Mysteries Of The Deep

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New York based record label, podcast, and event series.

Episodios

  • Mysteries of the Deep CXXVIII - Multicast Dynamics

    15/06/2021 Duración: 01h03min

    Mysteries of the Deep Podcast, Chapter CXXVIII by @multicastdynamics. Cover photo courtesy of Candace Price. Tracklist: 1. Unreleased - new release TBA 2. Robert Henke - Oomoo 3. Multicast Dynamics - Language Of Colours 4. Pontiac Streator - Stuck In A Cave 5. Andrew Pekler - Frisland (dub) 6. Meta - Ambiente 1 7. Luigi Tozzi & Claudio PRC - Lyra III 8. Sa Pa - Room With A View 9. Ula - Smile 10. Albert van Abbe - Untitled 11. ASC - Ocean Shadow 12. Pontiac Streator - Lamp Fest 13. Maxxxbass - Untitled 14. Donato Dozzy - 12H.11

  • MOTDLP011 - The Spiral | Orange Sunshine – Afterglow

    28/05/2021 Duración: 06min

    Mysteries' latest comes from The Spiral, whose debut release, Orange Sunshine, is a strange, cosmic unfolding, or a glimpse into another dimension that takes its influence from being, in fact, under the influence. The Spiral is a new project from Oliver Chapoy (formerly Certain Creatures), and the album is a sonic representation of a LSD-infused journey. The Spiral aims to capture not only a certain sound but a mood, as inspired by Chapoy’s own psychedelic wanderings in the mountains of Japan. The opening track, “Two Drops,” takes us down the proverbial rabbit hole, and we get the sense that we’re about to be transported to another world entirely. The tracks “Redshift” and “Blueshift” continue the transmutation and—nearing ten minutes each—are mini journeys in themselves. Frequency modulations and whirring oscillations make everything sound and feel wobbly. Similar to the come-up stage of a trip, there’s a sense we’re about to break through. By the time Orange Sunshine reaches its literal peak in “Moon over M

  • Mysteries of the Deep CXXVII – The Spiral | Red Moon Dreams

    19/05/2021 Duración: 02h02s

    Mysteries of the Deep Podcast, Chapter CXXVII by The Spiral (@ohm_sweet_ohm). Cover photo courtesy of Candace Price. The Spiral is a new project from Oliver Chapoy (formerly Certain Creatures). His debut album for Mysteries is out on May 28th! https://iamthespiral.bandcamp.com/album/orange-sunshine Red Moon Dreams Tracklist: 1. Donato Dozzy - 12h.7 2. Francisco Meirino - Manual Vintage Washing Machine 3. Frank Bretschneider - Neon Night 4. Harry Bertoia - Swift Sounds 5. Ø - Syväys 6. Rrose - Organ Study No. 1 (High-Low) 7. Jorge Reyes - Suddenly We Were Out Of The Dream 8. Cosey Fanni Tutti - Ritual Awakening 9. Mark Van Hoen - 20 10. Diane Hope - « Korean Temple Dawn » 11. Don Cherry - Tibet 12. Masahiko Togashi & Masayuki Takayanagi - Inner Pulsation 13. Entrancer - Decline XVII 14. Abdulla Rashem - Untitled 15. NASA Kepler Star 16. Push For Night - Upwelling 17. Luc Ferrari - Presque Rien Avec Filles 18. Gruppo di Improvvisazione 'Nuova Consonanza' - Eflot 19. Mica Levi - Delete Beach (Japanese) 20. Kr

