Hypnagogue Podcast

Hypnagogue Podcast


Latest Episodes

Episode 388
August 03, 2023

A lazy podcast, but with a purpose! I saw that in adding to my “Tracks to Play” doc I had noted several that were fairly long. So I decided to lump them together. There are only five, and

Episode 387
July 20, 2023

How would I characterize this episode? I have no friggin’ idea. It just came together like this. We’re going a little bit of everywhere. Start Computerchemist, It Could be Paradise, M

Episode 386
July 06, 2023

From a funky start to a quiet close, I think you’re gonna like this one. And that’s all I have to say about that. Start B. Tweel, Anybody Home, Bring in the Lampstand and Light its La

Episode 385
June 22, 2023

The first half skews electronic; then we tack around and set a course for acoustic/New Age territory. Seventeen big cuts for your aural consumption. Start Oaki, Taodide, Irwan Alos4.24 Sova

Episode 2: The Revisiting
June 09, 2023

So I was wrong about episode 2 being on archive.org. So here you go. Start       Austere, Citadell, Rorrim6.49       Dave Preston, Be Alive, Be13.43  &#160

Episode 1…again
June 08, 2023

Just a little birthday surprise I probably should have saved for a landmark birthday (or done back at the 10th birthday…). Thanks to the Endless Giant Spreadsheet of Goodness I was able to recre

Episode 384
June 08, 2023

Wrapping up year 14 with another big dive into the library. Help yourself to a pair of hour-long sets for this birthday bash–and to be honest, I’d need a lot more time to even remotely do

Episode 383
May 25, 2023

’round about midstream, this flow decided it might like to be at least a little lazy. Pulled up at eight nice, deep tracks and we keep things mostly on the quiet side. Probably for the best sinc

Episode 382
May 11, 2023

As you may know if you listened last time, there’s been an unusual amount of flute-based music coming into the tanks lately, so we will start things off there. A quick stop and then we’re

Episode 381
April 27, 2023

Holding Tanks 1 and 2 continue to drain even as I fill Tank 3, and the result is an interesting flow that weighs a bit heavily on the dark, quiet side. Some of this music has sat waiting for me to get