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The Beat Oracle

Summary: Collaged, Indepdendent, Beat-Focused Experimental Electronic and Hip-Hop Music

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 02/08/2020: Drifting Beyond | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:40:09

Here is the final installment of The Beat Oracle. It is also the final mix for our “Slowly” series. It is a collage of hushed, sometimes drowsy sounds. For this reason, the duration of the show will be uninterrupted by voice. For a satisfactory listening experience we recommend finding a comfortable pair of headphones or a nice stereo, and a quiet place. Thanks to all our listeners for your time and support over the last two decades. Peace. Playlist Download Drifting Beyond

 01/24/2020: Signing Off | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:14:00

This is the final regular transmission from the Beat Oracle. Thanks to all of our listeners new and old – we hope you discovered some great music during this run. Much has changed in the past twelve years, but the world of Future Music has remained as engaging and stimulating as when we first started recording. This episode pays tribute to the roots and essence of the show, with classics from Warp records, Ninja Tune, Mo Wax, City Centre Offices, and so many other labels and artists that have become fused within our DNA, and have provoked joy while challenging our ideas about music and sound. Please enjoy the over 500 episodes in our audio archive, and stay tuned for one last addition to our Slowly Series. Thanks again for joining us with open ears and minds. Cheers! Playlist Download 01/24/2020

 01/08/2020: Also Known As | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:04:27

This edition is a bittersweet tribute to our beloved radio show and a testament to a lifelong love of future music. Kenny Lectro has gone by many names in the past and here he revisits a few fond monikers while keeping things current with the music. Showcasing new discoveries such as Roland Tings, Antenna, Benjamin Frohlich and Neon Chambers amongst familiar artists like Underworld, Robag Wruhme, Ross From Friends and Synkro; the DJ with a Thousand Faces consults The Oracle one last time. Best listened to at the highest volume possible while wearing the brightest clothing in your collection! Thanks for all the support over the years. Playlist Download 01/08/2020

 12/20/2019: Year.End | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:59:23

Here we present our final installment of our annual retrospectives series with a look back to 2019. This mix includes some of our favorite future music released over the last year. We announce in this mix that we are winding down The Beat Oracle. We have a few more mixes coming in early 2020, which will cap off our 20 years at the show. Thanks for listening! 10 BEAT ORACLE APPROVED: 2019 Edition (from top left) Comit Remote Viewing, DJ Python Derretirse, Floating Points Crush, Men I Trust Oncle Jazz, Robag Wruhme Venq Tolep, Sasami Sasami, Segue The Island, Teebs Anicca, Vanishing Twin The Age of Immunology, Visible Cloaks w/ Yoshio Ojima & Satsuki Shibano FRKWYS Vol. 15: Serenitatem Michael’s Favorites Big Thief – UFOF / Two Hands James Blake – Assume Form DJ Python – Derretirse Galcher Lustwerk – Information Robag Wruhme – Venq Tolep Sasami – Sasami Sudan Archives – Athena Teebs – Anicca Vanishing Twin – The Age of Immunology Visible Cloaks w/ Yoshio Ojima & Satsuki Shibano – Serenitatem Joseph’s Favorites Comit – Remote Viewing DJ Python – Derretirse Fennesz – Agora Floating Points – Crush Men I Trust – Oncle Jazz Jessica Pratt – Quiet Signs Robag Wruhme – Venq Tolep Segue – The Island Teebs – Anicca Visible Cloaks w/ Yoshio Ojima & Satsuki Shibano – Serenitatem PlaylistDownload12/20/2019

 11/26/2019: Home | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:01:26

This edition is a special mix from longtime Beat Oracle contributor Wagga Man. It’s about home; where we’ve lived, and what it means to return. It is a steady, uninterrupted flow of gorgeous beats throughout, including newer releases from Lapalux, Clarian, Robag Wruhme, Jesper Ryom, Four Tet, and many more. Whether you’re traveling for the holidays, or staying put, we hope this mix will find a place in your home. Thanks for listening! Playlist Download 11/26/2019

 11/02/2019: Cache Clear | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:35:35