  • Mysteries of the Deep CXXVI - Anthony Child

    13/04/2021 Duración: 02h02min

    After a 6 month hiatus, the Mysteries podcast returns with a stellar new mix from Anthony Child (Surgeon). Cover photo courtesy of Candace Price. @dynamic-tension https://anthony-child.bandcamp.com Tracklist: 1. Chris Watson - Lencten 2. Émile Zener - Laguna Cibernetica I 3. Michael Ranta - Absurd 4. Jon Anderson - Qoquaq Ën Transic - Naon - Transic Tö 5. Mac-Talla Nan Creag - Grugaigian Chant 6. Galen Tipton - honey (w S280F, Miedo Total) 7. Boredoms - (Tilde) 8. Chris Watson - El Divisadero 9. Black To Comm - Traum GmbH 10. Księżyc - Kapkowa 11. Anna von Hausswolff - Persefone 12. Shasta Cults - Console 13. Coil - Baby Food 14. Black To Comm - Licking the Fig Tree 15. William Selman - A New Old Firmament 16. Oneohtrix Point Never - Physical Memory 17. Charlie Morrow - Telephone Music 18. Ishq - Memories I Have Dreamed 19. Delia Derbyshire / Barry Bermange - Falling 20. Charles Cohen - Shopping Cart Lady 21. Jon Brooks - Fibre Optics 22. Bea Brennan - Focus 23. Chris Watson - Los Mochis 24. Teleplasmiste -

  • MOTDLP010 - Christina Chatfield - Sutro

    26/03/2021 Duración: 07min

    Picture a skyline. Then, fog cascading down the wooded hills of San Francisco, towards the Pacific. And rising up from that land is a tower — the radio antenna of the Sutro Tower — that reaches upwards like a metal claw, as if to harness all of the power of the sky. That is the image Christina Chatfield’s Sutro conjures and is also its point of inspiration. Christina Chatfield, based in SF, offers Mysteries an impressive, visionary full-length debut. Abound with polyphonic synth work and immersive tonal structures, these arrangements unfold into lush, cinematic soundscapes. Chatfield has long been a versatile producer with roots in techno, electro, ambient, shoegaze and more — and all of these influences come through in Sutro, creating an album with remarkable power and emotional depth. At times, tracks like “Nameless,” with its misty vocals layered over hypnotic synth, pay homage to the shoegaze greats. At other points, the album turns retro-futuristic, becoming a sonic rendering of the Sutro Tower itself

  • 13 Krohn/Mjolsness - Rack 2

    18/12/2020 Duración: 01min

    Mysteries of the Deep has released its third and final compilation, rounding out the three-part seasonal series that began earlier this year. Each has been distinct and reflective of the season of its release; the first, released in spring, leaned towards the organic and ethereal. The second—a summer release—was oriented towards rhythmic vitality. And the third installment in the series, like the winter season, is deep, dark, and contemplative: a call to turn inwards. The thread that connects each track in Chapter Three is mood: each one of these tracks brings to mind the inward spaces of winter. From the smoky, ghost-like vocals of Xexzy’s “Lost” to the percussive fervor of Birds of Prey’s “Escapement,” this compilation offers a dynamic range of sounds, while remaining sonically coherent. Thomas Ragsdale’s “Kicking Ox” makes for a fitting opening, for its dark pulse and somber strings set the tone for what’s to follow. Much of this work seems to reflect the end of a long, chaotic year; often these arrangeme

  • 12 Erin Platner - Liwu Noise Floor (立霧山)

    18/12/2020 Duración: 01min

    Mysteries of the Deep has released its third and final compilation, rounding out the three-part seasonal series that began earlier this year. Each has been distinct and reflective of the season of its release; the first, released in spring, leaned towards the organic and ethereal. The second—a summer release—was oriented towards rhythmic vitality. And the third installment in the series, like the winter season, is deep, dark, and contemplative: a call to turn inwards. The thread that connects each track in Chapter Three is mood: each one of these tracks brings to mind the inward spaces of winter. From the smoky, ghost-like vocals of Xexzy’s “Lost” to the percussive fervor of Birds of Prey’s “Escapement,” this compilation offers a dynamic range of sounds, while remaining sonically coherent. Thomas Ragsdale’s “Kicking Ox” makes for a fitting opening, for its dark pulse and somber strings set the tone for what’s to follow. Much of this work seems to reflect the end of a long, chaotic year; often these arrangeme

