This sunday morning the City of Rotterdam was grey and misty… for a moment we thought we’re gonna see Autumn Leaves here! Such moments we dive into the archives of our music collection. Today we found: Forma Tadre. It has been on our minds to play on the podcast for years now. We had to play and record the music from a mini-disc to Logic first and now it’s here on the Senseo Sunday podcast. This album “Automate” can be filed under Experimental Ambient, Industrial Ambient. Brings back memories - “music that I first heard on a local radio station in 1995 in The Hague, TC” - It’s not exactly dinner music, it brings us dreamy and hypnotic loops and sounds, play @ high volume! Sunshine is getting through again, humidity at a very high level so we’ve got ourselves a sticky situation now.

Sticky situation: 26C and humidity at very high levels.
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(03:27) - Forma Tadre - Sinus Park
(08:28) - Forma Tadre - Node Rituals
Visit the FORMA TADRE website here
Tags: 2009, Andreas Meyer, Automate, Forma Tadre, Node Rituals, podcast, rotterdam, Senseo Sundays, Senseo® Sundays, Sinus Park, spacemusic
June 30th, 2009 at 1:16 am
Hi TC
I write in this one regarding the videocast…
I was AMAZED how the voice does an image then the brain goes another way
I pictured you as a hippie kind of guy, bearded, long haired, sunglasses, all like Sam Elliot (http://al-debran.com/debran/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/sam-elliott4.jpg)
BUT WHAT HAPPENED
Man you must be like 30 at most, all nordic, no beard, no wrinkles, all techie, man the brain does some weird connections…
so spacemusic has been one of my favorite podcasts ever (you and Daves Lounge are almost all I hear, happend the same when I saw a picture of him, like black n white)…
It was nice knowing u at last… keep up the great music, all this ambient chillness has made me completely apart in music preferences, since in Mexico all the mariachi and banda music are the only thing that people like, I prefer ambient-no-lyrics music… I call it “musica pacheca” and its the only thing I can hear nowadays. All my friends hate my ipod
great job
thanks
Francisco