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Most of the time I just try to build sets that are eclectic and fun to listen to. Some are successful, some aren't.

CerebralMix 05-26-2013: Eclectic and Fun

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Notes

I have a habit of gathering a lot of obscure music from netlabels. And this week highlights those releases.

Tracks

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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)

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Notes

Second show of the new series. Turns out the streaming server is No Agenda's backup stream.

Tracks


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Intersections In Four

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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.]

You can follow the CerebralMix on Facebook, and Twitter. Check the CerebralMix website for links.

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.


Tags: #podcast, #music, #eclectic, #Creative-Commons, #electronic, #ambient, #experimental, #trip-hop

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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.


Tags: #music, #podcast, #eclectic, #Creative-Commons, #freegan, #electronic, #experimental, #opinionated, #philosophical

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Just a Bunch of Music II

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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.

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.


Tags: #music, #Podcast, #eclectic, #Creative-Commons, #electronic, #jazz, #blues, #boogie, #classical, #rock, #progressive, #metal, #ambient, #experimental

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Host: Suzy “Sultry” Sounds

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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.

  1. Green Tea
  2. I Didn’t Know You Were A
  3. Penis
  4. Know (ui)
  5. Music Makers
  6. Sledding
  7. Rises In The East
  8. Beleath Systems

Tags: #podcast, #music, #eclectic, #Creative-Commons, #electronic, #experimental, #soundscape

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Andrew Cauthen has been making a lot of music for well over a decade. A single man with a keyboard, a computer and the drive to translate the world around him into sound.

His interpretations take on many forms: techno to ambient, and numerous styles in-between, and a few styles that may be his own invention.

In this the first of three episodes of the CerebralMix, we spend and hour examining some of the early works of Andrew Cauthen as compiled on his “Early Ones” releases.

Closing Notes

With ten hours of music in just the compilation of his early works, Andrew Cauthen distinguishes himself. Not because his work is groundbreaking or different: in fact he uses forms that are recognizable and popular, and yet he also reserves space to investigate forms that are different and unique to his perspective.

And, that’s where the value of his work presents itself. Andrew is an interpreter of the world around him, and it’s his unique perception of the world that comes out in his audio interpretations.

The ideas and thoughts he investigates are put on level ground. It doesn’t make a difference if it’s a small idea (“19th Street Coffee”) or some unique and revealing perspective (“Time Is A Slippery Slope”). All ideas are explored deftly from his perspective.

And, this brings us to the end of the exploration of Andrew Cauthen’s works for this week. I hope you will join me again for another exploration of the sounds between thoughts on The CerebralMix.

Tags: #music, #podcast, #eclectic, #Creative-Ccommons #electric, #experimental, #techno, #ambient

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