  • 11 Push For Night - Fingering The Fuse

    18/12/2020 Duración: 01min

    Mysteries of the Deep has released its third and final compilation, rounding out the three-part seasonal series that began earlier this year. Each has been distinct and reflective of the season of its release; the first, released in spring, leaned towards the organic and ethereal. The second—a summer release—was oriented towards rhythmic vitality. And the third installment in the series, like the winter season, is deep, dark, and contemplative: a call to turn inwards. The thread that connects each track in Chapter Three is mood: each one of these tracks brings to mind the inward spaces of winter. From the smoky, ghost-like vocals of Xexzy’s “Lost” to the percussive fervor of Birds of Prey’s “Escapement,” this compilation offers a dynamic range of sounds, while remaining sonically coherent. Thomas Ragsdale’s “Kicking Ox” makes for a fitting opening, for its dark pulse and somber strings set the tone for what’s to follow. Much of this work seems to reflect the end of a long, chaotic year; often these arrangeme

  • 10 Radere - Harm Matrix

    18/12/2020 Duración: 01min

    Mysteries of the Deep has released its third and final compilation, rounding out the three-part seasonal series that began earlier this year. Each has been distinct and reflective of the season of its release; the first, released in spring, leaned towards the organic and ethereal. The second—a summer release—was oriented towards rhythmic vitality. And the third installment in the series, like the winter season, is deep, dark, and contemplative: a call to turn inwards. The thread that connects each track in Chapter Three is mood: each one of these tracks brings to mind the inward spaces of winter. From the smoky, ghost-like vocals of Xexzy’s “Lost” to the percussive fervor of Birds of Prey’s “Escapement,” this compilation offers a dynamic range of sounds, while remaining sonically coherent. Thomas Ragsdale’s “Kicking Ox” makes for a fitting opening, for its dark pulse and somber strings set the tone for what’s to follow. Much of this work seems to reflect the end of a long, chaotic year; often these arrangeme

  • 09 Clinker - A Bittersweet Flight (Chemtrails Over Alberta)

    18/12/2020 Duración: 01min

    Mysteries of the Deep has released its third and final compilation, rounding out the three-part seasonal series that began earlier this year. Each has been distinct and reflective of the season of its release; the first, released in spring, leaned towards the organic and ethereal. The second—a summer release—was oriented towards rhythmic vitality. And the third installment in the series, like the winter season, is deep, dark, and contemplative: a call to turn inwards. The thread that connects each track in Chapter Three is mood: each one of these tracks brings to mind the inward spaces of winter. From the smoky, ghost-like vocals of Xexzy’s “Lost” to the percussive fervor of Birds of Prey’s “Escapement,” this compilation offers a dynamic range of sounds, while remaining sonically coherent. Thomas Ragsdale’s “Kicking Ox” makes for a fitting opening, for its dark pulse and somber strings set the tone for what’s to follow. Much of this work seems to reflect the end of a long, chaotic year; often these arrangeme

  • 08 Rhaeticus - Standing On Concrete

    18/12/2020 Duración: 01min

    Mysteries of the Deep has released its third and final compilation, rounding out the three-part seasonal series that began earlier this year. Each has been distinct and reflective of the season of its release; the first, released in spring, leaned towards the organic and ethereal. The second—a summer release—was oriented towards rhythmic vitality. And the third installment in the series, like the winter season, is deep, dark, and contemplative: a call to turn inwards. The thread that connects each track in Chapter Three is mood: each one of these tracks brings to mind the inward spaces of winter. From the smoky, ghost-like vocals of Xexzy’s “Lost” to the percussive fervor of Birds of Prey’s “Escapement,” this compilation offers a dynamic range of sounds, while remaining sonically coherent. Thomas Ragsdale’s “Kicking Ox” makes for a fitting opening, for its dark pulse and somber strings set the tone for what’s to follow. Much of this work seems to reflect the end of a long, chaotic year; often these arrangeme

