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        <title>syndae Podcast</title>
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        <pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2026 14:07:53 +0000</pubDate>
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        <description>Podcast on Ambient and electronic Music.</description>
        <itunes:subtitle>Your podcast on fine electronic music</itunes:subtitle>
        
        <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
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      <title>syndae - episode 810</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>What is it like for you opening a new music album? What are you expecting? Things, you already know? Elements of surprise? Back in my youth it definitely was the latter, buying LPs by the cover and description, not knowing, what discoveries were to be made. It's quite similar still today, as I listen to so many new artists and releases. And I am more than often positively suprised by what I get to hear. As I am with all the music on tonight's edition, of course. Join in and enjoy the music by Madis (Ocean Rain), Michael Whalen (Standing Near Infinity), Harald Nies (Strange Matter), Dieter Spears (String Dreams), Conny Olivetti (Rhythm Machine), Rodrigo Passannanti (Timeless Conceptions), Kothyus (Parajes), Stephenson (Once Upon a Time), Simon Heartfield (Light Fades and Light Returns), Time Away vs Talking to Ghosts (Our Steps in the Dance).

@rodrigopassannanti
@kothyus
@simon-heartfield
@timeaway
@talkingtoghosts
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>What is it like for you opening a new music album…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>What is it like for you opening a new music album? What are you expecting? Things, you already know? Elements of surprise? Back in my youth it definitely was the latter, buying LPs by the cover and description, not knowing, what discoveries were to be made. It's quite similar still today, as I listen to so many new artists and releases. And I am more than often positively suprised by what I get to hear. As I am with all the music on tonight's edition, of course. Join in and enjoy the music by Madis (Ocean Rain), Michael Whalen (Standing Near Infinity), Harald Nies (Strange Matter), Dieter Spears (String Dreams), Conny Olivetti (Rhythm Machine), Rodrigo Passannanti (Timeless Conceptions), Kothyus (Parajes), Stephenson (Once Upon a Time), Simon Heartfield (Light Fades and Light Returns), Time Away vs Talking to Ghosts (Our Steps in the Dance).

@rodrigopassannanti
@kothyus
@simon-heartfield
@timeaway
@talkingtoghosts
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      <title>syndae - episode 809</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-809</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>I need a chill! It's only May, but temperature's are reaching 30 C and above already. I hope you are with me on this chillout ride. I'd guess, several of those political jerks out there could need a chill and stop being jerks. Not going to happen? You might be right about that. So for the sake of my mind not boiling over and myself to calm down, there will be some cool and relaxing music on this edition with great sounds by ELEON (Artists Sampler Vol. 2), Polished Chrome (Music for Headphones), MubisMusic (HARSH YOGA), Tony Sieber (Tides of stillness), Martin Stürtzer (Closer to Home), Strange Fruit (Drips), David Wright (Invocations (live 2024)), Thomas Lemmer &amp; Sinatic (Infinity), Generaction X (Buzz Cuts Vol. 2), Aaron Smith ft. IndiBlu (Higher).

@eleonsound
@bsibum
@polishedchrome
@strangefruit75159
@user-192177581
@thomas-lemmer
@sinatic
@aaron-smith-official
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>I need a chill! It's only May, but temperature's …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>I need a chill! It's only May, but temperature's are reaching 30 C and above already. I hope you are with me on this chillout ride. I'd guess, several of those political jerks out there could need a chill and stop being jerks. Not going to happen? You might be right about that. So for the sake of my mind not boiling over and myself to calm down, there will be some cool and relaxing music on this edition with great sounds by ELEON (Artists Sampler Vol. 2), Polished Chrome (Music for Headphones), MubisMusic (HARSH YOGA), Tony Sieber (Tides of stillness), Martin Stürtzer (Closer to Home), Strange Fruit (Drips), David Wright (Invocations (live 2024)), Thomas Lemmer &amp; Sinatic (Infinity), Generaction X (Buzz Cuts Vol. 2), Aaron Smith ft. IndiBlu (Higher).

@eleonsound
@bsibum
@polishedchrome
@strangefruit75159
@user-192177581
@thomas-lemmer
@sinatic
@aaron-smith-official
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      <title>syndae - episode 808</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-808</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>If there is one instrument for electronic music that is cult, this is it: The Roland TR-808. The percussive foundation for many styles, starting with Electro, Hip-Hop, House, and also diving hard into popular music as well. So, here is an hommage to the legend in drum sounds with show number 808. Thanks to everyone for the suggestions on songs, especially via social channels. I cannot guarantee, all the tracks use the original TR-808, but its the spirit, right? Well, join in for some really cool tracks from, I think, artists never heard on syndae before. Cool sounds you get by Aphex Twin (Selected Ambient Works 85-92), Ryuichi Sakamoto (B-2 Unit), Underground Resistance vs Nomadico (The Final Frontier (Remix)), Professor X (StatiX), Drexciya (Neptune's Lair), Hashim (Electro Compiled by Joey Negro), Cybotron (Clear), The Egyptian Lover (1983-1988), Dynamik Bass System (The Mighty Machine), New Order (Confusion).

@richarddjames
@n0madic0
@cybotron-official
@dynamikbasssystem
@neworderofficial
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>If there is one instrument for electronic music t…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>If there is one instrument for electronic music that is cult, this is it: The Roland TR-808. The percussive foundation for many styles, starting with Electro, Hip-Hop, House, and also diving hard into popular music as well. So, here is an hommage to the legend in drum sounds with show number 808. Thanks to everyone for the suggestions on songs, especially via social channels. I cannot guarantee, all the tracks use the original TR-808, but its the spirit, right? Well, join in for some really cool tracks from, I think, artists never heard on syndae before. Cool sounds you get by Aphex Twin (Selected Ambient Works 85-92), Ryuichi Sakamoto (B-2 Unit), Underground Resistance vs Nomadico (The Final Frontier (Remix)), Professor X (StatiX), Drexciya (Neptune's Lair), Hashim (Electro Compiled by Joey Negro), Cybotron (Clear), The Egyptian Lover (1983-1988), Dynamik Bass System (The Mighty Machine), New Order (Confusion).

@richarddjames
@n0madic0
@cybotron-official
@dynamikbasssystem
@neworderofficial
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      <title>syndae - episode 807</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-807</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Sometimes, plans change. As did the one for tonight, as of some sad news coming in this week, which is the passing of Ronald Schmidt aka Faber. Such news do not pass one without passion, and the mood of the show did not match my own at all. But it is still a phenomenal show at that, having many great artsts and beautiful sounds to relish. Join in for some treats by Faux Tales (Ripples), Uwe Rechzeh (The Architecture of Dreams), Harald Nies (Strange Matter), Planet Boelex (Twenty), Tim Stebbing (Voyage of the Beagle), David A Jaycock (Children of The Cold War: Phase 7), Samplequence (Shatter Marbles), NoLosaï (Flying), Conny Olivetti (Dusting of the Past), Faber (Sequentium).

@fauxtales
@ivan-black
@david-a-jaycock
@samplequence
@nolosai-999138828</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sometimes, plans change. As did the one for tonig…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Sometimes, plans change. As did the one for tonight, as of some sad news coming in this week, which is the passing of Ronald Schmidt aka Faber. Such news do not pass one without passion, and the mood of the show did not match my own at all. But it is still a phenomenal show at that, having many great artsts and beautiful sounds to relish. Join in for some treats by Faux Tales (Ripples), Uwe Rechzeh (The Architecture of Dreams), Harald Nies (Strange Matter), Planet Boelex (Twenty), Tim Stebbing (Voyage of the Beagle), David A Jaycock (Children of The Cold War: Phase 7), Samplequence (Shatter Marbles), NoLosaï (Flying), Conny Olivetti (Dusting of the Past), Faber (Sequentium).

@fauxtales
@ivan-black
@david-a-jaycock
@samplequence
@nolosai-999138828</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 806</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-806</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>We are back in the world of glamour with this edition, where we have quite a number of film music, that is the sound of movies and tv series, which I love so much. And I hope you will, too. Of course, spiced with some well known names for the electronic music scene, who also have great cinematic soundscapes on their plate. So, whether it is real film being put to aural pleasure or some mind movie, here you get marvellous music by Daniel Pemberton (Project Hail Mary), Evan Call (Frieren. Beyond Journey's End Season 2), Tetsuya Takahashi (Rooster Fighter Vol. 1), Peter Peter (Heated Rivalry), Achillea ft. Amiya (The Lost Scripture), Nathan Micay (Industry Season 4), Rick Sparks (Mykonos), Stephen Emmer (Asymmetrical Dot), AEVIN (Variscale), Jaffe (Depth).

@daniel-pemberton-official
@evancall-music
@tetsuya-takahashi-official
@peter-peter-official
@nathanmicay
@stephenemmer
@aevinsounds
@jaffe-2
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>We are back in the world of glamour with this edi…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>We are back in the world of glamour with this edition, where we have quite a number of film music, that is the sound of movies and tv series, which I love so much. And I hope you will, too. Of course, spiced with some well known names for the electronic music scene, who also have great cinematic soundscapes on their plate. So, whether it is real film being put to aural pleasure or some mind movie, here you get marvellous music by Daniel Pemberton (Project Hail Mary), Evan Call (Frieren. Beyond Journey's End Season 2), Tetsuya Takahashi (Rooster Fighter Vol. 1), Peter Peter (Heated Rivalry), Achillea ft. Amiya (The Lost Scripture), Nathan Micay (Industry Season 4), Rick Sparks (Mykonos), Stephen Emmer (Asymmetrical Dot), AEVIN (Variscale), Jaffe (Depth).

@daniel-pemberton-official
@evancall-music
@tetsuya-takahashi-official
@peter-peter-official
@nathanmicay
@stephenemmer
@aevinsounds
@jaffe-2
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      <title>syndae - episode 805</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-805</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So, we've been to a nice littel ice cream parlour today and enjoyed the food, sitting in and relishing the summerly weather. Besides ice cream, they also serve several variations on filled doughnuts. The ones with the hole in the middle (just to not confuse them with "Berliner" pancakes, which are also filled, but have no hole). The really looked like tiny cakes rather than doughnuts. And, of course, we could not resist to fetch some with cream and fruits and chocolate bits. And if you like sweet and lovely sounding bits, join in for some spacy Berlin School tunes by Oscar Postma (Dutch Electronic Masters VII), Conny Olivetti (Grenzwellen Für Immer), TaboTago (The Neukölln Concert), Mario Schönwälder (Solotrip), Flavour Sperimentale (Voyager 13), Ogle &amp; Mugwood (Eskypism), Dream Sequence (The Euclidean Sea)

@connyolivetti
@tabotago
@mugwood
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So, we've been to a nice littel ice cream parlour…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So, we've been to a nice littel ice cream parlour today and enjoyed the food, sitting in and relishing the summerly weather. Besides ice cream, they also serve several variations on filled doughnuts. The ones with the hole in the middle (just to not confuse them with "Berliner" pancakes, which are also filled, but have no hole). The really looked like tiny cakes rather than doughnuts. And, of course, we could not resist to fetch some with cream and fruits and chocolate bits. And if you like sweet and lovely sounding bits, join in for some spacy Berlin School tunes by Oscar Postma (Dutch Electronic Masters VII), Conny Olivetti (Grenzwellen Für Immer), TaboTago (The Neukölln Concert), Mario Schönwälder (Solotrip), Flavour Sperimentale (Voyager 13), Ogle &amp; Mugwood (Eskypism), Dream Sequence (The Euclidean Sea)

@connyolivetti
@tabotago
@mugwood
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      <title>syndae - episode 804</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-804</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Now, what is it that made me feel a little bit easier this week? Maybe it's the Spring-view with all its green and yellow colours. And it is slightly getting warmer and sunnier over here. I am feeling quite positive these days, except for that screaming pink car outside, which blinds my eyes. Being in such a mood, of course the selection of music for tonight's edition follows the lighter weight of life. Join me for some easy and beautiful songs by Mativetsky, Amiri &amp; Pagé (Metamorphose), Andrew Schoen &amp; Joe Nutter (Live &amp; Otherwise), Bernd Scholl (Seasons Will Change), Dino Pacifici (Future Noir), Ambient Ballroom (Between the Cakes), Cass Anawaty (Continuance), Projekt Ich vs Talking to Ghosts (In the Fire), Øystein Q. Jørgensen (The March equinox 2026), Vin Downes &amp; Tom Eaton (Until the Light Was Gone), Steve Orchard (A Sudden Rush of Calm), Glint (Hope), yttriphie (Solipsis).

@mind2grooveratio
@projektich
@talkingtoghosts
@tomeaton-music
@oystein-jorgensen
@yttriphie
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Now, what is it that made me feel a little bit ea…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Now, what is it that made me feel a little bit easier this week? Maybe it's the Spring-view with all its green and yellow colours. And it is slightly getting warmer and sunnier over here. I am feeling quite positive these days, except for that screaming pink car outside, which blinds my eyes. Being in such a mood, of course the selection of music for tonight's edition follows the lighter weight of life. Join me for some easy and beautiful songs by Mativetsky, Amiri &amp; Pagé (Metamorphose), Andrew Schoen &amp; Joe Nutter (Live &amp; Otherwise), Bernd Scholl (Seasons Will Change), Dino Pacifici (Future Noir), Ambient Ballroom (Between the Cakes), Cass Anawaty (Continuance), Projekt Ich vs Talking to Ghosts (In the Fire), Øystein Q. Jørgensen (The March equinox 2026), Vin Downes &amp; Tom Eaton (Until the Light Was Gone), Steve Orchard (A Sudden Rush of Calm), Glint (Hope), yttriphie (Solipsis).

@mind2grooveratio
@projektich
@talkingtoghosts
@tomeaton-music
@oystein-jorgensen
@yttriphie
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 803</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-803</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>When I was young, it was quite difficult to get hold of instrumental music by itself, well, maybe except for classical music. The electronic music albums were sparsely sold and, of course, I did not have the money back then. What was great, though, that most of the singles one could purchase in those days contained the instrumental version of the song on its B-sides. Escpeially great with maxi singles, which were the 45 rpm long-player-sized singles with extras. Weird days, looking back from the current view on always available streamable music. Well, I stuck with the instrumental music, and tonight there are great new ones by TOKEE (Путешествие Remixes), weldroid (The Peripheral (2026)), Man as island vs Morakh &amp; Man as island vs Ambidextrous (AN), Roberto Sass (The Road 2 Nowhere), Factsimile (Signal 25), Polished Chrome (Music for Headphones), Projekt Ich ft. Stian Shiver vs Tonschleifer (In The Fire: Instrumental Remix Edition), Krzysztof Kurkowski (Motus Pulsans), Side Liner (Cosmicleaf Mixtape 007 (Psychill)), Z.A.G.Z. (Z.A.G.Z.), NDORFIK (Binary Echo)

@tokee-grinberg
@dsmcsvlfuslr
@morakhmusic
@ambidextrous
@tonschleifer
@ndorfik
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>When I was young, it was quite difficult to get h…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>When I was young, it was quite difficult to get hold of instrumental music by itself, well, maybe except for classical music. The electronic music albums were sparsely sold and, of course, I did not have the money back then. What was great, though, that most of the singles one could purchase in those days contained the instrumental version of the song on its B-sides. Escpeially great with maxi singles, which were the 45 rpm long-player-sized singles with extras. Weird days, looking back from the current view on always available streamable music. Well, I stuck with the instrumental music, and tonight there are great new ones by TOKEE (Путешествие Remixes), weldroid (The Peripheral (2026)), Man as island vs Morakh &amp; Man as island vs Ambidextrous (AN), Roberto Sass (The Road 2 Nowhere), Factsimile (Signal 25), Polished Chrome (Music for Headphones), Projekt Ich ft. Stian Shiver vs Tonschleifer (In The Fire: Instrumental Remix Edition), Krzysztof Kurkowski (Motus Pulsans), Side Liner (Cosmicleaf Mixtape 007 (Psychill)), Z.A.G.Z. (Z.A.G.Z.), NDORFIK (Binary Echo)

@tokee-grinberg
@dsmcsvlfuslr
@morakhmusic
@ambidextrous
@tonschleifer
@ndorfik
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      <title>syndae - episode 802</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-802</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So humans are back to the moon, or at least "going around" the moon. Is this the start of space businesses? Will we soon see adventures to colonize the moon or finally go for Mars (to save Mark Watney, of course)? Who knows? But the vast and mostly empty universe always is a fascinating place to dream about. So much so, that I will start a new chapter for syndae having some really ambient ambient on the show. Not quite drone like, but close. There are some cool artists out there providing music to discover sounds so dense and wide in conjunction, which makes you feel wonders. Join for entring space with music by Cosmic Cadence (Color Pools 1), Progeny -1 (Color Pools 2), Interstellar Data Unit (Wayfarer Records Sample Volume 2), Loneward (Paradox of Silken Stars), Steve Roach &amp; Serena Gabriel (Entering Elysium), CIRC (fading), Jake Soffer &amp; Brent Carmer View (Imaginary Rooms), NGC 224 (Into The Void).

@cosmic-cadence
@progeny-1-617773258
@circ
@user-436372765
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So humans are back to the moon, or at least "goin…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So humans are back to the moon, or at least "going around" the moon. Is this the start of space businesses? Will we soon see adventures to colonize the moon or finally go for Mars (to save Mark Watney, of course)? Who knows? But the vast and mostly empty universe always is a fascinating place to dream about. So much so, that I will start a new chapter for syndae having some really ambient ambient on the show. Not quite drone like, but close. There are some cool artists out there providing music to discover sounds so dense and wide in conjunction, which makes you feel wonders. Join for entring space with music by Cosmic Cadence (Color Pools 1), Progeny -1 (Color Pools 2), Interstellar Data Unit (Wayfarer Records Sample Volume 2), Loneward (Paradox of Silken Stars), Steve Roach &amp; Serena Gabriel (Entering Elysium), CIRC (fading), Jake Soffer &amp; Brent Carmer View (Imaginary Rooms), NGC 224 (Into The Void).

@cosmic-cadence
@progeny-1-617773258
@circ
@user-436372765
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 801</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-801</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>What a tiring week this was. I had to travel to doctor appointments a number of times, which, especially with buses, seem to take ages. Not to mention the long waiting times at the doctor's. Well, at least I am lucky to have some healthcare at my living space, while some places do not or gete stripped of the ability to afford it. Some small issues with my vision and my voice, which you might probably hear in this edition, added to it. And what better to enjoy, when being worn off from a busy week, than groovy and chilly music. Hence, tonight you will get a one hour dosis of great beats and sounds by Dee-Key (Wild Flowers), Enigmatic Obsession (The Byzantine Empire), Supercozi (Dome Edits), Tectonia (Luna (The Moon)), Thomas Lemmer &amp; Thomas Foster (Deep inside the Blue), OHM-G (Beautiful You), Faestos (Heavy Dub Vol. 11), Alan Elettronico (Odyssey), Vixyr's Paradox (TABLA ON TABLA), C37 (The reality is...), Joao Ceser (Brianza), Johannson (De Mi Corazon).

@supercozi
@thomas-lemmer
@gutbrod
@faestos
@user-697039885
@johannsonmusic
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>What a tiring week this was. I had to travel to d…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>What a tiring week this was. I had to travel to doctor appointments a number of times, which, especially with buses, seem to take ages. Not to mention the long waiting times at the doctor's. Well, at least I am lucky to have some healthcare at my living space, while some places do not or gete stripped of the ability to afford it. Some small issues with my vision and my voice, which you might probably hear in this edition, added to it. And what better to enjoy, when being worn off from a busy week, than groovy and chilly music. Hence, tonight you will get a one hour dosis of great beats and sounds by Dee-Key (Wild Flowers), Enigmatic Obsession (The Byzantine Empire), Supercozi (Dome Edits), Tectonia (Luna (The Moon)), Thomas Lemmer &amp; Thomas Foster (Deep inside the Blue), OHM-G (Beautiful You), Faestos (Heavy Dub Vol. 11), Alan Elettronico (Odyssey), Vixyr's Paradox (TABLA ON TABLA), C37 (The reality is...), Joao Ceser (Brianza), Johannson (De Mi Corazon).

@supercozi
@thomas-lemmer
@gutbrod
@faestos
@user-697039885
@johannsonmusic
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 800</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-800</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>This is an excerptional show you will find tonight, as it is edition 80-0 of syndae, which will feature a look back at the beginnings of electronic music as we share our love in. Right, back in those golden ages for EM some ingenious people started experimenting with electronic equipment and the like to invent a new style in sound and music, and lay the foundation for many more and, admittedly, more popular styles we (in parts have to) listen to these modern days. There might be an alternative universe out there not having these geniuses at work, well, they would miss out on great stuff. Join me for a tiny celebration and time travel with the music by Klaus Schulze (Timewind), Jean-Michel Jarre (Les Chants Magnétiques), Kraftwerk (Minimum - Maximum), Tangerine Dream (Ricochet (Live)), Manuel Göttsching (E2-E4).
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>This is an excerptional show you will find tonigh…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>This is an excerptional show you will find tonight, as it is edition 80-0 of syndae, which will feature a look back at the beginnings of electronic music as we share our love in. Right, back in those golden ages for EM some ingenious people started experimenting with electronic equipment and the like to invent a new style in sound and music, and lay the foundation for many more and, admittedly, more popular styles we (in parts have to) listen to these modern days. There might be an alternative universe out there not having these geniuses at work, well, they would miss out on great stuff. Join me for a tiny celebration and time travel with the music by Klaus Schulze (Timewind), Jean-Michel Jarre (Les Chants Magnétiques), Kraftwerk (Minimum - Maximum), Tangerine Dream (Ricochet (Live)), Manuel Göttsching (E2-E4).
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 799</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-799</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Not sure, if I am influenced by the current situatino in the world, but tonight you will get some harder beat than usual. As a musician, you know about beat machines, and the tracks of this edition make surely use plenty of those. In theory, it is a simple thing. You got rows for each instrument, be it base or snare or high hat, and fill the grid's columns where they should hit. It does sound easy, ain't it? But setting up the right beat to take the listener on a journey is quite another thing. And all the artists on tonight's editino do a great job on that. Join in to some delights in EDM by Silvio Sidelnick (Game of Faith), Pembroke (Mezcalita), NGC 224 (Starlit), Trial Presence (Z), Marc Henry (Elektr'O'Cean), 2 Guys on the Rock vs Mashtronic (EsKomo), Sascha Müller (Tabla on Tabla), Wahn (Echo Mist Light), Fruit Mûr (Keep On / Keep Off).

@silvio-sidelnick-29075
@philrodriguez
@mathiasbradler
@petit-ange-1
@wahn
@fruit-mur
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Not sure, if I am influenced by the current situa…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Not sure, if I am influenced by the current situatino in the world, but tonight you will get some harder beat than usual. As a musician, you know about beat machines, and the tracks of this edition make surely use plenty of those. In theory, it is a simple thing. You got rows for each instrument, be it base or snare or high hat, and fill the grid's columns where they should hit. It does sound easy, ain't it? But setting up the right beat to take the listener on a journey is quite another thing. And all the artists on tonight's editino do a great job on that. Join in to some delights in EDM by Silvio Sidelnick (Game of Faith), Pembroke (Mezcalita), NGC 224 (Starlit), Trial Presence (Z), Marc Henry (Elektr'O'Cean), 2 Guys on the Rock vs Mashtronic (EsKomo), Sascha Müller (Tabla on Tabla), Wahn (Echo Mist Light), Fruit Mûr (Keep On / Keep Off).

@silvio-sidelnick-29075
@philrodriguez
@mathiasbradler
@petit-ange-1
@wahn
@fruit-mur
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 798</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-798</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So, it's been two weeks since the Schallwelle awards have been handed to the respective winners. Tonight you will get music by (nearly) all of those proud winners in the first part of the show. Hip, hip, hooray. And in the second half of this edition you will get brand new music by more great artists, who might turn out to be the winners of awards to come. One never knows. At least, they serve excellent fresh music which fits into the early days of March, where birds are out, blossoms in sight, and trees starting to bloom. Quite a diverse bunch of styles to be heard tonight with music by Stefan Erbe (the enemy inside), Tectonia (Luna (The Moon)), Peter Mergener (Chip Meditation 2025), Árstraumur (Aurora), Martin Stürtzer (Closer to Home), Ralph Kwappenberg (Dutch Electronic Masters VII), DEE-KEY (Wild Flowers), Joao Ceser (BRIANZA), Planet Boelex (Twenty), Yakuza Jacuzzi (Wabi-Sabi)

@joao-ceser</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So, it's been two weeks since the Schallwelle awa…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So, it's been two weeks since the Schallwelle awards have been handed to the respective winners. Tonight you will get music by (nearly) all of those proud winners in the first part of the show. Hip, hip, hooray. And in the second half of this edition you will get brand new music by more great artists, who might turn out to be the winners of awards to come. One never knows. At least, they serve excellent fresh music which fits into the early days of March, where birds are out, blossoms in sight, and trees starting to bloom. Quite a diverse bunch of styles to be heard tonight with music by Stefan Erbe (the enemy inside), Tectonia (Luna (The Moon)), Peter Mergener (Chip Meditation 2025), Árstraumur (Aurora), Martin Stürtzer (Closer to Home), Ralph Kwappenberg (Dutch Electronic Masters VII), DEE-KEY (Wild Flowers), Joao Ceser (BRIANZA), Planet Boelex (Twenty), Yakuza Jacuzzi (Wabi-Sabi)

@joao-ceser</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 797</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-797</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>It's been more than 20 years ago now that I've been living in Berlin. And while I seldom look or go back physically, maybe for a short visit now and then, I often do so in my mind. Especially, when listening to music from the Golden Age of EM, where many of the artists being in synthesized sounds "went" to its School. There are still several artists from the old guard out there, some still producing new music. But many of the space ambient style music nowadays comes from a younger folks. And their take on Berlin style sounds, while surely referencing the ideas of the past, are fresh and current and also timeless. Join me for a mental visit to Berlin with great music by NGC 224 (Mystic Forests), Novaexperiment (Quantum Pulse), Craig Padilla &amp; Marvin Allen (Unfolding Skies), Joerg Dankert (Back to Berlin), Paul Ellis (Room Of The Lost One), IcingWolf (Crossroads), Ivan Black (Black 3), Small Chief (Zero Movement).

@ravetracer-ngc-224
@craigpadillaofficial
@paulellisspacemusician
@joerg-dankert
@icingwolf
@ivan-black
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>It's been more than 20 years ago now that I've be…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>It's been more than 20 years ago now that I've been living in Berlin. And while I seldom look or go back physically, maybe for a short visit now and then, I often do so in my mind. Especially, when listening to music from the Golden Age of EM, where many of the artists being in synthesized sounds "went" to its School. There are still several artists from the old guard out there, some still producing new music. But many of the space ambient style music nowadays comes from a younger folks. And their take on Berlin style sounds, while surely referencing the ideas of the past, are fresh and current and also timeless. Join me for a mental visit to Berlin with great music by NGC 224 (Mystic Forests), Novaexperiment (Quantum Pulse), Craig Padilla &amp; Marvin Allen (Unfolding Skies), Joerg Dankert (Back to Berlin), Paul Ellis (Room Of The Lost One), IcingWolf (Crossroads), Ivan Black (Black 3), Small Chief (Zero Movement).

@ravetracer-ngc-224
@craigpadillaofficial
@paulellisspacemusician
@joerg-dankert
@icingwolf
@ivan-black
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 796</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-796</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Is it Spring already? Nope, not quite. But the longing for Spring is there. At least where I live. Less darkness, more colours, happier people. And nature seems to be in the waiting as well, as some early blossoms are already out there and birds are singing along nicely. So, while we are moving forward and are eager to leave winter season, I have some beautiful tunes for you on the playlist tonight. One might call it Easy Listening or New Age, but they all feature one common theme: they are georgous. Join me for a mere 60 minutes to enjoy wonderful tracks by Kellerkind Berlin (Well... it's Hope), Jim "Kimo" West &amp; Michael Whalen (Two Shores), Sine (Closure), C37 (The reality is...), Ambient Ballroom (Silk Road Stations), Steen Chorchendorff Jorgensen (Within Gravity), Quiet Resonance (Pathways), Tom Bragl (Pielesh), The Bentley Project (Blossoming of Ancient Beauty), Jonny Lipford (Discover The Warrior Within), Matthias Lehmann (Autumn Rhapsody).

@sineworld
@c37-sc
@ambient_ballroom
@tom-bragl
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Is it Spring already? Nope, not quite. But the lo…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Is it Spring already? Nope, not quite. But the longing for Spring is there. At least where I live. Less darkness, more colours, happier people. And nature seems to be in the waiting as well, as some early blossoms are already out there and birds are singing along nicely. So, while we are moving forward and are eager to leave winter season, I have some beautiful tunes for you on the playlist tonight. One might call it Easy Listening or New Age, but they all feature one common theme: they are georgous. Join me for a mere 60 minutes to enjoy wonderful tracks by Kellerkind Berlin (Well... it's Hope), Jim "Kimo" West &amp; Michael Whalen (Two Shores), Sine (Closure), C37 (The reality is...), Ambient Ballroom (Silk Road Stations), Steen Chorchendorff Jorgensen (Within Gravity), Quiet Resonance (Pathways), Tom Bragl (Pielesh), The Bentley Project (Blossoming of Ancient Beauty), Jonny Lipford (Discover The Warrior Within), Matthias Lehmann (Autumn Rhapsody).

@sineworld
@c37-sc
@ambient_ballroom
@tom-bragl
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 795</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Feb 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-795</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>It's awards season. Recently there were the Grammys, soon you will have the Oscars. In between, one of the most precious awards is given in an excellent ceremony held in Schwerte on February 21st: the Schallwelle for electronic music. If you can make it, come over to a beautiful and friendly event. Check out the link below on more information. Now, this edition's focus clearly is on the ceremony taking place or rather its music, featuring the receiver of the lifetime award for achievements in electronic music, teasers for the concerts given in between the award hand-overs, and finally music by all the nominees for the award of (re-)discovered artists. There is no excuse to join me tonight, so take a seat and listen to excellent music by POND (Bilder einer Ausstellung und die größten Erfolge &amp; POND (Planetenwind 2), KelMen (Results), Frank Tischer (Circumpolar), Rike &amp; Erik (Transit), Gäbhard (Gravity Live), GotamaX (Schallplatte 28), Grant Beasley (Eigenwelt), Krzysztof Kurkowski (Synthesizer Stories), NoRinTon ft. Patros15 (Leviathan), Nostalgic EXpanse (The Edges of Electronic Music Vol 8).

@gaebhard
@krzysztofkurkowski
@norinton</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>It's awards season. Recently there were the Gramm…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>It's awards season. Recently there were the Grammys, soon you will have the Oscars. In between, one of the most precious awards is given in an excellent ceremony held in Schwerte on February 21st: the Schallwelle for electronic music. If you can make it, come over to a beautiful and friendly event. Check out the link below on more information. Now, this edition's focus clearly is on the ceremony taking place or rather its music, featuring the receiver of the lifetime award for achievements in electronic music, teasers for the concerts given in between the award hand-overs, and finally music by all the nominees for the award of (re-)discovered artists. There is no excuse to join me tonight, so take a seat and listen to excellent music by POND (Bilder einer Ausstellung und die größten Erfolge &amp; POND (Planetenwind 2), KelMen (Results), Frank Tischer (Circumpolar), Rike &amp; Erik (Transit), Gäbhard (Gravity Live), GotamaX (Schallplatte 28), Grant Beasley (Eigenwelt), Krzysztof Kurkowski (Synthesizer Stories), NoRinTon ft. Patros15 (Leviathan), Nostalgic EXpanse (The Edges of Electronic Music Vol 8).

@gaebhard
@krzysztofkurkowski
@norinton</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 794</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jan 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-794</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>With all the crazy stuff going about in the world, which seems to spin faster and more unpredictable each day, I definitely need some space to chill and relax tonight. But I cannot take ambient tonight, as I surely need some beats to match my head banging on the desk and wall listening to the news. Btw., the Schallwelle award ceremonies are up in three weeks. If you can make it, take your time to visit this cozy event with lots of nice and well known guests and musicians. A safe space with friends and more aside from all the madness. I'll have more on the event next week. For now, join e to listen to fun stuff with tracks by Lunaar (Messages from Space), C37 (Your Tears), Collagist (Mabapa), ReKaB (Signal 25), Sternenspringer (The Deep Space), Tauon ft. Sine (Nachthimmel), Tauon &amp; Gaia de Isora (Echeyde), Etno Grupa Trag vs Red Sun Rising (The Remixes), autonomaton (The December Solstice 2025), Madison George ft. Sean O'Bryan Smith (Macrocosm), Smooth Genestar (As if music would not be a message).

@user-599001698
@rekab
@sineworld
@tauonmusic
@gaiadeisora
@redsunrisingpl
@autonomaton
@smooth-genestar
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>With all the crazy stuff going about in the world…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>With all the crazy stuff going about in the world, which seems to spin faster and more unpredictable each day, I definitely need some space to chill and relax tonight. But I cannot take ambient tonight, as I surely need some beats to match my head banging on the desk and wall listening to the news. Btw., the Schallwelle award ceremonies are up in three weeks. If you can make it, take your time to visit this cozy event with lots of nice and well known guests and musicians. A safe space with friends and more aside from all the madness. I'll have more on the event next week. For now, join e to listen to fun stuff with tracks by Lunaar (Messages from Space), C37 (Your Tears), Collagist (Mabapa), ReKaB (Signal 25), Sternenspringer (The Deep Space), Tauon ft. Sine (Nachthimmel), Tauon &amp; Gaia de Isora (Echeyde), Etno Grupa Trag vs Red Sun Rising (The Remixes), autonomaton (The December Solstice 2025), Madison George ft. Sean O'Bryan Smith (Macrocosm), Smooth Genestar (As if music would not be a message).

@user-599001698
@rekab
@sineworld
@tauonmusic
@gaiadeisora
@redsunrisingpl
@autonomaton
@smooth-genestar
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 793</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Jan 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-793</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Currently, my weeks are packed with appointments. With all the traveling around, it is great to have some time to enjoy the silence, well, yeah, also Depeche Mode, but here I mean to get some rest and peace. What better to accompany this quantum of quiet than by treating my ears and brain with ambient sounds and compositions? Ok, it's not silencce after all, but it relocates my thinking in different directions. Great stuff to bend your mind is waiting for you in this edition with fresh aural stories by Stefan Erbe (the enemy inside), Boy of Sleep (Silent Orbit), Grant Beasley (Eigenwelt), Cousin Silas &amp; the Glove of Bones (Petrichor In Abundance), applecore (contact at the deep bottom), Steve Roach / SoRIAH (Curandero), Reichenhall (Motormorla), Adeptus Mechanicus (One world Compilation).

@cousin-silas
@gloveofbones
@soriah
@reichenhall-music
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Currently, my weeks are packed with appointments.…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Currently, my weeks are packed with appointments. With all the traveling around, it is great to have some time to enjoy the silence, well, yeah, also Depeche Mode, but here I mean to get some rest and peace. What better to accompany this quantum of quiet than by treating my ears and brain with ambient sounds and compositions? Ok, it's not silencce after all, but it relocates my thinking in different directions. Great stuff to bend your mind is waiting for you in this edition with fresh aural stories by Stefan Erbe (the enemy inside), Boy of Sleep (Silent Orbit), Grant Beasley (Eigenwelt), Cousin Silas &amp; the Glove of Bones (Petrichor In Abundance), applecore (contact at the deep bottom), Steve Roach / SoRIAH (Curandero), Reichenhall (Motormorla), Adeptus Mechanicus (One world Compilation).

@cousin-silas
@gloveofbones
@soriah
@reichenhall-music
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 792</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-792</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>It have been some rocky past weeks with all the stuff happening around me and even more so around the world. One of the anchors keeping me grounded of course is my passion for electronic music. Another is, of course, my wife and her wonderful photos that I currently use for the show. Tonight's edition is quite a reflection of the other side my mind, after the rather calming one of the past two editions, here come some moments of turmoil. Enjoy the beats with tracks by Uchylak (Zimna Gmina), BNRT (Gremlins), Lunaar ft. Leandra (Messages from Space (Refurbished 25th Anniversary Edition)), Clannad vs Red Sun Rising (The Remixes), Sterling Angel (Dangerous Gift), NOERRF (Tabuguer), Sternenspringer (The Deep Space), LFO Juice (Sample Pack Challenge), Marie Wilhelmine Anders (Fire Remixes).

@uchylak
@bnrt
@redsunrisingpl
@sterlingangel
@noerrf
@carlstephenjacques
@marie-w-anders
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>It have been some rocky past weeks with all the s…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>It have been some rocky past weeks with all the stuff happening around me and even more so around the world. One of the anchors keeping me grounded of course is my passion for electronic music. Another is, of course, my wife and her wonderful photos that I currently use for the show. Tonight's edition is quite a reflection of the other side my mind, after the rather calming one of the past two editions, here come some moments of turmoil. Enjoy the beats with tracks by Uchylak (Zimna Gmina), BNRT (Gremlins), Lunaar ft. Leandra (Messages from Space (Refurbished 25th Anniversary Edition)), Clannad vs Red Sun Rising (The Remixes), Sterling Angel (Dangerous Gift), NOERRF (Tabuguer), Sternenspringer (The Deep Space), LFO Juice (Sample Pack Challenge), Marie Wilhelmine Anders (Fire Remixes).

@uchylak
@bnrt
@redsunrisingpl
@sterlingangel
@noerrf
@carlstephenjacques
@marie-w-anders
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 791</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-791</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Whoa, what a great welcome back you gave me. Very much motivating to continue immediately with another compilation of fine electronic music, where this time we delve into the traditional and space ambient realm of our beloved genre. Very fitting, as I recently stumbled over quite a number of videos from live concerts, e.g. by TD, JMJ, and KS (you know who). The guests on this edition may not be that famous, but their songs are fresh and awesom takes on those styles. Be so kind and join me for music by Ambient Indigo (Entropy of Colour), Andy Pickford (Expurgations Vol 3), Harp &amp; Arp (Soul Of the Machine), Synth replicants (Tears In The Rain), Rudi Melchert (schallplatte 28), Tabilonder (Lyra), Michael Brückner (In My Room).

@ambientindigo
@moogie183
@michael-brueckner
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Whoa, what a great welcome back you gave me. Very…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Whoa, what a great welcome back you gave me. Very much motivating to continue immediately with another compilation of fine electronic music, where this time we delve into the traditional and space ambient realm of our beloved genre. Very fitting, as I recently stumbled over quite a number of videos from live concerts, e.g. by TD, JMJ, and KS (you know who). The guests on this edition may not be that famous, but their songs are fresh and awesom takes on those styles. Be so kind and join me for music by Ambient Indigo (Entropy of Colour), Andy Pickford (Expurgations Vol 3), Harp &amp; Arp (Soul Of the Machine), Synth replicants (Tears In The Rain), Rudi Melchert (schallplatte 28), Tabilonder (Lyra), Michael Brückner (In My Room).

@ambientindigo
@moogie183
@michael-brueckner
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 790</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Jan 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-790</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Are you having your hopes up for 2026? Well, I somewhat do, as the ending of the past year didn't sit well with me. Great to be back. Thank you for taking your time and staying true to syndae for 2025. And let's look forward to what the new version of the annual countdown brings. This is not only the first show for 2026 but also a first after some weeks of time off. On this edition you will get a bunch of tracks ringing my current emotional bell. Cool and new stuff, of course. I really hope you enjoy the sound as much as I do. Pick the player of your choice and join me for great tracks by Sine (Haven), Thomas Lemmer &amp; Sinatic (Shifting Sands), Parallel Worlds (Transformation), Arlo Caldwell (Follow Your Sound), Elsehow (Afterimage - IE), Icing Wolf (Crossroads), Ginkgo Garden (Promise of Light), Christoph Sebastian Pabst (Waiting for you), Michael Brückner (A Sequence of Colours), Dan Terminus (Noir), Dean Burnett (Autumns Falls), Talking to Ghosts (Freeleaf).

@sineworld
@thomas-lemmer
@icingwolf
@michael-brueckner
@dan-smith-terminus
@deanburnett-music
@talkingtoghosts
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Are you having your hopes up for 2026? Well, I so…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Are you having your hopes up for 2026? Well, I somewhat do, as the ending of the past year didn't sit well with me. Great to be back. Thank you for taking your time and staying true to syndae for 2025. And let's look forward to what the new version of the annual countdown brings. This is not only the first show for 2026 but also a first after some weeks of time off. On this edition you will get a bunch of tracks ringing my current emotional bell. Cool and new stuff, of course. I really hope you enjoy the sound as much as I do. Pick the player of your choice and join me for great tracks by Sine (Haven), Thomas Lemmer &amp; Sinatic (Shifting Sands), Parallel Worlds (Transformation), Arlo Caldwell (Follow Your Sound), Elsehow (Afterimage - IE), Icing Wolf (Crossroads), Ginkgo Garden (Promise of Light), Christoph Sebastian Pabst (Waiting for you), Michael Brückner (A Sequence of Colours), Dan Terminus (Noir), Dean Burnett (Autumns Falls), Talking to Ghosts (Freeleaf).

@sineworld
@thomas-lemmer
@icingwolf
@michael-brueckner
@dan-smith-terminus
@deanburnett-music
@talkingtoghosts
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 789</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-789</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Sometimes, life gets in the way of routine and living. Well, sounds a bit strange, but this time it hit me really hard. So for tonight, you will get the show actually intended for last week, which was nearly ready but then could not be published. This is a great show, though, not only because it contains some self-promotion. The songs for this one are really great and I love them all. Hence, I had to finish up this show in a short break from hospital stay to make you aware of cool sounds by Ambient Indigo, NoRinTon, Time Away, Big Beech, Andawan, Wane of Summer, Progeny -1 and Talking to Ghosts (Mechanus), Altus (Gemstones VI), AE van Elst Projects (The art of AE live), Spectral Tune and Jim Ottaway (Schallplatte 28).

@ambientindigo
@norinton
@timeaway
@big-beech
@andawan
@wane-of-summer
@progeny-1-617773258
@talkingtoghosts
@jimottaway
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sometimes, life gets in the way of routine and li…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Sometimes, life gets in the way of routine and living. Well, sounds a bit strange, but this time it hit me really hard. So for tonight, you will get the show actually intended for last week, which was nearly ready but then could not be published. This is a great show, though, not only because it contains some self-promotion. The songs for this one are really great and I love them all. Hence, I had to finish up this show in a short break from hospital stay to make you aware of cool sounds by Ambient Indigo, NoRinTon, Time Away, Big Beech, Andawan, Wane of Summer, Progeny -1 and Talking to Ghosts (Mechanus), Altus (Gemstones VI), AE van Elst Projects (The art of AE live), Spectral Tune and Jim Ottaway (Schallplatte 28).

@ambientindigo
@norinton
@timeaway
@big-beech
@andawan
@wane-of-summer
@progeny-1-617773258
@talkingtoghosts
@jimottaway
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 788</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Oct 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-788</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>This was quite an exhausting week, with lots of busy stuff going on at work and privately. Routine visits to doctors are quite... well... routine. But they do pose a bit of stress anyhow. So, here I am in need of some chillout time, and I hope you are up to join me. Especially, if you also had a stressful Halloween today, with all the kids in awkward dresses all over the place. Luckily, I can simply put on my headphones and relax by listening to great music from Weldroid (Biomes), XaVioN (Between Heartbeats), C37 (Think for a Moment), Waterside Echoes (Soft Hurricane), Ndorfik (Saimaa), TOKEE (Путешествие Remixes), Johan Agebjoern (Southern Forest), Monster Taxi (Japanese Onsen), Tony Sieber (Somewhere Lofi), LaMar "Kronick" Mitchell (Soul Of the Machine), Erothyme &amp; EarthCry (Nyquist Twist), Breviar (Sharks), Markus Reuter and Stefano Castagna (Sky on the Ground), Network 23 (Mirages)

$$$
@xavion79
@tokee-grinberg
@johan-agebjorn
@monstertaxi
@erothyme
@earthcry
@thisisbreviar
@markusreuter
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>This was quite an exhausting week, with lots of b…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>This was quite an exhausting week, with lots of busy stuff going on at work and privately. Routine visits to doctors are quite... well... routine. But they do pose a bit of stress anyhow. So, here I am in need of some chillout time, and I hope you are up to join me. Especially, if you also had a stressful Halloween today, with all the kids in awkward dresses all over the place. Luckily, I can simply put on my headphones and relax by listening to great music from Weldroid (Biomes), XaVioN (Between Heartbeats), C37 (Think for a Moment), Waterside Echoes (Soft Hurricane), Ndorfik (Saimaa), TOKEE (Путешествие Remixes), Johan Agebjoern (Southern Forest), Monster Taxi (Japanese Onsen), Tony Sieber (Somewhere Lofi), LaMar "Kronick" Mitchell (Soul Of the Machine), Erothyme &amp; EarthCry (Nyquist Twist), Breviar (Sharks), Markus Reuter and Stefano Castagna (Sky on the Ground), Network 23 (Mirages)

$$$
@xavion79
@tokee-grinberg
@johan-agebjorn
@monstertaxi
@erothyme
@earthcry
@thisisbreviar
@markusreuter
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 787</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Oct 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-787</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So, this was a timely surprise this week, when Klaus from Schallwende e.V. announced that the annual club CD is ready for shipment. Why am I excited? Because I, or rather Talking to Ghosts, made it onto that compilation once again. And it is always great to find your work appreciated, ain't it? Hence, I remodelled this edition of syndae last minute to let you know about this cool compilation and some of the exciting tracks. Well, including mine, but that's shameless self promotion. Sorry, guys. And, of course, there is more new stuff to present, so I compiled a sparse collection from the CD for this edition. I hope you will enjoy the show, as it has some really cool and fresh tracks to listen to, given to us by Lunaar, Hajo Liese und Marcel (Cello) Dudé, Talking to Ghosts, GotamaX, Colin Rayment, and Hyrn (Schallplatte 28: The World of Plants), Kellerkind Berlin (Well ... it's Hope), Vortex Elements (Movement), Nonima + Abdicant (Phase Memory), Roberto Sass (Beyond the Belt of Orion).
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So, this was a timely surprise this week, when Kl…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So, this was a timely surprise this week, when Klaus from Schallwende e.V. announced that the annual club CD is ready for shipment. Why am I excited? Because I, or rather Talking to Ghosts, made it onto that compilation once again. And it is always great to find your work appreciated, ain't it? Hence, I remodelled this edition of syndae last minute to let you know about this cool compilation and some of the exciting tracks. Well, including mine, but that's shameless self promotion. Sorry, guys. And, of course, there is more new stuff to present, so I compiled a sparse collection from the CD for this edition. I hope you will enjoy the show, as it has some really cool and fresh tracks to listen to, given to us by Lunaar, Hajo Liese und Marcel (Cello) Dudé, Talking to Ghosts, GotamaX, Colin Rayment, and Hyrn (Schallplatte 28: The World of Plants), Kellerkind Berlin (Well ... it's Hope), Vortex Elements (Movement), Nonima + Abdicant (Phase Memory), Roberto Sass (Beyond the Belt of Orion).
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 786</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Oct 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-786</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So, only one week at work after a short vacation, I am good for some quieter and relaxing sounds. Also fitting to a shimmer of hope to be found, at least so it seems. One never knows in this crazy world. Well, I hope you joined in good expectations to this edition, which will take us on a slower road tonight, although not too ambient, as usual. Also, there are quite some music events ahead, E-Live tomorrow, if you are lucky to make it, but also another cool event in the Netherlands with Deserted Island's label night. And another one in Great Britain, with Awakenings. And one more in Germany, with Spheric Audio Vision. Well, best to listen in with cool sounds by Däcker &amp; Skoulaman (Saudade), Peter Mergener (Chip Meditation 2025), Chris Meyer’s Alias Zone (Soul Of the Machine), Byron Metcalf feat. Erik Wøllo (Spiral Exchange), blisshome (Picture Music), Micado (Gemstones VI), Roberto Sass (Beyond the Belt of Orion), Larkenlyre (While We Were There), Hyrn (The green Mile)

@user-911595673
@dj-rubberman
@hyrnmusic
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So, only one week at work after a short vacation,…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So, only one week at work after a short vacation, I am good for some quieter and relaxing sounds. Also fitting to a shimmer of hope to be found, at least so it seems. One never knows in this crazy world. Well, I hope you joined in good expectations to this edition, which will take us on a slower road tonight, although not too ambient, as usual. Also, there are quite some music events ahead, E-Live tomorrow, if you are lucky to make it, but also another cool event in the Netherlands with Deserted Island's label night. And another one in Great Britain, with Awakenings. And one more in Germany, with Spheric Audio Vision. Well, best to listen in with cool sounds by Däcker &amp; Skoulaman (Saudade), Peter Mergener (Chip Meditation 2025), Chris Meyer’s Alias Zone (Soul Of the Machine), Byron Metcalf feat. Erik Wøllo (Spiral Exchange), blisshome (Picture Music), Micado (Gemstones VI), Roberto Sass (Beyond the Belt of Orion), Larkenlyre (While We Were There), Hyrn (The green Mile)

@user-911595673
@dj-rubberman
@hyrnmusic
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 785</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-785</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So, I was on a vacation spot the other day with my new laptop, which I especially bought for audio processing, when I found that playback in my application did not work anymore. Of course, it was short before Friday, which also got to be a bank holiday, so no chance of new equipment to be delivered. Nice. If only I had known that only one tiny audio cable was missing for everything to work as planned. Found out only yesterday, after new equipment finally was delivered earlier this week to finish up the show for tonight. So here we are, and we take this very easy in this edition with cool stuff by Dino Pacifici (The Approaching Tempest and Other Unrelated Tales), Jim "Kimo" West &amp; Michael Whalen (Two Shores), Sine (Glow), Thomas Lemmer &amp; Andreas Bach (Into the Night), Masako (Dreaming Northern), Brian Fechino (Days End), Mars Lasar (Grand Canyon), James Filkins (North Manitou Trail), Tepon (Silva &amp; Sol), Don Latarski (Everywhen), David Bach (The David Bach Collection), Earthshine (Island), Cosmic Soup Kitchen (Soul Of the Machine).

@sineworld
@thomas-lemmer
@andreasbach3000
@tepon-sc
@user-206296630
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So, I was on a vacation spot the other day with m…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So, I was on a vacation spot the other day with my new laptop, which I especially bought for audio processing, when I found that playback in my application did not work anymore. Of course, it was short before Friday, which also got to be a bank holiday, so no chance of new equipment to be delivered. Nice. If only I had known that only one tiny audio cable was missing for everything to work as planned. Found out only yesterday, after new equipment finally was delivered earlier this week to finish up the show for tonight. So here we are, and we take this very easy in this edition with cool stuff by Dino Pacifici (The Approaching Tempest and Other Unrelated Tales), Jim "Kimo" West &amp; Michael Whalen (Two Shores), Sine (Glow), Thomas Lemmer &amp; Andreas Bach (Into the Night), Masako (Dreaming Northern), Brian Fechino (Days End), Mars Lasar (Grand Canyon), James Filkins (North Manitou Trail), Tepon (Silva &amp; Sol), Don Latarski (Everywhen), David Bach (The David Bach Collection), Earthshine (Island), Cosmic Soup Kitchen (Soul Of the Machine).

@sineworld
@thomas-lemmer
@andreasbach3000
@tepon-sc
@user-206296630
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 784</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-784</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>A slight sign of relieve on the horizon seeing a comedian I like being un-cancelled. At least for now. It's definitely no good sign for a nations health, when art gets cancelled out. May it be TV shows, books, paintings, or music. So, we should all be happy to live in a time and place, where we have personal freedom. And I hope, you will find some freedom in listening to this podcast as well. Ok, well, maybe too much of politics at this point. It just felt like I had to write it down. For the remaining part, and the show itself, we will definitely stick to fantastic and fresh music served by Peter Mergener (Chip Meditation 2025), Geoglyph (Otherworldly), Bluetech ft. Lisa Bella Donna (Spacehop Chronicles Vol. 2), Paul Ellis (Here is Where), Ivan Black (Book List Continued), Pabellón Sintético (Machine for living), Rodrigo Passannanti (Everything Dies), The Soviet Space Dog Project (Morphogenic Waves).

@petermergener
@geoglyph
@bluetech
@ivan-black
@paulellisspacemusician
@rodrigopassannanti
@andyb99

@overthemoontunes

</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A slight sign of relieve on the horizon seeing a …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>A slight sign of relieve on the horizon seeing a comedian I like being un-cancelled. At least for now. It's definitely no good sign for a nations health, when art gets cancelled out. May it be TV shows, books, paintings, or music. So, we should all be happy to live in a time and place, where we have personal freedom. And I hope, you will find some freedom in listening to this podcast as well. Ok, well, maybe too much of politics at this point. It just felt like I had to write it down. For the remaining part, and the show itself, we will definitely stick to fantastic and fresh music served by Peter Mergener (Chip Meditation 2025), Geoglyph (Otherworldly), Bluetech ft. Lisa Bella Donna (Spacehop Chronicles Vol. 2), Paul Ellis (Here is Where), Ivan Black (Book List Continued), Pabellón Sintético (Machine for living), Rodrigo Passannanti (Everything Dies), The Soviet Space Dog Project (Morphogenic Waves).

@petermergener
@geoglyph
@bluetech
@ivan-black
@paulellisspacemusician
@rodrigopassannanti
@andyb99

@overthemoontunes

</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 783</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Sep 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-783</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Oh, boy. These are dark times indeed, looking over the pond. I'm quite sorry for our musical friends overseas, in a country once glorified for its freedom and prosperity. Also for all the people that are living in unsafe spaces these days, where the future is kind of uncertain. So I hope to bring at least a glimmer into everyone's life by having some great electronic music on the show to please one's ears. Have a delightful hour with the music by Menzman &amp; Friends (Insights), Marcator (PanAroma Served Chilled), Greenlab (Beyond Borders), Bluetech (Spacehop Chronicles Vol. 2), Spectral Tune (Painted Waves), Virgo (Novel), Pabellón Sintético (Machine for living), Brainquake + Grosso Gadgetto (Dehumanize the World), Conny Olivetti (Viel Glück beim Überleben (Object Remix)), Dieter Spears, Brian Paris (Speris), IcingWolf (Serpentine)

@greenlab
@bluetech
@grossotoprod
@brainquake-tdop</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Oh, boy. These are dark times indeed, looking ove…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Oh, boy. These are dark times indeed, looking over the pond. I'm quite sorry for our musical friends overseas, in a country once glorified for its freedom and prosperity. Also for all the people that are living in unsafe spaces these days, where the future is kind of uncertain. So I hope to bring at least a glimmer into everyone's life by having some great electronic music on the show to please one's ears. Have a delightful hour with the music by Menzman &amp; Friends (Insights), Marcator (PanAroma Served Chilled), Greenlab (Beyond Borders), Bluetech (Spacehop Chronicles Vol. 2), Spectral Tune (Painted Waves), Virgo (Novel), Pabellón Sintético (Machine for living), Brainquake + Grosso Gadgetto (Dehumanize the World), Conny Olivetti (Viel Glück beim Überleben (Object Remix)), Dieter Spears, Brian Paris (Speris), IcingWolf (Serpentine)

@greenlab
@bluetech
@grossotoprod
@brainquake-tdop</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 782</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-782</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>This week actually started slow and easy, but turned to a turmoil of demands and tasks towards the end. As always is the case. If something becomes urgent, many other issues pile up and burry you with work. So, I am really happy the week came to an end today and the weekend is waiting up with some relaxing electronic circus festival to enjoy and relax. But before I can come to peace, I have to let of some steam. Virtually, of course, and with the right beatful music as companion. Join me, won't you? Let's enjoy the heat of sound with Hyrn (live at Schallwelle 2024), moonbooter (Syncope 2), TNT (The June Solstice 2025), XaVioN (Between Heartbeats), Pudova (Deep Inside), Cognition Delay (Dazzled By The Dark), Noerrf (Tabuguer), El Venado Sound System (Dub Free. Vol. 12), AxelP (NETLABEL DAY 2025), System Error (Beyond), Toxic Derwish + Innocent But Guilty (Making Things Happen: Netlabel Day 10th Anniversary Compilation)

@hyrnmusic
@headphones_2_music
@pudov4
@xavion79
@noerrf
@elvenadosoundsystem
@4409siuc6vt2
@systemerror101
@toxicderwish
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>This week actually started slow and easy, but tur…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>This week actually started slow and easy, but turned to a turmoil of demands and tasks towards the end. As always is the case. If something becomes urgent, many other issues pile up and burry you with work. So, I am really happy the week came to an end today and the weekend is waiting up with some relaxing electronic circus festival to enjoy and relax. But before I can come to peace, I have to let of some steam. Virtually, of course, and with the right beatful music as companion. Join me, won't you? Let's enjoy the heat of sound with Hyrn (live at Schallwelle 2024), moonbooter (Syncope 2), TNT (The June Solstice 2025), XaVioN (Between Heartbeats), Pudova (Deep Inside), Cognition Delay (Dazzled By The Dark), Noerrf (Tabuguer), El Venado Sound System (Dub Free. Vol. 12), AxelP (NETLABEL DAY 2025), System Error (Beyond), Toxic Derwish + Innocent But Guilty (Making Things Happen: Netlabel Day 10th Anniversary Compilation)

@hyrnmusic
@headphones_2_music
@pudov4
@xavion79
@noerrf
@elvenadosoundsystem
@4409siuc6vt2
@systemerror101
@toxicderwish
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 781</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Sep 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-781</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Two interesting events are up soon, teaser for which will also open this edition. One of them in the UK, one in Germany, and both with great music. And if you cannot make it to the one in the UK, the Awakenings, do not hesitate to grab their virtual ticket, which serves one time cool live music from the event. The second is the planetarium show by Stefan Erbe, his kind-of world and space tour with Metamorphosys. But there is more, and all signs are on ambient sounds tonight, more or less one the quiet side. Just what the doctor prescribed my business-busy ears for this weekend. So join in for a great time with music by Axess/Maxxess (Sleep), Stefan Erbe (Metamorphosys), Simon Heartfield (Scenes From Above), Erik Wøllo (Aeris Suite), deepspace (Water Planets), Jim Ottaway (Cosmic Odyssey), Cognition Delay (Dazzled By The Dark), Peltiform (TRIPTYCHS), Christian Fiesel (Full Of Light), TaboTago (Sessions 017: Live in Schwerin)

@simon-heartfield
@jimottaway
@dissolved-1
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Two interesting events are up soon, teaser for wh…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Two interesting events are up soon, teaser for which will also open this edition. One of them in the UK, one in Germany, and both with great music. And if you cannot make it to the one in the UK, the Awakenings, do not hesitate to grab their virtual ticket, which serves one time cool live music from the event. The second is the planetarium show by Stefan Erbe, his kind-of world and space tour with Metamorphosys. But there is more, and all signs are on ambient sounds tonight, more or less one the quiet side. Just what the doctor prescribed my business-busy ears for this weekend. So join in for a great time with music by Axess/Maxxess (Sleep), Stefan Erbe (Metamorphosys), Simon Heartfield (Scenes From Above), Erik Wøllo (Aeris Suite), deepspace (Water Planets), Jim Ottaway (Cosmic Odyssey), Cognition Delay (Dazzled By The Dark), Peltiform (TRIPTYCHS), Christian Fiesel (Full Of Light), TaboTago (Sessions 017: Live in Schwerin)

@simon-heartfield
@jimottaway
@dissolved-1
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 780</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Aug 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-780</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Do you need some time off? Well, you are in the right place with this edition. In there, you will find no information about politic stunts, nothing on crazy leaders, and definitely no clickbaiting. It would be pure relaxation in a one hour mix, if it wasn't for me throwing in words on the artists and labels involved. Hope you don't mind. In the end, if you like what you hear, you can always go for the music and fetch it for your home theatre and enjoy the whole deal sitting on the sofa. Now, you may do so as well while listening to the show, with excellent chillout music by Greenlab ft. Backstage Gurus (Beyond Borders), Enigmatic Obsession (Secrets of Seduction), Encounters Stars (Veil of Echoes), Eleon (Miles Across Time), Sine (Under the Sky), Thomas Lemmer &amp; Thomas Foster (In the Sky), Tawdry Otter &amp; Captive Portal ft. Toryn (Making Things Happen: Netlabel Day 10th Anniversary Compilation), Xipe Totec Dub (Dub Free. Vol. 12), SOUND2次元  (Imaginary Sequences), Sferix (Moments), Tony Sieber &amp; Thomas Lemmer (Moments Between), David Bach (The David Bach Collection), Claude9 (Chords of Love).

@greenlab
@encounters-electronic
@sineworld
@thomas-lemmer
@sferixmusic
@tawdry_otter
@captiveportal
@iamtoryn
@sound2jigen
@user-206296630</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Do you need some time off? Well, you are in the r…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Do you need some time off? Well, you are in the right place with this edition. In there, you will find no information about politic stunts, nothing on crazy leaders, and definitely no clickbaiting. It would be pure relaxation in a one hour mix, if it wasn't for me throwing in words on the artists and labels involved. Hope you don't mind. In the end, if you like what you hear, you can always go for the music and fetch it for your home theatre and enjoy the whole deal sitting on the sofa. Now, you may do so as well while listening to the show, with excellent chillout music by Greenlab ft. Backstage Gurus (Beyond Borders), Enigmatic Obsession (Secrets of Seduction), Encounters Stars (Veil of Echoes), Eleon (Miles Across Time), Sine (Under the Sky), Thomas Lemmer &amp; Thomas Foster (In the Sky), Tawdry Otter &amp; Captive Portal ft. Toryn (Making Things Happen: Netlabel Day 10th Anniversary Compilation), Xipe Totec Dub (Dub Free. Vol. 12), SOUND2次元  (Imaginary Sequences), Sferix (Moments), Tony Sieber &amp; Thomas Lemmer (Moments Between), David Bach (The David Bach Collection), Claude9 (Chords of Love).

@greenlab
@encounters-electronic
@sineworld
@thomas-lemmer
@sferixmusic
@tawdry_otter
@captiveportal
@iamtoryn
@sound2jigen
@user-206296630</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 779</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-779</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>As you may know by now, besides being a great fan of electronic-based music I am also a serials junkie. Recently, I watched quite a number of Anime. Because they are short (about 20 minutes per show) and sometimes really fun. Of course, I am also a fan of Scifi shows. But sometimes, it just does not work out. Being a fan of Star Trek, I tried watching the latest season of Discovery. Currently I am stuck on episode 3, I think, as it is simply too soapy to me. Then I started with Strange New Worlds, and I am hooked again. What a difference in style and making. Well, I am living to early in history to go for some star travel, at least in person. But there is always a great aural trip around the corner, like with the music you get tonight by DASK Music (Rosetta), DTime (Shadows of Time), Eleon (The Darkside of Far), Progeny-1 and Cosmic Cadence (Mystical Cities), Paul Ellis (Here is Where), Cousin Silas &amp; Maximum Movement Theatre (Transmission From an Unknown Source), Ivan Black (Distant Dreams Part 2).

@progeny-1-617773258
@cosmic-cadence
@cousin-silas
@ivan-black
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>As you may know by now, besides being a great fan…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>As you may know by now, besides being a great fan of electronic-based music I am also a serials junkie. Recently, I watched quite a number of Anime. Because they are short (about 20 minutes per show) and sometimes really fun. Of course, I am also a fan of Scifi shows. But sometimes, it just does not work out. Being a fan of Star Trek, I tried watching the latest season of Discovery. Currently I am stuck on episode 3, I think, as it is simply too soapy to me. Then I started with Strange New Worlds, and I am hooked again. What a difference in style and making. Well, I am living to early in history to go for some star travel, at least in person. But there is always a great aural trip around the corner, like with the music you get tonight by DASK Music (Rosetta), DTime (Shadows of Time), Eleon (The Darkside of Far), Progeny-1 and Cosmic Cadence (Mystical Cities), Paul Ellis (Here is Where), Cousin Silas &amp; Maximum Movement Theatre (Transmission From an Unknown Source), Ivan Black (Distant Dreams Part 2).

@progeny-1-617773258
@cosmic-cadence
@cousin-silas
@ivan-black
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 778</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Aug 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-778</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Exciting times ahead with the season of electronic music events in late summer and fall in Germany and the Netherlands. Three of them being featured in this edition showcasing some of the acts. First up being a new one (to me at least) named "Molk-e-tronica" with two days of cool artists. Second the Dutch Electronic Masters series being continued for 2025 with 6 acts on stage. And finally the well known and loved Electronic Circus with some great legends of EM and of course one guest from another world. Join in for some cool hour with music by Gate Eleven (First Contact), o.s.cillator (Dali‘s Dub Machine), Elektronische Maschine (Life goes on), Arjen Schat (Propagations Through Time And Space: Prequel), Marius Nitzbon (Birds are my Friends), Harald Grosskopf (Strom), Stan Dart (Space Race), Proqnostiq and Turius Mansi (Netlabel Day 2025), Mitoma &amp; Abdicant and Brainquake &amp; XOTOX (Making Things Happen: Netlabel Day 10th Anniversary Compilation), Conny Olivetti (Fish do not shout!).

@stan-dart
@turius-mansi
@mitoma-ind
@brainquake-tdop
@andreas-davids
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Exciting times ahead with the season of electroni…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Exciting times ahead with the season of electronic music events in late summer and fall in Germany and the Netherlands. Three of them being featured in this edition showcasing some of the acts. First up being a new one (to me at least) named "Molk-e-tronica" with two days of cool artists. Second the Dutch Electronic Masters series being continued for 2025 with 6 acts on stage. And finally the well known and loved Electronic Circus with some great legends of EM and of course one guest from another world. Join in for some cool hour with music by Gate Eleven (First Contact), o.s.cillator (Dali‘s Dub Machine), Elektronische Maschine (Life goes on), Arjen Schat (Propagations Through Time And Space: Prequel), Marius Nitzbon (Birds are my Friends), Harald Grosskopf (Strom), Stan Dart (Space Race), Proqnostiq and Turius Mansi (Netlabel Day 2025), Mitoma &amp; Abdicant and Brainquake &amp; XOTOX (Making Things Happen: Netlabel Day 10th Anniversary Compilation), Conny Olivetti (Fish do not shout!).

@stan-dart
@turius-mansi
@mitoma-ind
@brainquake-tdop
@andreas-davids
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 777</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Aug 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-777</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So, recently I mentioned that show, which definitely was sci-fi. Last week I watched another TV show, that started out as kind of film noir, but then surprisingly turned into sci-fi as well. Completely unnecessary in my opinion, as I liked the show up to this twist. A similar experience sometimes occurs with a song. It starts out great as space ambient, but then unexpectedly turns, for example, into some soapy pop, completely throwing me off and makes it vanish from my playlist. Luckily for us, all tracks of this edition "behave well". Some definitely have twists, but well made and for the better. So, please, join me for some ambient greatness by moonbooter (Syncope 2), Jaffe (Depth), Ambient Indigo and Time Away (Mystical Cities), Bernd-Michael Land (Schwer-Metall: Klang aus Erde), Anantakara (Glimpse Of Changes), Cousin Silas &amp; Mr Z (The Cardinal Points: East Part 2), Markus Reuter &amp; Stephan Thelen (Promise of a Better World).

@moonbooter
@jaffe-2
@ambientindigo
@timeaway
@anantakara
@cousin-silas
@markusreuter
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So, recently I mentioned that show, which definit…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So, recently I mentioned that show, which definitely was sci-fi. Last week I watched another TV show, that started out as kind of film noir, but then surprisingly turned into sci-fi as well. Completely unnecessary in my opinion, as I liked the show up to this twist. A similar experience sometimes occurs with a song. It starts out great as space ambient, but then unexpectedly turns, for example, into some soapy pop, completely throwing me off and makes it vanish from my playlist. Luckily for us, all tracks of this edition "behave well". Some definitely have twists, but well made and for the better. So, please, join me for some ambient greatness by moonbooter (Syncope 2), Jaffe (Depth), Ambient Indigo and Time Away (Mystical Cities), Bernd-Michael Land (Schwer-Metall: Klang aus Erde), Anantakara (Glimpse Of Changes), Cousin Silas &amp; Mr Z (The Cardinal Points: East Part 2), Markus Reuter &amp; Stephan Thelen (Promise of a Better World).

@moonbooter
@jaffe-2
@ambientindigo
@timeaway
@anantakara
@cousin-silas
@markusreuter
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 776</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-776</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Once a year, the vast amount of netlabels out there join in for a special day: the netlabel day. Same so in 2025, where they put out once again such a massive amount of releases that it is difficult to listen to them all in a week. I tried my best to select some of the cool releases fitting the style of syndae as close as possible. Tonight is the first bunch of songs from that occasion, and there may be more to come. For tonight, enjoy with me the sounds of Tim Koch + Waldgrenze (Making Things Happen: Netlabel Day 10th Anniversary Compilation), BTB (The Strongest Friend in the Universe), Particle of Soul (Particle of soul), Mas&amp;Delayer (Heroes in my bed), Pasquale Maassen vs Peter Mummert (Netlabel Day 2025 Techno Warriors), Pablo Javier Piacente (El Antiguo Dolor De La  Selva), Anderdog (Netlabel Day 2025), Soft and Furious (The Flood), Eko_Fisk &amp; Gears in the Rain (Zenapolae 25), C da 76er (Anime Christrumentals), Potenciómetro (Crema), Space Ark Slum Lord (clay makes no protest), Isien (Kanashibari World), Plateau Sigma (The Great Reset).

@mas-3
@pasqualemaassen
@pablopiacente
@andererror
@eko_fisk
@user-895204258
@plateau_sigma</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Once a year, the vast amount of netlabels out the…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Once a year, the vast amount of netlabels out there join in for a special day: the netlabel day. Same so in 2025, where they put out once again such a massive amount of releases that it is difficult to listen to them all in a week. I tried my best to select some of the cool releases fitting the style of syndae as close as possible. Tonight is the first bunch of songs from that occasion, and there may be more to come. For tonight, enjoy with me the sounds of Tim Koch + Waldgrenze (Making Things Happen: Netlabel Day 10th Anniversary Compilation), BTB (The Strongest Friend in the Universe), Particle of Soul (Particle of soul), Mas&amp;Delayer (Heroes in my bed), Pasquale Maassen vs Peter Mummert (Netlabel Day 2025 Techno Warriors), Pablo Javier Piacente (El Antiguo Dolor De La  Selva), Anderdog (Netlabel Day 2025), Soft and Furious (The Flood), Eko_Fisk &amp; Gears in the Rain (Zenapolae 25), C da 76er (Anime Christrumentals), Potenciómetro (Crema), Space Ark Slum Lord (clay makes no protest), Isien (Kanashibari World), Plateau Sigma (The Great Reset).

@mas-3
@pasqualemaassen
@pablopiacente
@andererror
@eko_fisk
@user-895204258
@plateau_sigma</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 775</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-775</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>After yet another busy week, I prefer a bit lighter evening. Especially, before hot and stormy weather reaches us on the weekend. Crazy world. Also crazy is that series I am watching, where people's brains get split to properly seperate work from life. Quite a popular show, it seems, which I only found out about as I watched a video by Charles Cornell, who was amazed by the tv's title theme. And I agree, the intro music is really cool and to the point, very much what I like about cinematic music. Kind of like the title theme for the Westworld series, which got me immediately, when I heard it. Well, we are not in the world of cinematic sounds tonight, but rather one the easy side. But, of course, I have great music for you by Enigmatic Obsession (Secrets of Seduction), Tony Sieber (Because we are), Matt Goodluck (Portals), Ambient Ballroom (Bionic Steam Stream), Lane, Gregorius, Smith (Lost Desert Highway), Roberto Sass ft. Enlia (We're so much more than shadows), Code Indigo (Endgame), Erik Wøllo (Gateway (remaster)), Dino Pacifici (Unfocused Dream Fragments), Marcator (PanAroma Reincarnations), moonbooter (Syncope 1).

@dj-rubberman
@enlia
@ambient_ballroom
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>After yet another busy week, I prefer a bit light…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>After yet another busy week, I prefer a bit lighter evening. Especially, before hot and stormy weather reaches us on the weekend. Crazy world. Also crazy is that series I am watching, where people's brains get split to properly seperate work from life. Quite a popular show, it seems, which I only found out about as I watched a video by Charles Cornell, who was amazed by the tv's title theme. And I agree, the intro music is really cool and to the point, very much what I like about cinematic music. Kind of like the title theme for the Westworld series, which got me immediately, when I heard it. Well, we are not in the world of cinematic sounds tonight, but rather one the easy side. But, of course, I have great music for you by Enigmatic Obsession (Secrets of Seduction), Tony Sieber (Because we are), Matt Goodluck (Portals), Ambient Ballroom (Bionic Steam Stream), Lane, Gregorius, Smith (Lost Desert Highway), Roberto Sass ft. Enlia (We're so much more than shadows), Code Indigo (Endgame), Erik Wøllo (Gateway (remaster)), Dino Pacifici (Unfocused Dream Fragments), Marcator (PanAroma Reincarnations), moonbooter (Syncope 1).

@dj-rubberman
@enlia
@ambient_ballroom
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 774</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Jul 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-774</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Have you heard of this 100 percent AI band that gained momentum the past weeks? I've seen several reports on this artificial artists on Youtube and it's quite astonishing how well their music is received. The Velvet Sundown was created completely from artificial intelligent sources, especially their music and their band photos. And still, people seemed to like it, as the numbers on Spotify and otherwise say. I only heard some excerpts, definitely not my style of music, and it did sound kind of bland. But quite a lot of current popular music does. So it's great to be back on the side of human made electronic and electric sounds and music with tonight's great edition featuring Wildsilences vs Progeny -1 (Wild Moon Remixes), moonbooter (Syncope 1 &amp; 2), Spiralectric (Durchströmungen 4 - Wellenbrecher), Klangwelt (Second Nature), D. Batistatos (Cosmicleaf Mixtape 004 (Psychill)), Holle Mangler (Tales From A Fairyworld (Part 2)), Markus Reuter (TRUCE 3), Maximum Movement Theatre (The June Solstice 2025), Otarion (Time of Nations).

@wildsilencez
@progeny-1-617773258
@moonbooter
@bekeschus
@dbatistatos
@maximum-movement-theatre
@user-235080683</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Have you heard of this 100 percent AI band that g…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Have you heard of this 100 percent AI band that gained momentum the past weeks? I've seen several reports on this artificial artists on Youtube and it's quite astonishing how well their music is received. The Velvet Sundown was created completely from artificial intelligent sources, especially their music and their band photos. And still, people seemed to like it, as the numbers on Spotify and otherwise say. I only heard some excerpts, definitely not my style of music, and it did sound kind of bland. But quite a lot of current popular music does. So it's great to be back on the side of human made electronic and electric sounds and music with tonight's great edition featuring Wildsilences vs Progeny -1 (Wild Moon Remixes), moonbooter (Syncope 1 &amp; 2), Spiralectric (Durchströmungen 4 - Wellenbrecher), Klangwelt (Second Nature), D. Batistatos (Cosmicleaf Mixtape 004 (Psychill)), Holle Mangler (Tales From A Fairyworld (Part 2)), Markus Reuter (TRUCE 3), Maximum Movement Theatre (The June Solstice 2025), Otarion (Time of Nations).

