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    hauntology

    Explore "hauntology" with insightful episodes like "The Hauntology of Horror Movies", "conelcast 065 - Principal and Balance", "064 - Eight Clams Agree", "061 - Black Gold, Texas Tea" and "048 — Kola Superdeep" from podcasts like ""The Long Seventies Podcast", "conelcast", "conelcast", "conelcast" and "conelcast"" and more!

    Episodes (51)

    conelcast 065 - Principal and Balance

    conelcast 065 - Principal and Balance

    Hey everyone! How do you match up the decaying with the bouncy? Maybe this episode will answer that question! Hope you like it!

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    Recommending the show

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    Whether you do any of the above or not, thank you so much for listening. It's great that you'd trust me with your ears.

    (c) 2020 conelrad. To discuss reuse, derivatives, licensing or commissions please email conelrad@munchhouse.com

    064 - Eight Clams Agree

    064 - Eight Clams Agree

    Hey everyone. Hope you're doing as well as you can be. Here's your biweekly dose of slightly weird but hopefully helpful focus music. 

    Remember i'm on Twitter @conelraduk if you want to get hold of me for any reason; other contact details below.

    Enjoy!

    conelrad

     

    Help keep conelcast going

    If you like the show, please consider supporting it financially by chipping in a few bucks a month at the Patreon (patreon.com/conelrad).  You get higher-quality versions of the tracks, with no intros, stings, or announcements. There's a growing amount of exclusive extra stuff there too!

    I work full-time, but conelcast making some money is one of the ways i can justify carving out such a huge amount of my spare time to do it every two weeks instead of (for instance) once a month. So if you haven't joined, consider it! Thanks!

    Bandcamp

    I have about six albums of music at conelrad.bandcamp.com.  You can pay whatever you like for them. Some people have done this already (thank you so much).

    Free ways to support

    Reviews

    Rating/reviewing on Apple Podcasts (even if you don't use your Apple device to listen). This is super helpful for me!

    Recommending the show

    If you know artists, coders, creatives or open-plan office workers of any kind who could be interested, do let them know about conelcast. Also, if you know of anywhere I could recommend the podcast -- popular blogs/sites for artists and other creatives, for instance -- do let me know. You can email me at conelrad@munchhouse.com or get me on Twitter at conelraduk.

    Mailing list

    You can join the conelrad mailing list here. That's the best way to keep updated with conelcast and other conelrad projects.

    Whether you do any of the above or not, thank you so much for listening. It's great that you'd trust me with your ears.

    (c) 2020 conelrad. To discuss reuse, derivatives, licensing or commissions please email conelrad@munchhouse.com

    061 - Black Gold, Texas Tea

    061 - Black Gold, Texas Tea

    Hi everyone, hope you're doing as well as you can be. Either way, here's this week's track. On a slightly weird tip this week but do persevere; it is melodic and hypnotic and all that good stuff.

    Anyway, as I said last time, I hope you find that conelcast is a useful and enjoyable presence in your life. If so, and you're not already a member, remember you can join the conelcast patreon for higher-quality and voice-free versions of the tracks over at patreon.com/conelrad.

    Also you can get in touch with me on twitter @conelraduk. And if you've not rated/reviewed conelcast yet on iTunes/Apple Podcasts, it would be great if you could!

    Anyway stay safe and enjoy the episode. 

    Help keep conelcast going

    If you like the show, please consider supporting it financially by chipping in a few bucks a month at the Patreon (patreon.com/conelrad).  You get higher-quality versions of the tracks, with no intros, stings, or announcements. There's a growing amount of exclusive extra stuff there too!

    I work full-time, but conelcast making some money is one of the ways i can justify carving out such a huge amount of my spare time to do it every two weeks instead of (for instance) once a month. So if you haven't joined, consider it! Thanks!

     


    Bandcamp

    I have about six albums of music at conelrad.bandcamp.com.  You can pay whatever you like for them. Some people have done this already (thank you so much).

    Free ways to support

    Rating/reviewing on Apple Podcasts (even if you don't use your Apple device to listen). This is super helpful for me!

