solipsistic NATION No. 54: Year One

solipsistic NATION first aired on Free Radio San Diego back in June of 2004 but I don’t think the show really took off until I started doing it as a podcast last September.

Back when I was doing pirate radio I did a freeform show but I found that I was playing so much electronic music that I thought it would be best for everyone if I a separate show that just focused on the electronic music and solipsistic NATION was born.

In a sense, solipsistic NATION is still a freeform show and that was a deliberate move on my part. I love breakbeat, for example, but I would get bored very quickly if I had to play an hour of breakbeat week after week.

One of the things I love about electronic music is that it will cannibalize anything that comes across it’s way and then recontextualize it into something new and exciting. So I decided not to not limit myself to just one genre of electronic music. Instead, I wanted to play only the very best from all genres of electronic music.

The only problem is that the software that we were using to spin music on Free Radio San Diego was so crude that it was incredibly difficult to do the kind of show that I had in mind. Once I started doing solipsistic NATION as a podcast the kid gloves came off and I got very ambitious about the scope of the show.

In the last year I’ve done documentaries on Nerdcore and Chiptunes. I’ve featured live performances from Deru and Robert Rich. I’ve had guest DJs on the show such as Wayz and Eve Falcon, I’ve also interviewed people from record labels such as Nacional Records and Extreme Records and more recently I interviewed Vivian Host, the editor of XLR8R magazine.

Here’s what’s coming down the feed in the next few months…

I’m working on a documentary on Digital Hardcore that I’m very excited about. The documentary will feature interviews with Alec Empire, members of Lolita Storm and Shizou and many more as well as some music that’s going to destroy your speakers or melt your headphones. I’m also working on a documentary about the Illbient movement that come about in the mid 90s and that show will feature music and interviews from folks like Ben Neill and DJ Wally and many others. Another documentary I’m putting together will focus on electroclash. You can expect to hear interviews and music from Spray, Electrosexual, Noblesse Oblige and much, much more!

I’m also going to continue to have guest DJs on the show. In October, Mikel OD from the Most People Are DJs podcast will be spinning a mix of synthpop. I also plan to have Anji Bee from the Chillcast come on the show with a mix of her own.

I’ve got a very special show coming up in a few months that will feature an Exquisite Corpse mix put together by a dozen DJs.

I’m also going to do more shows that feature electronic music from records labels such as Accretions, Elektrotribe and Ultimae Records.

I’m also going to continue to feature recordings of live performances and the next one coming up is a set by Hol Baumann that I can promise will absolutely rock your world.

In two weeks I’m going to have Cheb I Sabbah on the show for a chat as well as a retrospective mix of his musical career.

That’s quite a list and I’ve got much, much, much more in store for you but that’s just the stuff I can tell you about!

  1. Ministry “Yellow Cake (Heaflouride)”
  2. Alec Empire “Gotta Get Out”
  3. Interview with Lolita Storm
  4. Lolita Storm “Hot Lips, Wet Pants”
  5. Null Object “South South West”
  6. Peanut Butter Disco “Technopluck!”
  7. DJ Mutiny “Soulrunner (Superstyle Deluxe Remix) (Botchit Breaks)”
  8. Interview with Kraddy
  9. Kraddy “I Gotcha – Lupe Fiasco [Kraddy Remix]”
  10. Tyson “Freedom Roc”
  11. Richie Hawtin “The Tunnel – Consists Of:”
  12. Xc-N “Syllabus”
  13. Ignatius “Trappings”
  14. Interview with Mick Harris of Scorn
  15. Scorn “Soon Come”
  16. Interview with Kush Arora
  17. Kush Arora “Surf’s Up”