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Artist : Samuel Robinson Kreuzkoelln is a three-part audio drama following a personal and professional entanglement among three people over the course of a year. Each part moves forward in time and shifts its narrative perspective: first told in the third person, then in the first, and finally in the second person, where the voice turns back on itself. As relationships overlap and shift, people find themselves closer to some, and further from others. Rather than offering a single account of what happened, the piece presents different interpretations of the same events, shaped by position, responsibility, and emotional exposure. What feels reasonable or careful to one person is experienced as withholding, hurtful, or unfair by another. Kreuzkölln is not concerned with who is right or wrong, but with how people make sense of situations from within them, and how personal relationships are affected when power, work, and intimacy become difficult to separate. Cast: Narrator - Samuel Robinson, Franzi - Allie Cheroutes, Tom - Brian Stack, Simeon - Daniel Wilson, Sarah - Megan Kieldsen. For more check out: www.kalou.co.uk For more about the artist: www.kalou.co.uk

Artist : Jeff Emtman Four episodes of The Joe Rogan Experience without words. Parody and criticism. For more check out: https://bsky.app/profile/jeffemtman.bsky.social For more about the artist: jeffemtman.com

Artist : Lily Sloane & Zara Zimbardo This is an excerpt of 2 tracks from the concept album audio artwork Marsification: A Tale of Planetary Grief. This album tackles the seductive story of leaving Earth for Mars. Across 16 vignettes, Bay Area artists Zara Zimbardo (writer and educator) and Lily Sloane (sound artist and psychotherapist) ask listeners to look inward and face up to their own feelings about colonial space fantasies. Today, the pull of Mars is stronger than ever. NASA, the European Space Agency and India are among those committed to exploring the red planet, while âbillionautsâ have made their hopes to colonize the red planet explicit. Meanwhile, our own planet is so unstable and our environment so threatened that many people find it easier to imagine moving to another world than to deal with the mess we've made of this one. So how do we challenge this dangerous narrative about humanity's Martian prospects? How can we examine assumptions about the future? And how do we listen properly to the ghosts that haunt the present? You can listen to the full album on Bandcamp or wherever you buy/stream music. For more check out: https://bsky.app/profile/lilyrosesloane.bsky.social For more about the artist: https://marsification.com/

Artist : Lily Sloane Since 2017 Iâve been working with recordings of my dreams. In trying to create a larger piece, I spoke with a couple of dream experts, including the neurologist Dr. Alan Hobson. After his death in 2021, I created this piece for my radio show Shadowtime. We discuss what he actually thinks dreams are for while I explore the relevance and usefulness of my recurring dreams of assault. For more check out: https://bsky.app/profile/lilyrosesloane.bsky.social For more about the artist: https://lilymakessound.com/

Artist : Lily Sloane Navigating healthcare systems - external but internal too. How to justify pain? How to ask for help? How to listen to ourselves and listen to doctors? How to "do it right"? This piece was creating in response to the Audio Playground prompt: "Write a to-do list. Make a 1-minute piece about one of the to-dos." For more check out: https://bsky.app/profile/lilyrosesloane.bsky.social For more about the artist: https://lilymakessound.com/

Artist : Lily Sloane I created this beat using my voice, finger snaps, hitting the mic, etc. After chopping up all the components, I began layering them and playing with syncopation as well as eq and effects to create a sort of inhuman soundscape. This piece incorporates words I find myself using a lot either to please others or to show that I'm listening and empathizing. By creating an intentional rhythm with them, I'm exploring the mechanical quality these words can take when they're said out of habit or a sense of obligation. This piece was originally created in response to Disquiet Junto (disquiet.com) prompt 0619: "Rebuild a complicated rhythm from scratch." For more check out: https://bsky.app/profile/lilyrosesloane.bsky.social For more about the artist: https://lilymakessound.com/

Artist : time studies 50 years is way far off

Artist : BART title is description. they're trying to kill us

Artist : Olivia 88 with real reel-to-reel tape! digitally manipulated

Artist : Olivia 88 with real reel-to-reel tape! digitally manipulated