One Hundred and First Show Playlist – 15th January 2013 – www.koop.org
Posted by fadetoyellow in Playlists on January 17, 2013
| PLAY ORDER | ARTIST | SONG TITLE | ALBUM TITLE | TIME | LABEL | COUNTRY | YEAR |
| 1 | Seven Nine And Tens | Constants And Axioms | Single | 5.48 | Nefarious Industries | Canada | 2013 |
| 2 | Cousin Silas | Growing Unease | …ending the year on a high 2012 | 6.20 | We Are All Ghosts | England | 2012 |
| 3 | Apricot Rail | Basket Press | Single | 5.09 | Hidden Shoal | Australia | 2013 |
| 4 | Gurdonark | Memory | …ending the year on a high 2012 | 4.07 | We Are All Ghosts | USA | 2012 |
| 5 | Liam Barker | Simple Times | For The Sleepless | 4.24 | Morning Call Records | England | 2013 |
| 6 | Apta | The Light | Single | 4.56 | Self Released | England | 2013 |
| 7 | Co-Pilot | Breathe Together | The Course Of Empire | 6.12 | Self Released | USA | 2010 |
| 8 | Danny Clay | Winter Veil | I Am A Poor Wayfaring Stranger | 4.13 | Self Released | USA | 2010 |
| 9 | Sunlight Ascending | The Dhanbad Rails | Leaving My Waiting Room | 7.53 | Self Released | USA | 2012 |
| 10 | Sunlight Ascending | Vladdie | Leaving My Waiting Room | 3.57 | Self Released | USA | 2012 |
RECORD OF THE WEEK
Sunlight Ascending – Leaving My Waiting Room
Clawson, Michigan based band, Sunlight Ascending, release their 4th album in as many years and it is called Leaving My Waiting Room. The album hit right at the end of 2012 and probably missed a lot of ‘best of’ lists, and while I am not a big list person I am sure this album would have featured on a few peoples top 10’s. This is a top class album, kicking off with the intro track ‘Reductio Ad Absurdum’ a short piece prior to hitting it up with ‘The Dhanbad Rails’ and they hit it up big on this track, great drum intro to this track leading into bass then guitar riffs, nice melody throughout with subtle shifts in tempo which occur frequently. We then move on to Vladdie which has a more acoustic feel to it, an altogether more quiet track all round. Track 4, “Gleaming Apollo’ has a more experimental feel about it, no real melody to speak off, I think it is processed guitar sounds with a great beat in the background. Its a very dark track, and the music is not in the forefront, it is as if it has been supressed somehow, a really nice sound though. So there is a wide variation of sounds just within these opening 4 tracks, and there are still another 8 to go. My favourite track has to be ‘They’re Lonlier On The Outside’, and that is immediately followed by a signature track called ‘Kalkaska’ which has the Sunlight Ascending sound all over it.
So a really strong release for the end of 2012 and is Fade To Yellow 2nd album of the week in 2013. Go check it out, its a beauty.
