If you are tuned into the Spacemusic podcast you might want to look into your subscription very soon….as we will adjust our frequency a little. Sorry for this inconvenience. But since radio stations also have to move up and down the FM freq band it’s not a surprise a podcast has to do as well sometimes.
This might be the last time we will change the feed. At last! Spacemusic will create a Feedburner feed! Something we should have done 6 years earlier I agree, what do we know? We love music and tech but we’re learning all the time. Now, whatever will happen in the future, our adventures will hopefully survive with this Feedburner one.
Here’s a bit of history: over time we have created 6 seasons of the Spacemusic podcast untill now. There’s the first season, the feed is the Libsyn one. There’s the archive feed that includes season 2-3-4-5…. etc. It’s the iStream one and therefore we can’t let the domain expire, unless of course we change that feed as well one day. We will let you know if we do. Finally there’s the actual season 6. At the moment this is the well known spacemusic.nl feed.
Also we have used different podcast plugins on our site, the most recent one is the Blubrry ‘Powerpress’ plugin for Wordpress. Before the Powerpress plugin we were using a Podpress plugin but this one caused too much troubles and bugs. We just had to switch. The Powerpress one is now active for a couple of months since season 6 and it seems to be working out fine.
However, behind the scenes this so called ‘Podpress’ plugin has caused troubles with the podcast description on iTunes and the iTunes podcast artwork. Somehow we seem to be unable to manage the Spacemusic podcast artwork after switching to the ‘Powerpress’ plugin. ‘Podpress’ has left something funny we can’t fix. Something we really can’t explain but just happens. (if you are a GURU let us know!) It’s getting a pain in the thumb! We’d like to be able to edit artwork, descriptions, tags, basically anything! So….
We figured it out: we have to create a steady Feedburner feed to save our listeners from further changes. In short: via Feedburner we can edit our podcast meta data from a web GUI and change artwork at any moment in time. The Feedburner feed will get it’s information from any feed where our podcast is. This should not be something our subscribers have to worry about right? Cool! We just need a solid feed which everybody can subscribe to and that’s it. Simple!
What’s next? We will tell iTunes we have a new feed. And here it is: http://feeds.feedburner.com/spacemusicpodcast If you’d like to keep listening to the Spacemusic podcast we suggest you subscribe to it right away. Soon via iTunes or just add it right now to your fav aggregator. It’s already active! You should get season 6 episodes immediately. If not please drop us a line and tell us your stories. We’re here to serve you.
Hope this helps….. from now on the right feed for the Spacemusic podcast is: http://feeds.feedburner.com/spacemusicpodcast
Thanks for staying subscribed.
~TC
Tags: feed, Feedburner, RSS, spacemusic
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Tons of rain and lots of wind… hello Autumn! Are you there again? It feels like we saw eachother only a few months ago? Ah well, we might as well dive into it the max: Spacemusic #603 brings you the Autumn theme from our point of view. Music to accompany you on those cold and windy nights, while driving work/home and having those typical Autumn season walks in the wild, getting lost if you will. Artists like Markus Reuter, Darshan Ambient, Mark Preston, id Submerged, Hoover Manoevres, Nunc Stans, Observation Point, Bola and a couple of other nice surprises. Tune in and post comments, cheers!
feedback/comments via spacemusic.nl@gmail.com
EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS:
Glickerman, MitranMitranMusic, DHM Music Design
[00:00] - MARKUS REUTER : Number of the Mind
[09:07] - DARSHAN AMBIENT : One Moon Shows in Every Pool
[14:41] - DARSHAN AMBIENT : a Day Within Days
[19:17] - MARK PRESTON : Patches
[22:33] - PHELIOS & C. STRITZEL : Schweifend
[27:00] - id SUBMERGED : Where You Want To Be
[31:18] - HOOVER MANOEVRES : Molokov
[35:47] - NUNC STANS : Navigation Alpha
[37:47] - OBSERVATION POINT : Bismark (Theme)
[39:14] - BOLA : Squib (Nuclear)
[49:00] - F.S.O.L. : Dead Skin Cells (from the archives: 1994)
[52:25] - BIOSPHERE/HIA : Augusta Road
[57:11] - id SUBMERGED : Third Wheel (Musthave!)
Thank you for joining Space… with spacemusic.nl
© 2010
Tags: 2010, Biosphere, Bola, Darshan Ambient, F.S.O.L., Higher Intelligence Agency, Hoover Manoevres, id Submerged, Mark Preston, Markus Reuter, Nunc Stans, Observation Point, Phelios, podcast, spacemusic, Stritzel
Thoughts: Good evening from Rotterdam, how are you all doing? What are you doing? What’s going on and are you still tuned in? Such a funny and typical thing that keeps spinning around here: the other day I saw this TV program on Dutch TV3 channel, I think it was ‘Kinderen voor Kinderen’, young kids singing songs about life and stuff, you know how it goes. But when I was paying close attention to the lyrics it was about “we all have a big house, a fat car, but boy … are we busy”, “we don’t have the time to enjoy life very often”. Now this really makes you think and sometimes the best way to realize is by hearing the words from a 12 year old ….. Honestly, is life really about the big house, the fat car, intense (internet) shopping, living on deadlines and working 50 hrs-a-week? For me it all comes down to this simple basic question: do we live to work, or do we work to live?
Spacemusic: Interesting songs and releases came in. The latest release “Nature and Design” by Mark Preston for instance, all great tracks with high soundtrack value. We invited Mark to chat on Skype about the album and he agreed. Something we both look forward to! Then we noticed the Röyksopp album ‘Senior’. It’s out there for a while and we’d like to play some on our show. After sending a message to them, no response. We will try contact them again. Another fantastic production by Intelligentsia arrived at our studios “Music for Motherships”. Super cool space music which should be on …. the Spacemusic podcast, coming soon! Last but not least: the release by id Submerged: very hard to decide which tracks will be on the podcast as ALL tracks on the album “Philosoreal” are just incredible to listen to! Stay tuned.
Communications: we are on automatic pilot; better known as the Non-Stop mode. Season 6 will continue like #601 and #602 : offering our listeners pleasant themes and atmospheres throughout the year for the perfect balance between the busy life and …the real life. Release dates will vary but you should get enough vitamines to survive 2010. Ambient, soundtrack, experimental etc. One thing we do wish for is a bit of feedback though; that way ‘the others’ and yourself can read about ‘the others’ and yourself. Say again? Please post comments if you have something on your mind? Imagine how sad our site looks like without true enthousiasm and spontaneous burps by our listeners…. So get ready to post yours today and wipe out all the ‘0 comments’ parts of the Spacemusic site. Go-g0-go!
Finally: … Christmas 2010 is coming and New Year’s Eve. Wishes and greetings can be sent to our SOUNDCLOUD , all messages will be transmitted during a special 2010/2011 podcast episode. Any audio format is accepted. Do not worry about the sound quality, we can fix anything
“after super shows like ‘Hydrolux’ and transmitting the Jean-Michel Jarre 10-10-10 event, I wonder: is there anybody out there?” ~TC
Tags: log20101107, spacemusic
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The shuttle Discovery will be launched with a six-member crew november 1 on its last scheduled flight to the International Space Station. It would be its last flight before its scheduled retirement, and the fourth and last flight of the year…. our music on this episode is a perfect soundtrack for watching Earth and many other things from high above. Featuring artists like Darshan Ambient, David Helpling, Max Corbacho, Bruno Sanfilippo, Lammergeyer, Observation Point, Off the Sky…
feedback/comments via spacemusic.nl@gmail.com
EXCECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Jürgen Ewald, Greg Demetrick
[00:00] - DARSHAN AMBIENT : Slow Drift
[05:05] - DAVID HELPLING : Sleeping on the Edge of the World
[09:00] - MAX CORBACHO and BRUNO SANFILIPPO : Signs…
[15:00] - DAVID HELPLING : Sticks and Stones
[18:50] - LAMMERGEYER : The Effect of Winter (tip!)
[20:57] - OBSERVATION POINT : Opal in Stairway
[24:20] - LAMMERGEYER : The Cartographers Dream
[29:32] - LAMMERGEYER : All This Time
[34:30] - DARSHAN AMBIENT : The Cool River
[37:00] - OFF THE SKY ft. SINEWEAVER : Virtigo
Thank you for joining Space… with spacemusic.nl
Tags: 2010, Bruno Sanfilippo, Darshan Ambient, David Helpling, Lammergeyer, Max Corbacho, Observation Point, Off the Sky, podcast, spacemusic
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Welcome to the Spacemusic podcast, take a deep breath, forget about everything and enjoy the music we play here for you… it’s a journey through time and space featuring artists like Ars Deco, Carbon Based Lifeforms, Craig Padilla, Terra Ambient, Observation Point, Robert Douglas, Ben Cox, Bruno Sanfilippo and Mathias Grassow.
