Music for the afternoons. A dense grey an imaginary city skyline and concrete spaces vast as villages.
https://soundcloud.com/ismusberlin/ismcast-presents-165-lokier
Music for the afternoons. A dense grey an imaginary city skyline and concrete spaces vast as villages.
https://soundcloud.com/ismusberlin/ismcast-presents-165-lokier
Noise for the morning to counter both uncanny noise and silence around.
https://soundcloud.com/user-117182270/kaos-london-podcast-19-years-of-denial
Too, music for the mornings. A lot of artists who used to adhere to a similar musical style and language seem to have somewhat changed ever since 2022 at least, quite some floating into musical directions that are less interesting to me, so it's nice to see Melanie Havens still is somehow keeping up that kind of sounds, blending newer dark techno and 1990s EBM / industrial elements into something that works rather well.
https://soundcloud.com/dame-music/mix-series-043-melanie-havens
Random morning conflicts, too: The strong urge to own and use an old-fashioned vinyl music player. And the rational perception of constraints in time, space and money suggesting to avoid this endeavour already in a planning state. Some music to wake up, nevertheless.
https://soundcloud.com/modular-expansion-records/modular-expansion-podcast-153-reka
The evening, much later. A bit dizzy and a bit still out there, in there, elsewhere. Not connecting, not longing, but still a bit of melancholy.