SOUNDWAVE : 178 : SANDERSON DEAR

Today’s guest deejay is Sanderson Dear, the founder of Stasis Recordings.

Sanderson shared a mix with us last year after Rubén Tamayo (listen to Rubén’s mix here) was kind enough to introduce us. I enjoyed Sanderson’s mix so much that I asked if he’d return, and he did not disappoint. Sanderson has words about his mix below, so I’m not going to spoil anything except today’s mix is just as fantastic and surprising as his last mix. Maybe more so.

Before I go, if you dig today’s mix, and I know you will, you’ll be happy to learn that Sanderson does a monthly In Stasis show on Rogue State Radio on the first Sunday of each month. You can look forward to Sanderson’s next show on February 4.

The next release from Stasis Recordings is a digital EP by AP Organism, hitting shops Friday, January 26.

Join us next week when our guest deejay will be Radboud Mens.

See you then.

 

Sanderson Dear
Sanderson Dear

Thank you, Joseph, for having me back at Soundwave to do a second mix for you.

This one has a similar chillout vibe to my previous mix but hits so with different tones. I still very much showcase the talents of my label mates but also decided to expand the mix to include a lot of the components typically heard in any 99% of the chillout mixes I do: a liberal amount of movie scores, with the odd shout out and nod to the 80s and new wave.

The mix starts with one of the tunes from our 2020 commemorative release. John Beltran’s track and Louis Haiman’s are from our Time Capsule box set. It celebrated our 10th anniversary of releasing music. It was and still is the biggest project we’ve put together. a box of 10 7” singles: one for each catalog year.

After John’s label track, I completely indulged in my love of movie score soundtracks. Starting with Clint Mansell’s work from In The Earth. David Shire’s composition from the original Taking Of Pelham One Two Three and Fred Karlin’s piece from the original Westworld movie. Jay Wadley’s track from Swan Song, Tan Dun’s elegant score from Hero, and one my favorite all-time gangster crime movies, New World, which Seok Suengh-Hee’s track is from.

I also touched on some material attached to future Stasis Recordings releases by Francisco Foo, Inhmost + Owl, SubDan, and Mellonius One.

  1. John Beltran “High On Rain”
  2. Clint Mansell “In The Earth III”
  3. David Shire “Blue and Green Talk “
  4. Fred Karlin “Chase from Westworld”
  5. Ian Simmonds “Jet”
  6. Jay Wadley “Ashes”
  7. Tan Dun “Sorrow In The Desert”
  8. Inhmost + Owl “Alternate Spring Sundown”
  9. Sun Electric “R-Gent”
  10. Orbe “Symphony Of Life”
  11. SubDan “Light (Off Land remix)”
  12. Francisco Foo “Feeling You (ft. Miriam Bell)”
  13. Seok Seung-Hee “Cold Revenge”
  14. Louis Haiman “Beachfront Watch”
  15. AP Organism & Outluke “The Goddess (Maps Of Hyperspace dub)”
  16. Chip Wickham “Pushed Too Far”
  17. Mellonius One “Unmoored”

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