feedback/comments via:spacemusic.nl@gmail.com
EXCECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Jürgen Ewald, Greg Demetrick
[00:00] - ARS DECO : Onda
[04:50] - CARBON BASED LIFEFORMS : Transmission/Intermission (MORE)
[08:00] - CRAIG PADILLA : Realm of the Spirit (MORE)
[14:00] - TERRA AMBIENT : The Glass House (MORE)
[20:18] - OBSERVATION POINT : Timeless
[24:01] - ROBERT DOUGLAS : October Sun (MORE)
[29:12] - BEN COX : Anhinga (MORE)
[35:35] - BRUNO SANFILIPPO+MATHIAS GRASSOW : Cromo p.2 (MORE)
Tags: 2010, Ars Deco, Ben Cox, Bruno Sanfilippo, Carbon Based Lifeforms, Craig Padilla, mathias grassow, Observation Point, podcast, Robert Douglas, spacemusic, Terra Ambient
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Being a fan of Underworld for at least 20 years now, we proudly present the new release “Barking” on our show! Soon after we noticed this new album we ran to our local store an bought it. Of course we did some pre-listening to the iTunes Store 30-second snippets before doing so…The album is good! Past, present and future come together during this 9 track story; Karl Hyde and Rick Smith have been in music production for 30 years, they know how to entertain us. And please, have a good listen yourself before judging. We have read reviews out there, some of them really good, unfortunately a bunch of reviews being completely untrue and not understanding the vibes that Underworld is so very keen on. The most funny review we found is posted by The Telegraph and it says: “There are a couple of vintage Underworld tracks but the album ends disappointingly with Louisiana, which is guaranteed to clear the dance floor”. We think that The Telegraph simply don’t get the story right here. The album “Barking” is not only about dance. And that’s a good thing! It’s not only about uplifting tracks, we can hear a story about the old, the new and what might be expected. The truth is, we are happy that Underworld is not doing the uptempo thing the entire album. There’s other ways to go there and to fill the ‘dance floor’all night long!
I like the Dutch review at dance.nl much better, saying “Ja, Underworld klinkt zeker nieuw; van rauwe techno tot meeslepende trance en ambient, en tegelijk meer pop dan je ze in tijden hebt gehoord. Geweldige plaat.” In plain English that is: “Underworld sounds new; rough Techno to Trance and Ambient and more Pop than ever, great record”.
After we bought ourselves the original digi-pack in the local record store in Rotterdam (PLATO) being the one including the DVD video clips, we decided to contact OM-Records in the US. Big thanks to James @ OM-Records for his enthousiasm and understanding. And yes… we’ve got official permission to play some pieces of the “Barking” way of life. The release with many collaborations, just to name a few: Paul van Dijk, Mark Knight and D. Ramirez. We’re pretty sure our audience will like the taste of it.
Tune in to the Spacemusic podcast upcoming saturday september 25th 2010 for a party episode with Underworld!
~TC
Tags: flyer, Karl Hyde, OM-Records, Rick Smith, spacemusic, Underworld
Perfect spacemusic on this one! The new release by Rudy Adrian, music while lying down in the middle of the room, lights out… “Distant Stars” brings us deep space music and intergalactic soundscapes. Rudy has been busy with this album for quite some time, he wanted to release longer floating tracks. Well, he did! And boy did we not feel gravity at all this morning when listening to the album straight from the pad. You should try. Available on iTunes, this is a Lotuspike/Spotted Peccary Music release.
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NOTE: we have replaced the MP3 file due to distortion in the first posted file, it should be ok now.
[00:14] - coffee break for september 5th 2010
[00:56] - greetings from Bert in Evansville Indiana USA
[03:16] - EXECUTIVE PRODUCER for this show: Michael Sanchez
[04:20] - The World Premiere has been very successful!
[04:50] - The Crossing pre-order at DeepExile.com
[06:22] - RUDY ADRIAN plays Netherworld
[10:26] - RUDY ADRIAN plays Entering The Temple Of Haruka Kawagishi
[18:33] - you can PING find us on iTunes 10
[19:10] - have a great week!

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EXECUTIVE PRODUCER:
Michael Sanchez from Austin TX, USA.
BIG THANKS TO:
Jon @ Spotted Peccary Music
Tags: 2010, Distant Stars, Lotuspike, podcast, Rudy Adrian, spacemusic, Spotted Peccary Music
Yes, we break the new record by Helpling and Jenkins: The Crossing is on! This 11 track album is one of the best we’ve heard so far in 2010 in this genre…. excellent ambient/soundtrack files by two musicians who know what they’re doing: grabbing us and showing us around in their world. Official release: september 14th 2010. On this podcast two tracks from the album; seamlessly mixed so you won’t hear a ’skip’ or ‘edit point’ - it’s done LIVE. This file is compresssed to 320Kbps MP3 format. You should play it loud! Have a listen and please post your comment/feedback right here at our site. It’s an honour to air the new release this way… the modern way to open doors to new music. Thanks for listening and enjoy the show!
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Storyboard:
[00:14] - door open and chill…
[01:12] - from Rotterdam, we have this World Premiere!
[04:32] - David and Jon say hi!
[04:44] - DAVID HELPLING/JON JENKINS play Awake
[08:21] - DAVID HELPLING/JON JENKINS play The Lesson
[16:00] - Album, T-Shirts, Posters via DeepExile.com
[17:50] - Feedback and voice recordings to spacemusic.nl@gmail.com, thanks!
