EXPANDIZONS – 80
uploaded 13 November, 2011
Episode 80 (from the EYMH archives) by Djcary on Mixcloud

Prepare yourself for another long musical journey that starts with trip hop and evolves into psybient. Episode 80 features some new work from longtime favorite artists like Twin Muses / Mr. Moods, Screenatorium, Béla Bánhegyi, and Lemonchill. Plus we’ve got some music from artists who are new to this podcast. Enjoy this 1hr20min of sonic bliss…
TRACKLIST
- MR MOODS | TWIN MUSES – Think About Me (from “The final rendez-vous,” buy from Bandcamp)
- SCREENATORIUM – Who’s to Blame, feat. Hugo Kant (from “Flyentists,” listen at Jamendo, download from Digital Pit)
- ANITEK – Stage 4 (from “Sae Yeon,” from Jamendo.com)
- FRENIC – New World (from “Lessons from the Past,” download at dustedwax.org)
- BOOT CUT ROCKERS – So Beautiful (from “Time Travel,” SINE Music, buy from iTunes or Amazon)
- SAGNIK AND KRISHNAROOP – Flight 786 (Delhi to Abu Dhabi) (from “Ethereal Lounge,” from Jamendo.com)
- RADIOACTIVE SANDWICH – Drip Drop (from “Deli-edative Sounds,” download from Ektoplazm)
- ECCODEK – Calling the Rain (Afrodesiac Mix) (from “Remixtasy,” thanks to IODA. Buy from iTunes or Amazon)
- BELA BANHEGYI – Cobble Stones (from a new album — as yet unnamed — that will release soon!)
- MINDPHORIA – The Picture (from the compilation “Turlitava,” on the Neogoa label. Download from Ektoplazm.)
- N.I.O.– Mental as Anything (from “Search for Insights,” from Ektoplazm.com)
- HINKSTEP – Moonwalk on Mushroom Street (from “Sunrise from the Treetops,” from Ektoplazm)
- MIKE SWALE | LAMARCKIA – Crucible (hear it on SoundCloud)
- EUPHORICA – Chilling Plastics (from the compilation “Psyderchill,” Psyderweb netlabel, from Ektoplazm)
- LEMONCHILL – I missed a heart beat (excerpt of track from “Yourself Reality,” buy it from Bandcamp)
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And for your additional enjoyment, here’s a great, bass-drenched track from Euphorica:
And a different version of the Eccodek track (“Calling the Rain”) from this episode: