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Grenzwellen. Mittwoch 11. MΓ€rz 2026
21 - 0 Uhr
Radio Hannover
Terrestrisch und Stream.
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Originally released in 1991, Drive has been remastered with the addition of 3 bonus tracks and is now available as a hi-res digital download album from my personal Bandcamp page.
ianboddy.bandcamp.com/album/drive
Yeah itβs rather entertaining. I usually hate hospital dramas especially all the boring inter-staff relationships (and thereβs plenty of that later on). But Freddie Highmores portrayal of an autistic doctor, whilst sometimes heavy handed, is still very sympathetic.
Lovely interview with @loulayorke.bsky.social over at Tonearm where she chats about many things including her album 'Hydrology' (DiN94) released on the DiN label in November.
www.thetonearm.com/wildflowers-...
As I mentioned itβs a little over the top at times - it is an American TV show after all - but does have some situations which resonate.
Thanks. The Bridge was excellent, on many levels. The others I donβt know about but donβt have those channels. Have you seen The Good Doctor?
Yes please.
Crafting a very large, complex patch. There comes a point when the critical mass of something like this goes beyond just simply, "being a patch", and enters more interesting territory - part musical composition & part performative instrument. That's where the real creativity lies.
Recently binged all 7 seasons of The Good Doctor. I donβt usually go in for medical dramas (annoying inter-staff relationships) but this one stood out with its main character being Autistic. At times they perhaps over-exaggerated this but it still resonated at times. How did you find this show?
Now playing Epsilon in Malaysian Pale, which has always been my favourite solo album by Edgar Froese. However this is the 2004 mix version that Iβve never heard before. Sadly I think itβs utterly terrible and destroys all the subtlety of the original as well as some bad distortion in parts.
In Deep Serge Drone territory today. 4 x VCOs tuned to a chord as 2 pairs through 2 crossfaders. Each of these then goes 3 ways:- a pair of highly resonant Band Pass filters, a pair of Waveshapers > Phaser & one pair through a Ring Mod then the Wilson Analog Delay with final FX from the Wellspring.
Now playing Trilogie de la Mort by Γliane Radigue. She has left us with an amazing legacy of work of which this is often cited as her masterpiece. Ultra minimalist in nature this drone work using her beloved ARP2500 opens up immense vistas of deep sound through almost imperceptible tonal shifts.
Fantastic review of DiN95 - "A fearless electronic meditation on obsession & excess, HERZOG: A Retrospective finds d'Voxx transforming cinematic intensity into immersive modular soundscapes".
igloomag.com/reviews/d-vo...
Excellent review. Thanks for your support.
Time to Tendrilise the modular set up for some forthcoming shows to give a clean, uncluttered playing surface.
Great review of Polarity Modular, the software instrument I designed in conjuction with @soniccouture.bsky.social utiltising 250 samples from my hardware modulars together with their granular synth engine
"It sounds incredibley lush, with a host of great patches"
www.soundonsound.com/reviews/soni...
And then in a moment of strange synchronicity you notice your lampshade looks remarkably like the cover of the album youβre listening to (Ambient 2 The Plateau of Mirror).
Now playing Ambient 2 The Plateau of Mirror by Harold Budd & Brian Eno. Originally released in 1980 this has really stood the test of time & for me the opening track βFirst Lightβ is still one of the most beautiful pieces of music I have ever heard.
Lovely review of HERZOG: A Retrospective (DiN95) by d'Voxx in this weeks @moonbuilding.bsky.social.
"dβVoxx say that these tracks βdo not attempt to score the films, but rather to inhabit their territoriesβ. And what territories they are".
moonbuilding.substack.com/p/issue-96-2...
It's the official release day for HERZOG: A Retrospective (DiN95) by modular synth duo d'Voxx which showcases their musical interpretations of the five films legendary German director Werner Herzog made with mercurial actor Klaus Kinski.
dinrecords.bandcamp.com/album/herzog...
Tracking two complimentary sampled string parts, one at a time, through my venerable old Moog Phaser pedal (what you're hearing are the two parts playing together). Although there are some very good Phaser plug-ins, for me, there's nothing quite like the swish of a good, analogue phaser.
Latest read in my A.E. van Vogt odyssey is Rogue Ship published in 1965, another of his "fix-up" novels. Some of the political maneouvrings on board the spacecraft I found a little tedious but his ideas of time dilation at faster than light travel are really far out & way ahead of their time.
Ian Boddy and Chris Carter "Caged" lp cover and red vinyl
Absolutely dreary outside in SF today. This is a perfect soundtrack. Masterful work here.
Ian Boddy and Chris Carter "Caged" 2025 reissue.
Cheers! @ianboddy.bsky.social
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Excellent. Thanks for sharing & enjoy the music.
Coming soon. The most important music of all time. The pieces that gave us direction. #ChordConfessions
The sky appears to have gone a strange colour. What could this mean?
Thanks to all who joined the Listening Party last night for HERZOG: A Retrospective (DiN95) by modular synth duo d'Voxx. It was great fun chatting and sharing the music from this wonderful album with such a good community.
Really loved the new series, Small Prophets written by Mackenzie Crook (who previously wrote The Detectorists - which was also wonderful). At times bizarre, hilarious & wistful, it's such a refreshing change to the barrage of unsubtle content that much of modern TV adheres to. Recommended.
Yep very useful. Iβve also got a second card that adds some VCS3 like functionality.