    Launch Apple's Podcast app.
    Tap the Search tab.
    Enter the name of the podcast you want to rate or review.
    Tap the blue Search key at the bottom right.
    Tap the album art for the podcast.
    Tap the Reviews tab.
    Tap Write a Review at the bottom.

    Recommending the show

    If you know artists, coders, creatives or open-plan office workers of any kind who could be interested, do let them know about conelcast. Also, if you know of anywhere I could recommend the podcast -- popular blogs/sites for artists and other creatives, for instance -- do let me know. You can email me at conelrad@munchhouse.com or get me on Twitter at conelraduk.

    You can join the conelrad mailing list here. That's the best way to keep updated with conelcast and other conelrad projects.

    Whether you do any of the above or not, thank you so much for listening. It's great that you'd trust me with your ears.

    (c) 2020 conelrad. To discuss reuse, derivatives, licensing or commissions please email conelrad@munchhouse.com

    048 — Kola Superdeep

    048 — Kola Superdeep

    Hi folks it’s conelcast time. I am SO happy with this one, I can’t even say. It’s got some of the best atmosphere and “aging” that I’ve ever managed to produce in a track, let alone one that works and develops organically over 40 minutes. I finished it a couple weeks ago and have been listening to it most days, excited to release it. I hope I haven’t built it up too much!! but I really hope you like it. Thanks so much for listening and don’t forget to follow me on twitter @conelraduk and subscribe, if you haven’t already, to the Patreon, for higher quality versions of the tracks! Just three bucks US for 2 tracks a month!! There’s extra stuff there too!

    There are other ways, including free ways, that you can help too — please see below!

    Bandcamp

    I have about six albums of music at conelrad.bandcamp.com. They’re mostly shorter tracks, but these are the albums that inspired conelcast (because people told me that they listened to them while working)/

    You can pay whatever you like for them. Some people have done this already (thank you so much).

    Free ways to support!!!!!

    If you know artists, coders, creatives or open-plan office workers of any kind who could be interested, do let them know about conelcast. Also, if you know of anywhere I could recommend the podcast — popular blogs/sites for artists and other creatives, for instance — do let me know. You can email me at conelrad@munchhouse.com or get me on Twitter at conelraduk.

    You can join the conelrad mailing list here. That’s the best way to keep updated with conelcast and other conelrad projects.

    Rating on Apple Podcasts (even if you don’t use your Apple device to listen)

    1. Launch Apple’s Podcast app.
    2. Tap the Search tab.
    3. Enter the name of the podcast you want to rate or review.
    4. Tap the blue Search key at the bottom right.
    5. Tap the album art for the podcast.
    6. Tap the Reviews tab.
    7. Tap Write a Review at the bottom.

    2. Tell as many people as you can about the show! Recommended it to friends–especially those who are artists, writers, coders or people who just need something to help them focus on what they’re doing. I personally work in a large open-plan hotdesking office and listen to stuff like this all the time.

    Whether you do any of the above or not, thank you so much for listening. It’s great that you’d trust me with your ears.

    (c) 2019 conelrad. To discuss reuse, derivatives, licensing or commissions please email conelrad@munchhouse.com.

    044 — Ghost Fishing

    044 — Ghost Fishing

    Want more than the basics, higher quality, and no robot voice? Don’t wait, get on that Patreon today!

    Hi folks! Something not quite so over-the-top euphoric this week. I hope you like it. It’s more hauntological but it does have a strong beat/groove.
    Oh also something I have never said because I figured it was obvious, but just in case — conelcast is mixed for headphones! If you’re listening from your phone speaker, you’re probably missing out. Also if your podcast app has a “volume boost” option or whatever, don’t use it — it’s a cheap compression trick and it’ll make the songs sound real bad!!!

    Thank you to everyone for listening, and remember, if you feel like two albums’ worth of music per month is worth the price of one cup of coffee, please consider joining the conelrad Patreon here. You get higher-quality, sting/intro-free versions of the songs! And another free short track!

    There are other ways, including free ways, that you can help too — please see below!

    Bandcamp

    I have about six albums of music at conelrad.bandcamp.com. They’re mostly shorter tracks, but these are the albums that inspired conelcast (because people told me that they listened to them while working)/

    You can pay whatever you like for them. Some people have done this already (thank you so much).