Sunlight Ascending is:
James Schultz – Guitar
Jeremy Schultz – Drums
Andrew Mcilwain – Guitar
Sean Reed – Guitar
Nick Urbanik – Bass
One Hundredth Show Playlist – 8th January 2013 – www.koop.org
Posted by fadetoyellow in Playlists on January 13, 2013
| PLAY ORDER | ARTIST | SONG TITLE | ALBUM TITLE | TIME | LABEL | COUNTRY | YEAR |
| 1 | Minot | Reiki | An Era Of Institutional Failure | 7.26 | Mylene Sheath | USA | 2012 |
| 2 | Con The Master | Bettye Jean’s Ballad | Wayback Music | 5.12 | Endless Fields Studios | USA | 2013 |
| 3 | Pray For Sound | Stereophonic | Monophonic | 5.20 | Self Released | USA | 2012 |
| 4 | Glorie | Sunshine Then Nightmares | Falling | 4.08 | Self Released | USA | 2013 |
| 5 | Tyler Etters | Immemorial | The Geometrie Of Our Lost Cause | 15.00 | Endless Fields Studios | USA | 2013 |
| 6 | Sunlight Ascending | Multivac | Leaving My Waiting Room | 6.02 | Self Released | USA | 2012 |
| 7 | Arthur Zdrinc | 365 days 5 hours 48 minutes 6 seconds | It’s AD 2016 | 4.55 | Endless Fields Studios | USA | 2012 |
| 8 | Arthur Zdrinc | 365 days 6 hours 9 minutes 10 seconds | It’s AD 2016 | 4.45 | Endless Fields Studios | USA | 2012 |
RECORD OF THE WEEK
Arthur Zdrinc, member of the Chicago band Sioum, releases his solo debut album titled ‘It’s AD 2016’. This album is a real fine way to kick off the 2013 Record Of The Week on Fade To Yellow. Its a nice mixture of field recordings and stark musical passages. The music comes via mostly guitars and piano and various other electronic sound generating equipment. A lot of thought has gone into this release and he has collaborated with various artists on each of the tracks, most of these artists are from the Endless Fields Studio music collective. There are certainly plenty of dramatic sounds with the tracks and nice field recordings in the mix, its got a real nice ambient feel to it ,coupled with really nice melodies intertwined in the 8 tracks and coming in at just over 48minutes in length. It really is an album that you should invest some time in, and it is a very rewarding aural experience.
From Bandcamp
“It’s A.D. 2016.” Is a collection of songs that have been on my mind since last year. I worked alongside 5 amazing musicians. I merely brought them my vision, and the various sounds of nature that I collected on my long adventures throughout the northern wastes of Illinois.
Each song captures a moment in time.
Time…
That transient concept.
That elusive and deceiving idea.
Since the existence of mankind… we have micro managed our transient lives with the use of “calendars,” cylindrical tablets of stone, cave paintings. Whether we carve into stone the significant occurrences during our generation, or Vlog each and every meal we’ve had in the last week. Man is obsessed with retention. And specifically in this age of retentia we live in, the human has astronomical potential for merely perfect retention; Of memories, of thoughts, of ideas, Et Cetera.
It’s his story for us all. . .
One historian miscalculates the segments of time he analyzed. . .
And it doesn’t even matter anymore. . .
Or, did it ever matter to begin with?
Ninetyninth Show Playlist – 1st January 2013 – www.koop.org
Posted by fadetoyellow in Playlists on January 2, 2013
July – December 2012 Reflections Of A Year Gone By Part 2
| PLAY ORDER | ARTIST | SONG TITLE | ALBUM TITLE | TIME | LABEL | COUNTRY | YEAR |
| 1 | The End Of the Ocean | Like Honey From The Branch | In Excelsis | 5.00 | Future Recordings | USA | 2012 |
| 2 | Digital Antique | 5 Marines | II | 4.16 | Self Released | USA | 2012 |