BIG THANKS TO:
David & Jon @ Deep Exile
Spotted Peccary Music
Cass Anawaty at Sunbreak Music
Howard Givens at Spotted Peccary Studios
Artwork, photos and design by Michal Karcz
www.deepexile.com
www.spacemusic.nl
Tags: 2010, Cass Anawaty, David Helpling, Jon Jenkins, Michal Karcz, podcast, San Diego, spacemusic, Spotted Peccary, Sunbreak Music, The Crossing, World Premiere
Sunday morning after a good nite of sleep and a working week…had real Calzone for breakfast and hot tea. Reading the latest e-mail makes me realize I’m back @ the daily routines. There’s not much demo content coming in lately so we guess musicians are celebrating their holidays. Lucky for us Jennifer has sent us an e-mail with a link to Shamantis. And guess what? Bingo! Good music for our podcast. See details below.
Shamantis (Nick Pittsinger, 20) was born and raised on music and is an avid musician, composer/songwriter, and producer. He has had intensive jazz music theory training, and continues to push the envelope of sound by incorprating genres from traditional hindustani music to new and experimental forms of goa and down-tempo.
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[00:14] - door open and coffee…!
[01:07] - good morning from Rotterdam (City Centre)
[06:07] - SHAMANTIS plays Solace
[11:08] - SHAMANTIS plays The Mandala
[15:18] - visit spacemusic.nl for shownotes
[15:55] - NEW album by Jenkins and Helpling coming soon
[16:55] - Feedback and voice recordings to spacemusic.nl@gmail.com, thanks!
Note: Shamantis music has been on the Surf Documentary “21 Days Later”. See trailer below for the feature.
Tags: 2010, Nick Pittsinger, podcast, Shamantis, Solace, spacemusic, The Mandala
Back in the studio after a real cool holiday destination in the UK. After spending a week exploring the south coast of England we are ready for new podcasts like this one. You can see PHOTOS in a slideshow at our Picasa web album. This Coffee Break for august13th brings you wonderful music and talk over coffee. We have the exclusive opportunity to play music from the new Cool Off Chillout Volume 3, to be released august 27th 2010. See shownotes at the spacemusic.nl website for links and info. Inspired by the white cliffs we have seen…. a new Flying Dutchman episode will follow after this one. Stay tuned.

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Coffee Break August 13th 2010 Tracklisting:
[00:14] - door open!
[00:59] - SCHILLER plays Falling ft. MOYA BRENNAN
[04:21] - ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Season 6
[04:40] - the music in the background is performed by THOMAS LEMMER: Soul Diver
[07:33] - SINE plays Deep Down
[11:41] - The new COOL OFF CHILLOUT VOLUME 3 / release: AUGUST 27TH 2010
[12:53] - KLANGSTEIN ft. SINE plays Klangsine
[16:50] - Feedback and voice recordings to spacemusic.nl@gmail.com, thanks!
Tags: 2010, Klangstein, Moya Brennan, podcast, Schiller, season6, SINE, spacemusic
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(60MB VIDEO) The biggest cruise ship that was here in Rotterdam, the second biggest in the world…. Norwegian Epic carries over 4,000 people, the overall length is 329.5m and you can choose from 19 decks…. This is a video capture of the departure from Rotterdam, NL. The music we chose is performed by CRASH from New Zealand. You can find the track “The Amazing” on his Music for Film 1-4 series. Also: if you’d like to see the HD edit of this video please subscribe to our HD video podcast on iTunes here or copy/paste the video podcast RSS feed to any other podcast receiver.

Normally we post videos via the Spacemusic HD channel only… but we have a feeling not everybody knows where to find it. That’s a work in progress! Especially because Season 6 will include more video. Please follow the links below to get more details and fun. Thanks for your support.
Norwegian Epic website
Spacemusic Blip TV channel on iTunes (subscribe for free!)
Music by CRASH available on iTunes
Tags: 2010, cruise, Maas, Norwegian Epic, podcast, rotterdam, ship, spacemusic, video, Wilhelminakade
New studio setup now includes Logic Studio 2 and it works great! Took a little while to upgrade and update but oh yes…. we like it a lot here in the 64-bit mode environment. If you are a Logic 8 user, it is very much worth it to move on. Allright, hear hear, good music for you: first of all we found this track by Mosaik called Imogen Heap which is a nice kick off for this Coffee Break. From France comes the one and only Alexel and we’re proud to have him on the show playing two tracks from his soundtrack ‘No Gravity’, the PSP game out there. We already knew that New Zealand is a beautiful country and it certainly brings us excellent cinematic music performed by Crash. Mike Beaver has released one of the best series we’ve ever heard: Music for Films volume 1-4 are available. Everybody should get a copy and play at their homes… no more stress! The same goes for a very pleasant meeting we had with D.P. Kaufman. His brand new album ‘As The Ruins Falls’ has a place on our iPod now and will stay there…The music can be described as dreamy and trippy, various styles combined on one album; soundtrack meets IDM, Electronica meets Ambient. File it under ‘Refreshing’ and ‘Reload Yourself’… we love it! Off the Sky offers you the deep part for this show. Finalized by Anton Kapela and Arthur Durkee playing loops and guitars that simply sound very ambient. Enjoy this show!
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Coffee Break Storyboard:
[00:00]Welcome to the Coffee Break for June 2010
[00:15]Open the gate…
[06:08]Mosaik (Rymdlego RMX) - Imogen Heap
[10:52]Alexel - 6 Days (No Gravity soundtrack)
[15:27]Alexel - Ultra (No Gravity soundtrack)
[18:50]Enjoying the 64-bit mode after necessary updates…
[21:54]Crash - Everything I am is Everything You were
[26:02]Crash - America
[34:28]D.P.Kaufman - The Second Beginning
[38:11]D.P. Kaufman - Inside the Hopeful Machine
[45:28]Time to dive into the deep…
[46:00]Get the Spacemusic App here
[46:12]Off the Sky - Sea Ghosts
[51:42]Off the Sky - Du Soleil (Off the Sky RMX)
[58:58]Anton Kapela + Arthur Durkee - Head Space (exclusive track)
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Coffee Break recipe: as so many people ask me about the show and what I use for the production, here’s how to make a show in less than 1000 words…. Collecting and compiling the best music from all over the world, glue them together or bundle them like they really fit together, editing EQ and start-end points where necessary, collecting necessary information for being able to publish where to buy the records and find out more about the artist. Then: record the show and don’t forget to get a big cup of coffee…
After recording comes the mastering, bouncing and compression to mp3 format at 192Kbps stereo for best listening experiences and acceptable audio file size. All things on a Mac: the production of the show in Logic Studio. We also use this for bigger projects and it’s the best we know. Microphone: AKG Perception 200. Alesis Audio Interface io2. Meanwhile: create shownotes for the show, that is the storyboard with time codes for all tracks. Include links to iTunes Store or the artist website, whatever is most handy for a track in particular. Shownotes need to be saved as a text file, copy/pasted this into the actual post on the Spacemusic website later but also paste to this new pdf file for the Spacemusic App on the iPhone/iPod Touch. iTunes: add the compressed mp3 file and tag the file with all data, title, album, genre, lyrics, illustration. Front-end listening to the entire show before uploading to the server, if there’s something wrong one needs to re-open the project and filter out the error, compress it to mp3 again. Upload the mp3 file to the server.
Creating the RSS post on the Spacemusic server, add tags and SEO info. Adding the ‘podcast’ play arrow. Adding the photo/logo for the episode. Adding the media file: the actual show mp3 that was uploaded to the Libsyn server. We also create an extra post on this server for the parallel iPhone App feed with the same enclosure: the show mp3. Tags and bonus content for the iPhone App: the PDF file that has been created earlier plus some fine artwork in .jpg format. Open up Photoshop for making the 100% version and the 33% transparent version cause one needs to be able to read the shownotes with the artwork in the background. Credits to Shinsou for designing the Spacemusic App Artwork. Are we there yet? Let me see: checking all links from the shownotes to see if they work well. If yes: hit publish on both servers. Testing both the RSS feeds. Downloading the files and play the files. I think that’s basically it…. per show it takes app. 8 hours to do the job, depending on the availability and quality of the music of course, sometimes longer, never shorter
Enjoy your coffee!
Tags: 2010, Alexel, Anton Kapela, Arthur Durkee, Crash, D.P.Kaufman, Mosaik, No Gravity, Off the Sky, podcast, PSP, Sony, spacemusic
When one thinks about it: 65 years of freedom in this country … on May 4th we remember all civilians and members of the armed forces of the Kindom of The Netherlands who have died in wars or peacekeeping missions since the outbreak of World War II. May 5th is Liberation day in Holland, celebrating the ending of the German occupation. Spacemusic.nl offers you this personal mix, compiled and mixed by *TC*, a blend of excellent ambient/soundtrack music that triggers you to remember and feel connected with all people who do. Feel free to post comments!
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Coffee Break Storyboard:
[00:00] Entering the Spacemusic quarters…
[03:25] Remembrance Day + Liberation day = 65 yrs of freedom!
[05:49] Scott August plays ‘a Pale Radiance’
[13:49] Scott August plays ‘New Horizons’
[19:57] UtopiaXO plays ‘Muse’
[24:28] UtopiaXO plays ‘a Walk in the Woods’
[34:45] Northcore plays ‘Min Ros’
[37:25] Northcore plays ‘Metronome’
[40:10] Mosaik plays ‘Noa Lake’
[44:18] Planet Boelex plays ‘New beginning’ (TIP for this week!)
[50:54] Couple of albums on the desk…
[55:44] Your feedback is appreciated, speak soon.

“when one thinks about it…. 65 years of freedom” ~TC
Tags: 1940-1945, 2010, 65 years of freedom, Liberation Day, may4th, may5th, Mosaik, Northcore, planet boelex, podcast, Remembrance Day, rotterdam, Scott August, spacemusic, UtopiaXO
Inspired by the sounds from the new Bruno Sanfilippo / Mathias Grassow album called ‘CROMO’. It’s a beauty: 6 piano & drones pieces all in the range of at least 7 minutes each with a final track of 19 minutes… This podcast is LIVE recorded from the kitchen, this time a vega meal that consists of Poco Loco tortillas, vega meat, unions, spinach, Casa Fiesta spices and hot vegetables sauce.
