Let me give you a little background on solipsistic NATION if you’re new to the show.
solipsistic NATION began as a show on a pirate radio station a year or so ago. Electronic music is so diverse that I didn’t want to limit myself to one particular genre. The concept of the show was that I wanted to explore all genres of electronic music, whether it was drum and bass, trip hop, techno, ambient, etc.
I stopped doing solipsistic NATION as a radio program because I simply could dedicate the time I needed to produce what I considered a high quality show. Things have settled down since then and I’ve relaunched solipsistic NATION as a weekly podcast.
Previous episodes of solipsistic NATION have included shows on house music, chill out music, drum and bass and hip hop. There have also been documentaries on nerdcore and chiptunes, a mix by guest DJ Eve Falcon and a live performance by Deru. The show has also included interviews with Rena Jones, Grouse, and Dielectric Records.
On today’s edition of solipsistic NATION we’ll focus on electronic music that feautres synchopated and offbeat rhythms. We’ll start the show with an interview with Ben Torrence, founder of Woodson Lateral Records.
- Woodson Lateral Records Interview
- Lamplighter “Purple”
- Splinters “Dust Collector”
- Hakea “Mim”
- Lamplighter “Test”
- Choncey Langford “Helium”
- Obelus “Big Sky Montana”
- Algorithms “Lo Vagrant Sound”
- Karsten Pflum “Impulse II”
- Cooler “Sorrowful Go Round”
- Cars & Trains “The Official Cars & Trains Theme Song”
- Matthew Burtner “Spectral for 0”
- Juan Farcik “Closed”