Thu, 24 July 2008 I'm back from Los Angeles, and boy did I get alot of music from that city! I saw it in a completely different light this time and really love that city. While I was out there though, I kept on jonesing for MORE GLITCH, so here is another session of one of my favorite music genres. If you've also been a fan of these Glitch sessions, you may have noticed a progression towards the more cleaner and progressive kinds of IDM. While I love focusing on the mid nineties Warp Record sensations, I believe there is alot of heart the new types of IDM out there. I've also updated some contact information, so check that below the tracklisting!
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Fri, 18 July 2008 I'm in Los Angeles this week, and giving you another session of sweet ambient and lush sounds. This city reminds me alot of 90's in some aspect, mainly because I used to dream about it back when I lived in Georgia. All the sparkling lights, the busy streets, and bustling bars in the hot metropolis out here gives me more inspiration to send out a heart throbbing soft set of sound. This set brings back the experimental warm sounds of early dub, especially with the KLF's chill out album. If you are a fan of The Orb, you will LOVE this album, as some of the members of The Orb were apart of KLF at this time period..until ultimately pairing off into their own respective project. I cannot tell you enough how incredible this whole album is.
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Thu, 10 July 2008 Hello Gazer girls and guys! Its another session of This Mortal Broadcast, a show all about Shoegazer, Newgazer, and the Ethereal. Its been a rough week as I just got mugged on the 4th of July, BUT I'm trying to get over the whole thing and move on from the event. I've got to tell you though, that in rough times, Shoegazer has always been the best music to listen to. The Cocteau Twins especially! With that being said, this broadcast is jam packed full of songs that soothe the brain and mellow out the heart, so I hope you enjoy. Also featuring on this set is VIR, a band with roots from New Zealand who are now in the Bay Area. Check below the tracklisting for a bio and link to their site with future concert dates.
VIR Bio: VIR’s Shadow of a Mountain blends elements of post-punk and shoegaze to create a glacial, dark and elegant record. Sam Sloane’s mercurial and echo-laden guitar drifts through the record while Natasha Arens and Jeff Paul’s rhythm section build and swell around the escalating tension in Sloane’s vocals. With the band now based in the SF bay area but with roots in Christchurch, New Zealand, the album contends with a longing for home and a sense of loss despite the idealistic urge for challenge and experience abroad. Drawn to the contradictions and contrasts in the U.S the album contends with a futile attempt and defiant struggle to challenge an insurmountable mountain, as a result, VIR produce an album evocative of the American landscape. VIR’s music is unashamedly melodic, honest and affecting. The songs are built on an engaging dynamic of fragility, melancholy, ambiance and intensity. Live, the band is uninhibited in communicating songs of love and loss and the fervor with which they play elevates the music to evocative peaks. Click the Picture to View VIR's Page! ![]() Comments[2] |
Thu, 3 July 2008 Its been a busy Summer over here in San Francisco, and when things get really heavy, I tend to desire the decompression process more. The minute I get home, I open up the window, lay on the couch and put my feet on the sill. I'll get a glass, or a bottle, or a winery of wine (kidding), and play chill out. These are some of the songs that I love hearing in that time where I am winding down from work and wanting that sultry sweltering sound of down tempo.
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I'm back from Los Angeles, and boy did I get alot of music from that city! I saw it in a completely different light this time and really love that city. While I was out there though, I kept on jonesing for MORE GLITCH, so here is another session of one of my favorite music genres.
I'm in Los Angeles this week, and giving you another session of sweet ambient and lush sounds. This city reminds me alot of 90's in some aspect, mainly because I used to dream about it back when I lived in Georgia. All the sparkling lights, the busy streets, and bustling bars in the hot metropolis out here gives me more inspiration to send out a heart throbbing soft set of sound. 
Hello Gazer girls and guys! Its another session of This Mortal Broadcast, a show all about Shoegazer, Newgazer, and the Ethereal. Its been a rough week as I just got mugged on the 4th of July, BUT I'm trying to get over the whole thing and move on from the event. 
Its been a busy Summer over here in San Francisco, and when things get really heavy, I tend to desire the decompression process more. The minute I get home, I open up the window, lay on the couch and put my feet on the sill. I'll get a glass, or a bottle, or a winery of wine (kidding), and play chill out. These are some of the songs that I love hearing in that time where I am winding down from work and wanting that sultry sweltering sound of down tempo. 
