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Today’s guest deejay is Sieste van Erve, AKA Orphax.
I discovered Sieste on Bandcamp and, through him, his music label, Moving Furniture Records. Both Sieste’s music the artists on his label focus on drones, experimental ambient, minimalist, microtonal, and field-recordings music. Their music provides yet another example of the scope of ambient music, which is precisely why I invited Sieste to join us on today’s show.
Sieste’s mix continues his fascination who those areas of ambient music. What struck me about his mix, however, was the physical sensations it invoked. I wasn’t aware of it at first, but after repeated listening, I gradually became conscious of a gentle pulse in my ears while Sieste’s mix played over my headphones. That realization was delicious. And when I played Sieste’s mix through my speakers, I slowly noticed a delicate pressure ebbing and flowing through my body.
Furthermore, what was also remarkable was that I wasn’t playing Sieste’s mix particularly loud. Even so, I felt the music. I hope you have the same experience when you listen to today’s show.
Join us next week when our guest deejays will be Kévin Séry, AKA From Overseas.
See you then!
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Today’s guest deejay is Sieste van Erve, AKA Orphax.
I discovered Sieste on Bandcamp and, through him, his music label, Moving Furniture Records. Both Sieste’s music the artists on his label focus on drones, experimental ambient, minimalist, microtonal, and field-recordings music. Their music provides yet another example of the scope of ambient music, which is precisely why I invited Sieste to join us on today’s show.
Sieste’s mix continues his fascination who those areas of ambient music. What struck me about his mix, however, was the physical sensations it invoked. I wasn’t aware of it at first, but after repeated listening, I gradually became conscious of a gentle pulse in my ears while Sieste’s mix played over my headphones. That realization was delicious. And when I played Sieste’s mix through my speakers, I slowly noticed a delicate pressure ebbing and flowing through my body.
Furthermore, what was also remarkable was that I wasn’t playing Sieste’s mix particularly loud. Even so, I felt the music. I hope you have the same experience when you listen to today’s show.
Join us next week when our guest deejays will be Kévin Séry, AKA From Overseas.
See you then!