Each episode is an original mix of music that borrows from ambient, electronic, atmospheric, blues, and rock genres.

Music From The Depths
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Podcast Overview
Each episode is an original mix of music that borrows from ambient, electronic, atmospheric, blues, and rock genres.
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Publishing Since
5/9/2020
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March 22, 2021
EP-023 - Glimpses of Spring
<p>These last two weeks have bounced between Spring-like and "kinda not Spring" here in Florida. Some of my family in the north report that flowers are blooming, and the snow is gone. Regardless of how non-committing Spring may be this year, we always anticipate it with hope. It's our sign that life has survived the frost and snow and that summer is coming. </p>

March 8, 2021
EP-022 - Drywall
<p><!-- wp:paragraph --></p> <p>While the last episode was brought to you by the sounds of an air scrubber I wanted to toss out of the house, this week I could really use that air scrubber.</p> <p><!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --></p> <p>There's dust everywhere. Everywhere!</p> <p><!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --></p> <p>And that's just part of the fun of drywalling things. But though my arms and legs are sore, there were moments of peace in applying the sixth layer of drywall mud. It's "satisfying" was my kids would say. Well, satisfying, wedged between times of wanting to take a hammer to the very same wall because the thing just won't level out.</p> <p><!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --></p> <p>Ah well, back to it!</p> <p><!-- /wp:paragraph --></p>

February 22, 2021
EP-021 - 5cru663r
<p>Not long ago, we found water damage in the kitchen of our house. In Florida, that means you get a mold test done. As a result of that test, a nice group of men wheeled an air scrubber into our house and began to tear our kitchen apart. </p> <p>Then, they brought a second air scrubber because the first was lonely.</p> <p>Our house has been filled with the sound of moving air. You can't hear anything in the kitchen and living room. Instead of canceling the mix, or recording elsewhere, I had an idea. </p> <p>What if the entire mix was made from samples of the air scrubbers? </p> <p>So I got out the microphones and started recording. I sampled both machines, one recorded up close with the SM-57 and Shure KSM mics. The second was recorded through the exit chamber of the containment tunnel from the kitchen by jamming a SM-57 into it. The result was different types of "air moving past microphones" samples. </p> <p>With a lot of finagling, I finalized 9 samples that I used to make this. And it's made entirely from those 9 samples. (Plus a whole lot of sound manipulation.) </p> <p>If you're new here, this isn't a typical mix. </p> <p>But I hope you enjoy it!</p>
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