Electronic Meditation
Thursday July 28th, 2016 with Sean McFee
radio massacre international / Pascal Languirand
Two electronic artists tonight.
Inspired by the Gulf War, gulf is a dark and often droning piece of work, although I chose the most sequencer-based track to open the show. These are some of the earliest recordings of the group. |
scud radio massacre international - gulf - private |
The second studio album by rmi, republic is very much in the mid-1970s Tangerine Dream style. |
raw cane approach radio massacre international - republic - Centaur |
bothered atmos (1999) was a collection of tracks that didn't make the 2-CD borrowed atoms (rel. 1998). The strength of this material indicates how much of a groove the band was in at that point. |
all the water in the universe is melted comets radio massacre international - bothered atmos - private |
I have previously played Pascal Languirand on this program on three separate occasions. The albums here came out in 1978, 1980, and 1981 respectively. Languirand was also in a 1980s New Wave group called Trans-X, and has continued to produce music in a New Age vein in later years. |
Dans le vent, dans le temps Pascal Languirand - Minos - Kebec Disc |
Omega Pascal Languirand - Minos - Kebec Disk |
Inesperdistan Pascal Languirand - De Harmonia Universalis - Polydor |
Abalii Pascal Languirand - De Harmonia Universalis - Polydor |
Atlantis Pascal Languirand - De Harmonia Universalis - Polydor |
Aqua Pascal Languirand - Vivre ici maintenant - Minos |
Great show for a early Thursday Morning
1:35 AM, July 28th, 2016