@wildsilencez
@progeny-1-617773258
@moonbooter
@bekeschus
@dbatistatos
@maximum-movement-theatre
@user-235080683</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 773</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Jul 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-773</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Are you nuts?! Whoever send the heatwave these days must be. But the uncountable number of degrees match with the world's recent politics as well. And that is all over the world. So, was everything better back in the days? Maybe not. But some really good comes from those golden days back last century, and that is the music inspiration, which I most times mention as traditional EM. And from those roots sprung many more cool sounds and sequence explorers. Like the ones you can enjoy with this edition. Take a seat and some good headphones to join me for cool stuff by Peter Mergener (Cinema in My Head - The World of Visible Sound), Altus (Terraform), Fusion of Elements (3MIT-TIME), Eagle (Synth. Music) (The narrow path), Planet of the Arps (Planet of the Arps 2), Hari Maia (Universalis), Ivan Black (The Moonshine Boys).

@petermergener
@syntheticman
@harimaia
@ivan-black
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Are you nuts?! Whoever send the heatwave these da…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Are you nuts?! Whoever send the heatwave these days must be. But the uncountable number of degrees match with the world's recent politics as well. And that is all over the world. So, was everything better back in the days? Maybe not. But some really good comes from those golden days back last century, and that is the music inspiration, which I most times mention as traditional EM. And from those roots sprung many more cool sounds and sequence explorers. Like the ones you can enjoy with this edition. Take a seat and some good headphones to join me for cool stuff by Peter Mergener (Cinema in My Head - The World of Visible Sound), Altus (Terraform), Fusion of Elements (3MIT-TIME), Eagle (Synth. Music) (The narrow path), Planet of the Arps (Planet of the Arps 2), Hari Maia (Universalis), Ivan Black (The Moonshine Boys).

@petermergener
@syntheticman
@harimaia
@ivan-black
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 772</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-772</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>There is a lot of heat out there. Well, I am not only talking about the weather, which is said to go up to 36 C next week. And I am not build for hot weather, I tell you that. And we do not have some AC around, either. Will be fun, or not. Beside that, the world is going crazier each day, building up another kind of heat. Last week, we had some nice and quiet ambient to get some mind rest. To kind of continue the more relaxing scenery, this week we will go in the chillout direction and enjoy excellent peaceful music by Stefan Erbe (Metamorphosys), AE van Elst Projects (One), Klangwelt (Second Nature), Glint (The Beginning), Erothyme &amp; Kursten Brewer (Tea Sessions), Achillea (Cinema in My Head - The World of Visible Sound), Thomas Lemmer &amp; Lukas Midub (Perspectives), Side Liner &amp; Aviron (Cosmicleaf Mixtape 003 (Psychill)), iRoadie ft. Stefanosis (Dub Time), CIALYN (Decenium), MOLOCH 303 (Colours).

@erothyme
@thomas-lemmer
@midub
@sidelinerofficial
@aviron
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>There is a lot of heat out there. Well, I am not …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>There is a lot of heat out there. Well, I am not only talking about the weather, which is said to go up to 36 C next week. And I am not build for hot weather, I tell you that. And we do not have some AC around, either. Will be fun, or not. Beside that, the world is going crazier each day, building up another kind of heat. Last week, we had some nice and quiet ambient to get some mind rest. To kind of continue the more relaxing scenery, this week we will go in the chillout direction and enjoy excellent peaceful music by Stefan Erbe (Metamorphosys), AE van Elst Projects (One), Klangwelt (Second Nature), Glint (The Beginning), Erothyme &amp; Kursten Brewer (Tea Sessions), Achillea (Cinema in My Head - The World of Visible Sound), Thomas Lemmer &amp; Lukas Midub (Perspectives), Side Liner &amp; Aviron (Cosmicleaf Mixtape 003 (Psychill)), iRoadie ft. Stefanosis (Dub Time), CIALYN (Decenium), MOLOCH 303 (Colours).

@erothyme
@thomas-lemmer
@midub
@sidelinerofficial
@aviron
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 771</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Jun 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-771</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Sunshine and peace is all I need currently. Being quite busy in my head and life being a bit unpredictable, it's those quieter moments that I relish a lot. Calming body and soul for while and let other things be what they are. It would be great if one could simply close one's eyes and the crazy world would go away. Well, it does not. But to me it seems important to find those silent spots in life to not explode and get mad yourself. Here you get an hour of time with ambient sounds, and I hope not to be of too much annoyance in between. Enjoy the music by Carl Lord (Illuminated Expanse), Dashmesh (Teletai), Ambiente Solstice feat. Dashmesh (The World Above The Clouds), Blue Is Nine (Tall Pines), John Scott Shepherd &amp; Jamie Zarfas (Distant Moon), Karl Schoenberg (Spectre), Tim Didymus &amp; Foster Neville (Ulla), Telson (Drums Along The Ambient River Part 1), Cousin Silas (Drums Along The Ambient River Part 2).

@user-499527710
@noizefiltermusic
@jamie-zarfas-artist
@cousin-silas
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sunshine and peace is all I need currently. Being…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Sunshine and peace is all I need currently. Being quite busy in my head and life being a bit unpredictable, it's those quieter moments that I relish a lot. Calming body and soul for while and let other things be what they are. It would be great if one could simply close one's eyes and the crazy world would go away. Well, it does not. But to me it seems important to find those silent spots in life to not explode and get mad yourself. Here you get an hour of time with ambient sounds, and I hope not to be of too much annoyance in between. Enjoy the music by Carl Lord (Illuminated Expanse), Dashmesh (Teletai), Ambiente Solstice feat. Dashmesh (The World Above The Clouds), Blue Is Nine (Tall Pines), John Scott Shepherd &amp; Jamie Zarfas (Distant Moon), Karl Schoenberg (Spectre), Tim Didymus &amp; Foster Neville (Ulla), Telson (Drums Along The Ambient River Part 1), Cousin Silas (Drums Along The Ambient River Part 2).

@user-499527710
@noizefiltermusic
@jamie-zarfas-artist
@cousin-silas
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 770</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Jun 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-770</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Several years ago, I was co-funding a movie. Well, it was a crowdfunded flick with the sole purpose of making a cranzy movie thought out by a crazy mind. Now, if your life would be a movie, what part of the script would you alter? Would it be a great idea to remove some actions or hesitaions of yours that let to unfortunate situations? Or would cutting them make you become a different person? But more important, what soundtrack would accompany your life? There is always music in a modern movie, is there not? It supports the emotional part of the story. So here are some suggestions for the movie of your life. Great stuff by Daniel Blumberg (The Brutalist), Holland Phillips (A Sense of Distance), Tuula Martin (Urban Lullabies), Time Away (Osirian Wave), Der Bischof (Garden of Perdition), Janne Hanhisuanto (Yume), Art Of Infinity (Cinematic Audio 1), Gabríel Ólafs (Polar), Martin Herbst (Mystic Moments), Phaeleh (Fear of Silence), Volker Rapp (Blade Runner 2099).

@tuuligan
@timeaway
@daturasonoris
@martinherbstmosaic
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Several years ago, I was co-funding a movie. Well…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Several years ago, I was co-funding a movie. Well, it was a crowdfunded flick with the sole purpose of making a cranzy movie thought out by a crazy mind. Now, if your life would be a movie, what part of the script would you alter? Would it be a great idea to remove some actions or hesitaions of yours that let to unfortunate situations? Or would cutting them make you become a different person? But more important, what soundtrack would accompany your life? There is always music in a modern movie, is there not? It supports the emotional part of the story. So here are some suggestions for the movie of your life. Great stuff by Daniel Blumberg (The Brutalist), Holland Phillips (A Sense of Distance), Tuula Martin (Urban Lullabies), Time Away (Osirian Wave), Der Bischof (Garden of Perdition), Janne Hanhisuanto (Yume), Art Of Infinity (Cinematic Audio 1), Gabríel Ólafs (Polar), Martin Herbst (Mystic Moments), Phaeleh (Fear of Silence), Volker Rapp (Blade Runner 2099).

@tuuligan
@timeaway
@daturasonoris
@martinherbstmosaic
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 769</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Jun 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-769</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>This was definitely one beat speed week for me, at least at work with so many stuff to do. And all of the tasks were very urgent, of course. It's always at the end of the week or deadlines, when the need to finish up things suddenly appear on ones doorstep. And, thus, the choice of music was between some ultra ambient to cool down and some body moving sounds to power oneself out. For tonight I chose the latter, so join me for a great selection of electronic dance and body music by Decode Blue (Cruise The Groove), Omel &amp; Rising Galaxy (Cosmicleaf. Mixtape 003 (Psychill)), xols (sharp and chispi), db-Maui (this feeling), One Dub Connection &amp; David Laake (Sonic Fractals), Falling Bytes (Civil war), Morgen Wurde, Tis, Tetsuroh Konishi (Erwuchs), granlab/dml (movements).

@decodeblue
@risinggalaxy
@xols
@db-maui
@onedubconnection
@david-laake
@morgenwurde
@tistunes
@etsuroh
@granlabofficial
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>This was definitely one beat speed week for me, a…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>This was definitely one beat speed week for me, at least at work with so many stuff to do. And all of the tasks were very urgent, of course. It's always at the end of the week or deadlines, when the need to finish up things suddenly appear on ones doorstep. And, thus, the choice of music was between some ultra ambient to cool down and some body moving sounds to power oneself out. For tonight I chose the latter, so join me for a great selection of electronic dance and body music by Decode Blue (Cruise The Groove), Omel &amp; Rising Galaxy (Cosmicleaf. Mixtape 003 (Psychill)), xols (sharp and chispi), db-Maui (this feeling), One Dub Connection &amp; David Laake (Sonic Fractals), Falling Bytes (Civil war), Morgen Wurde, Tis, Tetsuroh Konishi (Erwuchs), granlab/dml (movements).

@decodeblue
@risinggalaxy
@xols
@db-maui
@onedubconnection
@david-laake
@morgenwurde
@tistunes
@etsuroh
@granlabofficial
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 768</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 May 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-768</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Yes, we are back. A short forced break, so it's the return of syndae, but also the return to the golden age of sequencing with this edition. This music is still one of the drivers for EM, serving some sounds that come in waves and simply pull you with them into the wonderful world of aural colours and natural rhythm of life. I think it's the ever steadiness of change that grabs me each time, when a sequence kicks in and takes over the beat of my thinking and feeling. And tonight is no difference with the great music by Robert Schroeder (Mosaique. Edit 2025), Vanderson (2055), DASK Music (Transitions (2025)), Harald Gramberg (Sequences), Yakuza Jacuzzi (Space Race), Ivan Black (Book List).

@vanderson_pl
@ivan-black
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Yes, we are back. A short forced break, so it's t…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Yes, we are back. A short forced break, so it's the return of syndae, but also the return to the golden age of sequencing with this edition. This music is still one of the drivers for EM, serving some sounds that come in waves and simply pull you with them into the wonderful world of aural colours and natural rhythm of life. I think it's the ever steadiness of change that grabs me each time, when a sequence kicks in and takes over the beat of my thinking and feeling. And tonight is no difference with the great music by Robert Schroeder (Mosaique. Edit 2025), Vanderson (2055), DASK Music (Transitions (2025)), Harald Gramberg (Sequences), Yakuza Jacuzzi (Space Race), Ivan Black (Book List).

@vanderson_pl
@ivan-black
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 767</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 16 May 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-767</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Sounds. They are all around us. Some squeak, some beep, some bug you, some you don't hear anymore. Imagine sitting at the beach, where the waves slowly wash over the shore. To me, this is joyful and relaxing. Or imagine being at a dwell, where water slowly pours into the early creek. This might really animate you to, well, err, wanna pee ... Ok, bad example. As with ambient music, there are sounds you normally barely listen to, at least not consious. If there is some cool rhythm, you might enjoy it. And if the accompanying sounds make you groove, you can relax. Like with the outstanding tracks on this edition, being provided to you by Ian Boddy &amp; Erik Wøllo (Transmissions), Nettaiya ft Yuko Motoki (Rising Sunset), Thomas Lemmer &amp; Lukas Midub (Perspectives), Anna B May (Everything Will Be Alright), Tuula Martin (Urban Lullabies), David Mash (Back To My Roots), Klangstein (Echoes - 25 Years Klangstein), Moki Mcfly (Divin(e)tion: Music in the key of zero), Frechbax ft Alex Rutschmann and Psychoz (Sonic Fractals).

@ianboddy
@thomas-lemmer
@midub
@annabmaymusic
@tuuligan
@ikalopa
@frechbax
@zoranpsychoz
@klangsteinofficial
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sounds. They are all around us. Some squeak, some…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Sounds. They are all around us. Some squeak, some beep, some bug you, some you don't hear anymore. Imagine sitting at the beach, where the waves slowly wash over the shore. To me, this is joyful and relaxing. Or imagine being at a dwell, where water slowly pours into the early creek. This might really animate you to, well, err, wanna pee ... Ok, bad example. As with ambient music, there are sounds you normally barely listen to, at least not consious. If there is some cool rhythm, you might enjoy it. And if the accompanying sounds make you groove, you can relax. Like with the outstanding tracks on this edition, being provided to you by Ian Boddy &amp; Erik Wøllo (Transmissions), Nettaiya ft Yuko Motoki (Rising Sunset), Thomas Lemmer &amp; Lukas Midub (Perspectives), Anna B May (Everything Will Be Alright), Tuula Martin (Urban Lullabies), David Mash (Back To My Roots), Klangstein (Echoes - 25 Years Klangstein), Moki Mcfly (Divin(e)tion: Music in the key of zero), Frechbax ft Alex Rutschmann and Psychoz (Sonic Fractals).

@ianboddy
@thomas-lemmer
@midub
@annabmaymusic
@tuuligan
@ikalopa
@frechbax
@zoranpsychoz
@klangsteinofficial
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 766</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 09 May 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-766</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>No, this is not the death star in some kind of invisibility cloak. Tonight, we have wonderful bubbles of colourful soundscapes for you waiting in this edition. And rightly so, as this week was fully packed with work related stuff for me. I need some rest, and I hope you are with me. Soap bubbles are fascianting objects. Especially in their play in light, where lots of little rainbows appear into being on their surface. Their look does sooze me a bit as well as they amaze me. Much like the songs you will get tonight being served by Vamadeva (Secret and Mystery III), Krzysztof Kurkowski (Synthesizer Stories), Steve Roach &amp; Vidna Obmana (Cavern of Sirens), Dave Luxton ft Nacre &amp; Michelle Qureshi (Lights Appearing), Ramón Sánchez (The Cardinal Points - North Part 2), Joerg Dankert (through the avalanche of time), Reichenhall (kollektion eins), Tony Gerber (Plank and Strings), jarguna (The Truth Lies Beyond).

@krzysztofkurkowski
@joerg-dankert
@tonygerber
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>No, this is not the death star in some kind of in…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>No, this is not the death star in some kind of invisibility cloak. Tonight, we have wonderful bubbles of colourful soundscapes for you waiting in this edition. And rightly so, as this week was fully packed with work related stuff for me. I need some rest, and I hope you are with me. Soap bubbles are fascianting objects. Especially in their play in light, where lots of little rainbows appear into being on their surface. Their look does sooze me a bit as well as they amaze me. Much like the songs you will get tonight being served by Vamadeva (Secret and Mystery III), Krzysztof Kurkowski (Synthesizer Stories), Steve Roach &amp; Vidna Obmana (Cavern of Sirens), Dave Luxton ft Nacre &amp; Michelle Qureshi (Lights Appearing), Ramón Sánchez (The Cardinal Points - North Part 2), Joerg Dankert (through the avalanche of time), Reichenhall (kollektion eins), Tony Gerber (Plank and Strings), jarguna (The Truth Lies Beyond).

@krzysztofkurkowski
@joerg-dankert
@tonygerber
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 765</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 02 May 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-765</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>On this weeks list of todos were quite some interesting things. Had a lot of work at home to do and in my job as well. As always, the time you plan for finishing a job most often does not suffice. Or is this just me? Well, on some point in progress I encountered an issue that let me to rethink the whole approach. So it was not only the weather outside getting warmer, which is nearing the 30 C mark on some days. But the inner heat also rose, as there are deadlines to meet. Well, wanna go for a cool ride? I do, as I need some cooling down. And what better to do with some really great music. On the menu tonight, you will find fantastic sounds by DEMOKRATIE (2 + 1), GROBEK (Grobek 2: Grevelingen), Divine Matrix (Rise of the Sand Gods), Phaeleh (Dark Sky), Stefan Erbe (Metamorphosys), niteffect (copan), The Laconic (Conic Sections), Weldroid (Painted City), Parallel Worlds (Modular Stories), Tonewulf (The Heavy), Reichenhall (kollektion eins).

@demokratie-music
@phaeleh
@niteffect
@user-519904116</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On this weeks list of todos were quite some inter…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>On this weeks list of todos were quite some interesting things. Had a lot of work at home to do and in my job as well. As always, the time you plan for finishing a job most often does not suffice. Or is this just me? Well, on some point in progress I encountered an issue that let me to rethink the whole approach. So it was not only the weather outside getting warmer, which is nearing the 30 C mark on some days. But the inner heat also rose, as there are deadlines to meet. Well, wanna go for a cool ride? I do, as I need some cooling down. And what better to do with some really great music. On the menu tonight, you will find fantastic sounds by DEMOKRATIE (2 + 1), GROBEK (Grobek 2: Grevelingen), Divine Matrix (Rise of the Sand Gods), Phaeleh (Dark Sky), Stefan Erbe (Metamorphosys), niteffect (copan), The Laconic (Conic Sections), Weldroid (Painted City), Parallel Worlds (Modular Stories), Tonewulf (The Heavy), Reichenhall (kollektion eins).

@demokratie-music
@phaeleh
@niteffect
@user-519904116</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 764</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Apr 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-764</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So, last weekend many of you celebrated the tradition of the resurrected egg-giving easter bunny... erm... I am sure to be confused a bit. But it surely was traditional. And we are on for tonight to enjoy something traditional electronic music, that I am sure about. It was back in the 80s, when I discovered this specific style of instrumental electronic music for myself and fell in love with it. Of course, lots has changed since back then, but there are still some "descendants" and the like who evolved from that aera and built upon it. Not only that, but there also are some of the early pioneers of this style alive and kicking and still creating great music. Come in to a new edition of this podcast and enjoy the great sounds of Peter Mergener (Sky Space Bar III), GROBEK (Grevelingen), Syndromeda (Serendipity), A Collection of Notes (Last Flowers of Autumn), Conny Olivetti (Rearranging the legs of lady Jane), Andreas Davids (Weltraum), Paul Ellis (Warmth From Other Suns), Andy Pickford (Expurgations Vol. 2).

@petermergener
@acollectionofnotes
@andreas-davids
@andypickford</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So, last weekend many of you celebrated the tradi…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So, last weekend many of you celebrated the tradition of the resurrected egg-giving easter bunny... erm... I am sure to be confused a bit. But it surely was traditional. And we are on for tonight to enjoy something traditional electronic music, that I am sure about. It was back in the 80s, when I discovered this specific style of instrumental electronic music for myself and fell in love with it. Of course, lots has changed since back then, but there are still some "descendants" and the like who evolved from that aera and built upon it. Not only that, but there also are some of the early pioneers of this style alive and kicking and still creating great music. Come in to a new edition of this podcast and enjoy the great sounds of Peter Mergener (Sky Space Bar III), GROBEK (Grevelingen), Syndromeda (Serendipity), A Collection of Notes (Last Flowers of Autumn), Conny Olivetti (Rearranging the legs of lady Jane), Andreas Davids (Weltraum), Paul Ellis (Warmth From Other Suns), Andy Pickford (Expurgations Vol. 2).

@petermergener
@acollectionofnotes
@andreas-davids
@andypickford</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 763</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Apr 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-763</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Yeah, I know, it might be a bit cheesy or rather eggy. But for tonight, right before eastern, I picked some easy eggs for you. So here we have some sound bunnies to please your ears and mind. For this, I picked eggstraordinary artists. And while the life outside seems to go nuttier each day, I hope you find some ease and comfort within the 60 minutes of pleasure sounds. Be in peace with your family or friends or both and enjoy some time off. Join me for joyful and excellent tunes by Carl Weingarten (Songs for a Perigee Moon). Jeff Greinke (Late Rain), David Helpling &amp; Eric "the" Taylor (The Precious Dark). Sine (Impuls), JAFFE (Heroes), Richard Theisen (Shambhala), Urs Fuchs (ET Cosmic B), Monster Taxi (Pacifica), Andrew Schoen feat. Joe Nutter (Soulever), SONAR with David Torn and J. Peter Schwalm (7D Sampler 2025).

@jeffgreinke
@sineworld
@jaffe-2
@richard-theisen
@monstertaxi
@Mind2GrooveRatio
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Yeah, I know, it might be a bit cheesy or rather …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Yeah, I know, it might be a bit cheesy or rather eggy. But for tonight, right before eastern, I picked some easy eggs for you. So here we have some sound bunnies to please your ears and mind. For this, I picked eggstraordinary artists. And while the life outside seems to go nuttier each day, I hope you find some ease and comfort within the 60 minutes of pleasure sounds. Be in peace with your family or friends or both and enjoy some time off. Join me for joyful and excellent tunes by Carl Weingarten (Songs for a Perigee Moon). Jeff Greinke (Late Rain), David Helpling &amp; Eric "the" Taylor (The Precious Dark). Sine (Impuls), JAFFE (Heroes), Richard Theisen (Shambhala), Urs Fuchs (ET Cosmic B), Monster Taxi (Pacifica), Andrew Schoen feat. Joe Nutter (Soulever), SONAR with David Torn and J. Peter Schwalm (7D Sampler 2025).

@jeffgreinke
@sineworld
@jaffe-2
@richard-theisen
@monstertaxi
@Mind2GrooveRatio
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 762</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-762</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Had enough of the worldly turmoil? Want to relax and peace out for a while? Welcome to the show! And it is free, too. No costs. No tariffs. Just cool stuff to spend one our of your time on and enjoy. Some people may call it chill out. One could also call it thrill out. Or simply taking a bath in the wonderful world of electronic sounds. Yeah. I might sound a bit crazy tonight, but the world outside does take its toll. My mind would go havoc, if it weren't for my wife and great music. Join me, won't you? Let's relish the excellent works by Thomas Lemmer &amp; Oine &amp; Electrix (Berlin), Stan Dart (Murinsel 7 - Travel Stories), Star Maze and Deor (Echoes of the Grid), Dieter Spears (The Signal), Howler (Breenj), Steve Joy (Hatchback), Ndorfik (Solos), ADJ (Compilation 2025 - Nenormalizm + NOIR), No Landscape Survives (Ten Banners of Defeat).

@thomas-lemmer
@stan-dart
@star_maze
@ndorfik
@nicolas-lolom
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Had enough of the worldly turmoil? Want to relax …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Had enough of the worldly turmoil? Want to relax and peace out for a while? Welcome to the show! And it is free, too. No costs. No tariffs. Just cool stuff to spend one our of your time on and enjoy. Some people may call it chill out. One could also call it thrill out. Or simply taking a bath in the wonderful world of electronic sounds. Yeah. I might sound a bit crazy tonight, but the world outside does take its toll. My mind would go havoc, if it weren't for my wife and great music. Join me, won't you? Let's relish the excellent works by Thomas Lemmer &amp; Oine &amp; Electrix (Berlin), Stan Dart (Murinsel 7 - Travel Stories), Star Maze and Deor (Echoes of the Grid), Dieter Spears (The Signal), Howler (Breenj), Steve Joy (Hatchback), Ndorfik (Solos), ADJ (Compilation 2025 - Nenormalizm + NOIR), No Landscape Survives (Ten Banners of Defeat).

@thomas-lemmer
@stan-dart
@star_maze
@ndorfik
@nicolas-lolom
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 761</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Apr 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-761</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>While there are storms happening in the economic world, we gear down a lot and go for some serenity in this edition. Wouldn't it be nice to have humans be united and care for their kind and each other instead of looking for one's own advantage? Well, maybe not for some people. I don't know. Maybe life would be boring that way. I like boring, though. Na, not really. I prefer challenging sounds and musical journeys, for example. That's why there are no drones on syndae. To me, music has to have some kind of structure to it. Something that tickles my ears and my brain. Join me, won't you? For some cool ambient and related music by Erik Wøllo (Where the River Widens), Sine (Impuls), Level Pi (Elektronische Klänge), Cousin Silas &amp; aka:man (Cousin Silas &amp; aka:man), Orchestra Indigo (Hearing Visions), Loneward (Gossamer Wings of Illusion), Blue Is Nine (So Far from Home), Dino Pacifici (Beyond The Solar Influence), sevensy (one2one), Wellengärtner (Movements).

@sineworld
@cousin-silas
@aka-man
@blueisnine</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>While there are storms happening in the economic …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>While there are storms happening in the economic world, we gear down a lot and go for some serenity in this edition. Wouldn't it be nice to have humans be united and care for their kind and each other instead of looking for one's own advantage? Well, maybe not for some people. I don't know. Maybe life would be boring that way. I like boring, though. Na, not really. I prefer challenging sounds and musical journeys, for example. That's why there are no drones on syndae. To me, music has to have some kind of structure to it. Something that tickles my ears and my brain. Join me, won't you? For some cool ambient and related music by Erik Wøllo (Where the River Widens), Sine (Impuls), Level Pi (Elektronische Klänge), Cousin Silas &amp; aka:man (Cousin Silas &amp; aka:man), Orchestra Indigo (Hearing Visions), Loneward (Gossamer Wings of Illusion), Blue Is Nine (So Far from Home), Dino Pacifici (Beyond The Solar Influence), sevensy (one2one), Wellengärtner (Movements).

@sineworld
@cousin-silas
@aka-man
@blueisnine</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 760</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Mar 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-760</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Up next week is April fools' day. Are you in for making fun of people? By definition, it is the day of the year where practical jokes take over and one gets targeted with pranks, which sometimes seem real or get very close to reality. For some country, 2025 may have started as a fool's year, and may stay so for some while (no orange bun intended). But I am not going into politics here. This is a place of joy and fun and should stay so for everyone. So, back to the start. Do you do pranks? Or know of good ones? If so, let me know in the comments. I am always up for a little joke, even I might not look like it. On the other hand, I really like cool and great and modern electronic music. And this is what you will get in tonight's editon with tracks by Urs Fuchs (Wolkenfee), Stefan Erbe (Metamorphosys), AeTopus (iota), Simon Heartfield (The State Of Social Movement), AMPTEK (Pianeta Ephedrina Volume Due), Grosso Gadgetto &amp; Brainquake (Distorted Planet), Feralia Planitia (Hyperphantasmic), niteffect (aztec), Steve Joy (Hatchback), Tonewolf (The Heavy), B. Ashra &amp; Ricky Deadking (Live at U-Site Fusion 99).

@aetopus
@simon-heartfield
@brainquake-tdop
@feraliaplanitia
@niteffect
@user-519904116
@b-ashra</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Up next week is April fools' day. Are you in for …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Up next week is April fools' day. Are you in for making fun of people? By definition, it is the day of the year where practical jokes take over and one gets targeted with pranks, which sometimes seem real or get very close to reality. For some country, 2025 may have started as a fool's year, and may stay so for some while (no orange bun intended). But I am not going into politics here. This is a place of joy and fun and should stay so for everyone. So, back to the start. Do you do pranks? Or know of good ones? If so, let me know in the comments. I am always up for a little joke, even I might not look like it. On the other hand, I really like cool and great and modern electronic music. And this is what you will get in tonight's editon with tracks by Urs Fuchs (Wolkenfee), Stefan Erbe (Metamorphosys), AeTopus (iota), Simon Heartfield (The State Of Social Movement), AMPTEK (Pianeta Ephedrina Volume Due), Grosso Gadgetto &amp; Brainquake (Distorted Planet), Feralia Planitia (Hyperphantasmic), niteffect (aztec), Steve Joy (Hatchback), Tonewolf (The Heavy), B. Ashra &amp; Ricky Deadking (Live at U-Site Fusion 99).

@aetopus
@simon-heartfield
@brainquake-tdop
@feraliaplanitia
@niteffect
@user-519904116
@b-ashra</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 759</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Mar 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-759</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>It's space time! Well, at least for most of tonight's edition, where we will visit some of the famous space ships produced on earth. Well, in film and literature that is. Are you a science fiction or fantasy fan? It's fascinating that people are so intrigued by the stars and the universe and maybe alien life forms, while we still do not know about many places on earth. And while we definitely are no species, someone would like to meet, are we? Now, before getting to dark or sinister, let's better focus on what we love, which is great ambient and electronic music. Some of those aural wonders you will get with music by Claude9 (Chords of Love). Stan Dart (Murinsel 7 - Travel Stories). Ambient Indigo, Time Away, Wane of Summer. Progeny-1, Ambient Light, Hellweed, Talking to Ghosts, Helsinki Project (Interstellar Engines), Ivan Black (Some Refugees From Suburbia).</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>It's space time! Well, at least for most of tonig…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>It's space time! Well, at least for most of tonight's edition, where we will visit some of the famous space ships produced on earth. Well, in film and literature that is. Are you a science fiction or fantasy fan? It's fascinating that people are so intrigued by the stars and the universe and maybe alien life forms, while we still do not know about many places on earth. And while we definitely are no species, someone would like to meet, are we? Now, before getting to dark or sinister, let's better focus on what we love, which is great ambient and electronic music. Some of those aural wonders you will get with music by Claude9 (Chords of Love). Stan Dart (Murinsel 7 - Travel Stories). Ambient Indigo, Time Away, Wane of Summer. Progeny-1, Ambient Light, Hellweed, Talking to Ghosts, Helsinki Project (Interstellar Engines), Ivan Black (Some Refugees From Suburbia).</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 758</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Mar 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-758</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Barely a week as gone since the Schallwelle awards were given to the winners in their respective categories. Tonight's edition focuses on the one's awarded. So you will get music by the best discovery for 2024, who is Betageist, the best artist national and international, who are Martin Stürtzer and Kebu, respectively, and the best albums national and international, which are 101, Milky Way by Klaus Schulze and Metamorphic Phases by Colin and Joe Rayment. And finally also the best ambient album voted for, which is Alpha I by State Azure. At the ceremonies, you could meet most of the awarded musicians as well as lots of well known guests, like Chris Bryant (S1gns of L1fe), Thorsten Q Quaeschning (Tangerine Dream), Harald Großkopf, Elektronische Maschine, Olaf Zimmermann (Lifetime award recipient), and many more. So definitely worth a visit. As this show is definitely worth a listen with music by BETAGEIST (Aria), Klaus Schulze (101, MILKY WAY), Kebu (Urban Dreams), State Azure (Alpha I), Colin Rayment with Joe Rayment (Metamorphic Phases), Martin Stürtzer (Phase Transform).

@user-366078596
@kebu
@state-azure
@martinstuertzer
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Barely a week as gone since the Schallwelle award…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Barely a week as gone since the Schallwelle awards were given to the winners in their respective categories. Tonight's edition focuses on the one's awarded. So you will get music by the best discovery for 2024, who is Betageist, the best artist national and international, who are Martin Stürtzer and Kebu, respectively, and the best albums national and international, which are 101, Milky Way by Klaus Schulze and Metamorphic Phases by Colin and Joe Rayment. And finally also the best ambient album voted for, which is Alpha I by State Azure. At the ceremonies, you could meet most of the awarded musicians as well as lots of well known guests, like Chris Bryant (S1gns of L1fe), Thorsten Q Quaeschning (Tangerine Dream), Harald Großkopf, Elektronische Maschine, Olaf Zimmermann (Lifetime award recipient), and many more. So definitely worth a visit. As this show is definitely worth a listen with music by BETAGEIST (Aria), Klaus Schulze (101, MILKY WAY), Kebu (Urban Dreams), State Azure (Alpha I), Colin Rayment with Joe Rayment (Metamorphic Phases), Martin Stürtzer (Phase Transform).

@user-366078596
@kebu
@state-azure
@martinstuertzer
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 757</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Mar 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-757</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So this is the last show before the Schallwelle awards ceremony, which happens to be tomorrow. So on Sunday we will know who the jury and the audience voted for best of their class in 2024. And while we celebrate all the good moments of the past, we look forward with going back to the future. That is traditional style electronic music being on in this edition, where we find space ambient or Berlin School inspired music par excellence. Join me for a cool and mostly sequential ride with tracks by Thaneco (Cosmic Atlas), Krakenkraft (Suspicious Signals), Matthias Lehmann (Winter Saga), Colin Rayment (Penumbra), Ivan Black (Dancing With The Stars), Levente (The Ray Bradbury Chronicles), Abstract Rituals (II), EL-KA (La Rêve), Hello Mr. Klaus (The Fairy of the Cyclical Journey).

@thaneco
@winterer
@ivan-black
@michael-abstract</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So this is the last show before the Schallwelle a…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So this is the last show before the Schallwelle awards ceremony, which happens to be tomorrow. So on Sunday we will know who the jury and the audience voted for best of their class in 2024. And while we celebrate all the good moments of the past, we look forward with going back to the future. That is traditional style electronic music being on in this edition, where we find space ambient or Berlin School inspired music par excellence. Join me for a cool and mostly sequential ride with tracks by Thaneco (Cosmic Atlas), Krakenkraft (Suspicious Signals), Matthias Lehmann (Winter Saga), Colin Rayment (Penumbra), Ivan Black (Dancing With The Stars), Levente (The Ray Bradbury Chronicles), Abstract Rituals (II), EL-KA (La Rêve), Hello Mr. Klaus (The Fairy of the Cyclical Journey).

@thaneco
@winterer
@ivan-black
@michael-abstract</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 756</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Feb 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-756</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>It's end of February, already two months into 2025, time for something compeletely different on syndae: song time. That is, music by ambient and electronic music artists going into lyrics or at least vocals. Yes, one of those rare editions with more than just me mumbling into the mic. The range of styles also is quite wide, some more into electro up to some experimental tracks. And I also use this occasion for some shameless self promotion of remixes done as Talking to Ghosts. Hope you don't mind and will enjoy this unusal treat. So, join me, won't you? For some cool music by Elektronische Maschine (Life goes on), Hats Off Gentlemen It's Adequate (The Uncertainty Principle), Arctic Sunrise vs Talking to Ghosts (Feelings Changing Hands), Stan Dart ft. Stephen Sherrard (Collaboration), Roberto Sass ft. Sara Brito (Cathedral of Lost Love), Time Away &amp; AthinaNiki (In Between), Feralia Planitia (Hyperphantasmic), Baltes &amp; Zäyn vs Talking to Ghosts (Augenlos, doch alles sehend), Pete International Airport (Sea of Eyes), Bernd Scholl ft. Jennifer Ezzeddine (Ship of Fools), MiDaMi (Longing).

@stan-dart
@dj-rubberman
@timeaway
@feraliaplanitia
@stevebaltes
@jennifer-ezzeddine
@user-747937757</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>It's end of February, already two months into 202…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>It's end of February, already two months into 2025, time for something compeletely different on syndae: song time. That is, music by ambient and electronic music artists going into lyrics or at least vocals. Yes, one of those rare editions with more than just me mumbling into the mic. The range of styles also is quite wide, some more into electro up to some experimental tracks. And I also use this occasion for some shameless self promotion of remixes done as Talking to Ghosts. Hope you don't mind and will enjoy this unusal treat. So, join me, won't you? For some cool music by Elektronische Maschine (Life goes on), Hats Off Gentlemen It's Adequate (The Uncertainty Principle), Arctic Sunrise vs Talking to Ghosts (Feelings Changing Hands), Stan Dart ft. Stephen Sherrard (Collaboration), Roberto Sass ft. Sara Brito (Cathedral of Lost Love), Time Away &amp; AthinaNiki (In Between), Feralia Planitia (Hyperphantasmic), Baltes &amp; Zäyn vs Talking to Ghosts (Augenlos, doch alles sehend), Pete International Airport (Sea of Eyes), Bernd Scholl ft. Jennifer Ezzeddine (Ship of Fools), MiDaMi (Longing).

@stan-dart
@dj-rubberman
@timeaway
@feraliaplanitia
@stevebaltes
@jennifer-ezzeddine
@user-747937757</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 755</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Feb 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-755</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>After two rather soft sounding editions, tonight you will get some powerhouse stuff to massage your speaker membranes. Not all full edm, but a good measure of beats to tickle your ear drums. I cannot rule out that it's based to the fact that the current world politics infuse some aggressiveness to my thoughts. But pleasing those feelings by listening to music sounds not so wrong to me. At least it is a non violent treatment. I'd be happy if you join me to listen to still cool music, for any or no reason of course. Tonight's pleasure is brought to us by Cloudwarmer (Nostalgia For a Future That Never Happened), Ivan Black (I've Got Pictures), AutomatA (Bento), Frechbax (Knabaustelmann), Dan-X (Too late), Cixxx J (Hot Trax Vol. 2), Kultur M (Pianeta Ephedrina Volume Due), @beeashra &amp; Ricky Deadking (@Alexander Rues) (Live at U-Site Fusion 99 (Remastered 2025)).

@ivan-black
@automtatesh
@frechbax
@Cixxxj
@b-ashra
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>After two rather soft sounding editions, tonight …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>After two rather soft sounding editions, tonight you will get some powerhouse stuff to massage your speaker membranes. Not all full edm, but a good measure of beats to tickle your ear drums. I cannot rule out that it's based to the fact that the current world politics infuse some aggressiveness to my thoughts. But pleasing those feelings by listening to music sounds not so wrong to me. At least it is a non violent treatment. I'd be happy if you join me to listen to still cool music, for any or no reason of course. Tonight's pleasure is brought to us by Cloudwarmer (Nostalgia For a Future That Never Happened), Ivan Black (I've Got Pictures), AutomatA (Bento), Frechbax (Knabaustelmann), Dan-X (Too late), Cixxx J (Hot Trax Vol. 2), Kultur M (Pianeta Ephedrina Volume Due), @beeashra &amp; Ricky Deadking (@Alexander Rues) (Live at U-Site Fusion 99 (Remastered 2025)).

@ivan-black
@automtatesh
@frechbax
@Cixxxj
@b-ashra
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 754</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Feb 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-754</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Some see it as romantic non-official holiday, some as some commercially induced tradition: Valentine's Day. Both may be right, but fact is that millions of people are out there to have a wondeful time with their partner in life. Or maybe with whomever they spend their current section in life with. Of course, on should celebrate relationships each day in life. One never knows, if and how long it lasts. Some people prefer to enjoy themself. Cheers to you as well, there is no friend like oneself. Whatever you feel like doing. And for all those romantic or otherwise happy people, I have some rather heart warming music selection on this edition with tracks by Stefan Erbe (Metamorphosys), Eleon (Love Everlasting), Time Away (Osirian Wave), Phaeleh (Fear of Silence), Christina Tourin (From the Angelic Harp Realm), Greg Maroney, Sherry Finzer, Suzanne Lansford (Frostmelt), Dino Pacifici &amp; Brannan Lane (Imaginary Horizons), David Mauk (Piano With a View), Margo Vrubel ([45E104-2024] 333), Matthew Labarge (Windy Starry Blue), Thaneco (Cosmic Atlas).

@timeaway
@phaeleh
@tomeaton-music
@jeffgreinke
@paulejones
@thaneco
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Some see it as romantic non-official holiday, som…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Some see it as romantic non-official holiday, some as some commercially induced tradition: Valentine's Day. Both may be right, but fact is that millions of people are out there to have a wondeful time with their partner in life. Or maybe with whomever they spend their current section in life with. Of course, on should celebrate relationships each day in life. One never knows, if and how long it lasts. Some people prefer to enjoy themself. Cheers to you as well, there is no friend like oneself. Whatever you feel like doing. And for all those romantic or otherwise happy people, I have some rather heart warming music selection on this edition with tracks by Stefan Erbe (Metamorphosys), Eleon (Love Everlasting), Time Away (Osirian Wave), Phaeleh (Fear of Silence), Christina Tourin (From the Angelic Harp Realm), Greg Maroney, Sherry Finzer, Suzanne Lansford (Frostmelt), Dino Pacifici &amp; Brannan Lane (Imaginary Horizons), David Mauk (Piano With a View), Margo Vrubel ([45E104-2024] 333), Matthew Labarge (Windy Starry Blue), Thaneco (Cosmic Atlas).

@timeaway
@phaeleh
@tomeaton-music
@jeffgreinke
@paulejones
@thaneco
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 753</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Feb 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-753</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>When I was younger I was a fanatic fan of swimming and diving. It always had a bit of being in space, "hovering" weightlessly over the ground, kind of flying like a bird. Not sure what made this stop when I got older. It is funny to think of water and air as so similar, except for their particle density. So are fish the equivalent of birds in water? Well, one might argue. However, this hovering in some medium or in no medium, when it comes to space, is kind of fascinating, don't you think? And there is the perfect music for reaching a similar state in mind: Ambient. So, my dear friends in sound, let's go hovering in music tonight with cool tracks by Altus (Ultraviolet), Dashmesh (Biomimesis), Byron Metcalf, John Gregorius, Sean O'Bryan Smith (Primordial Awakening), Cass Anawaty (Cascades), Grant Beasley (Radiant Dawn), Deborah Martin &amp; Cheryl Gallagher (Tibet), dominykas niaura (bevietystė), Tony Gerber (Finland), Solitaire (Trance Halcyon Connection).

@dashmesh
@user-898369486-844899066
@deborahmartinofficial
@niaura</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>When I was younger I was a fanatic fan of swimmin…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>When I was younger I was a fanatic fan of swimming and diving. It always had a bit of being in space, "hovering" weightlessly over the ground, kind of flying like a bird. Not sure what made this stop when I got older. It is funny to think of water and air as so similar, except for their particle density. So are fish the equivalent of birds in water? Well, one might argue. However, this hovering in some medium or in no medium, when it comes to space, is kind of fascinating, don't you think? And there is the perfect music for reaching a similar state in mind: Ambient. So, my dear friends in sound, let's go hovering in music tonight with cool tracks by Altus (Ultraviolet), Dashmesh (Biomimesis), Byron Metcalf, John Gregorius, Sean O'Bryan Smith (Primordial Awakening), Cass Anawaty (Cascades), Grant Beasley (Radiant Dawn), Deborah Martin &amp; Cheryl Gallagher (Tibet), dominykas niaura (bevietystė), Tony Gerber (Finland), Solitaire (Trance Halcyon Connection).

@dashmesh
@user-898369486-844899066
@deborahmartinofficial
@niaura</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 752</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Jan 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-752</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Have I ever said that the world has become crazy? In this prologue, perhaps? Well, if so or if not: The world has become crazy. Lot's of strange guys (mostly men of course) are going nuts with their ideas of how to treat people. And how to do politics for the people. But, you are not here for reading me ranting. You might have a completely different view on the world entirely. What unites us is the love for electronic based music, and that's what you get in good measure tonight. Incredible tracks by Elektronische Maschine (Life goes on), Faber One &amp; Starlight and BIST &amp; CIXXXJ (Pianeta Ephedrina Vol Uno), Mindheal (Heart and Mind), Simon Heartfield (The State Of Social Movement), Side Liner (Guilty Kitty), Ætheros &amp; city at worlds end and Proton 42 (IDMf Retrospective Vol. 5), Eko_Fisk &amp; Gears in the Rain (Dark Air), Hats Off Gentlemen It's Adequate (The Uncertainty Principle), Wormhole (Hot Trax Vol. 2), Mitochondrial Sun (Machine Dialectics).

@faber-one
@simon-heartfield
@sidelinerofficial
@aetheros
@city-at-worlds-end
@eko_fisk</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Have I ever said that the world has become crazy?…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Have I ever said that the world has become crazy? In this prologue, perhaps? Well, if so or if not: The world has become crazy. Lot's of strange guys (mostly men of course) are going nuts with their ideas of how to treat people. And how to do politics for the people. But, you are not here for reading me ranting. You might have a completely different view on the world entirely. What unites us is the love for electronic based music, and that's what you get in good measure tonight. Incredible tracks by Elektronische Maschine (Life goes on), Faber One &amp; Starlight and BIST &amp; CIXXXJ (Pianeta Ephedrina Vol Uno), Mindheal (Heart and Mind), Simon Heartfield (The State Of Social Movement), Side Liner (Guilty Kitty), Ætheros &amp; city at worlds end and Proton 42 (IDMf Retrospective Vol. 5), Eko_Fisk &amp; Gears in the Rain (Dark Air), Hats Off Gentlemen It's Adequate (The Uncertainty Principle), Wormhole (Hot Trax Vol. 2), Mitochondrial Sun (Machine Dialectics).

@faber-one
@simon-heartfield
@sidelinerofficial
@aetheros
@city-at-worlds-end
@eko_fisk</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 751</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Jan 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-751</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Are you annoyed by the current news portfolio? The outlets seem only to know one topic these days. So let's ignore it for at least one hour and join in to this edition of the finest in Space Ambient and Berlin School music. We are back to a normal playlist tonight, after two shows with award applicants, and it's great stuff on the show. Everything falling into very cool sequences, hypnotic like watching gear wheels clicking. But more exciting, for sure. Fantastic musicians as well. And one final applicant named for Your Own Way, although the final list of nominees is already published. Now, pick up your headphones and get going to listen to Liese, Spyra, Vikaluk (Inspyration III), Ken Lusk (Radiant Dawn), Andy Pickford (Expurgations), Michael Brückner (The Seven Planes of Dreams), Fringo Chills (...in Norway), Saiowa (Spottermusic), The 5th Manikin (BERLIN - A Tribute Album for Mark Shreeve).

@spyra
@user-140208629</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Are you annoyed by the current news portfolio? Th…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Are you annoyed by the current news portfolio? The outlets seem only to know one topic these days. So let's ignore it for at least one hour and join in to this edition of the finest in Space Ambient and Berlin School music. We are back to a normal playlist tonight, after two shows with award applicants, and it's great stuff on the show. Everything falling into very cool sequences, hypnotic like watching gear wheels clicking. But more exciting, for sure. Fantastic musicians as well. And one final applicant named for Your Own Way, although the final list of nominees is already published. Now, pick up your headphones and get going to listen to Liese, Spyra, Vikaluk (Inspyration III), Ken Lusk (Radiant Dawn), Andy Pickford (Expurgations), Michael Brückner (The Seven Planes of Dreams), Fringo Chills (...in Norway), Saiowa (Spottermusic), The 5th Manikin (BERLIN - A Tribute Album for Mark Shreeve).

@spyra
@user-140208629</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 750</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Jan 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-750</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Taking your own way is not always easy on yourself. It usually means to be smiled upon for not following the main stream or longing for success, as others define it. The core point most often is to follow ones heart and ideas to fulfill one's "need" to express oneself. It's not necessarily some hard choices or descisions to be made, but it may take some courage and choices in live others do not understand. Well, at least it takes some guts to put out your own creations to the world for good or bad, as one never knows about what response to expect. The Schallwelle award's Your Own Way prize is interested in rather unusual ways for finding into electronic music. This is part two of nominee tracks, this time by Mikel Sounder, Spieluhr Records, Secret Moonbase, Vortex Elements, Wellengärtner, Rahara Chillout, MiDi BiTCH, Record Of Tides, Romerium.

@romerium
@raharachillout
@vortex-elements
@user-85092619</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Taking your own way is not always easy on yoursel…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Taking your own way is not always easy on yourself. It usually means to be smiled upon for not following the main stream or longing for success, as others define it. The core point most often is to follow ones heart and ideas to fulfill one's "need" to express oneself. It's not necessarily some hard choices or descisions to be made, but it may take some courage and choices in live others do not understand. Well, at least it takes some guts to put out your own creations to the world for good or bad, as one never knows about what response to expect. The Schallwelle award's Your Own Way prize is interested in rather unusual ways for finding into electronic music. This is part two of nominee tracks, this time by Mikel Sounder, Spieluhr Records, Secret Moonbase, Vortex Elements, Wellengärtner, Rahara Chillout, MiDi BiTCH, Record Of Tides, Romerium.

@romerium
@raharachillout
@vortex-elements
@user-85092619</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 749</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Jan 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-749</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Final warn... no, final call... for the Schallwelle Award votings. If you have not done so, you can still vote for your favourie artist, album, and ambient album in electronic music. The winners of the voting session will be awarded at the Schallwelle Award ceremonies in March. And there are still tickets available, if you want to join us for the festivities, including live concerts by Gate Eleven, Elektronische Maschine, and one more to be announced. Besides the audience votings there are some categories not for the public but awarded based on jury votes. For one of those categories, named "Your own way", I will present the nominees in this and the coming edition. We will start with NGC 224, Lunaar, Frank Tischer, Colin Rayment, IcingWolf, Mike Hans STEFFL, Imaginary Landscape, LichtBildGestalter.

@user-747937757
@lichtbildgestalter

@synphaera</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Final warn... no, final call... for the Schallwel…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Final warn... no, final call... for the Schallwelle Award votings. If you have not done so, you can still vote for your favourie artist, album, and ambient album in electronic music. The winners of the voting session will be awarded at the Schallwelle Award ceremonies in March. And there are still tickets available, if you want to join us for the festivities, including live concerts by Gate Eleven, Elektronische Maschine, and one more to be announced. Besides the audience votings there are some categories not for the public but awarded based on jury votes. For one of those categories, named "Your own way", I will present the nominees in this and the coming edition. We will start with NGC 224, Lunaar, Frank Tischer, Colin Rayment, IcingWolf, Mike Hans STEFFL, Imaginary Landscape, LichtBildGestalter.

@user-747937757
@lichtbildgestalter

@synphaera</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 748</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Jan 2025 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-748</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>There you have it. Old 2024 left us with a mess, and 2025 in charge to clean it up. Well, we will see, if that works out or will simply continue with what was left behind. But, hey, it's a new round on our elliptical course around the sun and there are many cool things coming. Several musical events already on the horizon and surely an amazing number of great and highly inspiring releases awat us fans in electronic heaven. Like the cool treats you get tonight with music by Gate Eleven (First Contact), Mindheal (Heart and Mind), Side Liner (Time Expiration), Stan Dart (MurInsel 7: Travel Stories), Giovanni Scorpio &amp; Neosir (Vice), Fritz Mayr (Brainwave), Malcolm Galloway (Metazoa), MiDi BiTCH (Hyperborea), Gate Eleven (First Contact).

@sidelinerofficial
@stan-dart
@giovanni-scorpio
@fritzmayr
@malcolm-itsadequate
@midibitch</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>There you have it. Old 2024 left us with a mess, …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>There you have it. Old 2024 left us with a mess, and 2025 in charge to clean it up. Well, we will see, if that works out or will simply continue with what was left behind. But, hey, it's a new round on our elliptical course around the sun and there are many cool things coming. Several musical events already on the horizon and surely an amazing number of great and highly inspiring releases awat us fans in electronic heaven. Like the cool treats you get tonight with music by Gate Eleven (First Contact), Mindheal (Heart and Mind), Side Liner (Time Expiration), Stan Dart (MurInsel 7: Travel Stories), Giovanni Scorpio &amp; Neosir (Vice), Fritz Mayr (Brainwave), Malcolm Galloway (Metazoa), MiDi BiTCH (Hyperborea), Gate Eleven (First Contact).

@sidelinerofficial
@stan-dart
@giovanni-scorpio
@fritzmayr
@malcolm-itsadequate
@midibitch</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 747</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Dec 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-747</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>That was fast. Or was it? This is the 48th show for 2024 and already the final one for this year. It's name fits the speed the year has passed. Like a 747 on full thrusters. And it carried quite a load of cool and new music as well. For what it's worth, I wish you all the best for your future. Lot's of strange things going on in this one world we occupy. So take care and have a decent time of life in 2025. Thematically we stick with the speed on tonight's edition with beatful and driving music by Ndorfik (Eighteenth Listen), TNT (The December Solstice 2024 Compilation), KΔDΔBRΔ (Friday the 13th (On December)), Elysian Underground (Almost Primordial), Psychoz (Digital Family Vol. 11), Renil Edis &amp; Di.Capa (24 Hours Awake), TOONER (Pushing The Limits), Bunshi (Bupropion), Femii (No Dust), Jeff Appleton (Quadrants 3 - Part 1).

@ndorfik
@adeptusmusic
@elysian-underground
@zoranpsychoz
@sidelinerofficial
@di-capa
@tooner-54937164
@jeff-appleton</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>That was fast. Or was it? This is the 48th show f…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>That was fast. Or was it? This is the 48th show for 2024 and already the final one for this year. It's name fits the speed the year has passed. Like a 747 on full thrusters. And it carried quite a load of cool and new music as well. For what it's worth, I wish you all the best for your future. Lot's of strange things going on in this one world we occupy. So take care and have a decent time of life in 2025. Thematically we stick with the speed on tonight's edition with beatful and driving music by Ndorfik (Eighteenth Listen), TNT (The December Solstice 2024 Compilation), KΔDΔBRΔ (Friday the 13th (On December)), Elysian Underground (Almost Primordial), Psychoz (Digital Family Vol. 11), Renil Edis &amp; Di.Capa (24 Hours Awake), TOONER (Pushing The Limits), Bunshi (Bupropion), Femii (No Dust), Jeff Appleton (Quadrants 3 - Part 1).

@ndorfik
@adeptusmusic
@elysian-underground
@zoranpsychoz
@sidelinerofficial
@di-capa
@tooner-54937164
@jeff-appleton</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 746</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Dec 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-746</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Yes, it's this time of the year, where big chunks of chocolate is formed into strange and hollow figurines and such. Like it or not, in many regions of the world, people may follow their believes (generally) freely. For others, it serves as some welcome time out to spend with your family or friends. A common theme of these festive days is the kind of music you hear. And while radio stations tend to play the same plunder each year, welcome to syndae. You do get some nice tunes tonight, as a precognition for the coming days, but it's new, at least to the show. Feeling joyful? Then join in for beauties in  sound by Gandalf (A Light from Afar), David Lindsay (With You), Jim Ottaway (Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying), Steen Chorchendorff Jorgensen (Floating out of Thin Air), Kori Linae Carothers (On A Cold Frosty Morning), Fiona Joy Hawkins (Music For Study And Relaxation), Joe Weineck (Earthlings), Lynn Tredeau &amp; Sherry Finzer (Snowfall), Christina Tourin &amp; Peter Sprague (Imaginings (DuoVersion)), Brian Mulder (Cygnus), Ambient Ballroom (ja ohne geht), Ryan Michael Richards (That Trip to Bethlehem), Rick Sparks (Winter Dream), Dan Kennedy (Ascend to Adonleigh).

@jimottaway
@joeweineck
@ambient_ballroom</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Yes, it's this time of the year, where big chunks…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Yes, it's this time of the year, where big chunks of chocolate is formed into strange and hollow figurines and such. Like it or not, in many regions of the world, people may follow their believes (generally) freely. For others, it serves as some welcome time out to spend with your family or friends. A common theme of these festive days is the kind of music you hear. And while radio stations tend to play the same plunder each year, welcome to syndae. You do get some nice tunes tonight, as a precognition for the coming days, but it's new, at least to the show. Feeling joyful? Then join in for beauties in  sound by Gandalf (A Light from Afar), David Lindsay (With You), Jim Ottaway (Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying), Steen Chorchendorff Jorgensen (Floating out of Thin Air), Kori Linae Carothers (On A Cold Frosty Morning), Fiona Joy Hawkins (Music For Study And Relaxation), Joe Weineck (Earthlings), Lynn Tredeau &amp; Sherry Finzer (Snowfall), Christina Tourin &amp; Peter Sprague (Imaginings (DuoVersion)), Brian Mulder (Cygnus), Ambient Ballroom (ja ohne geht), Ryan Michael Richards (That Trip to Bethlehem), Rick Sparks (Winter Dream), Dan Kennedy (Ascend to Adonleigh).

@jimottaway
@joeweineck
@ambient_ballroom</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 745</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Dec 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-745</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Not long before the festive season, time to look back at 2024 and all the music that wasn't featured on syndae yet. Well, mainly because it did not fit to the theme of a show. I receive quite a lot of submissions that does sound great, but is stilistically a bit off to the sound you are used to. It's still worth listening to, as I think there are so many interesting musical discoveries to make, so many new sensations to feel. So join in tonight for a very cool edition of the show with music by Halogen feat. Synaecide (Retrospective Vol. 4), illocanblo (Various Artists Compilation 2024), Undsidedly (Seventeenth Listen), Dirk Schlömer (Dancin' Shoes), Mad-Tek feat. Gella (Algorhythmic Bias 3.0), Djane Ki feat. M.Nomized (DARK METERS #2), dominykas niaura (bevietystė), Lifting Gear Engineer (Recovery), Kilmarth (Radical Entropy), Džiunglių Dvasios feat. Paulius Soham (Space and Bass), TOKEE (ЛЕЯ), PearFinch (BC Catalogue II (2022-2024)).

@adamhalogen
@synaecide
@ill-o-can-b-lo
@und-sidedly
@prodmadtek
@cmisski
@niaura
@lifting-gear-engineer
@kilmarth
@giriu-dvasios
@tokee-grinberg
@pearfinch</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Not long before the festive season, time to look …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Not long before the festive season, time to look back at 2024 and all the music that wasn't featured on syndae yet. Well, mainly because it did not fit to the theme of a show. I receive quite a lot of submissions that does sound great, but is stilistically a bit off to the sound you are used to. It's still worth listening to, as I think there are so many interesting musical discoveries to make, so many new sensations to feel. So join in tonight for a very cool edition of the show with music by Halogen feat. Synaecide (Retrospective Vol. 4), illocanblo (Various Artists Compilation 2024), Undsidedly (Seventeenth Listen), Dirk Schlömer (Dancin' Shoes), Mad-Tek feat. Gella (Algorhythmic Bias 3.0), Djane Ki feat. M.Nomized (DARK METERS #2), dominykas niaura (bevietystė), Lifting Gear Engineer (Recovery), Kilmarth (Radical Entropy), Džiunglių Dvasios feat. Paulius Soham (Space and Bass), TOKEE (ЛЕЯ), PearFinch (BC Catalogue II (2022-2024)).

@adamhalogen
@synaecide
@ill-o-can-b-lo
@und-sidedly
@prodmadtek
@cmisski
@niaura
@lifting-gear-engineer
@kilmarth
@giriu-dvasios
@tokee-grinberg
@pearfinch</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 744</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Dec 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-744</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>It's the time of the year where the "good old" Christmas songs tend to be played all over the radio stations. Luckily, I rarely listen to radio. But I already have been whammed. Well, at least they don't start playing them by the time they start selling Christmas chocolate. And there are people who like to listen to these songs, for example my wife. Well, there will be no such music on syndae. At least not for tonight. But I chose to have some chilling tunes, so your ears can rest from all the bells and whistles. Join in for cool stuff by Obituary (始まり), Synth replicants (Dreams Of Paradise), Remote Guest List (An Abyss Of My Own Making). Zero Cult and Goasia (Chill On Ice), Bluetech ft. BISHØP (Spacehop Chronicles 2: Limonchik), 4T Thieves (Fragment (Special Edition)), Steen Chorchendorff Jorgensen (Floating out of Thin Air), Sonic Research Society (Observers), developingrhythm (filtered lounge), Globular (Very Nested Recurrences).

@remoteguestlist
@zero-cult
@goasia
@bluetech
@4t-thieves
@developingrhythm
@globular</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>It's the time of the year where the "good old" Ch…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>It's the time of the year where the "good old" Christmas songs tend to be played all over the radio stations. Luckily, I rarely listen to radio. But I already have been whammed. Well, at least they don't start playing them by the time they start selling Christmas chocolate. And there are people who like to listen to these songs, for example my wife. Well, there will be no such music on syndae. At least not for tonight. But I chose to have some chilling tunes, so your ears can rest from all the bells and whistles. Join in for cool stuff by Obituary (始まり), Synth replicants (Dreams Of Paradise), Remote Guest List (An Abyss Of My Own Making). Zero Cult and Goasia (Chill On Ice), Bluetech ft. BISHØP (Spacehop Chronicles 2: Limonchik), 4T Thieves (Fragment (Special Edition)), Steen Chorchendorff Jorgensen (Floating out of Thin Air), Sonic Research Society (Observers), developingrhythm (filtered lounge), Globular (Very Nested Recurrences).

@remoteguestlist
@zero-cult
@goasia
@bluetech
@4t-thieves
@developingrhythm
@globular</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 743</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Nov 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-743</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>We are going to have fun tonight with some modern electronic music. We're rapidly speeding towards the end of the year, I think there are three more shows to come before we increment the annual counter once again. Btw., the Schallwelle award voting will start soon, so it's definitely time to revisit many of the new releases by checking out this year's editions of syndae. I'm quite sure, you will find some favorable albums on the show. The catalogue of releases for 2024 is vast, as usual. Don't forget or miss to support your favourite artists. Maybe there is one among those of tonight, where you will get fine treatments by Axess/@maxxessmusic (Sleep), WEGA (Echoes From A Gentle Past), Vortex Elements (Wavement), Paul Ellis &amp; Pabellón Sintético (Veiled Portraits), F.D.Project (The Last Curtain), Spectral Tune (Schallplatte 27), Ivan Black (Define and Refine), Stefan Erbe (Light of Sirius), Synth replicants (Dreams Of Paradise).

@wegaorbit
@vortex-elements
@ivan-black</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>We are going to have fun tonight with some modern…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>We are going to have fun tonight with some modern electronic music. We're rapidly speeding towards the end of the year, I think there are three more shows to come before we increment the annual counter once again. Btw., the Schallwelle award voting will start soon, so it's definitely time to revisit many of the new releases by checking out this year's editions of syndae. I'm quite sure, you will find some favorable albums on the show. The catalogue of releases for 2024 is vast, as usual. Don't forget or miss to support your favourite artists. Maybe there is one among those of tonight, where you will get fine treatments by Axess/@maxxessmusic (Sleep), WEGA (Echoes From A Gentle Past), Vortex Elements (Wavement), Paul Ellis &amp; Pabellón Sintético (Veiled Portraits), F.D.Project (The Last Curtain), Spectral Tune (Schallplatte 27), Ivan Black (Define and Refine), Stefan Erbe (Light of Sirius), Synth replicants (Dreams Of Paradise).

@wegaorbit
@vortex-elements
@ivan-black</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 742</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-742</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Space: the final frontier. These are the voyages of a gentle podcast. Its continuing mission: to explore wonderful new sounds; to seek out new vibes and new aural experiences; to boldly play what no one has heard before. Well, quite so. Because you might have heard similar tunes before. And our voyage does explore material highly inspired by others. Like for tonight, where the notes take us back to the golden age of electronic music, where Space Ambient and Berlin School meet up to celebrate excellent endeavours. Join in for fantastic treats by F.D.Project (The Last Curtain), Cello (Modular Timelapse), Vanderson (2055), Vortex Elements (Wavement), Erik Wøllo (Solastalgia), The Fourth Dimension Project (Colours of the Universe), Fratoroler (L.I.K.E.S.)

@vortex-elements
@tfdpofficial</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Space: the final frontier. These are the voyages …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Space: the final frontier. These are the voyages of a gentle podcast. Its continuing mission: to explore wonderful new sounds; to seek out new vibes and new aural experiences; to boldly play what no one has heard before. Well, quite so. Because you might have heard similar tunes before. And our voyage does explore material highly inspired by others. Like for tonight, where the notes take us back to the golden age of electronic music, where Space Ambient and Berlin School meet up to celebrate excellent endeavours. Join in for fantastic treats by F.D.Project (The Last Curtain), Cello (Modular Timelapse), Vanderson (2055), Vortex Elements (Wavement), Erik Wøllo (Solastalgia), The Fourth Dimension Project (Colours of the Universe), Fratoroler (L.I.K.E.S.)

@vortex-elements
@tfdpofficial</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 741</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Nov 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-741</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>I often play traditional electronic music on the show, sometimes referred to as Berlin School, Krautrock, Space Ambient, etc. Also back in the days, in the 80s at least, there was another trend in electronic music with heavy use of synthesizers and drum machines. Modern music refering to that age is usually named Synthwave or Retrowave. Similar takes in style go under the name of Chillwave and Vaporwave. In visuals, related styles are takes on Cyberpunk or Cyberspace movies and games. Why am I giving history lessons now? Well, I am not, I am giving you some great tracks following thes artistic music styles, mainly by the upcoming compilation Chromatic City which features a bunch of them and other tracks of same style. Enjoy this throw back edition with music by snurretop, Time Away, Ambient Indigo, Wane of Summer, Promethex, Talking to Ghosts, Progeny -1, Roberto Sass, Cosmic Cadence, and Ancient Astronaut (Chromatic City), Cobalto Drew (ether), Jan Hammer vs Moreno J (Crockett's Theme).

@snurretop
@timeaway
@ambientindigo
@wane-of-summer
@promethexmusic
@talkingtoghosts
@progeny-1-617773258
@dj-rubberman
@cosmic-cadence
@ancientastronaut9
@djmorenoj</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>I often play traditional electronic music on the …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>I often play traditional electronic music on the show, sometimes referred to as Berlin School, Krautrock, Space Ambient, etc. Also back in the days, in the 80s at least, there was another trend in electronic music with heavy use of synthesizers and drum machines. Modern music refering to that age is usually named Synthwave or Retrowave. Similar takes in style go under the name of Chillwave and Vaporwave. In visuals, related styles are takes on Cyberpunk or Cyberspace movies and games. Why am I giving history lessons now? Well, I am not, I am giving you some great tracks following thes artistic music styles, mainly by the upcoming compilation Chromatic City which features a bunch of them and other tracks of same style. Enjoy this throw back edition with music by snurretop, Time Away, Ambient Indigo, Wane of Summer, Promethex, Talking to Ghosts, Progeny -1, Roberto Sass, Cosmic Cadence, and Ancient Astronaut (Chromatic City), Cobalto Drew (ether), Jan Hammer vs Moreno J (Crockett's Theme).

@snurretop
@timeaway
@ambientindigo
@wane-of-summer
@promethexmusic
@talkingtoghosts
@progeny-1-617773258
@dj-rubberman
@cosmic-cadence
@ancientastronaut9
@djmorenoj</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 740</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Nov 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-740</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>There we go. Lots of events still ahead this year, and you are invited to pick one or more locations to visit and enjoy the music. In several cases, the locations are unique as well, may it be a cave an exhibistion hall, or a cafe. The best is to be able to experience live electronic music and meet the artists. And with that, of course, supporting them by buying tickets or CDs. Because, as you will have heard, streaming does not pay a dish. Too many listens are necessary to earn a buck. And I am sure you would like to hear from the artists more cool music in the future. Tonight I will tease a selection of upcoming events in Europe, but there are surely more and some abroad. For now, enjoy the wonderful music of Pyramid Peak (Kontinuum), Ron Boots (Alone on Stage), REMY &amp; Däcker (Live at BYSS), TaboTago (Sessions 009 - 20211217 Corroding Modernism), Cestrian (Gradients), Feralia Planitia (Feralia Planitia), Frank Tischer (Impulse), Tangerine Dream (Phaedra).

@ali-renault
@feraliaplanitia
</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>There we go. Lots of events still ahead this year…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>There we go. Lots of events still ahead this year, and you are invited to pick one or more locations to visit and enjoy the music. In several cases, the locations are unique as well, may it be a cave an exhibistion hall, or a cafe. The best is to be able to experience live electronic music and meet the artists. And with that, of course, supporting them by buying tickets or CDs. Because, as you will have heard, streaming does not pay a dish. Too many listens are necessary to earn a buck. And I am sure you would like to hear from the artists more cool music in the future. Tonight I will tease a selection of upcoming events in Europe, but there are surely more and some abroad. For now, enjoy the wonderful music of Pyramid Peak (Kontinuum), Ron Boots (Alone on Stage), REMY &amp; Däcker (Live at BYSS), TaboTago (Sessions 009 - 20211217 Corroding Modernism), Cestrian (Gradients), Feralia Planitia (Feralia Planitia), Frank Tischer (Impulse), Tangerine Dream (Phaedra).

@ali-renault
@feraliaplanitia
</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 739</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-739</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Quite a week this was, especially job wise packed with tasks. Also, the coming weekends are packed with nice music events, while the bigger ones seem to have run well in the past weeks. Some of you might know that I curate a list of coming events in the European area over at empulsiv.de, just in case you are interested. One bigger one is ahead tomorrow with Awakenings all dayer, but then some fine ones are up as well, like Bernd Scholl, featured tonight, Pyramid Peak with Ron Boots, Der Spyra and TaboTago on Flux and Pulse, Frank Tischer, and a hot one with Tangerine Dream. But for tonight, it's relaxation time with some ambient and related love spread by Parallel Worlds (Impressions), Sophos (Sending Signals), Bernd Scholl (An Evening in The Cave Live), Peter Phippen &amp; Ivar Lunde, Jr. (Earthly), Blue Is Nine (Life in Motion), Andy Pickford (Something Wonked This Way Comes).</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Quite a week this was, especially job wise packed…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Quite a week this was, especially job wise packed with tasks. Also, the coming weekends are packed with nice music events, while the bigger ones seem to have run well in the past weeks. Some of you might know that I curate a list of coming events in the European area over at empulsiv.de, just in case you are interested. One bigger one is ahead tomorrow with Awakenings all dayer, but then some fine ones are up as well, like Bernd Scholl, featured tonight, Pyramid Peak with Ron Boots, Der Spyra and TaboTago on Flux and Pulse, Frank Tischer, and a hot one with Tangerine Dream. But for tonight, it's relaxation time with some ambient and related love spread by Parallel Worlds (Impressions), Sophos (Sending Signals), Bernd Scholl (An Evening in The Cave Live), Peter Phippen &amp; Ivar Lunde, Jr. (Earthly), Blue Is Nine (Life in Motion), Andy Pickford (Something Wonked This Way Comes).</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 738</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Oct 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-738</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Did I ever mention being a fan of Snooker? Well, I am. And there is one reason in particular, why I do: It's the kindness and sportsmanship of the players. I cannot remember any other sport where the opponent applaud each other for great shots and celebrate for reaching 100 points or even 147 (the maximum number of points, very rare). My wife usually says that Snooker is great for bed time, as it supports falling asleep. I strongly disagree. It's full of suspense, tragedy, and fun. However, I wish all people would be that kind and supportive to one another like these players are. And in the end, I agree that the sport can be helpful to come down and chill. Like the music on tonight's edition. So join in and enjoy the cool sounds and beats by Das Kraftfuttermischwerk (Im Garten der Schneekugel), Young Ruji and ЭЮЯ (Various Artist Compilation 2024), Gabriel Le Mar (Light of Unity), HYRN (Schallplatte 27: Mythologie), Rayo Hunters (Anima Blanca), Pope John Paul Van Damme (Disinfamy), HATCH (Electrode),Theo Falcon (Season Zero), Cousin Silas &amp; Glove Of Bones (Spirits of Afrodubism (Extended Reissue)).

@das-kraftfuttermischwerk
@user-28231440
@r5i0agfxo4nj
@rayohunters
@hatch-808
@gloveofbones

@winterinvenice</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Did I ever mention being a fan of Snooker? Well, …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Did I ever mention being a fan of Snooker? Well, I am. And there is one reason in particular, why I do: It's the kindness and sportsmanship of the players. I cannot remember any other sport where the opponent applaud each other for great shots and celebrate for reaching 100 points or even 147 (the maximum number of points, very rare). My wife usually says that Snooker is great for bed time, as it supports falling asleep. I strongly disagree. It's full of suspense, tragedy, and fun. However, I wish all people would be that kind and supportive to one another like these players are. And in the end, I agree that the sport can be helpful to come down and chill. Like the music on tonight's edition. So join in and enjoy the cool sounds and beats by Das Kraftfuttermischwerk (Im Garten der Schneekugel), Young Ruji and ЭЮЯ (Various Artist Compilation 2024), Gabriel Le Mar (Light of Unity), HYRN (Schallplatte 27: Mythologie), Rayo Hunters (Anima Blanca), Pope John Paul Van Damme (Disinfamy), HATCH (Electrode),Theo Falcon (Season Zero), Cousin Silas &amp; Glove Of Bones (Spirits of Afrodubism (Extended Reissue)).

@das-kraftfuttermischwerk
@user-28231440
@r5i0agfxo4nj
@rayohunters
@hatch-808
@gloveofbones

@winterinvenice</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 737</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Oct 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-737</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Nature is a great invention. Well, not really an invention. But it's great. Especially in autumn, when the forests turn so colourful, all the mushrooms sprouting, everything living in harmony. Ok, nearly everything. But humans. Be it crazy election campaigns. Be it trashing trust in Open Source. Be it fighting and killing others. Now, maybe those things are not really comparable, but they all showcase the stupidity of human kind. And now think about our so called intelligent race being on earth for several thousand years. If you were an alien from outer space, would you be eager to show up and befriend us? Hum, do I sound erratic? Well, let's turn to something more comfy and beautiful: new age and electronic music. A real feast for one's ears I have for you with music by Max Schiefele (Waldgeist), Larkenlyre (Dragonfly Halfdreams), Bernd Scholl (An Evening in The Cave Live), Rodrigo Passannanti (Forgotten Worlds), Suriya (Schallplatte 27: Mythologie), Sam Wilkes (iiyo iiyo iiyo), John Gregorius (Communion), Rena Jones &amp; KiloWatts (Caesura), Holland Phillips (A Sense of Distance), Wane of Summer (Spine of Destiny), Ivan Black (I Can See Another Time).</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Nature is a great invention. Well, not really an …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Nature is a great invention. Well, not really an invention. But it's great. Especially in autumn, when the forests turn so colourful, all the mushrooms sprouting, everything living in harmony. Ok, nearly everything. But humans. Be it crazy election campaigns. Be it trashing trust in Open Source. Be it fighting and killing others. Now, maybe those things are not really comparable, but they all showcase the stupidity of human kind. And now think about our so called intelligent race being on earth for several thousand years. If you were an alien from outer space, would you be eager to show up and befriend us? Hum, do I sound erratic? Well, let's turn to something more comfy and beautiful: new age and electronic music. A real feast for one's ears I have for you with music by Max Schiefele (Waldgeist), Larkenlyre (Dragonfly Halfdreams), Bernd Scholl (An Evening in The Cave Live), Rodrigo Passannanti (Forgotten Worlds), Suriya (Schallplatte 27: Mythologie), Sam Wilkes (iiyo iiyo iiyo), John Gregorius (Communion), Rena Jones &amp; KiloWatts (Caesura), Holland Phillips (A Sense of Distance), Wane of Summer (Spine of Destiny), Ivan Black (I Can See Another Time).</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 736</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Oct 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-736</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Since several years now I purchase energy from a supplier of ecological renewable sources. Those are windmills (which,some strange guy claims, kill whales), solar plants, hydropower stations, and so forth. It's a funny thought that they direct electrons from only those sources to my home, which, of course, they don't. It's only they add energy from those sources to the pool and I pick any energy from that pool. If you ask me what's my point on telling you this, the answer is I don't have a point. I just found it curious. And especially, that some people think, over here in Germany we are re-empowering fossil fuels and nuclear power. Plain rubbish. Well, ok, as I said no point. At least none other than on this edition you will find great music full of sequential energy served by Time Away (Chasing Angels), Erik Wøllo (Solastalgia), Paul Ellis &amp; Per Thomhav (Orpheus), Gandalf (A Light from Afar), Gunnar Spardel and Jim Ottaway (Schallplatte 27 - Mythologie), Caught In Joy (Gemstones V), Michael Brückner (The Android Tales (Volume 1)).

