604-BBFE-556DAD6D8C7C DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20070513T100222Z UID:406351E0-6B6C-4AC0-84E3-AC5E30A07AEF SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/60503/nation-6050 3-05-10-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070511 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 37: Verbalize DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070512 DESCRIPTION:Today’s special guest is my dad.\n\nMy father has had a prof ound impact on my life as well as influencing my tastes in music. Thanks to him\, I grew up listening to The Beatles\, Kraftwork\, and Segovia a s well as the subversive comedy of the Firesign Theater. I’ve introduced him to the likes of the Sex Pistols and The Orb and he introduced me to The Pogues and DJ Spooky.\n\nHe’s also had some great ideas for radio p rograms and podcasts. One idea was to introduce each song on a show with a bit of background on the artist and the song. As a deejay and especia lly as a deejay for an electronic music show I was resistant to the idea because half the fun of solipsistic NATION is taking people on a journe y with a seamless mix so the last thing I wanted to do was break up that mix by talking about each song.\n\nOn today’s show we’re going to exper iment with the format by trying his idea. In fact\, I thought it would b e cool to have each artist introduce themselves and their songs.\n\nThis week solipsistic NATION continues to promote art and design culture wit h another t-shirt give away contest\, courtesy of Custom Industries. Ema il me at solipsisticnation@gmail.com and you could be a lucky winner of one Custom Industries t-shirt of your choice.\n\n01. WAYZ “Pain”\n\n02. KT “Lessons In Life”\n\n03. Nosaj Thing “Heart Entire”\n\n04. Stuntdoubl e “El Guapo”\n\n05. Genius of Soul “Identity Crisis”\n\n06. DJ Om “Middl e Eastern Swan Song”\n\n07. The Winston Giles Orchestra “We Wait For Sun rise”\n\n08. The Other Guy “Step One (Kings Street Mix)”\n\n09. Bluetech & Shulman “Midnight Bloom”\n\n10. Grouse “Twisted”\n\n11. Rena Jones “O pen Me Slowly” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20060918T062234Z UID:93FD6CC5-1C36-4A9E-8BCE-A9D78F1E6B77 SEQUENCE:9 URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3?http://solipsistic nation.com/mp3/snation091506.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060922 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 4: Nerdcore DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20060923 DESCRIPTION:Nerdcore hip hop\, or geeksta rap\, is a subgenre of hip hop music that is performed by nerds or geeks\, and is characterized by the mes and subject matter considered to be of general interest to nerds. Ne rdcore has no unifying musical manifesto\, and the sound of nerdcore var ies wildly from artist to artist. One common theme\, especially in the e arly days of the genre\, is uncleared sampling.\n\nMC Frontalot\nMC Fron talot is the stage name of Damian Hess\, a hip hop musician and self-pro claimed “world’s 579th-greatest rapper.”\n\nMany consider Frontalot\, if not the founder of nerdcore\, certainly the man who shone the torch on it. Front himself though is quick to point out the many artists who came before him.\n\nwww.frontalot.com\n\nUltraklystron\nUltraklystron is a s taff writer/producer for ToonZone.net. He is also Nerdcore’s expert on a ll things anime and manga. Ultraklystron is currently a CS student but r epresents the Otaku lifestyle in his work.\n\nUltraklystron’s most recen t release is Revision4920. Through some unexplainable twist of events\, it actually did better than any of his previous individual efforts to se ll my music before and resulted in some interesting media attention.\n\n www.karlrolson.com\n\nHigh-C\nHigh-C is a programmer\, writer\, rapper\, metalhead\, inventor and long time nerd. There are probably 10 High-Cs\ , one in the same state as him. There’s even a punk band named High-C.\n \nHigh-C has released the seminal nerdcore compilation CDs\, Rhyme Torre nts volumes 1-4. He is currewntly hard at work assembling Rhyme Torrents volume 5 which\, with any luck\, will be released any moment.\n\nwww.rh ymetorrents.com\n\nYTCracker\nYTCracker began producing rap music in 199 8 in the genre that has since become known as nerdcore hip hop. His earl y work mainly focused on documenting and amusing the participants of the America Online hacking scene.\n\nYTCracker is a self-proclaimed “jack o f all trades”\, also making a name for himself as a professional disc jo ckey\, computer programmer\, graphics designer and webmaster.\n\nwww.ytc racker.com\n\nfunky49\nUsing two boomboxes and a Casio SK1 keyboard\, fu nky49 came up with audio projects for school and personal use as a teena ger. He also ran sound for a stage production in a drama class and made Amiga MOD tracker songs on the computer.\n\nfunky49 is the official tour DJ for Spinal Tap. As soon as a new drummer is found\, tour dates will be released.\n\nwww.funky49.com\n\nHam-STAR\nHam-STAR is the world’s gre atest hamster rapper. Accept no imitations\, burdened by the limitations of spitting out lines not from their own mind. Unlike the others\, Ham- STAR doesn’t do covers. He drops his own fresh rhymes\, every time.\n\nH is biggest influence is Blackalicious\, whose “improptu rapping about fo od is a hotter cut than half the shiny mass-produced (c)rap out there to day.”\n\nwww.myspace.com/hamstarrap\n\nBeefy\nIf you’re a pretty lady wi lling to send Beefy pictures of yourself scantily clad he will do anythi ng you ask. He’ll also do it for some duckets\, cause he’s a big sellout .\n\nBeefy geeks out by drawing comic. However\, with the music becoming the biggest part of his life\, comics have gone on the back burner. He still doodles and a new comic may not be too far off.\n\nwww.beefyness.c om\n\n01. MC Frontalot “Goth Girls”\n\n02. Ultraklystron “There’s The Be ef (Ft. MCeeP)”\n\n03. Meter Versus Yard “Divided States (Kid Charlamaig n Bass Remix)”\n04. YTCracker “Legacy”\n\n05. funky49 “Never Going Back (to Dialup)”\n\n06. Ham-STAR “Legend of Ham-STAR”\n\n07. Beefy “I Don’t Wanna Be Right” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20090429T175648Z UID:1BD847F1-B971-4778-B894-A5FF692E6A1D SEQUENCE:7 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/151782/nation-151 782-04-21-2009.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090424 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 138: Exquisite Corpse II DESCRIPTION:Ever play exquisite corpse when you were a kid?\n\nLet me re fresh your memory.\n\nHere'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.\n\nYou then pass the she et 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 .\n\nThat person then passes the sheet of paper to the person sitting ne xt to them. But this time they've covered the top of the paper: the draw ing you did of the astronaut's helmet. The new player on the game of exq uisite corpse can only continue the drawing based on what they can see: the sheriff's torso.\n\nThat person decides to draw the legs of a baller ina\, complete with tights and a tutu. And then they pass the sheet of p aper to the person sitting next to them\, but this time both the astrona ut's helmet and the sherrif's torso are covered. Only the ballerina's le gs are showing.\n\nThat person decides to complete the drawing by adding enormous clown shoes to the legs of the ballerina.\n\nAt the end of the game the drawing in it's entirety: an astronaut's helmet on the torso o f a western sheriff with the legs of a ballerina wearing huge clown shoe s. Everyone has a good laugh at their group effort.\n\nThere are all sor ts of variations of Exquisite Corpse. Writers will adopt this technique to tell a story. Composers will use the Exquisite Corpse method to creat e a piece of song.\n\nAnd that's what we're going to do on today's solip sistic NATION\, but with music and the players are people who blog about electronic music.\n\nI 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 c hoose 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 v eer off into a different direction. It's entirely up to them.\n\nThe tra ck 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 th e mix is complete. Today's show will be just as much a surprise for them as it is for you.\n\nAt the end of today's Exquisite Corpse mix we'll h ear from each of the players: who they are\, what song they chose and wh y they chose that song.\n\nIf you enjoy today's show you'll want to list en to the previous Exquisite Corpse mix on solipsistic NATION.\n\n01. Bu bblegone \"Thank You\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\nSelected by Bazooka Joe\, solips istic NATION\n02. Flexor81 \"Myriapoda\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\nSelected by Pi etrobot\, Igloo Magazine\n03. Jason Corder \"Twilight Sleep\" [FREE DOWN LOAD]\nSelected by Travis Nobles\, hiddenplace music\n04. Skeetaz \"Dirt y Dobbers\"\nSelected by HC\, Headphone Commute\n05. Bufi \"Homeless Her o\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\nSelected by Mike Gregoire\, blocSonic\n06. Machine Drum \"Stevie Bam Jackson Remix (Kettel)\"\nSelected by Jacob Arnold\, G ridface\n07. New Look \"Everything\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\nSelected by Casey Winters\, The Music Lobby\n08. Tolera Storm \"Revelation\"\nSelected by Daysha Taylor\, Earthbird Music\n09. Mint \"Dead Pixel\"\nSelected by Br uno Lasnier\, The Milk Factory\n10. Sci Fi Industries \"Questions and An sewers\"\nSelected by Miguel de Sousa\, Connexion Bizarre\n11. Halogen \ "Redux\"\nSelected by Daniel Crossley\, Fluid Radio END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20080607T170327Z UID:D74E2F92-0A2E-4DB1-AB75-5997BF922550 SEQUENCE:4 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/114705/nation-114 705-06-05-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080606 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 93: Nosaj Thing/Scanner\, Live DESCRIPTION:When I relaunched solipsistic NATION as a podcast my only pl an was to play for you the best of all genres of electronic music. But a fter a few weeks I realized that I could pursue the things I wanted to d o but couldn't do at the radio station I used to spin at. At first it wa s just doing interviews but that quickly grew to include documentaries a bout electronic music\, showcasing artists and record labels\, guest DJs and featuring recordings of live performances.\n\nThe live shows have b een a lot of fun because it gives me the opportunity to focus on a speci fic artist and hear music by them I might otherwise not know about.\n\nW hen I began the live shows I thought it was just something I'd do every once in a while but it has become a regular segment of solipsistic NATIO N. The only problem is that very few live sets are an hour long. Origina lly I'd pad out the show by adding a few studio recordings by the featur ed artist but then I got the brilliant idea (okay\, the obvious idea) of featuring two live performances back-to-back!\n\nToday's show features Jason Chung\, AKA Nosaj Thing\, and Robin Rimbaud\, AKA Scanner.\n\nI fi rst found out about Nosaj Thing through Nalepa. Nalepa was singing prais es to Jason and Nalepa had never steered me wrong so I downloaded a few tracks by Jason\, which were absolutely beautiful. I highly recommend Ja son's Views/Octopus EP. Jason's set comes from his performance he gave f or dublab.\n\nI've been a fan of Robin's music for years\, maybe decades at this point. Recently Robin made some songs from his many albums avai lable to podcaster\, which gave me the excuse to have him on the show ba ck in April. Afterwards I asked Robin if he had any live recordings I co uld play in the show and he was kind enough to give me a copy of his con cert at The Rhiz.\n\nIn the near future you can expect to hear concerts by The Orb and Bubblegone. You can also expect to gear more sets back-to -back!\n\n01. Nosaj Thing \"Live from dublab\"\n02. Interview with Nosaj Thing\n03. Scanner \"Live at The Rhiz\"\n04. Interview with Scanner END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20060925T140000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20060925T141500 SUMMARY:Interview Eve Falcon (323) 236-5876 UID:9CA2DE33-F6F2-4DA0-B7BD-941E1DD7648E SEQUENCE:8 DTSTAMP:20060922T223250Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:AAC771A1-A4FD-494A-BFC1-ED8032FE7340 ATTACH;VALUE=URI: END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20081216T151340Z UID:1EEF94AA-DCF7-4C80-83DD-50C6C1F16AB1 SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/136316/nation-136 316-12-13-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081212 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 120: Pasithea DESCRIPTION:It's a rare rainy day in San Diego and the weather goes alon g perfectly with today's dreamy mix.