Mysteries of the Deep is thrilled to announce a weekend livestream event, hosted by our friends at 9128.live – featuring 40+ hours of ambient/experimental music (DJs, live sets, and exclusive label premieres) – beginning Friday April 17 at 5pm PST / 8pm EST.
The COVID-19 global pandemic has touched so many lives within our community and around the world. During the event, we’ll provide links on 9128.live to charities and organizations supporting the relief effort. One of the easiest ways to support artists directly is by purchasing their music, so we’re curating an extensive buymusic.club playlist of their releases on Bandcamp. This will be available on the 9128.live site at the start of the event. Should be an incredible weekend of music. We hope you tune in, and greatly appreciate your support.
Lineup + details:
Abby Echiverri
The Bunker NY
Exclusive Live Set
Agonis
Amenthia
Exclusive dj set
Ario
Astral Industries label boss presents a special hour-long dj set
Birds of Prey
Mysteries of the Deep
Presenting a live studio session from the archives
Borne
Exclusive live set
Brendon Moeller
Exclusive dj set
Candace Price
Mysteries of the Deep, 1694, Curious Dream
Live visual accompaniment via Twitch
Chaperone
Exclusive live set
“This entire set was made using tape techniques, an open window, a passing storm, neighbors moving in and out of the building, local birds, delivery trucks, and furniture scuffing floor in the front room of my first floor apartment in Ridgewood. Notable influences on this recording are Yuzuru Agi, Tolerance, Dome, Good Area, Jah Shaka, and Alvin Lucier.”
Chris Miller
Mysteries of the Deep
Exclusive live set
Donations: venmo @cmiller006, paypal cmiller006@gmail.com
Christina Chatfield
Mysteries of the Deep
Exclusive live set
Christina Giannone
Idol Patterns, Past Inside the Present
Exclusive live set
Clay Wilson
The Bunker NY
Exclusive dj set
Eric Cloutier
Palinoia
Exclusive dj set
Eric Holmes
Mysteries of the Deep
Exclusive dj set
Erika
Interdimensional Transmissions
2 hour ambient DJ set recorded in Detroit, January 2020
Evan Caminiti
Dust Editions
Presenting a live stereo diffusion of Varispeed Hydra - spacious mutations
Further Reductions
Minimal Wave
Exclusive live set
Garçon
Amenthia
Exclusive dj set
Grant Aaron
Mysteries of the Deep
Exclusive dj mix
Hi-Vis
Beyond / Below, Dreamtone
Exclusive dj set
Israel Vines
Eye Teeth
Exclusive dj set
Jake Muir
Further Records
Exclusive dj set
James Reeves & Stephen Baker
Kranky/Darla, Minor Hexachords
Exclusive mix of live sessions and notable tracks
JD Harrington
1694, Curious Dream
Exclusive dj set
Ken Meier presents POEMFIELD
The films of Stan Vanderbeek, 1957-67
Fear of Music
LDY OSC
The Bunker NY
Exclusive dj set
Løt.te
Mysteries of the Deep, The Bunker NY
Longplay album premier, based on a fictional screenplay
Matt Christensen
Presents 45 minutes of original material entitled "The Big Decay, Part 2"
Michael Brunner
1694, Curious Dream
Exclusive dj set
Matthew Patterson Curry (Safety Scissors)
Mysteries of the Deep
Exclusive dj set
Nathaniel Young & Warren Mark Way
Blankstairs, Mysteries of the Deep, Hospital Productions, Tripped Erotica Index
Exclusive collaborative live set
Donations: Paypal - warren.mattox@gmail.com
Oliver Chapoy presents The Spiral (live)
Mysteries of the Deep
Radere (live)
Great Circles, Curious Dream
An hour-long mixtape featuring orphaned studio experiments and extended guitar drones captured in the restless moments between projects, this wafting cloud of sound is an ideal soundtrack for drifting endlessly around one's apartment
rrao
Mysteries of the Deep
Live set recorded at Honcho Campout, 2019
Taylor Bratches
Walking & Falling
Exclusive dj set
Vicki Siolos
Mysteries of the Deep
Exclusive dj mix.
William Selman
Mysteries of the Deep
The Life of Lines” Recorded 2015-2020. Assembled February-April 2020 in Portland, OR.
"This commonality, I believe, lies in the operation I have called ‘inversion’, of turning the world in on itself so that its lines and movements of growth become boundaries of containment...Historical geographer Kenneth Olwig traces this inversion to the theatrical conceits of the early seventeenth century, when the world began to be recreated on stage and viewed through a proscenium arch. This was actually a world brought indoors, and its meteorological effects had to be simulated by means of props and pyrotechnics." -Tim Ingold
XEXYZ
Darkroom Bureau
Exclusive live set