EXPANDIZONS, episode 15
originally broadcast in September, 2007
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Yay! More chilled-out tracks. In episode 15, we start out with a nice latin flavor — a track from Flux & Vega, released on the Konfort netlabel. Then on to another latin-infused track — this time from Calm Be, from the Sofasound netlabel. Then, another Sofasound artist: Andromeda Island.
Don’t ask me why I haven’t played one of Thorsten Jungbluth’s tracks before …they’re so great. Then, another one of my favorites is back: genox, with an “oldie but goodie.” Following that is a Lithuanian artist named Kondencuotas Pienas, whose track, “Sidabrine Dykuma (apelsino kosmaras)” can be found on a complilation called “Red Planet Volume 2.” You should check it out on the internet archive.
Then another one of my favorites: Steffan Coonan. Following that is another wonderful artist from the Konfort netlabel, Cri-Kong. And CDK is back with another sneaky, lo-fi remix called “That Sound.” Following that comes Kirbi, from the Russian Federation, and we wrap things up with a longtime net artist from mono211.com: Mosaik.
Enjoy! The next episode I’ll be swapping places with Andreas of XtraChill…so don’t miss it!
- Flux & Vega, “Menudencias,” from their release “Flux & Vega,” on the Konfort Records netlabel. See it at Discogs.
- Calm Be, “Mover,” from their release, “Impressions,” on the Sofasound netlabel
- Andromeda Island, “Sarazenen,” from the release “Cafe Uranus” on the Sofasound netlabel
- genox, “Budapest Homeboy,” from “Selected Works: 01-02,” in the internet archives
- Kondencuotas Pienas, “Sidabrine Dykuma (Apelsino Kosmaras),” from the compilation “Red Planet, Volume 2,” internet archives
- Steffan Coonan, “Slow Motion,” thanks to the Podsafe Music Network
- Cri-Kong, “Floripondia,” from the release “Hash Oil” on the Konfort Records netlabel
- CDK “That Sound (keep on smokin’ mix),” from ccMixter.org
- The Kirbi, “Jungle Law,” from the release “Anonymous Synonym”
- Mosaik, “Rubik,” from the album “Rubik,” originally from mono211.com, now in the Internet Archives.
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