@timeaway
@paulellisspacemusician
@jimottaway</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Since several years now I purchase energy from a …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Since several years now I purchase energy from a supplier of ecological renewable sources. Those are windmills (which,some strange guy claims, kill whales), solar plants, hydropower stations, and so forth. It's a funny thought that they direct electrons from only those sources to my home, which, of course, they don't. It's only they add energy from those sources to the pool and I pick any energy from that pool. If you ask me what's my point on telling you this, the answer is I don't have a point. I just found it curious. And especially, that some people think, over here in Germany we are re-empowering fossil fuels and nuclear power. Plain rubbish. Well, ok, as I said no point. At least none other than on this edition you will find great music full of sequential energy served by Time Away (Chasing Angels), Erik Wøllo (Solastalgia), Paul Ellis &amp; Per Thomhav (Orpheus), Gandalf (A Light from Afar), Gunnar Spardel and Jim Ottaway (Schallplatte 27 - Mythologie), Caught In Joy (Gemstones V), Michael Brückner (The Android Tales (Volume 1)).

@timeaway
@paulellisspacemusician
@jimottaway</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 735</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Oct 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-735</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Why do people tend to put their power and energy into making the world a worse place for others and nature then before? Is it a tendency for self destruction of humanity or simple stupidity? I prefer to put forward with positive motions. Supportive behaviour and making others feel better seems much more beneficial than blaming others for one's unfortunate situation. Stumping on the weak, because it is so easy, does not help yourself in any way but making you seemingly look strong. You are not! So I only hope I can make someone's day a bit brighter with the music I present on this podcast. And I have great music on tonight with new and upcoming sounds by Axess/Maxxess (SLEEP), AE van Elst Projects (TWO), Gabriel Le Mar (Light of Unity), Paul Ellis &amp; Per Thomhav (Orpheus), Rena Jones &amp; KiloWatts (Caesura), Pete International Airport (Sea of Eyes), snurretop (Mizzt), Cartas de Japón (Gemstones V), Max Schiefele (Waldgeist).

@paulellisspacemusician
@rena-jones
@kilowatts
@peteinternationalairport-music
@snurretop</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Why do people tend to put their power and energy …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Why do people tend to put their power and energy into making the world a worse place for others and nature then before? Is it a tendency for self destruction of humanity or simple stupidity? I prefer to put forward with positive motions. Supportive behaviour and making others feel better seems much more beneficial than blaming others for one's unfortunate situation. Stumping on the weak, because it is so easy, does not help yourself in any way but making you seemingly look strong. You are not! So I only hope I can make someone's day a bit brighter with the music I present on this podcast. And I have great music on tonight with new and upcoming sounds by Axess/Maxxess (SLEEP), AE van Elst Projects (TWO), Gabriel Le Mar (Light of Unity), Paul Ellis &amp; Per Thomhav (Orpheus), Rena Jones &amp; KiloWatts (Caesura), Pete International Airport (Sea of Eyes), snurretop (Mizzt), Cartas de Japón (Gemstones V), Max Schiefele (Waldgeist).

@paulellisspacemusician
@rena-jones
@kilowatts
@peteinternationalairport-music
@snurretop</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 734</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Sep 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-734</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Well, here I am again relishing the final days of my vacation, it's the final one for this year. So I thought what better to have than some ambient and relaxing sounds to accompany my fleeting thoughts on the rest I got these days. It's amazing what sitting there and watching the timeless sea pounding softly at the beach does to your mind. It actually raises your senses to relish and experience the environment more strongly. So tonight we will hear music that goes very well with such occasions of solitude and serenity. Or, well, sometimes it will also push your mind to other states. Join in for some great music by TOKEE (Альбатрос Remixes), Craig Padilla &amp; Zero Ohms (To Sleep On Stellar Winds), Sonic Bodhi (Chasing Angels), Carl Lord (Weightless), Ian Craig (Quadrants 2 - Part 1), City of Dawn &amp; Ross Christopher (Empty Rooms), Time Being (Hidden Structures), René van der Wouden (The Magnetic Reconnection).

@tokee-grinberg
@zeroohms
@sonic-bodhi
@user7317360
@timebeingmusic</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Well, here I am again relishing the final days of…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Well, here I am again relishing the final days of my vacation, it's the final one for this year. So I thought what better to have than some ambient and relaxing sounds to accompany my fleeting thoughts on the rest I got these days. It's amazing what sitting there and watching the timeless sea pounding softly at the beach does to your mind. It actually raises your senses to relish and experience the environment more strongly. So tonight we will hear music that goes very well with such occasions of solitude and serenity. Or, well, sometimes it will also push your mind to other states. Join in for some great music by TOKEE (Альбатрос Remixes), Craig Padilla &amp; Zero Ohms (To Sleep On Stellar Winds), Sonic Bodhi (Chasing Angels), Carl Lord (Weightless), Ian Craig (Quadrants 2 - Part 1), City of Dawn &amp; Ross Christopher (Empty Rooms), Time Being (Hidden Structures), René van der Wouden (The Magnetic Reconnection).

@tokee-grinberg
@zeroohms
@sonic-bodhi
@user7317360
@timebeingmusic</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 733</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Sep 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-733</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So we had some great time last weekend at the Electronic Circus festival. Many cool artists and more cool guests and friends to meet. Lemgo is a lovely little town, btw. So all in all a fantastic event. Now, there are more concerts and festivals coming up, so look out for your chance to listen to live electronic music. Meanwhile, after such an exhausting weekend and week, it is time for some relax session. So this edition is packed with more chill out and related sounds to ease one's mind and get lost in rhythmic dreams. Join in for some really cool sounds by Bluetech (Spacehop Chronicles 2: The Black Sky), Gerry Joe Weise (Walk Around the Beat: A Blues Breaking Records Sampler), PearFinch (BC Catalogue II (2022-2024)), 鈍打uncertified -(大阪小旅行), midnight première (Private Passion), Pabellón Sintético &amp; Lucas Tripaldi (Last Call), Cousin Silas &amp; Øystein Q Jørgensen (From Another Place), Fascinating Earthbound Objects (Netlabel Day 2023), Džiunglių Dvasios (Cyber Jazz), db-maui (Die Sterne und das Unicorn).

@bluetech
@emog
@pearfinch
@midnight-premiere
@cousin-silas
@oystein-jorgensen
@giriu-dvasios
@db-maui</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So we had some great time last weekend at the Ele…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So we had some great time last weekend at the Electronic Circus festival. Many cool artists and more cool guests and friends to meet. Lemgo is a lovely little town, btw. So all in all a fantastic event. Now, there are more concerts and festivals coming up, so look out for your chance to listen to live electronic music. Meanwhile, after such an exhausting weekend and week, it is time for some relax session. So this edition is packed with more chill out and related sounds to ease one's mind and get lost in rhythmic dreams. Join in for some really cool sounds by Bluetech (Spacehop Chronicles 2: The Black Sky), Gerry Joe Weise (Walk Around the Beat: A Blues Breaking Records Sampler), PearFinch (BC Catalogue II (2022-2024)), 鈍打uncertified -(大阪小旅行), midnight première (Private Passion), Pabellón Sintético &amp; Lucas Tripaldi (Last Call), Cousin Silas &amp; Øystein Q Jørgensen (From Another Place), Fascinating Earthbound Objects (Netlabel Day 2023), Džiunglių Dvasios (Cyber Jazz), db-maui (Die Sterne und das Unicorn).

@bluetech
@emog
@pearfinch
@midnight-premiere
@cousin-silas
@oystein-jorgensen
@giriu-dvasios
@db-maui</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 732</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Sep 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-732</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Late summer and early autumn are definitely a gift for fans in electronic music. So many concerts and events to choose from, or maybe visit all of them? Well, my timely resources are limited, so I'll be at the Electronic Circus tomorrow. More, I don't know yet. But it's definitely great to have cool live electronic music available and, of course, meet lots of fans and artists on that occasion. For two more such events you will get teasers in this edition. One for the big and well known E-Live in October. And another one for a smaller but great event at the Planetarium Bochum end of this month. Not only teasers, but also fresh and newly released sounds are up. So best to join me for music by Bernd Scholl (Clear Night), Orghanon (Future in Motion), Frank Van Bogaert (One Out Of Five), Sonic Transients (The Rhoen Tapes), David Wright (Fade), Ivan Black (Slow Burning Stars), DF Tram &amp; Future BC (Future Horizons: Harmonic Reflections), Baltes &amp; Erbe (Four Stories).

@orghanon
@ivan-black
@dftram
@future-bc</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Late summer and early autumn are definitely a gif…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Late summer and early autumn are definitely a gift for fans in electronic music. So many concerts and events to choose from, or maybe visit all of them? Well, my timely resources are limited, so I'll be at the Electronic Circus tomorrow. More, I don't know yet. But it's definitely great to have cool live electronic music available and, of course, meet lots of fans and artists on that occasion. For two more such events you will get teasers in this edition. One for the big and well known E-Live in October. And another one for a smaller but great event at the Planetarium Bochum end of this month. Not only teasers, but also fresh and newly released sounds are up. So best to join me for music by Bernd Scholl (Clear Night), Orghanon (Future in Motion), Frank Van Bogaert (One Out Of Five), Sonic Transients (The Rhoen Tapes), David Wright (Fade), Ivan Black (Slow Burning Stars), DF Tram &amp; Future BC (Future Horizons: Harmonic Reflections), Baltes &amp; Erbe (Four Stories).

@orghanon
@ivan-black
@dftram
@future-bc</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 731</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Aug 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-731</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Do you suffer from massive amounts of roadwork as well? It's amazing what is happening on the streets recently. Even a major highway is closed for month due to necessary works on roads and bridges. And it's hot, too. The weather I mean. Which surely gives road workers quite some stress. Aside from the annoyed and swearing drivers passing by. So, for no good reason we well do some body work as well on tonight's edition of syndae. Of course, always trying to hit the sweet spot somehow. What's not to like about good beats with interesting sounds? Join in for cool examples by AKUSMATiC (Angular Momentum), Backstage Gurus (Future Horizons), Firnwald ft. Thomas Kraus (Gadgetbag 2 [Refill + Remix]), Nicorus (Yuna), Rayo Hunters (Peyote (Remix)), Bjar (Nieuwe Electronische Waar 17), Mental Health Consumer &amp; Justin Credible (This is Not That Universe), TieFenRauSch (Netlabel Day 2024 Techno Warriors), Elysian Underground (Love Only), Six Umbrellas (Metropolis).

@akusmatic
@backstagegurusofficial
@thomaskraus01
@nicorus
@rayohunters
@bjarbjar
@mentalhealthconsumer
@elysian-underground
@sixumbrellas</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Do you suffer from massive amounts of roadwork as…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Do you suffer from massive amounts of roadwork as well? It's amazing what is happening on the streets recently. Even a major highway is closed for month due to necessary works on roads and bridges. And it's hot, too. The weather I mean. Which surely gives road workers quite some stress. Aside from the annoyed and swearing drivers passing by. So, for no good reason we well do some body work as well on tonight's edition of syndae. Of course, always trying to hit the sweet spot somehow. What's not to like about good beats with interesting sounds? Join in for cool examples by AKUSMATiC (Angular Momentum), Backstage Gurus (Future Horizons), Firnwald ft. Thomas Kraus (Gadgetbag 2 [Refill + Remix]), Nicorus (Yuna), Rayo Hunters (Peyote (Remix)), Bjar (Nieuwe Electronische Waar 17), Mental Health Consumer &amp; Justin Credible (This is Not That Universe), TieFenRauSch (Netlabel Day 2024 Techno Warriors), Elysian Underground (Love Only), Six Umbrellas (Metropolis).

@akusmatic
@backstagegurusofficial
@thomaskraus01
@nicorus
@rayohunters
@bjarbjar
@mentalhealthconsumer
@elysian-underground
@sixumbrellas</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 730</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Aug 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-730</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So, last week I teased about the upcoming Electronic Circus festival, which surely is quite a happening over here in Germany. On the other hand, I nearly forgot about the also cool, maybe smaller festival in the Netherlands next weekend, August 31st. It's the Dutch Electronic Masters happening in Best. Thus, tonight you will get some teasers for this fine event, and maybe, if you live nearby, you will be abler to attend it as well. But there is more music on this show, of course, which comes from new and recent releases. Electronic music is still very much alive, as you will hear. And these releases never cease to amaze with new ideas and takes on this wonderful kind of music. Join me for some exciting 60 minutes of goodness brought to you by René van der Wouden (The Magnetic Reconnection), Skoulaman (Mundus in Motu), Tectonia (Anatomy of The Positronic Brain), Divine Matrix (Dark Machine), Ian Boddy (25 Years of DiN), Point Surrender (Mark II), Udo Hanten &amp; Klaus Hoffmann-Hoock (Live in Belgium)

@rewo-muso
@ianboddy</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So, last week I teased about the upcoming Electro…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So, last week I teased about the upcoming Electronic Circus festival, which surely is quite a happening over here in Germany. On the other hand, I nearly forgot about the also cool, maybe smaller festival in the Netherlands next weekend, August 31st. It's the Dutch Electronic Masters happening in Best. Thus, tonight you will get some teasers for this fine event, and maybe, if you live nearby, you will be abler to attend it as well. But there is more music on this show, of course, which comes from new and recent releases. Electronic music is still very much alive, as you will hear. And these releases never cease to amaze with new ideas and takes on this wonderful kind of music. Join me for some exciting 60 minutes of goodness brought to you by René van der Wouden (The Magnetic Reconnection), Skoulaman (Mundus in Motu), Tectonia (Anatomy of The Positronic Brain), Divine Matrix (Dark Machine), Ian Boddy (25 Years of DiN), Point Surrender (Mark II), Udo Hanten &amp; Klaus Hoffmann-Hoock (Live in Belgium)

@rewo-muso
@ianboddy</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 729</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Aug 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-729</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Exciting times ahead. At least, if you are able to travel to Germany in early September. The Electronic Circus Festival is up soon! Right, a wonderful occasion for meet and greet and fantastic concerts in electronic music as we love it. So, sure, I do have some teaser tracks for you on this show to make your mouth watering. But there is more, as we also have some new music releases on the plate, which are not to be missed out. So join me for an hour to celebrate electronic music with Wane of Summer (Spine of Destiny), Seifert &amp; Steinbüchel (REverse engineering), xabec w. Spherical Disrupted (Random Errors Down The Line), Alerick Project (Trance Action), Thorsten Quaeschning meets Paul Frick (The Seaside Stage Session), Sophos (Paradoxa), Ivan Black (A Quiet Ocean), Mäläskä (Deserted Island Music 2011 to 2024), Volker Rapp (Blade Runner 2099).

@wane-of-summer
@alerickproject
@ivan-black</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Exciting times ahead. At least, if you are able t…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Exciting times ahead. At least, if you are able to travel to Germany in early September. The Electronic Circus Festival is up soon! Right, a wonderful occasion for meet and greet and fantastic concerts in electronic music as we love it. So, sure, I do have some teaser tracks for you on this show to make your mouth watering. But there is more, as we also have some new music releases on the plate, which are not to be missed out. So join me for an hour to celebrate electronic music with Wane of Summer (Spine of Destiny), Seifert &amp; Steinbüchel (REverse engineering), xabec w. Spherical Disrupted (Random Errors Down The Line), Alerick Project (Trance Action), Thorsten Quaeschning meets Paul Frick (The Seaside Stage Session), Sophos (Paradoxa), Ivan Black (A Quiet Ocean), Mäläskä (Deserted Island Music 2011 to 2024), Volker Rapp (Blade Runner 2099).

@wane-of-summer
@alerickproject
@ivan-black</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 728</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Aug 2024 17:44:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-728</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Indeed, the last week and weekend were exhausting. Not only of the temperatures, but being busy with family visits and a load of work. Hence, this week the music will get more than relaxed, it will get ambient. Although, not all of it is on the quiet side of sounds. It's incredible how relaxing this kind of music can be or how fascinating. If you listen to it and focus, you will hear all the details and finesse, which has gone into each piece. On the other hand, you can also have it as background music for other activities without much of a distraction. Well, not with me babbling in between, but the show is to guide you to fetch any of the releases. Teasers of which you will find tonight by Erik Wøllo, Lyonel Bauchet (25 Years of DiN), Jim Ottaway (First Light - 20th Anniversary Edition), Abdicant (One of These Tributes Vol.2: inDirect eVANGELISm (chapter 1)), Brainquake (One of These Tributes Vol​.​2: inDirect eVANGELISm (chapter 2)), Allen Pitts (The Last Voyage of the Mythos), Ilya Semashkevich (Snowflakes to Keep), Colin Rayment with Joe Rayment (Metamorphic Phases).

@lyonel
@jimottaway
@brainquake-tdop
@allen-pitts
@ilya-semashkevich</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Indeed, the last week and weekend were exhausting…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Indeed, the last week and weekend were exhausting. Not only of the temperatures, but being busy with family visits and a load of work. Hence, this week the music will get more than relaxed, it will get ambient. Although, not all of it is on the quiet side of sounds. It's incredible how relaxing this kind of music can be or how fascinating. If you listen to it and focus, you will hear all the details and finesse, which has gone into each piece. On the other hand, you can also have it as background music for other activities without much of a distraction. Well, not with me babbling in between, but the show is to guide you to fetch any of the releases. Teasers of which you will find tonight by Erik Wøllo, Lyonel Bauchet (25 Years of DiN), Jim Ottaway (First Light - 20th Anniversary Edition), Abdicant (One of These Tributes Vol.2: inDirect eVANGELISm (chapter 1)), Brainquake (One of These Tributes Vol​.​2: inDirect eVANGELISm (chapter 2)), Allen Pitts (The Last Voyage of the Mythos), Ilya Semashkevich (Snowflakes to Keep), Colin Rayment with Joe Rayment (Metamorphic Phases).

@lyonel
@jimottaway
@brainquake-tdop
@allen-pitts
@ilya-semashkevich</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 727</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jul 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-727</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>It's summer vacation time over here in Germany. Many people left for nicer places to visit and to relax from work. My wife and I do so before and after summer usually, when those nice places are a bit quieter and less overrun. So I am at home most of the time (except on next weekend, when there will also be no new syndae show). With all the warmth at this time, all in all it makes totally sense to go a bit quieter on music this week. Yes, it's getting into the easy listening realm of sound this time. And really cool ones at this. So join in with contributions by Jim Ottaway (A Promise Of Eternity), Todd Mosby (Land of Enchantment), Michael Whalen (Watercolor Sky), Elsehow (Live Underwater), Masako (Lost there Found here), Ambiente Solstice feat. John Gregorius &amp; Sean O'Bryan Smith (Short Stories), Monster Taxi (Field of Dreams), Rick Sparks (Belleza Isle), Paul Mallatratt (Let's 'Talk' About The Beat In Ambient (And Beyond) Volume 1), Sverre Knut Johansen (Still Time), Urs Fuchs feat. dankbar.club (The Legend of Fotheringhay).

@jimottaway
@elsehow
@monstertaxi
@paulmallatratt
@sverre-knut-johansen</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>It's summer vacation time over here in Germany. M…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>It's summer vacation time over here in Germany. Many people left for nicer places to visit and to relax from work. My wife and I do so before and after summer usually, when those nice places are a bit quieter and less overrun. So I am at home most of the time (except on next weekend, when there will also be no new syndae show). With all the warmth at this time, all in all it makes totally sense to go a bit quieter on music this week. Yes, it's getting into the easy listening realm of sound this time. And really cool ones at this. So join in with contributions by Jim Ottaway (A Promise Of Eternity), Todd Mosby (Land of Enchantment), Michael Whalen (Watercolor Sky), Elsehow (Live Underwater), Masako (Lost there Found here), Ambiente Solstice feat. John Gregorius &amp; Sean O'Bryan Smith (Short Stories), Monster Taxi (Field of Dreams), Rick Sparks (Belleza Isle), Paul Mallatratt (Let's 'Talk' About The Beat In Ambient (And Beyond) Volume 1), Sverre Knut Johansen (Still Time), Urs Fuchs feat. dankbar.club (The Legend of Fotheringhay).

@jimottaway
@elsehow
@monstertaxi
@paulmallatratt
@sverre-knut-johansen</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 726</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Jul 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-726</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>One of the pillars of syndae has always been the vast world of netlabels. They curate many unknown to known artists, so we can have a nice collection of fresh music not following mainstream. And it is astonishing how many of those labels last over years. Of course, some of the good ones stopped operating over time. Some new were founded. But there is still a massive number of them out there. Especially caring music in the ambient and electronic realm, but not just. Tonight you will get an excerpt taken from the big amount of releases in the netlabel bag. Enjoy the diversity of styles with Captive Portal ft. Dmitriy Krotevich (Own The Night: The Remixes), Beth Quist (Aegean Dreams), Bleak House (Observation Notes), VEDSKY (Monument Records Netlabel Day), Bunshi (Zurvan), 4T Thieves (Tone), Cairo Braga (Blurred Time: Netlabel Day 2024), Gaucho Viento (The Organic Sound of Patagonia), jlmxv (Omnia Bene), Computer 4000 (Netlabel Day 2024 Techno Warriors), Mental Health Consumer (Recovery).

@captiveportal
@dmitriy_k
@bunshi2024
@kahvi-collective
@mentalhealthconsumer

@tryptophonic</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>One of the pillars of syndae has always been the …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>One of the pillars of syndae has always been the vast world of netlabels. They curate many unknown to known artists, so we can have a nice collection of fresh music not following mainstream. And it is astonishing how many of those labels last over years. Of course, some of the good ones stopped operating over time. Some new were founded. But there is still a massive number of them out there. Especially caring music in the ambient and electronic realm, but not just. Tonight you will get an excerpt taken from the big amount of releases in the netlabel bag. Enjoy the diversity of styles with Captive Portal ft. Dmitriy Krotevich (Own The Night: The Remixes), Beth Quist (Aegean Dreams), Bleak House (Observation Notes), VEDSKY (Monument Records Netlabel Day), Bunshi (Zurvan), 4T Thieves (Tone), Cairo Braga (Blurred Time: Netlabel Day 2024), Gaucho Viento (The Organic Sound of Patagonia), jlmxv (Omnia Bene), Computer 4000 (Netlabel Day 2024 Techno Warriors), Mental Health Consumer (Recovery).

@captiveportal
@dmitriy_k
@bunshi2024
@kahvi-collective
@mentalhealthconsumer

@tryptophonic</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 725</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Jul 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-725</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Sleep. Work. Eat. Repeat. This was somewhat the most routine past week I had. And that's fine with me. Easy going is nice. No stress. No pressure. I would assume this is good for health as well. And, thus, we are dwelling into the modern takes of the past again tonight. Music inspired by the golden age of electronic music. Nowadays also put under the umbrella name of Space Ambient, I'd say. Could be Berlin School, could be Krautrock. Anything, really, that feels good and steady. Join me for cool stuff in sounds by Colin Rayment with Joe Rayment (Metamorphic Phases), DTime (Within The Waves), Andy Kittner (Sands of Time), Cousin Silas &amp; Michael Brückner (Passages and Spheres), OBUKHOVAUDIO (Kosmische Wellen), s475e (Sn°1), Kosmische Clutharachán Center (Barbe à Papa), DASK (Time and Burden).

@dtime
@cousin-silas
@michael-brueckner
@alexander-obukhov-372929993
@s475e</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sleep. Work. Eat. Repeat. This was somewhat the m…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Sleep. Work. Eat. Repeat. This was somewhat the most routine past week I had. And that's fine with me. Easy going is nice. No stress. No pressure. I would assume this is good for health as well. And, thus, we are dwelling into the modern takes of the past again tonight. Music inspired by the golden age of electronic music. Nowadays also put under the umbrella name of Space Ambient, I'd say. Could be Berlin School, could be Krautrock. Anything, really, that feels good and steady. Join me for cool stuff in sounds by Colin Rayment with Joe Rayment (Metamorphic Phases), DTime (Within The Waves), Andy Kittner (Sands of Time), Cousin Silas &amp; Michael Brückner (Passages and Spheres), OBUKHOVAUDIO (Kosmische Wellen), s475e (Sn°1), Kosmische Clutharachán Center (Barbe à Papa), DASK (Time and Burden).

@dtime
@cousin-silas
@michael-brueckner
@alexander-obukhov-372929993
@s475e</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 724</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Jul 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-724</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>We're going into dungeons and dragons and other fantasy realms tonight, on the hunt for hidden castles and maybe fight a dragon? Well. At least half the show will be. And then I have related, cinematic style music for you. Well, I do like fantasy in books and movies, although I am not deep into it. I know many friends and colleagues are or were into D&amp;D gaming. In the past, I did enjoy simpler adventure games as well, but mostly passed for role playing. What about you? Leave a comment and tell me. And meanwhile, enjoy listening to great music by Talking to Ghosts &amp; AndAWan (Convergence of Soul), Sonic Bodhi &amp; Progeny -1 (Winged Memories), K37 (Fearless), Dirk Schlömer (Travels to the Untold II), Sverre Knut Johansen (Still Time), Grosso Gadgetto (Hidden Children of the Vatican), @erwilian (Cascadia).

@talkingtoghosts
@andawan
@sonic-bodhi
@progeny-1-617773258
@k37productions
@sverreknutjohansen
@grossotoprod</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>We're going into dungeons and dragons and other f…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>We're going into dungeons and dragons and other fantasy realms tonight, on the hunt for hidden castles and maybe fight a dragon? Well. At least half the show will be. And then I have related, cinematic style music for you. Well, I do like fantasy in books and movies, although I am not deep into it. I know many friends and colleagues are or were into D&amp;D gaming. In the past, I did enjoy simpler adventure games as well, but mostly passed for role playing. What about you? Leave a comment and tell me. And meanwhile, enjoy listening to great music by Talking to Ghosts &amp; AndAWan (Convergence of Soul), Sonic Bodhi &amp; Progeny -1 (Winged Memories), K37 (Fearless), Dirk Schlömer (Travels to the Untold II), Sverre Knut Johansen (Still Time), Grosso Gadgetto (Hidden Children of the Vatican), @erwilian (Cascadia).

@talkingtoghosts
@andawan
@sonic-bodhi
@progeny-1-617773258
@k37productions
@sverreknutjohansen
@grossotoprod</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 723</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Jun 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-723</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So here comes a rather sad edition, or is it? During my vacation I learned that Norbert Kutz aka Eisenlager passed away earlier this year. His Midnightradio Compilation was a constant and great source for new music of any kind and has been part of many of syndae's shows. So tonight I'll give you a tribute edition with music by himself and from more or less randomly chosen issues of the compilation that I saw fit. This is only a very small fraction of the kind of music from the series, which fits within the sound of syndae. So join me for a goodbye to a wonderful mind, supporting and promoting music with no hidden agenda. This one is to you, Mr. Midnightradio. With music by Eisenlager (Atombomben Musik), All the Morphic Oceans (Midnightradio Compilation 114), Jesper Sørensen (Midnightradio Compilation), musicformessier &amp; An Astromo (Midnightradio Compilation 31), Eisenlager and Midnightradio11 (Midnightradio Compilation Beautiful Julia Edition 2015), ambientium (Midnightradio Compilation 25), Reskimus &amp; Ambient Mann (Midnightradio Compilation 22), Eisenlager (Rück Werk).

@midnightradio11
@musicformessier
@ambientium
@reskimus</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So here comes a rather sad edition, or is it? Dur…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So here comes a rather sad edition, or is it? During my vacation I learned that Norbert Kutz aka Eisenlager passed away earlier this year. His Midnightradio Compilation was a constant and great source for new music of any kind and has been part of many of syndae's shows. So tonight I'll give you a tribute edition with music by himself and from more or less randomly chosen issues of the compilation that I saw fit. This is only a very small fraction of the kind of music from the series, which fits within the sound of syndae. So join me for a goodbye to a wonderful mind, supporting and promoting music with no hidden agenda. This one is to you, Mr. Midnightradio. With music by Eisenlager (Atombomben Musik), All the Morphic Oceans (Midnightradio Compilation 114), Jesper Sørensen (Midnightradio Compilation), musicformessier &amp; An Astromo (Midnightradio Compilation 31), Eisenlager and Midnightradio11 (Midnightradio Compilation Beautiful Julia Edition 2015), ambientium (Midnightradio Compilation 25), Reskimus &amp; Ambient Mann (Midnightradio Compilation 22), Eisenlager (Rück Werk).

@midnightradio11
@musicformessier
@ambientium
@reskimus</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 722</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Jun 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-722</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So I am enjoying the final hours of my vacation. It's kind of a hybrid state, where I feel as much relaxed as energized for a busy summer ahead. Well, difficult to decide upon the path for this edition, hence it is somewhat ambient, but on the more progressive edge with twists and rhythms. What do you think makes ambient music ambient? Do all the tracks from tonight's edition qualify? I do think so, but that may be only me. Best to join me for this hour and listen to great sounds by Byron Metcalf &amp; Ari Urban ft. Dashmesh (Rituals of Passion), Fusion of Elements (Bigger than Us), _Imnot_here (Outside), Paul Ellis (The Haunted Afternoon), Peltiform (Like Phantoms), Cousin Silas &amp; Øystein Q Jørgensen (Bemerkelsesverdig Morgen).

@dashmesh
@oystein-jorgensen</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So I am enjoying the final hours of my vacation. …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So I am enjoying the final hours of my vacation. It's kind of a hybrid state, where I feel as much relaxed as energized for a busy summer ahead. Well, difficult to decide upon the path for this edition, hence it is somewhat ambient, but on the more progressive edge with twists and rhythms. What do you think makes ambient music ambient? Do all the tracks from tonight's edition qualify? I do think so, but that may be only me. Best to join me for this hour and listen to great sounds by Byron Metcalf &amp; Ari Urban ft. Dashmesh (Rituals of Passion), Fusion of Elements (Bigger than Us), _Imnot_here (Outside), Paul Ellis (The Haunted Afternoon), Peltiform (Like Phantoms), Cousin Silas &amp; Øystein Q Jørgensen (Bemerkelsesverdig Morgen).

@dashmesh
@oystein-jorgensen</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 721</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Jun 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-721</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>After all the chilling in the last edition, it is time to get a bit beefier tonight. All the energy collected the past days has to go somewhere. And it has become a quite diverse show this time, with calmer and more aggressive sounds and beats. No EDM though. That's in queue for another time. Also, I picked up some of the artists from last week to showcase their variability. Well, I am picking up some energy these days, which also changes my mood and need for music. It's great material I have for you tonight, so join me for a cool right, won't you? Have some great 60 minutes with music by Firnwald ft. D-Fried (Gadgetbag 2), Conny Olivetti (Future Europe), Stefan Erbe (Retrologica 2024), Roberto Sass (Transit), PLESS (Midnight Buffet), Ivan Black (Isms), Cousin Silas &amp; Øystein Q Jørgensen (Bemerkelsesverdig Morgen), Kellerkind Berlin (Das Graublaue Album), NYORAI (Shinkirō), Hyrn (live at endlos elektro sounds).

@firnwald
@d-fried
@dj-rubberman
@plessmusic
@ivan-black
@cousin-silas
@oystein-jorgensen
@hyrnmusic</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>After all the chilling in the last edition, it is…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>After all the chilling in the last edition, it is time to get a bit beefier tonight. All the energy collected the past days has to go somewhere. And it has become a quite diverse show this time, with calmer and more aggressive sounds and beats. No EDM though. That's in queue for another time. Also, I picked up some of the artists from last week to showcase their variability. Well, I am picking up some energy these days, which also changes my mood and need for music. It's great material I have for you tonight, so join me for a cool right, won't you? Have some great 60 minutes with music by Firnwald ft. D-Fried (Gadgetbag 2), Conny Olivetti (Future Europe), Stefan Erbe (Retrologica 2024), Roberto Sass (Transit), PLESS (Midnight Buffet), Ivan Black (Isms), Cousin Silas &amp; Øystein Q Jørgensen (Bemerkelsesverdig Morgen), Kellerkind Berlin (Das Graublaue Album), NYORAI (Shinkirō), Hyrn (live at endlos elektro sounds).

@firnwald
@d-fried
@dj-rubberman
@plessmusic
@ivan-black
@cousin-silas
@oystein-jorgensen
@hyrnmusic</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 720</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Jun 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-720</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So this was a busy week at work and at home, time to relax. So I will be a couch potatoe for a while, well, kind of at least. But I know I won't last very long at doing few to nothing. How about you? How do you relax and chill after some busy days, weeks, or month? One of my favourite side-activities of course is to listen to the fitting music for this occasion. This also works when reading a book, as there is no distracting vocal in electronic candy. So, join me, will you? For some great music on this edition brought to us by Anna B May &amp; Wane of Summer (Leaving Home), Stefan Erbe (Retrologica 2024), Jazzyspoon (IDMf Retrospective Vol. 2), Roberto Sass (Transit), Firnwald (Veelargo Remix) (Gadgetbag 1), Globular (Lifts The Curse Of The Grey Goo Assimilators), Martin Stürtzer (Phase Transform), Stan Dart (Collaboration), Morpion (IDMf Retrospective Vol. 2), Youth &amp; Gaudi (LSD Special Selections Vol​.​ 11: CALAN HAF Vol. 2).

@annabmaymusic
@wane-of-summer
@jazzyspoon
@dj-rubberman
@firnwald
@globular
@stan-dart
@gaudi</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So this was a busy week at work and at home, time…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So this was a busy week at work and at home, time to relax. So I will be a couch potatoe for a while, well, kind of at least. But I know I won't last very long at doing few to nothing. How about you? How do you relax and chill after some busy days, weeks, or month? One of my favourite side-activities of course is to listen to the fitting music for this occasion. This also works when reading a book, as there is no distracting vocal in electronic candy. So, join me, will you? For some great music on this edition brought to us by Anna B May &amp; Wane of Summer (Leaving Home), Stefan Erbe (Retrologica 2024), Jazzyspoon (IDMf Retrospective Vol. 2), Roberto Sass (Transit), Firnwald (Veelargo Remix) (Gadgetbag 1), Globular (Lifts The Curse Of The Grey Goo Assimilators), Martin Stürtzer (Phase Transform), Stan Dart (Collaboration), Morpion (IDMf Retrospective Vol. 2), Youth &amp; Gaudi (LSD Special Selections Vol​.​ 11: CALAN HAF Vol. 2).

@annabmaymusic
@wane-of-summer
@jazzyspoon
@dj-rubberman
@firnwald
@globular
@stan-dart
@gaudi</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 719</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 31 May 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-719</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Back to school? Well, definitely always an option when talking about Berlin School. And this school is not over yet. Time and again old and new artists are being inspired by the works of the artists of that golden era of electronic music. And rightly so, as those were days of fresh sounds and inspiration, which hooked many of us to this timeless and impressive music style. And current takes on those teachings for once let us all delve in that wonderful past and also experience something new with what they make of it. Join me for great stuff by Erez Yaary (Everything Will Dissolve), D*Time (Inner Demons), Grant Beasley (Sands of Time), Walter Holland (The Sketchbook of Max Ernst), Stan Dart and @ColinRayment.music (Collaboration), Callisto (Either Side of Reality).

@dtime
@stan-dart</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Back to school? Well, definitely always an option…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Back to school? Well, definitely always an option when talking about Berlin School. And this school is not over yet. Time and again old and new artists are being inspired by the works of the artists of that golden era of electronic music. And rightly so, as those were days of fresh sounds and inspiration, which hooked many of us to this timeless and impressive music style. And current takes on those teachings for once let us all delve in that wonderful past and also experience something new with what they make of it. Join me for great stuff by Erez Yaary (Everything Will Dissolve), D*Time (Inner Demons), Grant Beasley (Sands of Time), Walter Holland (The Sketchbook of Max Ernst), Stan Dart and @ColinRayment.music (Collaboration), Callisto (Either Side of Reality).

@dtime
@stan-dart</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 718</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 17 May 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-718</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Are you fallen for the beauty in sound and harmony? Do you want to listen to really cool and delightful electronic music? Easy peasy. Simply check out this edition of syndae having great and not too busy music from all around the world and maybe beyond. Well, after some quite warm days this week, I am not up for much movement. But it does not need to be as quiet as last week. So here we go with something inbetween. Some new and upcoming releases on this show as well as looks back to this and previous years. Grab your headphones and favourite seat and join me for music by Dark Sky Alliance (Interdwell), Todd Mosby (Land of Enchantment), Michael Whalen (Watercolor Sky), Richard Theisen (Oceanova), Ambiente Solstice ft. Gerald Albright &amp; Carl Rydlund (Short Stories), elAstrum (On the Eve), Kellerkind Berlin &amp; José Roman Duque (Das Graublaue Album). Ginkgo Garden (Wrapped In Mystery), Ambient Ballroom Tales), Backstage Gurus (LSD Special Selections Vol​.​ 11: CALAN HAF Vol. 2).

@toddmosbymusic
@richard-theisen
@ambientesolstice
@ginkgogarden
@ambient_ballroom
@backstagegurusofficial</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Are you fallen for the beauty in sound and harmon…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Are you fallen for the beauty in sound and harmony? Do you want to listen to really cool and delightful electronic music? Easy peasy. Simply check out this edition of syndae having great and not too busy music from all around the world and maybe beyond. Well, after some quite warm days this week, I am not up for much movement. But it does not need to be as quiet as last week. So here we go with something inbetween. Some new and upcoming releases on this show as well as looks back to this and previous years. Grab your headphones and favourite seat and join me for music by Dark Sky Alliance (Interdwell), Todd Mosby (Land of Enchantment), Michael Whalen (Watercolor Sky), Richard Theisen (Oceanova), Ambiente Solstice ft. Gerald Albright &amp; Carl Rydlund (Short Stories), elAstrum (On the Eve), Kellerkind Berlin &amp; José Roman Duque (Das Graublaue Album). Ginkgo Garden (Wrapped In Mystery), Ambient Ballroom Tales), Backstage Gurus (LSD Special Selections Vol​.​ 11: CALAN HAF Vol. 2).

@toddmosbymusic
@richard-theisen
@ambientesolstice
@ginkgogarden
@ambient_ballroom
@backstagegurusofficial</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 717</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 10 May 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-717</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>There are quite some bank holidays in May. Several of them rooting in religious festivities. Well, I don't mind, as they serve quieter times. Less traffic, less people, more time to simply rest and relish Spring time. The downside is that most shops are closed on such days and people tend to run shopping the days before and after the holiday. "And" not "either, or". It's getting quite crowded on those days. The more a reason to calm oneself. And there is a nice aural way to support easing ones mind: listening to great ambient electronic sounds. So, for these or no reason at all, join me for great tracks given by Erik Wøllo (Crossing the Equator), Ambient Indigo (Chasing Shadows), Helsinki Project (Shadowclaw), Ron Shayler (Gravity Vectors), Vamadeva (The Call of Wisdom), Parallel Worlds (Artiphon), Hanetration (Resonator), Eko_Fisk (Strand), Bernhard Wöstheinrich (Live in Beacon 2023, Set 1).

@ambientindigo
@helsinki-project
@hanetration
@eko_fisk</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>There are quite some bank holidays in May. Severa…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>There are quite some bank holidays in May. Several of them rooting in religious festivities. Well, I don't mind, as they serve quieter times. Less traffic, less people, more time to simply rest and relish Spring time. The downside is that most shops are closed on such days and people tend to run shopping the days before and after the holiday. "And" not "either, or". It's getting quite crowded on those days. The more a reason to calm oneself. And there is a nice aural way to support easing ones mind: listening to great ambient electronic sounds. So, for these or no reason at all, join me for great tracks given by Erik Wøllo (Crossing the Equator), Ambient Indigo (Chasing Shadows), Helsinki Project (Shadowclaw), Ron Shayler (Gravity Vectors), Vamadeva (The Call of Wisdom), Parallel Worlds (Artiphon), Hanetration (Resonator), Eko_Fisk (Strand), Bernhard Wöstheinrich (Live in Beacon 2023, Set 1).

@ambientindigo
@helsinki-project
@hanetration
@eko_fisk</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 716</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 03 May 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-716</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>It's usually the night life, when people stream into clubs and go for dancing or what they nowadays call so. Of course, it always depends on the music. I am no fan of dancing and don't do it at all. My wife can tell you stories. No idea, why it is that way. Maybe it was that dancing course I had to participate in at school time. It was terrible to say the least. Well, nevertheless, rhythm in music still gets me now and then. And when it makes me move or at least wobble my head, I know it got to me. So, tonight you will get some wobble moments, I hope. Electronic dancy stuff, for most of the time. Enjoy the beats by Gabriel Le Mar and Flux Natura (LSD Special Selections Vol​.​11: CALAN HAF Vol 2), Martin Stürtzer (Phase Transform), Elysian Underground, Andy Morello (Electrical Emotions), NYORAI (Shinkirō), Plateau Sigma (Feed It), Tonylight (Lumanoide), Particules (Escape Path).

@gabriellemar
@martinstuertzer
@elysian-underground
@nyorai-sounds
@plateau_sigma
@tonylight
@particules-me
@flux-natura</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>It's usually the night life, when people stream i…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>It's usually the night life, when people stream into clubs and go for dancing or what they nowadays call so. Of course, it always depends on the music. I am no fan of dancing and don't do it at all. My wife can tell you stories. No idea, why it is that way. Maybe it was that dancing course I had to participate in at school time. It was terrible to say the least. Well, nevertheless, rhythm in music still gets me now and then. And when it makes me move or at least wobble my head, I know it got to me. So, tonight you will get some wobble moments, I hope. Electronic dancy stuff, for most of the time. Enjoy the beats by Gabriel Le Mar and Flux Natura (LSD Special Selections Vol​.​11: CALAN HAF Vol 2), Martin Stürtzer (Phase Transform), Elysian Underground, Andy Morello (Electrical Emotions), NYORAI (Shinkirō), Plateau Sigma (Feed It), Tonylight (Lumanoide), Particules (Escape Path).

@gabriellemar
@martinstuertzer
@elysian-underground
@nyorai-sounds
@plateau_sigma
@tonylight
@particules-me
@flux-natura</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 715</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Apr 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-715</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>I admit that musically I tend to delve in the past. It's simply so that those days were the days that hooked me to instrumental and electronic music. My first LP, or rather one of my parents, was an album containing instrumental music played using electric guitars. I barely remember the songs on that LP, but loved it. And later loved the electronic ones even more. It is obvious that I am not alone with this love, as there are still artists being inspired by the style and structures of the songs back then. So here we are again with several such artists. And there is no doubt that their interpretation of the style is no copy but inspired by the music of the past, bringing their own take on traditional electronic music. Join me and enjoy great music by Paul Ellis (The Haunted Afternoon), Micado (SculptureS), Tabilonder (Personal Cosmos), REMY &amp; Däcker (Live at BYSS), Kenneth Roberts (Exploration SX-240), Ivan Black (Moving), @Oscar Postma (Timebender).

@syntheticman
@desertedislandmusic.nl
@ivan-black</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>I admit that musically I tend to delve in the pas…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>I admit that musically I tend to delve in the past. It's simply so that those days were the days that hooked me to instrumental and electronic music. My first LP, or rather one of my parents, was an album containing instrumental music played using electric guitars. I barely remember the songs on that LP, but loved it. And later loved the electronic ones even more. It is obvious that I am not alone with this love, as there are still artists being inspired by the style and structures of the songs back then. So here we are again with several such artists. And there is no doubt that their interpretation of the style is no copy but inspired by the music of the past, bringing their own take on traditional electronic music. Join me and enjoy great music by Paul Ellis (The Haunted Afternoon), Micado (SculptureS), Tabilonder (Personal Cosmos), REMY &amp; Däcker (Live at BYSS), Kenneth Roberts (Exploration SX-240), Ivan Black (Moving), @Oscar Postma (Timebender).

@syntheticman
@desertedislandmusic.nl
@ivan-black</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 714</title>
      <pubDate>Thu, 18 Apr 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-714</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>"The solar eclipse is another sign for climate change"? Wow. There is quite some action going on these days all around the world. And Quotes like this eclipse nonsense tell me that it there is some steep road to madness in this world. But I won't start a rant about idiots on here. You came for the music. And to calm down and relax from this crazy world, tonight you are getting chill-out sound from all around the globe. I hope you will have some peaceful moments out there and will enjoy the fine tracks by Radium88 (See Saw - Disc 1), Bluetech (Spacehop Chronicles 2: Monument to the Conquerors), Evenfall (Circular Motion), Liuos and Ajnkana (Heavy Dub Vol. 9), Collagist (Pan), Ginkgo Garden (Wrapped In Mystery), Altered Tensions (IDMf Retrospective Vol. 1), The Dubnihilist (Friday 22:05), Cartas de Japón (Santa Clara).

@bluetech
@liuos
@ajnkana
@the-dubnihilist</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>"The solar eclipse is another sign for climate ch…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>"The solar eclipse is another sign for climate change"? Wow. There is quite some action going on these days all around the world. And Quotes like this eclipse nonsense tell me that it there is some steep road to madness in this world. But I won't start a rant about idiots on here. You came for the music. And to calm down and relax from this crazy world, tonight you are getting chill-out sound from all around the globe. I hope you will have some peaceful moments out there and will enjoy the fine tracks by Radium88 (See Saw - Disc 1), Bluetech (Spacehop Chronicles 2: Monument to the Conquerors), Evenfall (Circular Motion), Liuos and Ajnkana (Heavy Dub Vol. 9), Collagist (Pan), Ginkgo Garden (Wrapped In Mystery), Altered Tensions (IDMf Retrospective Vol. 1), The Dubnihilist (Friday 22:05), Cartas de Japón (Santa Clara).

@bluetech
@liuos
@ajnkana
@the-dubnihilist</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 713</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Apr 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-713</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Are you up for some adventure? Well, soundwise you will get music that definitely fits into the realms of fantasy and beyond tonight. Definitely some melodic and harmonic treats are up. There is the story that Hobbits don't do adventures. Never ever. Or do they? Well, I think, live itself proves to be one interesting ride one could call adventure. Who you meet, what you experience, where you go, and what you are listening to. So, join me to some very inspiring rides on this edition with outstanding treasures by Roberto Sass and Time Away &amp; Elvya (Path of the Roses), Betageist (Luminous Exile), the-motyw (Unless have a man in a man), Michael Whalen (Brokenhearted Lopsided Blues), AO Music (Otherness), Allen Pitts (My Tribute to Jeanne), Erothyme feat. Kirk Kubicek &amp; Jessica Sirena (Life Sidereal), ELEON (Hidden Kingdom), Richard Anthony Bean (Victopia), Stefan Erbe (Selectronisch Vol 1).

@dj-rubberman
@timeaway
@elvyadulcimer
@user-366078596
@michael-whalen-997591802
@allen-pitts
@erothyme</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Are you up for some adventure? Well, soundwise yo…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Are you up for some adventure? Well, soundwise you will get music that definitely fits into the realms of fantasy and beyond tonight. Definitely some melodic and harmonic treats are up. There is the story that Hobbits don't do adventures. Never ever. Or do they? Well, I think, live itself proves to be one interesting ride one could call adventure. Who you meet, what you experience, where you go, and what you are listening to. So, join me to some very inspiring rides on this edition with outstanding treasures by Roberto Sass and Time Away &amp; Elvya (Path of the Roses), Betageist (Luminous Exile), the-motyw (Unless have a man in a man), Michael Whalen (Brokenhearted Lopsided Blues), AO Music (Otherness), Allen Pitts (My Tribute to Jeanne), Erothyme feat. Kirk Kubicek &amp; Jessica Sirena (Life Sidereal), ELEON (Hidden Kingdom), Richard Anthony Bean (Victopia), Stefan Erbe (Selectronisch Vol 1).

@dj-rubberman
@timeaway
@elvyadulcimer
@user-366078596
@michael-whalen-997591802
@allen-pitts
@erothyme</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 712</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Apr 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-712</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Spring seems to be the first high season of the year for concerts in electronic music (maybe in other genres, too?). So many concerts and festivals are waiting at the doors, it seems difficult to decide where to go. The bigger one is E-Day, of course, which I guess is sold out by now (or nearly so). But there are several others. like Naar de Koppen this Sunday, the endlos elektro sounds in Krefeld in two weeks, or the 20 years of Broque records end of this month, to also name some smaller events. For the latter two there are two teasers to be found in this edition of syndae. After April, there are more to come. For German readers (or Google translate users) there is a calendar to be found at empulsiv.de, a website I run with friends featuring information on electronic music. Check it out if you like. And now, join me for some great rhythmic music by Veelargo (Monoliths And Greetings), Hyrn (Live at Schallwelle 2024), Alec Troniq (Early Reflexion), Collagist (Pan), Terrapin (IDMf Retrospective Vol. 1), Clemens Acidus (Summer Sunrise), Sternenspringer (2022), Erothyme (Life Sidereal), Radium88 (See Saw), Dave Schoepke (Sun will follow), Conny Olivetti (Aviation).

@veelargo
@alec-troniq
@collagist
@clemens-acidus
@erothyme</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Spring seems to be the first high season of the y…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Spring seems to be the first high season of the year for concerts in electronic music (maybe in other genres, too?). So many concerts and festivals are waiting at the doors, it seems difficult to decide where to go. The bigger one is E-Day, of course, which I guess is sold out by now (or nearly so). But there are several others. like Naar de Koppen this Sunday, the endlos elektro sounds in Krefeld in two weeks, or the 20 years of Broque records end of this month, to also name some smaller events. For the latter two there are two teasers to be found in this edition of syndae. After April, there are more to come. For German readers (or Google translate users) there is a calendar to be found at empulsiv.de, a website I run with friends featuring information on electronic music. Check it out if you like. And now, join me for some great rhythmic music by Veelargo (Monoliths And Greetings), Hyrn (Live at Schallwelle 2024), Alec Troniq (Early Reflexion), Collagist (Pan), Terrapin (IDMf Retrospective Vol. 1), Clemens Acidus (Summer Sunrise), Sternenspringer (2022), Erothyme (Life Sidereal), Radium88 (See Saw), Dave Schoepke (Sun will follow), Conny Olivetti (Aviation).

@veelargo
@alec-troniq
@collagist
@clemens-acidus
@erothyme</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 711</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-711</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So what about travelling through space? There are many science fiction movies and series taking us to a journey through the vast emptiness of the universe, most often than not meeting some alien species out there. Or simply looking for some other place to live. But what draws us to space? Is it the modern equivalent of the seas? Could be. Starting on a journey into the unknown, eager to discover new worlds (i.e., continents) and new species (i.e., foreign people). Well, at least it seems a fascinating thought to travel beyond the known. Whatever might await you. Some might not be so keen to travel, but there is always the part of us that travels in thought. And here you get some cool music to accompany you on that trip, given to us by S1gns Of L1fe (Particle Acceleration), David Wright (Fade), Carbonates On Mars (Quadrants 1: Part 1), Temporal Waves (Temporal Waves), Dirk Schlömer (Travels to the Untold), DesuExSounds (Continual), State Azure (Valkyrja).

@s1gnsofl1fe
@carbonates-on-mars
@freej-255201882
@state-azure</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So what about travelling through space? There are…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So what about travelling through space? There are many science fiction movies and series taking us to a journey through the vast emptiness of the universe, most often than not meeting some alien species out there. Or simply looking for some other place to live. But what draws us to space? Is it the modern equivalent of the seas? Could be. Starting on a journey into the unknown, eager to discover new worlds (i.e., continents) and new species (i.e., foreign people). Well, at least it seems a fascinating thought to travel beyond the known. Whatever might await you. Some might not be so keen to travel, but there is always the part of us that travels in thought. And here you get some cool music to accompany you on that trip, given to us by S1gns Of L1fe (Particle Acceleration), David Wright (Fade), Carbonates On Mars (Quadrants 1: Part 1), Temporal Waves (Temporal Waves), Dirk Schlömer (Travels to the Untold), DesuExSounds (Continual), State Azure (Valkyrja).

@s1gnsofl1fe
@carbonates-on-mars
@freej-255201882
@state-azure</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 710</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-710</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Yes, I definitely do like some excitement. But I also relish those more quieter moments in live, where mind and body can rest and find some inner peace. What makes me wonder, for example, is that many people hate getting up in the morning and having to leave the safety of their bed. At sleep, one does nothing. Well, one may dream strange stuff (like losing and searching for something, a ring, a wallet, a mobile,... a toilet... err, well). But essentially, you are at complete rest. And still, getting up and back in action is annoying. Humans are a strange species in so many ways. Whatever. I was talking about peace of mind. And what better to do getting there than listening to excellent ambient music. Like you will get tonight with tracks by David Helpling &amp; Jon Jenkins (A Treasured World), ELEON (Hidden Kingdom), Anna B May ft. Vince Forwards (In Another Life), Altus (Solastalgia), Synaptism (Environmental Ambience), Pennine Project (Ice Heart Father), Elvya and Sonic Bodhi (Tales of Dragon Days), Cousin Silas (Festive 3), Deepspace (The Black Orchid Galaxies), Ivan Black (Penumbra).

@jonjenkins
@annabmaymusic
@pennineproject
@elvyadulcimer
@sonic-bodhi
@ivan-black</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Yes, I definitely do like some excitement. But I …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Yes, I definitely do like some excitement. But I also relish those more quieter moments in live, where mind and body can rest and find some inner peace. What makes me wonder, for example, is that many people hate getting up in the morning and having to leave the safety of their bed. At sleep, one does nothing. Well, one may dream strange stuff (like losing and searching for something, a ring, a wallet, a mobile,... a toilet... err, well). But essentially, you are at complete rest. And still, getting up and back in action is annoying. Humans are a strange species in so many ways. Whatever. I was talking about peace of mind. And what better to do getting there than listening to excellent ambient music. Like you will get tonight with tracks by David Helpling &amp; Jon Jenkins (A Treasured World), ELEON (Hidden Kingdom), Anna B May ft. Vince Forwards (In Another Life), Altus (Solastalgia), Synaptism (Environmental Ambience), Pennine Project (Ice Heart Father), Elvya and Sonic Bodhi (Tales of Dragon Days), Cousin Silas (Festive 3), Deepspace (The Black Orchid Galaxies), Ivan Black (Penumbra).

@jonjenkins
@annabmaymusic
@pennineproject
@elvyadulcimer
@sonic-bodhi
@ivan-black</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 709</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-709</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>It's always great, if you get things done. This week was very productive work-wise, several topics fininalized and done in a satisfying manner. Another great thing is, if supporting customers and colleagues works out and gets you up to speed with issues, resolving problems fast and steady. All these good things give positive energy and let you run on steroids, so to say. So, yes, well a good week. And better than the last ones. The question is, where to go with all the energy sampled along the way and not burst into flames. Well, one way is to work out hard. So here I have music to go with it that will make your body move and spend some energy. Enjoy the sounds of Sternenspringer (2022), Elysian Underground (Subplant Vol 2), Dub Spencer &amp; Trance Hill (Trance Plane/Fugu LSD Remixes), Andy Morello (Electrical Emotions), Harrison Downes (Bleed For Me), Aerodroemme (Saturn Crisis), Bunshi (Plants), Dan-X (Lost Tapes Volume I), Marie Wilhelmine Anders (Frozen Music).

@andymorello
@k-se-kochen
@aerodromme
@marie-w-anders</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>It's always great, if you get things done. This w…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>It's always great, if you get things done. This week was very productive work-wise, several topics fininalized and done in a satisfying manner. Another great thing is, if supporting customers and colleagues works out and gets you up to speed with issues, resolving problems fast and steady. All these good things give positive energy and let you run on steroids, so to say. So, yes, well a good week. And better than the last ones. The question is, where to go with all the energy sampled along the way and not burst into flames. Well, one way is to work out hard. So here I have music to go with it that will make your body move and spend some energy. Enjoy the sounds of Sternenspringer (2022), Elysian Underground (Subplant Vol 2), Dub Spencer &amp; Trance Hill (Trance Plane/Fugu LSD Remixes), Andy Morello (Electrical Emotions), Harrison Downes (Bleed For Me), Aerodroemme (Saturn Crisis), Bunshi (Plants), Dan-X (Lost Tapes Volume I), Marie Wilhelmine Anders (Frozen Music).

@andymorello
@k-se-kochen
@aerodromme
@marie-w-anders</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 708</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-708</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Do you watch TV? Or are you a cinema person? Since streaming, I barely go for the cinema anymore. But I do not watch linear TV as much as before, either. TV and cinema both tie me to specific times, which does not make much sense for me anymore. Series and movies on demand are my go to nowadays. What has not changed, though, is my love for soundtracks. Be it for TV shows or films, cinematic music has always fascinated me to listen to. At least the instrumental ones. And over time, those overlap very often with electronic music. I think, it is the emotion transported by this kind of music that captures me. What about you? Do you tend to listen to the music while watching a movie? Maybe even more closely than paying attention to the story? Happens to me sometimes. But not when listening to a show like tonight, which is dedicated to cinematic and so inspired music. Enjoy great tracks by Gleisberg (Secret and Mystery II), Progeny -1, Talking to Ghosts, Helsinki Project, Andawan, Promethex, Wane of Summer, Time Away, and Roberto Sass (Ten Towns), Duston O'Halloran (1001), Sebastien Guerive (Obscure Clarity).

@progeny-1-617773258
@talkingtoghosts
@helsinki-project
@andawan
@promethexmusic
@wane-of-summer
@timeaway
@dj-rubberman
@sebastienguerive</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Do you watch TV? Or are you a cinema person? Sinc…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Do you watch TV? Or are you a cinema person? Since streaming, I barely go for the cinema anymore. But I do not watch linear TV as much as before, either. TV and cinema both tie me to specific times, which does not make much sense for me anymore. Series and movies on demand are my go to nowadays. What has not changed, though, is my love for soundtracks. Be it for TV shows or films, cinematic music has always fascinated me to listen to. At least the instrumental ones. And over time, those overlap very often with electronic music. I think, it is the emotion transported by this kind of music that captures me. What about you? Do you tend to listen to the music while watching a movie? Maybe even more closely than paying attention to the story? Happens to me sometimes. But not when listening to a show like tonight, which is dedicated to cinematic and so inspired music. Enjoy great tracks by Gleisberg (Secret and Mystery II), Progeny -1, Talking to Ghosts, Helsinki Project, Andawan, Promethex, Wane of Summer, Time Away, and Roberto Sass (Ten Towns), Duston O'Halloran (1001), Sebastien Guerive (Obscure Clarity).

@progeny-1-617773258
@talkingtoghosts
@helsinki-project
@andawan
@promethexmusic
@wane-of-summer
@timeaway
@dj-rubberman
@sebastienguerive</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 707</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-707</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So I hope you will not be irritated tonight, as my voice might sound a bit different for a mild cold. And it's celebration time. Not for me having a cold but as a retrospect on last weekend, where the Schallwelle Award ceremonies were held. The German award for electronic music greats was delivered with an excellent show, accompanied with music by Hyrn, Jörg Dankert, and Detlef Keller. Lot's of nice and fun talks during the evening, and very happy faces for those being nominated and those receiving the cool trophies. Music by all the winners on tonight's show. So you will get tracks by Terminus Void (Apeiron), Rike Casper (Schallplatte 24 &amp; Stimmen in der Luft), Ron Boots (Alone on Stage), Stefan Erbe (Genesys 23), Gunnar Spardel (The Fade to Afterlife), Martin Stürtzer (Circular Oscillations), Gandalf (Eartheana).

@rikecasper</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So I hope you will not be irritated tonight, as m…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So I hope you will not be irritated tonight, as my voice might sound a bit different for a mild cold. And it's celebration time. Not for me having a cold but as a retrospect on last weekend, where the Schallwelle Award ceremonies were held. The German award for electronic music greats was delivered with an excellent show, accompanied with music by Hyrn, Jörg Dankert, and Detlef Keller. Lot's of nice and fun talks during the evening, and very happy faces for those being nominated and those receiving the cool trophies. Music by all the winners on tonight's show. So you will get tracks by Terminus Void (Apeiron), Rike Casper (Schallplatte 24 &amp; Stimmen in der Luft), Ron Boots (Alone on Stage), Stefan Erbe (Genesys 23), Gunnar Spardel (The Fade to Afterlife), Martin Stürtzer (Circular Oscillations), Gandalf (Eartheana).

@rikecasper</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 706</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Feb 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-706</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Another storm is up and going to have fun with the trees and bushes. And with wheelie bins, of course. It's always a bit funny to see them dancing on the road. Mostly in small and slower steps, depending on their state of filling. Fittingly, you will get slow but driving music on tonight's edition. Which focuses on chill-out and relaxation. The main reason behind was to have some calmer music for driving up to the Schallwelle award event tomorrow, on Saturday 24th. So, if you come, this might be some good road music not caring for those annoying drivers out there. Well, take a nice and joyful trip with tracks by KS|Optionica (No Sense [D-Fried Remixes]), Overthrive (Uncharted Realms), Anna B May (In Another Life Remixes), iGL &amp; Alecho (Revolution), Das Omikron (an Atmosfield), Sulk Rooms (Werra Foxma CENTRAL), Sequentialwork (SequentialTrax Vol. 2), Janne Hanhisuanto (Cosmic Dreams), Tim Susa (Four Signs), Dub Spencer &amp; Trance Hill (Trance Plane/Fugu LSD Remixes).

@ks_music_project
@optionica
@d-fried
@overthrive
@annabmaymusic
@igl_alecho
@sequentialwork
@tim-susa</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Another storm is up and going to have fun with th…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Another storm is up and going to have fun with the trees and bushes. And with wheelie bins, of course. It's always a bit funny to see them dancing on the road. Mostly in small and slower steps, depending on their state of filling. Fittingly, you will get slow but driving music on tonight's edition. Which focuses on chill-out and relaxation. The main reason behind was to have some calmer music for driving up to the Schallwelle award event tomorrow, on Saturday 24th. So, if you come, this might be some good road music not caring for those annoying drivers out there. Well, take a nice and joyful trip with tracks by KS|Optionica (No Sense [D-Fried Remixes]), Overthrive (Uncharted Realms), Anna B May (In Another Life Remixes), iGL &amp; Alecho (Revolution), Das Omikron (an Atmosfield), Sulk Rooms (Werra Foxma CENTRAL), Sequentialwork (SequentialTrax Vol. 2), Janne Hanhisuanto (Cosmic Dreams), Tim Susa (Four Signs), Dub Spencer &amp; Trance Hill (Trance Plane/Fugu LSD Remixes).

@ks_music_project
@optionica
@d-fried
@overthrive
@annabmaymusic
@igl_alecho
@sequentialwork
@tim-susa</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 705</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Feb 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-705</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Yes, I am definitely getting old. My brain was some weeks in the future, when I compiled tonight's edition. Planned with music that has to wait for a while, as it is up for release later in March. And I do not want to spoil it that early. But there is so much great music to listen to that it was an easy go to compile a new show for tonight. And it's great stuff that I found on my drive waiting to be heard by you dear listeners. Sequencing galore, I would call tonight's show. Several known names, with great space ambient or Berlin School inspired sound stories to relish. Join me for some great aural dinner with music by Cartas de Japón (Santa Clara), MiDi BiTCH (Sonic Fiction), Hollan Holmes (Sacred Places), Oscar Postma (Sequentiqua), Syndromeda (Liftoff to Infinity), von Haulshoven (the ambiland trilogy - Part one, two &amp; three).

@midibitch
@adistantlight</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Yes, I am definitely getting old. My brain was so…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Yes, I am definitely getting old. My brain was some weeks in the future, when I compiled tonight's edition. Planned with music that has to wait for a while, as it is up for release later in March. And I do not want to spoil it that early. But there is so much great music to listen to that it was an easy go to compile a new show for tonight. And it's great stuff that I found on my drive waiting to be heard by you dear listeners. Sequencing galore, I would call tonight's show. Several known names, with great space ambient or Berlin School inspired sound stories to relish. Join me for some great aural dinner with music by Cartas de Japón (Santa Clara), MiDi BiTCH (Sonic Fiction), Hollan Holmes (Sacred Places), Oscar Postma (Sequentiqua), Syndromeda (Liftoff to Infinity), von Haulshoven (the ambiland trilogy - Part one, two &amp; three).

@midibitch
@adistantlight</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 704</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Feb 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-704</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Time to be energized. An exciting week screams for exciting music. Yes, it was a busy and stressful week, but lots of interesting things piling up. So I had two rather chilly shows the past weeks, which definitely brought some rest to one's mind. So there is the need for some more powerful sounds to get in the mood for coming actions. Sounds vague? Well, it should be. Relating to projects I am working on, on events to come, and people to meet again after a long while. But, hey, let me stop with the non sensical talk and get into great music by Progeny-1 (Neria), Conny Olivetti (Oblique Stroke XR40), Ivan Black (Terminal Beach), Tom Bragl (Regainable), the-motyw (Unless have a man in a man), Judith Juillerat (Anti f:Orm vol. 10), Transient Visitor (TV3), Fnordism (Unknown Colours), Thomas Wagner, Rainer Frey, Bernhard Wöstheinrich (Polyphony Performance Series 002), Zonevreemd + Sai (To stare blankly in these empty spaces).

@progeny-1-617773258
@ivan-black
@tom-bragl
@fnordvdwielen
@flirren
@zonevreemd
@sssai</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Time to be energized. An exciting week screams fo…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Time to be energized. An exciting week screams for exciting music. Yes, it was a busy and stressful week, but lots of interesting things piling up. So I had two rather chilly shows the past weeks, which definitely brought some rest to one's mind. So there is the need for some more powerful sounds to get in the mood for coming actions. Sounds vague? Well, it should be. Relating to projects I am working on, on events to come, and people to meet again after a long while. But, hey, let me stop with the non sensical talk and get into great music by Progeny-1 (Neria), Conny Olivetti (Oblique Stroke XR40), Ivan Black (Terminal Beach), Tom Bragl (Regainable), the-motyw (Unless have a man in a man), Judith Juillerat (Anti f:Orm vol. 10), Transient Visitor (TV3), Fnordism (Unknown Colours), Thomas Wagner, Rainer Frey, Bernhard Wöstheinrich (Polyphony Performance Series 002), Zonevreemd + Sai (To stare blankly in these empty spaces).

@progeny-1-617773258
@ivan-black
@tom-bragl
@fnordvdwielen
@flirren
@zonevreemd
@sssai</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 703</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Feb 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-703</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>It's gone. What? Unbelievable. But the first month of 2024 is already gone. Is it just me that time passes so fast these days? Maybe it comes with age. And with busy work. And of the latter I have quite a lot recently. Well, this should not stop us from relishing fine electronic music. Or, ambient rooted sounds like you will get tonight. Definitely a good time to find some serenity in music. Like you will get with tracks by Sacred Seeds (Electric Fabric), xenoton (un), Arin Aksberg (Nordic Patterns), Parallel Worlds (Fragmented), Steve Roach feat. Robert Rich (Waves of Now), Autonomaton (The Four Elements - Fire Volume 1), Letters From Mouse (Clota), Jack Hertz (A Star Is Born).

@wasim-cosmic
@xenoton
@arinaksberg
@parallel-worlds
@robertrich
@autonomaton</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>It's gone. What? Unbelievable. But the first mont…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>It's gone. What? Unbelievable. But the first month of 2024 is already gone. Is it just me that time passes so fast these days? Maybe it comes with age. And with busy work. And of the latter I have quite a lot recently. Well, this should not stop us from relishing fine electronic music. Or, ambient rooted sounds like you will get tonight. Definitely a good time to find some serenity in music. Like you will get with tracks by Sacred Seeds (Electric Fabric), xenoton (un), Arin Aksberg (Nordic Patterns), Parallel Worlds (Fragmented), Steve Roach feat. Robert Rich (Waves of Now), Autonomaton (The Four Elements - Fire Volume 1), Letters From Mouse (Clota), Jack Hertz (A Star Is Born).

@wasim-cosmic
@xenoton
@arinaksberg
@parallel-worlds
@robertrich
@autonomaton</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 702</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jan 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-702</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>When is the most urgent work coming up on a day? Right. Just about when you are planning to ring off. Had this for the whole week, so I am definitely in need for some more relaxing sounds tonight. Thank goodness that I have a big back catalog of extremely fine easy going music at hand, where I can listen to all night long. And I sincerely invite you to join me for a short hour, where I present very fine pieces I found on my aural journey. Sit back, relax and put on your headphones for wonderful treats by Erez Yaary (Gravity), Cartoon Vandal (Sixteenth Listen), Evening Ocean (The Great Love), Jabber (Action figures not included), Matthias Lehmann (Zauberland), Timothy Wenzel (Immerse), Ashok Prema (A Quiet Day), Craig Padilla &amp; Marvin Allen (37), Sean O'Bryan Smith ft. Tommy Ogle &amp; John Gregorius (Wanderer's Return), Dave Luxton (Despedida (Space Ambient Mix)), XPURM (RUPMX).

@martin-rutley
@evening-ocean
@xpurm</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>When is the most urgent work coming up on a day? …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>When is the most urgent work coming up on a day? Right. Just about when you are planning to ring off. Had this for the whole week, so I am definitely in need for some more relaxing sounds tonight. Thank goodness that I have a big back catalog of extremely fine easy going music at hand, where I can listen to all night long. And I sincerely invite you to join me for a short hour, where I present very fine pieces I found on my aural journey. Sit back, relax and put on your headphones for wonderful treats by Erez Yaary (Gravity), Cartoon Vandal (Sixteenth Listen), Evening Ocean (The Great Love), Jabber (Action figures not included), Matthias Lehmann (Zauberland), Timothy Wenzel (Immerse), Ashok Prema (A Quiet Day), Craig Padilla &amp; Marvin Allen (37), Sean O'Bryan Smith ft. Tommy Ogle &amp; John Gregorius (Wanderer's Return), Dave Luxton (Despedida (Space Ambient Mix)), XPURM (RUPMX).

@martin-rutley
@evening-ocean
@xpurm</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 701</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Jan 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-701</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Modern technology allows for interesting structures in buildings. For several years, creating taller and taller buildings seemed a trend. Nowadays, it's more strange looking forms that can be found in places. The development of stable and still free shapeable material and tools surely are one reason. The advancements in thinking and computing may be another. To me, the same holds for electronic music. New tools, materials and advancements in mathematics allow for more flexible, faster and rethought approaches on creating sounds and structures. The latest of these may be enhancements by AI technology. The main ingredient though, to me, is human inspiration that makes a song a good one. Many of those on the show tonight with tracks by Krakenkraft (Sononymic), Phono Input (The Intrusion of Daylight), DesuExSounds (The Four Elements - Fire: Volume 2), Bouwakanja (Prototype), Marie Wilhelmine Anders (Frozen Music), Kilmarth (Sixteenth Listen), Dirk Schlömer (Smart Bombs), Ishin Denshin (Right To Survive), Tales From the Sleeping Land (23 / 24).

@winterer
@freej-255201882
@bouwakanja
@marie-w-anders
@kilmarth
@prikazki</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Modern technology allows for interesting structur…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Modern technology allows for interesting structures in buildings. For several years, creating taller and taller buildings seemed a trend. Nowadays, it's more strange looking forms that can be found in places. The development of stable and still free shapeable material and tools surely are one reason. The advancements in thinking and computing may be another. To me, the same holds for electronic music. New tools, materials and advancements in mathematics allow for more flexible, faster and rethought approaches on creating sounds and structures. The latest of these may be enhancements by AI technology. The main ingredient though, to me, is human inspiration that makes a song a good one. Many of those on the show tonight with tracks by Krakenkraft (Sononymic), Phono Input (The Intrusion of Daylight), DesuExSounds (The Four Elements - Fire: Volume 2), Bouwakanja (Prototype), Marie Wilhelmine Anders (Frozen Music), Kilmarth (Sixteenth Listen), Dirk Schlömer (Smart Bombs), Ishin Denshin (Right To Survive), Tales From the Sleeping Land (23 / 24).

@winterer
@freej-255201882
@bouwakanja
@marie-w-anders
@kilmarth
@prikazki</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 700</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Jan 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-700</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Well, Hello! A new year has come to bring more new and excellent electronic music to you lovely audience. And some of the best of this music you will surely discover on syndae, I promise. After a two weeks rest we start afresh with great sounds and scapes into 2024, which already sees some great releases in its first days. And also, here is a reminder on the Schallwelle award voting, which is still going on until January 15th. So go and choose your best artists and albums for 2023, while listening to new and exciting music on tonight's edition. Here you get fed by Steve Roach (The Desert Winds Of Change), Hollan Holmes (Sacred Places), Conny Olivetti (Oblique Stroke XR40), IcingWolf (Your Way), Jörg Erren (Snapshots), Frore (37), MiDi BiTCH (Sonic Fiction), Ken Martin (Cydonia).

@steveroach
@adistantlight
@paulcasper
@midibitch</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Well, Hello! A new year has come to bring more ne…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Well, Hello! A new year has come to bring more new and excellent electronic music to you lovely audience. And some of the best of this music you will surely discover on syndae, I promise. After a two weeks rest we start afresh with great sounds and scapes into 2024, which already sees some great releases in its first days. And also, here is a reminder on the Schallwelle award voting, which is still going on until January 15th. So go and choose your best artists and albums for 2023, while listening to new and exciting music on tonight's edition. Here you get fed by Steve Roach (The Desert Winds Of Change), Hollan Holmes (Sacred Places), Conny Olivetti (Oblique Stroke XR40), IcingWolf (Your Way), Jörg Erren (Snapshots), Frore (37), MiDi BiTCH (Sonic Fiction), Ken Martin (Cydonia).

