The Ambient Alarm Clock Oct 25, 2009 (Hour 1) by ambientalarmclock
Our quest to define creates art forms in itself.
Vladislav Delay is the pseudonym of Finnish electronic musician Sasu Ripatti.
Ripatti's music is renowned for its sophisticated textural qualities. His sonic approach relies heavily on a semi-random element, and many undulating, complementary and sometimes conflicting layers interplay throughout most of his music. A de-constructive element is sometimes detected within the music as Ripatti makes comment on established genres within his various releases. Wikipedia
Vladislav Delay - Toive FULL VERSION from carolina melis on Vimeo.
Mutek is an experimental & electronic music festival that happens every summer in Montreal. Go the site and download some concerts, or just stay tuned...
In the spirit of the Halloween season a few 'Dark Ambient' tracks in the first hour of the show. Featuring a few tracks from the album Stalker -- an imagined soundtrack to Andrei Tarkovsky's film of the same name -- a collaboration between Robert Rich and Lustmord.
The Lovecraftian tones were annotated with a reading from "Beyond the Wall of Sleep":
I have frequently wondered if the majority of mankind ever pause to reflect upon the occasionally titanic significance of dreams, and of the obscure world to which they belong. Whilst the greater number of our nocturnal visions are perhaps no more than faint and fantastic reflections of our waking experiences—Freud to the contrary with his puerile symbolism—there are still a certain remainder whose immundane and ethereal character permits of no ordinary interpretation, and whose vaguely exciting and disquieting effect suggests possible minute glimpses into a sphere of mental existence no less important than physical life, yet separated from that life by an all but impassable barrier. From my experience I cannot doubt but that man, when lost to terrestrial consciousness, is indeed sojourning in another and uncorporeal life of far different nature from the life we know; and of which only the slightest and most indistinct memories linger after waking. From those blurred and fragmentary memories we may infer much, yet prove little. We may guess that in dreams life, matter, and vitality, as the earth knows such things, are not necessarily constant; and that time and space do not exist as our waking selves comprehend them. Sometimes I believe that this less material life is our truer life, and that our vain presence on the terraqueous globe is itself the secondary or merely virtual phenomenon. From an electronic archive of H.P. Lovecraft stories.Hour two picks up the mood and the beat:
Ambient Alarm Clock - Oct 25, 2009 11-12am by ambientalarmclock


