
Hypnagogue Podcast
1) Episode 460
I have nothing clever or interesting to say about this episode. It’s 90 in the Holding Tanks with a talky bit in the middle. I will say that the latter half of it, though it starts a bit uptempo...Show More
2) Episode 459
A short set from the Holding Tanks kicks off the ride, with a lengthy excursion into some shadowy, cave-y spaces. A bit of convo and we’re off for a nice deep dive into the stacks…and mayb...Show More
3) Episode 458
Settle in for a non-stop 90. It’s a bit all over the place, though mostly pretty sedate. I think you’ll probably be okay with it. Start John Scott Shepherd & Jamie Zarfas, Forms o...Show More
4) Episode 457
The ride this time opens with some New Age/contemporary instrumental style loveliness from the Holding Tanks, eventually finding its way into a territory lightly laced with a bit of funkiness because ...Show More
5) Episode 456
A non-stop swim through the goodness that is the Holding Tanks. Starting and ending with a couple fairly long ones. Start Senza Testa, Pralaya I, Pralaya21.29 Christopher Alvarado, Dragons B...Show More
6) Episode 455
I went a little crazy and decided to kick us off in the library. I know–wild, right? We’ll spin back into the Holding Tanks at the halfway point, but not before a listen to someone whoR...Show More
7) Episode 454
Hiding in here we’ve got music inspired by a novel, music that started with a harp in a tree, and music used in a healing ceremony for a loved one. Do I have your attention? Start Gabó, Mys...Show More
8) Episode 453
Two distinct parts here. We’ll kick off with a couple long-ish, flowing tracks, endure a short talky bit, then head off again where things get a bit…peppier. (Did I just use an old-guy wor...Show More
9) Episode 452
I quite enjoyed digging around in the library in the previous episode, so I’ve decided to ride that train a little longer here. Eighteen luscious tracks, aided and abetted by the shuffle (but mi...Show More
10) Episode 451
Not much to say here other than it’s a 50/50 ride, with tracks in the back half going back to 2013. Although I do get to teach you what a ney is, so there’s that. Enjoy. Start Tony Ge...Show More