\n\nThe second week of each month of solipsistic NATION I feature music from an electronic music label that I really like but this month I've been so busy that I couldn't find the time to do that. But since last month I did two shows featuring music fr om the Spectraliquid and Alfa Matrix record labels that I could be forgi ven for slipping up.\n\n2008 is coming to an end and if all goes well\, the next two editions of solipsistic NATION will feature HC from the Hea dphone Commute music blog favorite albums of the year.\n\nI'm going to k ick off 2009 with a live set from Amon Tobin\, who we had on solipsistic NATION\, last March. I'm going to interview Amon this week and if you h ave a question you'd like to ask him you can either email me your questi on at solipsisticnation@gmail.com or record your question on my voicemai l at 1-619-717-6322.\n\nIf you want to keep up to date on future shows\, just follow me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/solipsistic.\n\n01. Ale x Tomb \"The Gardens of Babylon (Breger Remix)\"\n02. Remute \"Out\"\n03 . Shamanic Technology \"Toy Vision\"\n04. Bola \"Waknuts\"\n05. Tycho \" Sunrise Projector\"\n06. Detalles \"Sociber\"\n07. James Bernard \"Segue 3\"\n08. Stefano Spataro Solquest Projects \"Post-Mushroom\"\n09. Kingb astard \"Bipolar\"\n10. Desert Dwellers \"Stellar Dendrites\"\n11. OP11 \"Dome\"\n12. Mystical Sun \"Dark Energy\" END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080311T190000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080311T220000 SUMMARY:Work on Amon Tobin interview UID:28AC0B4E-D187-4ACA-9589-225895864585 DTSTAMP:20080322T181940Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT1H X-WR-ALARMUID:6DA38A33-2AE4-43C1-8161-A101497E5F1D DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091023 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 164: TBA UID:5780ECC1-6FC5-4556-AC00-137CF3B7004C DTSTAMP:20090629T231635Z SEQUENCE:2 DURATION:P1D END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070602T113000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070602T120000 SUMMARY:Interview with Mike AKA Freeze Chin of UK Connection 905-475-027 2 UID:FF704881-AD32-43C7-9759-BCAFF18BC2A0 DTSTAMP:20070813T084059Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:CFE9BBA8-D872-4895-B5A0-95BF5FE39388 ATTACH;VALUE=URI: END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070908T200000 LOCATION:The Beauty Bar\, 4746 El Cajon Blvd. 92115 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070908T235500 SUMMARY:The Octopus Project UID:69C3A3A9-2352-4288-A73C-8B3564D9E8AE DTSTAMP:20070826T000808Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-P2D X-WR-ALARMUID:D82CE28E-2FC5-4A7D-9279-B1929383892A DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20070930T054338Z UID:5638DC55-35BC-4812-822D-149239437B3E SEQUENCE:4 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/79304/nation-7930 4-09-13-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070914 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 55: Guest DJ\, Macedonia DESCRIPTION:A while back I interviewed The Agriculture’s James Healy for the small WORLD podcast. Shortly afterwards I got a message from a cat named Macedonia telling me that he dug the interview and was fan of The Agriculture label.\n\nTurns out that Macedonia hosted a podcast of his o wn called Both Sides of the Surface where he spins music\, as he says\, “from around the world and around the way.” Macedonia plays everything f rom Afrobeat to Soul but it was immediately clear that his passion was h ip hop. I started tuning into his show and became a fan. That’s saying a lot because I’ve had a love/hate relationship with hip hop for years a nd years. I love hip hop for it’s freshness and inventiveness and for it ’s honesty\, even when it’s outright lying to you with a wink. I hate hi p hop for crass commercialism and the coma it’s been in during the gang sta era and I hate hip hop for it’s intolerance and inflexibility. Durin g the last 10 years I’ve had more of a hate relationship with hip hop th an a love relationship. But there was Macedonia\, a soft spoken deejay\, rekindling everything I originally loved about hip hop.\n\nEarlier this year I put together an Exquisite Corpse mix and when I asked Anji Bee\, host of the Chillcast\, which deejays I should include in the mix she u nequivocally said Macedonia. Now that I’m into the second year of solips istic NATION I plan to have more guest deejays on the show and the first guest I wanted to have on the show was Macedonia.\n\nAs I mentioned\, w hile Macedonia’s first love is hip hop he’s not limited to that genre\, as you can tell by today’s show. Everything is grist for Macedonia’s mus ical grill. More than that\, Macedonia waxes eloquent on all forms of mu sic for Impose Magazine. Recently he’s written about Amon Tobin’s latest release\, Foley Room and Copperpot’s WYLA? (What’re You Looking At?) al bum.\n\nI’ve only known Macedonia for a little over a year but after lis tening to his voice on BSOTS podcast after show I feel like I’ve always known him. If you’ve never listened to BSOTS\, go subscribe to his podca st after listening to this week’s show. Let’s expand the circle of frien ds.\n\n01. Kraak & Smaak “Real Pain” (K&S Remix)”\n02. Someone Else “Gen eric Atmo”\n03. Christian Walt “Still Sleeping?”\n04. Simian Mobile Disc o “Wooden”\n05. Tokyo507 “Body Electric”\n06. Jonny Sonic “Medicine”\n07 . DJ Z-Trip “Rockstar”\n08. Think Tank “A Knife & A Fork”\n09. DJ Dope “ Jimmy Kills Us”\n10. Goldlix “Latinozo”\n11. Urban Clearway “African Cul ture”\n12. David Last “Where It Falls”\n13. Caribou “Lovely Day (Four Te t Remix)” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20081216T151240Z UID:799C39C6-80CC-4EFA-95E0-AC9B4BC1B4DC SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/134678/nation-134 678-11-29-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081128 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 118: Spectraliquid DESCRIPTION:Today's show came about from an email from HC of Headphone C ommute. HC suggested that I have Kostas K come on the show to play music from his label\, Spectraliquid. There are only a handful of releases on Spectraliquid\, not nearly enough to qualify for my monthly feature on electronic music labels. Still\, HC was right. The music on Kostas' labe l was mind blowingly great so I decided to split the show with a segment on Spectraliquid and the rest would be a mix of music that would compli ment Spectraliquid. By the tile I had selected the least track I realize d that the only way to do Spectraliquid justice was by dedicating an ent ire show to music from the label.\n\nBy the way\, HC posted his top 10 m ixes of 2008 on his blog. It's pretty eclectic and features everything f rom the Glitch Mob to Pinch's mix on Rob's Electronic Explorations podca st. HC included my interview with Amon Tobin and my retrospective mix of his musical career so far. I'm honored to be included in HC's list but let's be honest\, if it's a mix of music from Amon Tobin\, how can you g o wrong?\n\nI'd also like to thank Denard Henry for participating on tod ay's interview with Kostas through his post on Twitter. You can follow D enard on Twitter at http://twitter.com/denardhenry. If you want to keep in the loop on upcoming shows on solipsistic NATION follow me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/solipsistic.\n\n01. Cardopusher \"Toothsmasher (I nnasekt Remix)\"\n02. Interview with Kostas K of Spectraliquid\n03. Card opusher \"Cockpit\"\n04. Ebola \"Painkillers\"\n05. Interview with Kosta s K of Spectraliquid\n06. Ebola \"Teledildonics\"\n07. Cardopusher \"Col lapsible Shelter\"\n08. Blackfilm \"Come & See\"\n09. Interview with Kos tas K of Spectraliquid\n10. Blackfilm \"Atlantikend\"\n11. Subheim \"Hol low (Remix by Mobthrow)\"\n12. Interview with Kostas K of Spectraliquid\ n13. Subheim \"Howl\"\n14. Blackfilm \"Stalingrad\"\n15. Interview with Kostas K of Spectraliquid END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20071201T043844Z UID:7B4AC9B6-EE91-4072-8600-C8538FD07878 SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/87248/nation-8724 8-11-14-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20071123 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 65: Mad Scientist DESCRIPTION:Electronic music has become so common place that no one bats an eye when you hear it. Nearly all of Madonna’s music\, for example\, is electronic\, but she’s about as mainstream as you can get. But electr onic music wasn’t always that way. Long before the early days of hip hop and long before the day’s of Kraftwerk\, electronic music was the domai n of avant-garde composers such as Edgard Varèse.\n\nWith “Poème Électro nique”\, Varèse experimented with electronic sounds\, natural instrument ation and recorded sounds. But even Varèse owes a debt to the Dadaism\, Surrealism and Futurism\, all of which were trying to go beyond the cons traints of what music was supposed to be. And in time\, these experiment al approaches were incorporated and adopted into the mainstream.\n\nOn t oday’s show\, we’re going to pay homage to the trailblazers in sound. I hope you enjoy the journey.\n\nPhoto credit: TrailofTerror\n\n01. Christ opher Willits “Plane”\n02. Virgox “Green Ping Orange Pong”\n03. Carson D ay “While You’re Away”\n04. Nathan Hubbard “i/nside (no exit)”\n05. Gesc om “C2″\n06. Lapsed “where were you?”\n07. Raven Chacon “Naakits’ áadah” \n08. Esther Lamneck “Trio for Clarinet and Two Computers (Part 1)”\n09. Mad E.P. “HZ”\n10. Dielectric Minimalist All-Stars “Cocaine Lovin’ Oran ge County Kids”\n11. For Barry Ray “Aurora Dancing”\n12. Son of Gunnar\, Ton of Shell “The Populous”\n13. Mel “Lies All Lies”\n14. Jvox “Cold Sq ueeze”\n15. Daniel Blinkhorn “Resource14″\n16. Akira Kosemura “Pause”\n1 7. Damon Holzborn “E. Digest”\n18. Hans Fjellestad “Phone Damage”\n19. D avid Toop “Chair Creaks\, Though No One Sits There”\n20. Dielectric Dron e All-Stars “Ghosts in the Shitter” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20080829T071704Z UID:DDD483F8-D666-49D6-9A16-FF9F858FC19A SEQUENCE:3 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/123238/nation-123 238-08-21-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080822 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 104: Cyborg DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080823 DESCRIPTION:A few week's back I released the 100th episode of solipsisti c NATION and naturally I took stock of where the show has been. Almost r ight from the start I've been interviewing musicians and record labels o r having guest DJs on the show. At first it happened once or twice a mon th but at some point that became the focus of the show. I'm not complain ing\, mind you\, but it did mean that I was more of a host than a DJ\, a nd I like being a DJ.\n\nAnother consequence is that all the new music t hat comes my way piles up because I can only play so much of it each mon th. That's frustrating because while I like the interview aspect of the show I feel like I'm doing you a disservice by not keeping you up to dat e on what's new in the electronic music scene. I've decided to try and s trike a balance and get back to being a DJ more than I have in the last year.\n\nThis August is pretty cool because there are five Friday's in t he month\, giving me even more opportunities to spin you some new tunes. \n\nOn today's show I've got some...hell\, I don't what to call it. Is i t Bitpop? Electro? House? Disco? All of the above? Whatever the case\, i t's a genre I don't listen to or play a lot of. But I don't know why not because it's a lot of fun and makes me want to dance. And I'm one of th ose guy's who doesn't dance.\n\nAnyway\, I'm glad I'm making an effort t o actively be more of a DJ on the show because there's a lot of genres o f electronic music I haven't even got around to yet. So enjoy this week' s show!\n\n01. Boys Noize \"1 & Down (Siriusmo Vs. Boys Noize Mix)\"\n02 . Headman \"Running Into Time (LeLe Remix)\"\n03. Rouge Element \"Dead D rummers\"\n04. Feadz \"Edwrecker\"\n05. Justice \"New Jack\"\n06. DJ DLG \"XESS\"\n07. LeRon\, Yves Eaux & Luke Star \"Whatever This May Be (Jal ebee Cartel Remix)\"\n08. Busy P \"Rainbow Man\"\n09. Stargroove \"Rise Up\"\n10. Toy Boy \"Belle & Sebastian\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n11. 