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

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In 2013 Ryno The Bearded offered to host the reboot of The CerebralMix on his streaming station. I decided to accept the offer.

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Fantastic Alternate Universes…

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Fat Chance Lester is a new group that has just released two albums under Creative Commons licenses. When I was asked to listen to them and consider doing a “release party” show on CerebralMix, I jumped at the chance. Why? The request came from Klaatu, who, as I have come to know, has an interesting range of music interests. I knew that even though I hadn’t heard of Fat Chance Lester before the music would be interesting and be something that listeners of The CerebralMix would likely find interesting.

So, this week, along with the Juiced Penguin OggCast, I am happy to present the release party for Fat Chance Lester. Their unique sound pulls on many influences in prog-rock and jazz to form a tribute to many of the pulp-fiction stories of the past that most geeks and nerds are familiar with. I hope you will have fun exploring Fat Chance Lester’s Fantastic Alternate Universes…

Track Credits

All tracks this week come from The Fantastic Alternate Universes of Fat Chance Lester. You can find them on SoundCloud.

All the following tracks from The Fantastic Alternate Universes of… by Fat Chance Lester are under a CC BY-SA license except where stated otherwise.

  • 00:00:00 Opening: Broken Music Box From Hammerpants By Transient [CC BY-NC-SA]
  • 00:12:21 Gas Mask
  • 00:15:40 Three Million Square Miles
  • 00:19:50 ID Break: Zone from Hammerpants by Transient [CC BY-NC-SA]
  • 00:33:20 The Plot to Save the World
  • 00:39:08 Utopioid
  • 00:53:05 Closing: Broken Music Box from Hammerpants by Transient [CC BY-NC-SA]

Show Credits

For more information on the selections in this weeks show, visit the CerebralRift. [Note: Show notes are no longer hosted on The CerebralRift.]

You can follow the CerebralMix on Facebook, identica, last.fm, twitter and MySpace. Check the CerebralMix website for links.

Licenses for all episodes of the CerebralMix are registered on the Creative Commons Network. A link to the Creative Commons Network can be found on the CerebralMix website.

And finally, the CerebralMix is a one hundred percent Open-source produced show. All software used in the production of the show is open source. All the music used in the show is either Creative Commons Licensed, Public Domain, or released under a compatible license.

Closing Note

This concludes the first ever release party on the CerebralMix.

Thanks to Klaatu for honoring me with the opportunity to premiere this very fine recording!

I hope you will join me again for another journey to the sounds between thoughts on The CerebralMix.


Tags: #podcast, #music, #eclectic, #Creative-Commons, #rock, #progressive

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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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The guitar is possibly one of the most unique instruments in music. It’s roots can be traced back approximately 3,300 years. Throughout history, there have been many names for instruments of similar construction (if not always similar in timbre and tone): oud, lute, cithara, and vihuela just to name a few.

The emergence of what could be seen as the modern acoustic (or classical) guitar occurred in about the 12th century in Europe. However, after the Baroque period, the guitar seems to have fallen out of favor until it reemerged in the 1800s.

The electric guitar dates from the 1930s. It’s first application was in the country swing bands of the period, allowing it to produce sound of equal volume to the rest of the band. Adoption of the electric guitar in jazz and rock assured that it was an instrument with a long road ahead of it.

This week, the first of a series of occasional shows, we present both acoustic and electric guitars in settings as diverse as progressive rock, ambient, jazz, death metal, blues, and more. So be prepared for just about anything in the world of the guitar, this week, on the CerebralMix.

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Tags: #podcast, #eclectic, #music, #Creative-Commons, #guitar, #electric, #acoustic, #progressive, #rock, #blues, #ambient, #jazz, #metal

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Last year, an artist who goes by the stage name Ergo Phizmiz released a work on the Headphonica Netlable to rival all releases: a single 14 hour work called “The Faust Cycle”. I attempted to listen to the whole piece one hour per day for two weeks, and write a review as I listened to each segment.

I managed to succeed in listening to the whole piece, but after ten entries on the website life intervened and I never did get back to finish writing up the entries. However, the piece was very good, somewhat confusing at points, but always kept the listener on his or her toes with new musical inventions, or narrative twists and turns that would have made Jorge Louis Borges proud.

Recently Headphonica released a new work: The Faust Re.Cycled. This is a series of 22 remixes based on the Faust Cycle. The moment I saw this release I had to have it: at least in this form it is possible for me to include some pieces of The Faust Cycle in the CerebralMix. (Aside: some podcasts have used excerpts from The Faust Cycle, and at least one streaming radio show has played the whole piece…however, I felt neither approach would be beneficial to this audience.)

The idea of including some of the remixes in the CerebralMix started me thinking: what else would I play? What else could match up to it? Well, I think I’ve come up with an entertaining theme based around the character of Faust… A theme that I will let “speak” (or play) for itself.

