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by Le Musée

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Everyone has a story to tell, which acts as a fundamental human experience that connects, inspires, and teaches others through shared experiences. Music like visual art is universal and can be understood across all cultures and languages. It is interwoven into our identity, being, and everyday lives. They are mediums of escapism and solace, tools of communication and reflection. like paint and canvas, sound and art are deeply connected. Even in popular culture, we consume music from a visual creative perspective. . Le Musée is a collective area dedicated to emerging musical compositions transformed into paintings. We want to share all types of art by collaborating with artists who create introspective sounds and mixtapes from the electronic scene. . If you'd like to submit a tape, DM or email to https://form.typeform.com/to/OUuKAUjF

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Episode thumbnail for MuséeCast 046 by Barnabus

July 10, 2026

MuséeCast 046 by Barnabus

Divisibilité indéfinie by Yves Tanguy, 1942, remains inherently alienating; his surrealist creation expertly transports observers inside some bizarre, visionary realm. Upon early inspection, the vista appears resembling some dystopian wasteland: one towering, intricate monument composed of polished bone fragments alongside metallic joints balances precariously upon some vast, empty desert plain. Such preliminary observation suggests the structure denotes some forgotten architectural ruin or scattered mechanical debris. Concurrently, prolonged inspection reveals the meticulous equilibrium within each interlocking segment; the surgical alignment of these shapes starts radically transforming the commentary. The arrangement compels observers to abandon viewing these items as meaningless, extraneous refuse, prompting far more complex existential inquiry: Perhaps these fragmented configurations represent some tangible illustration of inner consciousness fracturing amidst duress, alternatively compartmentalized segments of memory being systematically dismantled? The seamless horizon melting toward infinity offers some essential guide toward resolving the riddle. Tanguy executes his surreal environment via precise aerial perspective—the draftsmanship methodology emphasizing hyper-realistic textures blended into smooth atmospheric gradients, significantly borrowing from early metaphysical art plus Euclidean geometry. Through positioning sterile, foreign shapes within some unyielding, endless void, the picture plain transcends any mere desert topography, evolving into some evocative landscape mapping mental alienation. ---------------------------------------------------------- For this MuséeCast, Saint Barnabus delivers a deeply evocative sonic journey that charts a mesmerizing course between stillness and momentum. Strikingly atmospheric and cinematic, the mix invites us to step into an expansive auditory territory where coastal elements meet hypnotic depths. This set acts as a rhythmic expedition through the human subconscious, unlocking to navigate the intense friction between ambient serenity, earthy percussive textures, and ancestral grooves. Moving from misty, slow-awakening sonic mechanics into driving subterranean club energy, the mix builds an infectious tension before ascending into warm, sun-drenched rhythmic peaks. Ultimately, what begins as an introspective drift becomes a powerful, liberating celebration of movement and hybrid identity, closing in a profound state of grace where all boundaries completely dissolve. Follow the artist: @saint_barnabus

Episode thumbnail for MuséeCast 045 by J-litu

June 26, 2026

MuséeCast 045 by J-litu

Phenomenon (Fenómeno) by Remedios Varo 1962 is a meticulously executed oil on masonite masterpiece measuring 55 by 40 centimeters that stands as one of the most brilliant, philosophically profound works from the final years of the Spanish-Mexican surrealist master's life. First unveiled to the public during her highly successful second solo exhibition at the Galería Juan Martín in Mexico City just a year before her untimely death, this exceptional painting beautifully exemplifies Varo’s mature artistic style a mesmerizing intersection of highly precise architectural draftsmanship, heavily influenced by her childhood training under her hydraulic engineer father, and a deeply atmospheric, glowing amber-toned color palette that magically transforms an illogical event into something that feels scientifically plausible. At the absolute core of this enigmatic visual narrative is a shocking metaphysical disruption and a literal inversion of the laws of nature that acts as a profound allegory for psychoanalysis and Carl Jung’s concept of the "shadow self," which represents the hidden, repressed aspects of the human subconscious. The composition focuses on a central male figure dressed in a formal suit who has been utterly stripped of his physical volume, leaving his corporeal body flattened into an empty, helpless, two-dimensional dark silhouette that drapes limply and submissively across a flight of rising stone stairs and the tiled floor. In a startling, surreal role-reversal, his shadow has gained an independent, autonomous life of its own, detaching itself entirely from its owner to morph into a fully formed, transparent, three-dimensional human figure that confidently walks away while leaning gracefully on a cane. As this newly sentient shadow makes its bold escape into the wider world, an unseen, magical or magnetic force emanating from its footsteps physically wrenches and peels up the heavy stone floor tiles behind it, leaving a trail of environmental fracture in its wake. Tucked away securely in the background of this claustrophobic stone hallway, a lone female observer stylized with Varo’s iconic autobiographical traits of large, wide, almond-shaped eyes and a sharp, prominent nose quietly peeks out from a tiny open window to bear silent witness to this astonishing transformation. Ultimately, Varo’s Phenomenon captures an eerie yet victorious psychological rebellion where the long-suppressed inner self completely overthrows the superficial mask of the social ego, leaving behind a hollowed-out external identity that is now entirely subservient to its own liberated, runaway shadow. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Le Musée welcomes J-litu to the Museecast series with a deep, hypnotic, and completely immersive guest mix. this seamless underground journey flows through sophisticated deep grooves and driving rhythms, serving as a sonic exploration of a deeper conceptual narrative: A pendulum of resistance, hope, bargaining and unsolicited realisations. A thought that maybe in assigning faces, unchosen costumes are worn. A question, that perhaps sometimes one looks for answers in the wrong places. Perhaps, the answer has always been sitting in the same room, staring back, silently. Waiting to be given a voice, to be trusted. Known for a sharp musical intuition and an incredible ear for track selection, J delivers a performance that keeps the energy moving flawlessly from start to finish. This mix highlights a true dedication to the electronic craft and captures the undeniable momentum building behind the music right now proving that J is an exciting rising force with a remarkably bright future ahead. Follow the artist: @j-litu