2MB vs Dr B it \"8 bit Music\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n12. edIT \"If You Crump Stand Up\"\n 13. Dark Machines \"Organus\" END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070923T093000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070923T100000 SUMMARY:Leko Breakbeat interview UID:363D1118-352C-4D1D-B88E-E1444FBF20BE DTSTAMP:20070930T063057Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:7FCA99B7-CC7B-4803-9E8D-326750E6190B DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080210T200000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080210T201500 SUMMARY:Email Ossi Planet Boelex questions UID:B4030289-C185-4034-8D34-225934811971 DTSTAMP:20080210T173938Z SEQUENCE:2 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:8C1E6CCB-A4DA-4A73-ACB3-8101D7ADE8D6 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081118T193000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081118T194500 SUMMARY:Upload shows to KYOURadio UID:981F133A-6864-4574-8E91-35B05F4C728E DTSTAMP:20081130T063256Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:0A552BDF-4BFF-463F-8534-612B360D42AD DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090503T120000 LOCATION:07505 494146 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090503T123000 SUMMARY:Doubleclick interview UID:0A6D0011-64E2-4C9D-AF7E-E8C91B2F3509 SEQUENCE:6 DTSTAMP:20090501T192954Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:2F1724B5-801A-4452-A8AA-F70878B9253C ATTACH;VALUE=URI:Basso END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080826T190000 LOCATION:1-540-798-3294 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080826T192500 SUMMARY:Interview Jeremy/Receptors UID:44DB1233-158E-478A-808C-7E5F3272EB41 DTSTAMP:20080826T062654Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:8F583AA6-2551-4C9E-AD35-FEA5DC4410EA DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VTODO PRIORITY:1 DTSTAMP:20071118T081756Z UID:2BE75C47-04D6-4214-89F9-04704335FA64 SEQUENCE:8 STATUS:COMPLETED DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071111T000000 SUMMARY:Get permission for Blue Orb Show COMPLETED:20071118T080000Z DESCRIPTION:01. Shukan \"Staring at the Abyss\"\n\n02. One Second Bridge \n\"Everywhere\" (Büro)\n\n\n03. Tycho \"Past is Prologue\"\n\n\n04. V ector Lovers \"Neon Sky\"\n\n\n05. Ganucheau \"Stillness\"\n\n\n06. Boar ds of Canada \"Dayvan Cowboy\" (Warp)\n\n\n07. Felix Laband's \"Whistlin g in Tongues\"\n\n\n08. International People Gang \"AC Harmonics\" (em:t )\n\n\n09. Nalepa \"Fresh\"\n\n\n10. Studio Pankow's \"Heidelberger Plat z\"\n\n\n11. I'm Not A Gun's \"Move\"\n\n\n12. International People Gang \"This One\" (em:t)\n\n\n13. The Gentleman Losers \"Laureline\" (Büro) END:VTODO BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20080602T044006Z UID:C2FB6BE1-1BB3-46E1-B03B-D25C50E379B2 SEQUENCE:6 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/112551/nation-112 551-05-15-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080516 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 90: Left of Dissonance DESCRIPTION:As long as I've been a DJ my shows have been two to three ho urs 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 too k time\, ideally three hours so there would be a first act\, a second ac t and a third act. But when I relaunched solipsistic NATION as a podcast I had to do away with that structure.\n\nIf you listen to podcasts then I'm sure you've noticed that shows usually clock in anywhere from 30 mi nutes to an hour and there's a reason for that. Your average radio liste ner will tune into a station for seven to 15 minutes and then spin the d ial or turn off the radio. Podcasts are different in that most people wi ll 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 expec t a person to listen to a show.\n\nAt first that seemed a tremendous com promise after doing years of two to three hours radio programs. How I co uld condense that journey to a mere hour? I felt like I was cheating you \, the listeners and myself.\n\nBut 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 eng aging 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 doin g 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.\n\nToday's guest D J 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 88.9 FM in Irvine\, California. Pietro is also the managing editor of Igloo M agazine. Pietrobot\, alongside his fellow DJ and wife\, Freakquency Modu lator\, blaze a trail into the wild frontier of electronic music. Each w eek they lead their listeners through unknown sonic landscape\, introduc ing the listeners to natives along the way in the form of interviews and live performances.\n\nDespite everything I said before\, I envy Pietrob ot and Freakquency Modulator and their leisurely safaris through sound. We have the good fortune of having Pietro with us to navigate through th rough this week's mix. Don't be afraid to lose yourself in the music.\n\ nPhoto Credit: nana_cindy42\n\n01. Port-Royal \"Putin vs Valery\"\n02. I nterview with Pietro\, co-host of Digital Nimbus and managing editor of Igloo Magazine\n03. Worriedaboutsatan \"Morwenna\, Pt 2\"\n04. Hammock \ "The Silence\"\n05. Bitcrush \"A False Movement\, True\"\n06. Aaron Spec tre \"The Wrong Fuel\"\n07. Ben Frost \"Theory of Machines\"\n08. Interv iew with Pietro\, co-host of Digital Nimbus and managing editor of Igloo Magazine\n09. SubtractiveLAD \"Spoiled Honey\"\n10. Syntaks \"In The Wa ke\"\n11. Fabio Fonda \"Re-Seed\"\n12. Interview with Pietro\, co-host o f Digital Nimbus and managing editor of Igloo Magazine\n13. Disintereste d \"Dissonance\" END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20081216T151140Z UID:B2D13046-699C-4067-83B1-E24550D8436C SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/132710/nation-132 710-11-13-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081114 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 116: Alfa Matrix DESCRIPTION:When I listen to aggrotech\, dark elektro or synthpop I some times flashback on my days as a young punk in Boston. Like a lot of punk s\, I was an angry lad full of venom and punk and hardcore perfectly exp ressed the intensity of my feelings.\n\nThe problem was that I wasn't fu ll of rage 24 hours a day.\n\nI had other emotions that punk simply coul dn't express. A gloomy\, overcast day went perfect with The Smiths (and there are a lot of gloomy\, overcast days in Boston. When I was up for a night of debauchery James Brown was my kick start for the evening. When I was falling in love Coltrane's \"Naima\" would evoke the sublime and if I was heartbroken I could commiserate with Hank Williams \"I'm So Lon esome I Could Cry.\" And if I was in the mood for some dark\, trashy fun I'd throw in some Front 242 or Sleep Chamber.\n\nTo admit this to any o f the punks I hung out with inevitably led to being labeled a poseur\, w hich is about the worst thing you can call a punk. After a while I start ed to chafe under all the conservative restrictions of punk: the modes o f dress\, the limited selection of music\, the enforced social punk norm s\, etc. And like most people who pass through this phase I realized tha t it was the spirit of punk that's to be celebrated\, not the ridiculous \"laws.\"\n\nAnyway\, it was right about this time that I started hangi ng out at Manray's\, which was the place to be if you were into stuff li ke goth and aggrotech. The music was great and I dug watching the crowd. Goths had their own attires and modes of expression but there seemed to be an sense of playful irony while the punks were so dogmatic about eve rything.\n\nSince then I've always had a love for aggrotech\, dark elekt ro and synthpop Alfa Matrix is one label that releases some of the best aggrotech\, dark elektro and synthpop you'll likely to hear. Alfa Matrix is a Belgian record label the was founded in 2001 by Séba Dolimont\, Be rnard Van Isacker and Benoî t Blanchart. I first became aware of Alfa Ma trix when I relaunched solipsistic NATION as a podcast when I came acros s a release by Zombie Girl on IODA and I've been a fan of Zombie Girl an d Alfa Matrix ever since!\n\n01. Krystal System \"I Love My Chains\"\n02 . I:Scintilla \"The Bells\"\n03. Ayria \"The Gun Song\"\n04. Zombie Girl \"Go Zombie\"\n05. Mentallo & the Fixer \"Opening The Bandwidth For The Cosmic Signal (Fine-Tuning And Frequency)\"\n06. Interview with Séba Do limont\, co-founder of Alfa Matrix\n07. Implant \"Spanish Fury (Out Out Mix)\"\n08. Monolith \"Transmission\"\n09. Komor Kommando \"Love Your Ne ighbour\"\n10. Front 242 \"Operating Tracks\"\n11. Plastic Noise Experie nce \"Monoton Synchron (Remix)\"\n12. Plastic Noise Experience \"Schlafm odus 3\"\n13. Interview with Séba Dolimont\, co-founder of Alfa Matrix END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20090528T212243Z UID:30117745-C82F-4A6F-86A5-C6ED76A9BBA7 SEQUENCE:8 URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3?http://solipsistic nation.com/mp3/snation091506.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060915 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 3: Drum and Bass for Your Face! DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20060916 DESCRIPTION:Last show was so pretty and mellow that this week I’m going to harsh your mellow by bludgeoning you with drum and bass!\n\nI’ve got some great shows in store for you. The next edition of solipsistic NATIO N will feature interviews and music from artists in the nerdcore communi ty such as MC Frontalot and YTcracker. I’m also putting together a show where I’ll be playing music from The Agriculture as well as interviewing a few musicians from their roster of artists like David Last and\, hope fully\, DJ Olive. Speaking of deejays\, I’m also planning on having some upcoming shows with sets by DJ Eve Falcon and Wayz.\n\nIf you’re an ele ctronic musician and would like to have your music featured on solipsist ic NATION hit me up with an email. Drum and bass\, trip hop\, industrial \, etc. It doesn’t mattter what the genre is\, as long as the music is d ope!\n\n01. solipsistic NATION “Gangster Computer God”\n\n02. Koncrete S ymphony “Psycho Killer”\n\n03. Skyver & D Jon “Knockout”\n\n04. Phenotyp e “Possession 9″\n\n05. Styles of Beyond “Subculture (Upbeats Remix)”\n\ n06. Lollita “We Do Play Dice”\n\n07. Straightman “Silly Arse (Deafblind Distruxtion Remix)”\n\n08. Amanning & Dizplay “Sienna”\n\n09. Wayz “Vig ilante”\n\n10. Drumsound & Bassline Smith “Skumbag”\n\n11. erb N dub “er b N weapons (Lethal & Destruction Mix)” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20081110T001244Z UID:F1DE770A-6080-4C51-9571-C9F6BFC6E950 SEQUENCE:7 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/131066/nation-131 066-10-30-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081031 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 114: Lush DESCRIPTION:Originally I was going to do a Halloween themed show this we ek but after putting the playlist together I realized that it just sound ed cheesy. Now I appreciate a certain amount of cheese in a postmodern i ronic way but the mix I had put together was ridiculous. You'll just hav e to trust me on this.\n\nI had to put together the show quickly so I wa s flailing about for ideas for mixes when I decided what playlists I had created for my iPod. I've got a couple of smart playlists that contain all the songs in the solipsistic NATION library sorted by year\, in curr ent rotation and previously played on the show. I've also got a dozen or so playlists grouping songs by genres or labels or themes. One playlist called \"Acid Jazz/Trip Hop/Swing/Lounge\" had a bunch of dope tracks t hat I had been accumulating over the last year. All I had to do was pull an hour's worth of songs for today's show and bang! Instant show.\n\nAc id Jazz/Trip Hop/Swing/Lounge pretty much sums it up\, too.\n\nMr. Scruf f encompasses all those genres and his collaboration with Alice Russell absolutely swings. Paul Malmstrom in the guise of Monkeybacon has got th is wonderful 60s retro exotica thing going on in his music and it's alwa ys torture choosing which song to play on solipsistic NATION. And as muc h as I try and keep things fresh on the show by rarely ever playing more than one track by an artists Suhov and Mothboy have been making their w ay into my mixes with alarming frequency. They're that good!\n\nAs I'm w riting this week's show notes I'm listening to the mix and it just occur red to me that what would complete the show is a martini. Shaken. Not st irred. Of course.\n\n01. Mr. Scruff \"Music Takes Me Up Featuring Alice Russell (Radio Edit)\"\n02. Parov Stelar \"Wanna Get (Dublex Inc. mix)\" \n03. Robberriff \"Stringing Away Revisited\"\n04. Riovolt \"Rakki Deshi ta\"\n05. Ed Solo & Skool Of Thought \"Rakki Deshita\"\n06. Monkeybacon \"Meatball\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n07. Don Shtone \"Drunkable\"\n08. Luxuriou s \"Chilled\"\n09. Suhov \"Funny\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n10. Pinker Tones \"B eyond Nostalgia\"\n11. CX Kidtronik \"Whoopsi Daisy Featuring Ricky Ray\ "\n12. Modaji \"Bar Blues\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n13. Coleman \"No Strings At tached\"\n14. Mothboy \"Second Spin R.I.P.