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isolatedmix 104 - Optic Echo
I feel a sense of nostalgia for this isolatedmix, for several reasons:
Firstly, Mike Jedlicka (Optic Echo) and I go back for some time now after initially meeting in Portland (Oregon) amongst the amazing ambient scene at the time. We would often find ourselves at the same shows in what is a small city, and both of us would make the trip up to Seattle for Rafael Anton Irisarri’s Substrata Festival (with one such memory being a field recording trip where I must’ve been the only one not knowing what the hell I was doing at the time).
Second, the artwork chosen by Mike for the captures the heart of Oregon, a place I still admire and go back to often. The shot of the Colombia River Gorge is synonymous with the good feelings of summer hikes amongst nature’s finest and ending the day at a brewery.
And lastly, the mix. Not only is Mike an avid-vinyl enthusiast, spinning vinyl-only for his Optic Echo Presents radio show mixes and applauded end of year lists, but his isolatedmix continues this theme with what I can only describe as some essential ASIP-loved vinyl. Many of the artists featured in the mix evoke memories of early ASIP blog days; such as Night Sequels, 36, Eluvium, and of course Wanderwelle all contributing isolatedmixes in the past at the very least - the tracklist strikes at the heart of the ASIP ethos.
Enough of my sentimental musings. To go into a bit more detail with Mike and his mix, I sent over a few questions:
Hi Mike, let’s start with how some people here may know you - making some great year-end mixes and hosting them with our friends at Headphone Commute - how do you go about choosing your favorite vinyl of the year?
Hi Ryan, we miss you here in Portland!
I have been trying to be mindful of new artists and non-mainstream records that I have enjoyed / been intrigued by over the year. I start by compiling a list of possible albums, usually 50+ records. It's helpful that I can look over my OEP playlists to see if I missed anything. In December I whittle it down a bit, pull all the records, and sort them into genres. I start experimenting with them, mapping out the mix around mid Dec. I'm usually receiving records till late December that I want to give a good listen, so I usually don't record the mix till the very end of the year or on NYD. I am thankful for Mike of Headphone Commute for giving me the opportunity every year!
Like me you now have a little one running (crawling?) about the house. How has having a child impacted your music life? Are you still buying as many records!?
It has been a monumental change in my life when he joined our family, and mostly positive. I had to restructure my priorities, as I haven't written my own music in a couple years. But I've kept up with my weekly 2-hour radio show on XRAY. I also attended way less live shows (pre-COVID-19) after he was born.
I had to slim down on buying physical records (my wife may disagree) by maybe 20%, which I really needed to do and probably should do more. I don't have nearly as much money to throw around.
As I mentioned above, I still miss the Portland ambient scene from a few years back. How has it changed over recent years?
I feel that I have not had my finger on the PDX ambient music pulse for the past 2-5 years as I used to, so I'd be better at telling my story. I was deep in it back when I threw the Aleatoric monthly starting ~2007. That merged into different monthlies with Coco Madrid and side shows with Tim Westcott (wndfrm) at Leaven and different churches around town. I've learned through experience to choose different venues (art studios, churches, community spots, outdoor events, etc.) instead of bars for ambient gigs, as people would listen more instead of talking while drinking.
My last show that I curated was Marcus Fischer, Simon Scott (of Slowdive), and Rafael Anton Irisarri. Tim had a contact that could get large venue speakers for a decent price, and we got a great deal for a nice Meyer system with a HUGE sub. That led to getting shut down by the police ... for an ambient gig. Perfect way to throw in the towel.
After that I chose to pull back and just do support work for different ambient events, and I'm pretty good at working the door. I really dropped off the map by ... I want to say 2017.
I know Beacon Sound was a staple Portland record store, and is unfortunately shutting down, but I’ve seen quite a few new shops pop-up since I left, do you still dig locally? What’s your go to now?
I loved BeaconSound so much, its closing was terrible news but understandable in this time. They had (in my opinion) the best selection in town and Andrew is a wonderful human. His store was the last show I attended, a few weeks before COVID hit the US. I have been taking the quarantine seriously, which means I get most of my vinyl currently from Bandcamp.
Other record stores I enjoy in town (assuming they are still open due to the pandemic) are Exiled, Little Axe, and Clinton Street. I really miss record diving :(
Your isolatedmix sticks to your theme of vinyl only - what was the thinking behind the mix?
I did not have a theme per se, but I leaned more on the tempo / structured side of things, longer mixes, a few more classics, and less experimental music than my normal Optic Echo Presents mixes. I hold your isolatedmix series in high regard, so I took my time to get you something that I was happy with, while not playing it safe.
You've written some extensive mix notes detailing your transitions too - do you always do this? Why do you feel it’s important to highlight the technical aspect of a mix?
The notes were for you personally since I thought you might be interested, although I don't mind you sharing publicly. I preplan all of my OEP sets in this way, which takes way more time but will consistently give me the quality of mixes that I desire. It also makes it easier to live mix my FM broadcast (we are currently pre-recording shows due to COVID-19) or record at home, so the transitions come out to my expectations. I have an excel database that I've updated since my college downtempo DJ days 20 years ago of every (tempo driven) record that I own, so I am able to search for a specific BPM when I'm coming up with ideas to beat matching records.
Listen on Soundcloud, Mixcloud, or the ASIP Podcast.
Tracklist:
01. The Orb- Orbvs Terrarvm c1.1
02. Pinkcourtesyphone- Sentimental Something b1
03. W Tang- Instrumentals b1
04. Night Sequels- Children of the Night Make Music c2
05. 36- Dream Tempest b
06. Lucy Gooch- Rushing a2
07. Eluvium- Life Through Bombardment vol2 f1.2
08. William S Burroughs- Break Through in Grey Room b4
09. Wanderwelle- A State of Decrepitude a3
10. Future Sound of London- Lifeforms b3
11. Clickits- Moteer 001 b4
12. Orla Wren- Butterfly Wings Make a4
13. Ceeys & Constant Presence- Thesis 17 a1
14. Hildur Gudnadóttir- Chernobyl a1
15. Four Tet- Sixteen Oceans a4
16. Tom Scott- Hilldrop b1
17. Dakota Suite (Hauschka remix)- The Night Just Keeps Coming In a4
Optic Echo’s Mix notes:
The Orb- Orbvs Terrarvm c 1.1
Pinkcourtesyphone- Sentimental Something b1 na // -low, start w/ O, O out bef beat
W Tang- Instrumentals b1 90 // in ½ through P, start v low vol slow up but keep lower, play slow w/ WT EQs (keep low)
Night Sequels- Children of the Night… c2 90 // -mid, mix (+1.9) in WT end 20-25s, WT – mids end 7s
36- Dream Tempest b2 90 // mix in NS end 45s, keep mix lower vol
Lucy Gooch- Rushing a2 63 // @45, in on beat 5-10s bef 36 end lull, in at lower vol, don’t play last ½ 36 end lull
Eluvium- LTB vol 2 f1.2 na // -mid, f1.2=mid static 45-60s bef 2nd ½ pads, in LG end 1/3rd–¼th, mids in slow LG end 10s
William S Burroughs- Break Through in…b4 na // in r after LG out (3TT 3-7s bef LG out), keep at lower vol
Wanderwelle- A State of Decrepitude a3 na // -mid, in E 1/3rd through, take out E mids 1/3rd through W (keep out till W end 20-30s)
FSOL- Lifeforms b3 na-120 // in E at end lull, start 20s b2 end at lower vol
Clickits- Moteer 001 b4 120 // @45, -mid, mix (+1) 4 beats in F end beat only part (end 40s), mids in F beat out, F -mids ½ end 15s + lower vol
Orla Wren- Butterfly Wings Make a4 60 // mix (+0.5) in C end 30s
Ceeys & Constant Presence- Thesis 17 a1 100 // in at OW beat out (end 15s)
Hildur Gudnadóttir- Chernobyl a1 100 // mix (+0.5) in CCP ½ through, play w/ eqs, H fluctuates a bit
Four Tet- Sixteen Oceans a4 98 // -mid, mix (+2) v low vol 10s through CCP end 60s lull, FT mids & vol in at beat only 2nd part
Tom Scott- Hilldrop b1 na // in FT end 30-40s
Dakota Suite- The Night Just… a4 na// in 1/3rd-½ through TS
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ASIP - Cabin In The Woods
Just finished up a lovely session with the Modern Therapy crew who hosted a massive 24+hr Halloween takeover on Twitch also featuring Mr C, Bunny from Rabbit in the Moon, Jon Charnis, Tara Brooks + more. I prepared a 2hr trip into the woods - dark, weird, trippy and storied to bring in Sunday morning, scare the beats off, and raise the… living.
It features a few upcoming ASIP releases too for good measure. Halloween may be over but everyone likes a trip to the dark side every now and then.
