Track listTalkdemonic, Book of High Mountains Taken from: Very Cool Yesterday (Bathysphere Records) Featured Release © All rights reserved. Used with permission. Brooklyn-based composer Talkdemonic returns with his sixth studio album, Very Cool Yesterday—a deeply evocative and transportive instrumental record, out now on Bathysphere Records on limited edition vinyl and cassette. The synth-driven album unfolds with moody restraint before erupting into radiant, emotional color. Pulsing with vivid melody and raw texture, it creates a cinematic sonic landscape where ambient and experimental elements converge. Very Cool Yesterday is a collection of exposed emotion and sonic imperfection, channeling a journey through connection, disintegration, and the quiet transformation that follows, where longing, memory, and renewal dissolve into sound. Paul Beaudoin, Aurora’s Awakening Taken from: Alchemies (Ambient Cat) © All rights reserved. Used with permission. In Alchemies, Paul Beaudoin blends orchestral textures with glitch and noise elements, creating a sonic alchemy that mirrors the ancient quest for transformation. These contrasting sound worlds—organic and synthetic, refined and raw—come together in a seamless dialogue, embodying the fusion of disparate materials that the alchemists sought. TrainDeer, Cyan Taken from: Lenses_01 (Self released) © All rights reserved. Used with permission. Lenses_01 The overgrown memory-lanes of our hometowns and villages, the warmth of morning hellos, the clamour of open air market stalls, the tang of industry in the air and the beloved pubs and gathering places now, long shuttered and silenced by time. Paul Griffin, Dotted Potts Taken from: Dotted Potts (Self released) © All rights reserved. Used with permission. This started as an experiment with dotted note rhythms and eventually turned into a chill Sunday afternoon jam. Dionisaf, Street Lights (Reworked) Taken from: Lost Rarities (Chitra Records) © All rights reserved. Used with permission. All tracks on Lost Rarities were created using analogue media, tape loops, and non-musical noises. Tape and vinyl defects become elements of the composition here. In the modern digital era, people are losing touch with tangible reality and living nature, plunging into an artificial, synthetic, and virtual environment. The naturalness and uniqueness of simple things are becoming rarities. Samantha Jane Smith, The Storm Cometh Taken from: The Storm Cometh (Self released) © All rights reserved. Used with permission. The inspiration for this track is the rising up of all downtrodden people in the world against the rich and powerful. Those that kill, those that hate. The storm will come for them all... Trem 77, The Fifth Compass Point Taken from: The Fifth Compass Point (Grape Mod Recs) © All rights reserved. Used with permission. Inspired by the concept of the fifth compass point, an idea beyond directional coordinates. Through the center point of the compass rose runs an axis that can be imagined as an array of transecting lines running through that point. More than a center point, it is an intersection that could include time running forward and backward in all directions away from the two dimensional compass plane. In this sense, it might be the truest symbol of the here and now. Is it the heart center, a jumping off point for experiencing all that there is, or both simultaneously? James Hastings, A River Beneath Taken from: Everyone Elsewhere (Self released) © All rights reserved. Used with permission. The tracks that make up Everyone Elsewhere are highlights from James' podcast, essentially trimmed down versions of long improvisations recorded live. Talkdemonic, Sister Taken from: Very Cool Yesterday (Bathysphere Records) Featured Release © All rights reserved. Used with permission. Talkdemonic is the long-running instrumental project of Brooklyn-based composer Kevin Timothy O’Connor, known for his cinematic blend of analog synths, live drums, and ambient textures. Founded in Portland, Oregon in 2004 as a solo exploration of percussion and atmospheric sound design, Talkdemonic quickly gained acclaim for albums like Mutiny Sunshine and Beat Romantic, and has toured with The National, The Flaming Lips, and Modest Mouse. Radio Free London, The Fall of MMXX Taken from: Amble (Radio Free London) © All rights reserved. Used with permission. Radio Free London is a collective of pirate radio enthusiasts working in our London neighborhood over the last 5 years. The three tracks that make up the Amble EP were recorded in what we like to call sMash up sessions over the last 5 years. You can hear tributes in the sounds to those we love and those we love to put in a new context. The EP is free to download and share. Rob Dobson, Ganymede Taken from: Galilean Moons (Flying Man Records) © All rights reserved. Used with permission. Each track from Galilean Moons is a 15-minute piece inspired by the four primary moons of Jupiter. You can submit your music for the podcast via our website. If you enjoy the show please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, share it with a friend and check out the featured artists. Fancy listening to a continuous mix of music from previous shows? Then check out Audio Interface Radio which is now online 24/7 and features curated blocks of music to fit your mood throughout the day. Follow us on Mastodon and Bluesky   Copyrighted music is used with the permission of the artists/labels. If you feel we've made a mistake and that your music shouldn't have been included please get in touch and let us know.