Now, what is it that made me feel a little bit easier this week? Maybe it's the Spring-view with all its green and yellow colours. And it is slightly getting warmer and sunnier over here. I am feeling quite positive these days, except for that screaming pink car outside, which blinds my eyes. Being in such a mood, of course the selection of music for tonight's edition follows the lighter weight of life. Join me for some easy and beautiful songs by Mativetsky, Amiri & Pagé (Metamorphose), Andrew Schoen & Joe Nutter (Live & Otherwise), Bernd Scholl (Seasons Will Change), Dino Pacifici (Future Noir), Ambient Ballroom (Between the Cakes), Cass Anawaty (Continuance), Projekt Ich vs Talking to Ghosts (In the Fire), Øystein Q. Jørgensen (The March equinox 2026), Vin Downes & Tom Eaton (Until the Light Was Gone), Steve Orchard (A Sudden Rush of Calm), Glint (Hope), yttriphie (Solipsis).
It's time for some new albums and EPs to be released and heard. As always spiced, with cool tracks to be found on the world wide net, and tonight with quite some "easter eggs" of the wishful kind. Enjoy tonight's show with tracks by Curious Egg, Landosonic, Livingstone, M. Peck, Michael Brückner, and Paul Ellis.
Space and time are quite two common topic in electronic music. In a few weeks, a new festival will take place, that makes space-time the theme of the day. Consequently, the event is called "Raumzeit". On tonight's show you'll get the impression of four of the artists playing live at the festival, namely BatteryDead, MaEasy, Matzumi, and Stefan Erbe. It's still enough time (sic!) to make plans to visit the event, its entry is free of charge! And to round off this episode, we have some very nice tracks from 2011 releases by Visible Breath and Weldroid.
So summer in Europe was reduced to one day this year. Well, saves quite some money and energy for all the ventilation systems. Maybe, syndae has helped as well by producing so many relaxing shows lately. Tonight's edition is no big excempt, as we're onto some more traditional and slightly progessive sounds. Nice stuff all over the show, at least so it is to me. Let me know what you think about it, give comments ... if you like, of course. But first, get some wonderful tracks by Harald Nies, Kikai, Ringhausen, Ensamble Circular, Xenoton, Sotra, and Sternenspringer.
Final episode for July, and here comes another XL edition. This time focusing on some recent releases of various styles, melodic and rhythmic, maybe glitchy or experimental. Why? Because I simply needed a change in music, and broadening ones senses always is a good idea. So I hope you will enjoy the tracks as well, taken from albums by Sabi & Kiyo, 30[eks], Koalips, PiXtar, and Phil Gerus.
Ambient music is something special. While it usually hides in the background, it not seldom acts as a kind of experience potentiator. On the other hand, it can give you a serenity putting your mind in a floating state. I love ambient music to let go or get into myself, and tonight you get quite a big hand full of it. Please, welcome the extra large edition of syndae with ambient tracks by Altus, Andrea Congia, Daniel Maze & Dave Zeal, Emerald Adrift, Marco Lucchi, Phillip Wilkerson, Reese Burgan, Robert Carty, Saito Koji, and Savaran.
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.