It’s been a moment since the last edition (If you haven’t checked out Michael’s 20-year retro, it is a must-listen!), so this mix is all about catching up on some great releases, both old and new. Showcased within are some stellar new releases from Teebs, Men I Trust, Chromatics, Bonobo, Special Request, Carla dal Forno, and many more. Out of the archives come tracks from The Durutti Column, Burger/Ink, The Fall, Kraftwerk, and tribute is paid to two lost talents in Ras G and David Berman. It is an epic trip that hopefully splashes a bit of color and beauty into your ears. Thanks for listening! Playlist Download 11/02/2019

 08/25/2019: 20 Years | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:44:50

In this episode I look back on producing The Beat Oracle for 20 years. The mix includes 20 songs chronologically placed from each of those years. I’ve included show notes below describing each song’s selection and placement in the history of the show. Playlist Download 08/25/2019 DJ Food – Nocturne (Sleep Dyad 1) – 2000 DJ Food’s Strictly Kev was a primary creative force behind Coldcut & Ninja Tune’s Solid Steel Radio by the year 2000. That show lived up to its tagline, ‘The Broadest Beats.’ It was one of the first radio shows that I streamed online from the UK that opened my mind to a whole world of underground music. On any given week Solid Steel featured hip-hop, electronic, dub, ambient, soul, funk, and everything in between. They had a lot of guest DJs, but I got most excited when DJ Food would step up to the decks. Kaleidoscope, released in 2000, showed off an extraordinarily deep library of musical inspiration through use of samples across many genres to create something distinct and complete. I jumped at the chance to produce my own future music show when I got the chance to take the reins of an already long-standing hip-hop and electronic show at my college radio station (ACRN) in 2000. So, I began my two decades working on The Beat Oracle. Lali Puna – Bi-Pet – 2001 I discovered Lali Puna in 1999, which led to a longstanding obsession the many artists aligned with the Morr Music label out of Berlin. Joseph produced a great episode in May celebrating this sound. Their combination of shoegaze production, pop songwriting, and electronic sensibilities had an impact on future music around the world. Lali Puna was one of the leaders of this charge. Their 2001 sophomore album Scary World Theory is nothing short of monumental. Totally affecting stuff. Boards of Canada – Julie and Candy – 2002 Boards of Canada’s sound is wholly creative and unique. There have been many imitators since, but every time the duo releases new music you are guaranteed to be in for a classic. This was certainly true when their sophomore full-length for Warp Records, Geogaddi, was released in 2002. A beautiful and colorful gatefold heavy triple-vinyl package signaled the inner psychedelia that’s found on this essential record, but it didn’t prepare us for how dark and deep the inside of these songs would go. By the end of 2002 Ruckus Roboticus and DJ Barticus joined our weekly radio operation at ACRN. Broadcast – Before We Begin – 2003 Broadcast is another group whose sound belongs to their own creative minds. Haha Sound is a perfect record from start to finish. Trish Kennan’s lyrics and delivery offer balance to the distorted 60’s musical vibes with a steady layer of analog synthesizers. Timeless music. Madvillain – Accordian – 2004 Madvillain is a project bringing together Madlib’s dusty productions and MF DOOM’s sublime rhymes. Their debut collaborative LP Madvillainy is one of the best hip-hop albums of all time and embodies a sound that we gravitate towards at The Beat Oracle. 2004 marked the show’s first move, from ACRN to KCSB in Southern California. Madlib hailed from nearby Ventura, and the KCSB stacks always had early access to his new music coming out of Stones Throw Records. Magnetophone – Kela’s Vintage Thought – 2005 The music from Magnetophone’s two 4AD albums I Guess Sometimes I Need to Be Reminded of How Much You Love Me (2000) and The Man Who Ate the Man (2005) were in constant rotation in the early 2000s at The Beat Oracle. This duo’s releases immediately take me back to sitting in the KCSB studios late at night with my co-host Noah in our 3-6am shifts. The Beat Oracle launched its online podcast in the Spring of 2015. That summer, Apple released a new version of iTunes with podcast support and included The Beat Oracle as one of the only shows in the “Music” category of their podcast directory[...]