  • 07 Christina Giannone - Lapsed Contentment

    18/12/2020 Duración: 01min

    Mysteries of the Deep has released its third and final compilation, rounding out the three-part seasonal series that began earlier this year. Each has been distinct and reflective of the season of its release; the first, released in spring, leaned towards the organic and ethereal. The second—a summer release—was oriented towards rhythmic vitality. And the third installment in the series, like the winter season, is deep, dark, and contemplative: a call to turn inwards. The thread that connects each track in Chapter Three is mood: each one of these tracks brings to mind the inward spaces of winter. From the smoky, ghost-like vocals of Xexzy’s “Lost” to the percussive fervor of Birds of Prey’s “Escapement,” this compilation offers a dynamic range of sounds, while remaining sonically coherent. Thomas Ragsdale’s “Kicking Ox” makes for a fitting opening, for its dark pulse and somber strings set the tone for what’s to follow. Much of this work seems to reflect the end of a long, chaotic year; often these arrangeme

  • 06 Rafael Anton Irisarri - Haggard

    18/12/2020 Duración: 01min

    Mysteries of the Deep has released its third and final compilation, rounding out the three-part seasonal series that began earlier this year. Each has been distinct and reflective of the season of its release; the first, released in spring, leaned towards the organic and ethereal. The second—a summer release—was oriented towards rhythmic vitality. And the third installment in the series, like the winter season, is deep, dark, and contemplative: a call to turn inwards. The thread that connects each track in Chapter Three is mood: each one of these tracks brings to mind the inward spaces of winter. From the smoky, ghost-like vocals of Xexzy’s “Lost” to the percussive fervor of Birds of Prey’s “Escapement,” this compilation offers a dynamic range of sounds, while remaining sonically coherent. Thomas Ragsdale’s “Kicking Ox” makes for a fitting opening, for its dark pulse and somber strings set the tone for what’s to follow. Much of this work seems to reflect the end of a long, chaotic year; often these arrangeme

  • 05 Joachim Spieth - Luna

    18/12/2020 Duración: 01min

    Mysteries of the Deep has released its third and final compilation, rounding out the three-part seasonal series that began earlier this year. Each has been distinct and reflective of the season of its release; the first, released in spring, leaned towards the organic and ethereal. The second—a summer release—was oriented towards rhythmic vitality. And the third installment in the series, like the winter season, is deep, dark, and contemplative: a call to turn inwards. The thread that connects each track in Chapter Three is mood: each one of these tracks brings to mind the inward spaces of winter. From the smoky, ghost-like vocals of Xexzy’s “Lost” to the percussive fervor of Birds of Prey’s “Escapement,” this compilation offers a dynamic range of sounds, while remaining sonically coherent. Thomas Ragsdale’s “Kicking Ox” makes for a fitting opening, for its dark pulse and somber strings set the tone for what’s to follow. Much of this work seems to reflect the end of a long, chaotic year; often these arrangeme

  • 02 Israel Vines - Shallow Pursuits

    18/12/2020 Duración: 01min

    Mysteries of the Deep has released its third and final compilation, rounding out the three-part seasonal series that began earlier this year. Each has been distinct and reflective of the season of its release; the first, released in spring, leaned towards the organic and ethereal. The second—a summer release—was oriented towards rhythmic vitality. And the third installment in the series, like the winter season, is deep, dark, and contemplative: a call to turn inwards. The thread that connects each track in Chapter Three is mood: each one of these tracks brings to mind the inward spaces of winter. From the smoky, ghost-like vocals of Xexzy’s “Lost” to the percussive fervor of Birds of Prey’s “Escapement,” this compilation offers a dynamic range of sounds, while remaining sonically coherent. Thomas Ragsdale’s “Kicking Ox” makes for a fitting opening, for its dark pulse and somber strings set the tone for what’s to follow. Much of this work seems to reflect the end of a long, chaotic year; often these arrangeme

  • 01 Thomas Ragsdale - Kicking Ox

    18/12/2020 Duración: 01min

    Mysteries of the Deep has released its third and final compilation, rounding out the three-part seasonal series that began earlier this year. Each has been distinct and reflective of the season of its release; the first, released in spring, leaned towards the organic and ethereal. The second—a summer release—was oriented towards rhythmic vitality. And the third installment in the series, like the winter season, is deep, dark, and contemplative: a call to turn inwards. The thread that connects each track in Chapter Three is mood: each one of these tracks brings to mind the inward spaces of winter. From the smoky, ghost-like vocals of Xexzy’s “Lost” to the percussive fervor of Birds of Prey’s “Escapement,” this compilation offers a dynamic range of sounds, while remaining sonically coherent. Thomas Ragsdale’s “Kicking Ox” makes for a fitting opening, for its dark pulse and somber strings set the tone for what’s to follow. Much of this work seems to reflect the end of a long, chaotic year; often these arrangeme