@steveroach
@adistantlight
@paulcasper
@midibitch</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 699</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Dec 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-699</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Are you celebrating anything these holidays? Well, I am not religious myself, but we still follow the tradition of having a Christmas tree and having potatoe salad with sausages on Christmas Eve. Not sure why. But it's a time to be grateful to have such a great family around. Luckily, I stay away from all the gift-making madness so it really is peaceful. And so is the music tonight. At least most of it (haha). Join me for the final editon for 2023 tonight with great tracks by Bryan Lubeck (Welcome Winter), Wane of Summer, Roberto Sass, Promethex, Tuuligan, and Ambient Indigo (Christmas Ambient), Beckett (It's Christmas Time! IV: The Quest For Peace), Cousin Silas (Festive 3), Rick Sparks (Angeline), Allen Pitts (Advent), Jill Haley (Alaskan Soundscapes), Kori Linae Carothers (On A Cold Frosty Morning), Markus Reuter (Comet).

@bryanlubeck-music
@wane-of-summer
@dj-rubberman
@promethexmusic
@tuuligan
@ambientindigo
@projectbeckett
@cousin-silas</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Are you celebrating anything these holidays? Well…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Are you celebrating anything these holidays? Well, I am not religious myself, but we still follow the tradition of having a Christmas tree and having potatoe salad with sausages on Christmas Eve. Not sure why. But it's a time to be grateful to have such a great family around. Luckily, I stay away from all the gift-making madness so it really is peaceful. And so is the music tonight. At least most of it (haha). Join me for the final editon for 2023 tonight with great tracks by Bryan Lubeck (Welcome Winter), Wane of Summer, Roberto Sass, Promethex, Tuuligan, and Ambient Indigo (Christmas Ambient), Beckett (It's Christmas Time! IV: The Quest For Peace), Cousin Silas (Festive 3), Rick Sparks (Angeline), Allen Pitts (Advent), Jill Haley (Alaskan Soundscapes), Kori Linae Carothers (On A Cold Frosty Morning), Markus Reuter (Comet).

@bryanlubeck-music
@wane-of-summer
@dj-rubberman
@promethexmusic
@tuuligan
@ambientindigo
@projectbeckett
@cousin-silas</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 698</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Dec 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-698</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So I nearly wrapped up my paid work for this year. Best time to pick up some refreshments for my ears. Are you in? Welcome then to this edition of chill-out treats and alike. In conclusion, we are trending towards a more relaxed and nice sounding time of the year. There you have it. But next week will be something completely different. Or will it? Join me for the second last trip on syndae this year, with excellent tracks by Roberto Sass (Cathedral of Lost Love), Encounters (A Path Beyond Remixed), Tabilonder (Plendor), Stan Dart (MurInsel, Volume 6), Howler (Initio), Remote Guest List (Lonely nights), Mutagenese (Voices), Dirk Schlömer (Dubby Nocturne III), Abu Ama + BedouinDrone (Dawlat Lībiyyā), iGL &amp; Alecho (Revolution), Solitaire (Nocturnes &amp; Fearless).

@dj-rubberman
@encounters-electronic
@igl_alecho</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So I nearly wrapped up my paid work for this year…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So I nearly wrapped up my paid work for this year. Best time to pick up some refreshments for my ears. Are you in? Welcome then to this edition of chill-out treats and alike. In conclusion, we are trending towards a more relaxed and nice sounding time of the year. There you have it. But next week will be something completely different. Or will it? Join me for the second last trip on syndae this year, with excellent tracks by Roberto Sass (Cathedral of Lost Love), Encounters (A Path Beyond Remixed), Tabilonder (Plendor), Stan Dart (MurInsel, Volume 6), Howler (Initio), Remote Guest List (Lonely nights), Mutagenese (Voices), Dirk Schlömer (Dubby Nocturne III), Abu Ama + BedouinDrone (Dawlat Lībiyyā), iGL &amp; Alecho (Revolution), Solitaire (Nocturnes &amp; Fearless).

@dj-rubberman
@encounters-electronic
@igl_alecho</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 697</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Dec 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-697</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>We are closing in on the holiday season. So what better to choose as aural companion as traditional music? Well, for us ambient and electronic fans this definitely makes sense. And I am surely not talking about christmas classics. It's Berlin School and related styles, interpreted by older and younger artists alike. So I encourage you lot to join me tonight for some very cool tracks by Redshift (BERLIN - A Tribute Album for Mark Shreeve), Uwe Reckzeh (Schallplatte 26), AeTopus (Cup), Anantakara (Across A Veiled River), B. Ashra (Aurora), Zanov (Lost in the Future), Ivan Black (Into Chaos We Must Run), A Collection of Notes (Oceanic Wavelengths).

@aetopus
@anantakara
@b-ashra
@zanov-1
@ivan-black
@acollectionofnotes</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>We are closing in on the holiday season. So what …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>We are closing in on the holiday season. So what better to choose as aural companion as traditional music? Well, for us ambient and electronic fans this definitely makes sense. And I am surely not talking about christmas classics. It's Berlin School and related styles, interpreted by older and younger artists alike. So I encourage you lot to join me tonight for some very cool tracks by Redshift (BERLIN - A Tribute Album for Mark Shreeve), Uwe Reckzeh (Schallplatte 26), AeTopus (Cup), Anantakara (Across A Veiled River), B. Ashra (Aurora), Zanov (Lost in the Future), Ivan Black (Into Chaos We Must Run), A Collection of Notes (Oceanic Wavelengths).

@aetopus
@anantakara
@b-ashra
@zanov-1
@ivan-black
@acollectionofnotes</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 696</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Dec 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-696</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The weather got cold over here. So did I. So not much of an introduction today. Quite a bunch of recent and brand new releases on tonight's ambient edition. Enjoy tracks by B. Ashra (Aurora), Wolfgang Bock (Mintaka), Time Away (Prophet of Shadow), Bahía Mansa (Mallki), Frore &amp; Shane Morris (Ochre), Wellengärtner (Mechanics Of Mind), Mutagenese (Voices), Alan Elettronico (Electric Mind (Deluxe Edition)), Shane Beck &amp; Gottfried Bonn (Moon Goddess).

@b-ashra
@paulcasper
@mutagenese
@user-697039885
@forrest-fang</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The weather got cold over here. So did I. So not …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>The weather got cold over here. So did I. So not much of an introduction today. Quite a bunch of recent and brand new releases on tonight's ambient edition. Enjoy tracks by B. Ashra (Aurora), Wolfgang Bock (Mintaka), Time Away (Prophet of Shadow), Bahía Mansa (Mallki), Frore &amp; Shane Morris (Ochre), Wellengärtner (Mechanics Of Mind), Mutagenese (Voices), Alan Elettronico (Electric Mind (Deluxe Edition)), Shane Beck &amp; Gottfried Bonn (Moon Goddess).

@b-ashra
@paulcasper
@mutagenese
@user-697039885
@forrest-fang</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 695</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Nov 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-695</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Right, it's only one month now and many of you guys will celebrate christmas. But there is more such celebrations around the corner, like Hanukkah, or Kwanzaa, and surely more. And, no, I am not giving you early season's songs. On the contrary, we will go quite progressive and partially rocky tonight. I might do a festive show, though, right on December 22nd. Several such tracks came in lately, and I am aware of at least one new album to come with related music. I am open to suggestions and submissions, of course. And by saying so, a disclaimer as follow up: there is no guarantee for podplay. Well, we will see what happens. But for tonight, I am going all in with excellent and cool tracks by Agitation Free (Momentum), Passage (Oblique), Gingerbass (Lake City Kid), Bernhard Wöstheinrich (B-Dubs), Hildegard von Binge Drinking (Echo der Delfine), The Dead Robotz (Electric Mangrove), Simon Langdon and Polytunnel (Attack Release Volume One), Phono Input (Sidereus Nuncius).

@polytunnelmusic</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Right, it's only one month now and many of you gu…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Right, it's only one month now and many of you guys will celebrate christmas. But there is more such celebrations around the corner, like Hanukkah, or Kwanzaa, and surely more. And, no, I am not giving you early season's songs. On the contrary, we will go quite progressive and partially rocky tonight. I might do a festive show, though, right on December 22nd. Several such tracks came in lately, and I am aware of at least one new album to come with related music. I am open to suggestions and submissions, of course. And by saying so, a disclaimer as follow up: there is no guarantee for podplay. Well, we will see what happens. But for tonight, I am going all in with excellent and cool tracks by Agitation Free (Momentum), Passage (Oblique), Gingerbass (Lake City Kid), Bernhard Wöstheinrich (B-Dubs), Hildegard von Binge Drinking (Echo der Delfine), The Dead Robotz (Electric Mangrove), Simon Langdon and Polytunnel (Attack Release Volume One), Phono Input (Sidereus Nuncius).

@polytunnelmusic</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 694</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Nov 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-694</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Do you have it that the job seems to eat your brain? Well, might depend on the job, of course. I sometimes do have such a feeling. Brainwork during day, an cannot stop thinking about topics and problems that are to address. Well, also keeps me up at night. Like drinking strong coffee in the evening. Do you have any hints on how to get down? One idea might be listening to great music. Like the ones you can listen to on this edition. Joine me for tracks by Tony Sieber (Ambient Guitar Tales), Anna B May (It's Not Just A Dream), Fibonacci Frequencies (Sequenced Space), Space Art (Personal Duty), Time Away &amp; Elvya (Echoes of Maztica), David Young ft Clifford Carter (In the Stars), Erik Wøllo (Cloud of Strings), Adam Steinberg (The Four Elements - Air (Volume 2)), Ronald Van Deurzen (Night Walk), Bernd Scholl (The Winds of Autumn), Steve Orchard (Sharing Dreams), David Wright (Berlin. A Tribute Album for Mark Shreeve).

@annabmaymusic
@fibonacci-frequencies
@timeaway
@elvyadulcimer
@ronaldvandeurzen</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Do you have it that the job seems to eat your bra…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Do you have it that the job seems to eat your brain? Well, might depend on the job, of course. I sometimes do have such a feeling. Brainwork during day, an cannot stop thinking about topics and problems that are to address. Well, also keeps me up at night. Like drinking strong coffee in the evening. Do you have any hints on how to get down? One idea might be listening to great music. Like the ones you can listen to on this edition. Joine me for tracks by Tony Sieber (Ambient Guitar Tales), Anna B May (It's Not Just A Dream), Fibonacci Frequencies (Sequenced Space), Space Art (Personal Duty), Time Away &amp; Elvya (Echoes of Maztica), David Young ft Clifford Carter (In the Stars), Erik Wøllo (Cloud of Strings), Adam Steinberg (The Four Elements - Air (Volume 2)), Ronald Van Deurzen (Night Walk), Bernd Scholl (The Winds of Autumn), Steve Orchard (Sharing Dreams), David Wright (Berlin. A Tribute Album for Mark Shreeve).

@annabmaymusic
@fibonacci-frequencies
@timeaway
@elvyadulcimer
@ronaldvandeurzen</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 693</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Nov 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-693</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>I'm all in for traditional EM in tonight's edition. Is it the sequencing giving me some serenity? It's often that repitive sounds let you sink into another state of mind. And I surely am in need for some change, as this week was quite stressful. Or is the memory of the good old golden EM times being awaken by this music? It definitely serves some good thoughts from back in the days, when this kind of music was still fresh and exciting to discover, for fans and musicians alike. Whatever the reason, join me for some great music tonight with tracks by Thaneco &amp; DASK (Ships in the Sky), Sebastien Guerive (Obscure Clarity), Oscar Postma, Hyrn (Schallplatte 26), computerchemist (Green Twilight), P'cock (The IC Years), ['ramp] (Arp-en-ciel).

@thaneco
@computerchemist</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>I'm all in for traditional EM in tonight's editio…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>I'm all in for traditional EM in tonight's edition. Is it the sequencing giving me some serenity? It's often that repitive sounds let you sink into another state of mind. And I surely am in need for some change, as this week was quite stressful. Or is the memory of the good old golden EM times being awaken by this music? It definitely serves some good thoughts from back in the days, when this kind of music was still fresh and exciting to discover, for fans and musicians alike. Whatever the reason, join me for some great music tonight with tracks by Thaneco &amp; DASK (Ships in the Sky), Sebastien Guerive (Obscure Clarity), Oscar Postma, Hyrn (Schallplatte 26), computerchemist (Green Twilight), P'cock (The IC Years), ['ramp] (Arp-en-ciel).

@thaneco
@computerchemist</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 692</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Nov 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-692</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>I am not sure, where you celebrate Halloween these days. Actually, here it is a religious holiday. Nevertheless, it has become tradition already for children to run around in strange dresses and collect sweets. Well, not on my door. And I don't think they would like to collect fruits or vegetables. But ok, if they have fun going for it, I don't mind. A good invention these days is tracking of delivery, so you know it's not a bunch of children at the door but the delivery guy with your parcel or pizza. Wouldn't want to miss them. Well, no Halloween music tonight, but we stomp a bit with the tracks by Jong (Venus), Elysian Underground (A Retro Futuristic Collage), Obscenity State and Femmepop (you are the fabric), Adrien d'Elzius (Silent Revolution), Synaptyx (The Sentinel), Ryota Saito ft Halted Instant (Gentiana Scabra), Ben Rama and Daäna &amp; Brendan Lawless (100 Diamonds), Dardi ft Crennwiick (Addict).

@elysian-underground
@femmepop
@adriendelzius
@benramamusic
@daana
@skrewjack
@dardi_music
@crennwiick</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>I am not sure, where you celebrate Halloween thes…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>I am not sure, where you celebrate Halloween these days. Actually, here it is a religious holiday. Nevertheless, it has become tradition already for children to run around in strange dresses and collect sweets. Well, not on my door. And I don't think they would like to collect fruits or vegetables. But ok, if they have fun going for it, I don't mind. A good invention these days is tracking of delivery, so you know it's not a bunch of children at the door but the delivery guy with your parcel or pizza. Wouldn't want to miss them. Well, no Halloween music tonight, but we stomp a bit with the tracks by Jong (Venus), Elysian Underground (A Retro Futuristic Collage), Obscenity State and Femmepop (you are the fabric), Adrien d'Elzius (Silent Revolution), Synaptyx (The Sentinel), Ryota Saito ft Halted Instant (Gentiana Scabra), Ben Rama and Daäna &amp; Brendan Lawless (100 Diamonds), Dardi ft Crennwiick (Addict).

@elysian-underground
@femmepop
@adriendelzius
@benramamusic
@daana
@skrewjack
@dardi_music
@crennwiick</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 691</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Oct 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-691</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>When I was younger, vacation always was some kind of exploration. Checking out foreign landscapes. Taking sightseeing tours on an island. And, most important, enjoying all kinds of food from various origins. Well. Nowadays, only the last one remained. Otherwise it's more about relaxing, chilling, and finding some peace of mind in beautiful landscapes not far away. Am I getting old? Sure. Longings shift, my eyes have seen quite an amount of things. No need to travel as far and as much anymore. Less speed and more food.. err... serenity, I mean. Hence, off we go with a bit slower music tonight. Having tracks by Chronotope Project (Chronology), Bart Hawkins (Nonlinear Crossroads), Blue Is Nine (Drifting Through the Night), Divine Matrix (Bioluminescence), Ambiente Solstice ft Sean O'Bryan Smith and Dave Luxton (Out of The Void), Colin Rayment (Schallplatte 26: Architektur), DASK Music (Node Machina (2023)), Matt Goodluck (Inner Cosmos), Ceramic (Now That You're Here), and Time Away (Dragon Priests).

@chronotope-project
@mattgoodluck
@timeaway</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>When I was younger, vacation always was some kind…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>When I was younger, vacation always was some kind of exploration. Checking out foreign landscapes. Taking sightseeing tours on an island. And, most important, enjoying all kinds of food from various origins. Well. Nowadays, only the last one remained. Otherwise it's more about relaxing, chilling, and finding some peace of mind in beautiful landscapes not far away. Am I getting old? Sure. Longings shift, my eyes have seen quite an amount of things. No need to travel as far and as much anymore. Less speed and more food.. err... serenity, I mean. Hence, off we go with a bit slower music tonight. Having tracks by Chronotope Project (Chronology), Bart Hawkins (Nonlinear Crossroads), Blue Is Nine (Drifting Through the Night), Divine Matrix (Bioluminescence), Ambiente Solstice ft Sean O'Bryan Smith and Dave Luxton (Out of The Void), Colin Rayment (Schallplatte 26: Architektur), DASK Music (Node Machina (2023)), Matt Goodluck (Inner Cosmos), Ceramic (Now That You're Here), and Time Away (Dragon Priests).

@chronotope-project
@mattgoodluck
@timeaway</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 690</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Oct 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-690</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>What is wrong with this human race? Why is it that people need to destroy other people and their lifes to presumably be better? Maybe I am to simple minded, but I definitely don't get it. The one thing I would expect from a race that claims to be the most intelligent one on this planet is to find a way to live together and with respect for each other. Yeah, maybe the wrong expectations. So, I hope you are well out there and as safe as you can be. For your peace of mind I have some cool tracks tonight, which come in by Progeny-1 (Dragon Priests), Constant Current (Untold), DasF (Trenchcoat), Abu Ama &amp; BedouinDrone (Dawlat Lībiyyā), Magic Empire (Omeyocan), Ivan Black (Second Earth), Hildegard von Binge Drinking (Echo der Delfine), Loopingstar (You Are the Fabric), Christopher Alvarado &amp; M.Nomized (Over The Clouds), Phono Input (Sidereus Nuncius).

@progeny-1-617773258
@constant-current
@ama-54
@bedouindrone
@ivan-black
@loopingstar
@fractionstudio</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>What is wrong with this human race? Why is it tha…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>What is wrong with this human race? Why is it that people need to destroy other people and their lifes to presumably be better? Maybe I am to simple minded, but I definitely don't get it. The one thing I would expect from a race that claims to be the most intelligent one on this planet is to find a way to live together and with respect for each other. Yeah, maybe the wrong expectations. So, I hope you are well out there and as safe as you can be. For your peace of mind I have some cool tracks tonight, which come in by Progeny-1 (Dragon Priests), Constant Current (Untold), DasF (Trenchcoat), Abu Ama &amp; BedouinDrone (Dawlat Lībiyyā), Magic Empire (Omeyocan), Ivan Black (Second Earth), Hildegard von Binge Drinking (Echo der Delfine), Loopingstar (You Are the Fabric), Christopher Alvarado &amp; M.Nomized (Over The Clouds), Phono Input (Sidereus Nuncius).

@progeny-1-617773258
@constant-current
@ama-54
@bedouindrone
@ivan-black
@loopingstar
@fractionstudio</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 689</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Oct 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-689</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So I am back from the sea and the world is turning golden. Yes, fall is coming with all its beautiful colors. And so I decided for a little celebration by turning to the musical style of the golden age of electronic music. How fitting. Well, also among the colors tonight are the darker ones, as another musical hero passed away these days with Dominique Perrier, the man behind Space Art. My thoughts are with his family and friends. He spent his live in music, one of the main things that gives us joy and picks up on our emotions. So I hope you still enjoy the music tonight with tracks by Colin Rayment (Time Dilation), Alex Ringess (Sequenced Space), René van der Wouden (Gemstones IV), Gert Emmens (Gemstones IV), Janne Hanhisuanto (Are we there yet?), Plasman (Variable Mira), Space Art (Personal Duty), Däcker (Anthropomorphic Personification).</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So I am back from the sea and the world is turnin…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So I am back from the sea and the world is turning golden. Yes, fall is coming with all its beautiful colors. And so I decided for a little celebration by turning to the musical style of the golden age of electronic music. How fitting. Well, also among the colors tonight are the darker ones, as another musical hero passed away these days with Dominique Perrier, the man behind Space Art. My thoughts are with his family and friends. He spent his live in music, one of the main things that gives us joy and picks up on our emotions. So I hope you still enjoy the music tonight with tracks by Colin Rayment (Time Dilation), Alex Ringess (Sequenced Space), René van der Wouden (Gemstones IV), Gert Emmens (Gemstones IV), Janne Hanhisuanto (Are we there yet?), Plasman (Variable Mira), Space Art (Personal Duty), Däcker (Anthropomorphic Personification).</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 688</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Oct 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-688</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So, I am at the beach right now enjoying the final strains of sunshine. Actually, it’s the final day of my vacation and the trip back is ahead of me. Still, I like resting at this place, which is the opposite of busy most of the time. And what better to listen to than music that relaxes one’s soul? So tonight we are going to chill. Well, maybe double so, as the temperature outside dropped a bit below 20 Celsius. As long as I have my peace, I don’t mind. And especially tonight, starting off with a plug for my own music. Listen in to some relaxing tunes with Talking to Ghosts (Ironfist), Lars Leonhard (Gemstones IV), ELEON ft David Helpling (Daithi), Maid Dresses and POLUNDRA (The Usual Suspects), Point (100 Diamonds), Re-Drum (The Best Of Torrentech Vol. 5), Dissolved (Island Flux Remixes), moonbooter (Reminiscence).

@talkingtoghosts
@dissolved-1</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So, I am at the beach right now enjoying the fina…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So, I am at the beach right now enjoying the final strains of sunshine. Actually, it’s the final day of my vacation and the trip back is ahead of me. Still, I like resting at this place, which is the opposite of busy most of the time. And what better to listen to than music that relaxes one’s soul? So tonight we are going to chill. Well, maybe double so, as the temperature outside dropped a bit below 20 Celsius. As long as I have my peace, I don’t mind. And especially tonight, starting off with a plug for my own music. Listen in to some relaxing tunes with Talking to Ghosts (Ironfist), Lars Leonhard (Gemstones IV), ELEON ft David Helpling (Daithi), Maid Dresses and POLUNDRA (The Usual Suspects), Point (100 Diamonds), Re-Drum (The Best Of Torrentech Vol. 5), Dissolved (Island Flux Remixes), moonbooter (Reminiscence).

@talkingtoghosts
@dissolved-1</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 687</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Sep 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-687</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Do you think of music as medicine? Well, one sometimes could think so. Listening to touching sounds can surely set you out of or into some mood. And if it's the right music, it might help with certain states of your mind. It has to fit though, and not all music is a match for easing one's mind. But from all the styles there are I think the music on tonight's show comes close to it. Now, it definitely is pleasant to listen to, that's for sure. So join me for an hour of pleasantries with music by Erik Wøllo (Cloud of Strings), Brannan Lane, John Gregorius &amp; Sean O'Bryan Smith (Emergence), Rick Sparks (Sea of Serenity), Brian Fechino (Reflection Spaces Vol. 1), David Arkenstone (Winterlüde), Stan Dart (MurInsel, Volume 6), Ashron (Reiki Healing Light), David Stern (Cosmic Starlight), Jong (Venus), ELEON ft John Gregorius &amp; Sean O'Bryan Smith (Daithi), Däcker (Zeitenwende).


@stan-dart</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Do you think of music as medicine? Well, one some…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Do you think of music as medicine? Well, one sometimes could think so. Listening to touching sounds can surely set you out of or into some mood. And if it's the right music, it might help with certain states of your mind. It has to fit though, and not all music is a match for easing one's mind. But from all the styles there are I think the music on tonight's show comes close to it. Now, it definitely is pleasant to listen to, that's for sure. So join me for an hour of pleasantries with music by Erik Wøllo (Cloud of Strings), Brannan Lane, John Gregorius &amp; Sean O'Bryan Smith (Emergence), Rick Sparks (Sea of Serenity), Brian Fechino (Reflection Spaces Vol. 1), David Arkenstone (Winterlüde), Stan Dart (MurInsel, Volume 6), Ashron (Reiki Healing Light), David Stern (Cosmic Starlight), Jong (Venus), ELEON ft John Gregorius &amp; Sean O'Bryan Smith (Daithi), Däcker (Zeitenwende).


@stan-dart</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 686</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Sep 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-686</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>What a busy week. So we had the Electronic Circus Feast... or Festival... well, at least very much both with great artists, great audience, and excellent Bratwurst. Good to meet so many musical friends again after a while and enjoying an extraordinary hot day at the venue. And the heat and the busy time went on this week, so tonight's selection somewhat reflects the mix of being to hot too move and enjoying the buzzing time. Join me, if you like, and have fun with music by Stan Dart (MurInsel, Volume 6), Jong (Venus), Infinite Third (Living Moments (Live)), 4T Thieves (Hauntology), Rettward von Doernberg (A Military Base), Virtually J (Reworks), Xingu Hill (Grigri Pavilion), Castle From Indistinct Dreams (Netlabel Day 2023), MoHoK + Tokee (Dark Sun), Sobria Ebrietas &amp; Iliaque (Calluna).

@kahvi-collective
@user-789153954
@johnsellekaers
@m0h0k
@sobriaebrietas</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>What a busy week. So we had the Electronic Circus…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>What a busy week. So we had the Electronic Circus Feast... or Festival... well, at least very much both with great artists, great audience, and excellent Bratwurst. Good to meet so many musical friends again after a while and enjoying an extraordinary hot day at the venue. And the heat and the busy time went on this week, so tonight's selection somewhat reflects the mix of being to hot too move and enjoying the buzzing time. Join me, if you like, and have fun with music by Stan Dart (MurInsel, Volume 6), Jong (Venus), Infinite Third (Living Moments (Live)), 4T Thieves (Hauntology), Rettward von Doernberg (A Military Base), Virtually J (Reworks), Xingu Hill (Grigri Pavilion), Castle From Indistinct Dreams (Netlabel Day 2023), MoHoK + Tokee (Dark Sun), Sobria Ebrietas &amp; Iliaque (Calluna).

@kahvi-collective
@user-789153954
@johnsellekaers
@m0h0k
@sobriaebrietas</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 685</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Sep 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-685</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Yes. It's movie time. And while they are down with new films in the US due to their strike, syndae is not and I took the opportunity to pick some nice electronic based cinematic music, which partially actually is from movies. I don't know about you, but to me movies without a good soundtrack lacks a lot of emotional support and feel. And musical wise, soundtracks most often combine the classical way of composition and modern style of sound works. Can you tell I'm a fan? Ok, join me tonight for cool music by Christopher Caouette (Tale Of The Oakenwish), Hans Zimmer, Adam Lukas &amp; James Everingham (Frozen Planet II), The Pull of Autumn (Beautiful Broken World), Edouard Ferlet (PIANOïD²), Potsch Potschka (Fantasia Iberica), Gleisberg (Floating In Your Soul), Time Away (Riven), CIALYN (OMEGA), State Azure (The Terminator), Kebu (Live in Oslo), Gandalf (Eartheana).

@thepullofautumn
@potschpotschka
@timeaway
@cialyn
@state-azure</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Yes. It's movie time. And while they are down wit…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Yes. It's movie time. And while they are down with new films in the US due to their strike, syndae is not and I took the opportunity to pick some nice electronic based cinematic music, which partially actually is from movies. I don't know about you, but to me movies without a good soundtrack lacks a lot of emotional support and feel. And musical wise, soundtracks most often combine the classical way of composition and modern style of sound works. Can you tell I'm a fan? Ok, join me tonight for cool music by Christopher Caouette (Tale Of The Oakenwish), Hans Zimmer, Adam Lukas &amp; James Everingham (Frozen Planet II), The Pull of Autumn (Beautiful Broken World), Edouard Ferlet (PIANOïD²), Potsch Potschka (Fantasia Iberica), Gleisberg (Floating In Your Soul), Time Away (Riven), CIALYN (OMEGA), State Azure (The Terminator), Kebu (Live in Oslo), Gandalf (Eartheana).

@thepullofautumn
@potschpotschka
@timeaway
@cialyn
@state-azure</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 684</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Sep 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-684</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Past, present or future? In electronic music this barely is a question, as most of the creations are timeless. Since its discovery in the last century many variations and re-creations saw its light, inspired by the old ones or built on them with new ideas. It is amazing for the communities on ambient and electronic music built over time and how still today people relish the sounds of the past years and enjoy their re-inventions by younger artists, who you could also name to be explorers of timeless arts. This edition has a mix of both brand new and past music, and they are amazing and interesting all at once. Enjoy tracks by Martin Stürtzer (Circular Oscillations), Pabellón Sintético (Mies van der Rohe's dreams), Mario Schönwälder (The Eye Of The Chameleon), Neuronium (Signature), Alex Ringess (Transient Symmetry), Oscar Postma (Moventique Part 2 and 3), Parallel Worlds (Applied Maths), Bernd-Michael Land (Live in Eindhoven).

@parallel-worlds
@bernd-michaelland</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Past, present or future? In electronic music this…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Past, present or future? In electronic music this barely is a question, as most of the creations are timeless. Since its discovery in the last century many variations and re-creations saw its light, inspired by the old ones or built on them with new ideas. It is amazing for the communities on ambient and electronic music built over time and how still today people relish the sounds of the past years and enjoy their re-inventions by younger artists, who you could also name to be explorers of timeless arts. This edition has a mix of both brand new and past music, and they are amazing and interesting all at once. Enjoy tracks by Martin Stürtzer (Circular Oscillations), Pabellón Sintético (Mies van der Rohe's dreams), Mario Schönwälder (The Eye Of The Chameleon), Neuronium (Signature), Alex Ringess (Transient Symmetry), Oscar Postma (Moventique Part 2 and 3), Parallel Worlds (Applied Maths), Bernd-Michael Land (Live in Eindhoven).

@parallel-worlds
@bernd-michaelland</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 683</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Aug 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-683</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So I had a very busy week. And I am not even sure I make it in time to promote this show this Friday. But, hey, it's a podcast and you can listen to it whenever you like. For this edition I thought about going a bit more ambient, but not too close. So you will find lots of treats on this show that are in between the worlds, and of course fine electronic music it is, too. Time to discover exciting sounds and uncover the beautiful sound of spacey ambient lifting the aural lids. Enjoy the night with tracks by Bernd-Michael Land (Begegnungen), Jim Ottaway (Infinite Universes), Mike Hans STEFFL (Calaboose Islands), Johan Agebjörn (Subtracted Soundscapes), Sensory++ (Introversum), Solitaire (Plains And Skies), Walter Fini &amp; Shane Beck (The Open Door), M3NASH (Declive).

@bernd-michaelland
@jimottaway
@user-747937757
@walterfini1</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So I had a very busy week. And I am not even sure…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So I had a very busy week. And I am not even sure I make it in time to promote this show this Friday. But, hey, it's a podcast and you can listen to it whenever you like. For this edition I thought about going a bit more ambient, but not too close. So you will find lots of treats on this show that are in between the worlds, and of course fine electronic music it is, too. Time to discover exciting sounds and uncover the beautiful sound of spacey ambient lifting the aural lids. Enjoy the night with tracks by Bernd-Michael Land (Begegnungen), Jim Ottaway (Infinite Universes), Mike Hans STEFFL (Calaboose Islands), Johan Agebjörn (Subtracted Soundscapes), Sensory++ (Introversum), Solitaire (Plains And Skies), Walter Fini &amp; Shane Beck (The Open Door), M3NASH (Declive).

@bernd-michaelland
@jimottaway
@user-747937757
@walterfini1</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 682</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Aug 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-682</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>It's festival time. Well, nearly. less then a month to go before the incredible clown is back. I mean, the Electronic Circus is opening its door again. And you should definitely join the festival to experience a flock of excellent acts on stage. It's been 15 years ago, when I first had the pleasure to announce the Circus Festival for the first time. Actually, one of the reasons this podcast was started at all. And what a nice festival it has become. After Corona hiatus, the Clown is back on stage and with him come excellent musical guests. So, don't hesitate and join the show in Hamm on September 9th. Meet the fans, meet me, meet wonderful musicians. This show starts with most of the live acts from the show, followed by more great and fresh electronic music. Listen to Steve Baltes (Bochum Sky), Wellenfeld (Eiswelten), r.roo (mirroor), Ströme (Nr. 2), Hyperion V (Accretion Disc), Oblique, Distant Worlds (Transient Symmetry), Reticle (Fifteenth Listen), r.roo (shilly-shally).

@stevebaltes
@r-roo</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>It's festival time. Well, nearly. less then a mon…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>It's festival time. Well, nearly. less then a month to go before the incredible clown is back. I mean, the Electronic Circus is opening its door again. And you should definitely join the festival to experience a flock of excellent acts on stage. It's been 15 years ago, when I first had the pleasure to announce the Circus Festival for the first time. Actually, one of the reasons this podcast was started at all. And what a nice festival it has become. After Corona hiatus, the Clown is back on stage and with him come excellent musical guests. So, don't hesitate and join the show in Hamm on September 9th. Meet the fans, meet me, meet wonderful musicians. This show starts with most of the live acts from the show, followed by more great and fresh electronic music. Listen to Steve Baltes (Bochum Sky), Wellenfeld (Eiswelten), r.roo (mirroor), Ströme (Nr. 2), Hyperion V (Accretion Disc), Oblique, Distant Worlds (Transient Symmetry), Reticle (Fifteenth Listen), r.roo (shilly-shally).

@stevebaltes
@r-roo</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 681</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Aug 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-681</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>What is the purpose of life? Does it even have one that will satisfy the human thought process? Well, maybe, life is just something that happens by chance. Which indeed makes the earth quite unique. At least, so far as we know. And yet, it seems difficult to stick with the idea that life just is and has no deeper meaning. Why is that? It would be such an easy thing to live, be happy to live, enjoy life. It could spare us of quite some struggle, or wouldn't it? Well, I have no clue as well, but there is some great and beautiful music out there to relish life. Like given to us tonight with tracks by Progeny -1 (Gods of Egypt), K37 (Gods of Egypt), Skunk Baxter (Speed of Heat), Steen Chorchendorff Jorgensen (Only for a Short Time), Samir Bodhi (Memories of Empathy), Urs Fuchs (Contact Space), Tom Eaton (Weathering), Wane of Summer (Obsidian), Robert Simon Thoma (Krk), David Wright &amp; Carys (Oracle).

@progeny-1-617773258
@k37productions
@skunkbaxter
@wane-of-summer</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>What is the purpose of life? Does it even have on…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>What is the purpose of life? Does it even have one that will satisfy the human thought process? Well, maybe, life is just something that happens by chance. Which indeed makes the earth quite unique. At least, so far as we know. And yet, it seems difficult to stick with the idea that life just is and has no deeper meaning. Why is that? It would be such an easy thing to live, be happy to live, enjoy life. It could spare us of quite some struggle, or wouldn't it? Well, I have no clue as well, but there is some great and beautiful music out there to relish life. Like given to us tonight with tracks by Progeny -1 (Gods of Egypt), K37 (Gods of Egypt), Skunk Baxter (Speed of Heat), Steen Chorchendorff Jorgensen (Only for a Short Time), Samir Bodhi (Memories of Empathy), Urs Fuchs (Contact Space), Tom Eaton (Weathering), Wane of Summer (Obsidian), Robert Simon Thoma (Krk), David Wright &amp; Carys (Oracle).

@progeny-1-617773258
@k37productions
@skunkbaxter
@wane-of-summer</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 680</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Jul 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-680</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>We are travelling towards the exciting second season of music events. The next bigger stop for EM fans in Europe is the Electronic Circus Festival. Yes, it is back after some years of starving and it also is kind of a reboot with a new location. Still providing great artists like Ströme as headliner. But of course there are more very interesting festivals coming up. For our German speaking fans, you may have a look at the empulsiv Infozine. But even if you do not understand German, you might find the event calendar somewhat helpful. Tonight we relish events and of course other great electronic music on the show with tracks by Ströme (No. 2), Bernd-Michael Land (Begegnungen), John Louis Kluck (Astro Voyages), M3NASH (Declive), Oscar Postma, MyklH (The Four Elements: Water - Volume 2), Jingoba Electric &amp; Wellengärtner (Live at Güterhallen Solingen), Ivan Black (Sea Of Fluid Mercury).

@stroemeofficial
@bernd-michaelland
@johnlouiskluck
@myklh
@ivan-black</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>We are travelling towards the exciting second sea…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>We are travelling towards the exciting second season of music events. The next bigger stop for EM fans in Europe is the Electronic Circus Festival. Yes, it is back after some years of starving and it also is kind of a reboot with a new location. Still providing great artists like Ströme as headliner. But of course there are more very interesting festivals coming up. For our German speaking fans, you may have a look at the empulsiv Infozine. But even if you do not understand German, you might find the event calendar somewhat helpful. Tonight we relish events and of course other great electronic music on the show with tracks by Ströme (No. 2), Bernd-Michael Land (Begegnungen), John Louis Kluck (Astro Voyages), M3NASH (Declive), Oscar Postma, MyklH (The Four Elements: Water - Volume 2), Jingoba Electric &amp; Wellengärtner (Live at Güterhallen Solingen), Ivan Black (Sea Of Fluid Mercury).

@stroemeofficial
@bernd-michaelland
@johnlouiskluck
@myklh
@ivan-black</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 679</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Jul 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-679</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>It's been an essential part of the syndae culture to have music from many sources on the show. Especially the rise of the netlabels back in the day gave lots of great material to showcase that music must not be commercial to be good. Since a while, these labels celebrate themselves each year on July 14th having the Netlabel Day. Which, this year, was about a week ago. What better time to pick up the celebration and give you a tiny selection of what to find on their website. Enjoy tracks by Me As In You (Neon), Sensor II (Magnatune Sampler 2023), Lovin (Netlabel Day 2023: True Electronic Underground Music), Cairo Braga (The Front Balcony), OKAM (Dub Noir), Mental Health Consumer (Everything at Once), Guska (5 Years a Goose), H-M O (CC-BY IV), Drehkommando (Mülheimer Nacht 2023), Secret Archives of the Vatican (Herosys Dub), Orgonon Sound Machine (The Ashes), DJ Nightnoise (Netlabel Day 2023 Techno Warriors).

@serglovin
@mentalhealthconsumer
@user-303492270
@h_mo
@orgonon-sound-machine
@djnightnoise</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>It's been an essential part of the syndae culture…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>It's been an essential part of the syndae culture to have music from many sources on the show. Especially the rise of the netlabels back in the day gave lots of great material to showcase that music must not be commercial to be good. Since a while, these labels celebrate themselves each year on July 14th having the Netlabel Day. Which, this year, was about a week ago. What better time to pick up the celebration and give you a tiny selection of what to find on their website. Enjoy tracks by Me As In You (Neon), Sensor II (Magnatune Sampler 2023), Lovin (Netlabel Day 2023: True Electronic Underground Music), Cairo Braga (The Front Balcony), OKAM (Dub Noir), Mental Health Consumer (Everything at Once), Guska (5 Years a Goose), H-M O (CC-BY IV), Drehkommando (Mülheimer Nacht 2023), Secret Archives of the Vatican (Herosys Dub), Orgonon Sound Machine (The Ashes), DJ Nightnoise (Netlabel Day 2023 Techno Warriors).

@serglovin
@mentalhealthconsumer
@user-303492270
@h_mo
@orgonon-sound-machine
@djnightnoise</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 678</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Jul 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-678</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Oh, boy. When compiling tonight's edition, it was so warm and humid over at my place that it deserved nothing much moving. Well, turns out I have just the right music for such cases and here you go. Easy peasy. So, while I like being in my home office, I am definitely fond of visiting the buro these days, because of the wonderful people, of course, but also because of the AC. Hehe. So join me for some not stressing sounds with tracks by Carl Lord (Rest), Cognition Delay (Mostly Dreaming), 4T Thieves (The Shipping Forecast), Beck &amp; Black (I Am The One Who Waits Here), Volker Lankow (Music For Forgotten Places), Allen Pitts (The Four Elements: Water (Volume 1)), Eguana (Cosmos Episode 15).

@kahvi-collective
@allen-pitts
@eguana</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Oh, boy. When compiling tonight's edition, it was…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Oh, boy. When compiling tonight's edition, it was so warm and humid over at my place that it deserved nothing much moving. Well, turns out I have just the right music for such cases and here you go. Easy peasy. So, while I like being in my home office, I am definitely fond of visiting the buro these days, because of the wonderful people, of course, but also because of the AC. Hehe. So join me for some not stressing sounds with tracks by Carl Lord (Rest), Cognition Delay (Mostly Dreaming), 4T Thieves (The Shipping Forecast), Beck &amp; Black (I Am The One Who Waits Here), Volker Lankow (Music For Forgotten Places), Allen Pitts (The Four Elements: Water (Volume 1)), Eguana (Cosmos Episode 15).

@kahvi-collective
@allen-pitts
@eguana</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 677</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Jul 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-677</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Are you looking out for something special? Well, much to discover out there, especially with respect to fine electronic music. Here at my place, someone seems playing with the sun-valve. Turning it up and down for fun, it seems, as the next days are said to get hot again, after a short break. The better to have some music that does not heat you up a lot, at least not rhythm wise. So it's the best time to join me for great sounds by Wane of Summer (Ancient Cats of Egypt), WhoKnowsWhoCares (WhoKnowsWhoCares), Dirk Schlömer (Dubby Nocturne), Space Art (Personal Duty), S.A.W. (Hydragate), Michael Whalen (Walk In Beauty, Like The Night), Rick Sparks (Nightsong), Ambiente Solstice feat. Sean O'Bryan Smith &amp; ELEON (Her Beautiful Imperfections), Ranzman and tha Electric Gamelan Dub &amp; Chill Arkestra (Silk Road Sketches), Paul Ellis (Music For The Space Between Atoms), Eagle (Synth. Music) (Daft muzak for Radio stations Vol.2).

@wane-of-summer
@whoknowswhocares
@michael-whalen-997591802
@seanobryansmith
@ranzman</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Are you looking out for something special? Well, …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Are you looking out for something special? Well, much to discover out there, especially with respect to fine electronic music. Here at my place, someone seems playing with the sun-valve. Turning it up and down for fun, it seems, as the next days are said to get hot again, after a short break. The better to have some music that does not heat you up a lot, at least not rhythm wise. So it's the best time to join me for great sounds by Wane of Summer (Ancient Cats of Egypt), WhoKnowsWhoCares (WhoKnowsWhoCares), Dirk Schlömer (Dubby Nocturne), Space Art (Personal Duty), S.A.W. (Hydragate), Michael Whalen (Walk In Beauty, Like The Night), Rick Sparks (Nightsong), Ambiente Solstice feat. Sean O'Bryan Smith &amp; ELEON (Her Beautiful Imperfections), Ranzman and tha Electric Gamelan Dub &amp; Chill Arkestra (Silk Road Sketches), Paul Ellis (Music For The Space Between Atoms), Eagle (Synth. Music) (Daft muzak for Radio stations Vol.2).

@wane-of-summer
@whoknowswhocares
@michael-whalen-997591802
@seanobryansmith
@ranzman</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 676</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jun 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-676</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Not sure what's wrong with the world these days. So my instagram account was cloned (several times) lately, some of you might have noticed. They copy all the images and the look and stuff, so you might think it's the original one (except for the name being slightly different). Then contacting ones contacts to lure them into some bitcoin scam or the like. Well. Be cautious if you are contacted in a way you don't expect to be. And always make sure, it really is the person you know that is contacting you. And even more so, if that person tries to sell you something. I am not selling anything but great music on my podcast and streams. So join in for some great stuff by Oscar Postma, S.A.W. (Hydragate), KelMen (Results), Joerg Dankert (Strange new worlds), Jarmodular (Sounds from the black machine), Syndromeda ft. Tom Coppens (Inside the Mental Hospital), Malcolm Galloway (Metazoa One).

@joerg-dankert</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Not sure what's wrong with the world these days. …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Not sure what's wrong with the world these days. So my instagram account was cloned (several times) lately, some of you might have noticed. They copy all the images and the look and stuff, so you might think it's the original one (except for the name being slightly different). Then contacting ones contacts to lure them into some bitcoin scam or the like. Well. Be cautious if you are contacted in a way you don't expect to be. And always make sure, it really is the person you know that is contacting you. And even more so, if that person tries to sell you something. I am not selling anything but great music on my podcast and streams. So join in for some great stuff by Oscar Postma, S.A.W. (Hydragate), KelMen (Results), Joerg Dankert (Strange new worlds), Jarmodular (Sounds from the black machine), Syndromeda ft. Tom Coppens (Inside the Mental Hospital), Malcolm Galloway (Metazoa One).

@joerg-dankert</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 675</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Jun 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-675</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Are you going on vacations? Well, many of my colleagues are leaving soon for summer to cherish some nice and lovely place out there. My wife and I were gone already and had some relaxing and joyful time at the Baltic Sea. Lovely weather, lovely environment and a lot of fun and peace and ice cream, of course, loads of ice cream. Isn't it fascinating how many ice cream parlours are in places people stay for holidays? Well, not all of them have good stuff, I can tell you that from experience (hahaha). So, what's vacation and ice cream have to do with tonight's music? Actually, nothing. You will get great tracks, though, provided to us by Atom Brigade (Atom Brigade), Collagist (Vjetnam), MigloJE (Elements 2), Genda (INTENT 2023: Kinetikos), Adrian Brewer (INTENT 2023: Eudaimonia), Evidence of a Struggle (Evidence of a Struggle), Conny Olivetti (Never Give Up), Altus (Descender), Firnwald (Black Fortuna), Mitoma | Weldroid (MXW II).

@migloje
@gendasounds
@user-155560807
@firnwald
@mitoma-ind
@weldroid</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Are you going on vacations? Well, many of my coll…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Are you going on vacations? Well, many of my colleagues are leaving soon for summer to cherish some nice and lovely place out there. My wife and I were gone already and had some relaxing and joyful time at the Baltic Sea. Lovely weather, lovely environment and a lot of fun and peace and ice cream, of course, loads of ice cream. Isn't it fascinating how many ice cream parlours are in places people stay for holidays? Well, not all of them have good stuff, I can tell you that from experience (hahaha). So, what's vacation and ice cream have to do with tonight's music? Actually, nothing. You will get great tracks, though, provided to us by Atom Brigade (Atom Brigade), Collagist (Vjetnam), MigloJE (Elements 2), Genda (INTENT 2023: Kinetikos), Adrian Brewer (INTENT 2023: Eudaimonia), Evidence of a Struggle (Evidence of a Struggle), Conny Olivetti (Never Give Up), Altus (Descender), Firnwald (Black Fortuna), Mitoma | Weldroid (MXW II).

@migloje
@gendasounds
@user-155560807
@firnwald
@mitoma-ind
@weldroid</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 674</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jun 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-674</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Do you like walking by the sea? I'd say many humans do. Why? Well, let's ask ChatGPT, which says: "Humans are often drawn to walking by the sea due to a combination of factors, including the inherent beauty and tranquility of coastal environments and the numerous physical and psychological benefits associated with being near the ocean." So one main factor also is relaxation and stress relief. Well, do you always have a sea at hand? I definitely do not. But there we have Ambient music. This works for me for sure, maybe for you as well? Take an hour of aural well-being with this edition featuring Germind (Meditation, Vol. 2), Abdicant (I Am Not Sure How This Makes Me Feel), Sonic Bodhi (Future Dreams), Jingoba Electric (Breathe TM), 1414E08 (Synth City), Stratosphere (Cyclus), Aglaia (Along the Vast Ancient River).

@germind
@jeremy-rice-827064074
@sonic-bodhi
@haraldbertram</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Do you like walking by the sea? I'd say many huma…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Do you like walking by the sea? I'd say many humans do. Why? Well, let's ask ChatGPT, which says: "Humans are often drawn to walking by the sea due to a combination of factors, including the inherent beauty and tranquility of coastal environments and the numerous physical and psychological benefits associated with being near the ocean." So one main factor also is relaxation and stress relief. Well, do you always have a sea at hand? I definitely do not. But there we have Ambient music. This works for me for sure, maybe for you as well? Take an hour of aural well-being with this edition featuring Germind (Meditation, Vol. 2), Abdicant (I Am Not Sure How This Makes Me Feel), Sonic Bodhi (Future Dreams), Jingoba Electric (Breathe TM), 1414E08 (Synth City), Stratosphere (Cyclus), Aglaia (Along the Vast Ancient River).

@germind
@jeremy-rice-827064074
@sonic-bodhi
@haraldbertram</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 673</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Jun 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-673</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Summer is getting closer in the Northern Hemisphere. So hopefully there will be some sunny days, not too hot of course, but quite enough to collect some vitamin D. And it is always a nice view to have those golden sunbeams make the water sparkle and schimmer between the leafs of trees. Similarly, it is nice to take a look back at the golden ages of traditional electronic music and relish the sparkles of soundscaping and sequencing of that time. Well, time to open the jar and let in the experienced and fresh artists of this genre to make us happy with newly discovered and re-imagined past sound treats. Tonight you will get great tunes by Filter-Kaffee (Dziękuję Klaus), Wellengärtner (Preview Güterhallen Sollingen), Fritz Mayr and Mac of BIOnighT (Coordinates Vol. 11), Astralmuse and Philipp Baumann (Misplaced Memories), Ivan Black (A Return To The Berlin School 2023).

@macnight
@philippbaumann
@ivan-black</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Summer is getting closer in the Northern Hemisphe…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Summer is getting closer in the Northern Hemisphere. So hopefully there will be some sunny days, not too hot of course, but quite enough to collect some vitamin D. And it is always a nice view to have those golden sunbeams make the water sparkle and schimmer between the leafs of trees. Similarly, it is nice to take a look back at the golden ages of traditional electronic music and relish the sparkles of soundscaping and sequencing of that time. Well, time to open the jar and let in the experienced and fresh artists of this genre to make us happy with newly discovered and re-imagined past sound treats. Tonight you will get great tunes by Filter-Kaffee (Dziękuję Klaus), Wellengärtner (Preview Güterhallen Sollingen), Fritz Mayr and Mac of BIOnighT (Coordinates Vol. 11), Astralmuse and Philipp Baumann (Misplaced Memories), Ivan Black (A Return To The Berlin School 2023).

@macnight
@philippbaumann
@ivan-black</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 672</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Jun 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-672</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Ambient, Chill and now... Dance, of course. We are picking up more speed this week with some beats that may move your legs, if you want it or not. Well, we are not going full techno, but definitely dancable stuff. A quite sad closing though, as we lost one of the fun guys these days with Anfrando Maiola aka Koto. From his music I would conclude he would like  you to live happily ever after and dance your name in the sand. Join in for beefier beats by Counterfly ft. Alec Troniq (The Only Land Where), DXN and Toxic Derwish (INTENT 2023: Kinetikos), Adriano Canzian (Aggressiva), Mar io (Choplifter), Tomchilla &amp; mexCalito (The Cave), Patrick 9000 (Endless Journey), Elrox (Selveste Direktøren), Koto (Greatest Hits &amp; Remixes).

@counterflymusic
@alec-troniq
@adriano-canzian
@mar-io-782574719
@tomchillam8s
@patrick9000
@dj-loco-1</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ambient, Chill and now... Dance, of course. We ar…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Ambient, Chill and now... Dance, of course. We are picking up more speed this week with some beats that may move your legs, if you want it or not. Well, we are not going full techno, but definitely dancable stuff. A quite sad closing though, as we lost one of the fun guys these days with Anfrando Maiola aka Koto. From his music I would conclude he would like  you to live happily ever after and dance your name in the sand. Join in for beefier beats by Counterfly ft. Alec Troniq (The Only Land Where), DXN and Toxic Derwish (INTENT 2023: Kinetikos), Adriano Canzian (Aggressiva), Mar io (Choplifter), Tomchilla &amp; mexCalito (The Cave), Patrick 9000 (Endless Journey), Elrox (Selveste Direktøren), Koto (Greatest Hits &amp; Remixes).

@counterflymusic
@alec-troniq
@adriano-canzian
@mar-io-782574719
@tomchillam8s
@patrick9000
@dj-loco-1</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 671</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 May 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-671</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>From still to chill. Chillout of course. Not that I am going to freeze over. Time to lean back on your canvas chair, put on the sunglasses and relish the sound of the sea. Or, well, imagine that when sitting on a wooden stool. Thing is, why jump start from Ambient to hardcore electronica? See? We don't. Quite a bunch of goodies on this edition that will just get you more relaxed but also energized for upcoming tasks. Right, time for your pleasure sound with Anna B May (Siren Song), Eko Fisk (Empire Of Lights), Stan Dart (Dreams), Language Field (Fearful Symmetry), Generaction X (Dreamcast), GORE and POLUNDRA (The Usual Suspects), Roman Angelos (Supermarkets, Underwater), Jarosław Degórski (Dziękuję Klaus), Smooth (A Life in Minor).

@annabmaymusic
@eko_fisk
@stan-dart
@user-192177581
@visceraandvapor
@smooth-cyan</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>From still to chill. Chillout of course. Not that…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>From still to chill. Chillout of course. Not that I am going to freeze over. Time to lean back on your canvas chair, put on the sunglasses and relish the sound of the sea. Or, well, imagine that when sitting on a wooden stool. Thing is, why jump start from Ambient to hardcore electronica? See? We don't. Quite a bunch of goodies on this edition that will just get you more relaxed but also energized for upcoming tasks. Right, time for your pleasure sound with Anna B May (Siren Song), Eko Fisk (Empire Of Lights), Stan Dart (Dreams), Language Field (Fearful Symmetry), Generaction X (Dreamcast), GORE and POLUNDRA (The Usual Suspects), Roman Angelos (Supermarkets, Underwater), Jarosław Degórski (Dziękuję Klaus), Smooth (A Life in Minor).

@annabmaymusic
@eko_fisk
@stan-dart
@user-192177581
@visceraandvapor
@smooth-cyan</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 670</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 19 May 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-670</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Did you ever travel in a balloon? I'm not sure I would do it. Too afraid, I think. It's only some hot air that keeps one from crashing down. Lots of strings attached, but none of them will hold you up. And I think I am afraid of heights as well. Wasn't always that way, maybe it comes with the age? So, anyone, how is it to ride a balloon? Well, at least I would imagine it to be a smooth and calm ride. Like the music you will get on tonight's edition with tracks by Steve Roach &amp; Vir Unis (Blood Machine), Christian Fiesel (Radio Noise Station), Däcker, alfa00 &amp; Nimbostrata (INTENT 2023: Eunoia), Aarktica (Paeans), Karmacosmic (Imagine - Music for Reading), Wellengärtner (Live At 35blumen), Progeny-1 (Ariann of Myth Nantar)

@johnstrate-hootman
@linfri
@progeny-1-617773258</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Did you ever travel in a balloon? I'm not sure I …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Did you ever travel in a balloon? I'm not sure I would do it. Too afraid, I think. It's only some hot air that keeps one from crashing down. Lots of strings attached, but none of them will hold you up. And I think I am afraid of heights as well. Wasn't always that way, maybe it comes with the age? So, anyone, how is it to ride a balloon? Well, at least I would imagine it to be a smooth and calm ride. Like the music you will get on tonight's edition with tracks by Steve Roach &amp; Vir Unis (Blood Machine), Christian Fiesel (Radio Noise Station), Däcker, alfa00 &amp; Nimbostrata (INTENT 2023: Eunoia), Aarktica (Paeans), Karmacosmic (Imagine - Music for Reading), Wellengärtner (Live At 35blumen), Progeny-1 (Ariann of Myth Nantar)

@johnstrate-hootman
@linfri
@progeny-1-617773258</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 669</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 12 May 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-669</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The best way to find great music nowadays is to listen to online radio shows and podcasts. Like you are listening to syndae for the style of music you like, there are other excellent shows out there featuring similar styles in sound. Like the outstanding Electronic Fusion by Brainvoyager. Here you have Jos producing a two hour show of ambient and electronic music week for week for several years now. Last week he hit edition number 400. Time to celebrate with a special compilation put out by Legacy of Thought. And that's the music you will get tonight. Quite some electronic fusion tracks by Brainvoyager &amp; Sleepingenius (Voyage Through The Brain), Wane of Summer, K37, Xavion, Promethex, Big Beech, Tolubai, Roberto Sass, Talking to Ghosts, Progeny -1 and Time Away (Electronic Fusion).

@brainvoyager
@sleepingenius
@wane-of-summer
@k37productions
@xavion79
@promethexmusic
@big-beech
@tolubai
@dj-rubberman
@talkingtoghosts
@progeny-1-617773258
@timeaway</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The best way to find great music nowadays is to l…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>The best way to find great music nowadays is to listen to online radio shows and podcasts. Like you are listening to syndae for the style of music you like, there are other excellent shows out there featuring similar styles in sound. Like the outstanding Electronic Fusion by Brainvoyager. Here you have Jos producing a two hour show of ambient and electronic music week for week for several years now. Last week he hit edition number 400. Time to celebrate with a special compilation put out by Legacy of Thought. And that's the music you will get tonight. Quite some electronic fusion tracks by Brainvoyager &amp; Sleepingenius (Voyage Through The Brain), Wane of Summer, K37, Xavion, Promethex, Big Beech, Tolubai, Roberto Sass, Talking to Ghosts, Progeny -1 and Time Away (Electronic Fusion).

@brainvoyager
@sleepingenius
@wane-of-summer
@k37productions
@xavion79
@promethexmusic
@big-beech
@tolubai
@dj-rubberman
@talkingtoghosts
@progeny-1-617773258
@timeaway</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 668</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 05 May 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-668</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>It's bandcamp day, my dear friends in waveforms. Quite a tradition that bandcamp introduced during Covid high-times to support the artists, so they said. Well, seems the idea paid well not only for the artists but for the company as well. However, it's definitely good for the artists to get all of the revenue and for listeners who can truely only support the artist and not the plaform. With the exception of one track, all the music from tonight's edition is available on bandcamp. So make use of the day and get yourself some nice treats. Also, check out the past editions of the show. And now get into the fine music of Thaneco (Structures on Mars), Steve Roach &amp; Michael Shrieve (The Leaving Time), Daniel Zarzycki (Dziękuję Klaus), Oscar Postma, Architect of Echoes (Circulus), Phono Input (Modular Jam #563), Altus (Descender).

@thaneco
@danielzarzycki</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>It's bandcamp day, my dear friends in waveforms. …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>It's bandcamp day, my dear friends in waveforms. Quite a tradition that bandcamp introduced during Covid high-times to support the artists, so they said. Well, seems the idea paid well not only for the artists but for the company as well. However, it's definitely good for the artists to get all of the revenue and for listeners who can truely only support the artist and not the plaform. With the exception of one track, all the music from tonight's edition is available on bandcamp. So make use of the day and get yourself some nice treats. Also, check out the past editions of the show. And now get into the fine music of Thaneco (Structures on Mars), Steve Roach &amp; Michael Shrieve (The Leaving Time), Daniel Zarzycki (Dziękuję Klaus), Oscar Postma, Architect of Echoes (Circulus), Phono Input (Modular Jam #563), Altus (Descender).

@thaneco
@danielzarzycki</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 667</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Apr 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-667</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>From hell to chill with this new edition. Yes, I thought it would be nice to relax from the devlish sound. And it's nice to relax for an hour as well, as this was a quite busy week again work-wise. And maybe, just maybe, getting a bit more into the Summer vibe will help with the weather, too? Ok, I doubt it as well, but one may hope, no? It's still around zero degrees here in midth of Spring. But let's get off this introduction and turn towards the great music on tonight's show. Here you get Tuuligan (Flying Away), Stan Dart ft. Colin Rayment (Dreams), Ronald Van Deurzen, Sonic Transients (The Rhoen Tapes), Anna Miranda (Intentions), Liuos (Heavy Dub Vol. 8), Network 23 (Space Rock 2: Out of this World), Alex Figueira (Mentallogenic), Francisco Nicosia (Historias secreta), Windmill (I Miss U So).

@tuuligan
@stan-dart
@ronaldvandeurzen
@dj_anna
@liuos
@francisconicosia</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>From hell to chill with this new edition. Yes, I …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>From hell to chill with this new edition. Yes, I thought it would be nice to relax from the devlish sound. And it's nice to relax for an hour as well, as this was a quite busy week again work-wise. And maybe, just maybe, getting a bit more into the Summer vibe will help with the weather, too? Ok, I doubt it as well, but one may hope, no? It's still around zero degrees here in midth of Spring. But let's get off this introduction and turn towards the great music on tonight's show. Here you get Tuuligan (Flying Away), Stan Dart ft. Colin Rayment (Dreams), Ronald Van Deurzen, Sonic Transients (The Rhoen Tapes), Anna Miranda (Intentions), Liuos (Heavy Dub Vol. 8), Network 23 (Space Rock 2: Out of this World), Alex Figueira (Mentallogenic), Francisco Nicosia (Historias secreta), Windmill (I Miss U So).

@tuuligan
@stan-dart
@ronaldvandeurzen
@dj_anna
@liuos
@francisconicosia</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 666</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Apr 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-666</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>This is it, the beasty number of a show. If you have religious believes or not, you will surely have heard of the number associated with the devil himself. Or herself. Who knows. The impersonation of the bad. Or is it? In this concept, the folly oversees and punishes all those who sinned according to some religious rules. Well, for me it is difficult to tell, whether there are people without such sins anyhow. But it definitely reflects that there always is good and bad people in the world. I'm in no position to judge, but it is beyond my logical reasoning, why human beings always have to fight about things or believes. Anyhow. Come in and join me for some devilish fun with music by Peru (The Prophecies), Cinema (The Discovering of Time), Soul Flask (The Cassandra Complex), Michael Shipway (Beneath Folly), Robert Fox (Timeless Vol 2), Time Away &amp; AthinaNiki (Age of Water), Curious Inversions (Iterations), B. Ashra (Satellites), Cousin Silas &amp; Kevin Lyons (The Fortean Project - Phase Two), Kaya Project (Waypoint).

@soulflask
@timeaway
@athinaniki
@b-ashra
@cousin-silas
@kevin-lyons-4</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>This is it, the beasty number of a show. If you h…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>This is it, the beasty number of a show. If you have religious believes or not, you will surely have heard of the number associated with the devil himself. Or herself. Who knows. The impersonation of the bad. Or is it? In this concept, the folly oversees and punishes all those who sinned according to some religious rules. Well, for me it is difficult to tell, whether there are people without such sins anyhow. But it definitely reflects that there always is good and bad people in the world. I'm in no position to judge, but it is beyond my logical reasoning, why human beings always have to fight about things or believes. Anyhow. Come in and join me for some devilish fun with music by Peru (The Prophecies), Cinema (The Discovering of Time), Soul Flask (The Cassandra Complex), Michael Shipway (Beneath Folly), Robert Fox (Timeless Vol 2), Time Away &amp; AthinaNiki (Age of Water), Curious Inversions (Iterations), B. Ashra (Satellites), Cousin Silas &amp; Kevin Lyons (The Fortean Project - Phase Two), Kaya Project (Waypoint).

@soulflask
@timeaway
@athinaniki
@b-ashra
@cousin-silas
@kevin-lyons-4</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 665</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Apr 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-665</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Quieter times ahead on this edition of syndae. Right, I needed some peace out time again. It was a busy week with the holidays. Especially, if you need to go shopping on the weekend. Shops were closed on Friday, Sunday and Monday, so people tend to go crazy and stuff their carts as if there were no tomorrow. Luckily this time we pre-planned a bit and went shopping at not so busy times early in the morning. Right, the early bird catches the quieter queue at checkout. I like it quiet, and here we go with tonight's tracks by Philipp Baumann (Across Starfields), Carbonates On Mars (The Four Elements: Earth. Volume 1), Rudy Adrian (A Walk in the Shadow Garden), Jeff Greinke (A Thousand Year Flood), Bernhard Wöstheinrich (Genre), Volker Lankow (The Transience Of Life), Janne Hanhisuanto (39), Hiram (Air Songs), Ivan Black (@Ambient Online 4).

@philippbaumann
@carbonates-on-mars
@ivan-black</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Quieter times ahead on this edition of syndae. Ri…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Quieter times ahead on this edition of syndae. Right, I needed some peace out time again. It was a busy week with the holidays. Especially, if you need to go shopping on the weekend. Shops were closed on Friday, Sunday and Monday, so people tend to go crazy and stuff their carts as if there were no tomorrow. Luckily this time we pre-planned a bit and went shopping at not so busy times early in the morning. Right, the early bird catches the quieter queue at checkout. I like it quiet, and here we go with tonight's tracks by Philipp Baumann (Across Starfields), Carbonates On Mars (The Four Elements: Earth. Volume 1), Rudy Adrian (A Walk in the Shadow Garden), Jeff Greinke (A Thousand Year Flood), Bernhard Wöstheinrich (Genre), Volker Lankow (The Transience Of Life), Janne Hanhisuanto (39), Hiram (Air Songs), Ivan Black (@Ambient Online 4).

@philippbaumann
@carbonates-on-mars
@ivan-black</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 664</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Apr 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-664</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>It's that religious season time in spring where people start hunting for eggs in the backyard. Well, no egg hunting here and no prayers, but ten tracks I found fitting for a more quiet and relaxing time. Not drifting into ambient, but a mix of electronic and acoustic treats that will be yummy for your ears (even you do not have the extra long rabbit ones). By the way, the tradition of decorating eggs is far older than its current use for easter. Eggs have been associated with death and rebirth back to some Egypt and similar cultures ages ago. No need to think about Christianity rites. But enough of shelling around, let's get into fine music with tracks by Sonic Transients (The Rhoen Tapes), Progeny -1 (Dreams Across the Cosmos), Architect of Echoes (Circulus), Shajan (Garden Of Eden), Otarion (Logos), ANNA (Intentions), Christina Tourin (Geodepedie - Hidden Light), Fiona Joy Hawkins &amp; Rebecca Daniel (To The Wind), Spencer Brewer (Behind The Veil), Masako (Call of the Mountains: Ascent).

@progeny-1-617773258
@user-235080683
@dj_anna</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>It's that religious season time in spring where p…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>It's that religious season time in spring where people start hunting for eggs in the backyard. Well, no egg hunting here and no prayers, but ten tracks I found fitting for a more quiet and relaxing time. Not drifting into ambient, but a mix of electronic and acoustic treats that will be yummy for your ears (even you do not have the extra long rabbit ones). By the way, the tradition of decorating eggs is far older than its current use for easter. Eggs have been associated with death and rebirth back to some Egypt and similar cultures ages ago. No need to think about Christianity rites. But enough of shelling around, let's get into fine music with tracks by Sonic Transients (The Rhoen Tapes), Progeny -1 (Dreams Across the Cosmos), Architect of Echoes (Circulus), Shajan (Garden Of Eden), Otarion (Logos), ANNA (Intentions), Christina Tourin (Geodepedie - Hidden Light), Fiona Joy Hawkins &amp; Rebecca Daniel (To The Wind), Spencer Brewer (Behind The Veil), Masako (Call of the Mountains: Ascent).

@progeny-1-617773258
@user-235080683
@dj_anna</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 663</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Mar 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-663</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Peter Mergener - Ignition (New Horizons)
Spectral Tune - Desire (Structures)
DASK - Some Stars Just Fade Away (Born from the Stars)
Volker Rapp - Regina regit colorem (d7-d5)
Anantakara - Take Your Leap (Before Completion)
Martin Herbst - Sentimental gravity (Mosaic)
Martin Stürtzer - Lunar Reverie (excerpt) (Ambient Nights Vol. 1)

@anantakara
@martinherbstmosaic</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Peter Mergener - Ignition (New Horizons)
Spectral…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Peter Mergener - Ignition (New Horizons)
Spectral Tune - Desire (Structures)
DASK - Some Stars Just Fade Away (Born from the Stars)
Volker Rapp - Regina regit colorem (d7-d5)
Anantakara - Take Your Leap (Before Completion)
Martin Herbst - Sentimental gravity (Mosaic)
Martin Stürtzer - Lunar Reverie (excerpt) (Ambient Nights Vol. 1)

@anantakara
@martinherbstmosaic</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 662</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Mar 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-662</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So I was assembling a desk the other day. Each part from screws to plates were nicely packed, wrapped and numbered. And I had a the multi-page instruction manual that came with it. Lot's of images and what part goes where and what is need to combine them. Luckily the manual had pictures, as the instructions seem to have come from a cheap automatic translation bot. Some sentences were barely recognizable as sentences, missing words or commas, some mumble jumble to read. And somewhere in the process, one screw was missing. Well, I got a bit angry and frustrated. Good, I had some music to help me out and sooth my thoughts. Join me for more of such music with tracks by COOLSUN (Coolsun Deluxe), David Helpling (36), Nicholas Gunn (Thought of You), Gandalf - (Eartheana), Anonim Antonim (Slow Life), Giriu Dvasios ft. Paulius Soham (Heavy Dub Vol. 8), Adrian Earnshaw (Cosmic Voyager Volume 2), Robert Simon Thoma (Snowy Landscape), Acoustic Ocean (Divine Grace).

@nicholasgunn
@giriu-dvasios</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So I was assembling a desk the other day. Each pa…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So I was assembling a desk the other day. Each part from screws to plates were nicely packed, wrapped and numbered. And I had a the multi-page instruction manual that came with it. Lot's of images and what part goes where and what is need to combine them. Luckily the manual had pictures, as the instructions seem to have come from a cheap automatic translation bot. Some sentences were barely recognizable as sentences, missing words or commas, some mumble jumble to read. And somewhere in the process, one screw was missing. Well, I got a bit angry and frustrated. Good, I had some music to help me out and sooth my thoughts. Join me for more of such music with tracks by COOLSUN (Coolsun Deluxe), David Helpling (36), Nicholas Gunn (Thought of You), Gandalf - (Eartheana), Anonim Antonim (Slow Life), Giriu Dvasios ft. Paulius Soham (Heavy Dub Vol. 8), Adrian Earnshaw (Cosmic Voyager Volume 2), Robert Simon Thoma (Snowy Landscape), Acoustic Ocean (Divine Grace).

@nicholasgunn
@giriu-dvasios</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 661</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Mar 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-661</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>What is it that makes you feel relaxed? I it some special place? Or the company of some valued person or a whole group? Or maybe the opposite, being alone? Maybe it's a specific colour that does the trick. If not a colour, maybe it's a sound or music that will make you lay back and simply relish being. Not sure, which of those things or a combination of several those things does it for me. But I know that great ambient tunes help a lot. But, ok, it's not the quietest selection I have for you tonight. Still, enjoy the show with tracks by Cousin Silas &amp; Daniel Prendiville (No Title As Such...), Francisco Sonur (Then the light comes all over the land), Emilian Gatsov (Mall Womb), State Azure (Ephemeral Spirit), Daniel Coppens (The Hidden Abundance of Purpose), Ivan Black (The Gallery), Jarguna and Nicola Serena (Amongst Jungles), Wilfried Hanrath (9 years of naviar haiku), Steve Roach (Rest of Life).

@cousin-silas
@secondbody
@state-azure
@flyingtonefish</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>What is it that makes you feel relaxed? I it some…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>What is it that makes you feel relaxed? I it some special place? Or the company of some valued person or a whole group? Or maybe the opposite, being alone? Maybe it's a specific colour that does the trick. If not a colour, maybe it's a sound or music that will make you lay back and simply relish being. Not sure, which of those things or a combination of several those things does it for me. But I know that great ambient tunes help a lot. But, ok, it's not the quietest selection I have for you tonight. Still, enjoy the show with tracks by Cousin Silas &amp; Daniel Prendiville (No Title As Such...), Francisco Sonur (Then the light comes all over the land), Emilian Gatsov (Mall Womb), State Azure (Ephemeral Spirit), Daniel Coppens (The Hidden Abundance of Purpose), Ivan Black (The Gallery), Jarguna and Nicola Serena (Amongst Jungles), Wilfried Hanrath (9 years of naviar haiku), Steve Roach (Rest of Life).

@cousin-silas
@secondbody
@state-azure
@flyingtonefish</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 660</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Mar 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-660</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>It's still frosty over here in Europe. Actually, more snow was coming this week for us, although we're rapidly going towards spring. No reason to stay cold though, with some more heart beating music on the show, driven by good rhythms and melodic structures. And there are some cool events in sight as well, two of them musically presented on this edition of syndae. You should check out empulsiv for more events in electronic music. And while being a German info portal on electronic music, the event calendar should be easy enought to understand for any of you listeners. But, hey, we are here for some music. So join me on tonight's show with great tracks by Stefan Erbe (GeneSys 23), Otarion (Logos), Wellenfeld (Eiswelten), Giants of Discovery (And it's Goodnight From the Human Race), Dohnavùr (Concrete Animals - The Remixes), Hana Sent and Double Precision (Gravity and Quantum Mechanics 3), Rob Papen &amp; Ron Boots (A November Evening at CKE).

@user-235080683
@double_prec</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>It's still frosty over here in Europe. Actually, …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>It's still frosty over here in Europe. Actually, more snow was coming this week for us, although we're rapidly going towards spring. No reason to stay cold though, with some more heart beating music on the show, driven by good rhythms and melodic structures. And there are some cool events in sight as well, two of them musically presented on this edition of syndae. You should check out empulsiv for more events in electronic music. And while being a German info portal on electronic music, the event calendar should be easy enought to understand for any of you listeners. But, hey, we are here for some music. So join me on tonight's show with great tracks by Stefan Erbe (GeneSys 23), Otarion (Logos), Wellenfeld (Eiswelten), Giants of Discovery (And it's Goodnight From the Human Race), Dohnavùr (Concrete Animals - The Remixes), Hana Sent and Double Precision (Gravity and Quantum Mechanics 3), Rob Papen &amp; Ron Boots (A November Evening at CKE).

@user-235080683
@double_prec</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 659</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Mar 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-659</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>I admit, it is usually the harmonic, melodic side of ambient and electronic music that makes me happy. But there are some days, when I simply need being beat up. Not physically, of course. But aural. This is such a week, where I relish some harder kicks and punches on my ear-drums. And, surely, my body does catch up and move along. If you listen to syndae for longer, you know it's not the usual kind of techno you will get to hear. It's really cool stuff by Joao Ceser (BRZ), Osiris4 &amp; Levi From Space (Unexpected Ways), Caballero (Wake Up This Is Not A Dream: Remixes), Mira Nait (Neon), AVSV (Afterthoughts), Klangbiotop vs Chris Gate, Sven Phalanx (Live @ SOS-Radio), Sven Phalanx (Live @ SOS-Radio), Tracya (Mindflux), dvidevat (Pulse Defusion), LLLIT (Contemplaciones Internas).

@joao-ceser
@osiristechno
@gandulk-caballero
@toadmusic
@user-711789270
@jandalvik
@klangbiotop
@chris-gate
@tracya0000
@dvidevat
@lllit_3</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>I admit, it is usually the harmonic, melodic side…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>I admit, it is usually the harmonic, melodic side of ambient and electronic music that makes me happy. But there are some days, when I simply need being beat up. Not physically, of course. But aural. This is such a week, where I relish some harder kicks and punches on my ear-drums. And, surely, my body does catch up and move along. If you listen to syndae for longer, you know it's not the usual kind of techno you will get to hear. It's really cool stuff by Joao Ceser (BRZ), Osiris4 &amp; Levi From Space (Unexpected Ways), Caballero (Wake Up This Is Not A Dream: Remixes), Mira Nait (Neon), AVSV (Afterthoughts), Klangbiotop vs Chris Gate, Sven Phalanx (Live @ SOS-Radio), Sven Phalanx (Live @ SOS-Radio), Tracya (Mindflux), dvidevat (Pulse Defusion), LLLIT (Contemplaciones Internas).