    Free ways to support!!!!!

    If you know artists, coders, creatives or open-plan office workers of any kind who could be interested, do let them know about conelcast. Also, if you know of anywhere I could recommend the podcast — popular blogs/sites for artists and other creatives, for instance — do let me know. You can email me at conelrad@munchhouse.com or get me on Twitter at conelraduk.

    You can join the conelrad mailing list here. That’s the best way to keep updated with conelcast and other conelrad projects.

    Rating on Apple Podcasts (even if you don’t use your Apple device to listen)

    1. Launch Apple’s Podcast app.
    2. Tap the Search tab.
    3. Enter the name of the podcast you want to rate or review.
    4. Tap the blue Search key at the bottom right.
    5. Tap the album art for the podcast.
    6. Tap the Reviews tab.
    7. Tap Write a Review at the bottom.

    2. Tell as many people as you can about the show! Recommended it to friends–especially those who are artists, writers, coders or people who just need something to help them focus on what they’re doing. I personally work in a large open-plan hotdesking office and listen to stuff like this all the time.

    Whether you do any of the above or not, thank you so much for listening. It’s great that you’d trust me with your ears.

    (c) 2019 conelrad. To discuss reuse, derivatives, licensing or commissions please email conelrad@munchhouse.com.

    Ep. 36 TSS w Jaybo feat. Ariel Pink

    Ep. 36 TSS w Jaybo feat. Ariel Pink
    This interview is three years in the making. Have a listen as Ariel Rosenberg and Jaybo take on a range of topics such as his hypnagogic pop beginnings, the idiosyncratic method in which he puts music together and even Russian interference in the US election. We discuss his new record 'Dedicated to Bobby Jameson' at length and his new record LABEL, Mexican Summer. This podcast has a song from the record right at the end so listen up and listen well. This man is a genius... Episode 36 of TSS w Jaybo was Recorded in a small farm house in Western Pennsylvania on an iphone using the TapeAcall app. ENJOY!

    235 - Suburban Transpondency

    235 - Suburban Transpondency

    Halloween Special

    Hauntology exposes the contamination of the present by spectres of surreal consciousness. The occult invokes the future and past as a simultaneous encounter. Witchcraft is the art of manipulating the threshold of extrasensory casuality. Fear of the unknown is the first defence of a weak mind. Let terror be a guardian angel that leads you to the power of your divine self.

    234 - Suburban Transpondency

    234 - Suburban Transpondency

    Hauntology: The Future Belongs To Ghosts

    Developed in his 1993 work Specters of Marx, Jacques Derrida coined hauntology as a philosophical means of understanding history concerned with the nature of being, existence, reality, and time. The concept of hauntology stems out of postmodern ideology, particularly Derrida's deconstructionism. In simple terms, it is a means of understanding that the present exists in respect to the past, and that the modernist conception of time moving in a linear direction is false. In this sense, the hauntological analysis plays upon an enigmatic form of fragmented and anachronistic memory, in a dreamlike and often subtly dreadful manner. Remnants of the past are re-applied to the present; the past exists within the present, constantly haunting humanity. Although initially utilized to describe the lingering traces of Marxism upon society, hauntology has since branched out in a variety of ways, including the realm of art. Whether by applying ideas to art as a postmodern critique of culture, or by simply studying the philosophy, hauntology may duly be used to explain time in a non-linear fashion and what our position within culture may actually be.

    See: Derrida In 'Ghost Dance'1999 AD House of Tomorrow, Mark Fisher aka K-Punk on Hauntology and Capitalist Realism, 1930s vision of futuristic vending machines

    Hear: Rouge's Foam - Hauntology: The Past Inside the PresentSuburban Poltergeists, Ghost Box Records, Joe Meek & The Blue Boys - I Hear a New World

    The Dandy Hour Episode 5

    The Dandy Hour Episode 5
    Julius Van Der Bilt digs deep into his personal record collection to bring you an astonishing selection including Robert Wyatt, Hong Kong in the 60s, Bruno Spoerri, Dudley Moore, Pierre Henri, the United States of America and more from the worlds of library music, early electronics, radiophonics, soundtracks, prog, freakfolk and marijuana warning films.
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