  • 04 Birds of Prey - Escapement

    17/12/2020 Duración: 01min

    Mysteries of the Deep has released its third and final compilation, rounding out the three-part seasonal series that began earlier this year. Each has been distinct and reflective of the season of its release; the first, released in spring, leaned towards the organic and ethereal. The second—a summer release—was oriented towards rhythmic vitality. And the third installment in the series, like the winter season, is deep, dark, and contemplative: a call to turn inwards. The thread that connects each track in Chapter Three is mood: each one of these tracks brings to mind the inward spaces of winter. From the smoky, ghost-like vocals of Xexyz’s “Lost” to the percussive fervor of Birds of Prey’s “Escapement,” this compilation offers a dynamic range of sounds, while remaining sonically coherent. Thomas Ragsdale’s “Kicking Ox” makes for a fitting opening, for its dark pulse and somber strings set the tone for what’s to follow. Much of this work seems to reflect the end of a long, chaotic year; often these arrangeme

  • 03 Xexyz - Lost

    17/12/2020 Duración: 01min

    Mysteries of the Deep has released its third and final compilation, rounding out the three-part seasonal series that began earlier this year. Each has been distinct and reflective of the season of its release; the first, released in spring, leaned towards the organic and ethereal. The second—a summer release—was oriented towards rhythmic vitality. And the third installment in the series, like the winter season, is deep, dark, and contemplative: a call to turn inwards. The thread that connects each track in Chapter Three is mood: each one of these tracks brings to mind the inward spaces of winter. From the smoky, ghost-like vocals of Xexyz’s “Lost” to the percussive fervor of Birds of Prey’s “Escapement,” this compilation offers a dynamic range of sounds, while remaining sonically coherent. Thomas Ragsdale’s “Kicking Ox” makes for a fitting opening, for its dark pulse and somber strings set the tone for what’s to follow. Much of this work seems to reflect the end of a long, chaotic year; often these arrangeme

  • Mysteries of the Deep CXXV - Guy Hobsbawm

    24/09/2020 Duración: 01h00s

    Mysteries of the Deep Podcast, Chapter CXXV by Guy Hobsbawm. Cover photo courtesy of Candace Price. This set was originally presented during the Mysteries Takeover of 9128.live on Sunday April 19, 2020. Tracklist: 1. Gunnar Haslam - Inscribed 2. Émile Zener - 628 3. Gunnar Haslam - Annua Under Grand 4. Guy Hobsbawm - Vendémiaire 5. Guy Hobsbawm - Brumaire 6. Émile Zener - 604 7. Gunnar Haslam - Textures of Unseeable Colors 8. Guy Hobsbawm - Aux Quais Face à l’Est 9. Gunnar Haslam - Pervasive and All Consuming @gunnar_haslam

  • Mysteries of the Deep CXXIV - Agonis

    26/08/2020 Duración: 01h36min

    Mysteries of the Deep Podcast, Chapter CXXIV by Agonis (@agonis-amenthia). Cover photo courtesy of Candace Price. This set was originally presented during the Mysteries Takeover of 9128.live on Saturday April 18, 2020. Tracklist: 1. first tone - radix 2. raymonde - mer aux etoiles 3. sa pa - MANA008 C2 4. lussuria - frozen charlotte 5. retreat - form#7 6. first tone - reiterations 7. kara-lis coverdale - grafts 8. dj lostboi - d major xo life 9. agonis - untitled 10. john roberts - can thought exist without the body 11. dean hurley - exotic matter 12. yhdessa - vermona e-piano (1978) 13. andreolina - market of the lost illusions 14. o yuki conjugate - forgotten summer 15. jacob newman - particle surface 16. mehdi halib - E IX 17. neel - the morning after (roland sh-01a) 18. caterina barbieri - clessidra 19. boards of canada - amo bishop roden

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