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 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 episode is missing literally all notes. Listening to this episode I am unable to identify a single track by ear, aside from the music I used in the ID sections. If anyone can help identify any of the pieces used in this episode, please reach out to me on GotoSocial (linked in my Profile).
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.
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.
A few weeks ago I was watching my Twitter and Identica feeds, when I saw a message pop up about a netlabel remix release by Planet Boelex – a name I am quite familiar with. Naturally, my curiosity was piqued, so I followed the link to the release page.
Turns out, Planet Boelex had put together a continuous mix of a selection of tracks from the first thirteen releases from a netlable called Soft Phase… One of several hundred netlables I had not encountered before.
I looked over the release, and saw a lot of names I've encountered over the years, including: Coax, Mikael Fyrek, Planet Boelex, Mosaik, bad loop, and Transient. Immediately, I knew I had to hear this release: I was exceptionally pleased with what I heard. So, I contacted the Soft Phase operator and asked if I could present this mix on my show. Not only were they happy to allow me to use this release, but they provided me a FLAC version of the mix to enable you to have the highest quality listening experience.
So, this week, I present without any interruptions the Introduction to Soft Phase.
Track Credits:
All tracks this week come from the Introduction to Soft Phase mix from the Soft Phase netlabel. You can find the Soft Phases website at: https://softphase.org
For more information on the selections in this week's show, visit 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 CreativeCommons Network. A link to the CreativeCommons Network can be found on the CerebralMix website.
The CerebralMix is proud to be a member of the OggCastPlanet which supports many fine shows. More information about the OggCastPlanet can be found at: https://oggcastplanet.org
Additionally, the CerebralMix is a proud member of the Fuzion Podcast Network, bringing you some of the finest and most unique content on the web. More information about FPN, please visit their website: http://fuzionpodcastnetwork.com
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 of the music used in the show is either CreativeCommons Licensed, Public Domain, or released under a compatible license.
Closing Note:
I'd once again like to the thank the operator and artists of the Soft Phase netlabel for allowing me to bring this excellent mix to you. Please check out the releases from this label and support these artists.
That's all for now. I hope you will join me again for another journey to the sounds between thoughts 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.
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.
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.