Episode thumbnail for MuséeCast 044 by Pale Penguin

June 12, 2026

MuséeCast 044 by Pale Penguin

The Garden of Earthly Delights by Hieronymus Bosch (c. 1490–1510) is a sprawling, chaotic oil-on-wood triptych that serves as a timelessly surreal masterpiece exploring temptation, human indulgence, and psychological breakdown. When the outer panels are closed, they reveal a fragile, monochrome Earth floating in a dark void during creation, but opening the wings explodes into a vivid, multi-layered narrative read from left to right. The artwork begins in a deceptively peaceful Garden of Eden where God introduces Adam to a newly created Eve near a futuristic pink fountain, yet subtle, bizarre corruption already lurks in the margins as mutated creatures crawl out of a muddy primordial pond and a cat stalks away with its prey. The narrative then explodes into the massive, hedonistic center panel—a chaotic playground where hundreds of naked figures frolic with oversized strawberries, lounge inside cracked crystal spheres, lock themselves in giant pools, and ride exotic beasts in hypnotic circles within a false paradise of fleeting earthly pleasures. The journey concludes in a terrifying, pitch-black nightmarish hell panel where humanity faces its final damnation, unleashed through brilliant psychological horror, burning cities, musical instruments turned into weapons of torture, and iconic imagery like a bird-headed monster devouring sinners on a throne or the haunting, hollow "Tree-Man" staring blankly back at the viewer. Painted centuries before modern surrealism or psychedelic art had a name, this masterpiece brilliantly maps the unfiltered architecture of the human subconscious, standing as an unforgettable visual bridge between soft, hedonistic dreams and sharp, dark nightmares. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For this edition of Muséecast, I'm thrilled to host a true cornerstone of the Greek underground electronic scene: Pale Penguin. Based in Thessaloniki, Pale has spent over two decades molding the electronic landscape as a relentless DJ, veteran producer, and multi-label visionary behind highly influential imprints like V.I.M. Records, Diablo Loco, and Shango Records. Renowned for his deep versatility, his signature style effortlessly bridges everything from sharp, intricate breakbeats and hypnotic tech-house to deep, electronic afro-tropical grooves. Pale brings his legendary curation skills to the forefront, weaving a sophisticated and driving sonic journey that perfectly balances late-night underground energy with a flawless technical flow. It is a brilliant masterclass in rhythm, atmosphere, and selective depth from an artist who remains at the absolute cutting edge of electronic music culture. Follow the artist: @pale-penguin @shango-records www.facebook.com/palepenguin

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What is MuséeCast?

Everyone has a story to tell, which acts as a fundamental human experience that connects, inspires, and teaches others through shared experiences.

Music like visual art is universal and can be understood across all cultures and languages. It is interwoven into our identity, being, and everyday lives. They are mediums of escapism and solace, tools of communication and reflection. like paint and canvas, sound and art are deeply connected. Even in popular culture, we consume music from a visual creative perspective.

. Le Musée is a collective area dedicated to emerging musical compositions transformed into paintings. We want to share all types of art by collaborating with artists who create introspective sounds and mixtapes from the electronic scene.

. If you'd like to submit a tape, DM or email to https://form.typeform.com/to/OUuKAUjF

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates weekly.

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This podcast is available on 6 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

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Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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