\"\n15. Tosca \"Chocolate Elvi s (Boozoo Bajou Soul Sufferer Version)\" [FREE DOWNLOAD] END:VEVENT BEGIN:VTODO PRIORITY:5 DTSTAMP:20060911T100544Z UID:9D1D5D84-FF94-4CCA-8320-ACE0F28C9E4C SEQUENCE:1 STATUS:COMPLETED DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060909 SUMMARY:Get blog up and running COMPLETED:20060911T070000Z DUE:20060909T000000Z END:VTODO BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20070730T052443Z UID:123ED285-0D1C-4FE1-A732-D1137A1E4AEE SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/72408/nation-7240 8-07-27-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070727 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 48: Twitch DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070728 DESCRIPTION:This week on solipsistic NATION we’re going to dig into the genre of Glitch.\n\nIt’s generally accepted that Oval’s Wohnton\, produc ed back in 1993\, was the first proper Glitch album. Since then\, Glitch quickly spread around the world as artists such as Autechre\, Aphex Twi n\, and Yasunao Tone — who used damaged CDs in his Techno Eden performan ce in 1985 — followed suit.\n\nWhile Glitch adheres to logic\, patternin g\, and order it can be at the same time either raw or delicate or\, som etimes\, both. We’re going to explore both the raw and delicate aspects of Glitch on today’s show.\n\nPhoto credit: Yasemin Sabuncu\n\n01. Ooah “Stomp the Yard”\n02. Detalles “Loose Losse”\n03. Blipvert “Last Teeth B efore Smiling”\n04. Nick Didkovsky “Hell Beat 01\, 110 bpm”\n05. Dam O “ Klokia”\n06. Raffaele Martino “Joint”\n07. Crystal Fake “Frostbite Freen ite”\n08. Rechenzentrum “IBM”\n09. James Bernard “Segue 1″\n10. Distraub “Cepstrum”\n11. Badun “Fyrtårn”\n12. Nalepa “Monday”\n13. Dominik Eulbe rg “Stelldichein des Westerwälder Vogelchores” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20080507T080531Z UID:A4B422F8-3B11-44D4-98E3-7069A3A96756 SEQUENCE:9 URL;VALUE=URI:http://media.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/110612/nation -110612-04-30-2008_pshow_240693.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080502 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 88: Meat Beat Manifesto\, Live DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080503 DESCRIPTION:Let me tell you my favorite Meat Beat Manifesto concert stor y.\n\nI had become a fan of Meat Beat Manifesto during the 99% tour and was psyched to see them again on their Satyricon tour. I went to the nig htclub they were going to perform at with my buddy in hopes of catching their soundcheck. No such luck\, but we did get to meet the members of C onsolidated. Nice guys but I don't think they were to impressed to see m e eating a Whopper from Burger King.\n\nLater that night\, Harry\, my so undman from WMFO\, and I went to the nightclub for the show. Consolidate d put on an incredible multimedia show and as much as I loved Meat Beat Manifesto I didn't know how they could possibly top their opening act. I needn't have worried because Meat Beat Manifesto put on a show that I'l l never forget.\n\nThat's saying quite a lot for two reasons. One\, I've seen some top notch show and\, two\, I was out of my head that night. I 'm amazed I can remember anything for all the beer and whiskey I was dri nking\, and I'm not much of a drinker in the first place.\n\nMeat Beat M anifesto were phenomenal. The music was unrelenting and their multimedia stage show was a paranoid hallucination. The beats were pounding and th e bass was throbbing and despite my tendency to be one of those guys who stands against the wall tapping his feet to the music I couldn't but he lp hitting the dance floor.\n\nI met a lot of cool people that night. No ne that I can remember after all these years but cool all the same. That 's another thing I like about Meat Beat Manifesto\, they've built up a c ommunity of smart and wonderful people around them. To this day if I mee t someone who is also into Meat Beat manifesto we almost always instantl y bond.\n\nAnyway\, the night came to a close and Harry managed to herd me into his truck and drive me home. I don't remember anything after tha t. What I do remember is that Heidi\, my girlfriend at the time\, had sp ent the night working at a club and was covered in cigarette smoke\, swe at and beer scum came home from work to find my passed out in a puddle o f my own vomit. Not my proudest moment. Angel that she was\, she undress ed me\, got me in the tub and washed me down and put me to bed. She's a far better man than I because if I came home to that\, I would have just left me on the floor and went to bed.\n\nWriting this all down I realiz e that this doesn't sound like such a great story but somehow I'm very f ond of that night. If you have a favorite Meat Beat Manifesto concert st ory\, email me and I'll read it on the show.\n\nAll the songs that appea r on this week's solipsistic Nation come from Meat Beat Manifesto's Live '05 album\, courtesy of Jack Dangers.\n\n01. Meat Beat Manifesto \"I Am Electro\"\n02. Meat Beat Manifesto \"Spinning Round\"\n03. Interview wi th Jack Dangers of Meat Beat Manifesto\n04. Meat Beat Manifesto \"Hello Teenage America\"\n05. Interview with Jack Dangers of Meat Beat Manifest o\n06. Meat Beat Manifesto \"Radio Babylon\"\n07. Interview with Jack Da ngers of Meat Beat Manifesto\n08. Meat Beat Manifesto \"God O.D.\"\n09. Meat Beat Manifesto \"No Purpose\, No Design\"\n10. Meat Beat Manifesto \"It's the Music\"\n11. Meat Beat Manifesto \"Nuclear Bomb\"\n12. Meat B eat Manifesto \"Helter Skelter\"\n13. Interview with Jack Dangers of Mea t Beat Manifesto\n14. Meat Beat Manifesto \"Edge of No Control\"\n15. Me at Beat Manifesto \"Prime Audio Soup\"\n16. Interview with Jack Dangers of Meat Beat Manifesto\n17. Meat Beat Manifesto \"Do It with Soul\"\n18. Interview with Jack Dangers of Meat Beat Manifesto END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081013T060000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081013T061500 SUMMARY:Interview Sebastian/Basteroid UID:D1FCE452-0C27-421E-BF73-75E8EEAE4461 DTSTAMP:20090218T073405Z SEQUENCE:2 DESCRIPTION:Skype: SebseFFM BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:5C25F062-E19B-4B8D-824A-0C8396DB163B DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090215T150000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090215T154500 SUMMARY:Interview Paul Sizer\, BPM UID:D2230894-CF55-4B0B-A9E4-A39171E02672 SEQUENCE:2 DTSTAMP:20090218T073241Z DESCRIPTION:1-269-381-2888 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:5BA97D8B-3CE1-4621-A571-9EB6A9D0F912 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080825T210000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080825T211500 SUMMARY:Contact labels for live segment UID:ED6B6DAA-AFB6-467B-8339-51FDF9E52B5A DTSTAMP:20080826T062654Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:7E5F2521-B6F9-4E2C-816D-7FEA456C25AD DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091204 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 170: TBA UID:3AFC7FB4-4DF9-40D1-BC1C-12A5D4C2E4BA DTSTAMP:20090629T231807Z SEQUENCE:2 DURATION:P1D END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20060930T090000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20060930T091500 SUMMARY:Jarek Kujda/Mikro Orchestra interview UID:11BBF783-3404-4D59-A616-983CBD7304BF SEQUENCE:7 DTSTAMP:20060930T073314Z DESCRIPTION:skype yarek77 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT1H X-WR-ALARMUID:781828B1-416F-4535-9EB0-6F85801AB854 ATTACH;VALUE=URI:Basso END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090106T200000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090106T201500 SUMMARY:Email Twitter DM Exquisite Corpse UID:7F346F26-503B-445C-8A9A-85B3D7847992 DTSTAMP:20090111T193025Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:DEB60404-4E58-46E0-A9F8-780A36AA563D DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090315T120000 LOCATION:1-310-405-5491 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090315T123000 SUMMARY:Interview with Rob Gokee\, film scores UID:1B4C4BE8-089D-4B71-83E8-C89D4D0559B5 DTSTAMP:20090215T222821Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:0CD64A2B-645D-45EE-B7E5-AD757FCA7A2E DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090423T090000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090423T093000 SUMMARY:Temposhark interview UID:7F5C9323-E58E-43BF-9CB5-9E7BB6FC2DA3 DTSTAMP:20090425T202339Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT1H X-WR-ALARMUID:DB7A4C5B-B6C7-4453-B4BA-EE8F540FC467 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071124T090000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071124T093000 SUMMARY:Interview Sebastian Redenz\, Thinner UID:5C8DE426-76CE-4C4A-AFEC-2980977B337E DTSTAMP:20071124T205043Z SEQUENCE:3 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT1H X-WR-ALARMUID:0A078C9E-0D3A-4B2E-907B-953CEC38FA78 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20061113T130000 LOCATION:212-204-4211 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20061113T133000 SUMMARY:Call Jed Davis for electroclash interview UID:56E9AA51-DFA3-4600-803A-14C6D7350159 SEQUENCE:8 DTSTAMP:20061112T121801Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:7474AA8B-00BB-4222-B9CB-6EA0FFDDE08E ATTACH;VALUE=URI:Basso END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070929T070000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070929T071500 SUMMARY:Interview Lo-Key Fu\, Breakbeat documentary UID:96253250-03C0-4F47-AEA8-6FE5CE94C767 DTSTAMP:20070930T063200Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:5B573D72-923F-429E-B88E-611CADE8F31E DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080413T110000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080413T180000 SUMMARY:Thread UID:8E34DC90-5093-4BF2-A50A-13B57E936095 DTSTAMP:20080402T015303Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-P2D X-WR-ALARMUID:EF7FB3F1-B75C-4820-83A5-5E6F6D6C97C0 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080827T190000 LOCATION:9143731369 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080827T193000 SUMMARY:Interview Peter/Anamanaguchi UID:1D0CFD3F-B340-41F8-856B-F988E4F9896E DTSTAMP:20080829T071539Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:06472992-31E4-4796-BC6C-279A8ACC1FE6 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080223T110000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080223T120000 SUMMARY:Amon Tobin interview UID:C55A6C5A-3B0F-4AB4-86D9-2C0C157C6C0F DTSTAMP:20080223T214519Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:B07092DF-6821-4CB2-83D9-C9110A33895E DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090403T120000 LOCATION:Skype: guy_andrews DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090403T123000 SUMMARY:Interview Guy Andrews/Iambic UID:BB292838-0858-40C0-9EBD-3AFB06C79DC7 DTSTAMP:20090403T012558Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:8944F4F1-CC7B-4BB0-ACD1-5EEACD617706 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20080829T071843Z UID:E2322F72-1B66-4285-9413-A267CA9B2137 SEQUENCE:3 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/120544/nation-120 544-07-31-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080801 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 101: Aes Dana\, Live DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080802 DESCRIPTION:We kick off each month with a live performance from an elect ronic artist and today's solipsistic NATION features Aes Dana's set reco rded at the Gaian Mind Summer Festival in Pennsylvania in June.\n\nThe G aian Mind is a psytrance collective has been producing Goa-styled events in nightclubs and at outdoor locations throughout North America since 1 996.\n\nAes Dana is an ambient trance project who's two members are Vinc e Villuis and Sunbeam who also run Ultimae Records.\n\nUltimae puts out some of the most breathtaking music you'll find and Vince and Sunny are wonderful people. Every time I talk to them they put a smile on my face. \n\nSunny has been on the show twice so far. Once back in October when s he played select tracks by artists on Ultimae and once in December when she acted as translator for my interview with Hol Baumann. If you enjoy this week's show then you'll definitely want to go to download those sho ws as well.\n\nI'm pleased to have both Sunny and Vince on this week's s olipsistic NATION.\n\n01. Aes Dana \"Live at the Gaian Mind Summer Festi val (Four Quarters\, PA 2008)\"\n02. Interview with Vincent Villuis and Sunny of Aes Dana\n03. Aes Dana \"O Adonaï\, Live at at Les Dominicains de Guebwiller (France\, 2008)\" END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081001T094500 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081001T100000 SUMMARY:Google Rob/Tru-Thoughts interviews UID:A54E31B2-F998-4DE7-950E-3F2BE4F0DFF9 DTSTAMP:20081004T094334Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:8EFD846E-A735-46CB-9340-A220F6974EB7 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090731 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 152: Bitpop UID:BCE9EE99-6E4A-43CB-A07E-9135D03FDCA0 DTSTAMP:20090629T232119Z SEQUENCE:3 DURATION:P1D END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20080120T193834Z UID:1BD52EBC-A9B1-46AF-8C7E-F22489363840 SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/94633/nation-9463 3-01-13-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080118 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 73: Wayout DESCRIPTION:A lot of times when I’m putting together shows my imaginatio n will run wild and I’ll create a story with the music from the podcast acting as the soundtrack. The plot line often changes as I add or remove songs from the playlist.