@joao-ceser
@osiristechno
@gandulk-caballero
@toadmusic
@user-711789270
@jandalvik
@klangbiotop
@chris-gate
@tracya0000
@dvidevat
@lllit_3</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 658</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Feb 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-658</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>I admit to love repeating patterns. As a software developer I should be, shouldn't I? Patterns make solving a problem easier, as these are known well and one knows how to apply them to make thinks work properly. They give structure to the work and make them recognizable to others who later on need to understand what's going on. Well, patterns are surely well known in building construction, maybe rooted from there. And they can definitely be found in music, regardless of the genre (or at least most genres). This is especially true for sequencer based music and styles coming from the golden age of Berlin School. And that's what you get tonight. Enjoy fantastic structures built in sound by TM Solver (Dividuum), Star Maze (Dreams of Motion), Javi Cànovas (Coordinates Vol. 10), Giants of Discovery (And it's Goodnight From The Human Race), René van der Wouden (The Moonstone), Craig Padilla &amp; Marvin Allen (Weathering the Storm).

@tm-solver
@star_maze
@giants_of_discovery</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>I admit to love repeating patterns. As a software…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>I admit to love repeating patterns. As a software developer I should be, shouldn't I? Patterns make solving a problem easier, as these are known well and one knows how to apply them to make thinks work properly. They give structure to the work and make them recognizable to others who later on need to understand what's going on. Well, patterns are surely well known in building construction, maybe rooted from there. And they can definitely be found in music, regardless of the genre (or at least most genres). This is especially true for sequencer based music and styles coming from the golden age of Berlin School. And that's what you get tonight. Enjoy fantastic structures built in sound by TM Solver (Dividuum), Star Maze (Dreams of Motion), Javi Cànovas (Coordinates Vol. 10), Giants of Discovery (And it's Goodnight From The Human Race), René van der Wouden (The Moonstone), Craig Padilla &amp; Marvin Allen (Weathering the Storm).

@tm-solver
@star_maze
@giants_of_discovery</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 657</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Feb 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-657</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>In need for some off-time? Well, join me with this edition featuring wonderful ambient music by cool artists. Best to listen to with good headphones crouched in your sofa. Well, yes, you could listen to it in the background, but it is really worth to listen closely to these great compositions. The fascinating parts are in the details of sounds and noises. What do you say? Come in and have a go with music by Progeny-1 (Alien Deserts), Erik Wøllo (The Le Paysage), Lorenzo Montanà (Decorar Silenzio), John Louis Kluck (The Minds Eye), Bart Hawkins (Entering The Axis Mundi), Kenneth Hooper (As the Crow Flies), Yoshimichi Setsuda (Midnightradio Compilation 113), Parallel Worlds (Reflections), Arin Aksberg (It Flows Between Us), Altus (Hidden Realms and Vacant Spaces).

@progeny-1-617773258
@yoshimichi-setsuda
@parallel-worlds
@arinaksberg</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>In need for some off-time? Well, join me with thi…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>In need for some off-time? Well, join me with this edition featuring wonderful ambient music by cool artists. Best to listen to with good headphones crouched in your sofa. Well, yes, you could listen to it in the background, but it is really worth to listen closely to these great compositions. The fascinating parts are in the details of sounds and noises. What do you say? Come in and have a go with music by Progeny-1 (Alien Deserts), Erik Wøllo (The Le Paysage), Lorenzo Montanà (Decorar Silenzio), John Louis Kluck (The Minds Eye), Bart Hawkins (Entering The Axis Mundi), Kenneth Hooper (As the Crow Flies), Yoshimichi Setsuda (Midnightradio Compilation 113), Parallel Worlds (Reflections), Arin Aksberg (It Flows Between Us), Altus (Hidden Realms and Vacant Spaces).

@progeny-1-617773258
@yoshimichi-setsuda
@parallel-worlds
@arinaksberg</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 656</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Feb 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-656</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Many people are talking about artificial intelligence taking over the music market in future. Well, I asked an AI named Perplexity about it. It says: "Artificial Intelligence (AI) is expected to play a major role in the future of music, with applications ranging from audio processing using neural networks and machine learning, to automating the process of developing, mastering and categorizing audio. AI can also be seen as a tool that democratizes music and allows for more creative possibilities, while transforming the way we produce and consume music." And further: "AI is capable of composing music. AI music generators are being improved to compose soundtracks for ads, video games, movies, and more[1], and neural networks are capable of writing original music. AI-composed music may even be indistinguishable from the work of human musicians, and AI software can create songs in less than 30 seconds. There are also AI systems that can compose emotional and unique music in real time." Well, I will stick to human composers for now, and we have great tracks tonight by The Great Northern (Oceans), Bluetech (Spacehop Chronicles 2: Restless), Wane of Summer (Alien Deserts), Wellenfeld (Eiswelten), Harald Nies (Multiverse), POLUNDRA (探​し​て​い​た​も​の​を​見​つ​け​た​あ​る​日), Room of Wires (Welcome to the Endgame), Cartas de Japón (Rucalen), Rena Jones &amp; KiloWatts (Force Multiplier), Stefan Erbe (Genesys 23).

@bluetech
@wane-of-summer
@roomofwires
@kilowatts</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Many people are talking about artificial intellig…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Many people are talking about artificial intelligence taking over the music market in future. Well, I asked an AI named Perplexity about it. It says: "Artificial Intelligence (AI) is expected to play a major role in the future of music, with applications ranging from audio processing using neural networks and machine learning, to automating the process of developing, mastering and categorizing audio. AI can also be seen as a tool that democratizes music and allows for more creative possibilities, while transforming the way we produce and consume music." And further: "AI is capable of composing music. AI music generators are being improved to compose soundtracks for ads, video games, movies, and more[1], and neural networks are capable of writing original music. AI-composed music may even be indistinguishable from the work of human musicians, and AI software can create songs in less than 30 seconds. There are also AI systems that can compose emotional and unique music in real time." Well, I will stick to human composers for now, and we have great tracks tonight by The Great Northern (Oceans), Bluetech (Spacehop Chronicles 2: Restless), Wane of Summer (Alien Deserts), Wellenfeld (Eiswelten), Harald Nies (Multiverse), POLUNDRA (探​し​て​い​た​も​の​を​見​つ​け​た​あ​る​日), Room of Wires (Welcome to the Endgame), Cartas de Japón (Rucalen), Rena Jones &amp; KiloWatts (Force Multiplier), Stefan Erbe (Genesys 23).

@bluetech
@wane-of-summer
@roomofwires
@kilowatts</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 655</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Feb 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-655</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>One more round of nominee presentations and only three weeks to go before the Schallwelle award ceremonies. I hope you are thrilled to get to know about the winners. If not, well, enjoy the music you get, as it is really good. And on tonight's edition you will find several familiar names being a regular listener. But there are also some new artists with very impressing works. Definitely a good time to discover the variety in sound that falls under ambient and electronic music. Join me and listen to outstanding tracks by Ian Boddy &amp; Erik Wøllo (Revolve), LAUGE &amp; AES DANA (Terrene), Remote Vision (The Architecture of Time), State Azure (Cepheus Origin), Steve Roach (What Remains), HYRN (Furrows in the Ground), KLET (1984? No!), Tabilonder (Luminescencia), WEGA (Orbiting).

@user-219427456
@state-azure
@steveroach
@aestheticclaat
@tabilonder-music
@wegaorbit</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>One more round of nominee presentations and only …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>One more round of nominee presentations and only three weeks to go before the Schallwelle award ceremonies. I hope you are thrilled to get to know about the winners. If not, well, enjoy the music you get, as it is really good. And on tonight's edition you will find several familiar names being a regular listener. But there are also some new artists with very impressing works. Definitely a good time to discover the variety in sound that falls under ambient and electronic music. Join me and listen to outstanding tracks by Ian Boddy &amp; Erik Wøllo (Revolve), LAUGE &amp; AES DANA (Terrene), Remote Vision (The Architecture of Time), State Azure (Cepheus Origin), Steve Roach (What Remains), HYRN (Furrows in the Ground), KLET (1984? No!), Tabilonder (Luminescencia), WEGA (Orbiting).

@user-219427456
@state-azure
@steveroach
@aestheticclaat
@tabilonder-music
@wegaorbit</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 654</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-654</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Last week we celebrated national nominees, tonight we are out in the world with album and artist international. And there should be no surprise in contenders for regular listeners of the show, all of them have been on once or more. I really enjoy the mix of styles, though. From space ambient to traditional EM to modern beats. It's all in. So, join me for a nice trip listening to excellent electronic sounds with Colin Rayment (Equilibrium), Erik Wøllo (Sojourns), Jean-Michel Jarre (Oxymore), Skoulaman (Mundus in Motu), Stan Dart (Murinsel Vol. 5), Ian Boddy (Coil), Ron Boots &amp; Rob Papen (A November Evening at CKE), State Azure (Cepheus Origin).

@stan-dart
@ianboddy
@state-azure</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Last week we celebrated national nominees, tonigh…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Last week we celebrated national nominees, tonight we are out in the world with album and artist international. And there should be no surprise in contenders for regular listeners of the show, all of them have been on once or more. I really enjoy the mix of styles, though. From space ambient to traditional EM to modern beats. It's all in. So, join me for a nice trip listening to excellent electronic sounds with Colin Rayment (Equilibrium), Erik Wøllo (Sojourns), Jean-Michel Jarre (Oxymore), Skoulaman (Mundus in Motu), Stan Dart (Murinsel Vol. 5), Ian Boddy (Coil), Ron Boots &amp; Rob Papen (A November Evening at CKE), State Azure (Cepheus Origin).

@stan-dart
@ianboddy
@state-azure</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 653</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-653</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The votes are cast and the nominees announced: The Schallwelle Awards are sealed. In the next editions of syndae I will present to you all the contenders for the upcoming awards, starting off with the ones for album and artist national. Regular listeners of syndae will definitely know all the names on tonights list, some heard more often others rather seldom. These two categories are voted for by you and by Jury, half each. And here they are with Klangwelt (Here and Why), Klaus Schulze (Deus Arrakis), moonbooter (Reminiscence), Stefan Erbe (Distopia), Tangerine Dream (Raum), Martin Stürtzer (Relativity), Spyra (Hospital).

@klaus-schulze-official
@moonbooter
@erbemusic
@tangerinedream_official
@martinstuertzer
@spyra</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The votes are cast and the nominees announced: Th…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>The votes are cast and the nominees announced: The Schallwelle Awards are sealed. In the next editions of syndae I will present to you all the contenders for the upcoming awards, starting off with the ones for album and artist national. Regular listeners of syndae will definitely know all the names on tonights list, some heard more often others rather seldom. These two categories are voted for by you and by Jury, half each. And here they are with Klangwelt (Here and Why), Klaus Schulze (Deus Arrakis), moonbooter (Reminiscence), Stefan Erbe (Distopia), Tangerine Dream (Raum), Martin Stürtzer (Relativity), Spyra (Hospital).

@klaus-schulze-official
@moonbooter
@erbemusic
@tangerinedream_official
@martinstuertzer
@spyra</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 652</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Jan 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-652</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>It's already the second week into the new year. It seems to become an interesting one, with many changes ahead. Running websites, for example, urges you to update the systems once in a while. So just happened with syndae home. Not only tiny changes in its look but the whole technology was renewed. Same will happen to other pages I run. Also, the German empulsiv Webzine closed down end of last year. But there may be some kind of successor to it, re-focused maybe, but still keeping you informed about the scene (at least, if you understand German or use a proper translator). It's always a good idea to keep the good things but refresh dated ones. Now, on tonight's show you will find mostly new music. But each track and each artist definitely has a past. Join me for great music by Outlanders (We Own This Sky), Casey &amp; Soeteman (Nonstruct), KS|Optionica (Fourteenth Listen), Conny Olivetti (Old Light Through New Windows), 4T Thieves (The Vinyl Loop), Klangwelt (Here and Why), Nheap XP (Inside Talk), Anodyne Industries (IDMf065 VA), Anatomist (Machine Music, Vol V), Reichenhall (Muschelkalk).

@ks_music_project
@kahvi-collective
@anodyneindustries
@anatomist</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>It's already the second week into the new year. I…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>It's already the second week into the new year. It seems to become an interesting one, with many changes ahead. Running websites, for example, urges you to update the systems once in a while. So just happened with syndae home. Not only tiny changes in its look but the whole technology was renewed. Same will happen to other pages I run. Also, the German empulsiv Webzine closed down end of last year. But there may be some kind of successor to it, re-focused maybe, but still keeping you informed about the scene (at least, if you understand German or use a proper translator). It's always a good idea to keep the good things but refresh dated ones. Now, on tonight's show you will find mostly new music. But each track and each artist definitely has a past. Join me for great music by Outlanders (We Own This Sky), Casey &amp; Soeteman (Nonstruct), KS|Optionica (Fourteenth Listen), Conny Olivetti (Old Light Through New Windows), 4T Thieves (The Vinyl Loop), Klangwelt (Here and Why), Nheap XP (Inside Talk), Anodyne Industries (IDMf065 VA), Anatomist (Machine Music, Vol V), Reichenhall (Muschelkalk).

@ks_music_project
@kahvi-collective
@anodyneindustries
@anatomist</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 651</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Jan 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-651</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>What will it bring, this new year 2023? Is it really new or just an echo of the past one? 2022 was a desaster for EM fans and it ended no good with the passing of Steve Smith and Edward Artemyev. May the rest in peace. So, hopes are up for another 365 day rotation. And I wish you all only the best of the best. It does start really good with a number of live concerts due in January and March. And the German Schallwelle Awards are due as well. Old an new music alike will stay alive on syndae, as for tonight we have music by Broekhuis, Keller &amp; Schönwälder (Live @ Dorfkirche Repelen 2), Alba Ecstasy (The Stargazer), Michael Brückner (Test of Time), Mike Hans Steffl (Successful Failure), Faber (Sequentium), Nautilus (A Floating City), Steve Smith and the Tylas Cyndrone (Pools of Diversity).

@user-747937757</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>What will it bring, this new year 2023? Is it rea…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>What will it bring, this new year 2023? Is it really new or just an echo of the past one? 2022 was a desaster for EM fans and it ended no good with the passing of Steve Smith and Edward Artemyev. May the rest in peace. So, hopes are up for another 365 day rotation. And I wish you all only the best of the best. It does start really good with a number of live concerts due in January and March. And the German Schallwelle Awards are due as well. Old an new music alike will stay alive on syndae, as for tonight we have music by Broekhuis, Keller &amp; Schönwälder (Live @ Dorfkirche Repelen 2), Alba Ecstasy (The Stargazer), Michael Brückner (Test of Time), Mike Hans Steffl (Successful Failure), Faber (Sequentium), Nautilus (A Floating City), Steve Smith and the Tylas Cyndrone (Pools of Diversity).

@user-747937757</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 650</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Dec 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-650</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Now, it's that time of year where many people feel the urge to group around trees or candles and try to be kind to each other. I hope for everybody out there to find some time to peace out and having people around who are kind, helpful, loving. Anybody deserves to be safe and to live in peace. Tonight's edition presents new and recent music that I think does give a bit of peace of mind and soul to you listeners. I hope all your wishes come true. And as this is the last show for 2022, I also wish you a Happy New Year which hopefully becomes less catastrophic. Meanwhile, enjoy great music by Erik Wøllo (the Shape of Time), David Vito Gregoli &amp; Ricky Kej (Wild Monsoon), Brioskj (Afterthoughts), Elenniyah, Bernd Scholl (Light of the Moon - 25th Anniversary), Planet Boelex (Approach), Nheap XP (Inside Talk), Paulina Fae (Dreamwalkers Instrumental), Michael Brückner (Winter Volume 1), Meg Bowles (Voices from the Ethereal Forest).

@elenniyah
@planetboelex</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Now, it's that time of year where many people fee…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Now, it's that time of year where many people feel the urge to group around trees or candles and try to be kind to each other. I hope for everybody out there to find some time to peace out and having people around who are kind, helpful, loving. Anybody deserves to be safe and to live in peace. Tonight's edition presents new and recent music that I think does give a bit of peace of mind and soul to you listeners. I hope all your wishes come true. And as this is the last show for 2022, I also wish you a Happy New Year which hopefully becomes less catastrophic. Meanwhile, enjoy great music by Erik Wøllo (the Shape of Time), David Vito Gregoli &amp; Ricky Kej (Wild Monsoon), Brioskj (Afterthoughts), Elenniyah, Bernd Scholl (Light of the Moon - 25th Anniversary), Planet Boelex (Approach), Nheap XP (Inside Talk), Paulina Fae (Dreamwalkers Instrumental), Michael Brückner (Winter Volume 1), Meg Bowles (Voices from the Ethereal Forest).

@elenniyah
@planetboelex</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 649</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Dec 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-649</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>This year seems to be a sad one for electronic music lovers. As many of you will already have heard, Manuel Goettsching passed away at the beginning of this month. I've seen him live on stage several times, and especially remember when he got the Schallwelle Award in 2009. As Ashra, they played a concert that evening as well, and it was mesmerizing. Tonight's edition is kind of a tribute to him and his musical descendents. While not related, I picked some current releases that relate to the spirit of his legacy, at least from my point of view. Of course, closing up with a track of his. Please, find some pleasure in the music given to us by Time Away (Age of Sand), Cousin Silas &amp; Glove Of Bones (A Brief History Of... A Second Volume), Rena + KiloWatts (Force Multiplier), Richard Anthony Bean ft. Paul Landry (Natural Progression), Tom Eaton (Shelter), Steve Roach &amp; Byron Metcalf (The Serpent’s Lair), Ash Ra Tempel (Friendship).


@timeaway
@cousin-silas
@gloveofbones
@renajonesofficial
@richardanthonybean
@soundsandsubstance</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>This year seems to be a sad one for electronic mu…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>This year seems to be a sad one for electronic music lovers. As many of you will already have heard, Manuel Goettsching passed away at the beginning of this month. I've seen him live on stage several times, and especially remember when he got the Schallwelle Award in 2009. As Ashra, they played a concert that evening as well, and it was mesmerizing. Tonight's edition is kind of a tribute to him and his musical descendents. While not related, I picked some current releases that relate to the spirit of his legacy, at least from my point of view. Of course, closing up with a track of his. Please, find some pleasure in the music given to us by Time Away (Age of Sand), Cousin Silas &amp; Glove Of Bones (A Brief History Of... A Second Volume), Rena + KiloWatts (Force Multiplier), Richard Anthony Bean ft. Paul Landry (Natural Progression), Tom Eaton (Shelter), Steve Roach &amp; Byron Metcalf (The Serpent’s Lair), Ash Ra Tempel (Friendship).


@timeaway
@cousin-silas
@gloveofbones
@renajonesofficial
@richardanthonybean
@soundsandsubstance</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 648</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Dec 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-648</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>What is fate? Is it escapable? Well, I don't believe in a global concept of fate that defines one's life like a storyboard for a movie. But sometimes it seems that fate gets hold of you and changes the way you planned your own future. It's not a religious thing, but events providing means to change your perspective on things and what should be in store next for you. One usually assigns negative things to fate and ignores there are positive ones as well. But whatever life holds for you, there will always be a way to handle it and get on. And you should, as there is no second chance or choice. When it's over, it's over. So go on, because life is the only real thing you own. And you know what? Fate has great music for you tonight by moonbooter (Reminiscence), Faber (Sequentium), Andreas Baaden (Night Walk), Parallel Worlds (Plector), CIALYN (A Faint Past Beside Us), Kenneth Hooper (As the Crow Flies), Wilfried Hanrath (Midnightradio Compilation 113), D-Fried (Human is Human's master), Grosso Gadgetto (L'Orchestre secret), Coma Conscience (Ambient Sessions Compilation Vol. 2).

@moonbooter
@andreas-baaden
@cialyn
@flyingtonefish
@d-fried
@comaconscience</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>What is fate? Is it escapable? Well, I don't beli…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>What is fate? Is it escapable? Well, I don't believe in a global concept of fate that defines one's life like a storyboard for a movie. But sometimes it seems that fate gets hold of you and changes the way you planned your own future. It's not a religious thing, but events providing means to change your perspective on things and what should be in store next for you. One usually assigns negative things to fate and ignores there are positive ones as well. But whatever life holds for you, there will always be a way to handle it and get on. And you should, as there is no second chance or choice. When it's over, it's over. So go on, because life is the only real thing you own. And you know what? Fate has great music for you tonight by moonbooter (Reminiscence), Faber (Sequentium), Andreas Baaden (Night Walk), Parallel Worlds (Plector), CIALYN (A Faint Past Beside Us), Kenneth Hooper (As the Crow Flies), Wilfried Hanrath (Midnightradio Compilation 113), D-Fried (Human is Human's master), Grosso Gadgetto (L'Orchestre secret), Coma Conscience (Ambient Sessions Compilation Vol. 2).

@moonbooter
@andreas-baaden
@cialyn
@flyingtonefish
@d-fried
@comaconscience</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 647</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Dec 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-647</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>What happens in billions of years? Did you ever think about it? Probably not. But some scientists did and set up a timeline for a probable future. It's about planets and suns shattering and vanish, about the Galaxy ripping apart, about star systems colliding, merging, disappearing. And about the end of everything, even time. No human will ever experience any of it. And, well, if any being does, they definitely won't remember this show or any of the scientists. But to get an aural impression on the events, join me tonight for the release of Future of the Universe with tracks by Aestheia, Orbital Hum, Xavion, Tuuligan, Cosmic Cadence, Wane of Summer, Roberto Sass, Ambient Indigo, Progeny -1, Ancient Astronaut and Time Away (Future of the Universe).

@aestheia
@orbital-hum
@xavion79
@tuuligan
@cosmic-cadence
@wane-of-summer
@dj-rubberman
@ambientindigo
@progeny-1-617773258
@ancientastronaut9
@timeaway</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>What happens in billions of years? Did you ever t…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>What happens in billions of years? Did you ever think about it? Probably not. But some scientists did and set up a timeline for a probable future. It's about planets and suns shattering and vanish, about the Galaxy ripping apart, about star systems colliding, merging, disappearing. And about the end of everything, even time. No human will ever experience any of it. And, well, if any being does, they definitely won't remember this show or any of the scientists. But to get an aural impression on the events, join me tonight for the release of Future of the Universe with tracks by Aestheia, Orbital Hum, Xavion, Tuuligan, Cosmic Cadence, Wane of Summer, Roberto Sass, Ambient Indigo, Progeny -1, Ancient Astronaut and Time Away (Future of the Universe).

@aestheia
@orbital-hum
@xavion79
@tuuligan
@cosmic-cadence
@wane-of-summer
@dj-rubberman
@ambientindigo
@progeny-1-617773258
@ancientastronaut9
@timeaway</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 646</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Nov 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-646</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Black Week, Cyber Week, Black Friday. Are you getting swamped by all the "cheapest ever" offers as well? Luckily, this year there is nothing on sale that I need. Not that I would need anything specific. What about you? Are you looking out for some special deal? Let me know in the comments. So am I lucky to not want anything? I read several articles on "deals", which are nothing but labeling existing reductions as "Black Friday" offerings. I did not check if that's true. Would fit in these times though. And then there is a completely free offer to please your ears: another fine edition of syndae. Definitely not a black show with outstanding tracks by Chris Gate, @nico.walser.5 (Sleep tides), Michael Brückner &amp; Cilia di Ponte (Twenty-Five Light Years), Klangwelt (Here and Why), Ivan Black (A Tear Soiled Your Cheek), Divine Matrix (Sequencer Drift), Fratoroler (Landscapes), mypan (Mixta caseo patina), Sonic Bodhi (Journey of Awakening).

@chris-gate
@nico-walser
@michael-brueckner
@ivan-black
@sonic-bodhi</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Black Week, Cyber Week, Black Friday. Are you get…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Black Week, Cyber Week, Black Friday. Are you getting swamped by all the "cheapest ever" offers as well? Luckily, this year there is nothing on sale that I need. Not that I would need anything specific. What about you? Are you looking out for some special deal? Let me know in the comments. So am I lucky to not want anything? I read several articles on "deals", which are nothing but labeling existing reductions as "Black Friday" offerings. I did not check if that's true. Would fit in these times though. And then there is a completely free offer to please your ears: another fine edition of syndae. Definitely not a black show with outstanding tracks by Chris Gate, @nico.walser.5 (Sleep tides), Michael Brückner &amp; Cilia di Ponte (Twenty-Five Light Years), Klangwelt (Here and Why), Ivan Black (A Tear Soiled Your Cheek), Divine Matrix (Sequencer Drift), Fratoroler (Landscapes), mypan (Mixta caseo patina), Sonic Bodhi (Journey of Awakening).

@chris-gate
@nico-walser
@michael-brueckner
@ivan-black
@sonic-bodhi</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 645</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Nov 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-645</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>What's up guys? I hope you are all feeling good, and if not, tonight's edition might help with that. As always, this is an hour well wasted relishing chilling and relaxing sounds from many talented artists and countries. And this is what I like alot when presenting ambient and electronic music: it brings together all of you listeners to enjoy some time in sound and scapes. At least virtually that is. And it also gives you the chance to discover new and older music to enrich your life. So here I have another pack of joy spending and fun bringing tracks for you composed by moonbooter (Reminiscence), Kraftfuttermischwerk (Es macht auch wirklich keiner mit!), State Azure (Light Span), Eagle (Synth Music) ft. Silencia (Daft Muzak for radio stations (vol​.​1)), Patrick Kelly (Above the Clouds), Rupert Lally (Cruise Controlled), York (Destinations), David Wright (Returning Tides, Vol 2), WebCam (Journey to an interior).

@moonbooter
@das-kraftfuttermischwerk
@state-azure
@rupertlally
@york-music
@steve-tree-1</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>What's up guys? I hope you are all feeling good, …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>What's up guys? I hope you are all feeling good, and if not, tonight's edition might help with that. As always, this is an hour well wasted relishing chilling and relaxing sounds from many talented artists and countries. And this is what I like alot when presenting ambient and electronic music: it brings together all of you listeners to enjoy some time in sound and scapes. At least virtually that is. And it also gives you the chance to discover new and older music to enrich your life. So here I have another pack of joy spending and fun bringing tracks for you composed by moonbooter (Reminiscence), Kraftfuttermischwerk (Es macht auch wirklich keiner mit!), State Azure (Light Span), Eagle (Synth Music) ft. Silencia (Daft Muzak for radio stations (vol​.​1)), Patrick Kelly (Above the Clouds), Rupert Lally (Cruise Controlled), York (Destinations), David Wright (Returning Tides, Vol 2), WebCam (Journey to an interior).

@moonbooter
@das-kraftfuttermischwerk
@state-azure
@rupertlally
@york-music
@steve-tree-1</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 644</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Nov 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-644</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Are you on twitter? Do you follow syndae on there? Or eventually me? This twitter show is on every news channel online and it seems to be complete chaos currently. Someone already said, this is done on purpose to make twitter less significant as a social medium. Everyone running off to the Fediverse now? Well, I am not sure. I set up my own fediverse server though, just in case. Always nice to have a private address and home. And all this blue button discussion made me shake my head so hard, I think I lost quite some hair. Time to calm down a bit and return to something really good and enjoyable. Join me with tracks by Dream Cycle (Passive Imagination), State Azure (Light Span), Desensitized (Chaos In Premonition), Onepointtwo (Music for Spaces), Alex Anthony Faide (Watch's End), Blue Is Nine (Far And Wide), Byron Metcalf, Steve Roach, Rob Thomas (Monuments of Ecstasy), Forrest Fang (The Lost Seasons of Amorphia), Bridge to Imla &amp; Volker Lankow (Ambient Chapel. Live at Schlosskirche Rumpenheim 2018).

@state-azure
@onepointwo
@forrest-fang</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Are you on twitter? Do you follow syndae on there…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Are you on twitter? Do you follow syndae on there? Or eventually me? This twitter show is on every news channel online and it seems to be complete chaos currently. Someone already said, this is done on purpose to make twitter less significant as a social medium. Everyone running off to the Fediverse now? Well, I am not sure. I set up my own fediverse server though, just in case. Always nice to have a private address and home. And all this blue button discussion made me shake my head so hard, I think I lost quite some hair. Time to calm down a bit and return to something really good and enjoyable. Join me with tracks by Dream Cycle (Passive Imagination), State Azure (Light Span), Desensitized (Chaos In Premonition), Onepointtwo (Music for Spaces), Alex Anthony Faide (Watch's End), Blue Is Nine (Far And Wide), Byron Metcalf, Steve Roach, Rob Thomas (Monuments of Ecstasy), Forrest Fang (The Lost Seasons of Amorphia), Bridge to Imla &amp; Volker Lankow (Ambient Chapel. Live at Schlosskirche Rumpenheim 2018).

@state-azure
@onepointwo
@forrest-fang</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 643</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Nov 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-643</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Do you tweet? I just wonder what will happen to the blue bird social media channel now that the chief is in power. And I am reading about many people moving over to Mastodon (or Fediverse). Is that really an alternative? Well, I will surely try it out, in the end, I am a computer guy and like such stuff. Remembering back (yeah, I am old) I started with IRC to exchange with others. Back, when there was no world wide web (believe me, there was such a time, and there were no mobile phones either...). And it was much more difficult to create electronic music, too. Which nowadays has become so easy bringing out all the talent of people to create music on their own. Like the artists you will get to hear tonight, who are Wane of Summer and Time Away (Ring Gate), DreamerProject (Fading Light), Steve Orchard (Macabre), Anna B May (Rituals), Encounters (A Path Beyond), Eagle (Synth. Music) (Daft Muzak for radio stations Vol. 1), Reflex Condition (Autumn Volume 2), Stan Dart (MurInsel, Vol. 5), Michael Brückner &amp; Cilia di Ponte (Twenty-Five Light Years), Menzman &amp; Friends (Insights).

@wane-of-summer
@timeaway
@dreamerproject
@annabmaymusic
@encounters-electronic
@stan-dart</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Do you tweet? I just wonder what will happen to t…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Do you tweet? I just wonder what will happen to the blue bird social media channel now that the chief is in power. And I am reading about many people moving over to Mastodon (or Fediverse). Is that really an alternative? Well, I will surely try it out, in the end, I am a computer guy and like such stuff. Remembering back (yeah, I am old) I started with IRC to exchange with others. Back, when there was no world wide web (believe me, there was such a time, and there were no mobile phones either...). And it was much more difficult to create electronic music, too. Which nowadays has become so easy bringing out all the talent of people to create music on their own. Like the artists you will get to hear tonight, who are Wane of Summer and Time Away (Ring Gate), DreamerProject (Fading Light), Steve Orchard (Macabre), Anna B May (Rituals), Encounters (A Path Beyond), Eagle (Synth. Music) (Daft Muzak for radio stations Vol. 1), Reflex Condition (Autumn Volume 2), Stan Dart (MurInsel, Vol. 5), Michael Brückner &amp; Cilia di Ponte (Twenty-Five Light Years), Menzman &amp; Friends (Insights).

@wane-of-summer
@timeaway
@dreamerproject
@annabmaymusic
@encounters-electronic
@stan-dart</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 642</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Oct 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-642</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So, the past three weeks I took some time off of my mind, less social media, less internet, and less music. Actually focusing on just letting my mind drift and read some books (5.3 novels of various authors actually, still have to finish the 6th). But it is also great to be back and cherrypicking from the fine releases that landed on my plate recently. And here we are with some of those fine albums teased on the show, which are by Blinky Blinky Computerband (Geistmaschine), Divine Matrix (Sequencer Drift), Cousin Silas &amp; Wilfried Hanrath (Cousin Silas &amp; Wilfried Hanrath), Roberto Sass (Against the Tide), John Barnes (Mithraics), niteffect (fool's gold), Cub\cub (Radiant Crush), Phono Input (〖⩔〗), Kezz (Access Frame: Colony), Spyra (Free Floating Groove's).

@blinkyblinkycomputerband
@cousin-silas
@flyingtonefish
@dj-rubberman
@niteffect</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So, the past three weeks I took some time off of …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So, the past three weeks I took some time off of my mind, less social media, less internet, and less music. Actually focusing on just letting my mind drift and read some books (5.3 novels of various authors actually, still have to finish the 6th). But it is also great to be back and cherrypicking from the fine releases that landed on my plate recently. And here we are with some of those fine albums teased on the show, which are by Blinky Blinky Computerband (Geistmaschine), Divine Matrix (Sequencer Drift), Cousin Silas &amp; Wilfried Hanrath (Cousin Silas &amp; Wilfried Hanrath), Roberto Sass (Against the Tide), John Barnes (Mithraics), niteffect (fool's gold), Cub\cub (Radiant Crush), Phono Input (〖⩔〗), Kezz (Access Frame: Colony), Spyra (Free Floating Groove's).

@blinkyblinkycomputerband
@cousin-silas
@flyingtonefish
@dj-rubberman
@niteffect</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 641</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Oct 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-641</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So I am enjoying some time off from my daily routine. Only, my love for music always remains. And especially, when it comes to the kind of music that is rooted in the Golden Age of traditional electronic music. There are several artists from back then still active and creating great new tracks (or revisiting their back catalog). And there are quite a number of younger artists inheriting from the old style. It is always great to see how artists and their music evolve over time, so here we go with a smaller number of musicians tonight, partially providing extensively long tracks. From short to really long, enjoy the music by David Wright (Returning Tides, Vol 2), VoLt (Zeitenwende), Ami Hassinen &amp; Michel Brückner (One Hundred Million Miles Under The Stars Revisited), Syndromeda (Order in the Chaos of Life), Ivan Black (Electronically Yours), Cousin Silas &amp; Altocirrus (Time and Tide).

@nemeheput
@ivan-black
@cousin-silas
@altocirrus</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So I am enjoying some time off from my daily rout…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So I am enjoying some time off from my daily routine. Only, my love for music always remains. And especially, when it comes to the kind of music that is rooted in the Golden Age of traditional electronic music. There are several artists from back then still active and creating great new tracks (or revisiting their back catalog). And there are quite a number of younger artists inheriting from the old style. It is always great to see how artists and their music evolve over time, so here we go with a smaller number of musicians tonight, partially providing extensively long tracks. From short to really long, enjoy the music by David Wright (Returning Tides, Vol 2), VoLt (Zeitenwende), Ami Hassinen &amp; Michel Brückner (One Hundred Million Miles Under The Stars Revisited), Syndromeda (Order in the Chaos of Life), Ivan Black (Electronically Yours), Cousin Silas &amp; Altocirrus (Time and Tide).

@nemeheput
@ivan-black
@cousin-silas
@altocirrus</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 640</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Oct 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-640</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Tonight's edition is kind of self implying. It's focus is on a compilation themed for these changing times, which have pushing and challenging sides close to each other. After last weeks challanging edition, this time it's the more positive realm, as my track was chosing to be part of said compilation. I am very happy, as there are quite a number of fine tracks on the album. But, of course, there is more than just this compilation on the show. Quite a number of current releases with excellent music to be heard. Have a wonderful time with music by Spectral Tune, Tonal Assembly, WEGA, Talking to Ghosts, Stan Dart, Pergamoon (Zeitenwende), Eagle (Synth Music), DreamerProject (Fading Light), Bett Butler &amp; Joël Dilley (Gracia), Salvatore Mercatante (DECAS), Janne Hanhisuanto (Moon on the Man).

@wegaorbit
@talkingtoghosts
@stan-dart
@pergamoon
@dreamerproject
@salvatoremercatante</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Tonight's edition is kind of self implying. It's …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Tonight's edition is kind of self implying. It's focus is on a compilation themed for these changing times, which have pushing and challenging sides close to each other. After last weeks challanging edition, this time it's the more positive realm, as my track was chosing to be part of said compilation. I am very happy, as there are quite a number of fine tracks on the album. But, of course, there is more than just this compilation on the show. Quite a number of current releases with excellent music to be heard. Have a wonderful time with music by Spectral Tune, Tonal Assembly, WEGA, Talking to Ghosts, Stan Dart, Pergamoon (Zeitenwende), Eagle (Synth Music), DreamerProject (Fading Light), Bett Butler &amp; Joël Dilley (Gracia), Salvatore Mercatante (DECAS), Janne Hanhisuanto (Moon on the Man).

@wegaorbit
@talkingtoghosts
@stan-dart
@pergamoon
@dreamerproject
@salvatoremercatante</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 639</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-639</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So, I had to cancel my vacation. Just the day before, my dear brother passed away. He only got 49. The previous show was recorded before I knew, but I did not want to cancel it. So here we go. The aftermath of this tragic loss. His music was very much different from mine. Punk. Heavy Metal. Nothing that fits to me or my feelings. Tonight's edition is still dedicated to him, with a selection of music that musically reflects my state. And the titles of tracks or albums are fitting as well. It mostly is recent or coming music, so you might find one or the other track to your liking, still. In this show you will find music by 4T Thieves (Futures End), Roberto Sass (Against the Tide), Janne Hanhisuanto (Moon on the Man), Ivan Black (Behind All The Smoke), Sverre Knut Johansen (Metahuman), Volker Lankow (Journey To Transient Places), Massimo Discepoli (An unusual way to disappear), Nadim Haque (Funeral).

@kahvi-collective
@dj-rubberman
@ivan-black
@sverre-knut-johansen</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So, I had to cancel my vacation. Just the day bef…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So, I had to cancel my vacation. Just the day before, my dear brother passed away. He only got 49. The previous show was recorded before I knew, but I did not want to cancel it. So here we go. The aftermath of this tragic loss. His music was very much different from mine. Punk. Heavy Metal. Nothing that fits to me or my feelings. Tonight's edition is still dedicated to him, with a selection of music that musically reflects my state. And the titles of tracks or albums are fitting as well. It mostly is recent or coming music, so you might find one or the other track to your liking, still. In this show you will find music by 4T Thieves (Futures End), Roberto Sass (Against the Tide), Janne Hanhisuanto (Moon on the Man), Ivan Black (Behind All The Smoke), Sverre Knut Johansen (Metahuman), Volker Lankow (Journey To Transient Places), Massimo Discepoli (An unusual way to disappear), Nadim Haque (Funeral).

@kahvi-collective
@dj-rubberman
@ivan-black
@sverre-knut-johansen</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 638</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Sep 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-638</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Once in a long while I take on submissions on syndae that do not really fit to the Ambient or electronic Music focus. Well, I have had Synthwave on before, and tonight it is Synthpop. With lyrics! Yeah, I know. But all in all they do have a similar root in electronic and synthesizer based music, so it is a bit of a stretch but in my opinion change is good. So tonight you will get something completely different with great and wonderful tracks by Lisa Gerrard &amp; Marcello De Francisci (Exaudia), Alphaville (Eternally Yours), Cub\cub ft. Louisa Osborn (Radiant Crush), Telefis (a hAon), Perpacity (Granite), Richard Evans (Sentinel), Circuit3 (Overview Effect), Panjoma (Sun and Moon), Spray (Ambiguous Poems About Death), Your Preferred Retailer (Better Later).

@perpacity
@circuit3
@panjoma</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Once in a long while I take on submissions on syn…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Once in a long while I take on submissions on syndae that do not really fit to the Ambient or electronic Music focus. Well, I have had Synthwave on before, and tonight it is Synthpop. With lyrics! Yeah, I know. But all in all they do have a similar root in electronic and synthesizer based music, so it is a bit of a stretch but in my opinion change is good. So tonight you will get something completely different with great and wonderful tracks by Lisa Gerrard &amp; Marcello De Francisci (Exaudia), Alphaville (Eternally Yours), Cub\cub ft. Louisa Osborn (Radiant Crush), Telefis (a hAon), Perpacity (Granite), Richard Evans (Sentinel), Circuit3 (Overview Effect), Panjoma (Sun and Moon), Spray (Ambiguous Poems About Death), Your Preferred Retailer (Better Later).

@perpacity
@circuit3
@panjoma</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 637</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Sep 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-637</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Well, sometimes, life gets between plan and reality. So it happened as we mourn another tragic loss to the electronic music world with Mark Shreeve. Yet another broken key in the realm, which I dedicate tonight's edition to with music by Redshift (Turning Towards Us), Abdicant (In-Group), Tonal Assembly (Four Pieces For Sonic Solitude), Colin Rayment (Equilibrium), Spectral Tune (Perspectivia), Ivan Black (Drowning In Your Chant), Gert Emmens &amp; Ron Boots (A Night at Blackrock Station).

@ivan-black</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Well, sometimes, life gets between plan and reali…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Well, sometimes, life gets between plan and reality. So it happened as we mourn another tragic loss to the electronic music world with Mark Shreeve. Yet another broken key in the realm, which I dedicate tonight's edition to with music by Redshift (Turning Towards Us), Abdicant (In-Group), Tonal Assembly (Four Pieces For Sonic Solitude), Colin Rayment (Equilibrium), Spectral Tune (Perspectivia), Ivan Black (Drowning In Your Chant), Gert Emmens &amp; Ron Boots (A Night at Blackrock Station).

@ivan-black</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 636</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Sep 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-636</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So I am watching this asian show lately. I was expecting a series with some martial arts combined with magic, which sounded just like a good watch. Well, it turns out rather to be a soap opera with touches of fantasy. It's not too bad. it contains some nice character development, funny characters, and other nice elements. What really annoys me, though, is the absolute cheesy music. Especially in "romantic" scenes it turns into some asian schlager music and I am so happy not to understand a word. Always great to be able to head over to some nice ambient and electronic music of my playlist afterwards. And I have some beautiful serene ones for you tonight with Stan Dart (MurInsel, Vol. 5), Ambiente Solstice (Comet's Dust), Abdicant (In-Group), City of Dawn &amp; Sherry Finzer (Moonwheel), Progeny -1 (Bytopia: Shurrock), Loneward (Our Unyielding Sky), Cousin Silas &amp; Eisenlager (Sense Of Doubt 1), Wellengärtner (Arctic).

@stan-dart
@jeremy-rice-827064074
@progeny-1-617773258
@cousin-silas
@midnightradio11</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So I am watching this asian show lately. I was ex…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So I am watching this asian show lately. I was expecting a series with some martial arts combined with magic, which sounded just like a good watch. Well, it turns out rather to be a soap opera with touches of fantasy. It's not too bad. it contains some nice character development, funny characters, and other nice elements. What really annoys me, though, is the absolute cheesy music. Especially in "romantic" scenes it turns into some asian schlager music and I am so happy not to understand a word. Always great to be able to head over to some nice ambient and electronic music of my playlist afterwards. And I have some beautiful serene ones for you tonight with Stan Dart (MurInsel, Vol. 5), Ambiente Solstice (Comet's Dust), Abdicant (In-Group), City of Dawn &amp; Sherry Finzer (Moonwheel), Progeny -1 (Bytopia: Shurrock), Loneward (Our Unyielding Sky), Cousin Silas &amp; Eisenlager (Sense Of Doubt 1), Wellengärtner (Arctic).

@stan-dart
@jeremy-rice-827064074
@progeny-1-617773258
@cousin-silas
@midnightradio11</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 635</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Aug 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-635</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>When I started syndae in 2008, I was quite "limited" to music I knew from my closer friends and the local community on electronic music. Only in early 2009 the first track from some kind of online label named kahvi found its way to my ears. It was Mikael Fyrek's A Thousand Years and One. Since that time, I regularily searched and picked music from so called netlabels, where great musical treasures were hidden in freely given music by lots of new artists from all around the world. These days, on July 14th each year, it is Netlabel Day. Multiple netlabels publish especially on that day to celebrate their existence. Well, I am a bit late this year, but tonight is netlabel day. Enjoy the variety of styles and sounds with Beolost (Left behind you), Mar io (Grace Under Quarantine), AViD | Advances in Obsolete Technology (An Introduction to Believe in Billy Records), Akemi Tanaka (We Came In Peace), ROSE (10), Cutside &amp; Trey (Tripoholic), Switchmaster (Netlabel Day 2022), Alex Figueira (Mentallogenic), Luis Marte ft. Petrini (Dúo), Taker 51 (The Spacial One Comeback Special), Sylvain Courtoux (I'll Sing With You), Markus Reuter (NetLabel Day 2022).

@beolost
@mar-io-782574719
@rowan_jane</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>When I started syndae in 2008, I was quite "limit…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>When I started syndae in 2008, I was quite "limited" to music I knew from my closer friends and the local community on electronic music. Only in early 2009 the first track from some kind of online label named kahvi found its way to my ears. It was Mikael Fyrek's A Thousand Years and One. Since that time, I regularily searched and picked music from so called netlabels, where great musical treasures were hidden in freely given music by lots of new artists from all around the world. These days, on July 14th each year, it is Netlabel Day. Multiple netlabels publish especially on that day to celebrate their existence. Well, I am a bit late this year, but tonight is netlabel day. Enjoy the variety of styles and sounds with Beolost (Left behind you), Mar io (Grace Under Quarantine), AViD | Advances in Obsolete Technology (An Introduction to Believe in Billy Records), Akemi Tanaka (We Came In Peace), ROSE (10), Cutside &amp; Trey (Tripoholic), Switchmaster (Netlabel Day 2022), Alex Figueira (Mentallogenic), Luis Marte ft. Petrini (Dúo), Taker 51 (The Spacial One Comeback Special), Sylvain Courtoux (I'll Sing With You), Markus Reuter (NetLabel Day 2022).

@beolost
@mar-io-782574719
@rowan_jane</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 634</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Aug 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-634</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>What a sweatful week. Not only were the temperatures on a high again, and for this my home office not having air condition really sucks, but life also did some hot turns. Well, not complaining much, as most of it is consequently self inflicted. Anyway, all in all very good reasons to put on some music that cools you down. And luckily, there are plenty of great tracks that do the trick. Once more a great thank you to all the artists and labels submitting such cool (pun!) albums and tracks for this show. Tonight, going relaxed with music by ELEON (Magnetica), Pete Ardron (Butterfly Tree), Dominik Eulberg (Erik Satie. Fragments), KoolaKooka (Dubnacht in Ludwigshafen), Poolz (Woodlands), Encounters (A Path Beyond), Steen Chorchendorff Jorgensen (Above Ground Under the Clouds), Forest Robots (Supermoon Moonlight Part Two), Tabilonder (Luminescencia), Cass Anawaty &amp; Brian Fechino (Let Go), Cousin Silas &amp; Ron Shayler (Collaborations).

@peteardron
@dominik-eulberg
@koolakooka
@poolz
@encounters-electronic
@forest-robots
@tabilonder-music
@cousin-silas</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>What a sweatful week. Not only were the temperatu…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>What a sweatful week. Not only were the temperatures on a high again, and for this my home office not having air condition really sucks, but life also did some hot turns. Well, not complaining much, as most of it is consequently self inflicted. Anyway, all in all very good reasons to put on some music that cools you down. And luckily, there are plenty of great tracks that do the trick. Once more a great thank you to all the artists and labels submitting such cool (pun!) albums and tracks for this show. Tonight, going relaxed with music by ELEON (Magnetica), Pete Ardron (Butterfly Tree), Dominik Eulberg (Erik Satie. Fragments), KoolaKooka (Dubnacht in Ludwigshafen), Poolz (Woodlands), Encounters (A Path Beyond), Steen Chorchendorff Jorgensen (Above Ground Under the Clouds), Forest Robots (Supermoon Moonlight Part Two), Tabilonder (Luminescencia), Cass Anawaty &amp; Brian Fechino (Let Go), Cousin Silas &amp; Ron Shayler (Collaborations).

@peteardron
@dominik-eulberg
@koolakooka
@poolz
@encounters-electronic
@forest-robots
@tabilonder-music
@cousin-silas</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 633</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Aug 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-633</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So, we had a nice little club event last weekend and it was great to see some people live and in color again. I mentioned the live music being played in past editions, which was also nice to hear not only coming out of my headphones. And then there is the catering, of course, one of the main reasons to go to a grill party. But, no, it's mostly the people. And having the joy to talk about our favorite passion: electronic music. Tomorrow is another such event for all who can make it. But tonight, you will get something completely different in style with tracks by Pete Ardron (Butterfly Tree), Saafi Brothers (Make Pictures With The Sound), niteffect (Memento), Werner Niedermeier (Grace Under Quarantine), Monolink and Pantha du Prince (Erik Satie. Fragments), b0t23 (Thirteenth Listen), Konerytmi (Bubble Flowers), 4T Thieves &amp; Pandacetamol (Away Space), Phono Input (〖⩔〗).


@peteardron
@niteffect
@werner-niedermeier
@monolink
@b0t23
@konerytmi
@kahvi-collective</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So, we had a nice little club event last weekend …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So, we had a nice little club event last weekend and it was great to see some people live and in color again. I mentioned the live music being played in past editions, which was also nice to hear not only coming out of my headphones. And then there is the catering, of course, one of the main reasons to go to a grill party. But, no, it's mostly the people. And having the joy to talk about our favorite passion: electronic music. Tomorrow is another such event for all who can make it. But tonight, you will get something completely different in style with tracks by Pete Ardron (Butterfly Tree), Saafi Brothers (Make Pictures With The Sound), niteffect (Memento), Werner Niedermeier (Grace Under Quarantine), Monolink and Pantha du Prince (Erik Satie. Fragments), b0t23 (Thirteenth Listen), Konerytmi (Bubble Flowers), 4T Thieves &amp; Pandacetamol (Away Space), Phono Input (〖⩔〗).


@peteardron
@niteffect
@werner-niedermeier
@monolink
@b0t23
@konerytmi
@kahvi-collective</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 632</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Aug 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-632</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The heat is back, literally, not only musically. And isolation at my home works quite wrong around: hot outside means hot inside and vice versa. Of course, the rooms do not cool down as fast as the outside, that would make thinks much easier. So, no good days for being in home office. Ice cream to the rescue? Well, no. For once, your body will produce heat when digesting such cold stuff and second it's no good for my sugar levels, I tell you that. For some refreshment, you will get traditional inspired music tonight with some really fresh releases by the way. Enjoy tracks by Colin Rayment (Equilibrium), Vortex Elements (Distance), Ivan Black (Millennium People), Cousin Silas &amp; Wilfried Hanrath (Cousin Silas &amp; Wilfried Hanrath), Joerg Dankert (Between the meantime), Steve Roach (What Remains).

@cousin-silas
@flyingtonefish
@joerg-dankert</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The heat is back, literally, not only musically. …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>The heat is back, literally, not only musically. And isolation at my home works quite wrong around: hot outside means hot inside and vice versa. Of course, the rooms do not cool down as fast as the outside, that would make thinks much easier. So, no good days for being in home office. Ice cream to the rescue? Well, no. For once, your body will produce heat when digesting such cold stuff and second it's no good for my sugar levels, I tell you that. For some refreshment, you will get traditional inspired music tonight with some really fresh releases by the way. Enjoy tracks by Colin Rayment (Equilibrium), Vortex Elements (Distance), Ivan Black (Millennium People), Cousin Silas &amp; Wilfried Hanrath (Cousin Silas &amp; Wilfried Hanrath), Joerg Dankert (Between the meantime), Steve Roach (What Remains).

@cousin-silas
@flyingtonefish
@joerg-dankert</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 631</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Jul 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-631</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Ok, this was kind of a terrifying week for me, so let's get into some nice and easy going music tonight. No, nothing dramatic happening to me, but it just felt that way. And, tell you what, listening to music has helped me quite a bit to get through. It did not matter what kind of music though, may it be even dark and terrifying on its own. Just keeping the mind busy with something else than darker thoughts does it. How do you experience music? Does it inspire you? Lift you up? Annoy you perhaps at times? Well, the music on this show should simply delight you. Listen in to tracks by Nicholas Gunn (Into the Bliss), Anna B May (In Another Life), Evenfall (Ubiquity), Rick Sparks (Speak Peace), Tron Syversen (A New Spring), Robert Fox (Timeless Vol 2, Best of Robert Fox 2005-2022), Forest Robots (Supermoon Moonlight Part Two), Joseph L Young (Into The Unknown), Delay Tactics (Viola's Ascent), John Gregorius (In Awe), Steen Chorchendorff Jorgensen (Above Ground Under the Clouds)

@nicholasgunn
@annabmaymusic
@joseph-l-young
@multiphase-records</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ok, this was kind of a terrifying week for me, so…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Ok, this was kind of a terrifying week for me, so let's get into some nice and easy going music tonight. No, nothing dramatic happening to me, but it just felt that way. And, tell you what, listening to music has helped me quite a bit to get through. It did not matter what kind of music though, may it be even dark and terrifying on its own. Just keeping the mind busy with something else than darker thoughts does it. How do you experience music? Does it inspire you? Lift you up? Annoy you perhaps at times? Well, the music on this show should simply delight you. Listen in to tracks by Nicholas Gunn (Into the Bliss), Anna B May (In Another Life), Evenfall (Ubiquity), Rick Sparks (Speak Peace), Tron Syversen (A New Spring), Robert Fox (Timeless Vol 2, Best of Robert Fox 2005-2022), Forest Robots (Supermoon Moonlight Part Two), Joseph L Young (Into The Unknown), Delay Tactics (Viola's Ascent), John Gregorius (In Awe), Steen Chorchendorff Jorgensen (Above Ground Under the Clouds)

@nicholasgunn
@annabmaymusic
@joseph-l-young
@multiphase-records</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 630</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Jul 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-630</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Time for changing gears. Not so ambient tonight, but with a quite diverse selection of music to also tease you for two upcoming events here in Germany. You may visit one or the other or both to get the full potion of live music. It's not only music, of course, as these are rather parties than concerts only. But there is more on this show than only event announcements, as great new albums are coming up which I will give you a bit of a taste upfront. Well, I will stop telling and start showing. Join me for fantastic music by Joerg Dankert (Between the meantime), Transient Visitor (TV2), Transient Visitor (TV2), Elektronische Maschine (Kampf Maschine), M.O.B.S. (Aus dem Nichts), Menzman &amp; Friends (Insights), Suriya (Schallplatte 23), SKOULAMAN (Raumzeit Festival Digital), Däcker (The Self-fulfilling Prophecies).

@joerg-dankert</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Time for changing gears. Not so ambient tonight, …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Time for changing gears. Not so ambient tonight, but with a quite diverse selection of music to also tease you for two upcoming events here in Germany. You may visit one or the other or both to get the full potion of live music. It's not only music, of course, as these are rather parties than concerts only. But there is more on this show than only event announcements, as great new albums are coming up which I will give you a bit of a taste upfront. Well, I will stop telling and start showing. Join me for fantastic music by Joerg Dankert (Between the meantime), Transient Visitor (TV2), Transient Visitor (TV2), Elektronische Maschine (Kampf Maschine), M.O.B.S. (Aus dem Nichts), Menzman &amp; Friends (Insights), Suriya (Schallplatte 23), SKOULAMAN (Raumzeit Festival Digital), Däcker (The Self-fulfilling Prophecies).

@joerg-dankert</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 629</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Jul 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-629</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Last week I promised it will get more serene and here we are. Going further into ambient sounds with this edition, but in no way boring I promise you that. Another week where I throw myself into relaxation mode listening to sounds that are soothing and not giving me any tickle to start moving any bone. Perfect for some tense days. How was your week? Well, ok, mine was not that bad and I am sure I have quite a comfortable life. To those who haven't: I hope it will get better. Meanwhile, maybe tonight's music will help at least to ease your mind for a little while. Featuring great tracks by Wane of Summer and Sunwarper (Bytopia: Dothion), Aestheia (Bytopia: Shurrock), Zero Ohms (Cloudwalker &amp; the Ascent), Wellengärtner (Floating), Alio Die &amp; Dirk Serries (The Chapters of the Eclipse), theAdelaidean (Eternity is [free!]).

@wane-of-summer
@sunwarper
@aestheia
@theadelaidean</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Last week I promised it will get more serene and …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Last week I promised it will get more serene and here we are. Going further into ambient sounds with this edition, but in no way boring I promise you that. Another week where I throw myself into relaxation mode listening to sounds that are soothing and not giving me any tickle to start moving any bone. Perfect for some tense days. How was your week? Well, ok, mine was not that bad and I am sure I have quite a comfortable life. To those who haven't: I hope it will get better. Meanwhile, maybe tonight's music will help at least to ease your mind for a little while. Featuring great tracks by Wane of Summer and Sunwarper (Bytopia: Dothion), Aestheia (Bytopia: Shurrock), Zero Ohms (Cloudwalker &amp; the Ascent), Wellengärtner (Floating), Alio Die &amp; Dirk Serries (The Chapters of the Eclipse), theAdelaidean (Eternity is [free!]).

@wane-of-summer
@sunwarper
@aestheia
@theadelaidean</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 628</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Jul 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-628</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>My brain is currently really busy. At day time as well as at night. Which makes it also difficult to find some sleep. Hence, looking out for a way to sooze its acitivies once in a while by listening to ambient style music. Well, you know, I have plenty of those by a great number of also great artists. And tonight is the night to again share some of these fine tracks with you. If not being too serene, like the once you get tonight, they might open doors to wonderful worlds of thoughts. It might be like living in a dream, at least for some moments until reality hits again. So let us enjoy those moments served to us by Jim Ottaway (Somewhere In-Between), Meg Bowles (Pilgrimage), Violet Mist (Cyberwave), Thaneco &amp; DASK (Stages), Mike Clay (Somewhere in Space and Time), Orde107 and Post Apocalyptic (Polysphere Vol. 2), Basic Principles (Colours), jarguna &amp; more (Chimera of a New World, Session Two).

@Orde107
@postapocalypticsociety</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>My brain is currently really busy. At day time as…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>My brain is currently really busy. At day time as well as at night. Which makes it also difficult to find some sleep. Hence, looking out for a way to sooze its acitivies once in a while by listening to ambient style music. Well, you know, I have plenty of those by a great number of also great artists. And tonight is the night to again share some of these fine tracks with you. If not being too serene, like the once you get tonight, they might open doors to wonderful worlds of thoughts. It might be like living in a dream, at least for some moments until reality hits again. So let us enjoy those moments served to us by Jim Ottaway (Somewhere In-Between), Meg Bowles (Pilgrimage), Violet Mist (Cyberwave), Thaneco &amp; DASK (Stages), Mike Clay (Somewhere in Space and Time), Orde107 and Post Apocalyptic (Polysphere Vol. 2), Basic Principles (Colours), jarguna &amp; more (Chimera of a New World, Session Two).

@Orde107
@postapocalypticsociety</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 627</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Jul 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-627</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Bananas are best to serve silly. At least, this seems the motto for the latest two pictures I chose as covers. I am no fan of bananas. And it is not because of their economical impact (which is not too bad actually compared to local fruit), but I find them to be too sweet. Though, my taste changed from back when I was young regarding sweetness. Nowadays it is more the slightly stronger chocolate I like rather than sugar heavy popular one. I still do like fried bananas as you get them in an asian booth or restaurant. But that is taste. And what did not change is my taste in music. It is still that instrumental electronic style that gets me. Maybe, I broadened in variations, but it's still similar. Tonight, you will get some very cool progressive stuff by Vortex Elements (Distance), The Tin Box (Thirteenth Listen), K.I.Companion (Wayfarer), Paris Music Corp. (Paris Music Corp.), iNFO (Hedera Helix), Räven Musen (Peppermint Soldier), Obukhovaudio (Opioid), Radium88 (We Are All Dreaming), Collins (Skins), Pulselovers (Circles Within Circles), Salvatore Mercatante (SM Synthesis).

@vortex-elements
@thetinbox
@gary_collins
@pulselover
@salvatoremercatante</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Bananas are best to serve silly. At least, this s…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Bananas are best to serve silly. At least, this seems the motto for the latest two pictures I chose as covers. I am no fan of bananas. And it is not because of their economical impact (which is not too bad actually compared to local fruit), but I find them to be too sweet. Though, my taste changed from back when I was young regarding sweetness. Nowadays it is more the slightly stronger chocolate I like rather than sugar heavy popular one. I still do like fried bananas as you get them in an asian booth or restaurant. But that is taste. And what did not change is my taste in music. It is still that instrumental electronic style that gets me. Maybe, I broadened in variations, but it's still similar. Tonight, you will get some very cool progressive stuff by Vortex Elements (Distance), The Tin Box (Thirteenth Listen), K.I.Companion (Wayfarer), Paris Music Corp. (Paris Music Corp.), iNFO (Hedera Helix), Räven Musen (Peppermint Soldier), Obukhovaudio (Opioid), Radium88 (We Are All Dreaming), Collins (Skins), Pulselovers (Circles Within Circles), Salvatore Mercatante (SM Synthesis).

@vortex-elements
@thetinbox
@gary_collins
@pulselover
@salvatoremercatante</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 626</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Jun 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-626</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>A few shows earlier I talked about repetition and how it is special to us humans. Actually can be hypnotic and make you get lost in thoughts or sounds. Most often, sounds back of the days of traditional electronic music is considered sequencer music. Well, it's not, although in many cases it is a main part. More important to this kind of music is the evolution of a track, where one can actually follow its development from some interesting start up to its peak at the end. I love this kind of music, which is not stuck to repeating verse and chorus over and over. It's like a good novel which seems to roll upon you in waves that get bigger on each roll. Also a reason, why such tracks tend to be quite long. A current selection of such tracks are on this edition, brought to us by Altus (Anthropoaliena), Thaneco &amp; DASK (Stages), MindPhaser (Midnightradio Compilation 112), Jim Ottaway (Somewhere In-Between), Basic Principles (Colours), Ivan Black (The Society For The Protection Of Unwanted Objects), Sensory++ (Lessons in Humility).

@thaneco
@felix-perez-13
@jimottaway
@ivan-black</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>A few shows earlier I talked about repetition and…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>A few shows earlier I talked about repetition and how it is special to us humans. Actually can be hypnotic and make you get lost in thoughts or sounds. Most often, sounds back of the days of traditional electronic music is considered sequencer music. Well, it's not, although in many cases it is a main part. More important to this kind of music is the evolution of a track, where one can actually follow its development from some interesting start up to its peak at the end. I love this kind of music, which is not stuck to repeating verse and chorus over and over. It's like a good novel which seems to roll upon you in waves that get bigger on each roll. Also a reason, why such tracks tend to be quite long. A current selection of such tracks are on this edition, brought to us by Altus (Anthropoaliena), Thaneco &amp; DASK (Stages), MindPhaser (Midnightradio Compilation 112), Jim Ottaway (Somewhere In-Between), Basic Principles (Colours), Ivan Black (The Society For The Protection Of Unwanted Objects), Sensory++ (Lessons in Humility).

@thaneco
@felix-perez-13
@jimottaway
@ivan-black</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 625</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Jun 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-625</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Back in 2020 we thought the world is falling apart with all the pandemic actions. Now it's mid 2022, and humankind is still at the brink of insanity with viruses and pox and, foremost, incredible crimes in killing people in either massacres or war. When I was younger, I thought, humans will evolve and learn that only together we will build a future worth living. Well, I was wrong (with the evolving part). Does your mind also spin around in unbelief of what happens out there? Mine does. But there is one thing that holds me together for some time: great music. Like the one I have on the show tonight with the fantastic Saafi Brothers (Make Pictures With The Sound), Aux25 (Ocean &amp; Stars), Nicholas Gunn (Entering (Twin Falls)), ELEON (In The Dream Garden), Stan Dart (Electronic), Sami Konzo (Stick), Poolz (Woodlands), Anderdog (Thirteenth Listen), Globular (A Self-Fulfilling Prophecy).

@saafibrothers
@stan-dart
@samikonzo
@poolz
@rynisdizhov
@globular</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Back in 2020 we thought the world is falling apar…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Back in 2020 we thought the world is falling apart with all the pandemic actions. Now it's mid 2022, and humankind is still at the brink of insanity with viruses and pox and, foremost, incredible crimes in killing people in either massacres or war. When I was younger, I thought, humans will evolve and learn that only together we will build a future worth living. Well, I was wrong (with the evolving part). Does your mind also spin around in unbelief of what happens out there? Mine does. But there is one thing that holds me together for some time: great music. Like the one I have on the show tonight with the fantastic Saafi Brothers (Make Pictures With The Sound), Aux25 (Ocean &amp; Stars), Nicholas Gunn (Entering (Twin Falls)), ELEON (In The Dream Garden), Stan Dart (Electronic), Sami Konzo (Stick), Poolz (Woodlands), Anderdog (Thirteenth Listen), Globular (A Self-Fulfilling Prophecy).

@saafibrothers
@stan-dart
@samikonzo
@poolz
@rynisdizhov
@globular</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 624</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Jun 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-624</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Back in my youth, when I started listening to music, there of course was the songs my parents were listening to. But their styles did not resonate with me. I did listen to some country, folk and pop at the time, actually tried to record myself singing (which was terrible), but rather soon got into instrumental music. First it was guitars (which I tried to learn, too, but failed due to my clumsy fingers) but then I discovered organs and keyboards. It took quite a while until one had the computer to have all the instruments and recording equipment at your fingertips. And music evolved very fast regarding electronics. I now love lots of styles, therefore you get different music each show. So tonight we are up for a more current style of electronic music, where we meet some great artists for fresh and progressive sounds with ELEON (Hidden in Time), Divine Matrix (Journeys), Eisenlager (Atombomben Musik), 6TH CROWD (Sokolonko), Salvatore Mercatante (SM Synthesis), Radium88 (We Are All Dreaming Now), illocanblo (Thirteenth Listen), Existential Wabbit (Thirteenth Listen), Globular (Holobiont).

@midnightradio11
@6thcrowd
@salvatoremercatante
@ill-o-can-b-lo
@simplewavsound
@globular</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Back in my youth, when I started listening to mus…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Back in my youth, when I started listening to music, there of course was the songs my parents were listening to. But their styles did not resonate with me. I did listen to some country, folk and pop at the time, actually tried to record myself singing (which was terrible), but rather soon got into instrumental music. First it was guitars (which I tried to learn, too, but failed due to my clumsy fingers) but then I discovered organs and keyboards. It took quite a while until one had the computer to have all the instruments and recording equipment at your fingertips. And music evolved very fast regarding electronics. I now love lots of styles, therefore you get different music each show. So tonight we are up for a more current style of electronic music, where we meet some great artists for fresh and progressive sounds with ELEON (Hidden in Time), Divine Matrix (Journeys), Eisenlager (Atombomben Musik), 6TH CROWD (Sokolonko), Salvatore Mercatante (SM Synthesis), Radium88 (We Are All Dreaming Now), illocanblo (Thirteenth Listen), Existential Wabbit (Thirteenth Listen), Globular (Holobiont).

@midnightradio11
@6thcrowd
@salvatoremercatante
@ill-o-can-b-lo
@simplewavsound
@globular</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 623</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Jun 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-623</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Well. What do you do, when the world gets crazy? About three weeks ago I crafted edition 623 to air for when I'm out of town. Everything was set up and scheduled. But than a tragedy happened: Vangelis died. I was saddened, as he is one of my musical idols for sure. Having the show as planned did not seem right. So I cancelled it. 2022 seems to be a bad year for electronic music fans so far with all the losses. Just when live events seem to come back to enjoy our music, life tries to turn us down again. Now. For tonight, I redid edition 623 to honor all the great musicians and supporters we lost by example. I chose mostly tribute tracks, as I am surely not alone with my grief. Join me in celebrating their greatness with tracks by Depeche Mode (Spirit /Deluxe), Luna Firma, Kuutana, The Roboter, and Sequential Dreams (In Memoriam - A Tribute to Vangelis), Eagle (Synth. Music) (The Superclean Dreammachine - A Hans Moret (Hans Prisma) tribute), Rob Papen &amp; Ron Boots (Klaus Schulze Tribute).</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Well. What do you do, when the world gets crazy? …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Well. What do you do, when the world gets crazy? About three weeks ago I crafted edition 623 to air for when I'm out of town. Everything was set up and scheduled. But than a tragedy happened: Vangelis died. I was saddened, as he is one of my musical idols for sure. Having the show as planned did not seem right. So I cancelled it. 2022 seems to be a bad year for electronic music fans so far with all the losses. Just when live events seem to come back to enjoy our music, life tries to turn us down again. Now. For tonight, I redid edition 623 to honor all the great musicians and supporters we lost by example. I chose mostly tribute tracks, as I am surely not alone with my grief. Join me in celebrating their greatness with tracks by Depeche Mode (Spirit /Deluxe), Luna Firma, Kuutana, The Roboter, and Sequential Dreams (In Memoriam - A Tribute to Vangelis), Eagle (Synth. Music) (The Superclean Dreammachine - A Hans Moret (Hans Prisma) tribute), Rob Papen &amp; Ron Boots (Klaus Schulze Tribute).</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 622</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 May 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-622</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>There is beauty in repetition, especially, if it is not the same all the time. Sounds paradox? Well, people do love symmetry in things. At least, most of us do. It is a sign of beauty. And if there is something out of the order, one can easily get disturbed by it. On the other hand, if something is too symmetrical, we easily get bored. So tiny divergences are cruicial to make things interesting. This holds for visuals as well as aural things. I love a great sequence, may it be rhythm, bass guitar, or a step sequencer. But if it stays the same for too long, I lose interest. Some people are masters of making it sound interesting, and here they come in numbers with Fanger &amp; Schönwälder feat. Lutz Graf-Ulbrich (Analog Overdose 6), K.I.Companion (Wayfarer), The Tin Box (Thirteenth Listen), Eisenlager (Supermax), Hats Off Gentlemen It's Adequate (The Confidence Trick), Wellengärtner, Wöstheinrich &amp; Parsick (Ultima Ratio).

@thetinbox
@midnightradio11</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>There is beauty in repetition, especially, if it …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>There is beauty in repetition, especially, if it is not the same all the time. Sounds paradox? Well, people do love symmetry in things. At least, most of us do. It is a sign of beauty. And if there is something out of the order, one can easily get disturbed by it. On the other hand, if something is too symmetrical, we easily get bored. So tiny divergences are cruicial to make things interesting. This holds for visuals as well as aural things. I love a great sequence, may it be rhythm, bass guitar, or a step sequencer. But if it stays the same for too long, I lose interest. Some people are masters of making it sound interesting, and here they come in numbers with Fanger &amp; Schönwälder feat. Lutz Graf-Ulbrich (Analog Overdose 6), K.I.Companion (Wayfarer), The Tin Box (Thirteenth Listen), Eisenlager (Supermax), Hats Off Gentlemen It's Adequate (The Confidence Trick), Wellengärtner, Wöstheinrich &amp; Parsick (Ultima Ratio).

@thetinbox
@midnightradio11</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 621</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 May 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-621</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Do you also often wish for a crystal ball? Wouldn't it be great to be able to see the future? Or would this impose you trying to change the future? Which would render the vision by the crystal to not come true. So it it still the future? There are tons of books and movies about time travel and how it could work. Ok, different story though. And I am not sure where I am going with this at all. For tonight's edition, I chose to focus on serenity. Kind of. I just need some quietness in live for a moment, for a glimpse. Join me, will you? Really great tunes by Dave Luxton (Ghost of a Small Child), Karmacosmic (Inner Peace), Jeff Greinke (Noctilucent), Craig Padilla (Discovery of Meaning), Time Away (Journey to Bytopia), OneAmbient4 (Spring Volume 2), Rusty Crutcher (Oracle Of Delphi), Michael Stearns (Planetary Unfolding).

@timeaway
@oneambient4</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Do you also often wish for a crystal ball? Wouldn…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Do you also often wish for a crystal ball? Wouldn't it be great to be able to see the future? Or would this impose you trying to change the future? Which would render the vision by the crystal to not come true. So it it still the future? There are tons of books and movies about time travel and how it could work. Ok, different story though. And I am not sure where I am going with this at all. For tonight's edition, I chose to focus on serenity. Kind of. I just need some quietness in live for a moment, for a glimpse. Join me, will you? Really great tunes by Dave Luxton (Ghost of a Small Child), Karmacosmic (Inner Peace), Jeff Greinke (Noctilucent), Craig Padilla (Discovery of Meaning), Time Away (Journey to Bytopia), OneAmbient4 (Spring Volume 2), Rusty Crutcher (Oracle Of Delphi), Michael Stearns (Planetary Unfolding).

@timeaway
@oneambient4</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 620</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Apr 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-620</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>What comes after death? There are some theories about it, and as far as I know, noone has yet proven any of them. Well, I hope there is some kind of heaven, where all the really good guys meet up and have some great time. Something I also wish for Klaus Schulze, who passed away this week. Sad news to all EM lovers, indeed. What I do not wish for anybody is to come back dead (or undead for that matter) and live a haunting un-life. The latter is proposed by many books and movies, the youngest being a virtual move called Dawn of the Undead released today, where I have the original soundtrack for you. Hope you will still enjoy the show with music by Klaus Schulze (Angst), Talking to Ghosts, Hellweed, Aestheia, Myth, Progeny -1, Time Away, Ambient Indigo, Wane of Summer, Promethex, K37 (Dawn of the Undead).

@talkingtoghosts
@hellweed
@aestheia
@mythprojects
@progeny-1-617773258
@timeaway
@ambientindigo
@wane-of-summer
@promethexmusic
@k37productions</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>What comes after death? There are some theories a…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>What comes after death? There are some theories about it, and as far as I know, noone has yet proven any of them. Well, I hope there is some kind of heaven, where all the really good guys meet up and have some great time. Something I also wish for Klaus Schulze, who passed away this week. Sad news to all EM lovers, indeed. What I do not wish for anybody is to come back dead (or undead for that matter) and live a haunting un-life. The latter is proposed by many books and movies, the youngest being a virtual move called Dawn of the Undead released today, where I have the original soundtrack for you. Hope you will still enjoy the show with music by Klaus Schulze (Angst), Talking to Ghosts, Hellweed, Aestheia, Myth, Progeny -1, Time Away, Ambient Indigo, Wane of Summer, Promethex, K37 (Dawn of the Undead).

@talkingtoghosts
@hellweed
@aestheia
@mythprojects
@progeny-1-617773258
@timeaway
@ambientindigo
@wane-of-summer
@promethexmusic
@k37productions</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 619</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Apr 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-619</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>It seems unbelievable, but these atrocities are still on-going. Only because of a few old, white guys living in the barbaric ages where the bats ruled the world. Four weeks ago I featured Musicians for Ukraine Volume 1, an album where all earnings go to humanitarian help for fugitives in need. Now, there is Volume 2 available, and this show is solely dedicated to this album with great music by AUEL, Alchemorph, Deep Sky Musics, Two Weeks, Inum, LA Fillette, Utopia Fade, Eagle Rays, Carameladora, Peter Wild, Another Dawn, Loss Combinator, Renovatio, and Olduvai (Musicians For Ukraine Volume 2).

