EXPANDIZONS – episode 51
uploaded 23 August 2009
Atiim Chenzira opens a “Can of Wormz” for us in this episode by introducing this track about the “push and pull of relationships,” which he recorded with Divasonic. You can buy this track at a number of online sites, but we recommend that you use bandcamp. To continue with the theme of relationships, this track is followed by Screenatorium’s“What if,” Weather Pending’s “Pieces” (from their debut album, “And How!“), Phour Trakk’s lo-fi “World Behind Your Eyes,” and Sel-P’s soulful “By My Side.”
From there, things get instrumental, with Alka’s “Blueberry,” NiM’s “Telephone Call” (which was on Fresh-Poulp’s “Octopus One” compilation), “Collaboration,” from -Maze- (on Jamendo.com), Lost Soul Refuge’s “Banshee” (from his album on Dusted Wax), a couple of dub tracks: Para’s “Component” (from the netlabel “A Quiet Bump” in Italy) and ManintheAttic’s “Aztarna” (on the Disboot netlabel in Spain), and concludes with a soaring track from Soundsache in Germany, “Demons and Devils.”
Intro from Atiim Chenzira
- DIVASONIC with ATIIM CHENZIRA – Can of Wormz (from “Can of Wormz” EP, buy from Bandcamp.)
- SCREENATORIUM – What if (from “Blue Morning” EP, download from Jamendo.com)
- WEATHER PENDING – Pieces (from their debut album “And How!” – buy from iTunes, Amazon, CDBaby)
- PHOUR TRAKK (FEAT. SICK-E) – World Behind Your Eyes (from “Detour,” download from Id.eology netlabel)
- SEL-P – By My Side (from the compilation “Tunguska Chillout Grooves vol 2,” download from Jamendo)
- ALKA – Blueberry (from “A Dog Lost in the Woods,” buy from Amazon, iTunes, etc.)
- NIM – Telephone Call (from the compilation “Octopus One,” fresh-poulp.net and sonicsquirrel)
- MAZE – Collaboration (from “X-Centric,” download from Jamendo.com)
- LOST SOUL REFUGE – Banshee (from “Black Orchid” EP, download from dustedwax.org)
- PARA – Component (from “Motion Dub,” download from www.aquietbump.com)
- MANINTHEATTIC – Aztarna (from the “Aztarna” EP, download from the Disboot netlabel)
- SOUNDSACHE – Demons and Devils (from the album “Klangwelt,” download from Jamendo.com)
Weather Pending — whom you heard on track 3 in this episode — have a music video for another track on their album “And How!” — it’s called “The Tide.” Here’s the video: