Phantom Circuit, CJSW, and The Séance

Thanks to Phantom Circuit, CJSW, and The Séance for including music from Farewell, Doomed Planet! this week. Lots of great shows for me to catch up listening to, and you too can get started below:

“Human Research Roadmap” on Phantom Circuit (playlist here)

“Departure” on CJSW’s The Almanacs (playlist and listen here)

“Exclusion Zone Earth, Or, All Hail Chernobyl Wolves” on CJSW’s Noise (playlist and listen here)

“Exclusion Zone Earth, Or, All Hail Chernobyl Wolves” on The Séance (playlist here)

And finally, Be Here Tinnitus played “Unusual Capsule,” originally from ihcilon’s This Machine Confuses Fascists: An ACLU Benefit Compilation, on live365.

Thankful to have such a supportive and creative community of electronic musicians and music lovers such as these today. And there’s more to come! Stay tuned for updates from Brainvoyager and Kites and Pylons this weekend.

Future Astronauts, Shrunken Planet, Lone Frequencies, Independent Music Podcast, Night Tides, and Strategic Tape Reserve

Wow, it was a weekend full of Farewell, Doomed Planet! on the airwaves. So many wonderful shows to catch up with:

Future Astronauts, featuring “Whaliens:”

Shrunken Planet with Jeffrey Davison on WFMU, featuring “Trinity Quadrant Cantata” (click to listen)

Lone Frequencies, originally broadcast on Mad Wasp Radio, featuring “Harm” and some very, very complimentary words about the album that have left me blushing 😊

Independent Music Podcast with “Baleen Executioner:”

Harm” on Renée Blanche’s KCUR show Night Tides:

And, last but not least, a throwback to last month when Strategic Tape Reserve played “Departure” on New New World Radio:

Phantom Circuit, For The Record, and Sweeney’s Gumbo YaYa

Lots of airtime for Farewell, Doomed Planet! this week. Thanks to Phantom Circuit, Zadok Strawberry on WERA (Arlington, VA)’s For The Record, and Sweeney’s Gumbo YaYa on KAOS in Olympia for their support, and listen to the show recaps on Mixcloud–lots of great new artists to acquaint yourselves with.

CiTR’s Bepi Crespan Presents

Now archived, CiTR Radio’s November 1 Bepi Crespan Presents* show included two tracks by me + Ryuichi Sakamoto, Divide and Dissolve, and more. Listen and download on the CiTR website!

*CITR’s 24 HOURS OF RADIO ART in a snack size format! Difficult music, harsh electronics, spoken word, cut-up/collage and general CRESPAN© weirdness.