@auelmusic
@alchemorph
@deepskymusics
@two-weeks
@inummusic
@utopiafade
@mr-bjorn-1
@carameladoramusic
@william-elmore
@losscombinator
@0lduvai</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>It seems unbelievable, but these atrocities are s…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>It seems unbelievable, but these atrocities are still on-going. Only because of a few old, white guys living in the barbaric ages where the bats ruled the world. Four weeks ago I featured Musicians for Ukraine Volume 1, an album where all earnings go to humanitarian help for fugitives in need. Now, there is Volume 2 available, and this show is solely dedicated to this album with great music by AUEL, Alchemorph, Deep Sky Musics, Two Weeks, Inum, LA Fillette, Utopia Fade, Eagle Rays, Carameladora, Peter Wild, Another Dawn, Loss Combinator, Renovatio, and Olduvai (Musicians For Ukraine Volume 2).

@auelmusic
@alchemorph
@deepskymusics
@two-weeks
@inummusic
@utopiafade
@mr-bjorn-1
@carameladoramusic
@william-elmore
@losscombinator
@0lduvai</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 618</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Apr 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-618</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>I am not sure what to say about this time of the year. It should have been some days for peace and hope, so the music on this edition does actually go in this direction. What can one do other than hope for the world becoming a better place? There are good people out there, at least that's what I believe and what I experience in music. Enjoy this hopeful hour with music by Marcello23 (Zeitgeist), David Helpling (IN), Will Ackerman (Positano Songs), Bernward Koch (Dreamy Piano Music to Relax), Ronald Van Deurzen (Tale of Dreams), Gian Berselli &amp; Jérémy Marais (Creative Stillness), Divine Matrix (Journeys), Steve Orchard (For Sunny Days), Stefan Erbe (Distopia).

@marcello23
@ronaldvandeurzen
@gianberselli-1
@jeremy-marais-1</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>I am not sure what to say about this time of the …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>I am not sure what to say about this time of the year. It should have been some days for peace and hope, so the music on this edition does actually go in this direction. What can one do other than hope for the world becoming a better place? There are good people out there, at least that's what I believe and what I experience in music. Enjoy this hopeful hour with music by Marcello23 (Zeitgeist), David Helpling (IN), Will Ackerman (Positano Songs), Bernward Koch (Dreamy Piano Music to Relax), Ronald Van Deurzen (Tale of Dreams), Gian Berselli &amp; Jérémy Marais (Creative Stillness), Divine Matrix (Journeys), Steve Orchard (For Sunny Days), Stefan Erbe (Distopia).

@marcello23
@ronaldvandeurzen
@gianberselli-1
@jeremy-marais-1</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 617</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Apr 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-617</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Well, it's Spring. Kinda. And it is April. Definitely. At least according to the weather switching between snow and rain and sunshine within a few days. Is this still important? I do not know. What I do know, though, is that music is important. Music keeps you sane and makes life worth living. So here we go for a nice bunch of tracks providing aural delicatessen. Have a great time with music by F.D. Project (Color of Life), Eagle (Synth. Music) (Hypervelocity Star), Audio Obscura Vs Black Sonar (A Scream From Outer Space), Hyrn (Furrows in the Ground), Johan Tronestam (Spring Volume 1), Ivan Black (Last Assignment), Colin Rayment (Polyphonic Memories II), Bernhard Wöstheinrich &amp; Alexander Paul Dowerk (Vault Amusement), Tangerine Dream (Raum).

@arend-westra
@audio-obscura-music
@black_sonar
@ivan-black</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Well, it's Spring. Kinda. And it is April. Defini…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Well, it's Spring. Kinda. And it is April. Definitely. At least according to the weather switching between snow and rain and sunshine within a few days. Is this still important? I do not know. What I do know, though, is that music is important. Music keeps you sane and makes life worth living. So here we go for a nice bunch of tracks providing aural delicatessen. Have a great time with music by F.D. Project (Color of Life), Eagle (Synth. Music) (Hypervelocity Star), Audio Obscura Vs Black Sonar (A Scream From Outer Space), Hyrn (Furrows in the Ground), Johan Tronestam (Spring Volume 1), Ivan Black (Last Assignment), Colin Rayment (Polyphonic Memories II), Bernhard Wöstheinrich &amp; Alexander Paul Dowerk (Vault Amusement), Tangerine Dream (Raum).

@arend-westra
@audio-obscura-music
@black_sonar
@ivan-black</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 616</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Apr 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-616</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Join me and take a break from the crazy world outside listening to some chill out tunes tonight, where I mixed mid to low paced music this time. We had some nice sunny days in the end of this March, but even the weather decided to go for April now. And while this edition appears on April 1st, there is no joke inside but all very cool music that was published recently or will be soon. I am really lucky to have music putting my thoughts to breeze from time to time. So do the tracks of tonight very well composed by Roberto Sass (Psyche), CIALYN (Sour Leaves), Morgen Wurde &amp; Tis (Wacht), ELEON (Hidden in Time), Sigel (midnightradio compilation 110), Eisenlager (Can Potatoes Cure Insanity), Simon Klee (The Light Of Elevation), Second Sight (International Index), Stan Dart (Electronic).

@dj-rubberman
@cialyn
@morgenwurde
@sigel_2021
@midnightradio11
@stan-dart</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Join me and take a break from the crazy world out…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Join me and take a break from the crazy world outside listening to some chill out tunes tonight, where I mixed mid to low paced music this time. We had some nice sunny days in the end of this March, but even the weather decided to go for April now. And while this edition appears on April 1st, there is no joke inside but all very cool music that was published recently or will be soon. I am really lucky to have music putting my thoughts to breeze from time to time. So do the tracks of tonight very well composed by Roberto Sass (Psyche), CIALYN (Sour Leaves), Morgen Wurde &amp; Tis (Wacht), ELEON (Hidden in Time), Sigel (midnightradio compilation 110), Eisenlager (Can Potatoes Cure Insanity), Simon Klee (The Light Of Elevation), Second Sight (International Index), Stan Dart (Electronic).

@dj-rubberman
@cialyn
@morgenwurde
@sigel_2021
@midnightradio11
@stan-dart</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 615</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Mar 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-615</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>If you see someone in great need, it seems a good idea to help by donating goods or even money. If you are a musician, you might want to multiply donations by creating something many others would like to spend money for that you can donate. That's what Dorus aka XaVioN did. Not only that, he motivated other artists to do the same, which resulted in the now starting Musicians for Ukraine series. Tonight, you will get to hear all the tracks of that album and I strongly support you going and getting a copy of this fine release. All earnings from the sells go to Humanitarian aid for Ukraine. A great idea and well worth to support. Have a thoughtful time with music by Bass Ronin x Greencyde, Riversilvers, Andy Leech, Krisu, Day 7, Dimatis, Melle Louise, Ambient Light, Blaudiss, Svwlxw, Roberto Sass, XaVioN, and Wane of Summer (Musicians For Ukraine Vol. 1), XaVioN (Musicians For Ukraine Vol. 2), plus a track by Brainquake &amp; Linn Friberg (Стоп!).

@bassronin
@greencyde
@iamriversilvers
@day7official
@dimatis
@mellelouisemusic
@ambientnorthernlight
@blaudiss
@sawlowmuzik
@dj-rubberman
@xavion79
@wane-of-summer
@brainquake-tdop</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>If you see someone in great need, it seems a good…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>If you see someone in great need, it seems a good idea to help by donating goods or even money. If you are a musician, you might want to multiply donations by creating something many others would like to spend money for that you can donate. That's what Dorus aka XaVioN did. Not only that, he motivated other artists to do the same, which resulted in the now starting Musicians for Ukraine series. Tonight, you will get to hear all the tracks of that album and I strongly support you going and getting a copy of this fine release. All earnings from the sells go to Humanitarian aid for Ukraine. A great idea and well worth to support. Have a thoughtful time with music by Bass Ronin x Greencyde, Riversilvers, Andy Leech, Krisu, Day 7, Dimatis, Melle Louise, Ambient Light, Blaudiss, Svwlxw, Roberto Sass, XaVioN, and Wane of Summer (Musicians For Ukraine Vol. 1), XaVioN (Musicians For Ukraine Vol. 2), plus a track by Brainquake &amp; Linn Friberg (Стоп!).

@bassronin
@greencyde
@iamriversilvers
@day7official
@dimatis
@mellelouisemusic
@ambientnorthernlight
@blaudiss
@sawlowmuzik
@dj-rubberman
@xavion79
@wane-of-summer
@brainquake-tdop</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 614</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Mar 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-614</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>We have all the winners on tonight's edition. That is all those who won the Schallwelle award for 2021, for which the ceremonies took place last week. It was a wonderful evening with many visitors, and a great time to see many people again for the first time since two or three years. And also the chance to meet some I never met in real life before. Of course, the main reason was to celebrate electronic music especially from Germany and our neighbours. With three concerts being given by Tonal Assembly, Stan Dart, and Hhnoi. And here comes music by all the awardees plus one with Joerg Dankert (Restore faith), Suriya, Schiller (Summer in Berlin), Unisphere (TempUs), Hinterland (Codes of the Biosphere), Tangerine Dream (Raum), Kebu (Urban Dreams), Stefan Erbe (Distopia).

@joerg-dankert
@uni_sphere_music</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>We have all the winners on tonight's edition. Tha…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>We have all the winners on tonight's edition. That is all those who won the Schallwelle award for 2021, for which the ceremonies took place last week. It was a wonderful evening with many visitors, and a great time to see many people again for the first time since two or three years. And also the chance to meet some I never met in real life before. Of course, the main reason was to celebrate electronic music especially from Germany and our neighbours. With three concerts being given by Tonal Assembly, Stan Dart, and Hhnoi. And here comes music by all the awardees plus one with Joerg Dankert (Restore faith), Suriya, Schiller (Summer in Berlin), Unisphere (TempUs), Hinterland (Codes of the Biosphere), Tangerine Dream (Raum), Kebu (Urban Dreams), Stefan Erbe (Distopia).

@joerg-dankert
@uni_sphere_music</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 613</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Mar 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-613</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Not many words to loose this time. You will get a in-the-mix edition of syndae this time with excellent ambient music by Lorenzo Montanà (Descent), Omniscenx (Midnightradio Compilation 110), The Living Earth Show (Music for Hard Times), Luka Prinčič (algoforte02), Jannis Wichmann &amp; Eisenlager (Стоп!).

@thelivingearthshow
@midnightradio11</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Not many words to loose this time. You will get a…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Not many words to loose this time. You will get a in-the-mix edition of syndae this time with excellent ambient music by Lorenzo Montanà (Descent), Omniscenx (Midnightradio Compilation 110), The Living Earth Show (Music for Hard Times), Luka Prinčič (algoforte02), Jannis Wichmann &amp; Eisenlager (Стоп!).

@thelivingearthshow
@midnightradio11</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 612</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Feb 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-612</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>These are terrible days. I usually refrain from political topics on my podcast page, but what is happening in the Ukraine makes me sad and angry. I hope most of you guys are safe out there and will get out of any trouble. And I believe that most people in Russia do not support the actions of that dictator regime going to war with anyone. Well, I hope you all will be safe as well. It's a pity tonight's edition gets tainted by thesee actions. There is great music inside, beatful of course, as I need some beating sounds for some reason. Stay safe and have a thoughtful listen with music Markus Masuhr (Haze In The Abyss At Night), Morgen Wurde &amp; Tis (Wacht), Piece Of Acid (Der Grosse Knall Remixes), W-litio (Vortex), TNT (Midnightradio Compilation 110), Mesopotam, Andrew Haines (Wayward Sketches of a Manual Labourer), Vodor L Zeck (Landsberg Dist), Toxic Derwish (Happy Birthday Mister Camembert!).

Disclaimer: I am not imposing any of my thoughts on artists on this show, nor do I claim that they share my views.

@markus-masuhr
@morgenwurde
@pieceofacid
@litio333
@headphones_2_music
@user-959529037
@andrewhaines
@vodor-l-zeck</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>These are terrible days. I usually refrain from p…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>These are terrible days. I usually refrain from political topics on my podcast page, but what is happening in the Ukraine makes me sad and angry. I hope most of you guys are safe out there and will get out of any trouble. And I believe that most people in Russia do not support the actions of that dictator regime going to war with anyone. Well, I hope you all will be safe as well. It's a pity tonight's edition gets tainted by thesee actions. There is great music inside, beatful of course, as I need some beating sounds for some reason. Stay safe and have a thoughtful listen with music Markus Masuhr (Haze In The Abyss At Night), Morgen Wurde &amp; Tis (Wacht), Piece Of Acid (Der Grosse Knall Remixes), W-litio (Vortex), TNT (Midnightradio Compilation 110), Mesopotam, Andrew Haines (Wayward Sketches of a Manual Labourer), Vodor L Zeck (Landsberg Dist), Toxic Derwish (Happy Birthday Mister Camembert!).

Disclaimer: I am not imposing any of my thoughts on artists on this show, nor do I claim that they share my views.

@markus-masuhr
@morgenwurde
@pieceofacid
@litio333
@headphones_2_music
@user-959529037
@andrewhaines
@vodor-l-zeck</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 611</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Feb 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-611</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>What an interesting week. Storms everywhere, although I have been lucky to date with respect to effects. At least weather wise. Same holds for the job though, where it got quite stormy this week and more strong winds are ahead. Great, if you own a sailer. Well, after some rather quite minutes on the last episode, tonight you will get a bit more speed in sound with new, current and upcoming releases. Join in and listen to fantastic music by Roberto Sass (Psyche), Stefan Erbe (Distopia), Synth Replicants (Midnightradio Compilation 110), Stan Dart (Electronic), Ivan Black (Fancy Gitter 2), Dolphins of Venice (Mutuals), Nattefrost (Dendrophile), illocanblo (Habitat), Garrett Lechowski (Midnightradio Compilation 110), Brainwork (Late in Berlin).

@dj-rubberman
@stan-dart
@ivan-black
@nattefrost
@ill-o-can-b-lo
@garrett-lechowski</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>What an interesting week. Storms everywhere, alth…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>What an interesting week. Storms everywhere, although I have been lucky to date with respect to effects. At least weather wise. Same holds for the job though, where it got quite stormy this week and more strong winds are ahead. Great, if you own a sailer. Well, after some rather quite minutes on the last episode, tonight you will get a bit more speed in sound with new, current and upcoming releases. Join in and listen to fantastic music by Roberto Sass (Psyche), Stefan Erbe (Distopia), Synth Replicants (Midnightradio Compilation 110), Stan Dart (Electronic), Ivan Black (Fancy Gitter 2), Dolphins of Venice (Mutuals), Nattefrost (Dendrophile), illocanblo (Habitat), Garrett Lechowski (Midnightradio Compilation 110), Brainwork (Late in Berlin).

@dj-rubberman
@stan-dart
@ivan-black
@nattefrost
@ill-o-can-b-lo
@garrett-lechowski</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 610</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Feb 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-610</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>When I was in school, history lessons where of the least interesting to me. Was it the teachers? Was it the stuff? However, nowadays history fascinates me. Especially if presented well and understandable and giving some context to why things have become as they are. One of the mysterious eras definitely is the age of the Aztecs and their world of gods. Well, actually any of the native American civilizations are fascinating and seem much more cultivated than many of those from Europe in that time. So you will find the first half of this edition focuses on Aztec Gods with music by Wane of Summer, Progeny-1, Talking to Ghosts, Roberto Sass, and Ambient Indigo (Aztec Gods). This is followed by several great new and recent releases by Andreas Davids &amp; Sven Phalanx (Space Ambient Pop), Craig Padilla &amp; Marvin Allen (35), Steve Roach (Zones, Drones &amp; Atmospheres), Wellengärtner (Do Bumblebees Dream?).

@wane-of-summer
@progeny-1-617773258
@talkingtoghosts
@dj-rubberman
@ambientindigo
@andreas-davids</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>When I was in school, history lessons where of th…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>When I was in school, history lessons where of the least interesting to me. Was it the teachers? Was it the stuff? However, nowadays history fascinates me. Especially if presented well and understandable and giving some context to why things have become as they are. One of the mysterious eras definitely is the age of the Aztecs and their world of gods. Well, actually any of the native American civilizations are fascinating and seem much more cultivated than many of those from Europe in that time. So you will find the first half of this edition focuses on Aztec Gods with music by Wane of Summer, Progeny-1, Talking to Ghosts, Roberto Sass, and Ambient Indigo (Aztec Gods). This is followed by several great new and recent releases by Andreas Davids &amp; Sven Phalanx (Space Ambient Pop), Craig Padilla &amp; Marvin Allen (35), Steve Roach (Zones, Drones &amp; Atmospheres), Wellengärtner (Do Bumblebees Dream?).

@wane-of-summer
@progeny-1-617773258
@talkingtoghosts
@dj-rubberman
@ambientindigo
@andreas-davids</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 609</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Feb 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-609</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So this is a somewhat joyful week. Also, some things don't work out, others do the better. And as I am feeling quite lucky at the moment, the music will go a bit more vibey as well. What does it mean? I don't know. Listen for yourself. In other news, the Schallwelle Award ceremonies will take place in a month. Planned as a live-in-person event. And I am back with the team, which is quite exciting. Yes, I did not advertise much, but you know anyway, don't you? Where was I, ah, yes, nice vibes in sound and sequence on tonight's edition. Enjoy music by Bertrand Loreau (Let the Light Surround You), Ivan Black (Sometimes I Listen To The Pattern), Hollan Holmes (Emerald Waters), Amin (Sadhana), Kellerkind Berlin (Way out...), DTime and MindPhaser (Midnightradio Compilation 109), Sequential Dreams (Star Lost).

@loreaubertrand
@ivan-black
@adistantlight
@felix-perez-13</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So this is a somewhat joyful week. Also, some thi…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So this is a somewhat joyful week. Also, some things don't work out, others do the better. And as I am feeling quite lucky at the moment, the music will go a bit more vibey as well. What does it mean? I don't know. Listen for yourself. In other news, the Schallwelle Award ceremonies will take place in a month. Planned as a live-in-person event. And I am back with the team, which is quite exciting. Yes, I did not advertise much, but you know anyway, don't you? Where was I, ah, yes, nice vibes in sound and sequence on tonight's edition. Enjoy music by Bertrand Loreau (Let the Light Surround You), Ivan Black (Sometimes I Listen To The Pattern), Hollan Holmes (Emerald Waters), Amin (Sadhana), Kellerkind Berlin (Way out...), DTime and MindPhaser (Midnightradio Compilation 109), Sequential Dreams (Star Lost).

@loreaubertrand
@ivan-black
@adistantlight
@felix-perez-13</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 608</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Jan 2022 18:44:05 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-608</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Do you know the saying that a dog and its owner very often do look alike? Well, sometimes the music I choose for a show does actually match the state of my mind. Well, not quite. As the music would be even more chaotic than the one you will get on this edition. It's still turbulent enough to reflect my state of mind. It was quite an eventful week workwise and on the private side as well. And the upcoming week will be not less of a mess. On the other hand, there is beauty in chaos. And the more in the tracks you will get to listen tonight with music by niteffect (Non-existent Substances), ModReaktor (Martin Christie Presents Electronic Music Travels), Holle Mangler (Tales From A Fairyworld (Part 1)), Hollywood Burns (The Age of the Saucers), preston.outatime (Mirror Radius), Synth.NL (Time Travel), Scanglobe (Industrial Sunrise), synaptyx (An Ever Expanding Collection of Eclectic Covers and Free Stuff in General), 4T Thieves (Electronic March of the Llamas), Zergon (Dolos), Stefan Erbe (Raumzeit Festival Digital).

@modreaktor
@hollywoodburn
@synthnl
@kahvi-collective</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Do you know the saying that a dog and its owner v…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Do you know the saying that a dog and its owner very often do look alike? Well, sometimes the music I choose for a show does actually match the state of my mind. Well, not quite. As the music would be even more chaotic than the one you will get on this edition. It's still turbulent enough to reflect my state of mind. It was quite an eventful week workwise and on the private side as well. And the upcoming week will be not less of a mess. On the other hand, there is beauty in chaos. And the more in the tracks you will get to listen tonight with music by niteffect (Non-existent Substances), ModReaktor (Martin Christie Presents Electronic Music Travels), Holle Mangler (Tales From A Fairyworld (Part 1)), Hollywood Burns (The Age of the Saucers), preston.outatime (Mirror Radius), Synth.NL (Time Travel), Scanglobe (Industrial Sunrise), synaptyx (An Ever Expanding Collection of Eclectic Covers and Free Stuff in General), 4T Thieves (Electronic March of the Llamas), Zergon (Dolos), Stefan Erbe (Raumzeit Festival Digital).

@modreaktor
@hollywoodburn
@synthnl
@kahvi-collective</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 607</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Jan 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-607</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Is your area also plastered with roadworks? We have some building spots that already last for more than 3 years. And I am talking about roadworks not some airport. Soon they will lock down the main road where I live, so I have to detour about 5 minutes or so to get to my doctor appointments. Good heavens, 10 more minutes of my life time wasted on the road not doing anything. Ok, well, I waste much more time on other occasions, but that's not the point. Or is it? Am I ranting about some short detour? Well, seems I need some rest harder than I thought. So here it comes with serene and relaxing tracks by Time Away &amp; Athinaniki (Age of Water), Ambiente Solstice (Living Water), Konrad Paulsen (Atem), Eisenlager (Midnightradio Compilation 109), Imaginary Landscape (Undiscovered Landscapes), Forrest Fang (Forever Cascade), Peter Phippen (Into the Ancient), Volker Lankow (Ephemerality), Veil of Alchemy (Midnightradio Compilation 109).

@timeaway
@ambientesolstice
@pulsn
@midnightradio11
@hadischm
@forrest-fang
@volkerlankow</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Is your area also plastered with roadworks? We ha…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Is your area also plastered with roadworks? We have some building spots that already last for more than 3 years. And I am talking about roadworks not some airport. Soon they will lock down the main road where I live, so I have to detour about 5 minutes or so to get to my doctor appointments. Good heavens, 10 more minutes of my life time wasted on the road not doing anything. Ok, well, I waste much more time on other occasions, but that's not the point. Or is it? Am I ranting about some short detour? Well, seems I need some rest harder than I thought. So here it comes with serene and relaxing tracks by Time Away &amp; Athinaniki (Age of Water), Ambiente Solstice (Living Water), Konrad Paulsen (Atem), Eisenlager (Midnightradio Compilation 109), Imaginary Landscape (Undiscovered Landscapes), Forrest Fang (Forever Cascade), Peter Phippen (Into the Ancient), Volker Lankow (Ephemerality), Veil of Alchemy (Midnightradio Compilation 109).

@timeaway
@ambientesolstice
@pulsn
@midnightradio11
@hadischm
@forrest-fang
@volkerlankow</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 606</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Jan 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-606</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>We are off into a night full of wonders this time, listening to some quite chilled and no-sweat tunes. Why? Because I felt like it. It's kind of like life which currently offers so many facets from joy to sadness, from fun to stupidity, from ignorance to love. Yeah, I am bit on a philosophical trip tonight. No wonder, as these are strange times and the world is getting crazier each day. Luckily, there always are cool guys out there producing so fantastic sounds and scapes to listen to. So join me for a great show where my guests are Cosmic Noise Crew (Twelfth Listen), Zero Cult &amp; Unhide, Potlatch and Eguana (Lofi Grill, Vol. 1), Клет (1984? Нет!), Sense (Grey Sky Dub), Globular (Long Grass for Small Frogs), Anna B May (Into The Woods (Remixes)), Synth.NL (Time Travel), illocanblo (Habitat), Flavour &amp; Rune (Happy Birthday Mister Camembert!).

@cosmicnoisecrew
@zero-cult
@potlatch
@eguana
@aestheticclaat
@sense
@globular
@annabmaymusic
@synthnl
@ill-o-can-b-lo</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>We are off into a night full of wonders this time…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>We are off into a night full of wonders this time, listening to some quite chilled and no-sweat tunes. Why? Because I felt like it. It's kind of like life which currently offers so many facets from joy to sadness, from fun to stupidity, from ignorance to love. Yeah, I am bit on a philosophical trip tonight. No wonder, as these are strange times and the world is getting crazier each day. Luckily, there always are cool guys out there producing so fantastic sounds and scapes to listen to. So join me for a great show where my guests are Cosmic Noise Crew (Twelfth Listen), Zero Cult &amp; Unhide, Potlatch and Eguana (Lofi Grill, Vol. 1), Клет (1984? Нет!), Sense (Grey Sky Dub), Globular (Long Grass for Small Frogs), Anna B May (Into The Woods (Remixes)), Synth.NL (Time Travel), illocanblo (Habitat), Flavour &amp; Rune (Happy Birthday Mister Camembert!).

@cosmicnoisecrew
@zero-cult
@potlatch
@eguana
@aestheticclaat
@sense
@globular
@annabmaymusic
@synthnl
@ill-o-can-b-lo</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 605</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Jan 2022 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-605</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Welcome to 2022. Although, this edition is rather a look back to the end of last year which left many saddened as we lost Sylvia Sommerfeld to another realm. She and her persevering work on supporting the electronic music scene will be greatly missed. This show is dedicated to her, not to spread sorrow, but to honor her and inspire anyone to follow your hearts in what you are doing as intense as she did. There will be mostly traditional style music tonight, with tracks by Loom (The Tree Hates The Forest), Stefan Erbe (Breathe), Unisphere (Endless Endeavor), Sequential Dreams (Star Lost), Michael Brückner (midnightradio compilation 108), Wöstheinrich, Lankow &amp; von Garnier (The Wilhelmshagen Sessions 20210917), Lisa Bella Donna (Appalachian Wilderness).

@uni_sphere_music
@synthasis</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Welcome to 2022. Although, this edition is rather…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Welcome to 2022. Although, this edition is rather a look back to the end of last year which left many saddened as we lost Sylvia Sommerfeld to another realm. She and her persevering work on supporting the electronic music scene will be greatly missed. This show is dedicated to her, not to spread sorrow, but to honor her and inspire anyone to follow your hearts in what you are doing as intense as she did. There will be mostly traditional style music tonight, with tracks by Loom (The Tree Hates The Forest), Stefan Erbe (Breathe), Unisphere (Endless Endeavor), Sequential Dreams (Star Lost), Michael Brückner (midnightradio compilation 108), Wöstheinrich, Lankow &amp; von Garnier (The Wilhelmshagen Sessions 20210917), Lisa Bella Donna (Appalachian Wilderness).

@uni_sphere_music
@synthasis</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 604</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Dec 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-604</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>How was 2021 to you? For me, it held quite a pile of surprises on its menu, negative as well as positive. While this is simply life happening, one thing stays steady with me and also acts as a kind of pillar for me: syndae. It is does act as both a compass and a vent, giving me the opportunity to reflect my emotional state as well as give something to you, whenever you like to listen and experience music from other places. Hope we will meet again, in sound at least, next year. Until then, enjoy the past being pushed out with rolling drums. Thus, tonight with dancable music by Sven Phalanx (Klangtherapie Remixes), Maralewo (Obmonac), VOSM (Modular Cuisine), Bassoniq (Ringworld), Stan Dart (MurInsel Vol. 4), Dayflight (Raumzeit Festival Digital), Joao Ceser (Orto.Brz), ELEON (Cafe Chill), Bit Cloudy (Energy Giant), TNT (Midnightradio Compilation 108), Sepslow (Faryar).

@bassoniq
@stan-dart
@joao-ceser
@bitcloudy
@sepskymusic</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>How was 2021 to you? For me, it held quite a pile…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>How was 2021 to you? For me, it held quite a pile of surprises on its menu, negative as well as positive. While this is simply life happening, one thing stays steady with me and also acts as a kind of pillar for me: syndae. It is does act as both a compass and a vent, giving me the opportunity to reflect my emotional state as well as give something to you, whenever you like to listen and experience music from other places. Hope we will meet again, in sound at least, next year. Until then, enjoy the past being pushed out with rolling drums. Thus, tonight with dancable music by Sven Phalanx (Klangtherapie Remixes), Maralewo (Obmonac), VOSM (Modular Cuisine), Bassoniq (Ringworld), Stan Dart (MurInsel Vol. 4), Dayflight (Raumzeit Festival Digital), Joao Ceser (Orto.Brz), ELEON (Cafe Chill), Bit Cloudy (Energy Giant), TNT (Midnightradio Compilation 108), Sepslow (Faryar).

@bassoniq
@stan-dart
@joao-ceser
@bitcloudy
@sepskymusic</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 603</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Dec 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-603</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Throughout their history, people have built many traditions. One of them is being celebrated this time of year, if one follows a constituent religion. Nowadays, many people celebrate this season as well, seeing it as a family time holiday. Well, what ever your take on these days is, tonight you will get to experience music which is hopefully providing the right mood for community and being together. Enjoy lovely and easy tunes by Ronald Van Deurzen (Imaginations), Janet Noguera (Fall Flight), Fiona Joy Hawkins (Christmas Softly), Eamonn Karran (Summer Flight), Ivan Teixeira (Rebirth), Magnus Josefsson (Acid Air), Jill Haley (Wrapped In Light), Jim Ottaway, Robin Guthrie (Pearldiving), Steve Orchard (Enchanted Autumn), Axess (Raumzeit Festival Digital).

@ronaldvandeurzen
@eamonn-karran
@magnusjosefsson
@jimottaway</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Throughout their history, people have built many …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Throughout their history, people have built many traditions. One of them is being celebrated this time of year, if one follows a constituent religion. Nowadays, many people celebrate this season as well, seeing it as a family time holiday. Well, what ever your take on these days is, tonight you will get to experience music which is hopefully providing the right mood for community and being together. Enjoy lovely and easy tunes by Ronald Van Deurzen (Imaginations), Janet Noguera (Fall Flight), Fiona Joy Hawkins (Christmas Softly), Eamonn Karran (Summer Flight), Ivan Teixeira (Rebirth), Magnus Josefsson (Acid Air), Jill Haley (Wrapped In Light), Jim Ottaway, Robin Guthrie (Pearldiving), Steve Orchard (Enchanted Autumn), Axess (Raumzeit Festival Digital).

@ronaldvandeurzen
@eamonn-karran
@magnusjosefsson
@jimottaway</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 602</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Dec 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-602</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Wow, what a crazy final working week. Oh, yes, I am on vacation from next week on. Only, like I am now working in home office, I will also do vacation in home office. But that's fine, as I do not go and see sea or climb hills or strive a forest, I simply need some rest. How about you? What will you be doing the next two weeks? Still working? Going on a journey? Whatever you plan, syndae will be there with you with no pause at all. As a closer for this years working season (at least for me) this will be a final chill out edition for 2021. Well, 2021 also needs to chill out and hopefully 2022 will be a bit "more normal" again. We will see. For tonight, enjoy some quality sounds by Nicholas Gunn (Beautiful Mind), Anna B May, Xavion (A Brand New Day), KUBA (Analogue Sympathy), Eagle (Synth. Music) (Rogue Planet), Suriya (Raumzeit Festival Digital), Ivan Black (The Wounded Angel), Valentich (Martin Christie Presents Electronic Music Travels), Nattefrost (When Every Cage is Empty), Stan Dart.

@annabmaymusic
@xavion79
@kuba-laurence-harvey
@arend-westra
@ivan-black
@valentich
@stan-dart</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Wow, what a crazy final working week. Oh, yes, I …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Wow, what a crazy final working week. Oh, yes, I am on vacation from next week on. Only, like I am now working in home office, I will also do vacation in home office. But that's fine, as I do not go and see sea or climb hills or strive a forest, I simply need some rest. How about you? What will you be doing the next two weeks? Still working? Going on a journey? Whatever you plan, syndae will be there with you with no pause at all. As a closer for this years working season (at least for me) this will be a final chill out edition for 2021. Well, 2021 also needs to chill out and hopefully 2022 will be a bit "more normal" again. We will see. For tonight, enjoy some quality sounds by Nicholas Gunn (Beautiful Mind), Anna B May, Xavion (A Brand New Day), KUBA (Analogue Sympathy), Eagle (Synth. Music) (Rogue Planet), Suriya (Raumzeit Festival Digital), Ivan Black (The Wounded Angel), Valentich (Martin Christie Presents Electronic Music Travels), Nattefrost (When Every Cage is Empty), Stan Dart.

@annabmaymusic
@xavion79
@kuba-laurence-harvey
@arend-westra
@ivan-black
@valentich
@stan-dart</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 601</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Dec 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-601</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Being an all-time fan of electronic sounds and music, and actively experimenting himself since the late 1980s, in tonight's special edition of syndae you will get an interview with Berlin artist Bernhard Wöstheinrich, also known as The Redundant Rocker and his collaboration with Markus Reuter as centrozoon. His music has been with syndae since the beginning. And with the release of issue 50 of his Materiaal series right to this date, it is time for an interview with this multi talent. Besides some insights and information about his work, you will get related music tonight with tracks by centrozoon (eisprung), Bernhard Wöstheinrich (Studio Session 20210730), Bernhard Wöstheinrich &amp; Tim Motzer (Live at Radio RSD), TaboTago (Sessions 007 / Shifting Heads), Popol Vuh (Affenstunde).</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Being an all-time fan of electronic sounds and mu…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Being an all-time fan of electronic sounds and music, and actively experimenting himself since the late 1980s, in tonight's special edition of syndae you will get an interview with Berlin artist Bernhard Wöstheinrich, also known as The Redundant Rocker and his collaboration with Markus Reuter as centrozoon. His music has been with syndae since the beginning. And with the release of issue 50 of his Materiaal series right to this date, it is time for an interview with this multi talent. Besides some insights and information about his work, you will get related music tonight with tracks by centrozoon (eisprung), Bernhard Wöstheinrich (Studio Session 20210730), Bernhard Wöstheinrich &amp; Tim Motzer (Live at Radio RSD), TaboTago (Sessions 007 / Shifting Heads), Popol Vuh (Affenstunde).</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 600</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Dec 2021 18:44:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-600</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Wow! Is it 600 already? What a journey. Who would have thought the podcast would last that long back in the days? No big deal this time, though. Just the realization of an idea I carried along for quite some time. A special with music from soundtracks. But, of course, not that I pick my favourite movie composers for syndae. And there are quite some great ones, like John Williams, Howard Shore, Tan Dun, Blake Neely, Michael Nyman, and many more. No, with exception of the first, all of them have their roots in electronic music. So go on and pick your movie position and listen in to great tracks by Hans Zimmer &amp; Steve Mazzaro (Army of Thieves), Thorsten Quaeschning (Cargo), Thilo Rex (The Dominoe Principle), Klaus Schulze (Angst), Christopher Franke (Babylon 5 Vol. 1), Vangelis (Blade Runner), Tangerine Dream (Great Wall of China), Michael Stearns (Baraka), Paul Haslinger (Underworld), Jean-Michel Jarre (Oxygène).

@thorstenquaeschning
@klaus-schulze-official
@christopher-franke-official
@michael-stearns-official
@jeanmicheljarre</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Wow! Is it 600 already? What a journey. Who would…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Wow! Is it 600 already? What a journey. Who would have thought the podcast would last that long back in the days? No big deal this time, though. Just the realization of an idea I carried along for quite some time. A special with music from soundtracks. But, of course, not that I pick my favourite movie composers for syndae. And there are quite some great ones, like John Williams, Howard Shore, Tan Dun, Blake Neely, Michael Nyman, and many more. No, with exception of the first, all of them have their roots in electronic music. So go on and pick your movie position and listen in to great tracks by Hans Zimmer &amp; Steve Mazzaro (Army of Thieves), Thorsten Quaeschning (Cargo), Thilo Rex (The Dominoe Principle), Klaus Schulze (Angst), Christopher Franke (Babylon 5 Vol. 1), Vangelis (Blade Runner), Tangerine Dream (Great Wall of China), Michael Stearns (Baraka), Paul Haslinger (Underworld), Jean-Michel Jarre (Oxygène).

@thorstenquaeschning
@klaus-schulze-official
@christopher-franke-official
@michael-stearns-official
@jeanmicheljarre</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 599</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Nov 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-599</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Well, the commercial break for the year has started. Black Friday. Cyber Week. Cyber Monday. Whatever they call it offering thousands of unnecessary products for allegedly the lowest prices. Are you in? Well, I can definitely withstand all this... oh, some cheap VST offerings, where is my mon... erm... Now, there are some offers one cannot resist, can you? What is it about this psychological thing that one buys stuff, if it seems cheap, which you otherwise would not think you need? Is it the hunter from stone age inside each of us? I don't know. But, please, if you find some name your price offerings, like you will hear on tonight's edition, think about whether you can afford to leave some coins. The artists will thank you with more great music. Like given to us by Roman Ridder (Ether), Colin Rayment (Evolving Forms), Dharvol (Through the Neverending Side of Silence), Broekhuis, Keller &amp; Schönwälder (Raumzeit Festival Digital), Chuck van Zyl (21st Anniversary - Part 2), Bob Hedger.

@roman-ridder
@dharvol
@user-493120837</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Well, the commercial break for the year has start…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Well, the commercial break for the year has started. Black Friday. Cyber Week. Cyber Monday. Whatever they call it offering thousands of unnecessary products for allegedly the lowest prices. Are you in? Well, I can definitely withstand all this... oh, some cheap VST offerings, where is my mon... erm... Now, there are some offers one cannot resist, can you? What is it about this psychological thing that one buys stuff, if it seems cheap, which you otherwise would not think you need? Is it the hunter from stone age inside each of us? I don't know. But, please, if you find some name your price offerings, like you will hear on tonight's edition, think about whether you can afford to leave some coins. The artists will thank you with more great music. Like given to us by Roman Ridder (Ether), Colin Rayment (Evolving Forms), Dharvol (Through the Neverending Side of Silence), Broekhuis, Keller &amp; Schönwälder (Raumzeit Festival Digital), Chuck van Zyl (21st Anniversary - Part 2), Bob Hedger.

@roman-ridder
@dharvol
@user-493120837</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 598</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-598</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So this was a week with ups and downs, so I was undecided about what music to choose. Well, defintely more speed than last time, but not too fast and still relaxing. Isn't it strang how the way you feel sometimes reflects in the music? And sometimes it is the complete opposite? So maybe one is stressed, then listening to some ambient might help. Or rather some progressive sounds to match being agitated? Well, whatever style you choose, make sure it is great music by excellent musicians. Like the ones we have on the show tonight presenting to you such great tunes. Join me to listen to tracks by MikeKSmith (Twisty), Twofish (At least a hundred fingers), Wane of Summer (Alien Oceans), Roberto Sass (You Gotta Hold Me Tight), Serge Bardot (Cicada 17 Requiem: Brood X 4), Telefís (Mister Imperator), Carl Weingarten (A Fistful of Dust), Mars Lasar (Coastal Escape), Cousin Silas &amp; Glove Of Bones (The Emporium Artists Project Volume 18 Collab Special Part D), Stan Dart (MurInsel Vol. 4).

@mikeksmith
@reinakatani
@wane-of-summer
@dj-rubberman
@stratobiker
@telefis
@marslasar
@cousin-silas
@gloveofbones
@stan-dart</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So this was a week with ups and downs, so I was u…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So this was a week with ups and downs, so I was undecided about what music to choose. Well, defintely more speed than last time, but not too fast and still relaxing. Isn't it strang how the way you feel sometimes reflects in the music? And sometimes it is the complete opposite? So maybe one is stressed, then listening to some ambient might help. Or rather some progressive sounds to match being agitated? Well, whatever style you choose, make sure it is great music by excellent musicians. Like the ones we have on the show tonight presenting to you such great tunes. Join me to listen to tracks by MikeKSmith (Twisty), Twofish (At least a hundred fingers), Wane of Summer (Alien Oceans), Roberto Sass (You Gotta Hold Me Tight), Serge Bardot (Cicada 17 Requiem: Brood X 4), Telefís (Mister Imperator), Carl Weingarten (A Fistful of Dust), Mars Lasar (Coastal Escape), Cousin Silas &amp; Glove Of Bones (The Emporium Artists Project Volume 18 Collab Special Part D), Stan Dart (MurInsel Vol. 4).

@mikeksmith
@reinakatani
@wane-of-summer
@dj-rubberman
@stratobiker
@telefis
@marslasar
@cousin-silas
@gloveofbones
@stan-dart</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 597</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Nov 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-597</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>This was quite an eventful week, dear friends in music. Quite a lot of heat on the job, which lead to lots of talking, and the same on private side, with planning and supporting. In other news, a new set of people were lifted to the Internation Space Station. Not just some rich dudes going up for taking selfies with earth, but real scientists doing several months of hard work and research in a not so earthly environment. Anyhow, this gives the perfect setting for some ambient sounds on the show, which I obviously have. And it's themed as well, fittingly to space and beyond. Enjoy wonderful tracks by Vangelis (Juno to Jupiter), Ambient Indigo, Cosmic Cadence, Big Beech, Tolubai, Ambient Light, Time Away (Alien Oceans), Synestia (Ambient Online Compilation: Volume 14), Joerg Dankert (Beyond), Steve Roach &amp; Michael Stearns (Beyond Earth &amp; Sky).

@ambientindigo
@cosmic-cadence
@big-beech
@tolubai
@ambientnorthernlight
@timeaway
@onehundredmiles
@joerg-dankert</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>This was quite an eventful week, dear friends in …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>This was quite an eventful week, dear friends in music. Quite a lot of heat on the job, which lead to lots of talking, and the same on private side, with planning and supporting. In other news, a new set of people were lifted to the Internation Space Station. Not just some rich dudes going up for taking selfies with earth, but real scientists doing several months of hard work and research in a not so earthly environment. Anyhow, this gives the perfect setting for some ambient sounds on the show, which I obviously have. And it's themed as well, fittingly to space and beyond. Enjoy wonderful tracks by Vangelis (Juno to Jupiter), Ambient Indigo, Cosmic Cadence, Big Beech, Tolubai, Ambient Light, Time Away (Alien Oceans), Synestia (Ambient Online Compilation: Volume 14), Joerg Dankert (Beyond), Steve Roach &amp; Michael Stearns (Beyond Earth &amp; Sky).

@ambientindigo
@cosmic-cadence
@big-beech
@tolubai
@ambientnorthernlight
@timeaway
@onehundredmiles
@joerg-dankert</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 596</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Nov 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-596</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Last weekend we had the cheapest way of time travel over here: switching back from summer time to normal time. It's amazing that the people still do the one hour trip forward and backward each year, which at present times makes barely any sense. I am a fan of time travel in movies though, loving the idea and mind breaking thinking about what might happen when going forward or backward in time. From a rather mind buggling Time Machine by Wells to modern actioners and completely confusing movies like Tenet.  There are many theories on why or why not time travel would work. And the common invite joke that time travelers will meet last year in June. One way to time travel is by celebrating modern sounds inspired by past masters in music. We will have some great stuff tonight celebrating that past great music style with tracks by dreamSTATE with Rob Hoare (21st Anniversary - Part 2), Wilfried Hanrath ft. Cousin Silas (The Emporium Artists Project Volume 18 Collab Special Part D), Syndromeda (Mythical Pursuit), Thaneco (Journey to Ithaca Vol.2), Michael Brückner (The Crossing of Zone 3), synkrotron &amp; Cosmic Cadence (Ambient Online Compilation: Volume 14).

@morning-oyster-musick
@flyingtonefish
@cousin-silas
@thaneco
@synkrotron
@cosmic-cadence</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Last weekend we had the cheapest way of time trav…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Last weekend we had the cheapest way of time travel over here: switching back from summer time to normal time. It's amazing that the people still do the one hour trip forward and backward each year, which at present times makes barely any sense. I am a fan of time travel in movies though, loving the idea and mind breaking thinking about what might happen when going forward or backward in time. From a rather mind buggling Time Machine by Wells to modern actioners and completely confusing movies like Tenet.  There are many theories on why or why not time travel would work. And the common invite joke that time travelers will meet last year in June. One way to time travel is by celebrating modern sounds inspired by past masters in music. We will have some great stuff tonight celebrating that past great music style with tracks by dreamSTATE with Rob Hoare (21st Anniversary - Part 2), Wilfried Hanrath ft. Cousin Silas (The Emporium Artists Project Volume 18 Collab Special Part D), Syndromeda (Mythical Pursuit), Thaneco (Journey to Ithaca Vol.2), Michael Brückner (The Crossing of Zone 3), synkrotron &amp; Cosmic Cadence (Ambient Online Compilation: Volume 14).

@morning-oyster-musick
@flyingtonefish
@cousin-silas
@thaneco
@synkrotron
@cosmic-cadence</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 595</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Oct 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-595</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>I admit, I was intreagued to do a Halloween special, as it is totally the time. But, for once, I am not so much into it, and second, all the Halloween music just is about to be published these days. Like a big compilation coming up via Aural Films, which you might want to check out this weekend. Or, if you don't, I might have some of the music on the show next week or so. By the way, are you watching Squid Game? I don't. But seems their costumes are quite a thing for Halloween this year. Jump suits and frying baskets as masks. Does not sound like something I'd want to wear. What I want to hear, though, is music like the tracks on tonight's edition. Great stuff by Eonlake (Sublimation Epoch), Roberto Sass (X:Hale), Steen Chorchendorff Jorgensen (Clouds Drifting in Time), Stefan Erbe and Guido Negraszus (Schallplatte 24), Joerg Dankert (Beyond), Dynatron (Origins), Ivan Black (Bone Machine), Feralia Planitia (Feralia Planitia), Keerd (Lost in a Daydream), Michael Brückner (The Crossing of Zone 3).

@eonlake
@dj-rubberman
@joerg-dankert
@dynatronsynth
@ivan-black
@feraliaplanitia
@keerd</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>I admit, I was intreagued to do a Halloween speci…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>I admit, I was intreagued to do a Halloween special, as it is totally the time. But, for once, I am not so much into it, and second, all the Halloween music just is about to be published these days. Like a big compilation coming up via Aural Films, which you might want to check out this weekend. Or, if you don't, I might have some of the music on the show next week or so. By the way, are you watching Squid Game? I don't. But seems their costumes are quite a thing for Halloween this year. Jump suits and frying baskets as masks. Does not sound like something I'd want to wear. What I want to hear, though, is music like the tracks on tonight's edition. Great stuff by Eonlake (Sublimation Epoch), Roberto Sass (X:Hale), Steen Chorchendorff Jorgensen (Clouds Drifting in Time), Stefan Erbe and Guido Negraszus (Schallplatte 24), Joerg Dankert (Beyond), Dynatron (Origins), Ivan Black (Bone Machine), Feralia Planitia (Feralia Planitia), Keerd (Lost in a Daydream), Michael Brückner (The Crossing of Zone 3).

@eonlake
@dj-rubberman
@joerg-dankert
@dynatronsynth
@ivan-black
@feraliaplanitia
@keerd</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 594</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Oct 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-594</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Are you one of those humans who have to live in exciting times and need full action to feel alive? Or are you the more quiet one who definitely longs for serene moments? Well, maybe it's a mix of both where the mix not necessarily has to be centered. Like in music, where one's ears enjoy displacements of sounds and instruments so that a song does not simply sound mono. For me, the excitement mix level definitely is more on the dry side, rather peaceful than anything else. And sometimes, it is great to leave all the thrill behind and head out for your own, alone or in company, to relish life and nature. Tonight's edition is more on the dry side as well, which definitely does not make the music boring, I tell you that. So join me for some great 60 minutes with music by Gleisberg &amp; Scholl (Culture And Spirit), Divine Matrix (Celestial Phenomena. Soundscapes Vol. 3), Ian Boddy (Nevermore), Ivan Black (Gloria Planetarium), Kelly David (Illusive), Desu ExSounds (Figments), jarguna &amp; Ryuzen (Kitsune), Everling (ad hoc).

@ianboddy
@ivan-black
@freej-255201882
@ryuzen
@everling</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Are you one of those humans who have to live in e…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Are you one of those humans who have to live in exciting times and need full action to feel alive? Or are you the more quiet one who definitely longs for serene moments? Well, maybe it's a mix of both where the mix not necessarily has to be centered. Like in music, where one's ears enjoy displacements of sounds and instruments so that a song does not simply sound mono. For me, the excitement mix level definitely is more on the dry side, rather peaceful than anything else. And sometimes, it is great to leave all the thrill behind and head out for your own, alone or in company, to relish life and nature. Tonight's edition is more on the dry side as well, which definitely does not make the music boring, I tell you that. So join me for some great 60 minutes with music by Gleisberg &amp; Scholl (Culture And Spirit), Divine Matrix (Celestial Phenomena. Soundscapes Vol. 3), Ian Boddy (Nevermore), Ivan Black (Gloria Planetarium), Kelly David (Illusive), Desu ExSounds (Figments), jarguna &amp; Ryuzen (Kitsune), Everling (ad hoc).

@ianboddy
@ivan-black
@freej-255201882
@ryuzen
@everling</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 593</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Oct 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-593</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Life is made up of many options that present themselves on its way. You can definitely choose between those options. Not everytime it's a free choice, though. And while one might try to cherry-pick the path to take, it often only is a tip of the ice-berg waiting for you beyond the obvious. So one could think of life to consist of steps to be mastered. Some lighter ones, some steeper ones. People might say that everything is going to be fine in the end. Well, it does not have to be. But there is no easy way out. No, there is not. And there is no way to know, if a choice is good or bad until you walk its way. Yep, life is a challenge. Cherries you pick may be sweet or sour. Well, not regarding the music you pick to listen to. I did some cherry picking for tonight's edition, and you are welcome to join me for some great tunes by Sven Phalanx (Klangtherapie Remix), Vangelis (Juno to Jupiter), Martha Rabbit (Phonolith), Ivan Black (Bone Machine), D-Fried (Eleventh  Listen), Brioskj (One Synth II), Stereo Hypnosis (Hvolf), Boys Of Tomorrow (So It Begins), Stefan Erbe (Comfort'sone).

@ivan-black
@d-fried
@stereohypnosis</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Life is made up of many options that present them…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Life is made up of many options that present themselves on its way. You can definitely choose between those options. Not everytime it's a free choice, though. And while one might try to cherry-pick the path to take, it often only is a tip of the ice-berg waiting for you beyond the obvious. So one could think of life to consist of steps to be mastered. Some lighter ones, some steeper ones. People might say that everything is going to be fine in the end. Well, it does not have to be. But there is no easy way out. No, there is not. And there is no way to know, if a choice is good or bad until you walk its way. Yep, life is a challenge. Cherries you pick may be sweet or sour. Well, not regarding the music you pick to listen to. I did some cherry picking for tonight's edition, and you are welcome to join me for some great tunes by Sven Phalanx (Klangtherapie Remix), Vangelis (Juno to Jupiter), Martha Rabbit (Phonolith), Ivan Black (Bone Machine), D-Fried (Eleventh  Listen), Brioskj (One Synth II), Stereo Hypnosis (Hvolf), Boys Of Tomorrow (So It Begins), Stefan Erbe (Comfort'sone).

@ivan-black
@d-fried
@stereohypnosis</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 592</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Oct 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-592</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Life is definitely not straight forward. Sometimes, things get broken and the mess lies right in front of you. The important thing is to accept the inevitable and find your way through. Even if it requires to clean up the mass or live with it. For this edition, I was not sure where to head with the selection of music. Most of the tracks will have a chill-out touch, some might be more quiet or wilder. So it's sure one short excerpt of a lifespan, which takes you to different paths now and then. Capture your thoughts and let the music take you where you need it to. Have a great listen to music by Wouter Kellerman &amp; David Arkenstone (Pangaea), The Great Northern (Nocturnes), ToXyGeNeDK (Schallplatte 24), Gabriel Le Mar (Into Sonic States), Roberto Sass (X:Hale), Stan Dart (MurInsel Vol. 4), Eonlake (Sublimation Epoch), Kevin Keller (Shimmer), Lisa Hilton (Transparent Sky), Dr Lum (Fourth World Is).

@wouter-kellerman
@davidark
@torben-friedrich
@gabriellemar
@dj-rubberman
@stan-dart
@lisahiltonmusic
@drlum2017</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Life is definitely not straight forward. Sometime…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Life is definitely not straight forward. Sometimes, things get broken and the mess lies right in front of you. The important thing is to accept the inevitable and find your way through. Even if it requires to clean up the mass or live with it. For this edition, I was not sure where to head with the selection of music. Most of the tracks will have a chill-out touch, some might be more quiet or wilder. So it's sure one short excerpt of a lifespan, which takes you to different paths now and then. Capture your thoughts and let the music take you where you need it to. Have a great listen to music by Wouter Kellerman &amp; David Arkenstone (Pangaea), The Great Northern (Nocturnes), ToXyGeNeDK (Schallplatte 24), Gabriel Le Mar (Into Sonic States), Roberto Sass (X:Hale), Stan Dart (MurInsel Vol. 4), Eonlake (Sublimation Epoch), Kevin Keller (Shimmer), Lisa Hilton (Transparent Sky), Dr Lum (Fourth World Is).

@wouter-kellerman
@davidark
@torben-friedrich
@gabriellemar
@dj-rubberman
@stan-dart
@lisahiltonmusic
@drlum2017</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 591</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Oct 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-591</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>We are getting sequential tonight. Which is actually nothing else than doing things one after the other. Maybe repeatedly so. If you think about an engine of a machine, it also is all about repetition of the same sequence. Over and over again. Well, it's not the same, because in music, such sequences in a song evolve over time. They take a while to build up, they vary more or less over the song's story, to finally fade out and release. And there are so many variations of beautiful sequences that one can fill an epoch with great music. Like tonight, where it is only 60 minutes but full of outstanding golden age inspired music by fantastic artists like VoLt (Schallplatte 24), Thaneco (Journey to Ithaca Vol.2), Wellengärtner (Sequential Meditation), Martha Rabbit (Phonolith), Baltes &amp; Erbe (Four Stories), Daniel &amp; Booth (Circle Of Phenomenon).

@thaneco
@daniel-booth</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>We are getting sequential tonight. Which is actua…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>We are getting sequential tonight. Which is actually nothing else than doing things one after the other. Maybe repeatedly so. If you think about an engine of a machine, it also is all about repetition of the same sequence. Over and over again. Well, it's not the same, because in music, such sequences in a song evolve over time. They take a while to build up, they vary more or less over the song's story, to finally fade out and release. And there are so many variations of beautiful sequences that one can fill an epoch with great music. Like tonight, where it is only 60 minutes but full of outstanding golden age inspired music by fantastic artists like VoLt (Schallplatte 24), Thaneco (Journey to Ithaca Vol.2), Wellengärtner (Sequential Meditation), Martha Rabbit (Phonolith), Baltes &amp; Erbe (Four Stories), Daniel &amp; Booth (Circle Of Phenomenon).

@thaneco
@daniel-booth</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 590</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Sep 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-590</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>One of the craziest weeks for me just ends. Which needs quite some room for my brain to be readjusted and freed from the common. Nothing better to do so than having some sounds and beats from the more experimental corners of electronics. And it's always very entertaining and thrilling to follow rather unusual paths in music and sound design standing and newer artists come up with. Rest assured that we are not drifting off too far and the music is still well listenable and within the range of syndae. And so are the artists, most of which where on syndae before in one or the other constellation. Enjoy a suspenseful hour with music by 4T Thieves (Fame is an Addiction), Gašper Torkar (Accept the Risk and Continue), Brainquake feat. Humanfobia (Excess Denied), Sonic Research Society (Drifting Forward), Zyklus (Stimulacra), Mixtaped Monk (Kaleidoscopic Desires), Steve Hadfield (Industrial Chillout Complex), Andy Morello (Modular Cuisine), m00m (Sun Rise), Mitoma (Fragments).

@kahvi-collective
@gasper_torkar
@brainquake-tdop
@mixtaped-monk</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>One of the craziest weeks for me just ends. Which…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>One of the craziest weeks for me just ends. Which needs quite some room for my brain to be readjusted and freed from the common. Nothing better to do so than having some sounds and beats from the more experimental corners of electronics. And it's always very entertaining and thrilling to follow rather unusual paths in music and sound design standing and newer artists come up with. Rest assured that we are not drifting off too far and the music is still well listenable and within the range of syndae. And so are the artists, most of which where on syndae before in one or the other constellation. Enjoy a suspenseful hour with music by 4T Thieves (Fame is an Addiction), Gašper Torkar (Accept the Risk and Continue), Brainquake feat. Humanfobia (Excess Denied), Sonic Research Society (Drifting Forward), Zyklus (Stimulacra), Mixtaped Monk (Kaleidoscopic Desires), Steve Hadfield (Industrial Chillout Complex), Andy Morello (Modular Cuisine), m00m (Sun Rise), Mitoma (Fragments).

@kahvi-collective
@gasper_torkar
@brainquake-tdop
@mixtaped-monk</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 589</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Sep 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-589</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>As most of you well know, from time to time I simply love some quieter sessions to shut me down from the world. There definitely were some gruelling days this week, so it's well earned, too. So here we go. And it's not just any choice of serene music, but some of the best I had on the show yet. As always, recent, current and upcoming releases are waiting to be heard by you. Joii me for some excellent time out with music by Jim Ottaway (Threshold Of The Universe), Cousin Silas (Dreamsville), Frore &amp; Shane Morris (Horizon), Oceanographer (Nectar), City of Dawn &amp; Sherry Finzer (Solace), Wellengärtner (Route To Harmony), Time Away and Progeny -1 (Trans-Siberian Express), EISENLAGER (In·s·tal·la·ti·on).

@jimottaway
@cousin-silas
@paulcasper
@damienduque
@timeaway
@progeny-1-617773258
@midnightradio11</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>As most of you well know, from time to time I sim…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>As most of you well know, from time to time I simply love some quieter sessions to shut me down from the world. There definitely were some gruelling days this week, so it's well earned, too. So here we go. And it's not just any choice of serene music, but some of the best I had on the show yet. As always, recent, current and upcoming releases are waiting to be heard by you. Joii me for some excellent time out with music by Jim Ottaway (Threshold Of The Universe), Cousin Silas (Dreamsville), Frore &amp; Shane Morris (Horizon), Oceanographer (Nectar), City of Dawn &amp; Sherry Finzer (Solace), Wellengärtner (Route To Harmony), Time Away and Progeny -1 (Trans-Siberian Express), EISENLAGER (In·s·tal·la·ti·on).

@jimottaway
@cousin-silas
@paulcasper
@damienduque
@timeaway
@progeny-1-617773258
@midnightradio11</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 588</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Sep 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-588</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>It's the dream of many people from western states: riding the Trans-Siberian Express. It's quite a journey, usually starting in Moscow running all along Southern Russia, sometimes touching China, over to Krasnojarsk far east. Actually, asking local people using this train, they do not understand how one can ride it "for fun". It's not the most comfortable journy and takes days from one end to the other. The view, though, is partially stunning and very unusual for western people. And, of course, it's kind of an adventure travelling this route seemingly forever. Now, on tonight's special edition I present the latest compilation by Legacy of Thought, focusing on this railway line. Here you will get tracks by Cosmic Cadence, AndAWan, Talking to Ghosts, Wane of Summer, Tolubai, Big Beech, BlauDisS and K37. Furthermore, you will get additional tracks from the past by Johan Agebjörn (The Mountain Lake) and Tangerine Dream (Views From A Red Train).

@cosmic-cadence
@andawan
@talkingtoghosts
@wane-of-summer
@tolubai
@big-beech
@blaudiss
@k37productions
@johan-agebjorn</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>It's the dream of many people from western states…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>It's the dream of many people from western states: riding the Trans-Siberian Express. It's quite a journey, usually starting in Moscow running all along Southern Russia, sometimes touching China, over to Krasnojarsk far east. Actually, asking local people using this train, they do not understand how one can ride it "for fun". It's not the most comfortable journy and takes days from one end to the other. The view, though, is partially stunning and very unusual for western people. And, of course, it's kind of an adventure travelling this route seemingly forever. Now, on tonight's special edition I present the latest compilation by Legacy of Thought, focusing on this railway line. Here you will get tracks by Cosmic Cadence, AndAWan, Talking to Ghosts, Wane of Summer, Tolubai, Big Beech, BlauDisS and K37. Furthermore, you will get additional tracks from the past by Johan Agebjörn (The Mountain Lake) and Tangerine Dream (Views From A Red Train).

@cosmic-cadence
@andawan
@talkingtoghosts
@wane-of-summer
@tolubai
@big-beech
@blaudiss
@k37productions
@johan-agebjorn</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 587</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-587</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Another week gone, and I barely remember it. Looking at my calendar, it was quite a busy week. But it does not feel like it. Strange. However, when my calendar says so, there can only be one choice in music... err... which is either ambient or dance-ish. Ok, well, last week it was all about relaxation, this week we will treat the body with some beats. Which is very fitting, as I just compiled a track list that fits my requirements. How accidental. Oh, and then there is a live festival coming up in Fulda, Germany. If you are interested and can make it, simply go for a trip. It's several days the week from September 10th. Take your pick. I have a teaser track amongst the fine music tonight, which features music by Gabriel Le Mar (Into Sonic States), Crennwiick (The World's Recreation), CAIN &amp; Tomchilla (Santosha), Caballero (Soul Sparkle), Dusk Horizon (El Golfo), Flavio Deff aka Dj Home (Onde Elettroniche), DJ_Iterate (FOURTH WORLD IS - Jon Hassell Tribute), Oriom / 70db (Venus Void).

@gabriellemar
@crennwiick
@officialcain
@liketomchilla
@gandulk-caballero
@duskhorizon
@flaviodeff
@user-292034155
@spyra
@steve-schroyder
@b-ashra</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Another week gone, and I barely remember it. Look…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Another week gone, and I barely remember it. Looking at my calendar, it was quite a busy week. But it does not feel like it. Strange. However, when my calendar says so, there can only be one choice in music... err... which is either ambient or dance-ish. Ok, well, last week it was all about relaxation, this week we will treat the body with some beats. Which is very fitting, as I just compiled a track list that fits my requirements. How accidental. Oh, and then there is a live festival coming up in Fulda, Germany. If you are interested and can make it, simply go for a trip. It's several days the week from September 10th. Take your pick. I have a teaser track amongst the fine music tonight, which features music by Gabriel Le Mar (Into Sonic States), Crennwiick (The World's Recreation), CAIN &amp; Tomchilla (Santosha), Caballero (Soul Sparkle), Dusk Horizon (El Golfo), Flavio Deff aka Dj Home (Onde Elettroniche), DJ_Iterate (FOURTH WORLD IS - Jon Hassell Tribute), Oriom / 70db (Venus Void).

@gabriellemar
@crennwiick
@officialcain
@liketomchilla
@gandulk-caballero
@duskhorizon
@flaviodeff
@user-292034155
@spyra
@steve-schroyder
@b-ashra</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 586</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Aug 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-586</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So this was a rather busy week. How was yours? What a nice coincidence that I planned for a quieter edition of syndae tonight. Yes, time to relax a bit with beautiful melodic tracks, just what I need after an exciting week. And there are some really cool tunes in for the 60 minutes. Brand new stuff not even released yet as well as excellent music from earlier this century. Last week we had the golden times, which also are refering to musical styles from the past. Maybe it's the theme for this show. Or maybe not. We'll hear next week. But for now, let's relish outstanding tracks by Mark Isham &amp; Michael Whalen (myndstream Collection Volume 1), Will Ackerman &amp; Jeff Oster &amp; Tom Eaton (Brothers), Ciro Hurtado (Luna), ELEON (Crossover), Клет (АЛКОНАВТ (Alconaut)), Ivan Black (The Green Ray), Bekki Williams (Shadow of the Wind), Andreas Baaden (Slow Down), Bernd Kistenmacher (Antimatter).

@markisham
@michael-whalen-997591802
@ciro-hurtado
@aestheticclaat
@ivan-black
@bekki-williams-music
@andreas-baaden</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So this was a rather busy week. How was yours? Wh…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So this was a rather busy week. How was yours? What a nice coincidence that I planned for a quieter edition of syndae tonight. Yes, time to relax a bit with beautiful melodic tracks, just what I need after an exciting week. And there are some really cool tunes in for the 60 minutes. Brand new stuff not even released yet as well as excellent music from earlier this century. Last week we had the golden times, which also are refering to musical styles from the past. Maybe it's the theme for this show. Or maybe not. We'll hear next week. But for now, let's relish outstanding tracks by Mark Isham &amp; Michael Whalen (myndstream Collection Volume 1), Will Ackerman &amp; Jeff Oster &amp; Tom Eaton (Brothers), Ciro Hurtado (Luna), ELEON (Crossover), Клет (АЛКОНАВТ (Alconaut)), Ivan Black (The Green Ray), Bekki Williams (Shadow of the Wind), Andreas Baaden (Slow Down), Bernd Kistenmacher (Antimatter).

@markisham
@michael-whalen-997591802
@ciro-hurtado
@aestheticclaat
@ivan-black
@bekki-williams-music
@andreas-baaden</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 585</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Aug 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-585</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>There is some tunnel at the light of the end.. erm... or something like it. So I have seen some live music festivals being planned for the next months for the music we love. Not that it always holds, as one already has been cancelled. But some smaller events are coming up, like tiny concert series at the Güterhallen in Solingen, where Stefan Erbe will play life this Sunday (nope, got cancelled due to bad weather) and Martin Stürtzer the week after. And then there is the second installment of the empulsiv online festival coming up on 3rd of September. Ok, not real-live but live on video, where you will experience fresh music by Däcker, Dayflight, Pete Farn, Rene van der Wouden, Skoulaman, Suriya, and Stefan Erbe. Three of those are on tonight's edition. But there is more great stuff celebrating the golden age of electronic music with tracks by Peter Mergener (Astronaut), Chronotope Project (Gnosis), Jim Ottaway (Threshold Of The Universe), Lisa Bella Donna (Moogmentum), Michael Brückner (Recycled Life), Stefan Erbe (Selectronisch Vol. 1), Däcker (Pareidolia), René van der Wouden (Electronic Improvisations on Shimmer Winter Days).

@petermergener
@chronotope-project
@jimottaway
@lisa-bella-donna</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>There is some tunnel at the light of the end.. er…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>There is some tunnel at the light of the end.. erm... or something like it. So I have seen some live music festivals being planned for the next months for the music we love. Not that it always holds, as one already has been cancelled. But some smaller events are coming up, like tiny concert series at the Güterhallen in Solingen, where Stefan Erbe will play life this Sunday (nope, got cancelled due to bad weather) and Martin Stürtzer the week after. And then there is the second installment of the empulsiv online festival coming up on 3rd of September. Ok, not real-live but live on video, where you will experience fresh music by Däcker, Dayflight, Pete Farn, Rene van der Wouden, Skoulaman, Suriya, and Stefan Erbe. Three of those are on tonight's edition. But there is more great stuff celebrating the golden age of electronic music with tracks by Peter Mergener (Astronaut), Chronotope Project (Gnosis), Jim Ottaway (Threshold Of The Universe), Lisa Bella Donna (Moogmentum), Michael Brückner (Recycled Life), Stefan Erbe (Selectronisch Vol. 1), Däcker (Pareidolia), René van der Wouden (Electronic Improvisations on Shimmer Winter Days).

@petermergener
@chronotope-project
@jimottaway
@lisa-bella-donna</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 584</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Aug 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-584</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Since short after the start, several of the cool tracks on syndae come from netlabels. They have been around for quite some while now, providing a platform for independent artist to publish and distribute their music. Most times, these netlabel offerings are free or name your price albums, so you can usually give what you think the music is worth. And it definitely is worth something. The quality of many of those releases are really good and the music spans various genres, so it never gets boring. On the 14th of July they celebrate Netlabel Day. Quite a bunch of publications from Netlabels on this day. And tonight, we feature a fitting collection of them. Enjoy an hour of diverse tunes by Mad Steppers &amp; Dubsezion (Dub Free Vol. 8), Olympic (For the Sea), Terranigma &amp; dvidevat (Access Frame: Monstrosity), Sonny Monk (Time is Art), tinarao &amp; Better than matter &amp; 5.45 (Netlabel Day 2021), Mr. Hoosteen ft. Beca Jon &amp; STEB (To All Our Friends &amp; Family), Tomoroh Hidari (The Reinterpretation of Dreams).

@madsteppers-09
@olympic-2
@terranigma
@dvidevat
@tinarao
@betterthanmatter
@makrodosing
@hstnalmitey
@steb-music
@fth42</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Since short after the start, several of the cool …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Since short after the start, several of the cool tracks on syndae come from netlabels. They have been around for quite some while now, providing a platform for independent artist to publish and distribute their music. Most times, these netlabel offerings are free or name your price albums, so you can usually give what you think the music is worth. And it definitely is worth something. The quality of many of those releases are really good and the music spans various genres, so it never gets boring. On the 14th of July they celebrate Netlabel Day. Quite a bunch of publications from Netlabels on this day. And tonight, we feature a fitting collection of them. Enjoy an hour of diverse tunes by Mad Steppers &amp; Dubsezion (Dub Free Vol. 8), Olympic (For the Sea), Terranigma &amp; dvidevat (Access Frame: Monstrosity), Sonny Monk (Time is Art), tinarao &amp; Better than matter &amp; 5.45 (Netlabel Day 2021), Mr. Hoosteen ft. Beca Jon &amp; STEB (To All Our Friends &amp; Family), Tomoroh Hidari (The Reinterpretation of Dreams).

@madsteppers-09
@olympic-2
@terranigma
@dvidevat
@tinarao
@betterthanmatter
@makrodosing
@hstnalmitey
@steb-music
@fth42</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 583</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Aug 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-583</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>It's been a not too busy week, with so many people being on vacation these days. But it is always a good choice to have some rather peaceful music at hand. Either if one stayed at home, had a workful week, or being far away and relishing the scenery. Ok, it's not the most serene edition you heard on syndae, as I could not resist to throw in some beats. But that's the fun of it, isn't it? Having 60 minutes of drifting and lifting music with turns and twists in between. But listen for yourself and join me with great tracks by Ambiente Solstice (Abandoned Peace), Seifert &amp; Steinbüchel (Missions), Klangzaun, Jon Durant &amp; Stephan Thelen (Crossings), Ivan Black (Optophone), Gonzini Gonz (The Cousin Silas Emporium Members Project Volume 16), Joerg Dankert (Restore Faith), Mark Seelig (The Disciple’s Meditation).

@klangzaun
@ivan-black
@gonzini-gonz
@markseelig</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>It's been a not too busy week, with so many peopl…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>It's been a not too busy week, with so many people being on vacation these days. But it is always a good choice to have some rather peaceful music at hand. Either if one stayed at home, had a workful week, or being far away and relishing the scenery. Ok, it's not the most serene edition you heard on syndae, as I could not resist to throw in some beats. But that's the fun of it, isn't it? Having 60 minutes of drifting and lifting music with turns and twists in between. But listen for yourself and join me with great tracks by Ambiente Solstice (Abandoned Peace), Seifert &amp; Steinbüchel (Missions), Klangzaun, Jon Durant &amp; Stephan Thelen (Crossings), Ivan Black (Optophone), Gonzini Gonz (The Cousin Silas Emporium Members Project Volume 16), Joerg Dankert (Restore Faith), Mark Seelig (The Disciple’s Meditation).

@klangzaun
@ivan-black
@gonzini-gonz
@markseelig</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 582</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-582</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>These times are so complex and chaotic, it's incredible. Last week I mentioned the storm over Western Germany (which also hit Belgium quiet hard). I did not mention thatmy wife and I were on the way south on the road, when the rain got so strong that I could barely see the next car in front of me. Luckily, we decided to stop and return home. Not all of you were so lucky. For example Bernd "moonbooter" Scholl, who suffered quite some loss. If you like to support, buy at MellowJet's bandcamp page, which will also support the artists of the label. Well, also a bit "chaotic", at least style-wise, comes tonight's edition of syndae. Hope you will enjoy this mix with tracks by moonbooter (Beyond the Neon Lights), Wellenfeld (The Journey of Voyager 1), Anna B. May (Awareness), mōshonsensu (Solemn Grandeur), Static Dreamscapes (Ayni Despacho), Caballero (Soul Sparkle), Johannes Linstead (Bohemian Strings), Lisa Gerrard and Jules Maxwell (Burn), Congas Atlas (Congas Atlas), Erik Wøllo (Winter Tide: Live at SoundQuest Fest 2021).

@annabmaymusic
@moshonsensu
@gandulk-caballero
@aleckat-official</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>These times are so complex and chaotic, it's incr…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>These times are so complex and chaotic, it's incredible. Last week I mentioned the storm over Western Germany (which also hit Belgium quiet hard). I did not mention thatmy wife and I were on the way south on the road, when the rain got so strong that I could barely see the next car in front of me. Luckily, we decided to stop and return home. Not all of you were so lucky. For example Bernd "moonbooter" Scholl, who suffered quite some loss. If you like to support, buy at MellowJet's bandcamp page, which will also support the artists of the label. Well, also a bit "chaotic", at least style-wise, comes tonight's edition of syndae. Hope you will enjoy this mix with tracks by moonbooter (Beyond the Neon Lights), Wellenfeld (The Journey of Voyager 1), Anna B. May (Awareness), mōshonsensu (Solemn Grandeur), Static Dreamscapes (Ayni Despacho), Caballero (Soul Sparkle), Johannes Linstead (Bohemian Strings), Lisa Gerrard and Jules Maxwell (Burn), Congas Atlas (Congas Atlas), Erik Wøllo (Winter Tide: Live at SoundQuest Fest 2021).

@annabmaymusic
@moshonsensu
@gandulk-caballero
@aleckat-official</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 581</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-581</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>One week and one internet fluke later, here comes a brand new edition of your beloved show. As always, I am really happy about the music to be on this edition, a mix of good old friends and brand new names. Well, I have been quite lucky otherwise, had some nice little vacation with my wife and started a new job with cool new colleagues. Looking forward to the rest of the year. And wishing all those a heads up who weren't so lucky in the last weeks heavy rainfalls, which was quite close to my place, too. Hope you will all be fine. So this is a let's go forward and good luck edition with fantastic music by Seifert &amp; Steinbüchel (Missions), Michael L. Rogers (Energy Transformation), Ivan Black (The Green Ray), Colin Rayment (Polyphonic Memories), Data Rebel and Martin Nonstatic (Matters Of The Heart), Michael Brückner (Recycled Life), Rupert Lally (Beyond The Night).

@ivan-black
@datarebel
@martin-nonstatic</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>One week and one internet fluke later, here comes…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>One week and one internet fluke later, here comes a brand new edition of your beloved show. As always, I am really happy about the music to be on this edition, a mix of good old friends and brand new names. Well, I have been quite lucky otherwise, had some nice little vacation with my wife and started a new job with cool new colleagues. Looking forward to the rest of the year. And wishing all those a heads up who weren't so lucky in the last weeks heavy rainfalls, which was quite close to my place, too. Hope you will all be fine. So this is a let's go forward and good luck edition with fantastic music by Seifert &amp; Steinbüchel (Missions), Michael L. Rogers (Energy Transformation), Ivan Black (The Green Ray), Colin Rayment (Polyphonic Memories), Data Rebel and Martin Nonstatic (Matters Of The Heart), Michael Brückner (Recycled Life), Rupert Lally (Beyond The Night).