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Tags: Bruno Sanfilippo, cromo, mathias grassow, soundseeing, spacemusic
What podcasting is all about, go with the flow, press record and publish!
First of a series that will show up on the Spacemusic feed… every now and then. This time baking potatoes, meat, preparing salad, vegetables, testing the new audio recording equipment, some news. Is this really a Spacemusic episode? Yes it is. Though we’re not playing full tracks, this feed is also about the beauty of sound in general and a gateway to the audiophile world out there. To be continued…
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Tags: soundseeing, spacemusic
Welcome to the Springtime edition of the Coffee Break! It’s getting warmer, it’s getting better, it’s getting a smile on our face….. how about you? This show we have something very interesting to mention about the new CENTURIA release by ELEON: one hundred tracks of fantasty music on one release! The Fresh Air Lounge series is now under the wings of the Spacemusic domain, home safe. Still looking for a HQ portable mic that doesn’t fall apart that easily and lasts longer than one year… we’d like to go out again and record some cool soundseeingtours from our Spaceship. Tune in and enjoy Springtime!
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Coffee Break Storyboard:
[00:00]Start the coffee machine!
[00:40]This…. is the loading program! Spacemusic.nl plays ‘Wonderland’
[03:31]Eleon plays Alastria
[07:30]The album CENTURIA is available via Spacemusic.nl only (NO LONGER AVAILABLE ANYMORE!)
[07:53]Fresh Air! Lounge Series are now under the wings of Spacemusic here
[08:48]Klangstein plays ‘Ganz Leise’
[13:40]Fresh Air! could bring you new shows this summer…
[14:29]Johannes Huppertz plays ‘Springtime’
[17:57]Scott August plays ‘Calling the Sun’
[21:00]Anawaty/Russell play ‘Sunset over Manda Valley’
[26:24]Nemesis plays ‘Return to the West’
[32:32]Executive Producer for this show: DHM Music Design: dhmmusicdesign.com
[32:43]Thank you for your donations! Mark, Daniel, Volker and Eduardo.
[33:41]Solar Fields plays ‘Sol Remix’
[38:44]How do you like your eggs in the morning…?
[39:23]Shoot an e-mail about the headphones/mic we’re looking for?
[40:28]Follow us via Twitter
[40:37]Spacemusic in Deutschland: May 2010 /SCHILLER tour
[41:15]Bad Loop plays ‘En Sure Sinua’
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(NO LONGER AVAILABLE ANYMORE)

100 tracks performed by ELEON - CENTURIA is no longer available... Sorry!
Tags: 2010, Bad Loop, Cass Anawaty, Centuria, DHMmusicdesign, Eleon, Fresh Air!, Johannes Huppertz, Klangstein, Nemesis, Paul Russell, podcast, Scott August, Sine Music, Softphase.org, Solar Fields, spacemusic
From Niedersachsen, Germany: Thomas Lemmer’s Lounge music Project. “Mein erstes Solo Album wird ein Chillout - Lounge Album sein. Die Idee dazu kam mir Anfang 2007, als ich anfing mit meinen alten analogen Synthesizern zu experimentieren. Ich verarbeitete sphärische Flächen mit sehr langsamen Drumloops und improvisierte über die Harmonien. Nach und nach kristallisierten sich immer mehr guter Ideen heraus und ich dachte, warum eigentlich nicht gleich ein ganzes Album davon produzieren”. The Jukebox plays an exclusive track, many Thanks Thomas!

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Artist: Thomas Lemmer
Track: Missing you badly brother (Chillbar Vol.2)
Visit Thomas Lemmer on Myspace here
Buy the album ‘Chillout Lounge’ by Thomas Lemmer here
©2010 Jukebox - spacemusic.nl
Tags: Chillout Lounge, Jukebox, podcast, spacemusic, Thomas Lemmer
Making music since he was 15 years old, Mark de Jong studied sonology at the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague and it was a couple of years later when he launched the ‘Low Energy Center’. A way of hiding from the high-energy world outside and re-load in the low-energy center. His inspiration to start making ambient music had to do with a dance party back in 1992; at his friend’s place (*TC*) he heard this album by Locust called ‘Weathered Well’. TC played the best tracks from this album during this non-stop ambient afterparty which was born early in the morning in Harmelen, near Utrecht. Mark got hooked and from that moment in time, ambient music has become a way of living for him. Ambient Island is one of his latest projects where his music can be downloaded and can be donated for. Visit Ambient Island here.
The Jukebox plays the title song from his album ‘Good To See You’ and is also available on the iTunes Store, Amazon MP3, Rhapsody and Sony Connect. The music is timeless and deserves a very close listen on a regular basis; Feel free to de-compress and re-load yourself in the Low Energy Center!

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Artist: Low Energy Center
Track: Good To See You
Album: Good To See You
Visit the Low Energy Center Myspace site here
Buy the album ‘Good To See You’ on iTunes Store here
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Tags: Good to see you, Jukebox, Low Energy Center, Mark de Jong, Multispace, podcast, spacemusic
The Edge of a Fairytale is an ambient excursion to inner and outer spaces. Inspired and influenced by ancient myths, legends and places, this album is my soundtrack to the world as we perceive it; balancing between the known and the unknown - on The Edge of a Fairytale.
“…the deep, rich and mystifying sound that resides on The Edge of a Fairytale has a somewhat dark point of view. However it is not a darkness of evil, but rather one that dwells within the uncharted realms between truth and fiction; a darkness representing an unknown that we travel through while always optimistic that there is light - or enlightenment - to be found somewhere ahead.”

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Artist: Between Interval
Track: Three years Ago
Album: The Edge of a Fairytale (a Spotted Peccary release)
Visit the Between Interval website here
Buy the album “The Edge of a Fairytale” on iTunes Store here
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Tags: Between Interval, Jukebox, podcast, spacemusic, Spotted Peccary, The Edge of a Fairytale, Three Years Ago
Anjey Satori was born on April 6, 1969, in the Ukraine. Anjey was interested in mysticism and esoteric teachings of the East from his early years.
He worked as an organizer of special courses and seminars at the Institute of Nontraditional Medicine and has had enough experience to teach the basics of bioenergy and healing.
The pseudonym “satori” (insight) Anjey thought of while practicing meditation and yoga. Once the “expansion of conscious” happened and there was an experience of “satori” described in classical Zen-Buddhist texts. The feeling of inner light and bliss lasted for several days. It was the meeting with his innermost Self.
Anjey Satori’s music is intended for meditation, healing and anyone travelling an inner journey. Each composition creates a harmonious balance of music and spirit.

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Artist: Anjey Satori
Track: Forest Surround
Album: For Relaxation
Free albums by Anjey Satori here
Anjey Satori on LastFM here
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Tags: Anjey Satori, for relaxation, Forest Surround, Jukebox, podcast, Satori, spacemusic
Coffee Break February 2010
Storyboard:
[00:00]Start the coffee machine!
[00:47]Spacemusic Coffee Break for feb. 2010
[01:45]Nemesis plays ‘Kopernikus’ (CREW’s favorite track!)
[09:00]Nemesis plays ‘Origin of Species’
[15:10]Check Planet Origo for more info about the Nemesis release (Big Thanks to Glenn !!)
[16:10]Electrix plays ‘Spicy Sand’
[20:55]Electrix plays ‘Take a Second’
[24:50]Gold Lounge plays ‘Only a Dream’ (Big Thanks to Michele!!)
[30:10]Enjoying the chicken soup…
[32:00]Samantha James plays ‘Right now’ (gets our 5 out of 5 stars and let’s go on a date please!)
[35:18]Let’s count the years now…
[36:09]Spacemusic 5th Year Anniversary! HOORAY!


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[37:00]Despite all wishes for more…
[38:07]Marry the right one… and become a full-time *TC* ?
[38:30]Executive Producer for this show: Marc Vogel / Pro Vision Media
[39:05]Donations are very welcome
[39:45]Magic Sound Fabric plays ‘Majesty‘
[45:02]Magic Sound Fabric plays ‘Coming Home’
[51:03]Jukebox will play the longggg songggg once a month, stay tuned
[52:46]Do you wanna go MORE? Feel free to support us MORE.
[53:55]We’re looking for good Spacemusic App promoters!
[53:54]Let us hear your story and we’ll send you a free download code!
[55:27]Jeff Greinke plays ‘Before the Storm‘ (Virga album)
[01:00:53]Jeff Greinke plays ‘After the Fall’ (Virga album)
Demo songs / albums - Yes Please! We need more to hear from you. Hungry for good music.
Send us a download URL or send the physical album to our postal in Rotterdam/Holland.
Cheers! >>> HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY!
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Next show: Jukebox for monday feb. 15th 2010
Tags: coffee break, Electrix, Gold Lounge, Jeff Greinke, Magic Sound Fabric, Nemesis, Origo Sound, Planet Origo, podcast, Provisionmedia, Samantha James, spacemusic
From Holland comes today’s artist *TC* - It all started when he was like 7 years old and heard this tape with music by Jean-Michel Jarre: the Oxygène album. It was recorded by his neighbour and friend Robert. It just went on and on from that moment in time… TC bought himself one synthesizer-based record after another. Other music was irrelevant from his perspective… Though during his childhood he used to listen to very melodic songs as well, collected by his parents; on a regular day he would hear Neil Diamond, James Last, Barbra Streisand, some Arne Janssen during birthday parties and even this Dutch band ‘BZN’. We’re talking the livingroom now. Back in his own room, TC would play his vinyl collection and listen to the radio. During the 80’s his favorite radio show was the ‘CD Show’ hosted by Wim van Putten. But also ‘The Soul Show’ with Ferry Maat and ‘In The Mix’ by Ben Liebrand on friday nights at Veronica radio station.
His vinyl collection in those years: Peru, Jarre, Vangelis, Klaus Doldinger, Tangerine Dream. When the first CD’s were launched TC was at the ‘Capilux’ store and bought his first one: Klaus Schulze ‘Body Love’. His first electronic music CD ever…
TC studied Sonology at the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague, NL. In 1994, TC was the first Dutch conservatory student to graduate on a live dance music performance, held at the Sonic Acts Festival in Paradiso, Amsterdam. He was in a band at that time called ‘Normally Invisible’. They made one album and it was released on Staalplaat Records, Amsterdam. Genre: ambient/trance.
In his own studio TC worked on a solo project, the ‘Atlantic Treasure’ album. It wasn’t released until years later when the iTunes Store was getting popular. There’s no physical release but one never knows what the future might bring. From this album the jukebox plays ‘Impact LNB’ - inspired by the Nord Lead synth, samples from SciFi movies, the wonderful theme of ‘La Double Vie de Véronique’ (Zbigniew Preisner) and his big Persian love from Isfahan, both were born on the same day. File it under ‘what suits you’ or ‘never to be deleted’. It’s intriguing and cinematic and it even makes the artist wonder whatever happened to making music…

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Artist: *TC*
Track: Impact LNB
Album: Atlantic Treasure
Visit the *TC* website here (you’re already there)
Buy the album ‘Atlantic Treasure’ on iTunes Store here
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Tags: atlantic treasure, impact LNB, Jukebox, podcast, spacemusic, TC
Since Jason Corder decided that becoming a weather man was farcely over-rated, he coined the ambiguously fitted moniker ‘Off the Sky’ which was in reality birthed in transit of his experimenting with converting chaos theories (especially those relating to weather systems*) into musical forms. And really its just an apropos title summating this atmospheric and acoustic communal project emanating from his studio in Kentucky ergo USA. Offthesky is truly a humble handle that reflects both Jason’s mild manered nature and his “in-the-clouds” mind-set when relating to others. His musical miasmatic manifestations are loosely inspired by chaos theory mathematics, dark foreboding jazz, and various natural substances…
The Jukebox plays “From Cold Distances to a Warm Place”. Like more of his tracks, this one can be seen as ‘glue’ between other tracks, creating the perfect sound bath, the perfect moments, the movie directed by Jason Corder a.k.a. Off the Sky.

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Artist: Off the Sky
Track: Cold distances to a warm place
Album: Cold Distances
Visit the Off the Sky website here
Visit the Off the Sky Myspace site here
Buy music by Off the Sky from the iTunes Store here
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Tags: Cold Distances, Jason Corder, Jukebox, Off the Sky, podcast, spacemusic
Biosphere is the main recording name of Geir Jenssen (born 1962), a Norwegian musician who has released a notable catalogue of ambient and electronic music. He is well known for his ‘ambient techno’ and ‘arctic ambient’ styles, his use of music loops and particular samples from sci-fi sources. His track ‘Novelty Waves’ was used for the 1995 campaign of Levi’s. His 1997 album ‘Substrata’ was voted by www.hyperreal.org as one of the all time classic ambient albums.
Biosphere regularly performs live during electronic music festivals and in clubs throughout Europe and various other locales around the world. Live performances usually consist of Jenssen performing improvisations or variations on newer tracks on a laptop while video art is projected behind him. In 2008 Jenssen announced a year-long break from touring due to his reported hatred of ‘airports, security checks, unhealthy food, air conditioning, hotels, etc.’ However he resumes concert activity in 2009….
Today’s Jukebox track is the first track we ever heard from Biosphere. We go back to 1992… it’s the timeless ‘Microgravity’ with many thanks to ‘Origo Sound’.

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Artist: Biosphere
Track: Microgravity
Album: Microgravity
Visit the Biosphere myspace website here
Buy the album ‘Microgravity’ on iTunes Store here
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Tags: Biosphere, Geir Jenssen, Jukebox, Microgravity, Origo Sound, podcast, spacemusic
Solar Cycle has been making music for over 9 years now in various styles and under several aliases. It all got started during the 90’s when he experienced music production and DJ sets. After moving to London a few years ago he (name unknown) met interesting people who helped him to understand the beauty of making music on a PC (perhaps it’s time for the Mac soon?) After a few years of studying music and composing, dance and techno stuff, trance productions, the Solar Cycle project really got started. A style that he refers to as “Summer Cocktail of Chillout House, Electronica and Ambient”.

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Artist: Solar Cycle
Track: Viento
Album: Flare
Visit the Solar Cycle website from here
Buy the album ‘Flare’ by Solar Cycle on iTunes Store here
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Tags: Flare, Jukebox, podcast, Solar Cycle, spacemusic, Viento