\n\nTake this week’s show\, called Wayout.\n\nA s I selected the songs an epic unfolded with a hero\, Captain Cornelius\ , as it’s hero.\n\nCaptain Cornelius is a multidimensional adventurer fr om a far-off place called Wayout\, much in the tradition of Michael Moor cock or Moebius. The screenplay is by Grant Morrison and directed by\, o f course\, the Wachowski brothers.\n\nThe story opens with Captain Corne lius enjoying the decadence of Wayout\, his every need and whim responde d to with utmost devotion by his nanotech servants. But such a utopia co mes at a price and when not off duty Cornelius is a stalwart defender of Wayout.\n\nThe Captain is called to meet with his superiors. There is a threat not only to Wayout but the multiverse itself. Cornelius is taske d to go after a rogue captain from Wayout who plans to unravel the fabri c reality\, a quantum Ragnarök. Even as we learn the nature of Cornelius ’s mission the rogue captian attacks and destroys the constabulary\, but not before Cornelius escapes by hurling himself blindly through space a nd time\, with the rogue captain always on his heels.\n\nCornelius’s adv entures takes him from humanity’s neolithic past to a distant future far beyond imagining. Along the way he knows victory and defeat\, love and love lost and finally\, a pyrrhic triumph: total understanding of realit y but with no ability to change the outcome of events\, or prevent the d eath of his lover.\n\nCornelius returns home to Wayout an older and wise r man and finds that he has come to regard his utopia as false and empty . Such is the price of defending the Edenic realm of Wayout.\n\nWell\, a t least that’s what I got out of this week’s show.\n\n01. CyberChump “An ticipation”\n02. Aughra “The Warmth Of The Shallows”\n03. OP11 “Eau”\n04 . Bola “Zoft Broiled Ed”\n05. H.U.V.A. Network “Symetric Lifes”\n06. Soc ial Interiors “Potrat”\n07. Detalles “Permeate”\n08. Tycho “Brother”\n09 . Solar Fields “Combinations”\n10. Giuseppe Ielasi “04″\n11. Savvas Ysat is + Taylor Deupree “Listen to the Morning Sleeping” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20090403T022708Z UID:C1A85718-9F05-4F77-9A8A-3911CE8DEA8B SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/100294/nation-100 294-02-21-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080222 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 78: Spark DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080223 DESCRIPTION:I’m very excited about today’s show because as of this week\ , solipsistic NATION is being broadcast on KYOU Open Source Radio on 155 0 AM in San Francisco.\n\nI’d like to thank KYOU’s station manager\, Ste phen Page\, from bringing me on board. I’d also like to think all of you who are listening\, whether you’re listening to solipsistic NATION over the airwaves in San Francisco or those of you who have downloaded the s how from all over the world.\n\nI’ve got a jam packed show for you!\n\nT his week on solipsistic NATION we’ll talk with J. Anthony Allen\, the Di rector of Programming for the Spark Festival of Electronic Music and Art taking place at the University of Minnesota\, February 26 through March 2.\n\nWe’ll also talk to to Professor Diana Deutsch from the University of California\, San Diego’s psychology department\, about musical illus ions and paradoxes\, phantom words and other curiosities.\n\nWe’ll also chat with Robbie Martin\, who performs experimental electronic music und er the name Fluorescent Grey and runs Record Label Records.\n\nSuck UK M ix Tape USB driveFinally\, this week on solipsistic NATION I’ll be givin g away two Mix Tape USB Drives\, courtesy of SUCK UK. The Mix Tape USB D rives stores up to one hour of high quality digital music - the same amo unt as you get on a C60 cassette tape. Perfect for creating your own uni que compilation or mix ‘tape’.\n\nSend me an email and you could win one of the Mix Tape USB Drives. I’ll randomly pick a winner in two weeks an d announce the winners on an upcoming show.\n\nSUCK UK produce furniture \, lighting\, interior products and accessories. Most of the designs are by Sam and Jude or selected by them from some of the best designers aro und the world. SUCK PRODUCTS are available in shops in the UK and around the globe.\n\n01. Puzzleweasel “Fodhovl”\n02. Parag Chordia “Vadi”\n03. Interview with J. Anthony Allen\, Director of Programming of the Spark Festival of Electronic Music and Art\n04. SoNu Ensemble “Sonaurium”\n05. Professor Diana Deutsch “Introduction”\n06. Professor Diana Deutsch “Sc ale Illusion”\n07. Professor Diana Deutsch “Commentary”\n08. Professor D iana Deutsch “Nowhere”\n09. Interview with Professor Diana Deutsch\, Uni versity of California\, San Diego Psychology Department\n10. Evan Bartho lomew “Elusive And Effervescent Is Our Destination”\n11. Fluorescent Gre y “Physically Modelled Theme For Children”\n12. Fluorescent Grey “Are yo u aware of the pink light emenating from your naval?”\n13. Interview wit h Robbie Martin of Fluorescent Grey and Record Label Records\n14. Fluore scent Grey “Molten Ghost”\n15. Promo: Fallen Nation END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20080602T044116Z UID:05B37BF7-A151-4E08-BAAC-8F7EE764CA80 SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/114032/nation-114 032-05-29-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080530 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 92: Boston Massacre DESCRIPTION:Back in the mid 80s I fell in love with hardcore punk. The r age\, the belligerence\, the do-it-yourself ethic\; I loved all of it.\n \nBut while I was thrashing out to the likes of Minor Threat\, Bad Brain s and Agnostic Front I was also listening to electronic based bands like Skinny Puppy\, Wire and Clock DVA and this caused a problem with my har dcore ideology. I was supposed to despise the latter bands for their \"p retense\" and \"artiness.\" They were\, after all\, the antithesis of ha rdcore. Hell\, you'd actually have to learn to play your instrument beyo nd furiously bashing out bar chords.\n\nMy hardcore punk phase didn't la st long\, though. I had always loved all kinds of music and I found most of punk terribly boring\, never mind the conservative mindset of most p eople in the punk community. Leaving hardcore punk behind (but not the m usic)\, I started listening to more and more of these electronic based b ands.\n\nThe mid 80s were an interesting time for electronic music becau se while electronic music had been around for many decades it was always in the domain of composers like Edgard Varèse and Iannis Xenakis. Sudde nly anyone could go to their local music and purchase some synths and se quencers for very little money. Well\, it was still expensive but not in sanely so. And so music started going into some weird places.\n\nI lived in Boston while all of this was happening and while Boston's galaxies o f colleges and universities ensured a incredibly rich and vibrant music scene there was very little in the way of electronic based bands. But th ere were a few like D.D.T.\, Big Catholic Guilt\, Think Tree and You Shr iek and they were all great and they were all very unique.\n\nA couple o f months ago I thought it would be cool to have D.D.T. come on the show and play some of their songs but then it occurred to me\, why not have s ome of the other bands that I loved so much on the show as well? I conta cted them all and to my delight\, everyone wanted to participate. It was great talking to them and the conversations brought back a lot of memor ies of my days in Boston that I had completely forgotten about. If you'r e fans of any of these bands then I'm sure you'll experience the same th ing. If you're new to D.D.T.\, Big Catholic Guilt\, Think Tree and You S hriek then you're in for a very special treat!\n\n01. Big Catholic Guilt \"Crank\"\n02. Big Catholic Guilt \"Silence (Remix)\"\n03. Interview wi th Big Catholic Guilt\n04. Big Catholic Guilt \"Descent\"\n05. You Shrie k \"Grim\"\n06. You Shriek \"Untitled #4\"\n07. Interview with You Shrie k\n08. You Shriek \"New Romantic Circuitry\"\n09. D.D.T. \"H2O (Remix)\" \n10. D.D.T. \"AID\, Live\"\n11. Interview with D.D.T.\n12. D.D.T. \"Unk nown\, Live\"\n13. D.D.T. \"Unknown\, Live\"\n14. Think Tree \"Hire A Bi rd\"\n15. Think Tree \"Mampther\"\n16. Interview with Think Tree\n17. Th ink Tree \"Holy Cow\" END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20061222T174105Z UID:B30D71EE-0747-4068-A4A2-6050D827AA7B SEQUENCE:8 URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3?http://solipsistic nation.com/mp3/snation122206.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20061222 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 17: Saturnalia DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20061223 DESCRIPTION:Happy holidays\, citizens!\n\nHowever you celebrate the holi days\, I hope you have a good one.\n\nI’m calling this episode of solips istic NATION for no particular reason. It just sounds cool is all.\n\nFr om Wikipedia…\n\nThe Saturnalia was a large and important public festiva l in Rome. It involved the conventional sacrifices\, a couch (lectistern ium) set out in front of the temple of Saturn and the untying of the rop es that bound the statue of Saturn during the rest of the year. Besides the public rites there were a series of holidays and customs celebrated privately. The celebrations included a school holiday\, the making and g iving of small presents (saturnalia et sigillaricia) and a special marke t (sigillaria). Gambling was allowed for all\, even slaves\; however\, a lthough it was officially condoned only during this period\, one should not assume that it was rare or much remarked upon during the rest of the year. It was a time to eat\, drink\, and be merry. The toga was not wor n\, but rather the synthesis\, i.e. colorful\, informal “dinner clothes” \; and the pileus (freedman’s hat) was worn by everyone. Slaves were exe mpt from punishment\, and treated their masters with disrespect. The sla ves celebrated a banquet: before\, with\, or served by the masters. A Sa turnalicius princeps was elected master of ceremonies for the proceeding s. Saturnalia became one of the most popular Roman festivals which led t o more tomfoolery\, marked chiefly by having masters and slaves ostensib ly switch places. The banquet\, for example\, would often be prepared by the slaves\, and they would prepare their masters’ dinner as well. It w as license within careful boundaries\; it reversed the social order with out subverting it.\n\n01. Dean Martin “Jingle Bells (Dan The Automator R emix)”\n\n02. Sismo “Pueblo”\n\n03. Dolce Stil Nuovo “Hawaiin Song”\n\n0 4. D.J. Waht “Shopping Cart Ride Reprise”\n\n05. Skink “The Ages of Carb on Dating MkIII”\n\n06. Kaká Werá Jecupé “Ibi-Cy”\n\n07. Neikka Rpm “Kil l All Machines (Ft. Kenji Siratori)”\n\n08. Mel “Sheltered Life”\n\n09. Tanya Pea “Handcut Ice Cubes (Thieves Mix)”\n\n10. Cars & Trains “Broken Streetlamp Serenade”\n\n11. Infantjoy “Without”\n\n12. Ultre “Scissors and Intervals”\n\n13. BEe “Our Blood”\n\n14. Michael Bross “Oscuro”\n\n 15. Beckett & Taylor “Where There You Been Gone Find It”\n\n16. Spandex “What’s Wrong With You” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080911T091500 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080911T093000 SUMMARY:Email David Toop for interview UID:5DB45C46-8F8E-4B45-AAF9-7D6A4C5A44D4 DTSTAMP:20080914T170141Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:C382596E-2F89-4247-BD66-EA4F64C04646 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090118T190000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090118T200000 SUMMARY:Incidental Fear of Numbers UID:5A94AB00-2EAF-495F-B396-620281DB009B DTSTAMP:20090124T193434Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:F08CE3BB-7E34-4030-B36B-24137AC71C28 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20080322T181913Z UID:C3ED3FA6-F5BB-4F75-B859-7E93F69BE4E9 SEQUENCE:9 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/104853/nation-104 853-03-20-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080321 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 82: Amon Tobin DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080322 DESCRIPTION:Electronic musicians often choose to be anonymous. That is t o say\, they present themselves persona free in opposition to rock bands like Fall Out Boy\, who are slickly marketed and have a tailor made ima ge to consumers who frequent stores like Hot Topic. And let’s be honest\ , a lot of electronic music is pretty generic. It sounds like it could h ave been made by anyone.