Lullabies For Insomniacs - ONE by Lullabies for Insomniacs published on 2014-09-11T20:41:15Z The first of the fortnightly podcast series is inspired by travels through Amsterdam, Berlin, Belgium, London and Italy. The mix begins with a tuning meditation by electronic music pioneer Pauline Oliveros who developed the EIS (Expanded Instrument System) with the aim of providing access in real performance time to what would normally be considered studio processes. She was also the founder of the Deep Listening Band which stemmed from the concept of "Deep Listening" a term Oliveros coined during her experiments with tape recorders during the 50's and 60's. She encourages both trained and untrained musicians to practice the art of listening and to respond to environmental conditions. “If you are not listening you are not going to be aware" Pauline Oliveros, 2007 Over the new two hours you will hear... A track by George Theodorakis taken from the beautiful new double LP "The Rules of the Game" out on Into The Light Records. A compilation of the Greek composers work spanning from 1978-1996, carefully selected by Ilias Pitsios and Tako Reyenga. The musician explored many musical terrains and this release is a great introduction to his work. LFI are particularly interested in his earlier pieces that feature on the release dating from 1978 - 1984 Power duo Les Vampyrettes (Conny Plank and Holger Czukay) combine post punk and 70's experimentalism with 'Biomutanten' evoking a scenario where "a car driver got a motor problem next to a slimy garbage place from where he got attacked by yet unknown monsters." The record is a series of special singles inspired by "horror with comfort" Automat, three musicians from Berlin who have been collaborating since 2011 and released their debut album via Bureau B this year. Female experimental artist Tsembla based in Finland with a piece from her release out on Matt Monandile's New York based label New Image back in 2013. Italian legend Claudio Rocci's more experimental side New York post punk act Ike Yard and English group This Heat with a song inspired by Stevie Smiths 1957 poem "Not Waving but Drowning". Industrial experimental duo Coil, made up of Psychic TV and TG members John Balance and Peter Christopherson Enjoy Genre lullabiesforinsomniacs Comment by Nico Tobón yup 2020-06-09T07:09:46Z Comment by noée bm 2019-08-30T11:18:46Z Comment by noée bm 2019-08-30T10:37:37Z Comment by noée bm 2019-08-29T14:20:16Z Comment by noée bm 2019-08-29T14:07:17Z Comment by noée bm ! 2019-08-29T13:57:55Z Comment by Paulo Esteves <3 2016-11-27T21:54:25Z Comment by Paulo Esteves so good! 2016-11-27T21:15:51Z Comment by Paulo Esteves Traffic!?? 2016-11-27T21:11:40Z Comment by Paulo Esteves <2 2016-11-27T20:58:11Z Comment by Fragen Fragen großartig! 2016-10-14T23:06:55Z Comment by Solnyshkin here 2016-03-08T16:06:53Z Comment by Paul Heimweh snapper 2015-09-25T14:48:29Z Comment by knorrkid wow I really love this ! 2015-09-25T09:52:41Z Comment by Fragen Fragen great!!! 2015-09-23T15:04:08Z Comment by soloman What a tune... What's the name? 2014-11-06T07:40:16Z Comment by GeorgiaSounds haha 2014-11-03T18:08:44Z Comment by GeorgiaSounds this one too 2014-11-03T17:47:43Z Comment by GeorgiaSounds this is streetnuts jam ! 2014-11-03T17:47:21Z Comment by pytchblend Wow! 2014-11-03T15:40:54Z Comment by Brenda B Ray phew....Mbuti pygmies...yeah...thnx 2014-10-15T12:37:26Z Comment by Jamie Tiller Where's this mix been hiding Iz?! 2014-09-24T19:06:54Z