During the process of adding the notes for these episodes to the archive, I was unable to locate any notes for the June 30th episode.
I've been listening to the show, but given that it's been thirteen years since I heard it, I cannot recall the titles or artists for any of these tracks. If anyone listens to this episode and can identify the tracks, please reach out to me on GotoSocial (linked below). Any help is appreciated.
NOTE: This is an archive of the show originally available from the CerebralRift website. Since the original publication of this show some of the links / references in the above notes may no longer work. Additionally, some of the reference websites may have been changed to no longer reflect the Creative Commons license of these works. The licenses and links were accurate as of the original air date of this show. No warranty or guarantee is implied as to the accuracy of this information at this time.
NOTE: This is an archive of the show originally available from the CerebralRift website. Since the original publication of this show some of the links / references in the above notes may no longer work. Additionally, some of the reference websites may have been changed to no longer reflect the Creative Commons license of these works. The licenses and links were accurate as of the original air date of this show. No warranty or guarantee is implied as to the accuracy of this information at this time.
I have a habit of gathering a lot of obscure music from netlabels. And this week highlights those releases.
Tracks
00:00:00 SndChaser: CerebralMix Intro (CC BY-NC-SA)
00:00:50 Ross Baker: Storm Front (CC BY-NC-SA)
00:06:16 John 0v3rblast: Fractal (CC BY-NC-SA)
00:13:51 Universal Materials: This is the Macrophage (CC BY-NC-ND)
00:19:09 Emerald Park: The Night I Proclaimed Your Love (CC BY-NC-SA)
00:23:00 The Artful feat. Deep Lyrics: Khymera (CC BY-NC-ND)
00:32:49 SndChaser: CerebralMix ID 1 (CC BY-NC-SA)
00:33:06 Hum: Heck (CC BY-NC-ND)
00:36:55 Monobetrieb: Dub Session Pt. 2 (CC BY-NC-ND)
00:44:40 Devecly Bitte: Line (FITN Remix) (CC BY)
00:52:36 The Lovely Moon: (And We Danced) Into The Night (CC BY-NC-SA)
01:01:31 SndChaser: CerebralMix ID 2 (CC BY-NC-SA)
01:01:48 ihy: Climax (CC BY-NC-SA)
01:07:09 Space Weirdo: Farewell, Mary (CC BY-NC-ND)
01:10:29 Mystified: 321 (CC BY-NC-SA)
01:14:15 Heifervescent: Bionic (CC BY-NC-ND)
01:18:07 Lauki: Ocano (CC BY-NC-ND)
01:25:23 Atomic Cat: If Yesterday Becomes Tomorrow (CC BY-NC-ND)
01:29:36 SndChaser: CerebralMix ID 3 (CC BY-NC-SA)
01:29:51 Bengalfuel: Jungle Mist (CC BY-NC-ND)
01:39:03 Graphiqsgroove: Ultramarine (CC BY-NC-ND)
01:44:39 Luciftias: Stygian Steel (CC BY-NC-SA)
01:59:03 SndChaser: CerebralMix Outtro (CC BY-NC-SA)
01:59:48 Trancendam & Laurie Webb: Aren’t You Clever (CC BY-NC-SA)
Note: Since the original publication of this show some of the links / references in the above notes may no longer work. Additionally, some of the reference websites may have been changed to no longer reflect the Creative Commons license of these works. The licenses and links were accurate as of the original air date of this show. No warranty or guarantee is implied as to the accuracy of this information at this time.
NOTE: This is an archive of the show originally available from the CerebralRift website. Since the original publication of this show some of the links / references in the above notes may no longer work. Additionally, some of the reference websites may have been changed to no longer reflect the Creative Commons license of these works. The licenses and links were accurate as of the original air date of this show. No warranty or guarantee is implied as to the accuracy of this information at this time.
NOTE: This is an archive of the show originally available from the CerebralRift website. Since the original publication of this show some of the links / references in the above notes may no longer work. Additionally, some of the reference websites may have been changed to no longer reflect the Creative Commons license of these works. The licenses and links were accurate as of the original air date of this show. No warranty or guarantee is implied as to the accuracy of this information at this time.
NOTE: This is an archive of the show originally available from the CerebralRift website. Since the original publication of this show some of the links / references in the above notes may no longer work. Additionally, some of the reference websites may have been changed to no longer reflect the Creative Commons license of these works. The licenses and links were accurate as of the original air date of this show. No warranty or guarantee is implied as to the accuracy of this information at this time.
Intersections In Four
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Notes:
This week’s show takes a slightly different format. As I was working my way through the back catalog of music, I found that I had a number of tracks from EP’s that were just waiting to be played. In particular, one EP was an ambient work from Abyssal Plains, and another a more Trip-Hop Jazz fusion oriented work.
While stylistically the works are very different, I found that they shared a common element: the number four.
In the first half of the show, we are going to hear the “Fourth Quadrant of the Mandala” by Abyssal Plains. The mandala comes from the Buddhist and Hindu belief systems. They are frequently used for meditation and as a spiritual teaching tool.
