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You Do by azarbayejani

You Do is a sad chiptune song – an instrumental, deliberately paced, and pretty electronica song.

Where We Live by azarbayejani

Where We Live is some very chill electronica, very mellow and minimalistic, pretty and ambient. It’s the second track azarbayejani posted to Mefi Music, and the first one I’ve posted here, but it won’t be the last!

You, The Automaton by god particle

You, The Automaton starts out mild-mannered and head-nodding electronica, but abruptly drops into fierce techno mode, with sounds like old-school science fiction rayguns.

Systems by god particle

Systems is an upbeat synthpop dance song for kicking off the weekend!

Trust (v2) by tmcw

Trust (v2) makes me just space out in a wonderful way. It’s delicate and pensive, and I love its slow build and all its layers.

Orbital Eccentricities by Sir Mildred Pierce

Orbital Eccentricities is a mellow instrumental song from recent guest Sir Mildred Pierce.

Fortune’s Lament by tehloki

Fortune’s Lament is some low-key electronica, instrumental background music.

Wow. It’s been a few months since I last posted music from then-frequent-guest (maybe too frequent) tehloki. We’re nearing the end of his Mefi Music output to date. And the time delay on this podcast – a bit under four years, right now – makes for some interesting verb tenses. Perhaps he’ll release more music by the time the podcast catches up? I hope so.

1988 by god particle

1988 is very 80’s synthpop, sort of contemplative and determined, I think. It’s named after the era it evokes, and the year god particle was born (!) .

There’s a Party in My Head by god particle

There’s a Party in My Head is a bouncy electropop tune – it’s got what I think is a ring modulator effect running on one layer, which makes it a somewhat fuzzy, somewhat harsh electronic aspect, but I’m at home here. It’s nearly entirely instrumental; there are some spoken samples midway through.

Ordnance v1.0 by deusdiabolus

Ordnance v1.0 is a techno track, with a slow build and layers of squelching and fluttering synths.

It’s the soundtrack to Very Important Stuff Happening.

Welcome Coma by naju

Welcome Coma is intrumental electronica, initially synth-based chiptune-like, shifting into ambient and noise. Recorded live!

Confession by sputgop

Confession is a chill trip-hop beat, just the instrumental background.

Overload by blinks

Overload is an instrumental piece with piano and strings, like the soundtrack for someone deducing what is really going on.

Spooky Bitch by chillmost

Spooky Bitch is an instrumental and noodly synth tune. Kinda groovy.

Profiling by nthdegx

Profiling is IDM – intelligent dance music – a bit droney and hypnotic / repetitive, but not too ambient for my tastes. It shifts slowly.

Edit, 7pm – The mp3 wasn’t attached. Let’s say this is Tuesday’s entry.

Wichita Lineman by bhnyc

Wichita Lineman is a sorta disco / electronica cover of the often-covered country / pop classic, originally written by Jimmy Webb for Glen Campbell.

I’m not too fond of the computerized vocals here, but I really love everything else about it.

Joyride by god particle

Joyride is happy electronica, with a cheesy bouncy synth. (I like farty bassy synths.)

Toys by god particle

This week is mostly bouncy electronica. Let’s start with the upbeat Toys, from god particle, who’s re-appearing this week.

nsbok 0539 by jchgf

nsbok 0539 is minimalist electronica, chill and ambient-ish.

Flashbakk by god particle

Flashbakk is an intricate & awesome techno track, from god particle – it’s sort of his week here so far. Note, the first six seconds are noisy & not like the rest of the track.

Scrape the Sky by god particle

Scrape the Sky is a bumping techno track from god particle.

Thorns on the Heartstrings by Vicarious

Thorns on the Heartstrings is a slightly dark electronica song, brooding, slow-paced, & pulsing in an industrial way; over midway through, it turns in an acid techno direction – which is to say, it reminds me of that song from “Blade,” in a good way.

Fault Lines by chimaera

Fault Lines is a rolling, dance, electronica, and synthpoppy song.

Edit: Oops! I’ve been a little sick this week, & I forgot to post the mp3 to the blog for this and one other song. It’s fixed now!

While the City Sleeps by god particle

While the City Sleeps is glorious techno, with fuzzy bass & a momentous, rolling beat.

BRK109B by loquacious

BRK109B is some charming and noodly breaks, electronica from occasional guest loquacious.

Clab (Vote For Chope 2008) by _aa_

Clab (Vote For Chope 2008) is a sort of hypnotic, intricate, and noodly electronica song. It was made on a PalmOS device, & released under Creative Commons, for sharing & remixing – the tiny source file is still available.

It’s _aa_’s only posted song.

Electro-wank by Evstar

Electro-wank sounds a lot like early New Order – the synths, the guitars, the drums. It’s instrumental, with filtered guitars and synths. It’s sort of dreamlike.

Wasting Time by sparkletone

Wasting Time is hypnotic – it putters along like clockwork. It’s instrumental electronica.

The View From Space by god particle

It’s the first birthday (anniversary?) of this podcast!

The View From Space is some upbeat & happy instrumental electronica.

Baltimore by cloeburner

Baltimore is Baltimore club music, with lots of looping, assembled on the Nintendo DS – points for style!

Monkeys Vs. Plumbers by aleb

Monkeys Vs. Plumbers is an atmospheric mellow song, with the melody carried by chimes. I’d throw it in the “world music” bin, I think.

I Will Make You Understand by eafarris

I Will Make You Understand is a laid-back electronica track, with a swell organ in the background.

It’s eafarris’s only Mefi music contribution to date.

all rhodes lead to roam by Zampa

all rhodes lead to roam is a glitchy downtempo electronica song. It’s Zampa’s only Mefi song posted to date.

BRK101A by loquacious

BRK101A is minimalist, hypnotic electronica.

Yellow Test 1 by cmicali

Yellow Test 1 is some groovy house techno. My only problem with it is that it’s too short – only 3:19, with an abrupt ending!

Colonel Roger by chiefbluefeather

Colonel Roger (is a Soldier from the Future) is a catchy and campy synthpop song with a science fiction story. It’s also chiefbluefeather’s first posted song!

Daniel Day-Lewis by ageispolis

Daniel Day-Lewis is some upbeat electronica – there’s a catchy undertow to the bassy synths.

Jesus Loves Techno (porno version) by reklus

Jesus Loves Techno (porno version) is a nice piece of layered techno, sampling a Ron Jeremy video. It is definitely NSFW.

Electroball by spiderwire

Electroball is some funky electronica, with guitar & synths.

Those squealing synths later in the song remind me of jake’s “Sock Patterns.”

i xill coda i.o. brie#D4CC2 by jchgf

Yes, that’s really its unpronounceable name: i xill coda i.o. brie#D4CC2 is soothing, minimalist, spacy, and ambient.