| 3 | Elisa Luu | Flussigirl | Un Giorno Sopreso | 5.18 | Hidden Shoal | Italy | 2012 |
| 4 | You May Die In The Desert | Six Horses | International Waters | 5.08 | Mic-In-A-Room Records | USA | 2012 |
| 5 | Ana Never | Half Way | Small Years | 4.46 | Fluttery Records | Serbia | 2012 |
| 6 | Slow Dancing Society | A Slow Parade Of Wind | Laterna Magica | 4.15 | Hidden Shoal | USA | 2012 |
| 7 | La Gran Perdida de Energia | Balsa | La Gran Perdida de Energia | 3.56 | Fluttery Records | Argentina | 2012 |
| 8 | Orbit Over Luna | 10000 Tori Gates | 京都 / 奈良 – Kyōto / Nara | 2.406.08 | Self Released | Canada | 2012 |
| 9 | The Sound Of Rescue | Heavy Steps | The Sound Of Rescue | 4.26 | Self Released | USA | 2012 |
| 10 | Dergar | 1 | 12.11.2012 | 12.41 | Somehow Ecstatic Records | Greece | 2012 |
Ninetyeighth Show Playlist – 30th December 2012 – www.koop.org
Posted by fadetoyellow in Playlists on December 30, 2012
This show was co-hosted with Brian Purington – Guitarist with My Education
| PLAY ORDER | ARTIST | SONG TITLE | ALBUM TITLE | TIME | LABEL | COUNTRY | YEAR |
| 1 | Xander Harris | BIOS | Snow Crash | 5.36 | Mishka Records | USA | 2012 |
| 2 | Majeure | Solar Maximum | Solar Maximum | 8.10 | Temporary Residence | USA | 2012 |
| 3 | Silent Land Time Machine | Remembering Names | I Am No Longer Alone… | 6.10 | Indian Queen Records | USA | 2012 |
| 4 | The Weird Weeds | Track 5 | The Weird Weeds | 5.09 | Self Released | USA | 2012 |
| 5 | Maserati | Solar Exodus | Maserati VII | 6.49 | Temporary Residence | USA | 2012 |
| 6 | Cory Allen + Steinbruchel | Seam 8 | Seam | 6.37 | Quiet Design | USA | 2012 |
| 7 | The Calm Blue Sea | Tesoro | Arrivals And Departures | 7.07 | Modern Outsider | USA | 2012 |
| 8 | Mogwai | How To Be A Werewolf (Xander Harris Remix) | A Wrenched Virile Lore | 6.08 | Rock Action Records | Scotland | 2012 |
| 9 | My Empty Phantom | Red Giants | Red Giants | 4.23 | Self Released | USA | 2012 |
| 10 | Lee Dockery | Fire On The Skyline | Legends Of LA | 5.31 | Self Released | USA | 2012 |
| 11 | My Education | Black Box | A Drink For All My Friends | 6.26 | Haute Majie | USA | 2012 |
Fade To Yellow blog – 2012 in review
Posted by fadetoyellow in Playlists on December 30, 2012
Here is the Fade To Yellow blog 2012 review. Thank you for all your support in 2012 and here is to an equally successful 2013.
Here’s an excerpt:
600 people reached the top of Mt. Everest in 2012. This blog got about 6,500 views in 2012. If every person who reached the top of Mt. Everest viewed this blog, it would have taken 11 years to get that many views.
Ninetyseventh Show Playlist – 25th December 2012 – www.koop.org
Posted by fadetoyellow in Playlists on December 27, 2012
January – June 2012 Reflections Of A Year Gone By Part 1
| PLAY ORDER | ARTIST | SONG TITLE | ALBUM TITLE | TIME | LABEL | COUNTRY | YEAR |
| 1 | Canyons Of Static | Wake | Farewell Shadows | 7.43 | Oxide Tones | USA | 2012 |
| 2 | North Atlantic Drift | North Atlantic Drift | Canvas | 8.10 | Self Released | Canada | 2012 |
| 3 | Time Columns | Tetralemma | Mana | 7.52 | Oxide Tones | USA | 2012 |
| 4 | Rumour Cubes | The University Is A Factory | The Narrow State | 7.21 | Self Released | England | 2012 |
| 5 | Labirinto | Piam Ket | Kadjwynh | 4.51 | Self Released | Brazil | 2012 |
| 6 | Crisopa | Ruled By Strange New Laws | Biodance | 5.51 | N5MD | Spain | 2012 |
| 7 | Apta | Shadows | Algorithms EP | 6.08 | We Are All Ghosts | England | 2012 |
| 8 | Drops | You Have My Word | Believe You Me | 3.34 | Heat Death Records | England | 2012 |
Ninetysixth Show Playlist – 23rd December 2012 – www.koop.org