\n\nAnd then there are artists like Amon Tobin w ho creates music that is so distinct and unique that his sound is as ide ntifiable as his finger prints. It’s like listening to ‘Trane\; one you hear him blow his sax\, it gets etched into your brain and from then on\ , you will always be able to pick out a Coltrane tune in a crowded and n oisy bar.\n\nAmon first his the scene as Cujo with his 1996 release\, Ad ventures in Foam. Amon was definitely influenced by drum and bass be he stood out\, even then. Foam was laced wild horns\, jazz drum breaks\, La tin rhythms and a touch of exotica. Whatever the hell it was\, it was gr eat!\n\nAmon quickly followed Foam with Bricolage\, Permutation and Supe rmodified and took those themes further and further and as he went along his music got weirder and heavier. By Out from Out Where Tobin had beco me a full fledged soundsmith\, tweaking and twisting his samples well be yond their source material. Foley Room found Amon sampling field recordi ngs of lions\, motorcycles and wasps rather than vinyl dug from crates a nd transforming it all into something utterly recognizable as being Amon Tobin.\n\nOn solipsistic NATION I play the best of all genres of electr onic music. I’m not kidding around. I really mean it. Amon is the very b est at what he does and I’m pleased that he has joined me on today’s sho w for a retrospective of his musical career so far.\n\nI hope you enjoy the ride!\n\n01. Amon Tobin “Creatures”\n02. Interview with Amon Tobin\n 03. Cujo “The Sequel”\n04. Interview with Amon Tobin\n05. Amon Tobin “On e Day In My Garden”\n06. Interview with Amon Tobin\n07. Amon Tobin “Brid ge”\n08. Interview with Amon Tobin\n09. Amon Tobin “Nightlife”\n10. Inte rview with Amon Tobin\n11. Amon Tobin “Four Ton Mantis”\n12. Interview w ith Amon Tobin\n13. Amon Tobin “Chocolate Lovely”\n14. Interview with Am on Tobin\n15. Amon Tobin “Hey Blondie”\n16. Interview with Amon Tobin\n1 7. Amon Tobin “Back From Space”\n18. Interview with Amon Tobin\n19. Amon Tobin “Ruthless”\n20. Interview with Amon Tobin\n21. Amon Tobin “Esther ’s”\n22. Interview with Amon Tobin\n23. Amon Tobin “Keep Your Distance”\ n24. Interview with Amon Tobin END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20081003T193000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20081003T194500 SUMMARY:Preview Entity music (Garrie's email) UID:1A158039-446D-43F3-80A8-D7DCBDAC3280 DTSTAMP:20081004T094334Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:B3038B35-B096-4881-87E5-ED52BE169C16 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070714T110000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070714T113000 SUMMARY:Robert Rich interview UID:CE0D4B60-39B4-4479-903E-150085F8475E DTSTAMP:20070813T083518Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT3H X-WR-ALARMUID:A9F7BAB8-518D-4629-95FD-7CFED2099210 ATTACH;VALUE=URI: END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080727T120000 LOCATION:1-415-265-1766 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080727T123000 SUMMARY:Interview David/Psybooty UID:94758BC1-210E-4D13-A38E-F1628D8551B5 DTSTAMP:20080720T005800Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:CC7AD454-1092-4929-9595-35D74C7777F9 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20090218T072605Z UID:786CBD31-D056-4133-A440-F51F01426154 SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/139739/nation-139 739-01-16-2009.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090109 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 124: Skadi DESCRIPTION:Earlier this week I set my iPhone to randomly play tracks qu eued up in my playlist for songs to review for solipsistic NATION\, eage r to hear what would emerge. As I started adding tracks to my On-The_Go playlist I found myself picking songs that seemed like they would be per fect for a soundtrack for an imaginary movie by Guy Ritchie. Think Snatc h. Or Jonathan Glazer's Sexy Beast. The mix on this week's solipsistic N ATION feature songs that are gritty and trashy\, sexy and fun\, maybe ev en a little dangerous. \nAs long as I've got your eyeballs let me tell y ou about some upcoming shows on solipsistic NATION.\n\nThis weekend I'll be interviewing Boreta and edIT of the Glitch Mob. I've already had Ooa h and Kraddy on the show in the past and this will serve as a bookend to the Glitch Mob interviews. If you'd like to be part of the interview\, just call my voice mail at 1-619-717-6322 and record your question. I'll play both your question and their response on the show.\n\nI'll also in terview J. Anthony Allen and Douglas Geers who are running the Spark Fes tival of Electronic Music and Art taking place at the University of Minn esota\, February 17 - 22.\n\nToo wrap up the weekend I'll interview Trav is Nobles hiddenplace music blog about the tracks he's lovingly selected for next week's show featuring his best of 2008 net releases.\n\nNext m onth will feature a live set from Vergel E and March will feature a live set by Matt B of the Made In Glitch project and Bass Science.\n\nIf you 'd like to keep up to date on upcoming shows or participate in future in terviews just follow me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/solipsistic.\n\ n01. Tricky \"C'Mon Baby\"\n02. Boys Noize \"Let's Buy Happiness (Proxy Remix)\"\n03. Alice In Videoland \"Who's That Boy\"\n04. Justice \"Phant om\"\n05. Sébastien Tellier \"Sexual Sportswear (Sébastien Mix)\"\n06. K avin Sky \"Testarossa Sébastien Remix\"\n07. Sex In Dallas & Biladoll \" The Freaks\"\n08. Dan Le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip \"Thou Shalt Always Kill\ "\n09. Andrew Weatherall \"Feathers\"\n10. S.I.M.O. \"Peaches\"\n11. The Streets \"Never Give In\"\n12. Spank Rock \"Sweet Talk\"\n13. Télépathi que \"Sex Drugs And Funk 'n' Roll\"\n14. Larytta \"The Money\" END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090925 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 160: TBA UID:B0B447C4-EE58-4B38-A49C-8042043FCFF9 DTSTAMP:20090629T231445Z SEQUENCE:2 DURATION:P1D END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091113 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 167: TBA UID:A5CE7CC4-DAAD-488C-9583-72A648EBF597 DTSTAMP:20090629T231741Z SEQUENCE:2 DURATION:P1D END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20070107T204953Z UID:263DC198-36A7-490B-A394-CED9171504A4 SEQUENCE:8 URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3?http://solipsistic nation.com/mp3/snation010507.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070105 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 19: Special Guest\, DJ Wayz DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070106 DESCRIPTION:solipsistic NATION is a weekly podcast that features the bes t of all genres of electronic music. Sometimes I jump from genre to genr e on a show and other times I’ll focus on a specific genre like house. s olipsistic NATION also features interviews\, documentaries and\, from ti me to time\, guest DJs.\n\nToday’s guest DJ is Wayz. Wayz has been featu red on Drum and Bass Arena’s podcast which caught the attention of Break beat Kaos’s DJ Fresh\, in turn leading to the subsequent signing of ‘Bey ond’ to the high profile Dogs on Acid label. His tracks have also been f eatured on\; Knowledge Magazine\, 1xtra\, and now has play support from some of the scene’s top DJ’s.\n\nI interviewed Wayz on the small WORLD p odcast back in October. After the interview I asked Wayz if he’d be will ing to share his latest drum and bass mix on solipsistic NATION. If you dig today’s episode then you’ll definitely want to subscribe to Wayz’s p odcast!\n\n01. WAYZ “Pain”\n\n02. Sub Focus “Swamp Thing”\n\n03. Henchma n “Breakdown”\n\n04. Mutated Forms “Star Dust”\n\n05. Tactix “Black Sky” \n\n06. High Rankin “Alice”\n\n07. Mumblz & Dave Akuma “Testing Reality” \n\n08. TC & Distored Minds “Jump”\n\n09. Logistics “Girl from Mars”\n\n 10. Baron “Drive In Drive By”\n\n11. Brookes Brothers “Mistakes”\n\n12. WAYZ “Pink Birds”\n\n13. Culture Shock “The Bypass”\n\n14. Paul B “Nobod y Likes A Monster”\n\n15. High Rankin “Lost in a World of Ghosts”\n\n16. Cooh “Armeny (Tactix Remix)”\n\n17. Panda “Cats”\n\n18. Sub Focus “Flam enco”\n\n19. Logistics “The Divide”\n\n20. Agent Alvin “The Untouchables ”\n\n21. Specialist Sound “With Avengence”\n\n22. Sub Focus “Airplane”\n \n23. Audio “No Soul” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20080829T071741Z UID:B36EA7DB-A15A-4C5B-9890-9BCA9B48578C SEQUENCE:4 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/122279/nation-122 279-08-14-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080815 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 103: Subwoofer DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080816 DESCRIPTION:On this week's solipsistic NATION I've got some mind blowing drum and bass that'll be good to your ear hole.\n\nA few things you sho uld know about today's show:\n\nFirst\, I love drum and bass and I love drum and bass that's really hard\, the kind that bludgeons you senseless with it's unrelenting beats and that's what I wanted to play for you to day. But try as I might\, I kept selecting tracks that were more atmosph eric and jazzier so I figured\, why fight it.\n\nSecondly\, most of the music you'll hear on today's show comes from the Zardonic Recordings and Plain Audio netlabels\, which means that if you like what you hear\, yo u can download nearly all the tracks on today's edition of solipsistic N ATION.\n\nZardonic Recordings is a netlabel that releases top notch qual ity drum 'n' bas dancefloor smashers.\n\nPlain Audio was founded in 2001 and featured vinyl-releases and quickly evolved to one of Germany's mos t break-dominant drum 'n' bass labels. Plain Audio has since expanded it 's horizons to techno\, experimental music and other styles of electroni c music.\n\n01. Hek187 \"Blue Haze\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n02. Kubiks & Lomax \"Systematic\"\n03. Soul Delay \"Float\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n04. Hek187 \" Twizter\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n05. Alpha Omega \"Shades Of The Past\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n06. Panda \"Baghdad\"\n07. Soulie \"Walking Home\" [FREE DOWN LOAD]\n08. Fushara \"Irrational Act\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n09. Ijo \"Frequa Gembh\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n10. Cartridge \"No Data\" [FREE DOWNLOAD] END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20080127T203723Z UID:EA05A15D-8797-4674-AA62-33C2ED5DAE6F SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/96249/nation-9624 9-01-24-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080125 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 74: Electronicast DESCRIPTION:Hey\, I admit it\, as the host of solipsistic NATION I think the show is the coolest podcast around. You can't expect me to be very objective about that. But on the other hand\, I've listened to a lot of other electronic music podcasts and I've found the bulk of them to be te rrible and\, at best\, mediocre. Even the electronic music podcasts that I enjoy I've also found wanting.\n\nA lot of shows may play some specta cular music but the tend to play such a narrow spectrum of music over an d over again on each show that there's almost no point in downloading an other show. Once I've heard one podcast I've pretty much heard all their shows. Where's the fun in that? And other shows that play great electro nic music might not have a host so I have no idea who you're listening t o unless I check the playlist. As a consequence\, the show feels empty.\ n\nThen there are those few shows that play exceptionally good music and have a friendly host to guide me on my audio journey. Those are the sho ws that I think are worth listening to and that brings us to the Electro nicast\, hosted by DJ Snowy.\n\nSnowy is passionate about the music he c arefully selects for each edition of Electronicast\, whether it's breakb eat\, IDM or ambient. No matter what genre of electronic music Snowy pla ys it's the highest quality stuff out there. Just as important\, Snowy m ostly showcases independent and unsigned artists that deserve to be hear d.\n\nSnowy has only released a few episodes of Electronicast but it's s uch a great show that it's well worth the wait and I'm always excited wh en I find a new edition of Electronicast on my iPod.