Disquietude
Ambient music by Lesley Flanigan, Dave Seidel, KMRU, Celia Hollander, and John Hooper plus an interview with Flanigan, commentary, and a short essay about reading waveforms
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Ambient music by Belly Full of Stars, Christian Carrière, Femi Shonuga-Fleming, Jeff Rona, Jostijn Ligtvoet, and Patricia Wolf, plus interviews and commentary
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The goal of the Disquietude podcast is to collect adventurous work in the field of ambient electronic music. What follows is all music that captured my imagination, and I hope that it appeals to your imagination as well. All six tracks of music are featured with the permission of the individual artists.
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This is the second episode of the Disquietude podcast of ambient electronic music. All seven tracks of music are featured with the permission of the individual artists or, in one case, their record label: Naoyuki Sasanami, Geneva Skeen, Jeanann Dara and Jherek Bischoff, R. Beny, Bana Haffar, Scanner, and Yann Novak. The music is followed by commentary from the podcast’s San Francisco–based host, Marc Weidenbaum, and by a brief essay reflecting on the recording process. More information at disquiet.com/podcast0002.
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This is the first episode of the Disquietude podcast of ambient electronic music. All six tracks of music are featured with the permission of the individual artists: a drone from Brian Hendricksen, music for piano and looping by Carl Mikael Björk, fractal sound processing by Erika Nesse, dual tape loops and piano from Marcus Fischer, ancient synthesizer explorations from Sarah Davachi, and a field recording by Mark Rushton. They are followed by commentary from the podcast’s San Francisco–based host, Marc Weidenbaum. More information at disquiet.com/podcast0001.
info_outlineThis is the first episode of the Disquietude podcast of ambient electronic music. All six tracks of music are featured with the permission of the individual artists: a drone from Brian Hendricksen, music for piano and looping by Carl Mikael Björk, fractal sound processing by Erika Nesse, dual tape loops and piano from Marcus Fischer, ancient synthesizer explorations from Sarah Davachi, and a field recording by Mark Rushton. They are followed by commentary from the podcast’s San Francisco–based host, Marc Weidenbaum. More information at disquiet.com/podcast0001.