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
We go way back, shortly after we initiated the Spacemusic podcast we stumbled upon this track ‘I realize’. Later we found out about the fact this track was performed by Mosaik from Sweden, under a different name. Translation of the Swedish ‘Rymdlego’ comes near some sort of ‘Space Lego’. So let’s play! Other performing names from the same artist: Radix, Mosaik. Who is he? It’s Jakob Svanholm and he comes from Sweden. His musical skills play an important role in the ambient/electronic music scene. Yes, Spacemusic calls this artist a legend already…
If I could gather all the stars
and hold them in my hand,
the colors I would then possess
would not be half as grand
as those which I have seen
when I look deep into your eyes,
or come across
when I have kissed your lips, I realize.
If I could ponder all the truths
men sought since time began,
they would not teach me more than if
I were to touch your hand
For truth to no one you have touched
appear as simple lies
And nothing could be truer
than your touch, I realize.
If I were given lasting life
as only God could do,
I’d shun it all and turn away,
if I could live with you.
For even God has never known
the immesurable size
Of the love that’s
within your heart, I realize.
[Kim Ault, 1997]

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Artist: Rymdlego
Track: I Realize
Visit the Mosaik website from here
Follow Rymdlego on Twitter here
Jukebox © 2009 - spacemusic.nl
Tags: 2009, I realize, Jukebox, Mosaik, podcast, Rymdlego, Sweden
Mosaik is an artist from Stockholm, Sweden. His music could be described as ambient electronica with a genuine melodic touch. In fact, it’s the melodies and harmonies that present the personal Mosaik trademark. The Jukebox plays “Nanomies” which he did together with Planet Boelex. The track comes from his latest release ‘Leandi’ via the Softphase Netlabel.
“So, here it is. Leandi is my spring and summer of 2009. More specifically it’s my most sincere release in a very long time. It’s the result of looking at the creation process in a different light, without engaging in reasoning and just letting the music come as it may. Normally I would venture into more ambient landscapes and experimental sounds, but I wanted this release to be simple and open. Heavily inspired by childhood, fatherhood, watching my son grow up, play, communicate and learn the ways of the world.” - MOSAIK

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Artist: Mosaik
Track: Nanomies
Album: Leandi
Download the album via Softphase here
Visit the website here
Jukebox ® 2009 - spacemusic.nl
Tags: Jukebox, Leandi, Mosaik, planet boelex, podcast, Softphase, spacemusic
The adrenaline one gets while hearing music on a dancefloor can also be generated when listening to ambient music on the sofa, couple of beats included if you will, shall we try today? Good music from the 90’s comes with mystery as well, some bands still exist, some bands simply disappeared from the scene and only continued to perform in our memories. These memories will be visualized on this Spacemusic podcast S 4.14 - we bring in the real guns… Xingu Hill is the perfect opening for 1995 on stage, we saw the man performing his album ‘Maps of the Impossible’ but today we play unreleased stuff…. Turning the knobs, lifting us from the ground as the hi-cut frequency filter opened up our world of dreams.
The PLATO store in The Hague during the 90’s was our weekly stop for the latest news about ambient and electronic releases: Mr. ‘Elf’ certainly overwhelmed us those days with his excellent choices for exclusive albums…. Enjoy this (90’s) essence of ambient and beats, accompanied with Xingu Hill, Pete Namlook, Higher Intelligence Agency, The Psychick Warriors ov Gaia and Bola. The great spirit of the 90’s, the warm ambient/electronic music scene, parties we visited back then 15 years ago in Leerdam, Wassenaar, Rotterdam, The Hague and more…., no laser shows but strobo+smoke and pars only, DJ’s-Labels-and friends like Paul Funk, Elf, Mixmaster Morris, Apollo Records, KK-records, EM:T records, April Records, Rising High Records, FAX-label, Nico, Olaf, Mark, Tim, Paul, Victor, … The music on this podcast reflects the Mystery of Mystery, where it all got started for us, for me, myself and I - amongst the others - Happy Listening!
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START
(00:00) - Spacemusic ::: Mystery of Mystery :::
(00:22) - Xingu Hill - Ice
(06:44) - Xingu Hill - Fake Life
(10:38) - Higher Intelligence Agency - Skank
(18:36) - Bola - Pfane Pt.1
(21:26) - Bola - Pfane Pt.2
(24:51) - Cliff Martinez - Can I Sit Next To You?
(26:22) - Greetings from Capetown! Listeners from all over the world….
(29:53) - Pete Namlook - The Dreamreader
(33:50) - Psychick Warriors ov Gaia - Obsidian (Deconstructure)
(45:20) - All your feedback: spacemusic.nl@gmail.com
(45:37) - Mosaik - Papilio
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Tags: 2009, Bola, Cliff Martinez, Higher Intelligence Agency, Mosaik, pete namlook, podcast, Psychick Warriors ov Gaia, spacemusic, Xingu Hill