\n\nAs the host of s olipsistic NATION I feel it's not only my duty to play for you the very best electronic music but to also turn you on to electronic music podcas ts that will rock your world. If after listening to this week's show you feel you absolutely have to listen to more of Electronicast then why no t subscribe to Snowy's podcast? Life's too short to listen to bad music. \n\n01. Snowy \"Asia\"\n02. Dementio13 \"Polymath\"\n03. Part 12 \"Anon\ "\n04. SK123 \"Massive Ambient Face\"\n05. Subway \"Persuasion\"\n06. Mr s Jynx \"Monkey Locked Out\"\n07. Joycircuit \"Absent Friends\"\n08. Kou ncilhouse \"Rock Beat\"\n09. Everlight \"Can’t Get Enough\"\n10. Dementi o13 \"Deprived of My Sensest\"\n11. Lights Out Asia \"Roy\"\n12. Dave Da rk and the Sharks \"Closedown\" END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20070528T200238Z UID:2C25824C-56FD-434B-A770-E97D39A4DA8C SEQUENCE:6 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/62493/nation-6249 3-05-24-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20070525 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 39: Aggro! DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20070526 DESCRIPTION:Each week on solipsistic NATION I play the best of all genre s of electronic music. Sometimes I mix it up but most of the time I pick with a theme or a genre and run with it.\n\nThis week’s solipsistic NAT ION is especially for Francis. While he loves the show and digs Nerdcore he really likes industrial music\, and who am I to deny him? So crank u p the volume\, kick in your television and burn down your city because i t’s time to get aggro!\n\nThis week solipsistic NATION continues to prom ote art and design culture with another t-shirt give away contest\, cour tesy of Team Nacu. Email me at solipsisticnation@gmail.com and you could be a lucky winner of one Team Nacu t-shirt of your choice.\n\n01. Diese lKopf “I’m So Lonley”\n\n02. Infection Agenda “Complications Of The Mind ”\n\n03. Cixxx J “Death Fish”\n\n04. Micronaut “Perdition”\n\n05. DJ Mal gosto “Bonde das Impostora”\n\n06. KHURSOR “Fuzzy Dice”\n\n07. compUteru s “Manufactory”\n\n08. Ghost in the Machine “Redemption”\n\n09. Scanalyz er “Screamer”\n\n10. Sister Machine Gun “Smash Your Radio!”\n11. Vendett a Blitz “Stratagem”\n\n12. Labra “Pretty Little Core”\n\n13. Rasa 9 “See Right Through”\n\n14. Alter Der Ruine “World War III”\n\n15. Caffeine K ill “The Blood”\n\n16. Think Tank “On Beyond Zebra”\n\n17. Faze “All You Need”\n\n18. In Slaughter Natives “Purgate My Stain” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080515T220000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080515T230000 SUMMARY:SkypeIn expires UID:AD6A6EE6-1C6A-45DC-A4DE-0B4701A12E8E DTSTAMP:20080413T225658Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-P2D X-WR-ALARMUID:F3892FA5-AD53-48B2-A246-637ED66747F2 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090224T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090224T122000 SUMMARY:Interview Denard Henry UID:F7B07997-1AE7-43EC-AF58-B82E98804214 DTSTAMP:20090302T010757Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT15M X-WR-ALARMUID:75CDE5D6-CC17-4926-965D-D0DEC53CA2E3 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20080223T214758Z UID:49566F64-DA03-4798-9F1C-A1941D26E779 SEQUENCE:7 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/100294/nation-100 294-02-21-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080229 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 79: HiddenPlace Music\, Part 1 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20080301 DESCRIPTION:I’m very excited about today’s show because as of this week\ , solipsistic NATION is being broadcast on KYOU Open Source Radio on 155 0 AM in San Francisco.\n\nI’d like to thank KYOU’s station manager\, Ste phen Page\, from bringing me on board. I’d also like to think all of you who are listening\, whether you’re listening to solipsistic NATION over the airwaves in San Francisco or those of you who have downloaded the s how from all over the world.\n\nI’ve got a jam packed show for you!\n\nT his week on solipsistic NATION we’ll talk with J. Anthony Allen\, the Di rector of Programming for the Spark Festival of Electronic Music and Art taking place at the University of Minnesota\, February 26 through March 2.\n\nWe’ll also talk to to Professor Diana Deutsch from the University of California\, San Diego’s psychology department\, about musical illus ions and paradoxes\, phantom words and other curiosities.\n\nWe’ll also chat with Robbie Martin\, who performs experimental electronic music und er the name Fluorescent Grey and runs Record Label Records.\n\nSuck UK M ix Tape USB driveFinally\, this week on solipsistic NATION I’ll be givin g away two with Robbie Martin\, who performs experimental electronic mus ic under the name Mix Tape USB Drives\, courtesy of SUCK UK. The Mix Tap e USB Drives stores up to one hour of high quality digital music - the s ame amount as you get on a C60 cassette tape. Perfect for creating your own unique compilation or mix ‘tape’.\n\nSend me an email and you could win one of the Mix Tape USB Drives. I’ll randomly pick a winner in two w eeks and announce the winners on an upcoming show.\n\nSUCK UK produce fu rniture\, lighting\, interior products and accessories. Most of the desi gns are by Sam and Jude or selected by them from some of the best design ers around the world. SUCK PRODUCTS are available in shops in the UK and around the globe.\n\n01. Puzzleweasel “Fodhovl”\n02. Parag Chordia “Vad i”\n03. Interview with J. Anthony Allen\, Director of Programming of the Spark Festival of Electronic Music and Art\n04. SoNu Ensemble “Sonauriu m”\n05. Professor Diana Deutsch “Introduction”\n06. Professor Diana Deut sch “Scale Illusion”\n07. Professor Diana Deutsch “Commentary”\n08. Prof essor Diana Deutsch “Nowhere”\n09. Interview with Professor Diana Deutsc h\, University of California\, San Diego Psychology Department\n10. Evan Bartholomew “Elusive And Effervescent Is Our Destination”\n11. Fluoresc ent Grey “Physically Modelled Theme For Children”\n12. Fluorescent Grey “Are you aware of the pink light emenating from your naval?”\n13. Interv iew with Robbie Martin of Fluorescent Grey and Record Label Records\n14. Fluorescent Grey “Molten Ghost”\n15. Promo: Fallen Nation END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20090322T101000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20090322T104000 SUMMARY:Interview Blackfilm UID:E836BE01-0E8C-4E51-886F-629A0DBB2F90 DTSTAMP:20090111T193025Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:C89DA6D2-4B9B-4979-A35B-688540A9D035 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20090612T092651Z UID:0E2AC254-2E64-41C5-8C37-68C094EE65A6 SEQUENCE:6 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/156907/nation-156 907-05-28-2009.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090529 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 143: Fierce! DESCRIPTION:Once a month on solipsistic NATION I feature a live set from a musician and showcase a music label that is putting out amazing relea ses. While this format keeps solipsistic NATION and unique amongst other shows that specialize in electronic music it really doesn't give me the opportunity to put together mixes of my own. That said\, I get very exc ited whenever I can put together a mix for the show.\n\nLast week I did a mix of dubstep. I've heard it said many times in the past that dubstep is drum and bass slowed down and that inspired me to put together a dru m and bass mix for this week's show.\n\nLike all other sub genres of ele ctronic music drum and bass comes in a variety of different styles and m oods. I was sorely tempted to do a mix of fluid drum and bass for a very sexy and jazzy feel but I decided to go in the opposite direction and p lay some incredibly fierce drum and bass. I'll admit right here that I'v e always been attracted to the aggressive aspects of drum and bass. It's such a visceral experience that I just can't resist! If you're more int o fluid drum and bass\, don't worry\, I'll play some of that on the show in the next few months.\n\nFor this week's solipsistic NATION I've put together some of the fiercest drum and bass tracks I've come across in t he last few months. As an added bonus\, most of the tracks can be downlo aded absolutely for free! Check the playlist below to download some of t he MP3s of tracks featured on today's show.\n\nOne label that has consis tently put out fantastic drum and bass is Zardonic Recordings. I first c ame across Zardonic Recordings after reading about the label on the Phlo w Magazine website. Just about everything I've heard on Zardonic Recordi ngs is fantastic and it just blows my mind that they give their music aw ay for free. Nearly everything in their catalogue I'd be happy to spend my hard earned cash on.\n\nAnother label featured on today's show is Pla inAudio. Like Zardonic Recordings\, PlainAudio is a net label that puts out mind blowing music that you can download for free. Whether it's drum and bass\, experimental or electronic music I've yet to hear a bad trac k from PlainAudio.\n\nOne of the artists that appears on this week's sho w is The Angel. The Angel is a record producer\, programmer\, remixer\, DJ and film composer and has scored music for such films and television programs as Boiler Room\, KiDULTHOOD and Standoff. We'll have The Angel on an upcoming edition of solipsistic NATION to talk about digitally sco ring music for movies and television.\n\nAnother artist I wanted to ment ion is Kubiks. I had the pleasure of talking with Kubiks on my previous show\, the Small World. I've always dug Kubiks music so it's a pleasure to play one of his tracks on this week's show.\n\nI hope you enjoy this week's drum and bass mix. If you're craving more drum and bass\, why not download the Drum and Bass for Your Face!\, Sturm und Bass and Biotron editions of solipsistic NATION.\n\nSee you next week!\n\n01. Zardonic & Malsum \"Natural Born Killers\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n02. The Angel \"Selecto r (On Tha Side Of Midnite) (feat. Cokni O'Dire) [E-Sassin Remix]\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n03. Blal \"Noise Control (Zardonic Edit)\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n 04. Hek187 \"Rockwool Vip\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n05. Kubiks \"Rendered (Kubi ks Remix)\"\n06. Panda \"Monkey Island\"\n07. Ramsey & USB \"Cut Throat\ " [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n08. Triplet & Lehis \"Nebyval'shina\" [FREE DOWNLOAD] \n09. Buzz \"Revelation\" [FREE DOWNLOAD]\n10. Macc \"Air Drumming\" [FR EE DOWNLOAD] END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20080120T193632Z UID:E095486B-8BE9-4F7F-8B04-1971131C18E8 SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/93004/nation-9300 4-12-31-2007.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080104 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 71: Nalepa\, Live DESCRIPTION:One of my goals for the second year of solipsistic NATION wa s to release more shows featuring live performances of electronic music. I’ve been blessed with some fantastic sets by Robert Rich\, Hol Baumann and and select tracks by artists recorded by the Dub Beautiful Collecti ve. In the next few months you can expect to hear live shows from Dr. To ast and DJ Olive.\n\nThis week’s solipsistic NATION features a live perf ormance by Nalepa\, recorded by the Dub beautiful Collective in 2005.\n\ nDespite my best efforts\, Nalepa’s comes up a lot on solipsistic NATION .\n\nFive years ago I made a resolution not play a particular artists to o often and never to play one of their songs more than once on my radio program. While I could do a two hour show dedicated to Meat Beat Manifes to or playing songs by Massive Attack over and over again I wanted to fo rce myself to be more stringent on what songs would make it to my playli sts. If I were going to play “Nephatiti” by 808 State\, for example\, I’ d better be sure it was worth it because it would be a while before I pl ayed 808 State again and “Nephatiti” was never to be played on the show again.\n\nI wanted to keep the show lean and fresh. When I relaunched so lipsistic NATION as a once a week\, one hour podcast\, there was even le ss reason to repeat artists or songs. And yet Steve’s name keeps popping up.\n\nThe reason for that is because Steve’s an amazingly great musici an. His stuff is damn wonderful that as try as I might\, Steve’s music k eeps creeping it’s way into the shows.