The Skribbler schreef:
Heerlijke podcasts! Lekker divers, de ene keer is het hardtrance, de volgende keer hardtechno/schranz en de keer erna is het ineens industrial hardcore
Daveytl schreef:
Ja deze podcast luister ik eigenlijk ook altijd. Goed bezig
Heel erg fijn om te horen, thanks voor jullie support!
Ondertussen staat deeltje 51 ook weer online, ambient gemixed door Tinfoil Hat Society voor de liefhebbers!
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01. NASA - Voyager Recordings: Symphonies of The Planets Vol. 2
02. Neuronic Org. - Last Breath
03. NASA - Voyager Recordings: Symphonies of The Planets Vol. 2
04. Beyond Sensory Experience - The State of The World
05. NASA - Voyager Recordings: Symphonies of The Planets Vol. 5
06. Robert Rich & B. Lustmord - Omnipresent Boundary
07. NASA - Voyager Recordings: Symphonies of The Planets Vol. 2
08. Tinfoil Hat Society - The Descent
09. Bunk Data - Eyes Burned With Anguish
10. Inade - Through The Gates of Death
11. NASA - Voyager Recordings: Symphonies of The Planets Vol. 5
12. Na-Hag - And Then Came Sopor
13. The People's Republic of Europe - Gleise 518g
14. Vestigal - Anthropic Uncreation
15. Inade - The Coming Of The Black Legions
Citaat:
This mix presents a variety of dark ambient and drone, with soundscapes from 1977 to 2013.
I love dark ambient with an organic touch to it, so I had to include a personal favorite in the NASA recordings.
These are recordings made by the Voyager space probes that are currently still travelling through the universe. What you hear are actually electromagnetic waves that originate from things like solar wind, magnetic fields surrounding planets, atmospheric noise from Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus and more.
These electromagnetic waves have been translated into sound waves, thus providing us with a strangely ambient-like sound.
Apart from that, I've included a few old tracks (1990-1995) and a few very recent ones. It's amazing how, with much less technology as today, these artists were still able to create such a pressing atmosphere.
Lastly I've also included a track of my own, which has a base of the recordings of a thunderstorm layered with a vocal recording that was slowed down by a massive factor. Of course I've added and edited quite a few things in a DAW, but I'm quite content with the organic feel it has.
A little bit of background on the whole thing, hope you enjoy! For the best experience, listen late at night.