> Today, Monday 23/03 at 4 p.m (C.E.T) on
@radioalhara :
Somewhere between the hiss of shortwave radio and the glow of a half-lit dancefloor,
@tekaawitha moves less like a DJ and more like a cartographer of hidden worlds.
Emerging from the misted peripheries of Glasgow, he is not easily located within the fixed grid of electronic music. Instead, he drifts, through dub echoes, forgotten folk melodies, spectral jazz, and fragments of distant transmissions, assembling them into sequences that feel less played than summoned.
As a co-founder of
@12th.isle , Clark operates within a broader constellation: a label, a radio signal, a gathering point for sounds that seem to arrive from elsewhere. With time, he created an imagined terrain populated by elusive artists, lost recordings, and future relics. Within it, time is porous. Geography dissolves. The familiar is rendered strange again.
His work resists the linear logic of the club.
Rhythms appear, then recede into vapor. Melodies surface like half-remembered dreams. There is a sense, always, that something ancient is being reactivated, not through nostalgia, but through careful alignment, a tuning of frequencies, a re-opening of channels..
On air, through platforms like
@nts_radio , and in dimly lit rooms across Europe and beyond, Clark acts as both an archivist and medium. He does not simply select records. He reveals correspondence between them, tracing invisible threads across decades and continents. The result is a kind of listening that feels ritualistic, an invitation to step outside of time and into a parallel continuum of sound.
I first crossed paths with Fergus on the sacred dancefloor of
@fortuna_riverside_bar , during the inaugural edition of
@eternalsunfestival and it’s a true pleasure to welcome him to this show, a space where meaning is everything, and where his sound, rich with intention, depth, and hidden resonance, feels not only at home, but essential.
🖼️ :
@pag0ace_ 💜