Posted by fadetoyellow in Playlists on December 25, 2012
| PLAY ORDER | ARTIST | SONG TITLE | ALBUM TITLE | TIME | LABEL | COUNTRY | YEAR |
| 1 | Mogwai | The Huts | Les Revenants EP | 3.29 | Rock Action Records | Scotland | 2012 |
| 2 | Todd Matthews | Major Dee, the Marching Millipede | Uh Oh, Here Come The Pig Mammoths | 4.41 | Self Released | USA | 2012 |
| 3 | Good Weather For An Airstrike | Another Way Out | Underneath The Stars | 8.36 | Hibernate | England | 2012 |
| 4 | Damn Robot! | A Smile Spreads Across My face | Hunang Skrimsli | 4.04 | Hawk Moon Records | England | 2011 |
| 5 | Damn Robot! | A Drop In The Ocean | Jasurp | 4.26 | Hawk Moon Records | England | 2012 |
| 6 | Umber | Earth Feet Lifted – Part 1 | Earth Feet, Lifted | 5.50 | Hawk Moon Records | England | 2011 |
| 7 | Inachus | You Look Like A Religious Man | Inachus | 2.43 | Hawk Moon Records | England | 2012 |
| 8 | Good Weather For An Airstrike | Thinking Of You | Lights | 7.08 | Sound In Silence | England | 2012 |
| 9 | Arsiesys | Why Do You Wake Up So Soon | Until The End Of The World EP | 5.24 | Self Released | France | 2012 |
| 10 | Rhone | Death Of A Curse | Inter Sidera LP | 7.26 | Self Released | USA | 2012 |
| 11 | Mean | Father Your Burning | Knowing | 5.48 | Midium Records | New Zealand | 2012 |
| 12 | Moji Moji | El Sapo | The Grass Is Always Greener | 5.40 | Oxide Tones | Argentina | 2012 |
| 13 | adamned.age | After The Rain | After The Rain | 5.22 | Self Released | Germany | 2011 |
Ninetyfifth Show Playlist – 18th December 2012 – www.koop.org
Posted by fadetoyellow in Playlists on December 20, 2012
| PLAY ORDER | ARTIST | SONG TITLE | ALBUM TITLE | TIME | LABEL | COUNTRY | YEAR |
| 1 | Rhian Sheehan | Little Sines | TBA | 3.33 | Self Released | New Zealand | 2012 |
| 2 | Arafura | Phlegma | Humores I-IV | 8.33 | Self Released | Netherlands | 2012 |
| 3 | Eyes Like Mirrors | Eyes Like Mirrors | Destination | 5.41 | Self Released | South Africa | 2012 |
| 4 | Ruhe | No Mail Today | A Beautiful Weakness | 2.12 | Audio Gourmet | USA | 2012 |
| 5 | Monolyth & Cobalt | The North Train (Sarah Memories) | Eilean | 4.51 | Audio Gourmet | France | 2012 |
| 6 | Master Theory | Alena And Her Quiet Thoughts | Destination | 4.46 | Self Released | Czech Republic | 2012 |
| 7 | Stray Ghost | Aubade | … and darkness came | 5.31 | Headphone Commute | England | 2012 |
| 8 | Nils Frahm | Sol | … and darkness came | 2.30 | Headphone Commute | Germany | 2012 |
| 9 | Ben Lukas Boysen | 16° | … and darkness came | 3.37 | Headphone Commute | Germany | 2012 |
| 10 | Clint Mansell | Merry Christmas (It’s The End Of The World) | … and darkness came | 5.00 | Headphone Commute | England | 2012 |
| 11 | Rafael Anton Irisarri | Waking Expectations | … and darkness came | 6.55 | Headphone Commute | USA | 2012 |
Record Of The Week

I couldn’t have written a better piece than what was on the Headphone Commute Bandcamp page…….
This colossal compilation has been curated by Headphone Commute to benefit all of those affected by Hurricane Sandy, the largest Atlantic hurricane on record, which has devastated portions of the Caribbean, Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern United States in late October 2012. 100% of all the proceeds generated from the sale of this album will be donated towards two charitable organizations: Doctors Without Borders and The Humane Society. The artists on the release have been hand-picked to showcase the world’s top talent in ambient, modern classical, and experimental music. The unprecedented selection features many unreleased pieces composed exclusively for the cause.