 07/14/2019: Life Cycles | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:07:40

This edition starts on the mellow side and ramps up to some infectious and abstract beats perfect for summer days or nights. New releases dominate the agenda, with standouts from Erika de Casier, Thom Yorke, Lusine, Move D, Floating Points, and DJ Python leading the way. Touches of introspective pop from Mor Mor, Men I Trust, and Keep Shelly In Athens add a bit of sparkle to the mix, while Call Super and Special Request continue to challenge and delight with their own special brand of Future Music. Best played loud and careless. Thanks for listening! Playlist Download 07/14/2019

 06/15/2019: A Monument | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:56:31

This week’s episode is a reflection on walking. In particular, walking through hot days and cool nights with special ones nearby. The show starts with new music from Yagya and quickly moves into a collage of rock and hip-hop including new tunes from Flying Lotus (featuring Little Dragon), Com Truise, JETS, and Big Thief. The second half of the mix highlights electronic and ambient music including new releases from Plaid, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Robag Wruhme, Prins Thomas and a special remix by Burial. Playlist Download 06/15/2019

 05/18/2019: Transit Lines | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:01:58

This week’s edition is near and dear to the heart as a majority of tracks derive from two all-time favorite labels: City Centre Offices and Morr Music. The pinnacle of these labels came in the early 2000s, and left an indelible influence on The Beat Oracle and (more importantly) electronic music as a whole. In addition, this episode features five-related projects from Danish trio Future 3, as well as a slew of new releases from the likes of Lena Raine, Com Truise, Tim Hecker, Fennesz, Yagya, and more. The episode was conceived of as an ideal soundtrack for transit of some kind, but works just as well at home, melted into a sofa. Please enjoy and thanks for listening and supporting algorithm-free music curation. Playlist Download 05/18/2019

 05/05/2019: Sundae | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:59:19

This week’s sonic trip starts with some jazz-infused hip-hop from Cyne and Nujabes and dissolves into some new psychedelic beats from Khruangbin, MorMor, and Bibio. There are also some top new releases featured from Plant 43, 96 Back, Peggy Gou, Kedr Livanskiy, and many more mind-spinning tracks within. Maybe you’ll find a moment or two that makes you pause and want to know more, hear more, or chill more. Enjoy! Playlist Download 05/05/2019

 04/17/2019: Possibilities | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:00:03

This mix celebrates renewed possibilities with new music from Sasami, Galcher Lustwerk, Jayda G, James Blake, DJ Sports, Olafur Arnalds and much more. Best listened to while walking, preferably in the woods. Thanks for tuning in! Playlist Download 04/17/2019

 03/23/2019: Circuit Jump | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2:03:35

This week’s episode is full of inspired new releases to feed your internal circuits. There are some infectious, fresh sounds from Placid Angles (John Beltran), Janeret, Fort Romeau, and Smallpeople. An ambient suite from Nivhek, William Basinski, and Midori Mirano. Introspective musings from Helado Negro, Jessica Pratt, and Hand Habits. Classics from Cylob, Polygon Window, and Repeat, and so much more! It is a packed and vibrant trip for open ears. Thanks for listening. Playlist Download 03/23/2019

 03/10/2019: Time Loss | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:59:08

This edition takes some twists and turns across the Future-Music spectrum, incorporating a balance of past and present. There are new featured releases from Chromatics, Pye Corner Audio, Efdemin, Weval, King Midas Sound, the Sleaford Mods, and more. Classics from Autechre, Dip In The Pool, and Ulrich Schnauss continue to age with the refinement of a classic scotch/wine/Isabelle Huppert. Loads of other top tracks are peppered within – so please enjoy…responsibly, and perhaps with a fine scotch/wine/Isabelle Huppert. Thanks for listening! Playlist Download 03/10/2019

 02/14/2019: Something Two One | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:55:00

The unending love affair with Future Music continues in this week’s edition. Things get off to an atmospheric start with new music from Volor Flex, Noah, and Mikron. The tempo picks up throughout the show as featured tracks from DJ Koze, Peggy Gou, Frantzvaag, and Moomin take center stage. There are plenty of gems in-between, so max out the volume and enjoy the sounds! Playlist Download 02/14/2019

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