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).
I have fresh and upcoming music and a joyful look back on tonight's playlist, all in all quite easy going this time. We start with a preview on Cantarella, the upcoming album by Z. Then we have a new compilation by the Tunguska Electronic Music Society named Craters: Cheko, where we have contributions from Radiotuman, Al K, and AoL. Then a short backflash to some Rainbow Serpent treat from Stranger. And closing up with Liplug's Blinker.
Now get this, your sitting around with your headphones on and suddenly unexpected sounds catch your attention. Tonight’s show is full of wonders. Music that broadens your experiences in structure and sound. A break out of common electronica, and yet familiar in many places. Upfront the second half of Many Sides of Music, the double album by Yves Potin / Jazzcomputer.org. Second, get beaten by Foehrb and Die Tugend von Heute. Then listen carefully to Zinkl and his Cockaigne. And surely enjoy Ways to Travek by Michaël Bijker. We also have another track from the iapets Compilation 2014 by The Redundant Rocker. Moreover, the Mantra is given to us by the Perry Ferya Band. And in the end, there is Adakekema’s Insolito. Suspense-packed music all along.
It’s not only that ambient releases start to stack up at my place, but I also feel the urge for something more serene at the moment. Well, it’s not really that serene, but quite mind drifting energy in tonight’s music. And this all starts right with the Sultry Kissing Lounge and the man and his guitar Markus Reuter. Then we have a compilation by the Tunguska Electronic Music Society with two contributions, one by Simiram and the next by Soft Note. More new stuff by Ivan Black going for The Somnambulist. We then take Excursion number 3 with our dear friend Altus. And we meet Mark Seelig again this time with Loren Nerell painting the Tree of Life. Finally, one half of the double album Many Sides of Music by Yves Potin a.k.a. Jazzcomputer.org. Happy floating.
Tonight we have the license to chill on syndae, with a bunch of recent releases and reworks. And we have a hint on an EM event again. This time in July, one month to go, with BKS, whom of we surely have some teaser on tonight's show. But first, a look back to the last century, where we Go for it with Megabyte. More great music by Erik Seifert & Josef Steinbüchel and their Softlock. We also show that moonbooter is Still Alive with him on the show. Then a track from Eglise de Betzdorf, one of the latest releases by Broekhuis, Keller and Schönwälder. Robert Fox, too, who has done a re-work of Asfafa. And finally E-Musikgruppe Lux Ohr and an exceprt from Spiralo.
Summer is coming with big beams, and so are spacey and sequency tracks. At least at the castle of Brederode you will be able to experience quite a bunch of them, as a little festival is taking place on June 27 featuring Free Arts Lab, Spyra, and Planet of the Arps. And to give you a little teaser, we have Spyra and Free Arts Lab on tonight's show right at the beginning. Then there is the new album by Byron Metcalf and Mark Seelig named Intention right behind. Followed by DigitalSimplyWorld who captured the Cosmic Ocean First Contact for us. Next, the new Walter Roos album beaming us into The 9th Dimension. And finally we will perceive A Scent of Jasmine when listening to e-Tiefengrund.
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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