In the second half of the show, we are going to hear “The Hard Changing of the Seasons” by Zero V. This work builds on many of the past jazz masters to present a different way of looking at the changing of the seasons.
Closing Notes
For more information on the selections in this weeks show, visit the CerebralRift website. [Note: information about these shows is no longer posted on The CerebralRift.]
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Licenses for all episodes of the CerebralMix are registered on the Creative Commons Network. A link to the CreativeCommons Network can be found on the CerebralMix website.
And finally, the CerebralMix is a one hundred percent OpenSource produced show. All software used in the production of the show is open source. All the music used in the show is either CreativeCommons Licensed, Public Domain, or released under a compatible license.
NOTE: This is an archive of the show originally available from the CerebralRift website. Since the original publication of this show some of the links / references in the above notes may no longer work. Additionally, some of the reference websites may have been changed to no longer reflect the Creative Commons license of these works. The licenses and links were accurate as of the original air date of this show. No warranty or guarantee is implied as to the accuracy of this information at this time.
This week we take a final journey into the Early Works of Andrew Cauthen.
Andrew is many things: a freegan, musician, philosopher, an extreme individual. A look through his blog contains articles about water cars, David Icke interview videos about humanity, James Fox on the BP Oil Spill, and how Food is the equivalent of crack.
Either because of or in spite of these opinions, Andrew’s musical works become more interesting. It becomes clear with just looking through a few of the releases he has made that he doesn’t follow conventions.
So, let’s take that last step into the unconventional soundscapes of Andrew Cauthen on The CerebralMix.
NOTE: This is an archive of the show originally available from the CerebralRift website. Since the original publication of this show some of the links / references in the above notes may no longer work. Additionally, some of the reference websites may have been changed to no longer reflect the Creative Commons license of these works. The licenses and links were accurate as of the original air date of this show. No warranty or guarantee is implied as to the accuracy of this information at this time.
I’ve been compiling a lot of music to play on the CerebralMix, and I am preparing to start working with some more thematic material again. However, in the meantime this week I just went through the backlog of stuff that I’ve accumulated over the last several months to put together a set of music that is funky, rocks, and grooves.
Track Credits:
Note: The track list is currently unavailable.
Closing Notes
Special thanks go out to Amy for turning me on to Triplexity.
Next weekend is the Ohio Linux Festival, but that doesn’t mean that the Cerebral Mix will be taking a break. Instead, the show must go on, and things are already in place for Episodes 16 & 17.
That’s all for this week. I hope you will join me again next week for another adventure into the sounds between thoughts on The Cerebral Mix.
NOTE: This is an archive of the show originally available from the CerebralRift website. Since the original publication of this show some of the links / references in the above notes may no longer work. Additionally, some of the reference websites may have been changed to no longer reflect the Creative Commons license of these works. The licenses and links were accurate as of the original air date of this show. No warranty or guarantee is implied as to the accuracy of this information at this time.
This week we take another journey into the world of Andrew Cauthen’s unique soundscapes and audio paintings. Andrew is something of a free spirit, recording music that is at once very rhythmic and yet bearing marks of ambience, electronica, and even experimentalism.
So sit back and ride along with Andrew on his high speed audio rails.
Track Credits:
All the works on this week's show were released under the artist name: Rumored High Speed Rail Hub, and come from the collections entitled: Early Ones Parts 1 through 5.
NOTE: This is an archive of the show originally available from the CerebralRift website. Since the original publication of this show some of the links / references in the above notes may no longer work. Additionally, some of the reference websites may have been changed to no longer reflect the Creative Commons license of these works. The licenses and links were accurate as of the original air date of this show. No warranty or guarantee is implied as to the accuracy of this information at this time.
After two weeks of some seriously challenging compositions I decided I just wanted to play a bunch of electronica tunes this week with no theme or specific subject. There may be a few pieces that will tickle your funny bone, and a couple of slight twists here and there from artists who make it seem all too easy.
But otherwise, this is Just a Bunch of Music on this episode of the CerebralMix.
Track Credits:
Mikael Fyrek: My Lips Are Turning Blue (from: A Thousand Years And One)
Twonk: Oh Tom Madness (from TWK NET01)
Professor Kliq: Dream Sequence (from: The Scientific Method, Volume II: Experiments in Sound & Perspective)
Just Plain Ant: Restless (from: Songs About Something)
Heath Yonaties & K.M. Krebs: Cracks In The Earth (from: The Seed Project)
Da-D-Da: D-Dada (from: A Toy)
Burke: Redeem (from: Riding In A Fail Boat)
Mikael Fyrek: Submarine Light (from: I Can Finally See What Darkness Looks Like)
Planet Boelex: Soft Shapes (from: Raja)
Da-D-Da: A Toy 2 (from: A Toy)
Closing:
Thanks for listening to this week's show. I hope you will join me again in this continuing exploration of the sounds between thoughts on the CerebralMix.