\n\nI’m delighted to present to yo u a live performance by Nalepa as well two tracks from collaborative eff orts Steve is working on with The FMs and Bass Science. And you can be s ure I’ll be playing more of Nalepa’s music on the podcast in the future. \n\n01. Nalepa “Live (December 3\, 2005)\, recorded by the Dub Beautiful Collective“\n02. Interview with Steve Nalepa\n03. The FMs “Fancy Seeing You Here”\n04. Bass Science “Razors” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080502T100000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080502T101500 SUMMARY:Email Mevio eMusic reports UID:E1E27EA7-9D51-4501-8BE6-A063728FCD9B DTSTAMP:20080507T080345Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:D2A48BC8-0F5C-46F0-B31B-EFEDEE6241AA DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080830T100000 LOCATION:46708124941 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080830T103000 SUMMARY:Interview Peter/Thermostatic UID:A16C744A-C4BF-4FA0-AFD3-D32EFC30F080 DTSTAMP:20080829T071539Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT1H X-WR-ALARMUID:59D9DCF5-AFB5-4E04-A33C-E2560B5CA8DE DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20080328T115306Z UID:E53AB7B2-687F-4CEB-AD88-BC056B34BEA6 SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/105706/nation-105 706-03-28-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080328 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 83: Dubsonic DESCRIPTION:This week on solipsistic NATION we’re going to focus seven l abels that are putting out some of the finest dubstep you’re likely to h ear.\n\nDubstep is growing in popularity with its dark sound of minimal rhythms and throbbing bass. We’ll learn where dubstep came from\, why ou r guests have chosen to specialize in dubstep when electronic music muta tes so quickly and whether dubstep has gone mainstream or is still regar ded as an underground phenomenon.\n\nThe labels featured on today’s show are Nozl Recordings/Bloodied Blade Recordings\, Boka Records\, Hot Flus h Recordings\, Iberian Records\, Immerse Records\, Lodubs and Studio Roc kers.\n\n01. Lone Wolf \"Slayed By Shadows\" [Nozl Recordings/Bloodied B lade Recordings]\n02. Lone Wolf \"The Plague\" [Nozl Recordings/Bloodied Blade Recordings]\n03. Afterdark \"Infernal\" [Boka Records]\n04. DZ \" Chalice Dub\" [Lodubs]\n05. 23Hz & Numaestro \"Galleon Dub\" [Immerse Re cords]\n06. 23Hz & Numaestro \"Al Andalus (Full Mix)\" [Iberian Records] \n07. Emalkay \"My Story\" [Boka Records]\n08. Vaccine \"Fever\" [Hot Fl ush Recordings]\n09. Bionics \"Dubcore\" [Studio Rockers]\n10. Relocate \"Too Moody to Swing\" [Iberian Records]\n11. Solvent \"Think Like Us (B ombaman Remix)\" [Lodubs]\n12. Boxcutter \"Endothermic (D & M Master)\" [Hot Flush Recordings]\n13. Forsaken \"Fighting Spirit\" [Immerse Record s] END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070421T090000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070421T092000 SUMMARY:Interview with Leo about grime & dubstep documentary and compila tion CD 0049 30 6959 8435/Skype: leo.olofsson UID:5E12B819-7520-4DF0-85D3-43C4D09C623B SEQUENCE:4 DTSTAMP:20070411T152932Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070602T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070602T123000 SUMMARY:Interview Jocille at Krakatoa about Grrrlpower show UID:6F6DC6F4-C2F7-406B-8945-33C213216308 DTSTAMP:20070813T084106Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:084B439C-653E-48C3-B524-3D60DD1C342A ATTACH;VALUE=URI: END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20061027T145441Z UID:76B651FE-4812-4626-AEC6-BD7FE0B779D1 SEQUENCE:15 URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3?http://solipsistic nation.com/mp3/snation101306.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20061013 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 7: Just Chill DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20061014 DESCRIPTION:Fall has come to San Diego.\n\nNot that that means much in t his corner of paradise. It’s not like the leaves of the palm trees turn to a riot of autumn colors or that the grass is rimed with frost in the early mornings. None of that forus\, thank you very much. Instead\, each day it gets darker in the evenings earlier and when it’s particularly c old (60°\, brrrr) it might occur to you to wear a jacket or a sweat shir t. Still\, I’ve lived in San Diego long enough now that I can detect the passing of the seasons\, subtle as they are.\n\nFall often makes me con templative and the music I listen to reflects my introspective moods. Th e Van Halen songs on my iPod give way to The Smiths and Fatboy Slim is r eplaced by Skinny Puppy.\n\nToday’s show is a mix of ambient\, trip hop\ , and chill out music in an attempt to capture the essence of fall. Ther e’s the romance of the season\, autumnal introspection and just a touch of saturnine wickedness.\n\nTo quote William Stanley Braithwaite from hi s poem\, “A Lyric of Autumn\,”\n\nThere is music in the meadows\, in the air–\nAutumn is here\;\nSkies are gray\, but hearts are mellow\n\n01. S tudiodavoli “Kiss (CTlab Remix)”\n\n02. Durango “Golden One”\n\n03. Skul t “Jazzy Sofa”\n\n04. Amanda Ray “Stronger”\n\n05. Chilli Guerrea “Dark Clouds”\n\n06. monkeybacon “LNY”\n\n07. a’spool “Organic Ocean”\n\n08. H alogen “Highway”\n\n09. Rena Jones “Driftwood”\n\n10. Jash “Groovinda”\n \n11. The Hijiyama Project “Komorebi (Light Through Falling Leaves)”\n\n 12. Stop Paving Roads “In the Park with Trane”\n\n13. Grouse “Prosperous ” END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070922T100000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070922T103000 SUMMARY:Interview Sam Zaman\, State of Bengal UID:64B3D641-1F03-4A50-8A4C-284F2A4CC53A DTSTAMP:20070930T063033Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:A485B46E-E0F0-4A3A-BC17-7F24B22CE3F1 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DURATION:P1D DTSTAMP:20081216T151315Z UID:E80248C1-9E77-4DD9-8B9D-AC5937B4F3C4 SEQUENCE:5 URL;VALUE=URI:http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/135506/nation-135 506-12-07-2008.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081205 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 119: D.D.T.\, Live DESCRIPTION:D.D.T. was a hardcore aggro-industrial electronic act that w as together in Boston from the late 1980's until the mid 1990's. Noel Mc Kenna did drum programming and vocals\, Lisa Sirois did samples and some vocals\, and Elaine Walker (who joined in late 1991) did synth programm ing. Elaine joined D.D.T. at the same time she was forming ZIA. The firs t ZIA lineup consisted of Noel McKenna and Lisa Sirois of D.D.T. Where a re they now? Noel is now a Buddhist Monk in upstate New York and Lisa is \"DJ Goldilox\" in San Francisco.\n\nToday's live performance features industrial band\, D.D.T.\n\nEver since I started I started this segment I've been looking forward to this particular show. In fact\, I wanted to play D.D.T.'s performance immediatley but I wanted to hold off until Oc tober\, since that seemed the appropriate time of year to put out this e pisode.\n\nFirst\, let me give you a little history.\n\nWaaaaaay back in the 80s I was dating a girl by the name of Arni. One of her friends was named Noel McKenna and a few years later he had started an industrial a ct called D.D.T. Since I featured live bands on my show I invited Noel a nd his partner in crime\, Goldilox\, to come to the station and play.\n\ nAt the time my soundman was an action figure of a man named Harry Walla ce. I could fill up several shows with stories about his crazy life but I'll save that for another time. The best way I can some up Harry is tha t he should have had the world \"Go!\" tattooed on his forehad in capita l letters.\n\nAnyway... Harry really\, really dug the band and when they asked him to do sound for their live shows he went at it like he did ev ery thing in life\, with both guns blazing!\n\nAbout a year later Elaine Walker joined D.D.T. and I think she really fleshed out the band with h er microtonal influence. They came back to the station in November of 19 91 and played another set\, which is the recording you're going to hear on today's show.\n\nNoel is currently on retreat as a Buddhist monk\, Go ldilocks is helping run Sleevin Records and on the road\, and Elaine is brewing trouble with her band Zia and I had the pleasure of having them on solipsistic NATION back in May.\n\n01. D.D.T. \"Live on WMFO 91.5 FM\ " END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080427T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080427T123000 SUMMARY:Interview Pietro/mix UID:309FDC87-EDA6-4E3B-B635-CAED495E14F2 DTSTAMP:20080427T174622Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:5A1F1370-8045-4A87-968F-3C64181E4838 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20061111T103000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20061111T104500 SUMMARY:Mick Harris/illbient interview 0044]243591 UID:EFAC443D-A8A4-483B-BE6D-1FCF68CD8BB8 SEQUENCE:9 DTSTAMP:20061109T095058Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:D6EBEA32-606C-4F22-8097-036A57524FE5 ATTACH;VALUE=URI:Basso END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080911T190000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080911T210000 SUMMARY:Record !K7 IDs UID:93319451-E23B-4459-AAD9-2400CFA34C5E DTSTAMP:20080914T170141Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT5M X-WR-ALARMUID:4F665809-F638-4049-8E10-29ABE80FA9EF DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTAMP:20060918T062314Z UID:D5AB6034-47F0-412A-A4C2-45FEC4FB465C SEQUENCE:7 URL;VALUE=URI:http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3?http://solipsistic nation.com/mp3/snation090806.mp3 DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20060908 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 2: End of Summer DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20060909 DESCRIPTION:This week's show celebrate the summer with the following art ists...\n\n01. Steelzawheelz \"Discotron\"\n\n02. Effecctive \"Tulsa Rio ts Pt. 3\"\n\n03. Vinroc \"Wine Country\"\n\n04. Sure Shot \"Sleepy Stri ngs\"\n\n05. Shad \"Last Cigarette\"\n\n06. Madrid De Los Austrias \"Bus cando (Karuan vs. Circus Remix)\"\n\n07. Mark de Clive-Lowe \"State of t he Mental\"\n\n08. Wintermute \"Chillstorm\"\n\n09. Autolect & His Meltd own Movement \"Open Road\"\n\n10. Urbs \"So Weit\"\n\n11. Cj_Harder \"Mo thra\"\n\n12. Cling \"Slipping Away (Of The Darkness Remix)\"\n\n13. Chi mp Beams \"Menina\"\n\n14. Bombay Dub Orchestra \"Mumtaz\" END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080823T160000 LOCATION:1-586-944-5337 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080823T162000 SUMMARY:Mike Hanlon/Mesu Kesumai interview UID:E559D49E-2DB0-4C78-A140-E4EE9EE86C25 DTSTAMP:20080826T062654Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:79708148-7C16-4149-836E-E93743AF0C93 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20060924T090000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20060924T093000 SUMMARY:Interview with Tobias Von Hofsten via Skype UID:FFBC992D-BDAF-4F0A-9988-13EB09603CE7 SEQUENCE:9 DTSTAMP:20060924T192726Z BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:AUDIO TRIGGER:-PT1H X-WR-ALARMUID:D4A140CA-A1E1-4DE4-BF93-9CA1FB6DAC30 ATTACH;VALUE=URI:Basso END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080909T190000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080909T193000 SUMMARY:Peter Bevitori/Nintendude UID:7FFA3753-25BB-4BB7-BAD3-C9D22499DF0B DTSTAMP:20090218T073519Z SEQUENCE:2 DESCRIPTION:5305756087 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT1H X-WR-ALARMUID:E3FAA71E-5DE4-487C-ACCB-FB1E0E73CD2C DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090724 SUMMARY:solipsistic NATION No. 151: TBA UID:0BAEB793-27F4-4BE9-89D0-E11C0B08F550 DTSTAMP:20090629T230811Z SEQUENCE:2 DURATION:P1D END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071021T010000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071021T013000 SUMMARY:Interview Arjun\, Jalabee Cartel UID:615621E3-A40F-4363-9E12-FEC906BBE1C1 DTSTAMP:20071109T045015Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20071120T193000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20071120T200000 SUMMARY:Jonathan\, Ninja Tune interview UID:E1AC051C-7E45-4C7D-BC8A-45CF8DB50791 DTSTAMP:20071118T202706Z END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070802T200000 SUMMARY:Mikel O.D. interview UID:51B8F67B-F272-4AFD-ADFF-F7A196E813B2 SEQUENCE:3 DTSTAMP:20070802T035119Z DURATION:PT1H END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20080302T120000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20080302T123000 SUMMARY:Igloo Magazine interview\, Pietro UID:86AE6865-6379-4714-8BB3-21DC9B5AAD03 DTSTAMP:20080309T164358Z SEQUENCE:2 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:B351C0BA-9257-4869-9E20-18D0DA19CE53 DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=US/Pacific:20070922T103000 DTEND;TZID=US/Pacific:20070922T105000 SUMMARY:DK drum and bass interview UID:6A8B06E8-6C91-4D65-9977-43B4123E7A9A DTSTAMP:20070930T063044Z SEQUENCE:1 BEGIN:VALARM ACTION:DISPLAY TRIGGER:-PT2H X-WR-ALARMUID:C3EBB548-2785-4EB2-AB27-CF30E36350EB DESCRIPTION:Event reminder END:VALARM END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR