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Katharsis / Processed - Episode August 20, 2023

Katharsis / Processed - Episode August 20, 2023

Marta ~*Playlist: Dye O - PolyesterHelios - Fainted FogSin Fang - Missed CallBryan Senti - Telar - Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith remixThe Living Earth Show - Music For Hard Times: Vol 2, Pt 1Raphaelle…
Marta ~*Playlist: Dye O - PolyesterHelios - Fainted FogSin Fang - Missed CallBryan Senti - Telar - Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith remixThe Living Earth Show - Music For Hard Times: Vol 2, Pt 1Raphaelle Thibaut - MirageRaphaelle Thibaut - The PoolJuha Mäki-Patola - WavesAlaskan Tapes - Piano Improvisation IEric Christian - Dans le noir (Slow Meadow Rework)Library Tapes - Running by the RiverRyuichi Sakamoto - DNA - The Cinematic Orchestra RemodelBlursten, Lowercase Noises - OchrePenguin Cafe - Lamborghini 754Hugar - LandGretchen Yanover - Into This DreamSarah Neufeld - StoriesVanbur - In Cold Light (Alexandra Hamilton-Ayers Rework)Godspeed You! Black Emperor - Our Side Has to WinRoss Christopher - A Beautiful TransgressionCorre - Washwillamette - Buried PresidentsThe Field Tapes - Surreal Resolveanthéne - RemissionJessica Moss - Glaciers II, Pt IIMichi Oskah - WaterfallingJeannine Schulz - GentleIan William Craig - Red Gate with Starling
Episode ID: 1000625091653
GUID: https://cjsw.com/program/katharsis/episode/20230820/
Release Date: 21/08/2023, 15:28:30

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Processed is a show that will explore the other side of electronic music: These are not the club anthems that commonly come to mind what you hear the word electronic, even though you may occasionally hear a steady beat. This is music created by some of the most forward thinking sonic experimenters, existing in a space where the lines between challenge and accessibility are often blurred. We’ll be looking at the world of experimental electronic music: Going from ambient, to IDM, to sound art, to synth music, from the digitally-augmented to the hyper-digital, and everywhere in-between. It’s a diverse field of music, with influences as contrasting as John Cage and Kraftwerk, and sounds ranging from the most minimal to the absolute maximal. This is music for the ears, yes, but when you listen closely, it’s also music for the mind.

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