Tracklist (Buy Music Club list here + embedded below):
1. Patricia Wolf - Sauvie Island Wilderness Area (pitched)
2. Secret Pyramid - Ceremony I
3. Tomas Jirku - A Warm Place
4. (Forthcoming on ASIP)
5. Higher Intelligence Agency + Biosphere - Meltwater
6. (Excerpt) (Forthcoming on ASIP)
7. FRKTL - Sól tér sortna, sígr fold í mar (pitched)
8. Faith Coloccia - Voice II Imprint
9. ASC - Cycle 9 (Subroutine)
10. (Forthcoming on ASIP)
11. Berangere Maxim - Free Verse
12. Quiet Places - Track 7
13. Max Würden - 00.00.00.00
14. Seth Cooke - In The Air Tonight (Snared 1000 Cuts remix)
15. Aphex Twin - Matchsticks
16. Berangere Maxim - Wax Melody
17. Gadi Sassoon - Black Hole Fanfare (Forthcoming on ASIP)
18. Wanderwelle - The Becoming (+ Sample)
19. Mount Shrine - Foggy Deck
20. qebrµs - ฌฎ๒๓๔ญ°°°°
21. William Basinski - O, My Daughter, O, My Sorrow.
22. DJ Healer - Hopes and Fears
23. (House on Haunted Hill Post Credit Scene)
24. Vernal Equinox - Autumn Sunset
isolatedmix 103 - GiGi FM : Inner Mycelia Voyage (Full Hunter's Moon Ritual)
For our 9128.live guest takeovers that some of you may have experienced this past year, we invite other great labels to curate a lineup that is completely on their own terms. What I enjoy the most about this, is that I get to listen to new artists and DJ’s through it, many for the first time (in real time) and it becomes a discovery tool for me just as much as it does to all the listeners.
One of those artists who really jumped out (and was new to me at the time) was GiGi FM. An NTS radio regular DJ and event curator, GiGi was playing as part of the 9128.live Midgar Records takeover at the time. Her set was transcendent, flawless in execution and above all, completely original from anything we had during the multi-hour listening session (available here to listen back); taking us from deep mystical ambient, to tribal and spiritual rhythms all the way through to hypnotic techno. It had those special moments that make you turn to a friend in a club or a field and smile, knowing the journey is taking a new twist; that you’re all in this together on the same level; and it’s only just getting started. Of course, we were just sat at home listening in that example and not dancing under the stars, unfortunately, so I made a point to ask GiGi for an isolatedmix so that we could hear another side and take her storytelling with us whenever and wherever in the future here on ASIP.
GiGi was lovely enough to oblige, and even took the time to match the moment with the Full Moon (today, Thursday October 1st) for an extra special dimension, taking us once again, on another very special, spiritual journey under the stars.
Here’s what GiGi had to say about the mix:
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Inner Mycelia Voyage is a ritual for the full Hunter's moon coming on October 1st.
Since the beginning of time humankind has always taken communal rituals in dancing as the best attempt to tune into the underlying essence of the universe, which was born out of sound and constant intense vibrating atoms.
Mycelia or mycelium literally means “more than one". Mycelium is one of the oldest living organisms and has helped shape lifeforms on earth. It is the guardian of the earth, the underground internet network of mother nature, making sure nutrients are redistributed to all.
The Full Hunter's Moon in Aries is the first of two Full Moons for the month with a Blue Moon at the month’s end. Having two Full Moons in the same month indicates a theme of clearing and purging.
The shadows are coming to the surface to be birthed into a new light.
Channeling the ancestral earth forces and holding the light of hope is key.
We must remember the wisdom of the numerology code of 2020 offered to us, like mycelia ~ Infinite potential when we work together - GiGi FM.
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Tracklist
01. GiGi Fm ~ Live Intro Full Hunters Moon Ritual
02. Susumu Yokota ~ Spectrum of Love
03. Azu Tiwaline ft Cinna Peyghamy ~ Violet Curves
04. Unknown Artist ~ Forgotten Constellation
05. Black Merlin ~ Totek and Tim
06. Dino Sabatini ~ Prophecy
07. Trevor Morris ~ Vikings Attack Paris Ntogns Bootleg Version
08. Cassegrain ~ Hexagon Fifteen
09. Eduardo De La Calle ~ Forthcoming
10. VC-118A ~ Forthcoming
11. Donato Dozzy, Lerosa ~ Neon Snake
12. The Martinez Brothers ~ Ibadan Tool
13. T5UMUT5UMU ~ Artificial Blossoms
14. Wata Igarashi ~ Spirits In The Rain
15. Unknown Artist ~ I Become Overwhelmed
Mix artwork photo by Giacomo Marinsalta
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