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This guest mix, titled Afterglow, from Emackulate is a slow-building swell that moves through distortion, rhythm, and atmosphere. Blending experimental club, ambient heaviness, and emotionally charged cuts, it traces a path through grief, grace, and release. Afterglow unfolds like a lucid dream merging the club with the subconscious. It blurs shifting drum patterns with percussive weight, haunted vocals, and industrial textures, drawing on post-club melancholia and fragmented memory. More than a genre exercise, it’s a mood piece built for wherever you find yourself when the lights are low and the world feels surreal. Bio: Emackulate is the moniker of Eric McAnally II, a multidisciplinary creative work moves between space, sound, and storytelling. Currently based between Los Angeles and Nashville, his approach to music curation reflects a sensitivity to mood, memory, and spatial awareness, often exploring the emotional and atmospheric undercurrents of place. Through mixes and live sets, Emackulate leans into layered rhythm, sonic residue, and the invisible undercurrents of emotional catharsis, expressed through experimental electronic, global textures, and forms that don’t always fit a name.

Informatics

Informatics

Informatics has been played over 10 times on NTS, first on 7 October 2013. Informatics's music has been featured on 11 episodes.

Seminal analog sounds from Australia

The band started in 1981 in the basement of an art school in when two art students, Michael Trudgeon and Valek Sadovchikoff shared the same sonic space and found a common love of sweeping oscillators. They were soon joined by Steve Adam and Ramesh Ayar. Ramesh wrote several songs with Informatics but soon moved on to other passions. Philip McKellar joined the band in 1983. Informatics were seduced and fascinated by the capabilities of analogue synthesizers. In early performances, long before the advent of samplers, rows of synthesizers were patched together to create unique percussion and instrumentation solely generated by analogue synthesis. Informatics held a fascination for contemporary visual art and moving images and this led to several concerts where the live performance was accompanied by a large screen format video.The production elements in the videos reflected Informatics philosophy on sound composition: the footage was entirely pirated from television ads, manipulated and then collaged to create new narrative that reinforced the music. In 1983, Informatics released a 4 track, Dezinformatzia, but all tracks were recorded between January and November 1981 using 4- and 2- track recorders. In Australia it was frequently played on alternative and college radio stations, but the conservative mainstream showed no interest. In Berlin on the other hand there was already a culture of electronic music literate fans and Proximity Switch, later renamed Accidents in Paradise got onto the mainstream charts in late 1985.

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Informatics

Informatics has been played over 10 times on NTS, first on 7 October 2013. Informatics's music has been featured on 11 episodes.

Seminal analog sounds from Australia

The band started in 1981 in the basement of an art school in when two art students, Michael Trudgeon and Valek Sadovchikoff shared the same sonic space and found a common love of sweeping oscillators. They were soon joined by Steve Adam and Ramesh Ayar. Ramesh wrote several songs with Informatics but soon moved on to other passions. Philip McKellar joined the band in 1983. Informatics were seduced and fascinated by the capabilities of analogue synthesizers. In early performances, long before the advent of samplers, rows of synthesizers were patched together to create unique percussion and instrumentation solely generated by analogue synthesis. Informatics held a fascination for contemporary visual art and moving images and this led to several concerts where the live performance was accompanied by a large screen format video.The production elements in the videos reflected Informatics philosophy on sound composition: the footage was entirely pirated from television ads, manipulated and then collaged to create new narrative that reinforced the music. In 1983, Informatics released a 4 track, Dezinformatzia, but all tracks were recorded between January and November 1981 using 4- and 2- track recorders. In Australia it was frequently played on alternative and college radio stations, but the conservative mainstream showed no interest. In Berlin on the other hand there was already a culture of electronic music literate fans and Proximity Switch, later renamed Accidents in Paradise got onto the mainstream charts in late 1985.

Original source: Last.fm

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Proximity Switch (Accidents In Paradise)
Informatics
Last Chance Records1985
Hungry Pets
Informatics
Last Chance Records1985
What A World
Informatics
Au Go Go1982
Proximity Switch (Accident In Paradise)
The Informatics
Not On Label (DJ Chesko)0
Underlife
Informatics
Dark Entries2013
Proximity Switch
Informatics
Au Go Go1982