• Holy sequencing

    It's been more than 20 years ago now that I've been living in Berlin. And while I seldom look or go back physically, maybe for a short visit now and then, I often do so in my mind. Especially, when listening to music from the Golden Age of EM, where many of the artists being in synthesized sounds "went" to its School. There are still several artists from the old guard out there, some still producing new music. But many of the space ambient style music nowadays comes from a younger folks. And their take on Berlin style sounds, while surely referencing the ideas of the past, are fresh and current and also timeless. Join me for a mental visit to Berlin with great music by NGC 224 (Mystic Forests), Novaexperiment (Quantum Pulse), Craig Padilla & Marvin Allen (Unfolding Skies), Joerg Dankert (Back to Berlin), Paul Ellis (Room Of The Lost One), IcingWolf (Crossroads), Ivan Black (Black 3), Small Chief (Zero Movement).

     

Living the scene

Episode 770

Several years ago, I was co-funding a movie. Well, it was a crowdfunded flick with the sole purpose of making a cranzy movie thought out by a crazy mind. Now, if your life would be a movie, what part of the script would you alter? Would it be a great idea to remove some actions or hesitaions of yours that let to unfortunate situations? Or would cutting them make you become a different person? But more important, what soundtrack would accompany your life? There is always music in a modern movie, is there not? It supports the emotional part of the story. So here are some suggestions for the movie of your life. Great stuff by Daniel Blumberg (The Brutalist), Holland Phillips (A Sense of Distance), Tuula Martin (Urban Lullabies), Time Away (Osirian Wave), Der Bischof (Garden of Perdition), Janne Hanhisuanto (Yume), Art Of Infinity Cinematic Audio 1), Gabríel Ólafs (Polar), Martin Herbst (Mystic Moments), Phaeleh (Fear of Silence), Volker Rapp (Blade Runner 2099).

 

Playlist:

Daniel Blumberg - Overture (Ship) (The Brutalist)
Holland Phillips - Enchantments (A Sense of Distance)
Tuula Martin - Riding the Wave of My Dreams (Urban Lullabies)
Time Away - Naqada Nights (Osirian Wave)
Der Bischof - Hail Bune! (Garden of Perdition)
Janne Hanhisuanto - Part 1 (Yume)
Art Of Infinity - Winter Landscape (The Art of Cinematic Audio 1)
Art Of Infinity - In Shimmering Light (The Art of Cinematic Audio 1)
Art Of Infinity - Waterfall and Paradise (The Art of Cinematic Audio 1)
Gabríel Ólafs - Vortex (Polar)
Gabríel Ólafs - Elegy (Polar)
Martin Herbst - Lost in a tube (Mystic Moments)
Phaeleh - Shelter (Fear of Silence)
Volker Rapp - Endtitle (Blade Runner 2099)

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syndae is an independent podcast on electronic music of ambient, space, new age, harmonic, traditional, progressive, and rhythmic style, not directly including electronic dance music. The goal of syndae is to make aware of fine electronic music, by providing enjoyable episodes with well known and not yet well known artists from around the world, and to promote events of the electronic music scene, by dedicating episodes to selected artists of such an event. Host of the show is Stefan, an enthusiast of electronic music, who likes to spread the word and sound of synth.

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