@ivan-black
@datarebel
@martin-nonstatic</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 580</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Jul 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-580</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Once and again philosophers raise the question, whether everything you experience is simply an illusion made up by your mind. Whatever that mind might be then. Recently I saw a science report on how we perceive our environment. All fact based science, but in the end it leaves one with the question, whether life actually is an illusion. Most of what we experience is what the brain makes out of it. Especially, as it does have no proof whatsoever about all the visual, aural, or nasal stimuli it gets. So it gets trained by what it makes out of it and builds up on what others tell (or what it thinks they tell and what it means). One can get crazy thinking about this all. So, whether the music you hear on this show is actually the same others will hear, you will never know. But you will definitely find out if you like it. And it’s great music (at least to me) coming from Nigel Mullaney (Matters Of The Heart), Divine Matrix (Heart Of The Shaman), elektrojudas (virus), Bilbosa (Ayla), Dynatron (Surveillance), Jong (Meeting Elea), Alan Elettronico (Electric Mind), Oliva (Lilith and the Garden of Eden), Kanz (Remind me Tomorrow), Axess (Time Traveller).

@nigel-mullaney
@elektrojudas
@bil-bosa
@dynatronsynth
@k-gavrilov</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Once and again philosophers raise the question, w…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Once and again philosophers raise the question, whether everything you experience is simply an illusion made up by your mind. Whatever that mind might be then. Recently I saw a science report on how we perceive our environment. All fact based science, but in the end it leaves one with the question, whether life actually is an illusion. Most of what we experience is what the brain makes out of it. Especially, as it does have no proof whatsoever about all the visual, aural, or nasal stimuli it gets. So it gets trained by what it makes out of it and builds up on what others tell (or what it thinks they tell and what it means). One can get crazy thinking about this all. So, whether the music you hear on this show is actually the same others will hear, you will never know. But you will definitely find out if you like it. And it’s great music (at least to me) coming from Nigel Mullaney (Matters Of The Heart), Divine Matrix (Heart Of The Shaman), elektrojudas (virus), Bilbosa (Ayla), Dynatron (Surveillance), Jong (Meeting Elea), Alan Elettronico (Electric Mind), Oliva (Lilith and the Garden of Eden), Kanz (Remind me Tomorrow), Axess (Time Traveller).

@nigel-mullaney
@elektrojudas
@bil-bosa
@dynatronsynth
@k-gavrilov</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 579</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Jul 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-579</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Relax, let’s do it. Even if Frankie won’t go to Hollywood. It’s definitely the time of the year to go for recreation and leave all the stress behind. I bet you’ve earned it, too. So, lean back, drop into your hammock and rest. Now, a couch will do fine as well. Or a bed. Or… Ok, the important thing is to listen to great music that has the chill factor. and there is quite a bunch of those on tonight’s edition. Have some outstanding listening time with Manila Ice (She wants me dead), David Gerard (The Anxious Beating Of My Tensile Heart), Equanimous &amp; Kaya Project (Mystic Dreaming), M’elle Louise (Deliverance), Bop (Matters of the Heart), Jong (Meeting Elea), Jens Radig (Schwebende Musik), elektrojudas (virus), Joao Ceser (Fiumi.brz), Banco de Gaia (Apollo).

@ambientism
@equanimous
@mellelouisemusic
@bop
@jrfuture
@elektrojudas
@bancodegaia</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Relax, let’s do it. Even if Frankie won’t go to H…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Relax, let’s do it. Even if Frankie won’t go to Hollywood. It’s definitely the time of the year to go for recreation and leave all the stress behind. I bet you’ve earned it, too. So, lean back, drop into your hammock and rest. Now, a couch will do fine as well. Or a bed. Or… Ok, the important thing is to listen to great music that has the chill factor. and there is quite a bunch of those on tonight’s edition. Have some outstanding listening time with Manila Ice (She wants me dead), David Gerard (The Anxious Beating Of My Tensile Heart), Equanimous &amp; Kaya Project (Mystic Dreaming), M’elle Louise (Deliverance), Bop (Matters of the Heart), Jong (Meeting Elea), Jens Radig (Schwebende Musik), elektrojudas (virus), Joao Ceser (Fiumi.brz), Banco de Gaia (Apollo).

@ambientism
@equanimous
@mellelouisemusic
@bop
@jrfuture
@elektrojudas
@bancodegaia</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 578</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Jun 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-578</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>When I grew up, there was no internet (yeah, I am old). The only source of music were radio and tv (and concerts of course). Coincidentally, at the same time the electronic music movement grew up, which caught my intention in the 80s with the one and only Schwingungen radio show. Yes, this kind of music was played on public radio by the time. Listening to Berlin School music nowadays definitely reminds me of those good old radio times. And actually these times are kind of the reason for me doing this podcast. So how not to celebrate this style once and again at syndae? Tonight's the night, and it's all freshly released music as well. From artist picking up the baton from the past and pushing it into the modern times. Join me, will you? And listen to these fantastic tracks by Jon Durant &amp; Stephan Thelen (Crossings), Frank Tischer &amp; Mac of BIOnighT (Coordinates), Fratoroler (Berlin), Uwe Rechzeh (Voyage), Shaping Mind and Martin Lüders (Schwebende Musik).

@gabriel-sandu-1
@martin-lueders</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>When I grew up, there was no internet (yeah, I am…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>When I grew up, there was no internet (yeah, I am old). The only source of music were radio and tv (and concerts of course). Coincidentally, at the same time the electronic music movement grew up, which caught my intention in the 80s with the one and only Schwingungen radio show. Yes, this kind of music was played on public radio by the time. Listening to Berlin School music nowadays definitely reminds me of those good old radio times. And actually these times are kind of the reason for me doing this podcast. So how not to celebrate this style once and again at syndae? Tonight's the night, and it's all freshly released music as well. From artist picking up the baton from the past and pushing it into the modern times. Join me, will you? And listen to these fantastic tracks by Jon Durant &amp; Stephan Thelen (Crossings), Frank Tischer &amp; Mac of BIOnighT (Coordinates), Fratoroler (Berlin), Uwe Rechzeh (Voyage), Shaping Mind and Martin Lüders (Schwebende Musik).

@gabriel-sandu-1
@martin-lueders</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 577</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Jun 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-577</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The past days were so hot, there is no way I can play beat driven music tonight. Ambient it is. And there is a good reason to have it on the show anyway, which kind of has two parts tonight. The first half will have some cool recent and brand new albums whereof I have tracks for you. These are by Curious Inversions (LP24 Incorporated), Shinpal (Blue Stories), Ross Christopher (Apophenia), Bart Hawkins (Vision Of Eden), and Forest Robots (Amongst A Landscape Of Spiritual Reckoning). The second half is dedicated to the brand new compilation by Legacy of Thought that got released right today. It's all about the far future and events predicted to happen on earth. Well, amongst others, it features a track by myself, which is reason enough. I'm not playing that one, though, but five selected tracks of the 13 ones on the album. These are the contributions by Andawan, The Broken Cradle, Ambient Indigo, K37, and Time Away.

@forest-robots
@andawan
@thebrokencradle
@ambientindigo
@k37productions
@timeaway</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The past days were so hot, there is no way I can …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>The past days were so hot, there is no way I can play beat driven music tonight. Ambient it is. And there is a good reason to have it on the show anyway, which kind of has two parts tonight. The first half will have some cool recent and brand new albums whereof I have tracks for you. These are by Curious Inversions (LP24 Incorporated), Shinpal (Blue Stories), Ross Christopher (Apophenia), Bart Hawkins (Vision Of Eden), and Forest Robots (Amongst A Landscape Of Spiritual Reckoning). The second half is dedicated to the brand new compilation by Legacy of Thought that got released right today. It's all about the far future and events predicted to happen on earth. Well, amongst others, it features a track by myself, which is reason enough. I'm not playing that one, though, but five selected tracks of the 13 ones on the album. These are the contributions by Andawan, The Broken Cradle, Ambient Indigo, K37, and Time Away.

@forest-robots
@andawan
@thebrokencradle
@ambientindigo
@k37productions
@timeaway</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 576</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-576</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Did I tell you that I am following a bunch of channels on Youtube? Ah, yes, I did. Well, there is that one music channel with an "old dude", actually quite a successful producer and musician himself, who occasionally also has some stories on younger musical history. Something that caught my ears was him saying that while back in the 70s and 80s artists and bands tend to compose their music themselves. So it was about one, two or three people involved in creating a new song. And those songs were rather complex as well, with unusual chord progressions and therefore more complex melodies. Nowadays, though, songs are rather simple, most having a typical chord progressions like I-V-vi-IV. The crazy thing is, that many of those songs are written by more than a handful of people, and one often sees 9 to 11 songwriters named for just one simple song. Strange worlds. And I can tell you, not at all with music in ambient and electronic you will get on syndae. For sure the advantage of mostly independent artists. So join me for really cool music by Erik Wøllo (North Star), Majestica (Spire), Johan Agebjörn &amp; Mikael Ögren (Artefact), Divine Matrix (Heart Of The Shaman), Holeg Spies (Supramyth), Shunia (Shunia), 2002 (Hummingbird), Iyari (Ayni), Lord Of The Ants (We Too Are Gods), David Helpling &amp; Jon Jenkins (The Crossing).

@johan-agebjorn
@mikael-gren-2
@spiestv
@jonjenkins</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Did I tell you that I am following a bunch of cha…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Did I tell you that I am following a bunch of channels on Youtube? Ah, yes, I did. Well, there is that one music channel with an "old dude", actually quite a successful producer and musician himself, who occasionally also has some stories on younger musical history. Something that caught my ears was him saying that while back in the 70s and 80s artists and bands tend to compose their music themselves. So it was about one, two or three people involved in creating a new song. And those songs were rather complex as well, with unusual chord progressions and therefore more complex melodies. Nowadays, though, songs are rather simple, most having a typical chord progressions like I-V-vi-IV. The crazy thing is, that many of those songs are written by more than a handful of people, and one often sees 9 to 11 songwriters named for just one simple song. Strange worlds. And I can tell you, not at all with music in ambient and electronic you will get on syndae. For sure the advantage of mostly independent artists. So join me for really cool music by Erik Wøllo (North Star), Majestica (Spire), Johan Agebjörn &amp; Mikael Ögren (Artefact), Divine Matrix (Heart Of The Shaman), Holeg Spies (Supramyth), Shunia (Shunia), 2002 (Hummingbird), Iyari (Ayni), Lord Of The Ants (We Too Are Gods), David Helpling &amp; Jon Jenkins (The Crossing).

@johan-agebjorn
@mikael-gren-2
@spiestv
@jonjenkins</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 575</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Jun 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-575</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So, I honestly don't know, what to write about tonight. I had a very mixed week, ranging from great talks and plans for more talks. Over re-joining the jury for the Schallwelle awards. Up to some sad news via a friend living abroad. So what is it gonna be? When I planned the show for tonight, I firstly had no idea what kind of music to play with having such a mixed time. I guess, putting the beats in serves both ways. For once, you can get lost in the rhythms for celebration. And second, you can get lost in the rhythms for dampening sad thoughts. Either way, this show may give a little bit of sunshine to anyone in any situation. Get into the beats with dvidevat and Nulla (068/078-1), Osiris4 (Contrast), Information Ghetto (Magnetic Position), Tracya (Mirrorman), Gus Till (Ghosts of the Earth), Marie Wilhelmine Anders (Travels), Steve Moore + Bluetech (Liminal Migration), DeeperNET (One).

@dvidevat
@nulla0
@osiristechno
@clapan
@tracya0000
@gus-till
@system7
@marie-w-anders
@stevemoore2600</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So, I honestly don't know, what to write about to…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So, I honestly don't know, what to write about tonight. I had a very mixed week, ranging from great talks and plans for more talks. Over re-joining the jury for the Schallwelle awards. Up to some sad news via a friend living abroad. So what is it gonna be? When I planned the show for tonight, I firstly had no idea what kind of music to play with having such a mixed time. I guess, putting the beats in serves both ways. For once, you can get lost in the rhythms for celebration. And second, you can get lost in the rhythms for dampening sad thoughts. Either way, this show may give a little bit of sunshine to anyone in any situation. Get into the beats with dvidevat and Nulla (068/078-1), Osiris4 (Contrast), Information Ghetto (Magnetic Position), Tracya (Mirrorman), Gus Till (Ghosts of the Earth), Marie Wilhelmine Anders (Travels), Steve Moore + Bluetech (Liminal Migration), DeeperNET (One).

@dvidevat
@nulla0
@osiristechno
@clapan
@tracya0000
@gus-till
@system7
@marie-w-anders
@stevemoore2600</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 574</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 28 May 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-574</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Recently, someonesaid that 7 month of winter is enough. I do agree. A cannot remember a day without rain or higher temperatures in the past weeks. Well, while I cannot change the weather, I can definitely change the pace of sounds on syndae and, hopefully, the overall mood. And quite a salmagundi you get tonight. Very cool tunes, of course. And a pointer to an online concert (or rather online album premiere) with Bernhard Wöstheinrich. Join me for some musical adventures with sounds by Lisa Gerrard and Jules Maxwell (Burn), Otarion (No Time was lost), Home Brewed Universe (Cover Chronicles), Eonlake (Magic Window Session), Simon Klee (Blue Scream), Nefon Tapes &amp; Potential DifferenSe (Tenth Listen), Erez Yaary (Memoria Technica), Johan Agebjörn &amp; Mikael Ögren (Artefact), Bernhard Wöstheinrich (Magnet).

@jules_maxwell
@user-235080683
@nefon_tapes
@potentiald
@johan-agebjorn
@mikael-gren-2</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Recently, someonesaid that 7 month of winter is e…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Recently, someonesaid that 7 month of winter is enough. I do agree. A cannot remember a day without rain or higher temperatures in the past weeks. Well, while I cannot change the weather, I can definitely change the pace of sounds on syndae and, hopefully, the overall mood. And quite a salmagundi you get tonight. Very cool tunes, of course. And a pointer to an online concert (or rather online album premiere) with Bernhard Wöstheinrich. Join me for some musical adventures with sounds by Lisa Gerrard and Jules Maxwell (Burn), Otarion (No Time was lost), Home Brewed Universe (Cover Chronicles), Eonlake (Magic Window Session), Simon Klee (Blue Scream), Nefon Tapes &amp; Potential DifferenSe (Tenth Listen), Erez Yaary (Memoria Technica), Johan Agebjörn &amp; Mikael Ögren (Artefact), Bernhard Wöstheinrich (Magnet).

@jules_maxwell
@user-235080683
@nefon_tapes
@potentiald
@johan-agebjorn
@mikael-gren-2</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 573</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-573</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>What a smooth and calm week this was on my side. And I met people on the way that made quite a difference in how I see and understand what work can be. Well, as I am still in the transition of finding a new purpose in life, for tonight I decided to have a mind gets peace party. Exactly, it's an evening with ambient music. Well, ambient can get a bit exciting, like when tribal sounds enter the realm or space travel gets a bit bumpy, so it's never always only soundscapes on the floor. But you will be able to close your eyes and switch off to take part in the journey of thoughts. Join me, well ya? Let's have a nice and smooth ride with tracks by Wellengärtner (Solar System), jarguna (Animas-k), Deborah Martin &amp; Jill Haley (The Silence Of Grace), Willebrant and M.NOMIZED (MidnightRadio Compilation 104), Kieran Mahon (Blue Scream), IcingWolf (Desert Space), Volker Lankow (Music For Boring Times - Part 2).

@user-489078264
@fractionstudio
@icingwolf</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>What a smooth and calm week this was on my side. …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>What a smooth and calm week this was on my side. And I met people on the way that made quite a difference in how I see and understand what work can be. Well, as I am still in the transition of finding a new purpose in life, for tonight I decided to have a mind gets peace party. Exactly, it's an evening with ambient music. Well, ambient can get a bit exciting, like when tribal sounds enter the realm or space travel gets a bit bumpy, so it's never always only soundscapes on the floor. But you will be able to close your eyes and switch off to take part in the journey of thoughts. Join me, well ya? Let's have a nice and smooth ride with tracks by Wellengärtner (Solar System), jarguna (Animas-k), Deborah Martin &amp; Jill Haley (The Silence Of Grace), Willebrant and M.NOMIZED (MidnightRadio Compilation 104), Kieran Mahon (Blue Scream), IcingWolf (Desert Space), Volker Lankow (Music For Boring Times - Part 2).

@user-489078264
@fractionstudio
@icingwolf</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 572</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 14 May 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-572</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>It sometimes feels like a different life when thinking back to my youth and all the fantastic new music that I discovered under the umbrella term electronic music. I always favoured instrumental music, like film music and such, but the new generation of lyric-less tunes was simply fantastic. I actually heard my first Kraftwerk music on a tape back then, which I found in a small library (that thing where you can rent books). It was Computerwelt with that bright yellow cover and now ancient home computer on it. What a wonderful new (computer) world it opened. Soon I scanned the record shop for this kind of sounds, where lots of unknown and cool stuff was available. The love for the music still is inside of me, and obviously for others as well. Enjoy great modern takes on past time styles with tracks by Uwe Reckzeh (Voyage), Ivan Black (Ah! Sun-flower), RadioSilence (Nemeton), Curious Inversions (LP24 Incorporated), Fusion of Elements (Sessions in the Quantum Field), MS2020 (Futur N), René van der Wouden (Electronic Improvisations on Shimmer Winter Days).

@ivan-black
@rewo</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>It sometimes feels like a different life when thi…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>It sometimes feels like a different life when thinking back to my youth and all the fantastic new music that I discovered under the umbrella term electronic music. I always favoured instrumental music, like film music and such, but the new generation of lyric-less tunes was simply fantastic. I actually heard my first Kraftwerk music on a tape back then, which I found in a small library (that thing where you can rent books). It was Computerwelt with that bright yellow cover and now ancient home computer on it. What a wonderful new (computer) world it opened. Soon I scanned the record shop for this kind of sounds, where lots of unknown and cool stuff was available. The love for the music still is inside of me, and obviously for others as well. Enjoy great modern takes on past time styles with tracks by Uwe Reckzeh (Voyage), Ivan Black (Ah! Sun-flower), RadioSilence (Nemeton), Curious Inversions (LP24 Incorporated), Fusion of Elements (Sessions in the Quantum Field), MS2020 (Futur N), René van der Wouden (Electronic Improvisations on Shimmer Winter Days).

@ivan-black
@rewo</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 571</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 07 May 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-571</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Life sometimes (or often?) has unexpected twists in its pocket, where your plans do not come true (Sorry, Hannibal). One of my plans was to stick with my job until the end of times. Well, it shall not be. Doing lots of job interviews for once is thrilling on the other side it is a bit exhausting. In the past two weeks I got to know quite a lot of new people in the business, and it really were great talks with great people. Still, there is a time where one needs to reflect and rest one's mind. Where am I aiming? Well, I needed something to ease my brain, cool it down, chill it out. Last week, it was very much on the easy side (some say it was too easy). This time, it's less easy but more chill. Have a fun and relaxing time with tracks by Bluetech &amp; Steve Moore (Liminal Migration), M'elle Louise(Amedeo), Michael Whalen (Future Shock), David Wright (The Lost Colony), Humus Hummus (Made Of Elektroniks), Eonlake (Magic Window Session), Stan Dart (Basilica), Infinite Third (Living Moments Vol. 3).

@bluetech
@stevemoore2600
@mellelouisemusic
@michael-whalen-997591802
@humushummus
@eonlake
@stan-dart
@infinitethird</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Life sometimes (or often?) has unexpected twists …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Life sometimes (or often?) has unexpected twists in its pocket, where your plans do not come true (Sorry, Hannibal). One of my plans was to stick with my job until the end of times. Well, it shall not be. Doing lots of job interviews for once is thrilling on the other side it is a bit exhausting. In the past two weeks I got to know quite a lot of new people in the business, and it really were great talks with great people. Still, there is a time where one needs to reflect and rest one's mind. Where am I aiming? Well, I needed something to ease my brain, cool it down, chill it out. Last week, it was very much on the easy side (some say it was too easy). This time, it's less easy but more chill. Have a fun and relaxing time with tracks by Bluetech &amp; Steve Moore (Liminal Migration), M'elle Louise(Amedeo), Michael Whalen (Future Shock), David Wright (The Lost Colony), Humus Hummus (Made Of Elektroniks), Eonlake (Magic Window Session), Stan Dart (Basilica), Infinite Third (Living Moments Vol. 3).

@bluetech
@stevemoore2600
@mellelouisemusic
@michael-whalen-997591802
@humushummus
@eonlake
@stan-dart
@infinitethird</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 570</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Apr 2021 17:44:02 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-570</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>That's right. It's that time again. Lean back, take a drink, and enjoy some beautiful and relaxing tunes on this edition. You've earned it. I am sure you have. For a busy week. For a thrilling time. For meeting annoying people. For having to listen to dreadful music on the radio. For all those ads on TV. For simply not being able to listen to an episode of syndae for 7 days. Yes, I am sure, if you think about it, there was that pesky moment, where you rolled your eyes or palmed your face. Of maybe you simply had a great time. Then, you also earned to close the week with some fantastic music. Like the tracks you will find on this show given to tus by 8 Parallel ft. Riffi (Unity of Nature), MAJI (Healing Volume 1), Fiona Joy Hawkins &amp; Rebecca Daniel (Heavenly Voices), Balmorhea (The Wind), AO Music (Kutumba), Jeff Johnson &amp; Phil Keaggy (Ravenna), CG Deuter (Song of the Last Tree), Force For Good (Innocence), Jeff Greinke (Other Weather), Ivan Black (Ah! Sun-flower), IcingWolf (Goodbye).

@8parallel
@fionajoyhawkinsmusic
@abbeywoodrecords
@ivan-black</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>That's right. It's that time again. Lean back, ta…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>That's right. It's that time again. Lean back, take a drink, and enjoy some beautiful and relaxing tunes on this edition. You've earned it. I am sure you have. For a busy week. For a thrilling time. For meeting annoying people. For having to listen to dreadful music on the radio. For all those ads on TV. For simply not being able to listen to an episode of syndae for 7 days. Yes, I am sure, if you think about it, there was that pesky moment, where you rolled your eyes or palmed your face. Of maybe you simply had a great time. Then, you also earned to close the week with some fantastic music. Like the tracks you will find on this show given to tus by 8 Parallel ft. Riffi (Unity of Nature), MAJI (Healing Volume 1), Fiona Joy Hawkins &amp; Rebecca Daniel (Heavenly Voices), Balmorhea (The Wind), AO Music (Kutumba), Jeff Johnson &amp; Phil Keaggy (Ravenna), CG Deuter (Song of the Last Tree), Force For Good (Innocence), Jeff Greinke (Other Weather), Ivan Black (Ah! Sun-flower), IcingWolf (Goodbye).

@8parallel
@fionajoyhawkinsmusic
@abbeywoodrecords
@ivan-black</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 569</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Apr 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-569</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>We are living in speedy times. Everyone is in a rush. Everything has to be done right away. And best to have what I want in a Zero-Day delivery (or am I mixing this up with exploit?). Well, for most music you hear on my show, you actually have zero-day delivery, as they are available as direct download. Many artists stopped producing physical albums, as they become to expensive with print and production and posting. So what is your preferred way for getting hold of music? Do you buy downloads? Do you require a CD or even Vinyl? Or do you not care to own it at all and stream away? Let me know in the comment sections on social or soundcloud or mixcloud. One thing I do know though, you love listening to podcasts. Like the one at your fingertip, which has great and more speedy music for you tonight by Stan Dart (Basilica - The Remix EP), Mabu + Chanty Schandtat (Midnight Radio Compilation 103), Caballero &amp; Chan Solo (Digital Family Vol.9), Devalero (Tog), Blue Alchemy &amp; Koorow (Lost Civilisation), CrennWiick &amp; Latus (Pote 4), AudioNuts.

@stan-dart
@mabuskebu
@kooroww
@crennwiick
@audionuts</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>We are living in speedy times. Everyone is in a r…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>We are living in speedy times. Everyone is in a rush. Everything has to be done right away. And best to have what I want in a Zero-Day delivery (or am I mixing this up with exploit?). Well, for most music you hear on my show, you actually have zero-day delivery, as they are available as direct download. Many artists stopped producing physical albums, as they become to expensive with print and production and posting. So what is your preferred way for getting hold of music? Do you buy downloads? Do you require a CD or even Vinyl? Or do you not care to own it at all and stream away? Let me know in the comment sections on social or soundcloud or mixcloud. One thing I do know though, you love listening to podcasts. Like the one at your fingertip, which has great and more speedy music for you tonight by Stan Dart (Basilica - The Remix EP), Mabu + Chanty Schandtat (Midnight Radio Compilation 103), Caballero &amp; Chan Solo (Digital Family Vol.9), Devalero (Tog), Blue Alchemy &amp; Koorow (Lost Civilisation), CrennWiick &amp; Latus (Pote 4), AudioNuts.

@stan-dart
@mabuskebu
@kooroww
@crennwiick
@audionuts</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 568</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-568</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Isn't it ironic that time does not pass a clock? So it is ticking or clicking for month or years or decades and you can actually see the time aging, so to say. On the other hand, time never gets old and is still one of the things most important to people. I'd say this also counts for music, especially for electronic music. While styles and tracks age by the hour, they never actually get old. Berlin School, for example, was at its height in the seventies to the eighties. It was thrilling because it was new in itself. But it never lost its appeal to knowledgable listeners. And there is always room for new variants on this style, which let you discover more modern details and takes on the older ones. It may be new instruments or different nuances to arrangements, there is always something worth exploring. We will have ears on some modern takes on Berlin School and related styles with tonight's edition, featuring great music by Uwe Reckzeh (Electronic Music Compilation Vol. 13), DASK (Electron Hell), Syndromeda (The Path of Isolation), Howard Givens, Madhavi Devi, and Craig Padilla (Precipice of a Dream), moogie183, Klangzaun, Sequential Dreams (Chrysalis), TaboTago (Live at Zwinglikirche Berlin).

@klangzaun
@sequentialdreams</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Isn't it ironic that time does not pass a clock? …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Isn't it ironic that time does not pass a clock? So it is ticking or clicking for month or years or decades and you can actually see the time aging, so to say. On the other hand, time never gets old and is still one of the things most important to people. I'd say this also counts for music, especially for electronic music. While styles and tracks age by the hour, they never actually get old. Berlin School, for example, was at its height in the seventies to the eighties. It was thrilling because it was new in itself. But it never lost its appeal to knowledgable listeners. And there is always room for new variants on this style, which let you discover more modern details and takes on the older ones. It may be new instruments or different nuances to arrangements, there is always something worth exploring. We will have ears on some modern takes on Berlin School and related styles with tonight's edition, featuring great music by Uwe Reckzeh (Electronic Music Compilation Vol. 13), DASK (Electron Hell), Syndromeda (The Path of Isolation), Howard Givens, Madhavi Devi, and Craig Padilla (Precipice of a Dream), moogie183, Klangzaun, Sequential Dreams (Chrysalis), TaboTago (Live at Zwinglikirche Berlin).

@klangzaun
@sequentialdreams</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 567</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Apr 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-567</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>What a crazy week. After some fun with Seven Lucky Gods (and very nice feedback on the way), snowfall took us over easter and beyond. Fortunately, too warm for the flakes to stay, and we had a alternating mix with sunbeams over here at my place. Maybe a prolonged April joke? Who knows. Well, after such a strange and eventful week, I decided to unwrap my ambient box and pick some rather calm and less to no beat tracks for tonight. Not to a full success, but with amazing music, I can tell you. Also, over the weekend I checked out the video/radio show Some Good Vibes, which had some really inspiring tracks by artists I did not know before. Some of them on tonight's edition, some will definitely appear in later shows. Have fun joining me for some ambient to chill music by Vanyashi (Existence), Blue Is Nine (A Different Light), Rudy Adrian (As Dusk Becomes Night), XaVioN &amp; Anna B May (Afterlife), Carl Lord (Stillness), David Helpling (As the World Falls Away), drone-in-the-woods and Lethave Plank (Mars Perseverance), Sunplus (Clear Muted Sine Recovery), Wolfproject and Harald Nies (Midnight Radio Compilation 103).

@vanyashi
@xavion79
@annabmaymusic
@user-499527710
@keith-sutton
@lethaveplank
@wolfproject
@harry-nies</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>What a crazy week. After some fun with Seven Luck…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>What a crazy week. After some fun with Seven Lucky Gods (and very nice feedback on the way), snowfall took us over easter and beyond. Fortunately, too warm for the flakes to stay, and we had a alternating mix with sunbeams over here at my place. Maybe a prolonged April joke? Who knows. Well, after such a strange and eventful week, I decided to unwrap my ambient box and pick some rather calm and less to no beat tracks for tonight. Not to a full success, but with amazing music, I can tell you. Also, over the weekend I checked out the video/radio show Some Good Vibes, which had some really inspiring tracks by artists I did not know before. Some of them on tonight's edition, some will definitely appear in later shows. Have fun joining me for some ambient to chill music by Vanyashi (Existence), Blue Is Nine (A Different Light), Rudy Adrian (As Dusk Becomes Night), XaVioN &amp; Anna B May (Afterlife), Carl Lord (Stillness), David Helpling (As the World Falls Away), drone-in-the-woods and Lethave Plank (Mars Perseverance), Sunplus (Clear Muted Sine Recovery), Wolfproject and Harald Nies (Midnight Radio Compilation 103).