Ninetyfourth Show Playlist – 16th December 2012 – www.koop.org
Posted by fadetoyellow in Playlists on December 17, 2012
| PLAY ORDER | ARTIST | SONG TITLE | ALBUM TITLE | TIME | LABEL | COUNTRY | YEAR |
| 1 | Elohymn | Empty | Pale Blue Dot | 4.15 | Self Released | England | 2012 |
| 2 | Svarta Stugan | Main Theme | Svarta Stugan EP | 7.26 | Self Released | Sweden | 2012 |
| 3 | Spark | Marshmallow Roast | The Robotic Girl Next Door | 3.22 | N5MD | Canada | 2002 |
| 4 | Subtractive Lad | Martyr Relief Unit | Giving Up The Ghost | 6.05 | N5MD | USA | 2004 |
| 5 | Bitcrush | No Bridge No Water | Shimmer And Fade | 4.52 | N5MD | USA | 2008 |
| 6 | Another Electronic Musician | Five | Five | 3.54 | N5MD | USA | 2008 |
| 7 | Port-Royal | I Used To Be Sad | Dying In Time | 4.41 | N5MD | Italy | 2009 |
| 8 | Dalot | Above The Rooftops | Loop Over Latitudes | 2.59 | N5MD | Greece | 2010 |
| 9 | To Destroy A City | The Marvels Of Modern Civilisation | To Destroy A City | 2.39 | N5MD | USA | 2011 |
| 10 | Asonat | We Were | On The Other Side | 4.20 | N5MD | Iceland | 2012 |
| 11 | Tidings | Proteus | Tidings | 11.23 | Self Released | Scotland | 2012 |
| 12 | Wolfgang Merx | On Land | Ghost Drones | 3.55 | We Are All Ghosts | Germany | 2012 |
| 13 | Wolfgang Merx | The Sea I | Vanguard | 5.08 | We Are All Ghosts | Germany | 2012 |
| 14 | Wolfgang Merx | Autumn In The Fields | Chrome Dreams | 4.07 | We Are All Ghosts | Germany | 2012 |
Ninetythird Show Playlist – 11th December 2012 – www.koop.org
Posted by fadetoyellow in Playlists on December 12, 2012
| PLAY ORDER | ARTIST | SONG TITLE | ALBUM TITLE | TIME | LABEL | COUNTRY | YEAR |
| 1 | Airplanes Over Johannesburg | Filling The Void | Single | 7.33 | Self Released | Canada | 2012 |
| 2 | Soma | I Will Hear You Sing | Anatomy | 7.58 | Self Released | Australia | 2012 |
| 3 | Oscill_Ether | Daylight | Stellar | 7.22 | Self Released | Australia | 2012 |
| 4 | Echotide | Floodlights | As Our Floodlights Gave Way To Dawn | 11.10 | Self Released | Australia | 2012 |
| 5 | Lee Dockery | Drop | Legends Of LA | 4.27 | Self Released | USA | 2012 |
| 6 | The Sleep Design | Settling | Kings | 6.06 | Self Released | USA | 2012 |
| 7 | The Sleep Design | The Stage | Kings | 4.51 | Self Released | USA | 2012 |
RECORD OF THE WEEK

The Sleep Design based out of Birmingham, Alabama and Nashville, Tennessee have just released ‘Kings’, the follow up to the excellent 2010 debut release ‘All That Is Not Music Is Silence’. They certainly have lost none of their talent for writing stunning post-rock songs or their appeal for writing the most incredible melodic songs, check out ‘When We Meet’ to hear what I mean. ‘Kings’ is an excellent release, 5 tracks at just under 25 minutes in length. There is a natural break in the EP with the track ‘Air’ composed mostly of soundscapes but it is just a quiet break before the last two tracks ‘Settling’ and ‘When We Meet’. The first two tracks ‘The Stage’ and ‘Kings’ aren’t quite as melodic, but they are equally as good in their own way. It really is an EP of two halves, both equal in instrumental post-rock musical enjoyment. It really is a great release and being so late in the year it is very welcome.
I would highly recommend adding this EP to your collection.
Band Members
John – Mark Dorough – Drums
John Ball – Bass Guitar
Michael Wilson – Electric Guitar
Nathan Spicer – Electric Guitar
Biography
Formed out of a passion for the beauty of God through sound, The Sleep Design attempts to shed light on the power of a Creator captured in rhythm. A love for jamming and a desire to stray from what pop culture has done to music inspires a band striving to mold melodies worthy of dreamers.


