Tomorrow, Thursday the 5th of March, our next Synthetic Tales will landing on the
@90milradio waves from 9pm to 11pm CET. 🌕
For this edition some well rounded low-ends, broken beats and electronic melodies from
@evaluvfrog , experimental pop and bassy IDM from
@env.sh and an audio piece written by
@maggiefromfallow and sonically arranged by
@julian_supertramp_11030 about a space probe called Voyager 1, which was launched by NASA in 1977.
Evaluvfrog is a Berlin-based DJ from Beijing, spinning cheeky, bass-heavy sets full of breaks, leftfield grooves, and playful surprises. A fresh face in the underground, her sound is bold and curious.
Trained in classical piano from a young age, her musical roots run deep, shaping a keen ear for rhythm, contrast, and emotion. Now intertwining that background into electronic music scene, she crafts sets that balance finesse with raw, freeform energy.
en voiture : simon discovered clubs through bass music and deconstructed rhythms, while still navigating these worlds, he tends to integrate pop voices and pitched melody, and Synthetic Tales will be no exception.
Margherita Concina is a writer, editor and creative facilitator, heavily text-based in her practice but always curious about aliens and the sounds they might make. You can find some mushier work of hers on Synthetic Tales and on Florets Magazine.
Julian Wendlandt is just happy to be making music. Having beepbopped his way into a career in Computer Science and Biomedics, producing is a way of staring at a computer that doesn't make his eyes bleed. His sound journey started with organising underground raves in Munich, and he's happy to report that the cops are less likely to strip search you for no reason in Berlin. Sort of.
Graphics by
@tornaycass 🐇