@vanyashi
@xavion79
@annabmaymusic
@user-499527710
@keith-sutton
@lethaveplank
@wolfproject
@harry-nies</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 566</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Apr 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-566</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Japan is a very interesting country with a long history in culture and tradition. One may sometimes wonder how trends are born, but they are usually quite unique to the rest of the world. One of their traditions is about how they worshipped gods. As a special feature tonight, you will get a six-pack of tracks from the new Legacy of Thought compilation Seven Lucky Gods, which is on a special group of Japanese gods: the Seven Lucky ones. Well, when compiling music for the remainder of the show, it really became an easter special edition with albums all but one released right today on April 2nd. Hence, enjoy brand new music by Ambient Indigo, Wane of Summer, Roberto Sass, XaVioN, Talking to Ghosts, and Time Away (Seven Lucky Gods), Sequential Dreams (Chrysalis), Stan Dart (Basilica), Holeg Spies &amp; Jaia ft. Thierry Gotti (Rain), Steve Roach &amp; Serena Gabriel (Temple of the Melting Dawn).</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Japan is a very interesting country with a long h…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Japan is a very interesting country with a long history in culture and tradition. One may sometimes wonder how trends are born, but they are usually quite unique to the rest of the world. One of their traditions is about how they worshipped gods. As a special feature tonight, you will get a six-pack of tracks from the new Legacy of Thought compilation Seven Lucky Gods, which is on a special group of Japanese gods: the Seven Lucky ones. Well, when compiling music for the remainder of the show, it really became an easter special edition with albums all but one released right today on April 2nd. Hence, enjoy brand new music by Ambient Indigo, Wane of Summer, Roberto Sass, XaVioN, Talking to Ghosts, and Time Away (Seven Lucky Gods), Sequential Dreams (Chrysalis), Stan Dart (Basilica), Holeg Spies &amp; Jaia ft. Thierry Gotti (Rain), Steve Roach &amp; Serena Gabriel (Temple of the Melting Dawn).</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 565</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Mar 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-565</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Only half a year later of the birth of syndae, the Schallwelle award saw its light, which is the German price on electronic music of the kind you can listen to on syndae. While it is a small event, it still is much appreciated by artists, who are celebrated for their achievements of the passed year. Since 2020 was the year of the pandemic, many concerts were cancelled and some took place virtual. But still, lots of musicians put their heart and work into new music to delight each of us with fresh sounds. Fittingly, and as we are still in the pandemic, the award ceremonies for the Schallwelle were presented online this year. And it is a really nice ceremony with concerts in between and it is free to watch, too. You will find a link below in the details section. So what's that to do with syndae? Well, tonight you will get to listen to music from the winners of the awards, who are Michael Rother (Dreaming), Stefan Erbe (Nachtlichter), Thorsten Quaeschning (Autokino Session), moogie183, Däcker (Pareidolia).</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Only half a year later of the birth of syndae, th…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Only half a year later of the birth of syndae, the Schallwelle award saw its light, which is the German price on electronic music of the kind you can listen to on syndae. While it is a small event, it still is much appreciated by artists, who are celebrated for their achievements of the passed year. Since 2020 was the year of the pandemic, many concerts were cancelled and some took place virtual. But still, lots of musicians put their heart and work into new music to delight each of us with fresh sounds. Fittingly, and as we are still in the pandemic, the award ceremonies for the Schallwelle were presented online this year. And it is a really nice ceremony with concerts in between and it is free to watch, too. You will find a link below in the details section. So what's that to do with syndae? Well, tonight you will get to listen to music from the winners of the awards, who are Michael Rother (Dreaming), Stefan Erbe (Nachtlichter), Thorsten Quaeschning (Autokino Session), moogie183, Däcker (Pareidolia).</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 564</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-564</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Take it easy, my dear friends in sound. Anything noteworthy this week? Nothing really exciting happening around my place recently. Only the usual crazy stuff on the news all week long. But this is not the place to discuss politics. Not that I am unpolitical, neither am I very political. But this is the place for fun and joy, to relish beautiful scapes and rhythms. Nearly a place for well-being, if you like. And tonight's show celebrates it with wonderful and easy going tracks by Oliva (Wonder World), Lisa Hilton (More Than Another Day), Brian Fechino (Of the Light), Samir Bodhi (Stairway to Nirvana), Jon Durant (Soul of a River), Eric Bikales (Mandala), Eagle (Synth. Music) (The Dark Side of the Sun), Lisa Bella Donna (The World She Wanted).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/942-episode-564 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Take it easy, my dear friends in sound. Anything …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Take it easy, my dear friends in sound. Anything noteworthy this week? Nothing really exciting happening around my place recently. Only the usual crazy stuff on the news all week long. But this is not the place to discuss politics. Not that I am unpolitical, neither am I very political. But this is the place for fun and joy, to relish beautiful scapes and rhythms. Nearly a place for well-being, if you like. And tonight's show celebrates it with wonderful and easy going tracks by Oliva (Wonder World), Lisa Hilton (More Than Another Day), Brian Fechino (Of the Light), Samir Bodhi (Stairway to Nirvana), Jon Durant (Soul of a River), Eric Bikales (Mandala), Eagle (Synth. Music) (The Dark Side of the Sun), Lisa Bella Donna (The World She Wanted).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/942-episode-564 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 563</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-563</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The hot topic of the past week obviously has been some interview by an American host with British folks. I only got this from some late shows, where they picked some funny and scandalous moments of it. Including a count of the "what"s of the host. And, of course, they showed some of the (unbelievable) reactions from other media. It made me wonder, why people are so interested in scandals of other people. On the other hand, this shows how colourful life and people's minds are. Which also shows in musical taste, where you can barely count the number of styles out there, and each of those has a fandom. So, by listening to syndae, you do out yourself for being a fan of ambient and electronic music. Luckily, the music varies in style quite often, so you can get a decent range of aural colours. Like with tonight's edition, which does not stick to one style only with contributions by Blackmore's Night (Nature's Light), maxxess (Reactivate), Survey Channel (Silent Graphs), FM.tronica and Stockmans &amp; Fiesel (Mars Perseverance), niteffect (take your pills), Information Ghetto (Magnetic Position), Mitoma &amp; Weldroid (MXW Magnetic), Ivan Black (Puzzle), Poolz (Cause, if You Could), Stefan Erbe (Serbenity).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/940-episode-562 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The hot topic of the past week obviously has been…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>The hot topic of the past week obviously has been some interview by an American host with British folks. I only got this from some late shows, where they picked some funny and scandalous moments of it. Including a count of the "what"s of the host. And, of course, they showed some of the (unbelievable) reactions from other media. It made me wonder, why people are so interested in scandals of other people. On the other hand, this shows how colourful life and people's minds are. Which also shows in musical taste, where you can barely count the number of styles out there, and each of those has a fandom. So, by listening to syndae, you do out yourself for being a fan of ambient and electronic music. Luckily, the music varies in style quite often, so you can get a decent range of aural colours. Like with tonight's edition, which does not stick to one style only with contributions by Blackmore's Night (Nature's Light), maxxess (Reactivate), Survey Channel (Silent Graphs), FM.tronica and Stockmans &amp; Fiesel (Mars Perseverance), niteffect (take your pills), Information Ghetto (Magnetic Position), Mitoma &amp; Weldroid (MXW Magnetic), Ivan Black (Puzzle), Poolz (Cause, if You Could), Stefan Erbe (Serbenity).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/940-episode-562 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 562</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-562</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Does one have a reason for a serene hour? Well, I don't. And there is none. Except, maybe, that I need more sleep. But ambient music not necessarily means to fall asleep listening. On the contrary, some ambient tracks are such beauties and have so wonderful details that you tend to listen more closely. Even better, if on the second and third listen you spot more details and pieces of wonder in a track. It's like watching a painting where you find those little interesting strokes the longer you look. And that's what makes the tracks of this edition special as well. Simply jump to your favorite spot to relax and listen in to music by Der Waldläufer (Aurora), Nicholas Gunn (Sound Condition), Time Away (Age of Ice), Biome Tides (Essence), jarguna (A Peaceful Granular Day), Parallel Worlds (MOA1202), Daniel Blomqvist (The Comfort of Stars), Volker Lankow (Am Tiefen See), TaboTago (Live at Zionskirche Berlin).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/940-episode-562 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Does one have a reason for a serene hour? Well, I…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Does one have a reason for a serene hour? Well, I don't. And there is none. Except, maybe, that I need more sleep. But ambient music not necessarily means to fall asleep listening. On the contrary, some ambient tracks are such beauties and have so wonderful details that you tend to listen more closely. Even better, if on the second and third listen you spot more details and pieces of wonder in a track. It's like watching a painting where you find those little interesting strokes the longer you look. And that's what makes the tracks of this edition special as well. Simply jump to your favorite spot to relax and listen in to music by Der Waldläufer (Aurora), Nicholas Gunn (Sound Condition), Time Away (Age of Ice), Biome Tides (Essence), jarguna (A Peaceful Granular Day), Parallel Worlds (MOA1202), Daniel Blomqvist (The Comfort of Stars), Volker Lankow (Am Tiefen See), TaboTago (Live at Zionskirche Berlin).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/940-episode-562 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 561</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-561</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>There are no events to go to these days. One of the things, many of us are missing dearly. As a quantum of solace one finds online events from time to time. Which is nice, but no real replacement for meeting up with friends in sound. Oh, I do enjoy such sessions, as they give at least a little hope. And the music always is great, too. What I did not see, yet, is an event like coming up on March 26th to 28th with the SynthFest. A three day online event with artists from all over the world. Well, barely possible as live event at an offline event (okay, "offline" sounds a bit off...) here you will be able to listen to some dozen artists playing live. And it's free as well, as far as I can see. What is stopping you? I hope nothing. Well, if you cannot wait that long, join me for an hour of fantastic music tonight with maxxess (Reactivate), Ivan Black (Puzzle), René van der Wouden (A Night at the Manor), Sylvain Carel (Atlantide), and Steve Roach (Into the Majestic).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/939-episode-561 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>There are no events to go to these days. One of t…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>There are no events to go to these days. One of the things, many of us are missing dearly. As a quantum of solace one finds online events from time to time. Which is nice, but no real replacement for meeting up with friends in sound. Oh, I do enjoy such sessions, as they give at least a little hope. And the music always is great, too. What I did not see, yet, is an event like coming up on March 26th to 28th with the SynthFest. A three day online event with artists from all over the world. Well, barely possible as live event at an offline event (okay, "offline" sounds a bit off...) here you will be able to listen to some dozen artists playing live. And it's free as well, as far as I can see. What is stopping you? I hope nothing. Well, if you cannot wait that long, join me for an hour of fantastic music tonight with maxxess (Reactivate), Ivan Black (Puzzle), René van der Wouden (A Night at the Manor), Sylvain Carel (Atlantide), and Steve Roach (Into the Majestic).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/939-episode-561 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 560</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Feb 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-560</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>No time to chill. This was a beating week work wise, and tonight's edition will simply reflect that. I am still energized, so why stop now? There is a weekend up to chill and rest. Sometimes, I simply need some strong soundwaves beating me up and treat my body like a resonator. Ah, well, doesn't make sense, does it? When do you need some louder and harder music? Let me know in the comments. And while thinking about it, why don't you simply join in for a powerful ride with fantastic tracks by Andy Morello &amp; Duscio (Electricults), Information Ghetto (Magnetic Position), Aleckat (Dusty Remixes), Multi Tul (Digital Family Vol.9), Nattefrost (Secrets of the Universe), Basscadet (Saciar), Cairo Braga &amp; Mildmilk (The Library is Open, Vol. 2), Night Parrot (Midnightradio Compilation 101), Mabu and Felix von Montfort (Midnightradio Compilation 102).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/938-episode-560 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>No time to chill. This was a beating week work wi…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>No time to chill. This was a beating week work wise, and tonight's edition will simply reflect that. I am still energized, so why stop now? There is a weekend up to chill and rest. Sometimes, I simply need some strong soundwaves beating me up and treat my body like a resonator. Ah, well, doesn't make sense, does it? When do you need some louder and harder music? Let me know in the comments. And while thinking about it, why don't you simply join in for a powerful ride with fantastic tracks by Andy Morello &amp; Duscio (Electricults), Information Ghetto (Magnetic Position), Aleckat (Dusty Remixes), Multi Tul (Digital Family Vol.9), Nattefrost (Secrets of the Universe), Basscadet (Saciar), Cairo Braga &amp; Mildmilk (The Library is Open, Vol. 2), Night Parrot (Midnightradio Compilation 101), Mabu and Felix von Montfort (Midnightradio Compilation 102).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/938-episode-560 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 559</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Feb 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-559</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Boy, what a busy week. So I had to clear snow twice this week. And on Sunday it had a thick frozen layer below the fresh snow on top. Had to hack through to get the sidewalk free. Of course, afterwards I was rewarded with exhaustion and some muscle pain next day. Imagine sitting at home for a year and suddenly having to move snow. Oh, well, sitting home is the new normal these days, no surprise there. Unfortunately, the weather was sneaky and covered my tracks with more snow the next days. Bad boy. Bad boy! Well. It's still in the minus so that white stuff will not go away for a while. No wonders I am longing for some relaxation, and here we go with tonight's tracks. Chill out music to relish the cold weather, but home with the heaters on and soothing on the couch. Please, join me -regarding the listen- with wonderful tracks by Suduaya (Starseeds), Nicholas Gunn (Sound Condition), Dusk Horizon (Stranded), Substan (DigiTales III), Ioon Cosmic Downtempo &amp; Wasisunqu (Balance of The Butterfly), Thomas Park (Midnightradio Compilation 101), Faber (Floating Waves), CIALYN (In from the cold), Stellardrone (Between The Rings).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/937-episode-559 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Boy, what a busy week. So I had to clear snow twi…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Boy, what a busy week. So I had to clear snow twice this week. And on Sunday it had a thick frozen layer below the fresh snow on top. Had to hack through to get the sidewalk free. Of course, afterwards I was rewarded with exhaustion and some muscle pain next day. Imagine sitting at home for a year and suddenly having to move snow. Oh, well, sitting home is the new normal these days, no surprise there. Unfortunately, the weather was sneaky and covered my tracks with more snow the next days. Bad boy. Bad boy! Well. It's still in the minus so that white stuff will not go away for a while. No wonders I am longing for some relaxation, and here we go with tonight's tracks. Chill out music to relish the cold weather, but home with the heaters on and soothing on the couch. Please, join me -regarding the listen- with wonderful tracks by Suduaya (Starseeds), Nicholas Gunn (Sound Condition), Dusk Horizon (Stranded), Substan (DigiTales III), Ioon Cosmic Downtempo &amp; Wasisunqu (Balance of The Butterfly), Thomas Park (Midnightradio Compilation 101), Faber (Floating Waves), CIALYN (In from the cold), Stellardrone (Between The Rings).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/937-episode-559 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 558</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-558</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The downside of trying something new or unusual is that you do not know about the outcome. Does it please you? Does it anger you? Well, everyone is different in that. Some love new things and simply enjoy the change, some... and maybe I am one of them in most situations... rather refrain and stick with what they know. This also applies to listening to music. If there is a kind of music that makes you happy, you definitely want to have more of it, do you not? Well, it may depend on your mood, though, what kind of music comforts you. But at least in that matter I am in for risk and like trying new things. Of course, I have to anyway, listening into all the submissions for podplay, some of which are cool, some are interesting, others don't fit at all. As I tend to set a theme for each show, some music does not make it to a regular edition. Hence, for tonight, I picked tracks I think are very interesting but do not fit to the common kind of styles I have on. Hopefully, you will enjoy them, too. Here comes cool stuff by Dave Bessell &amp; Parallel Worlds (Phosphenes), Massimo Discepoli (Last year, the next day), Green Isac Orchestra (Green Isac Orchestra), electric mud (Quiet Days On Earth), Cool Spring (Are We There Yet?), Anantakara (Newt [At Whose Feet is Eternity]), Peaceone [Optionica reconstruction] (Outcrop), Metalogue (10 Years Abstrakt Reflections), Revbjelde (Fukko The Clown), Bernhard Wöstheinrich (Eyes in the Big City).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/936-episode-558 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The downside of trying something new or unusual i…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>The downside of trying something new or unusual is that you do not know about the outcome. Does it please you? Does it anger you? Well, everyone is different in that. Some love new things and simply enjoy the change, some... and maybe I am one of them in most situations... rather refrain and stick with what they know. This also applies to listening to music. If there is a kind of music that makes you happy, you definitely want to have more of it, do you not? Well, it may depend on your mood, though, what kind of music comforts you. But at least in that matter I am in for risk and like trying new things. Of course, I have to anyway, listening into all the submissions for podplay, some of which are cool, some are interesting, others don't fit at all. As I tend to set a theme for each show, some music does not make it to a regular edition. Hence, for tonight, I picked tracks I think are very interesting but do not fit to the common kind of styles I have on. Hopefully, you will enjoy them, too. Here comes cool stuff by Dave Bessell &amp; Parallel Worlds (Phosphenes), Massimo Discepoli (Last year, the next day), Green Isac Orchestra (Green Isac Orchestra), electric mud (Quiet Days On Earth), Cool Spring (Are We There Yet?), Anantakara (Newt [At Whose Feet is Eternity]), Peaceone [Optionica reconstruction] (Outcrop), Metalogue (10 Years Abstrakt Reflections), Revbjelde (Fukko The Clown), Bernhard Wöstheinrich (Eyes in the Big City).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/936-episode-558 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 557</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Jan 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-557</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Do you watch Youtube? I mean, I recently find myself spending quite some time watching channels on the platform providing various kinds of infotainment. Like the channel by Guy Michelmore, who teaches composition and does live composing. Or the LockPickingLawyer, who shows how he picks locks and debunks them being unpickable. Or the German channel on tv series and films by Ren Kühn. Or some science channels explaining the complex world of how science works and its findings. Or the German equivalent to Writing Excuses named "Schreibdilettanten" (writing jacklegs). Or, recently, the intros to American late shows by Fallon, Kimmel and Colbert. So, well, do you watch Youtube as well? Or is that old fashion? Let me know about the channels you cannot stop visiting in the comments. Oh, besides channels I do watch music videos, too. Of course, mainly electronic and ambient music. Many artists and labels I have on the show do have Youtube channels. Like several from this edition. But lets focus on tonight's fabulous tracks by Progeny -1 &amp; Roberto Sass (Stranded), Stefan Erbe (Selectronisch Vol. 3), Tonal Assembly (Schallplatte 23), Closeyoureyes (10 Years Abstrakt Reflections), Kellerkind Berlin (Musikkonstruktionen), jCoke (Synthony I), Substan (DigiTales III), Cadenced Haven ft. Gert Emmens (Peregrination), Uriel (Culture Shift), Andreas Volllenweider (Cosmopoly).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/935-episode-557 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Do you watch Youtube? I mean, I recently find mys…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Do you watch Youtube? I mean, I recently find myself spending quite some time watching channels on the platform providing various kinds of infotainment. Like the channel by Guy Michelmore, who teaches composition and does live composing. Or the LockPickingLawyer, who shows how he picks locks and debunks them being unpickable. Or the German channel on tv series and films by Ren Kühn. Or some science channels explaining the complex world of how science works and its findings. Or the German equivalent to Writing Excuses named "Schreibdilettanten" (writing jacklegs). Or, recently, the intros to American late shows by Fallon, Kimmel and Colbert. So, well, do you watch Youtube as well? Or is that old fashion? Let me know about the channels you cannot stop visiting in the comments. Oh, besides channels I do watch music videos, too. Of course, mainly electronic and ambient music. Many artists and labels I have on the show do have Youtube channels. Like several from this edition. But lets focus on tonight's fabulous tracks by Progeny -1 &amp; Roberto Sass (Stranded), Stefan Erbe (Selectronisch Vol. 3), Tonal Assembly (Schallplatte 23), Closeyoureyes (10 Years Abstrakt Reflections), Kellerkind Berlin (Musikkonstruktionen), jCoke (Synthony I), Substan (DigiTales III), Cadenced Haven ft. Gert Emmens (Peregrination), Uriel (Culture Shift), Andreas Volllenweider (Cosmopoly).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/935-episode-557 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 556</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-556</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>I'd say this week was full of good vibes. How did you experience the past days? It reads and looks like greater parts of the world took a deep breathe. I'm not going into political stuff, it's just the feeling I got when reading news and watching talk show videos. Well, let me know in the comments. On the other hand, with tonight's edition we have great new music that follows the inheritance of the 70s and 80s of the past century. Call it Berlin School or Krautrock or Ambient. It simply is hypnotic and mesmerizing music to be heard with pleasure. Join me for one hour with amazing tracks by Craig Padilla &amp; Marvin Allen (Strange Gravity), Spyra (Schallplatte 23), Peter Mergener (Mare Nostrum), Obukhovaudio (Moograce 2), Erik Wøllo (Recurrence), Alba Ecstasy (Reaching for the Stars), Colin Rayment (Igneous), René van der Wouden (Return to the Stargaze).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/934-episode-556 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>I'd say this week was full of good vibes. How did…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>I'd say this week was full of good vibes. How did you experience the past days? It reads and looks like greater parts of the world took a deep breathe. I'm not going into political stuff, it's just the feeling I got when reading news and watching talk show videos. Well, let me know in the comments. On the other hand, with tonight's edition we have great new music that follows the inheritance of the 70s and 80s of the past century. Call it Berlin School or Krautrock or Ambient. It simply is hypnotic and mesmerizing music to be heard with pleasure. Join me for one hour with amazing tracks by Craig Padilla &amp; Marvin Allen (Strange Gravity), Spyra (Schallplatte 23), Peter Mergener (Mare Nostrum), Obukhovaudio (Moograce 2), Erik Wøllo (Recurrence), Alba Ecstasy (Reaching for the Stars), Colin Rayment (Igneous), René van der Wouden (Return to the Stargaze).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/934-episode-556 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 555</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-555</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Is this already the third edition into 2021? Oh yes, it is. Amazing how times passs by. And the start of the year already had some crazy happenings. The past week was very busy at work for me, and it was very easy to decide upon this edition to feature ambient music to peace out. With such a show, I always try to not disturb its serenity with me talking, but this ain't become a mixtape. So I hope you don't mind me interrupting you from time to time with some information about the artist and album. If you want the full relaxation afterwards, please go for the artists' and labels' pages to get hold of their music for your own playlists. Amazing tracks await you tonight given by Bodhi (Deep Dream), jarguna / Uzbazur (Sublimation), Christel Veraart (Pleiades), City of Dawn feat. Guadalupe Duque (Nocturne), Descrai (Horizon Palace), Fringo Chills (...cooled).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/933-episode-555 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Is this already the third edition into 2021? Oh y…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Is this already the third edition into 2021? Oh yes, it is. Amazing how times passs by. And the start of the year already had some crazy happenings. The past week was very busy at work for me, and it was very easy to decide upon this edition to feature ambient music to peace out. With such a show, I always try to not disturb its serenity with me talking, but this ain't become a mixtape. So I hope you don't mind me interrupting you from time to time with some information about the artist and album. If you want the full relaxation afterwards, please go for the artists' and labels' pages to get hold of their music for your own playlists. Amazing tracks await you tonight given by Bodhi (Deep Dream), jarguna / Uzbazur (Sublimation), Christel Veraart (Pleiades), City of Dawn feat. Guadalupe Duque (Nocturne), Descrai (Horizon Palace), Fringo Chills (...cooled).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/933-episode-555 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 554</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 08 Jan 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-554</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>It is so common to wish anybody luck for a new year. Maybe other things as well, like happiness, but luck is the most common I think. But what is luck? Is there such a thing as luck? Or is it just a sequence of events and circumstances that presents one as a positive outcome? I am sure there are plenty philosophical books on this topic, and maybe some biology books as well explaining what hormones make a human experience to have luck. Is feeling lucky a consequence of having luck? If so, we have a lot of luck because of the many great artists around composing such beautiful electronic music as to be heard on tonight's edition. Have a lucky hour with tracks by Elsehow (Can Somebody Live the Same Day Twice?), Andy Pickford (Alignment), Curious Inversions (Saciar), Primal Scapes &amp; Record of Tides (Revenant Euclids), Eisenlager (all|is|bright_2020), Michael Brückner &amp; Detlev Everling (Reiseziel Mond), René van der Wouden (Astromen).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/932-episode-554 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>It is so common to wish anybody luck for a new ye…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>It is so common to wish anybody luck for a new year. Maybe other things as well, like happiness, but luck is the most common I think. But what is luck? Is there such a thing as luck? Or is it just a sequence of events and circumstances that presents one as a positive outcome? I am sure there are plenty philosophical books on this topic, and maybe some biology books as well explaining what hormones make a human experience to have luck. Is feeling lucky a consequence of having luck? If so, we have a lot of luck because of the many great artists around composing such beautiful electronic music as to be heard on tonight's edition. Have a lucky hour with tracks by Elsehow (Can Somebody Live the Same Day Twice?), Andy Pickford (Alignment), Curious Inversions (Saciar), Primal Scapes &amp; Record of Tides (Revenant Euclids), Eisenlager (all|is|bright_2020), Michael Brückner &amp; Detlev Everling (Reiseziel Mond), René van der Wouden (Astromen).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/932-episode-554 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 553</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2021 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-553</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>It is done. Another year is gone. A strange and memorable year, for sure. Well, no immediate change to be expected with the simple fact of us raising the number to 2021. But we are looking positive and hopeful to the coming time. Aren't we always? Of course, there is hope to be able to have music events again in the near (or somewhat near) future. And fear not, there will be great music to be heard at least on all the fine podcasts and radio shows out there, for example with the orgy of great tunes you will get tonight on this brand new edition number one for 2021. As a change of heart, it will be a bit more energetic than planned. A worthy start into the coming 365 unwritten days of the year. Put on your headphones and up the volume for tracks by Stan Dart (Basilica), Roberto Sass (The Sentinel), Tony Byrne (The Device), Harald Nies (The Flow of Energy), Organic Prizmo &amp; Anitta (Ninth Listen), Zinkl (Tanzmusik für Roboter), 4T Thieves (Saciar), Stefan Erbe (Selectronisch Vol. 1 &amp; 2), Erätarkastaja (Balance of The Butterfly).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/931-episode-553 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>It is done. Another year is gone. A strange and m…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>It is done. Another year is gone. A strange and memorable year, for sure. Well, no immediate change to be expected with the simple fact of us raising the number to 2021. But we are looking positive and hopeful to the coming time. Aren't we always? Of course, there is hope to be able to have music events again in the near (or somewhat near) future. And fear not, there will be great music to be heard at least on all the fine podcasts and radio shows out there, for example with the orgy of great tunes you will get tonight on this brand new edition number one for 2021. As a change of heart, it will be a bit more energetic than planned. A worthy start into the coming 365 unwritten days of the year. Put on your headphones and up the volume for tracks by Stan Dart (Basilica), Roberto Sass (The Sentinel), Tony Byrne (The Device), Harald Nies (The Flow of Energy), Organic Prizmo &amp; Anitta (Ninth Listen), Zinkl (Tanzmusik für Roboter), 4T Thieves (Saciar), Stefan Erbe (Selectronisch Vol. 1 &amp; 2), Erätarkastaja (Balance of The Butterfly).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/931-episode-553 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 552</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2020 18:44:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-552</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So that is it. Here we have the final episode of syndae podcast for 2020. And it was quite a busy year musical wise, which saw lots of cool and great releases and some interesting developments in online eventing. Of course, this edition is no exception to the rule, having again several brand new albums to be presented. But it also provides tracks well fitted for the upcoming holidays. Whatever you celebrate at this time of the year (or maybe just enjoy a more quiet time), I am sure the tracks you get tonight will support to peace out of 2020. Please, join in and enjoy the fantastic music by Stefan Erbe (Serbenity), Bernd Scholl (Switzerland live), Janne Hanhisuanto (Eagles), Robert Scott Thompson (An Open Door for the Escapologist), Mixtaped Monk (Reimagination), Eagle (Synth. Music) (White Christmas in the Desert), Weldroid (Synphonica), Todd Mosby (Aerial Views), Fiona Joy Hawkins (Christmas Joy (Deluxe)), Rick Sparks (Christmas Night), David Helpling (Cardiff Clearing).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/930-episode-552 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So that is it. Here we have the final episode of …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So that is it. Here we have the final episode of syndae podcast for 2020. And it was quite a busy year musical wise, which saw lots of cool and great releases and some interesting developments in online eventing. Of course, this edition is no exception to the rule, having again several brand new albums to be presented. But it also provides tracks well fitted for the upcoming holidays. Whatever you celebrate at this time of the year (or maybe just enjoy a more quiet time), I am sure the tracks you get tonight will support to peace out of 2020. Please, join in and enjoy the fantastic music by Stefan Erbe (Serbenity), Bernd Scholl (Switzerland live), Janne Hanhisuanto (Eagles), Robert Scott Thompson (An Open Door for the Escapologist), Mixtaped Monk (Reimagination), Eagle (Synth. Music) (White Christmas in the Desert), Weldroid (Synphonica), Todd Mosby (Aerial Views), Fiona Joy Hawkins (Christmas Joy (Deluxe)), Rick Sparks (Christmas Night), David Helpling (Cardiff Clearing).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/930-episode-552 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 551</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-551</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Sometimes a view is all it needs to make one stop and relish the world around us. Especially, if it is a view of the extraordinarity of nature, may it be a landscape, impressive rocks, or a wild field work well for me. I think it is always worthwhile to sometimes stop and simply take everything in. Well, old and modern architecture works for me, too. Anything, which pleases my eyes and gives me wonders. And the same holds true for sounds. I simply love impressive soundscapes, may it be of quiet and delicate matter or powerful melodic rocks and aural paintings. What about you? What makes you hold your breath and relish your environment? I think, tonight's edition will give you some space to do so. Relaxing but mind tickling chill out and related compositions are ahead of you listeners. Enjoy outstanding music by Der Waldläufer (Iris), Level Pi (Elektronische Philosophie), Majestica (Chillscapes Vol. 1 / Compilation), Ron Boots &amp; Synth.nl (BorkHavn), Time Traveler (Sky Falter), Evan Fraser &amp; Vir McCoy (Guardians), Rombreaker (未発表 2020), Phaeleh (From the Vaults: Vol 2), Brückner &amp; Everling (Reiseziel Mond), Orchid-Star (Faster Reimagined).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/929-episode-551 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sometimes a view is all it needs to make one stop…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Sometimes a view is all it needs to make one stop and relish the world around us. Especially, if it is a view of the extraordinarity of nature, may it be a landscape, impressive rocks, or a wild field work well for me. I think it is always worthwhile to sometimes stop and simply take everything in. Well, old and modern architecture works for me, too. Anything, which pleases my eyes and gives me wonders. And the same holds true for sounds. I simply love impressive soundscapes, may it be of quiet and delicate matter or powerful melodic rocks and aural paintings. What about you? What makes you hold your breath and relish your environment? I think, tonight's edition will give you some space to do so. Relaxing but mind tickling chill out and related compositions are ahead of you listeners. Enjoy outstanding music by Der Waldläufer (Iris), Level Pi (Elektronische Philosophie), Majestica (Chillscapes Vol. 1 / Compilation), Ron Boots &amp; Synth.nl (BorkHavn), Time Traveler (Sky Falter), Evan Fraser &amp; Vir McCoy (Guardians), Rombreaker (未発表 2020), Phaeleh (From the Vaults: Vol 2), Brückner &amp; Everling (Reiseziel Mond), Orchid-Star (Faster Reimagined).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/929-episode-551 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 550</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Dec 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-550</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:08:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>From day one on, Bernd Scholl aka moonbooter was present on syndae. By that time, nobody could imagine how long this podcast would last. And now its edition 550, and we still have thes how, and we still have Bernd as regular guest. In tonight's special edition, we will talk about his brand new album, about his label, the situation for him and artists in general in these demanding times and more. And of course, you will get fantastic music in tracks by moonbooter (Beyond the Neon Lights), Wellenfeld (The Journey of Voyager 1), Faber (Floating Waves), Harald Nies (The Flow of Energy), and Frank Duval (If I Could Fly Away).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/928-episode-550 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>From day one on, Bernd Scholl aka moonbooter was …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>From day one on, Bernd Scholl aka moonbooter was present on syndae. By that time, nobody could imagine how long this podcast would last. And now its edition 550, and we still have thes how, and we still have Bernd as regular guest. In tonight's special edition, we will talk about his brand new album, about his label, the situation for him and artists in general in these demanding times and more. And of course, you will get fantastic music in tracks by moonbooter (Beyond the Neon Lights), Wellenfeld (The Journey of Voyager 1), Faber (Floating Waves), Harald Nies (The Flow of Energy), and Frank Duval (If I Could Fly Away).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/928-episode-550 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 549</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-549</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Yay, it's Black Friday! So what could I give you for this money saving day? Hey, I give a 50% rebate on this episode. So you will get one hour of fantastic music with only half as many talkovers than usual for free. Isn't that something? Oh, well. Are you on shopping tour today? Hunting the best sales deal out there? So, I was curious, where the phrase came from. It seems rather mundane to refer to the massive crowd that built up on the day after Thanksgiving, opening the Christmas shopping season. No interesting story in there, really. What is interesting though, and actually exciting, is the excellent music you will find on this edition. So put on your headphones or turn up your amplifier for great sounds provided by Time Traveler (Sky Falter), Ron Boots &amp; Synth.nl (BorkHavn), Stefan Erbe (Breathe), Primal Scapes (Entertain), Curious Inversions (Requiem for a Neural Network), and Christopher J. Wray (Berlin).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/927-episode-549 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Yay, it's Black Friday! So what could I give you …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Yay, it's Black Friday! So what could I give you for this money saving day? Hey, I give a 50% rebate on this episode. So you will get one hour of fantastic music with only half as many talkovers than usual for free. Isn't that something? Oh, well. Are you on shopping tour today? Hunting the best sales deal out there? So, I was curious, where the phrase came from. It seems rather mundane to refer to the massive crowd that built up on the day after Thanksgiving, opening the Christmas shopping season. No interesting story in there, really. What is interesting though, and actually exciting, is the excellent music you will find on this edition. So put on your headphones or turn up your amplifier for great sounds provided by Time Traveler (Sky Falter), Ron Boots &amp; Synth.nl (BorkHavn), Stefan Erbe (Breathe), Primal Scapes (Entertain), Curious Inversions (Requiem for a Neural Network), and Christopher J. Wray (Berlin).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/927-episode-549 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 548</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-548</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>It was a dark night in the 1970s, when some mysterious guy opened up a music studio in a Berlin school to enable freaky drug addicts to play music using instruments powered by electricity ... Nah, it wasn't. But would make a nice story about the origins of this style of music, nowadays often known (or confused) with sequencer driven electronic music. Berlin School, one of the earliest main sources for the then famous and new electronic music scene, actually has its roots in Berlin. We all know its pioneers like Klaus Schulze, Edgar Froese, Christopher Franke, Günter Schickert, Manuel Göttsching, Dieter Moebius, Michael Rother, ... Well, and many more. It was originally an exploration of these new kind of instruments and what one could accomplish using them for sound creation. There definitely are some variations on Berlin School, some when reviving the old 70s style in the early 90s and bringing it up to date with new developments in technology and musical experience. And, yet again, younger and current artists are picking up the scents and bring it back to modern life. Now, this is not meant as a history podcast, but to relish the music. Enjoy the modern way of Berlin-ish school music with tracks by Klangzaun, Mythos (Berliner Schule Sequencing), Däcker (Pareidolia), Cloudwalk (Realm of Jupiter), Nations of the Reverbs (Fractures), Steve Roach (Tomorrow).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/926-episode-548 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>It was a dark night in the 1970s, when some myste…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>It was a dark night in the 1970s, when some mysterious guy opened up a music studio in a Berlin school to enable freaky drug addicts to play music using instruments powered by electricity ... Nah, it wasn't. But would make a nice story about the origins of this style of music, nowadays often known (or confused) with sequencer driven electronic music. Berlin School, one of the earliest main sources for the then famous and new electronic music scene, actually has its roots in Berlin. We all know its pioneers like Klaus Schulze, Edgar Froese, Christopher Franke, Günter Schickert, Manuel Göttsching, Dieter Moebius, Michael Rother, ... Well, and many more. It was originally an exploration of these new kind of instruments and what one could accomplish using them for sound creation. There definitely are some variations on Berlin School, some when reviving the old 70s style in the early 90s and bringing it up to date with new developments in technology and musical experience. And, yet again, younger and current artists are picking up the scents and bring it back to modern life. Now, this is not meant as a history podcast, but to relish the music. Enjoy the modern way of Berlin-ish school music with tracks by Klangzaun, Mythos (Berliner Schule Sequencing), Däcker (Pareidolia), Cloudwalk (Realm of Jupiter), Nations of the Reverbs (Fractures), Steve Roach (Tomorrow).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/926-episode-548 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 547</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-547</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Thinking about tonight's edition, I thought about the term chill out and where it comes from. I could think of some situation, where you are getting hot because of anger or being uptight about something. Then you need to chill out, i.e. cool down. But I could not find any evidence to that origin. The general meaning though is to calm down and relax. And it's quite a young phrase, some claim it's from the 1970s, others put it to the 1980s. Well, if you know more about the origin of "chill out", let me know in the comments on social media or send me a message or mail. What I found interesting though and did not know before, to chill out also means to spend time with your friends. And that's perfectly fitting for syndae, spending time with all of you to listen to fantastic music by @eleon-music feat. @jeffpearcemusic (Chillscapes Vol. 1), @waldlauf (Daolai), @erbemusic (Breathe), Wellenfeld (The Journey of Voyager 1), @ivan-black (The Skirmish), @d-echo-project (Flavour), @rowan_jane (Quarantine in Warm), @moonbooter (Beyond the Neon Lights), @rombreaker (Summer Pain), @c_r_y_s_t (The Matter of Life), In Vitro (Modulandi).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/925-episode-547 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Thinking about tonight's edition, I thought about…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Thinking about tonight's edition, I thought about the term chill out and where it comes from. I could think of some situation, where you are getting hot because of anger or being uptight about something. Then you need to chill out, i.e. cool down. But I could not find any evidence to that origin. The general meaning though is to calm down and relax. And it's quite a young phrase, some claim it's from the 1970s, others put it to the 1980s. Well, if you know more about the origin of "chill out", let me know in the comments on social media or send me a message or mail. What I found interesting though and did not know before, to chill out also means to spend time with your friends. And that's perfectly fitting for syndae, spending time with all of you to listen to fantastic music by @eleon-music feat. @jeffpearcemusic (Chillscapes Vol. 1), @waldlauf (Daolai), @erbemusic (Breathe), Wellenfeld (The Journey of Voyager 1), @ivan-black (The Skirmish), @d-echo-project (Flavour), @rowan_jane (Quarantine in Warm), @moonbooter (Beyond the Neon Lights), @rombreaker (Summer Pain), @c_r_y_s_t (The Matter of Life), In Vitro (Modulandi).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/925-episode-547 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 546</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2020 18:44:59 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-546</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>What a week! Especially nerve wracking for all hour friends in the US. For whatever happens next, I only hope the best for you guys over there. So all the right reasons to relax a bit and clear one's mind for all the things coming up. Tonight, you will get treats in harmony and melodic sounds, easy listening material for the soul's pleasure. So, if you feel in need of some chilling but cheering tunes, this is the place. Or if you simply like great and beautiful music, join in and listen to the wonderful tracks by Divine Matrix (Beachcombing), Robert Fox (House Of Chimes), Kevin Keller (The Front Porch of Heaven), Roberto Sass (Equinox), Deep Imagination (My Silent Celebration), Chris Field (Beneath The Sun), Mike Clay (Imaginary Edges), BlueMonk &amp; Michael Whalen (Karmic Dreams), Evenfall (Monsoon Winds), Leaving Richmond (Visions), Richard Souther (Waiting in the Wings).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/924-episode-546 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>What a week! Especially nerve wracking for all ho…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>What a week! Especially nerve wracking for all hour friends in the US. For whatever happens next, I only hope the best for you guys over there. So all the right reasons to relax a bit and clear one's mind for all the things coming up. Tonight, you will get treats in harmony and melodic sounds, easy listening material for the soul's pleasure. So, if you feel in need of some chilling but cheering tunes, this is the place. Or if you simply like great and beautiful music, join in and listen to the wonderful tracks by Divine Matrix (Beachcombing), Robert Fox (House Of Chimes), Kevin Keller (The Front Porch of Heaven), Roberto Sass (Equinox), Deep Imagination (My Silent Celebration), Chris Field (Beneath The Sun), Mike Clay (Imaginary Edges), BlueMonk &amp; Michael Whalen (Karmic Dreams), Evenfall (Monsoon Winds), Leaving Richmond (Visions), Richard Souther (Waiting in the Wings).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/924-episode-546 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 545</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-545</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Yes, I know. Everyone's jumping on the Halloween train these days. Well, so will I. Because there is such a great dedicated compilation by Legacy of Thought, I had to pick this up. And also I found more tracks, which are more or less suitable for this occasion. It's not one genre alone tonight, but very much some rather dark sides of electronic music paired with ambient segments. So, best to put your masks (or rather headphones) on and take some deep listening time to the excellent and frightening tracks by Stefan Erbe (Breathe), Myth and Ivan Black (Gehenna), Ombra Obscvra (La Nit Eterna), Otarion (Prayer from the Deep), Kliment (Eastern Depths IV), Corticem (Planetarium), Rïcïnn (Nereïd), RoboKnob (Eastern Depths IV), Dan Terminus (Last Call For All Passengers).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/923-episode-545 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Yes, I know. Everyone's jumping on the Halloween …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Yes, I know. Everyone's jumping on the Halloween train these days. Well, so will I. Because there is such a great dedicated compilation by Legacy of Thought, I had to pick this up. And also I found more tracks, which are more or less suitable for this occasion. It's not one genre alone tonight, but very much some rather dark sides of electronic music paired with ambient segments. So, best to put your masks (or rather headphones) on and take some deep listening time to the excellent and frightening tracks by Stefan Erbe (Breathe), Myth and Ivan Black (Gehenna), Ombra Obscvra (La Nit Eterna), Otarion (Prayer from the Deep), Kliment (Eastern Depths IV), Corticem (Planetarium), Rïcïnn (Nereïd), RoboKnob (Eastern Depths IV), Dan Terminus (Last Call For All Passengers).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/923-episode-545 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 544</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-544</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Quietness in my job? No traffic on the roads? No. Just the need for some serenity has driven me to relish some cool ambient music and share it with you on tonight's edition. It's this time again, and it's always a great idea to give one's mind a rest from the outer world and contemplate, fetch up with all the thoughts wandering in one's mind. And maybe create some new and unexpected ideas. Maybe the sounds and noises to be heard can tickle your neurons to make new connections or revive some long forgotten ones. Have a wonderful and peaceful time with tracks by Time Being (An Ocean Of Time), Seramind (Embedsave), Sam Rosenthal &amp; Projekt Artists (Tim, where are you now?), A.D.S.R. (UNO), Janne Hanhisuanto (Icescapes), Time Away (Gehenna), Swartz (Nighttide), Alnocys (Alnocys 2).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/922-episode-544 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Quietness in my job? No traffic on the roads? No.…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Quietness in my job? No traffic on the roads? No. Just the need for some serenity has driven me to relish some cool ambient music and share it with you on tonight's edition. It's this time again, and it's always a great idea to give one's mind a rest from the outer world and contemplate, fetch up with all the thoughts wandering in one's mind. And maybe create some new and unexpected ideas. Maybe the sounds and noises to be heard can tickle your neurons to make new connections or revive some long forgotten ones. Have a wonderful and peaceful time with tracks by Time Being (An Ocean Of Time), Seramind (Embedsave), Sam Rosenthal &amp; Projekt Artists (Tim, where are you now?), A.D.S.R. (UNO), Janne Hanhisuanto (Icescapes), Time Away (Gehenna), Swartz (Nighttide), Alnocys (Alnocys 2).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/922-episode-544 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 543</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-543</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>There is a bunch of shows for finding great, wonderful, super, hyper, next star singers. Not that I follow those shows or ever hear about the winners of them. But, where is the "Next Top Composer" show? Or a "Instrumentalists Have Talent" program? Well, just wondering. Would you be interested in such a show? A kind of competition for composers or instrument talents or actually to find new "stars"? Or do you think they would only server the same popular music styles as other shows? Leave a comment with syndae's channels. Or don't and simply relish the non-tv talents providing such great music and which you will always find via syndae. And there is a bunch of them on this edition, brand new stuff and great old treats by Wellenfeld (The Journey of Voyager 1), Substan (Requiem for a Neural Network), All Notes Off (Rise and Decay), Optionica (Biomechanics), Organic Prizmo (Eighth Listen), Dlaivison (Aeon), F.D. Project (Time to Remember), TK (Vertigo), Peru (Forlian).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/921-episode-543 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>There is a bunch of shows for finding great, wond…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>There is a bunch of shows for finding great, wonderful, super, hyper, next star singers. Not that I follow those shows or ever hear about the winners of them. But, where is the "Next Top Composer" show? Or a "Instrumentalists Have Talent" program? Well, just wondering. Would you be interested in such a show? A kind of competition for composers or instrument talents or actually to find new "stars"? Or do you think they would only server the same popular music styles as other shows? Leave a comment with syndae's channels. Or don't and simply relish the non-tv talents providing such great music and which you will always find via syndae. And there is a bunch of them on this edition, brand new stuff and great old treats by Wellenfeld (The Journey of Voyager 1), Substan (Requiem for a Neural Network), All Notes Off (Rise and Decay), Optionica (Biomechanics), Organic Prizmo (Eighth Listen), Dlaivison (Aeon), F.D. Project (Time to Remember), TK (Vertigo), Peru (Forlian).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/921-episode-543 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 542</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-542</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Oh boy, I am full of energy at the moment. Spiked up by a short trip to the sea. And although it’s a quite lengthy trip, it’s definitely worth smelling and breathing the salty air. Yeah, I know, it’s not the best time for travels, but at least one gets some different sights and fuels up. One of the best audible things at the sea are its waves, pounding in a constant rhythm at the beach. and what is in it for you? Well, you get a beat full of sounds tonight, which may be borderline or further into dance music. Hence, get up on your feet and start wobbling with tracks by Dohnavùr (You Can and You Shall), K37 (Alien Invasion), Progeny-1 (Alien Invasion), Cosmic Kingsnake (Ad Astra), Andy Morello (Collateral Fluxus of Imaginary Thoughts), Deto And Gleam (Archives), Horror House (Tiempos Mejores), Wormhole (Hot  Trax), Element4 (Monotony in Motion).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/920-episode-542 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Oh boy, I am full of energy at the moment. Spiked…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Oh boy, I am full of energy at the moment. Spiked up by a short trip to the sea. And although it’s a quite lengthy trip, it’s definitely worth smelling and breathing the salty air. Yeah, I know, it’s not the best time for travels, but at least one gets some different sights and fuels up. One of the best audible things at the sea are its waves, pounding in a constant rhythm at the beach. and what is in it for you? Well, you get a beat full of sounds tonight, which may be borderline or further into dance music. Hence, get up on your feet and start wobbling with tracks by Dohnavùr (You Can and You Shall), K37 (Alien Invasion), Progeny-1 (Alien Invasion), Cosmic Kingsnake (Ad Astra), Andy Morello (Collateral Fluxus of Imaginary Thoughts), Deto And Gleam (Archives), Horror House (Tiempos Mejores), Wormhole (Hot  Trax), Element4 (Monotony in Motion).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/920-episode-542 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 541</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-541</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>On we go with another hour of cool and fresh music, accompanied by some really awesome tracks from the past. And it's all full in traditional electronic music this time, with lots of sequences and soundscapes to relish. And I tell you what, there is something fascinating in this repetitive but slowly growing style which gets me again and again. Of course, it might be a reason that I am a child of the 80s where this style of music had some kind of golden age. It still rocks ... well, wrong term musically. The newer takes on Berlin School and influenced genres all add something own and modern to it. And still, listening to the good aged tracks, it all feels quite timeless. But listen for yourself to the marvellous tracks by TaboTago (Simulacron), Michael Brückner (Footprints), Wolfproject, Bouvetøya (The Fiction Makers), Thaneco (Journey to Ithaca Vol.1), Frank Specht (Sebastian im Traum), VoLt (HjVi).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/919-episode-541 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>On we go with another hour of cool and fresh musi…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>On we go with another hour of cool and fresh music, accompanied by some really awesome tracks from the past. And it's all full in traditional electronic music this time, with lots of sequences and soundscapes to relish. And I tell you what, there is something fascinating in this repetitive but slowly growing style which gets me again and again. Of course, it might be a reason that I am a child of the 80s where this style of music had some kind of golden age. It still rocks ... well, wrong term musically. The newer takes on Berlin School and influenced genres all add something own and modern to it. And still, listening to the good aged tracks, it all feels quite timeless. But listen for yourself to the marvellous tracks by TaboTago (Simulacron), Michael Brückner (Footprints), Wolfproject, Bouvetøya (The Fiction Makers), Thaneco (Journey to Ithaca Vol.1), Frank Specht (Sebastian im Traum), VoLt (HjVi).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/919-episode-541 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 540</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-540</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Usually, syndae is a pure instrumentl show. Ok, sometimes I do have tracks with lyrics for events. But tonight, there is no event to announce. These days rarely is. Nevertheless, I decided to break my rule and have some synth, some pop, some new age stuff on this edition. Just for fun. And I also try a different format of the show, so you actually get two times 30 minutes instead of one hour. Sounds strange? Well, it is. Part 1, the Air part, will be the moderated one. So it's half an hour like you got before with fresh and current music. And if you decide to stop there, feel free to do so. The second part, the Play part, will be an in the mix section. I first let you know what you will be listening to, and then we go off for a cool ride. There will be tracks from albums published way back up to the early ages of ambient and electronic. So for some it will be a good memory, a reminder or simply some quite old stuff to get to know. Let me know in the comments what you think of this format. Feedback is always welcome. But let's get into tonights treats. In the Air part you will get tracks by The String Theory (The Los Angeles Suite), Andawan (Alien Invasion), Obsqure (Cloud 9), Deep Imagination (In My Memory), Ananta Govinda ft. Will Calhoun (Mirror of Desire), Julian Shah-Tayler (Evolution). In the Play part I have Schiller ft. Heppner (Leben), Vile Electrodes (The Future Through a Lens), Rygar (Italo Disco Spacesynth Collection), Laserdance (Future Generation), Koto (Greatest Hits and Remixes), Hypnosis (Italo Disco Spacesynth Collection).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/918-episode-540 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Usually, syndae is a pure instrumentl show. Ok, s…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Usually, syndae is a pure instrumentl show. Ok, sometimes I do have tracks with lyrics for events. But tonight, there is no event to announce. These days rarely is. Nevertheless, I decided to break my rule and have some synth, some pop, some new age stuff on this edition. Just for fun. And I also try a different format of the show, so you actually get two times 30 minutes instead of one hour. Sounds strange? Well, it is. Part 1, the Air part, will be the moderated one. So it's half an hour like you got before with fresh and current music. And if you decide to stop there, feel free to do so. The second part, the Play part, will be an in the mix section. I first let you know what you will be listening to, and then we go off for a cool ride. There will be tracks from albums published way back up to the early ages of ambient and electronic. So for some it will be a good memory, a reminder or simply some quite old stuff to get to know. Let me know in the comments what you think of this format. Feedback is always welcome. But let's get into tonights treats. In the Air part you will get tracks by The String Theory (The Los Angeles Suite), Andawan (Alien Invasion), Obsqure (Cloud 9), Deep Imagination (In My Memory), Ananta Govinda ft. Will Calhoun (Mirror of Desire), Julian Shah-Tayler (Evolution). In the Play part I have Schiller ft. Heppner (Leben), Vile Electrodes (The Future Through a Lens), Rygar (Italo Disco Spacesynth Collection), Laserdance (Future Generation), Koto (Greatest Hits and Remixes), Hypnosis (Italo Disco Spacesynth Collection).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/918-episode-540 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 539</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2020 17:45:08 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-539</link>
      <itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>There are several reasons for tonight's edition being a rather quiet and ambient one. For once, I need a resting point, as the past days I did not sleep that well. Second, I just learned that a musical idol of mine passed away last weekend. You all know how fond I am of John Kerr. Especially, as his The Seed inspired me to do The Sound of Syndae CD. Now he is gone. And I was very lucky to get to know him personally on some occasions. A gentle, positive and, of course, very talented man. I think, tonight's show could be seen very fitting, closing with one of his wonderful tracks from Norland. Before that, you will get to hear mostly peaceful music by Ivan Black (Faces Merging), Forrest Fang (The Book of Wanderers), Liquid Mind (Liquid Mind XIII: Mindfulness), Alessandro Barbanera (Haunted Houses), Serena Gabriel ft. Steve Roach (Inanna's Dream), Iyari (Hozro), BlueMonk &amp; Michael Whalen (Karmic Dreams).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/917-episode-539 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>There are several reasons for tonight's edition b…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>There are several reasons for tonight's edition being a rather quiet and ambient one. For once, I need a resting point, as the past days I did not sleep that well. Second, I just learned that a musical idol of mine passed away last weekend. You all know how fond I am of John Kerr. Especially, as his The Seed inspired me to do The Sound of Syndae CD. Now he is gone. And I was very lucky to get to know him personally on some occasions. A gentle, positive and, of course, very talented man. I think, tonight's show could be seen very fitting, closing with one of his wonderful tracks from Norland. Before that, you will get to hear mostly peaceful music by Ivan Black (Faces Merging), Forrest Fang (The Book of Wanderers), Liquid Mind (Liquid Mind XIII: Mindfulness), Alessandro Barbanera (Haunted Houses), Serena Gabriel ft. Steve Roach (Inanna's Dream), Iyari (Hozro), BlueMonk &amp; Michael Whalen (Karmic Dreams).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/917-episode-539 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 538</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Sep 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-538</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>This was a strange past week. My thoughts got a bit dizzy at work, maybe doing to many things in parallel. So tonight's edition is full of excellent music that makes my brain focus only on the sound of electronic music at it's best. Meanwhile, on facebook I asked for what people would think of making the show one full hour in length. Quite positive response to date. But, of course, you listeners should have a say. Let me know by commenting on social media or soundcloud or mixcloud or by sending an e-mail. Would you like 60 minutes of syndae? is it too much at once? I'm not sure about the format though, but with the license being cleared it could be done. For now, enjoy the compact half hour treat presenting cool tracks by Sylvain Carel (Sunrise on Panipat), Sensory++ (Exoversum), Klangzaun (./.), Jingoba Electric (So Far), Sverre Knut Johansen (Dreams Beyond).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/916-episode-538 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>This was a strange past week. My thoughts got a b…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>This was a strange past week. My thoughts got a bit dizzy at work, maybe doing to many things in parallel. So tonight's edition is full of excellent music that makes my brain focus only on the sound of electronic music at it's best. Meanwhile, on facebook I asked for what people would think of making the show one full hour in length. Quite positive response to date. But, of course, you listeners should have a say. Let me know by commenting on social media or soundcloud or mixcloud or by sending an e-mail. Would you like 60 minutes of syndae? is it too much at once? I'm not sure about the format though, but with the license being cleared it could be done. For now, enjoy the compact half hour treat presenting cool tracks by Sylvain Carel (Sunrise on Panipat), Sensory++ (Exoversum), Klangzaun (./.), Jingoba Electric (So Far), Sverre Knut Johansen (Dreams Beyond).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/916-episode-538 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 537</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 04 Sep 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-537</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:30</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>And suddenly summer is gone. At least at my place, where temperatures dropped from the thirties to under twenty. I'm not that sad about the temperatures, but the world simply is more beautiful with some sun in it. Seeing all that green glowing, within trees and lawn and fields, seeing all the colours reflecting the sun beams as if there is some kind of competition on who is brightest. Simply wearing a shirt outside (and pants, you naughty people), no jacket required. And then there is the daylight starting early and staying long. But fear not, summer will be back one day and those other three terms are not too bad either. But, hey, let's get the beauty and colour back for tonight, with all the wonderful tracks on this show by Fiona Joy Hawkins (Moving Through Worlds), Erik Wøllo &amp; Michael Stearns (Convergence), Holland Phillips (A Momentary Pause), Adrian Earnshaw, Adam Balusik (presah), Sherry Finzer &amp; Chris Jacome (Soul Español).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/915-episode-537 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>And suddenly summer is gone. At least at my place…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>And suddenly summer is gone. At least at my place, where temperatures dropped from the thirties to under twenty. I'm not that sad about the temperatures, but the world simply is more beautiful with some sun in it. Seeing all that green glowing, within trees and lawn and fields, seeing all the colours reflecting the sun beams as if there is some kind of competition on who is brightest. Simply wearing a shirt outside (and pants, you naughty people), no jacket required. And then there is the daylight starting early and staying long. But fear not, summer will be back one day and those other three terms are not too bad either. But, hey, let's get the beauty and colour back for tonight, with all the wonderful tracks on this show by Fiona Joy Hawkins (Moving Through Worlds), Erik Wøllo &amp; Michael Stearns (Convergence), Holland Phillips (A Momentary Pause), Adrian Earnshaw, Adam Balusik (presah), Sherry Finzer &amp; Chris Jacome (Soul Español).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/915-episode-537 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 536</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-536</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:40</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Back in the studio and ready to go all in with fresh and new music. And we get rolling with some really intense stuff for mind and body alike. Luckily when spending some time in a rather relaxing area of Germany, I missed out on a second heat wave at my home. Which left me completely relaxed and empowered for the second half of 2020, one of the most chaotic years of my life so far. How about you? Comment below on social or soundcloud, what do you think of 2020? And of course, to loosen up and free your mind, first listen to the excellent contributions by All the Morphic Oceans (Forms: IDM Volume 1), Robert Elster (Endless Observations), Roberto Sass (Alien Invasion), Miopec (Wet Desert), All Shall be Well (Zwartgroen).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/914-episode-536 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Back in the studio and ready to go all in with fr…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Back in the studio and ready to go all in with fresh and new music. And we get rolling with some really intense stuff for mind and body alike. Luckily when spending some time in a rather relaxing area of Germany, I missed out on a second heat wave at my home. Which left me completely relaxed and empowered for the second half of 2020, one of the most chaotic years of my life so far. How about you? Comment below on social or soundcloud, what do you think of 2020? And of course, to loosen up and free your mind, first listen to the excellent contributions by All the Morphic Oceans (Forms: IDM Volume 1), Robert Elster (Endless Observations), Roberto Sass (Alien Invasion), Miopec (Wet Desert), All Shall be Well (Zwartgroen).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/914-episode-536 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 535</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-535</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:32:20</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Yes, the die is cast. This is the very first edition of syndae that is streaming only. I hope you are still enjoying the show. Its full description with all bling bling will still be on syndae.de, including a player framed via Soundcloud. But you will also find the podcast on Mixcloud. And maybe still fed into iTunes, if I did that one right (let me know if I didn't). Anyway, I want to use this edition to say thanks to some of my friends and supporters, who not only are musicians but label owners and otherwise helping me with making syndae known to the world out there. It's a great honor to have you all in my social bubble, and I couldn't do it without your help. So a big thanks, just before syndae goes on a one week break to take a rest from all this collective rights business. I hope you enjoy tonight's music as much as I do. Here you will find tracks by Stefan Erbe (Nachtlichter), Time Away (Alien Invasion), moonbooter (Both Sides of the Moon), David Wright + Stephan Whitlan (The Reflecting Sky), Jim Ottaway (Skies Rain Down).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/913-episode-535 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Yes, the die is cast. This is the very first edit…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Yes, the die is cast. This is the very first edition of syndae that is streaming only. I hope you are still enjoying the show. Its full description with all bling bling will still be on syndae.de, including a player framed via Soundcloud. But you will also find the podcast on Mixcloud. And maybe still fed into iTunes, if I did that one right (let me know if I didn't). Anyway, I want to use this edition to say thanks to some of my friends and supporters, who not only are musicians but label owners and otherwise helping me with making syndae known to the world out there. It's a great honor to have you all in my social bubble, and I couldn't do it without your help. So a big thanks, just before syndae goes on a one week break to take a rest from all this collective rights business. I hope you enjoy tonight's music as much as I do. Here you will find tracks by Stefan Erbe (Nachtlichter), Time Away (Alien Invasion), moonbooter (Both Sides of the Moon), David Wright + Stephan Whitlan (The Reflecting Sky), Jim Ottaway (Skies Rain Down).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/913-episode-535 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 534</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-534</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Do you know the term filter bubble? It's quite a phenomenon of modern times. Not only do you build your social environment with people you have lots in common. But modern technology, like search engines and social media, analyse you and your preferences. This way, mostly things are brought to your attention, which you like and which correspond to your views. It's nearly impossible to escape your own bubble nowadays, especially with artificial intelligence being everywhere for your benefit. Quite astounding. So, if you want to know of things outside your filter bubble, to get to know different views, always be open to others and other opinions. Oh, do not mistake this as a call to "wake up". Not every statement counts as an opinion. As well as science not being a question of believe. But I am trailing off. Tonight's edition is one of those to break your bubble. Namely the one of your listening habits. Join me for half an hour of really interesting and cool tracks by Pandacetamol (A Different Place), Tomoroh Hidari (小さな夢達), Jack Hertz (Artificial), radium88 (Until the last leaf falls), AnalogX, and Record of Tides (Black Album).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/912-episode-534 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Do you know the term filter bubble? It's quite a …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Do you know the term filter bubble? It's quite a phenomenon of modern times. Not only do you build your social environment with people you have lots in common. But modern technology, like search engines and social media, analyse you and your preferences. This way, mostly things are brought to your attention, which you like and which correspond to your views. It's nearly impossible to escape your own bubble nowadays, especially with artificial intelligence being everywhere for your benefit. Quite astounding. So, if you want to know of things outside your filter bubble, to get to know different views, always be open to others and other opinions. Oh, do not mistake this as a call to "wake up". Not every statement counts as an opinion. As well as science not being a question of believe. But I am trailing off. Tonight's edition is one of those to break your bubble. Namely the one of your listening habits. Join me for half an hour of really interesting and cool tracks by Pandacetamol (A Different Place), Tomoroh Hidari (小さな夢達), Jack Hertz (Artificial), radium88 (Until the last leaf falls), AnalogX, and Record of Tides (Black Album).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/912-episode-534 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
      <enclosure length="43777486" type="audio/mpeg" url="https://feeds.soundcloud.com/stream/872778511-syndae-syndae-episode-534.mp3"/>
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      <title>syndae - episode 533</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Jul 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-533</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>And the thinking goes on how to handle the change in licensing. Would be OK to have syndae as stream only? How do you listen to syndae? Do you download and listen later? Do you listen via the website? Or some other way? Let me know. Either in comments or by mail. I am currently looking at Mixcloud, which I use as second channel for a while now. Do you know it? Any experiences you can share? Let me know! But let's get back to the music. Netlabel day special part 2 tonight, with more cool free music. Many artists published music that day, not all of them suitable for syndae. Last week we had the quiet ones. This time, it's the rhythmic edition with excellent tracks by D_Smoker (Hot Trax), Olympic (Pequeño Cosmos), Jack_Plug (Rehacer), pl8 (Special Tape Compilation), SMOK (Brain Damage), Terranigma (Access Frame: Equity).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/911-episode-533 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>And the thinking goes on how to handle the change…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>And the thinking goes on how to handle the change in licensing. Would be OK to have syndae as stream only? How do you listen to syndae? Do you download and listen later? Do you listen via the website? Or some other way? Let me know. Either in comments or by mail. I am currently looking at Mixcloud, which I use as second channel for a while now. Do you know it? Any experiences you can share? Let me know! But let's get back to the music. Netlabel day special part 2 tonight, with more cool free music. Many artists published music that day, not all of them suitable for syndae. Last week we had the quiet ones. This time, it's the rhythmic edition with excellent tracks by D_Smoker (Hot Trax), Olympic (Pequeño Cosmos), Jack_Plug (Rehacer), pl8 (Special Tape Compilation), SMOK (Brain Damage), Terranigma (Access Frame: Equity).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/911-episode-533 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 532</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-532</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Some of you might have read about the dilemma for syndae regarding music licensed via the rights collective GEMA. They changed the license in a way that I can no longer have music on the show that is licensed by many such organizations all around the globe. This includes some well known artists in electronic music. I am still looking for a solution to this, as it would be a pity for the show, the artists and you as listener. Maybe there is no solution? Well, I am open for suggestions. So let me know, if you have an idea how to handle this issue. Tonight's edition is save, though. All the music is by independent artists who publish their music via netlabels. Yes. It's the first about the Netlabel Day. To calm down from the licensing shock, I chose rather ambient tracks. But, you know, even ambient is quite diverse. So have a great time with music by Harueda Mizu (Desert Song), Teeth of Divine (ReAct I: ReGenesis), Enrico Falbo (Planktón), Whaltthisney (Thisintoxica), Skeleton Hand (Dumb Sounds Vol 4 (Green)).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/910-episode-532 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Some of you might have read about the dilemma for…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Some of you might have read about the dilemma for syndae regarding music licensed via the rights collective GEMA. They changed the license in a way that I can no longer have music on the show that is licensed by many such organizations all around the globe. This includes some well known artists in electronic music. I am still looking for a solution to this, as it would be a pity for the show, the artists and you as listener. Maybe there is no solution? Well, I am open for suggestions. So let me know, if you have an idea how to handle this issue. Tonight's edition is save, though. All the music is by independent artists who publish their music via netlabels. Yes. It's the first about the Netlabel Day. To calm down from the licensing shock, I chose rather ambient tracks. But, you know, even ambient is quite diverse. So have a great time with music by Harueda Mizu (Desert Song), Teeth of Divine (ReAct I: ReGenesis), Enrico Falbo (Planktón), Whaltthisney (Thisintoxica), Skeleton Hand (Dumb Sounds Vol 4 (Green)).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/910-episode-532 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 531</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-531</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Where do we come from? Where do we go? What is our purpose? Some questions often asked and maybe answered, especially in philosophical and religous views. To me, this question is a difficult one. If it is the right question at all to be asked. Maybe there will be some mighty artificial intelligence one day, whom the question is given. It may take some million years to get a response, and then it might come clear that the question was wrong and the answer is of no use. Ok, ok, one might see the reference here. But AI can do amazing things right today. Well, and may be used for shenanigans. Like an music creating algorithm. Would that be actual electronic music then? Or paintings, like the teaser image for this show. Well, the music of tonight is still hand made. Enjoy the wonderful tracks by Ethnicalvibes feat. Mayura (Ethnostep 10), Backstage Gurus (Mediterranean Odyssey), Trackologists feat. Cosmic Noise Crew (Seventh Listen), Bristol Manor (Down Time), Code Indigo (E-Scape 2020), Stan Dart (Murinsel III).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/909-episode-531 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Where do we come from? Where do we go? What is ou…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Where do we come from? Where do we go? What is our purpose? Some questions often asked and maybe answered, especially in philosophical and religous views. To me, this question is a difficult one. If it is the right question at all to be asked. Maybe there will be some mighty artificial intelligence one day, whom the question is given. It may take some million years to get a response, and then it might come clear that the question was wrong and the answer is of no use. Ok, ok, one might see the reference here. But AI can do amazing things right today. Well, and may be used for shenanigans. Like an music creating algorithm. Would that be actual electronic music then? Or paintings, like the teaser image for this show. Well, the music of tonight is still hand made. Enjoy the wonderful tracks by Ethnicalvibes feat. Mayura (Ethnostep 10), Backstage Gurus (Mediterranean Odyssey), Trackologists feat. Cosmic Noise Crew (Seventh Listen), Bristol Manor (Down Time), Code Indigo (E-Scape 2020), Stan Dart (Murinsel III).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/909-episode-531 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 530</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-530</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>I am currently stuck in home office. Which is nice, as I save an about one hour daily drive to work. But I just realized that I listen to at least one hour less music each day now. Actually, in the past weeks, there is not so much music in my life, if it weren't for compiling a podcast. I assume that I am not the only one, as many people stay more at home now and especially music parties or events simply do not happen at the moment. What are all these DJs doing currently? Switching to Vidcasting? Well, as said, luckily there is syndae. So I have to take some time off to listen to music. The force is strong on this one. So let's have some fun tonight with the right speed of beat, listening to tracks by Bruit Blanc (La moitié de moi), Zen Racoon (Pote 3), Youth &amp; Gaudi (Astronaut Alchemists Remixes), Spintribe (Zephyr), Hynamo (Baba Juno).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/908-episode-530 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>I am currently stuck in home office. Which is nic…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>I am currently stuck in home office. Which is nice, as I save an about one hour daily drive to work. But I just realized that I listen to at least one hour less music each day now. Actually, in the past weeks, there is not so much music in my life, if it weren't for compiling a podcast. I assume that I am not the only one, as many people stay more at home now and especially music parties or events simply do not happen at the moment. What are all these DJs doing currently? Switching to Vidcasting? Well, as said, luckily there is syndae. So I have to take some time off to listen to music. The force is strong on this one. So let's have some fun tonight with the right speed of beat, listening to tracks by Bruit Blanc (La moitié de moi), Zen Racoon (Pote 3), Youth &amp; Gaudi (Astronaut Alchemists Remixes), Spintribe (Zephyr), Hynamo (Baba Juno).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/908-episode-530 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 529</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Jul 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-529</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Weekend. Time to celebrate or simply turn the world off for a while and simply enjoy the silence. On this edition you will meet the latter with excellent ambient sounds and rides. Actually, one of the most serene editions for a long time. And with all those strange things happening around the world in these times, I'd say that taking some time off and getting lost in ones own mind is a great alternative. Well, ok, I do talk. But hopefully not too disturbing. If so, you can easily visit the artists' and labels' sites and fetch copies of the albums presented, which are by Sam Rosenthal &amp; Jarguna (Sunwashed Evening Fire), Cousin Silas (Emporium Sampler), Shinpal (Momentary Disappeared Memory), Forest Robots (After Geography), Howard Givens &amp; Craig Padilla (The Bodhi Mantra).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/907-episode-529 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Weekend. Time to celebrate or simply turn the wor…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Weekend. Time to celebrate or simply turn the world off for a while and simply enjoy the silence. On this edition you will meet the latter with excellent ambient sounds and rides. Actually, one of the most serene editions for a long time. And with all those strange things happening around the world in these times, I'd say that taking some time off and getting lost in ones own mind is a great alternative. Well, ok, I do talk. But hopefully not too disturbing. If so, you can easily visit the artists' and labels' sites and fetch copies of the albums presented, which are by Sam Rosenthal &amp; Jarguna (Sunwashed Evening Fire), Cousin Silas (Emporium Sampler), Shinpal (Momentary Disappeared Memory), Forest Robots (After Geography), Howard Givens &amp; Craig Padilla (The Bodhi Mantra).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/907-episode-529 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 528</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-528</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>What is time exactly? Is it a dimension like with space? It's often said that time is a precious good. But it is no good. You cannot collect time, cannot save time, cannot borrow time or buy it. Although, there are lots of phrases telling one you could. Is it possible to travel in time? Who knows. There are several theories what time travel would mean, like that each choice opens a new timeline, so you could switch between them. I love movies and stories about time travel. But in the end, you are a time traveller indeed. Also, there is only one direction and a constant, non-modifiable speed: always going forward. Well, ok, there is Einstein telling you that time will slow down, when you hit lightspeed. And it's said that speed of time depends on gravity. Well, we're not in space on a daily basis, yet. Currently, it's rather a matter of what you do during the time you experience as life. One great thing to do, is to listen to music. Especially, if it is as good as the tracks you will hear on syndae. For example the ones on this show by Jim Ottaway (When Eternity Touches Time), Obukhovaudio (Orphans of the Sky), The Garwin Project (E-Scape 2020), Bob Hedger (2020 Karma Cafe Jam Session Vol. 3), and Wolfgang Nachahmer (Triptychon).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/906-episode-528 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>What is time exactly? Is it a dimension like with…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>What is time exactly? Is it a dimension like with space? It's often said that time is a precious good. But it is no good. You cannot collect time, cannot save time, cannot borrow time or buy it. Although, there are lots of phrases telling one you could. Is it possible to travel in time? Who knows. There are several theories what time travel would mean, like that each choice opens a new timeline, so you could switch between them. I love movies and stories about time travel. But in the end, you are a time traveller indeed. Also, there is only one direction and a constant, non-modifiable speed: always going forward. Well, ok, there is Einstein telling you that time will slow down, when you hit lightspeed. And it's said that speed of time depends on gravity. Well, we're not in space on a daily basis, yet. Currently, it's rather a matter of what you do during the time you experience as life. One great thing to do, is to listen to music. Especially, if it is as good as the tracks you will hear on syndae. For example the ones on this show by Jim Ottaway (When Eternity Touches Time), Obukhovaudio (Orphans of the Sky), The Garwin Project (E-Scape 2020), Bob Hedger (2020 Karma Cafe Jam Session Vol. 3), and Wolfgang Nachahmer (Triptychon).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/906-episode-528 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 527</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-527</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>The big rollout is about to start again. It's vacation time and timely restrictions on travelling were lifted recently. Is this a happy time? I don't know, yet. Maybe, I am too cautious and conservative. Or am I just more careful than others? It seems to be true with respect to health issues, but what about music? As you know, I do like to have some more experimental stuff on the show. Sometimes. Well, maybe rather rarely. Indeed, I prefer harmonic and melodic sounds. This not necessarily has to be exclusive. The albums presented tonight are somewhat in between. Mostely harmonic, but sometimes with a little spark of twinkling surprises. Have some aural fun with tracks by Scott Reich (Interbeing: Elements of Connection), Xenoton (Crescent), Jarguna &amp; Henrik Meierkord (Tapestry Flow), Ivan Teixeira (Strength of Spirit), Jack Hertz (Artificial), radium88 (Until the Last Leaf Falls).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/905-episode-527 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>The big rollout is about to start again. It's vac…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>The big rollout is about to start again. It's vacation time and timely restrictions on travelling were lifted recently. Is this a happy time? I don't know, yet. Maybe, I am too cautious and conservative. Or am I just more careful than others? It seems to be true with respect to health issues, but what about music? As you know, I do like to have some more experimental stuff on the show. Sometimes. Well, maybe rather rarely. Indeed, I prefer harmonic and melodic sounds. This not necessarily has to be exclusive. The albums presented tonight are somewhat in between. Mostely harmonic, but sometimes with a little spark of twinkling surprises. Have some aural fun with tracks by Scott Reich (Interbeing: Elements of Connection), Xenoton (Crescent), Jarguna &amp; Henrik Meierkord (Tapestry Flow), Ivan Teixeira (Strength of Spirit), Jack Hertz (Artificial), radium88 (Until the Last Leaf Falls).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/905-episode-527 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 526</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-526</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So I followed a competition recently on scoring a pursuit scene of Westworld season 3. Lots of composers uploaded their take to that famous video platform. And I must be crazy to watch the scene over and over again, only the score being different. After a while I knew the lines by heart, and it got difficult to follow through. To me it seems very difficult to compose music for a film, having to see scenes over and over and over to match the music to the films details. And only few of the compositions did so, some failed big time to match the scene's cuts or impressions at all. But I was impressed on the sheer variety of approaches to making the music work with the story. Unfortunately I was to late to try myself. It still reminded me of how I work on music, listening to short sequences repeatedly for hours to get the details right, so it sounds good to me, like I want it to be. Of course, only until a few days later when I find some new details to change. Maybe, I will never get done with it. Well. Some great musicians did and put out their music as album, single, or contribution to a compilation. Six of them made it to tonight's edition. Have a great time with music by Der Waldläufer feat. BaoBao (Inyourmind), Myth (History of Life), This Digital Landscape (Waveform Magazine Issue 3), Tangram (Ether), moonbooter (Elected Pieces 2012 to 2020), Nubrada (Pote 3).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/904-episode-526 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So I followed a competition recently on scoring a…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So I followed a competition recently on scoring a pursuit scene of Westworld season 3. Lots of composers uploaded their take to that famous video platform. And I must be crazy to watch the scene over and over again, only the score being different. After a while I knew the lines by heart, and it got difficult to follow through. To me it seems very difficult to compose music for a film, having to see scenes over and over and over to match the music to the films details. And only few of the compositions did so, some failed big time to match the scene's cuts or impressions at all. But I was impressed on the sheer variety of approaches to making the music work with the story. Unfortunately I was to late to try myself. It still reminded me of how I work on music, listening to short sequences repeatedly for hours to get the details right, so it sounds good to me, like I want it to be. Of course, only until a few days later when I find some new details to change. Maybe, I will never get done with it. Well. Some great musicians did and put out their music as album, single, or contribution to a compilation. Six of them made it to tonight's edition. Have a great time with music by Der Waldläufer feat. BaoBao (Inyourmind), Myth (History of Life), This Digital Landscape (Waveform Magazine Issue 3), Tangram (Ether), moonbooter (Elected Pieces 2012 to 2020), Nubrada (Pote 3).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/904-episode-526 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 525</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-525</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Recently, I have been at the coast for a short vacation. It was quiet at first, as going for journeys just has started again after lockdown. So great to have a change in scenery after all these months. My wife and I enjoyed the nature and the sea up in the north eastern part of Germany, at least until the hords rolled in to the end of our time up there. Still, people seem to be tense. Surely because of the strange times we are in. And actually, it's not as difficult as in other places. Looking out in the world, some things are not right. Some people seem to have the impression to be more important than others. And there is no justification for hatred at any time. As one of my favourite novelists puts it: Everybody counts or nobody counts. So, stay safe, my dear friends in sound, in health and everything else. As of this show, for your mental well-being, you get very much enjoyable music served by Ben Blackett (Portals), John Gregorius (Full of Life), Divine Matrix (Helios), Ian Boddy (Behind the Sky Presents: Portals), Eleon (Rendezvous), Catalin Marin (Art of Darkness).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/903-episode-525 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Recently, I have been at the coast for a short va…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Recently, I have been at the coast for a short vacation. It was quiet at first, as going for journeys just has started again after lockdown. So great to have a change in scenery after all these months. My wife and I enjoyed the nature and the sea up in the north eastern part of Germany, at least until the hords rolled in to the end of our time up there. Still, people seem to be tense. Surely because of the strange times we are in. And actually, it's not as difficult as in other places. Looking out in the world, some things are not right. Some people seem to have the impression to be more important than others. And there is no justification for hatred at any time. As one of my favourite novelists puts it: Everybody counts or nobody counts. So, stay safe, my dear friends in sound, in health and everything else. As of this show, for your mental well-being, you get very much enjoyable music served by Ben Blackett (Portals), John Gregorius (Full of Life), Divine Matrix (Helios), Ian Boddy (Behind the Sky Presents: Portals), Eleon (Rendezvous), Catalin Marin (Art of Darkness).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/903-episode-525 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 524</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-524</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So, last time I was talking about trees and ambient music. There is another style of electronic music that is quite similaro with respect to building up its beauty: traditional electronic music of Berlin School. These simply take their time to come to a point, or multiple points. And often times with sound arcs not to be expected. Well, if we are back to trees, you can see them bend and twisted occasionally and usually never growing straight up. Long lasting sequences build the thread here on which you get hooked. And most of tonight's tracks are excerptional due to their extensive length. Take all of them, provided by Ivan Black (Our Drowning World), Elrox (Era), Bob Hedger (2020 Karma Cafe Jam Sessions Vol. 1), RadioSilence (RadioSilence III), Fratoroler (Different).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/902-episode-524 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So, last time I was talking about trees and ambie…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So, last time I was talking about trees and ambient music. There is another style of electronic music that is quite similaro with respect to building up its beauty: traditional electronic music of Berlin School. These simply take their time to come to a point, or multiple points. And often times with sound arcs not to be expected. Well, if we are back to trees, you can see them bend and twisted occasionally and usually never growing straight up. Long lasting sequences build the thread here on which you get hooked. And most of tonight's tracks are excerptional due to their extensive length. Take all of them, provided by Ivan Black (Our Drowning World), Elrox (Era), Bob Hedger (2020 Karma Cafe Jam Sessions Vol. 1), RadioSilence (RadioSilence III), Fratoroler (Different).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/902-episode-524 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 523</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-523</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Trees are fascinating creatures, none like the other but still the same. A tree takes several years to grow and its blossoms come and go. Some even exist for hundreds, some rare ones several thousand of years. Imagine being a tree that old having seen the world around you change quite a lot. Well, a tree does not see much of the world though, as it does not move. But it would be fascinating anyway. Why am I talking about trees? No particular reason, actually. Ambient music, however, does share some features with trees. For once, an ambient track usually grows over time, it simply takes a while until it unfolds and shows its beauty. Unlike popular music which quickly shows its hooks and lines repeatedly, as if to get over with it. So, this edition does not provide quick and busy stuff but evolutionary aural journeys in form of tracks by Blue is Nine (A Pool Appears), Mark Seelig (The Disciple's Path), Anantakara (Serenity Despite the Storm), Michael Brückner (Servant of the Secret Fire).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/901-episode-523 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Trees are fascinating creatures, none like the ot…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Trees are fascinating creatures, none like the other but still the same. A tree takes several years to grow and its blossoms come and go. Some even exist for hundreds, some rare ones several thousand of years. Imagine being a tree that old having seen the world around you change quite a lot. Well, a tree does not see much of the world though, as it does not move. But it would be fascinating anyway. Why am I talking about trees? No particular reason, actually. Ambient music, however, does share some features with trees. For once, an ambient track usually grows over time, it simply takes a while until it unfolds and shows its beauty. Unlike popular music which quickly shows its hooks and lines repeatedly, as if to get over with it. So, this edition does not provide quick and busy stuff but evolutionary aural journeys in form of tracks by Blue is Nine (A Pool Appears), Mark Seelig (The Disciple's Path), Anantakara (Serenity Despite the Storm), Michael Brückner (Servant of the Secret Fire).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/901-episode-523 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 522</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-522</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>There is a saying that some people cannot seen beyond the end of their nose. Well, for music, would the limit be the helix of their ear? However, when I started syndae back in 2008, it was about musical styles from within my comfort zone. Meanwhile, for once I broadened my own taste in sound but also sometimes visit the outer rim of ambient and electronic music that is well known to me and people I know. Tonight, I am up for some sounds and rhythms you do not hear that often on my show. And it's also great as I like a change in style so the show stays interesting and actually my mind visits different places. Well, it's no radical change tonight and definitely very cool music by Weldroid &amp; Room of Wires (The Deep Blue Knight), Amotken (Life's a Glitch), Ombra Obscvra (La Nit Eterna), Ben Cox (Consciousness, and Other Tricks of the Light), Erratic (Acre, Aged 10), Soul Flask (The Cassandra Complex).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/900-episode-522 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>There is a saying that some people cannot seen be…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>There is a saying that some people cannot seen beyond the end of their nose. Well, for music, would the limit be the helix of their ear? However, when I started syndae back in 2008, it was about musical styles from within my comfort zone. Meanwhile, for once I broadened my own taste in sound but also sometimes visit the outer rim of ambient and electronic music that is well known to me and people I know. Tonight, I am up for some sounds and rhythms you do not hear that often on my show. And it's also great as I like a change in style so the show stays interesting and actually my mind visits different places. Well, it's no radical change tonight and definitely very cool music by Weldroid &amp; Room of Wires (The Deep Blue Knight), Amotken (Life's a Glitch), Ombra Obscvra (La Nit Eterna), Ben Cox (Consciousness, and Other Tricks of the Light), Erratic (Acre, Aged 10), Soul Flask (The Cassandra Complex).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/900-episode-522 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 521</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 08 May 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-521</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>When thinking about tonight's edition, I coincidentally stumbled upon the photo used as teaser. It depicts quite perfectly the association to the music picked for this show. Cyberpunk is a genre that mixes modern technology with an adventurous age. The stories told are most gripping and fascinating, providing a playfield for the most unusual inventions in a not so technological advanced time of history spiced with todays knowledge of the possible and beyond. Kind of the same holds for modern takes on traditional electronic music, as you will get to hear. One can think of it as the artists looking back on the golden ages of the 70s and 80s and having their take on a historic musical view with modern knowledge. The time travellers telling their stories tonight are Remy (The Other Side), Space Art (Entrevues), Lisa Bella Donna (Portals), The Garwin Project, TM Solver (Oxymoron).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/899-episode-521 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>When thinking about tonight's edition, I coincide…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>When thinking about tonight's edition, I coincidentally stumbled upon the photo used as teaser. It depicts quite perfectly the association to the music picked for this show. Cyberpunk is a genre that mixes modern technology with an adventurous age. The stories told are most gripping and fascinating, providing a playfield for the most unusual inventions in a not so technological advanced time of history spiced with todays knowledge of the possible and beyond. Kind of the same holds for modern takes on traditional electronic music, as you will get to hear. One can think of it as the artists looking back on the golden ages of the 70s and 80s and having their take on a historic musical view with modern knowledge. The time travellers telling their stories tonight are Remy (The Other Side), Space Art (Entrevues), Lisa Bella Donna (Portals), The Garwin Project, TM Solver (Oxymoron).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/899-episode-521 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 520</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-520</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Last weekend, we had a fantastic online live show with ATB sending from the Planetarium of Bochum. Quite a number of artists are going "on-air" this way recently to entertain and get in contact with their fans and audience. On the other hand, several live events had to be cancelled for this year. Watching a live stream surely is great, but not the same. Still, I and I think many others enjoyed the show. And there is another one coming up tomorrow (that is May 2nd) with Stefan Erbe doing a premiere stream on his album Nachtlichter. And surely we have several more fresh releases these days to celebrate and listen to, some of which you will get listening to tonight's podcast edition. Chilling times are on with tracks by Yaary &amp; Scholl (Delta Evolution), Juli Morán (LibitVm), IcingWolf (From Inside), Backstage Gurus (Mediterranean Odyssey), Stefan Erbe (Nachtlichter).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/898-episode-520 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Last weekend, we had a fantastic online live show…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Last weekend, we had a fantastic online live show with ATB sending from the Planetarium of Bochum. Quite a number of artists are going "on-air" this way recently to entertain and get in contact with their fans and audience. On the other hand, several live events had to be cancelled for this year. Watching a live stream surely is great, but not the same. Still, I and I think many others enjoyed the show. And there is another one coming up tomorrow (that is May 2nd) with Stefan Erbe doing a premiere stream on his album Nachtlichter. And surely we have several more fresh releases these days to celebrate and listen to, some of which you will get listening to tonight's podcast edition. Chilling times are on with tracks by Yaary &amp; Scholl (Delta Evolution), Juli Morán (LibitVm), IcingWolf (From Inside), Backstage Gurus (Mediterranean Odyssey), Stefan Erbe (Nachtlichter).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/898-episode-520 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 519</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-519</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>U.F.O.s! No, not really. As there are very few airplanes around recently, those bright shining and fast moving objects to be seen at the night sky a few days ago were very eye-catching. A chain of sattelites crossed our hemisphere and made lots of people wonder. And they really appeared to be very fast, well, meant for high speed internet, that's why. Haha. Ok, seriously. What would it be like to live on such a sattelite or the ISS for a while? I'd guess mostly quiet and peaceful? Or would there be lots of debris pelt against the hull making it sound like hard rain hitting the roof of ones home? Well, I am sure one would find some comfort in listenting to some music of tonight's edition. But no need to rocket into space, you can listen comfy sitting in your favourite chair. Have some ambient moments with tracks by Jarguna (The Morning Star), Mäläskä (First Day of Spring), Bernhard Wöstheinrich (Wishes Follow One), Eisenlager (Anime Comp), Cousin Silas &amp; Glove of Bones (Cousin Silas &amp; Friends Vol. 8 Pt. 1), Whalt Thisney (Quiethism).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/897-episode-519 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>U.F.O.s! No, not really. As there are very few ai…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>U.F.O.s! No, not really. As there are very few airplanes around recently, those bright shining and fast moving objects to be seen at the night sky a few days ago were very eye-catching. A chain of sattelites crossed our hemisphere and made lots of people wonder. And they really appeared to be very fast, well, meant for high speed internet, that's why. Haha. Ok, seriously. What would it be like to live on such a sattelite or the ISS for a while? I'd guess mostly quiet and peaceful? Or would there be lots of debris pelt against the hull making it sound like hard rain hitting the roof of ones home? Well, I am sure one would find some comfort in listenting to some music of tonight's edition. But no need to rocket into space, you can listen comfy sitting in your favourite chair. Have some ambient moments with tracks by Jarguna (The Morning Star), Mäläskä (First Day of Spring), Bernhard Wöstheinrich (Wishes Follow One), Eisenlager (Anime Comp), Cousin Silas &amp; Glove of Bones (Cousin Silas &amp; Friends Vol. 8 Pt. 1), Whalt Thisney (Quiethism).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/897-episode-519 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 518</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-518</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>I recently watched a video tutorial about mixing music. Well, there are gazillion of such videos out there, and I merely watch some for fun. The one I picked this time was making its point on not overdoing it, not throwing in all the EQ, Filter, Limiter etc. one owns, but to carefully find the right balance between all instruments involved. And he recommended one easy test: head bobbing. So when you are listening to your song and your head keeps bobbing to its flow, you got the mix right. Now, it's a bit oversimplifying, but I can live with the "if it feels right, it is right". At least for you it is. And following this advice, I chose to have several tracks tonight to test the head bobbing thesis. So best to pick up your favourite headphones, and start bobbing with Stefan Erbe (Nachtlichter), Youth &amp; Gaudi (Astronaut Alchemists Remixes), Sonic Jay (Digital Family Vol. 8), Javiis (Reality), Nikavo (Yummy Miami), K.I. Companion (Music for Cars).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/896-episode-518 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>I recently watched a video tutorial about mixing …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>I recently watched a video tutorial about mixing music. Well, there are gazillion of such videos out there, and I merely watch some for fun. The one I picked this time was making its point on not overdoing it, not throwing in all the EQ, Filter, Limiter etc. one owns, but to carefully find the right balance between all instruments involved. And he recommended one easy test: head bobbing. So when you are listening to your song and your head keeps bobbing to its flow, you got the mix right. Now, it's a bit oversimplifying, but I can live with the "if it feels right, it is right". At least for you it is. And following this advice, I chose to have several tracks tonight to test the head bobbing thesis. So best to pick up your favourite headphones, and start bobbing with Stefan Erbe (Nachtlichter), Youth &amp; Gaudi (Astronaut Alchemists Remixes), Sonic Jay (Digital Family Vol. 8), Javiis (Reality), Nikavo (Yummy Miami), K.I. Companion (Music for Cars).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/896-episode-518 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 517</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Apr 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-517</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So I had some more comforting music on the show lately, and this week is no different. Especially, as it's easter holidays at my place, best known for chocolate bunnies and hidden eggs. Well, kinda. So, of course, you get music fitting to some days of solace. Finally some time for ourself to stay at home and... err... well. Stay at home, again. Not so different from the days before and after, except no work. Well, if you have to work or are going to, thanks for keeping life running. This edition sees several new names but regulars as well, but I am sure you will have some quality time with tracks by Andreas Baaden (Home), Fiona Joy Hawkins (Bushfire Moon), Paul Speer (Sonoran Odyssey), Shoshana Michel (Impressions), Andy Pickford (Nemesis 2020), Solace Road (Silence Within).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/895-episode-517 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So I had some more comforting music on the show l…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So I had some more comforting music on the show lately, and this week is no different. Especially, as it's easter holidays at my place, best known for chocolate bunnies and hidden eggs. Well, kinda. So, of course, you get music fitting to some days of solace. Finally some time for ourself to stay at home and... err... well. Stay at home, again. Not so different from the days before and after, except no work. Well, if you have to work or are going to, thanks for keeping life running. This edition sees several new names but regulars as well, but I am sure you will have some quality time with tracks by Andreas Baaden (Home), Fiona Joy Hawkins (Bushfire Moon), Paul Speer (Sonoran Odyssey), Shoshana Michel (Impressions), Andy Pickford (Nemesis 2020), Solace Road (Silence Within).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/895-episode-517 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 516</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-516</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>What does home office mean to you? It sounds as if you have more freedom, more spare time, more of everything, doesn't it? Well, at least, on saves some time travelling. But otherwise, working at home is as much a load as working in the office. Even more challening, when you have to talk to others on a regular basis. In contrast to simply pass by a colleagues space, I find it quite stressing to have to video chat all the time. So, at the end of (yet another) week of home office I am at least as exhausted as driving to my office every day. And I am quite sure not to move as much. Thankfully, there is some great music to help you chill out and unwind your body, like the tracks you get tonight by Nicholas Gunn (Pacific Blue), Stan Dart (Retrospective), Video Void (Sewer Skaters), Le Cassette (Sewer Skaters), Backstage Gurus (Mediterranean Odyssey), Psychoz (Digital Family Vol. 8), Ivan Black (Echus Chasma).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/894-episode-516 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>What does home office mean to you? It sounds as i…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>What does home office mean to you? It sounds as if you have more freedom, more spare time, more of everything, doesn't it? Well, at least, on saves some time travelling. But otherwise, working at home is as much a load as working in the office. Even more challening, when you have to talk to others on a regular basis. In contrast to simply pass by a colleagues space, I find it quite stressing to have to video chat all the time. So, at the end of (yet another) week of home office I am at least as exhausted as driving to my office every day. And I am quite sure not to move as much. Thankfully, there is some great music to help you chill out and unwind your body, like the tracks you get tonight by Nicholas Gunn (Pacific Blue), Stan Dart (Retrospective), Video Void (Sewer Skaters), Le Cassette (Sewer Skaters), Backstage Gurus (Mediterranean Odyssey), Psychoz (Digital Family Vol. 8), Ivan Black (Echus Chasma).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/894-episode-516 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 515</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-515</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>I always thought we live in crazy times, where strange people get to boss countries and where it takes comedians to do proper journalism. But this is all nothing compared to how common people behave recently, hoarding strange combinations of things like toilet tissue and pasta. Wonder what that tastes like with a fine sauce of desinfectant. Seems the world becomes a comedy of panic. Well, the current threat is surely to take serious, but not to overreact. And to help you staying safe and home, I have some really nice treats for you to listen to. Forget about all the sadness for a moment and enjoy listening to Klangzaun, Daniel &amp; Booth (Inverse), Syndromeda (KALT), and Wellenfeld (Electronic Musique Compilation 12).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/893-episode-515 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>I always thought we live in crazy times, where st…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>I always thought we live in crazy times, where strange people get to boss countries and where it takes comedians to do proper journalism. But this is all nothing compared to how common people behave recently, hoarding strange combinations of things like toilet tissue and pasta. Wonder what that tastes like with a fine sauce of desinfectant. Seems the world becomes a comedy of panic. Well, the current threat is surely to take serious, but not to overreact. And to help you staying safe and home, I have some really nice treats for you to listen to. Forget about all the sadness for a moment and enjoy listening to Klangzaun, Daniel &amp; Booth (Inverse), Syndromeda (KALT), and Wellenfeld (Electronic Musique Compilation 12).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/893-episode-515 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 514</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-514</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>We will stick to the calmer way of sounds once more and taking music quite easy on this show. When taking a look outside what's going on in the world right now, some treats to easy your mind should at least take the rush away. Social life is reduced to the necessary these days, and there are some crazy folks out there. Thanks to the invention of the Internet we will still have a place to be with others and have the chance to find sane people (and I never imagined saying this when talking about social media). So here comes the painkiller for your mind, half an hour of very fine sounds brought to us by Michael Whalen (Sacred Spaces), Ross Christopher (Alternate Future), K.I. Companion (Music for Cars), Steve Orchard (Two Decades From Home), Seamus O'Muineachain (Blue Moon Set), and Broads and Milly Hirst (Ollust).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/892-episode-514 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>We will stick to the calmer way of sounds once mo…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>We will stick to the calmer way of sounds once more and taking music quite easy on this show. When taking a look outside what's going on in the world right now, some treats to easy your mind should at least take the rush away. Social life is reduced to the necessary these days, and there are some crazy folks out there. Thanks to the invention of the Internet we will still have a place to be with others and have the chance to find sane people (and I never imagined saying this when talking about social media). So here comes the painkiller for your mind, half an hour of very fine sounds brought to us by Michael Whalen (Sacred Spaces), Ross Christopher (Alternate Future), K.I. Companion (Music for Cars), Steve Orchard (Two Decades From Home), Seamus O'Muineachain (Blue Moon Set), and Broads and Milly Hirst (Ollust).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/892-episode-514 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 513</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Mar 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-513</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Friday 13th and edition 513 of syndae, coincidence? Maybe. Bad sign? Definitely not. But be aware, the music on this show may be infectious! It might lead to an addiction for electronic music. And while there was the first live big concert without audience in a proper concert hall, by listening to this podcast you will definitely join a happy audience with no regret. There is a bunch of new material on the playlist as well, so don't hesitate to tune in and relish tracks by Stan Dart (Retrospective), Time Away (A.I. Tomorrow / Compilation), Letters from Mouse (Proto Human), Volker Rapp (CO2), David Wright &amp; Carys (Schwingungen Garden Party / DVD), Faber (Voices).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/891-episode-513 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Friday 13th and edition 513 of syndae, coincidenc…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Friday 13th and edition 513 of syndae, coincidence? Maybe. Bad sign? Definitely not. But be aware, the music on this show may be infectious! It might lead to an addiction for electronic music. And while there was the first live big concert without audience in a proper concert hall, by listening to this podcast you will definitely join a happy audience with no regret. There is a bunch of new material on the playlist as well, so don't hesitate to tune in and relish tracks by Stan Dart (Retrospective), Time Away (A.I. Tomorrow / Compilation), Letters from Mouse (Proto Human), Volker Rapp (CO2), David Wright &amp; Carys (Schwingungen Garden Party / DVD), Faber (Voices).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/891-episode-513 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 512</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-512</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Not sure, how many of you listeners will remember that phones actually looked somewhat big and bulky only 30 years ago. They were meant to talk to someone else living far away. When I see people with smartphones nowadays, seldom they are using it to talk. It's amazing how things and communication changed over the past years, actually during my life. It is a crazy time with rapid developments that happened during the past years, and it's really speedy. Not sure, where I am going with this. Well, also about 30 years ago electronic dance music was on a high, I'd say. The sounds you will get tonight are definitely its children, taken several steps further than simple dance floor material. Have a wonderful listening experience with tracks by Smooth Genestar (Music for sleepless cities), In Vitro (Aguanoche), Kavalier (Digital Family Vol. 8 / Compilation), Bite (Everything. Works 2005-2019), John Nap (John Nap), Aleckat &amp; Hynamo (Apollo).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/890-episode-512 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Not sure, how many of you listeners will remember…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Not sure, how many of you listeners will remember that phones actually looked somewhat big and bulky only 30 years ago. They were meant to talk to someone else living far away. When I see people with smartphones nowadays, seldom they are using it to talk. It's amazing how things and communication changed over the past years, actually during my life. It is a crazy time with rapid developments that happened during the past years, and it's really speedy. Not sure, where I am going with this. Well, also about 30 years ago electronic dance music was on a high, I'd say. The sounds you will get tonight are definitely its children, taken several steps further than simple dance floor material. Have a wonderful listening experience with tracks by Smooth Genestar (Music for sleepless cities), In Vitro (Aguanoche), Kavalier (Digital Family Vol. 8 / Compilation), Bite (Everything. Works 2005-2019), John Nap (John Nap), Aleckat &amp; Hynamo (Apollo).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/890-episode-512 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 511</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Feb 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-511</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Art is all about rousing emotions. If a piece of art doesn't touch you, it is not meant for you. And it does not matter what kind of emotion. Any emotion counts. Reverse, of course, not everything that stimulates your emotions you is art. Obviously, art is a personal matter. Based on experiences you made in the past. And this is true for any kind of art, be it paintings, or be it music, as in the case of what syndae presents to your inclind ears. Hopefully, what you will hear tonight will fall into the category of art of your likings. It definitely falls into mine. Listen in and decide for yourself for tracks by Kirsten Agresta Copely (Around the Sun), windspace (Zephyr), Steve Roach (The Sky Opens), Indigo Symbol (Terminal), EugeneKha (Sky Breath), Test Card (Music For The Towers).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/889-episode-511 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Art is all about rousing emotions. If a piece of …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Art is all about rousing emotions. If a piece of art doesn't touch you, it is not meant for you. And it does not matter what kind of emotion. Any emotion counts. Reverse, of course, not everything that stimulates your emotions you is art. Obviously, art is a personal matter. Based on experiences you made in the past. And this is true for any kind of art, be it paintings, or be it music, as in the case of what syndae presents to your inclind ears. Hopefully, what you will hear tonight will fall into the category of art of your likings. It definitely falls into mine. Listen in and decide for yourself for tracks by Kirsten Agresta Copely (Around the Sun), windspace (Zephyr), Steve Roach (The Sky Opens), Indigo Symbol (Terminal), EugeneKha (Sky Breath), Test Card (Music For The Towers).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/889-episode-511 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 510</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Feb 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-510</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>I'm not sure, why I tend to choose rather melodic music recently for this podcast. Maybe it is the mood I am in, so that I need a little contrast to my work, which is rather chaotic at the moment. Which is about to change soon, to become a different kind of chaotic (Ha!). Or maybe it's the season, where it stays rather dark most time of the day. Or maybe it is the political situation, which kind of drives one crazy seeing so much incompetence and selfishness of people being in charge all over the world. Or maybe because it's Valentines today? Not really. But whatever the reason, the music that currently finds its way into the shows is simply wonderful to listen to. And wonders are most welcome, especially in form of tracks like provided by Marc Enfroy (Surrounded), Hollan Holmes (Milestones), Stan Dart (Loneliness EP), Tuuligan (Sininen), Darshan Ambient (A Day Like Any Other), and Andy Pickford (Aphelion).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/888-episode-510 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>I'm not sure, why I tend to choose rather melodic…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>I'm not sure, why I tend to choose rather melodic music recently for this podcast. Maybe it is the mood I am in, so that I need a little contrast to my work, which is rather chaotic at the moment. Which is about to change soon, to become a different kind of chaotic (Ha!). Or maybe it's the season, where it stays rather dark most time of the day. Or maybe it is the political situation, which kind of drives one crazy seeing so much incompetence and selfishness of people being in charge all over the world. Or maybe because it's Valentines today? Not really. But whatever the reason, the music that currently finds its way into the shows is simply wonderful to listen to. And wonders are most welcome, especially in form of tracks like provided by Marc Enfroy (Surrounded), Hollan Holmes (Milestones), Stan Dart (Loneliness EP), Tuuligan (Sininen), Darshan Ambient (A Day Like Any Other), and Andy Pickford (Aphelion).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/888-episode-510 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 509</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Feb 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-509</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Why is it that people have different tastes? If you are looking at food, some prefer sweet, some salty, some rather bitter food, which others can't even taste. On a biological level, taste actually is a combination of the sensation of flavour and the sensation of smell. And it is less a genetic thing but rather an emotional one. Depending on what emotions you relate to a flavour and smell, you may like or dislike the food you get. But why talking about food? To me it is the same as in music. Whatever feeling you relate to the sounds and structures of a musical piece, it results in a balance between like and dislike when listening to it. Of course, there is lots of variations in what I like in music and music of similar style is no guarantee to like or dislike it. Well, listen for yourself as you will get some variations of electronic sounds tonight with tracks by Time Away (Seas on the Moon / Compilation), Mikael Fyrek (Further Asunder), Ron Boots, 99.9, and Broekhuis, Keller &amp; Schönwälder (The Repelen EP).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/887-episode-509 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Why is it that people have different tastes? If y…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Why is it that people have different tastes? If you are looking at food, some prefer sweet, some salty, some rather bitter food, which others can't even taste. On a biological level, taste actually is a combination of the sensation of flavour and the sensation of smell. And it is less a genetic thing but rather an emotional one. Depending on what emotions you relate to a flavour and smell, you may like or dislike the food you get. But why talking about food? To me it is the same as in music. Whatever feeling you relate to the sounds and structures of a musical piece, it results in a balance between like and dislike when listening to it. Of course, there is lots of variations in what I like in music and music of similar style is no guarantee to like or dislike it. Well, listen for yourself as you will get some variations of electronic sounds tonight with tracks by Time Away (Seas on the Moon / Compilation), Mikael Fyrek (Further Asunder), Ron Boots, 99.9, and Broekhuis, Keller &amp; Schönwälder (The Repelen EP).

Check https://www.syndae.de/episodes/887-episode-509 for full track list with links to artists and releases.</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 508</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 31 Jan 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-508</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Do you think that life may be an eperiment with some white-bearded guy watching from above how it works out? Well, this might sound a bit like the famous novel by Douglas Adams. Following what happens in the world, one could only derive that it is. And better than any novel, suddently some thing happens, no one would have guessed. Not pointing to anything specific here. In the end, life is what you make of it. And more or less often one has to try things, to follow one's instincts on what might serve your life best. That may also be true for an artist, when looking for the next cool piece of music or sound to express oneself. In that sense, I hop you have great fun and joy with tracks by Lakmus Red (Shepherd Drift), kothyus (Six Listen), Culture Deaf (Audio Dark), C Mantle (Acre, Aged 10), Noston (Dark Lord is Coming), and Sternenspringer (Exoplanet).

Details: https://www.syndae.de/episodes/886-episode-508</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Do you think that life may be an eperiment with s…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Do you think that life may be an eperiment with some white-bearded guy watching from above how it works out? Well, this might sound a bit like the famous novel by Douglas Adams. Following what happens in the world, one could only derive that it is. And better than any novel, suddently some thing happens, no one would have guessed. Not pointing to anything specific here. In the end, life is what you make of it. And more or less often one has to try things, to follow one's instincts on what might serve your life best. That may also be true for an artist, when looking for the next cool piece of music or sound to express oneself. In that sense, I hop you have great fun and joy with tracks by Lakmus Red (Shepherd Drift), kothyus (Six Listen), Culture Deaf (Audio Dark), C Mantle (Acre, Aged 10), Noston (Dark Lord is Coming), and Sternenspringer (Exoplanet).

Details: https://www.syndae.de/episodes/886-episode-508</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 507</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Jan 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-507</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So, I actually wanted to get the show a bit more quiet and ambient tonight. But then I came across all these great and partially hypnotic tracks. Not that they are pushing and up with beats, it's still a wonderful and colourful smorgasbord of aural treats. Moreover do these tracks bear a capturing filigree as if woven from the finest wires. Thus I fell for them and it felt wonderful. It also puts an end to a mixed week, where I got lots of things done, but still cannot find the real rest in mind. Maybe you know such times when thoughts keep spinning in your head. For example, because there are decisions or changes up that you are looking forward to but which still make you feel slightly uncomfortable. Or you are bursting of ideas but cannot decide where to start, which keeps you up all night. Hm, well. The tracks on this show helped me to peace out a bit, without being serene at all. Have a joyful time with Byron Metcalf &amp; Jennifer Grais (Sacrament), Cat Friendly (Seas on the Moon / Compilation), Cousin Silas &amp; Kevin Lyons (11 Tales of Space and Intrigue), Steve Roach (Trance Archeology), Wilfried Hanrath (Kantele / Compilation), and D-Echo Project (Cura).

Details: https://www.syndae.de/12-episode/885-episode-507</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So, I actually wanted to get the show a bit more …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So, I actually wanted to get the show a bit more quiet and ambient tonight. But then I came across all these great and partially hypnotic tracks. Not that they are pushing and up with beats, it's still a wonderful and colourful smorgasbord of aural treats. Moreover do these tracks bear a capturing filigree as if woven from the finest wires. Thus I fell for them and it felt wonderful. It also puts an end to a mixed week, where I got lots of things done, but still cannot find the real rest in mind. Maybe you know such times when thoughts keep spinning in your head. For example, because there are decisions or changes up that you are looking forward to but which still make you feel slightly uncomfortable. Or you are bursting of ideas but cannot decide where to start, which keeps you up all night. Hm, well. The tracks on this show helped me to peace out a bit, without being serene at all. Have a joyful time with Byron Metcalf &amp; Jennifer Grais (Sacrament), Cat Friendly (Seas on the Moon / Compilation), Cousin Silas &amp; Kevin Lyons (11 Tales of Space and Intrigue), Steve Roach (Trance Archeology), Wilfried Hanrath (Kantele / Compilation), and D-Echo Project (Cura).

Details: https://www.syndae.de/12-episode/885-episode-507</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 506</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Jan 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-506</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Is it already the third show this year? Crazy. Seems, 2020 starts fast. And there is already a bunch of events going on these months. So be prepared for a busy time ni which events are lining up like rarely before. One of these events is a new one, too: db2fluctiation. It's a festival happening in Belgium on February 22. You won't get many more twos and zeros combined for a date. And of course you will get some impressions for the artists of that festival in this edition of syndae by Daniel B. Prothese (Hollektrokraut) and Nothing but Noise (Existence Oscillation (possible) Future). Beyond the festival, there is more elegant music on this show, of course So have a great evening with tracks by Eagle (Starry Starry Night 2020), Cornel Hecht (Ranger Things), Robert Jürjendal &amp; Miguel Noya (The Power of Distance), and Remy (Exhibition of Dreams Revisited).

Details: https://www.syndae.de/12-episode/884-episode-506</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Is it already the third show this year? Crazy. Se…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Is it already the third show this year? Crazy. Seems, 2020 starts fast. And there is already a bunch of events going on these months. So be prepared for a busy time ni which events are lining up like rarely before. One of these events is a new one, too: db2fluctiation. It's a festival happening in Belgium on February 22. You won't get many more twos and zeros combined for a date. And of course you will get some impressions for the artists of that festival in this edition of syndae by Daniel B. Prothese (Hollektrokraut) and Nothing but Noise (Existence Oscillation (possible) Future). Beyond the festival, there is more elegant music on this show, of course So have a great evening with tracks by Eagle (Starry Starry Night 2020), Cornel Hecht (Ranger Things), Robert Jürjendal &amp; Miguel Noya (The Power of Distance), and Remy (Exhibition of Dreams Revisited).

Details: https://www.syndae.de/12-episode/884-episode-506</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 505</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Jan 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-505</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Tonight we have an interesting mixed style episode. Actually this is edition is fourth the year with its number of 505. So, if you are into numbers, here you go. The music on this show is not so mathematically focused, but surely kind of is, because it is electronic music in its best. And while I am sitting here enjoying the very mild winter we have so far, I definitely enjoy the tracks on this show making the air and myself vibrating. Of course, accompanied by the fitting images in my head, implied by the music of Point (Human Music), Darshan Ambient (A Day Like Any Other), Andy Pickford (Aphelion), MVar (Falling), Beukotreug (Cosmic Spring), and Klangzaun.

Details: https://www.syndae.de/12-episode/883-episode-505</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Tonight we have an interesting mixed style episod…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Tonight we have an interesting mixed style episode. Actually this is edition is fourth the year with its number of 505. So, if you are into numbers, here you go. The music on this show is not so mathematically focused, but surely kind of is, because it is electronic music in its best. And while I am sitting here enjoying the very mild winter we have so far, I definitely enjoy the tracks on this show making the air and myself vibrating. Of course, accompanied by the fitting images in my head, implied by the music of Point (Human Music), Darshan Ambient (A Day Like Any Other), Andy Pickford (Aphelion), MVar (Falling), Beukotreug (Cosmic Spring), and Klangzaun.

Details: https://www.syndae.de/12-episode/883-episode-505</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 504</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Jan 2020 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-504</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Welcome to the next decade in the two thousand's. It was a smooth and non-exciting time for me, well, mostly. Tonight marks the lift-off for more editions with fine electronic music on syndae. So, again, welcome! And I am sure there are some really exciting things in the making for 2020, some of which can already be heard on this edition. Now, technically, there is no reason for celebrating a new year. Earth just did another turn around our beloved star named sun. But it is like birthdays, a memorable loop of time for us humans. Let's hope for the best and such is the selection for tonight's edition with tracks by Eleon (Cerulean), MegaHast3r (Memories of an Old Man), Niteffect (Nip In The Bud), Fortadelis (Exposure), Cornel Hecht (Ranger Things), and Jabber (Shepherd Drift).

Details: https://www.syndae.de/12-episode/882-episode-504</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Welcome to the next decade in the two thousand's.…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Welcome to the next decade in the two thousand's. It was a smooth and non-exciting time for me, well, mostly. Tonight marks the lift-off for more editions with fine electronic music on syndae. So, again, welcome! And I am sure there are some really exciting things in the making for 2020, some of which can already be heard on this edition. Now, technically, there is no reason for celebrating a new year. Earth just did another turn around our beloved star named sun. But it is like birthdays, a memorable loop of time for us humans. Let's hope for the best and such is the selection for tonight's edition with tracks by Eleon (Cerulean), MegaHast3r (Memories of an Old Man), Niteffect (Nip In The Bud), Fortadelis (Exposure), Cornel Hecht (Ranger Things), and Jabber (Shepherd Drift).

Details: https://www.syndae.de/12-episode/882-episode-504</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 503</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 20 Dec 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-503</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Oh, well, it's that time of the year again, when people get crazy, panically running around and looking for things to put in boxes. For hard core fans of syndae I do have a little surprise this time: The Dawn of Syndae is available as download album since today. It is an album having only one track: the title music of syndae. Well, except for one track, you will get to hear on the show tonight. Ok, that's about it for written self-advertisement. More than that you will find fantastic peaceful music fitting this special season. You could actually play this in family settings, if it weren't for me talking so much. But, hey, one cannot have it all. Howsoever, have a joyful 30 minutes with excellent tracks by Forrest Fang (Ancient Machines), Harald Nies (The Circle), Robert Scott Thompson (Green Flash and the Dryline Chaser), Three Fields (Undefined), moonbooter (Both Sides of the Moon). Oh, and the last one by myself.

Details: https://www.syndae.de/12-episode/881-episode-503</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Oh, well, it's that time of the year again, when …</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Oh, well, it's that time of the year again, when people get crazy, panically running around and looking for things to put in boxes. For hard core fans of syndae I do have a little surprise this time: The Dawn of Syndae is available as download album since today. It is an album having only one track: the title music of syndae. Well, except for one track, you will get to hear on the show tonight. Ok, that's about it for written self-advertisement. More than that you will find fantastic peaceful music fitting this special season. You could actually play this in family settings, if it weren't for me talking so much. But, hey, one cannot have it all. Howsoever, have a joyful 30 minutes with excellent tracks by Forrest Fang (Ancient Machines), Harald Nies (The Circle), Robert Scott Thompson (Green Flash and the Dryline Chaser), Three Fields (Undefined), moonbooter (Both Sides of the Moon). Oh, and the last one by myself.

Details: https://www.syndae.de/12-episode/881-episode-503</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 502</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 13 Dec 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-502</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Living in the northern hemisphere this time around is not the most uplifting thing. It's quite dark throughout the day, not really helping regarding one's mood. Many people put some light in their garden or windows, which might help a bit. At least it looks nice and provides a visual warmth. And then there always is music to help out. For tonight, I picked some tracks more in the area of chill-out, and while some seem darker with respect to the title, they all have a positive vibe on them. So take a seat, tighten your headphones and enjoy the music by moonbooter (Both Sides of the Moon), Astral Robot (Zero Point Fluctuation), Time Away &amp; Myth (Interception), 4T Thieves (Hauntology), Yunas Orchestra (Manhattan's Dream), and Mick Chillage (Perfect Projection / The River).

Details: https://www.syndae.de/12-episode/880-episode-502</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Living in the northern hemisphere this time aroun…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Living in the northern hemisphere this time around is not the most uplifting thing. It's quite dark throughout the day, not really helping regarding one's mood. Many people put some light in their garden or windows, which might help a bit. At least it looks nice and provides a visual warmth. And then there always is music to help out. For tonight, I picked some tracks more in the area of chill-out, and while some seem darker with respect to the title, they all have a positive vibe on them. So take a seat, tighten your headphones and enjoy the music by moonbooter (Both Sides of the Moon), Astral Robot (Zero Point Fluctuation), Time Away &amp; Myth (Interception), 4T Thieves (Hauntology), Yunas Orchestra (Manhattan's Dream), and Mick Chillage (Perfect Projection / The River).

Details: https://www.syndae.de/12-episode/880-episode-502</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 501</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Dec 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-501</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>So now we are over the hurdle of 500 episodes, going on with exciting fresh music starting into the second half of the millenium. And we start with easy, serene sounds quite fitting into the upcoming season. In the northern hemisphere, it also is the darkest time of the year. Fair enough to celebrate oneself and one's family all along and cheer up for the time to come. On this edition you will find wonderful tracks by Don Latarski (Frozen Moments), David Helpling (Rune), David Wright (Dissimilar Views 2 Remastered), jarguna and Friends (Trapped Vol. 3), Michael Brückner (The Undercurrent), and Static Dreamscapes (Manaslu).

Details: https://www.syndae.de/12-episode/879-episode-501</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>So now we are over the hurdle of 500 episodes, go…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>So now we are over the hurdle of 500 episodes, going on with exciting fresh music starting into the second half of the millenium. And we start with easy, serene sounds quite fitting into the upcoming season. In the northern hemisphere, it also is the darkest time of the year. Fair enough to celebrate oneself and one's family all along and cheer up for the time to come. On this edition you will find wonderful tracks by Don Latarski (Frozen Moments), David Helpling (Rune), David Wright (Dissimilar Views 2 Remastered), jarguna and Friends (Trapped Vol. 3), Michael Brückner (The Undercurrent), and Static Dreamscapes (Manaslu).

Details: https://www.syndae.de/12-episode/879-episode-501</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 500 part 2</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Nov 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-500-part-2</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>Last week, my syndae movie edition was released celebrating issue 500 of my podcast. Thanks so far for anyone viewing in! This week, the movie is still the hot topic for the show, and for those of you prefering audio only, here you will get the second part of the 500.

The artists being featured on this edition are:
Brainwork, Filter-Kaffee, and moonbooter.

Details: https://www.syndae.de/12-episode/878-episode-500-part-2</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>Last week, my syndae movie edition was released c…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>Last week, my syndae movie edition was released celebrating issue 500 of my podcast. Thanks so far for anyone viewing in! This week, the movie is still the hot topic for the show, and for those of you prefering audio only, here you will get the second part of the 500.

The artists being featured on this edition are:
Brainwork, Filter-Kaffee, and moonbooter.

Details: https://www.syndae.de/12-episode/878-episode-500-part-2</description>
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      <title>syndae - episode 500 part 1</title>
      <pubDate>Fri, 22 Nov 2019 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
      <link>https://soundcloud.com/syndae/syndae-episode-500-part-1</link>
      <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
      <itunes:author>Stefan</itunes:author>
      <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
      <itunes:summary>It was summer 2008 when I started publishing syndae. I never thought it to become such a long running hobby of mine. And tonight, I am happy to present episode 500! Which moreover comes as a vidcast to be seen via syndae's new Youtube channel, created solely for this occasion. It features about 76 minutes of original music, brought to you in form of an old school moderated music show. So if you want to have some visual fun as well, visit the link below to see the show. And for you dear listeners, I also provide the show as audio only version. As of its length, I had to split the show in two parts, first of which is presented tonight. The second to follow next week.

The artists being featured on this edition are:
Ron Boots, Broekhuis, Keller &amp; Schönwälder, VoLt, and Fanger &amp; Schönwälder.

Details: https://www.syndae.de/12-episode/877-episode-500-part-1</itunes:summary>
      <itunes:subtitle>It was summer 2008 when I started publishing synd…</itunes:subtitle>
      <description>It was summer 2008 when I started publishing syndae. I never thought it to become such a long running hobby of mine. And tonight, I am happy to present episode 500! Which moreover comes as a vidcast to be seen via syndae's new Youtube channel, created solely for this occasion. It features about 76 minutes of original music, brought to you in form of an old school moderated music show. So if you want to have some visual fun as well, visit the link below to see the show. And for you dear listeners, I also provide the show as audio only version. As of its length, I had to split the show in two parts, first of which is presented tonight. The second to follow next week.

The artists being featured on this edition are:
Ron Boots, Broekhuis, Keller &amp; Schönwälder, VoLt, and Fanger &amp; Schönwälder.

Details: https://www.syndae.de/12-episode/877-episode-500-part-1</description>
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