Notes Track Credits for Episode 2:

  • [00:00] Opening Backing Music – Transient: Broken Music Box (Hammerpants)

Part One:

  • [02:55] Gurdonark: To See The Doctor RMX (The Faust Re.Cycled)
  • [05:59] Robert Johnson: Drunken Hearted Man
  • [08:24] Shira Kammen: The Devil And The Farmer’s Wife (Ragged, Rent and Torn)
  • [12:16] Voland: Vodka-blues (Albomba)
  • [13:31] Diablo Swing Orchestra: Pink Noise Waltz (The Butcher’s Ballroom)
  • [19:30] the1983: Solitude Weimar RMX (The Faust Re.Cycled)
  • [23:28] Jascha Heifitz: Nicolo Paganini – Moto Perpetuo (Op. 11)

Part Two:

  • [27:47] Satanicpornocultshop: Hiking w/ Mephistopheles RMX (The Faust Re.Cycled)
  • [35:01] Ambient Teknology: But Satan Rules The Universe (The Devils Toxin – Atek Rebirth Vol 1)
  • [46:00] Voland: Movement (Albomba)
  • [49:13] Robert Johnson: Me And The Devil Blues (The Complete Recordings)
  • [51:50] Brent Tucker: Paganini’s 24th Caprice (Grunge Version)
  • [55:45] Anton: DJ Faustus RMX (The Faust Re.Cycled)
  • [58:15] Skitzo: Satan’s Grave (Hellavator Musick)

  • [01:02:40] Track Credits and Closing


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My original “prototype” episode was thrown together fairly quickly, without a lot of thought given to the overall selection or sequencing of the pieces. However, there were quite a few good artists, and a lot of good music in the episode. I still feel that music deserves being shared.

This week we return to that episode with a twist: several pieces have been replaced: mostly with different tracks by the same artists, with one exception. And, the sequencing and mixing has been completely reworked.

So, sit back, listen, and have an “almost déjà vu all over again” experience.

Track List:

  • [00:00] Introduction:

Part One:

  • [01:41] Butterfly Tea: The Final Strike & The Last Mission (Adventure Action)
  • [03:05] Peer Gynt Lobogris: A Drop in the Universe (OutWorld III)
  • [07:08] Joe Frawley (Rachel Rambach, vocals): Angel Box One (Angel Boxes)
  • [09:01] Emerald Park: A Higher Loss (For Tomorrow (2010 Edition))
  • [13:37] Aleksi Eeben: Minor Tale (The Four Tales)
  • [17:51] Joe Frawley (Rachel Rambach, vocals): Angel Box Two (Angel Boxes)
  • [19:15] Space Weirdo: Channel 9 (Cosmonaut)
  • [23:10] Abyssal Plains: Jhana (Pictures In Sound)
  • [29:08] Joe Frawley (Rachel Rambach, vocals): Angel Box Three (Angel Boxes)

  • []ID Break

Part Two:

  • [30:30] Aeon Sable: Exodus (Per Aspera ad Astra)
  • [35:48] Joe Frawley (Rachel Rambach, vocals): Angel Box Four (Angel Boxes)
  • [37:34] Phillip Wilkerson: Whitewash (Machine Caffeine [JNN009])
  • [44:45] Mikael Fyrek: Now silenced how would I comment (I step into the advent)
  • [52:26] Joe Frawley (Rachel Rambach, vocals): Angel Box Five (Angel Boxes)
  • [53:50] Graphiqsgroove – midnightblue JzDnB (Graphiqsgroove2009)

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The first show from the original CerebralMix series. This was purely a podcast. The microphone I was using sucked, and only got worse until I got a better one. I was trying to set the tone of being an eclectic music mix show at this point.

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Original Show Notes:

The first official episode of The CerebralMix Podcast. The CerebralMix spans as many genres seamlessly as it can. Rock, pop, hip-hop, funk, pop, avant-garde, microtonal, and more.

Notes

  • [00:00] Opening Backing Music – Transient: Broken Music Box (Hammerpants)

Part One:

  • [01:32] Atomic Opera: Rain Parade (Alpha and Oranges)
  • [04:56] Chimerical Child: Serene (Bright Beats in Charming Colors)
  • [09:30] doublethink: She’s My Heroine (Dawn – Je Ne Crois)
  • [13:11] K.M. Krebs: Surfacing Briefly (Symmetries)
  • [20:46] Northbound: Forward (Landscapes of Late)
  • [26:00] Sonic Wallpaper: Composed in Thin Air

Part Two:

  • [31:54] Electric Frankenstein: Get Off my Back (Comquers the World)
  • [34:36] Joe Frawley & Rachel Rambach: ext (Angel Boxes)
  • [36:00] Roberto Clementi: About To Go (I Knew It)
  • [42:18] Aeterna Anima: Maya’s Lullaby (Where is The End of Voidism?)
  • [49:01] PeerGynt Lobogris: Circles (Obsessions Time)
  • [51:37] Aleksi Eeben: Avaruusmiehen lyhyt matka (Spaceman’s Little Expedition)
  • [54:55] Graphiqsgroove: Bleuacide (Graphiqsgroove 2009)
  • [1:00:06] Track Credits, Feedback and Closing

Tags: #ambientelectronic, #eclectic, #funk, #hip-hop, #mix, #music, #rock

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