From sunlight through leaves to electrons through networks, Karen Voorhees traces the intricate weaving of matter into life, life into community, and community into consciousness—a meditation on how the Goddess dreams herself awake through us.
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The Sun That Glows Inside the Cave
“If all could just come in one round instant to quiet, such as this lake at dusk surrounded by redwoods where I stare back at the robin across the field.”
Dangerous Women in Rebecca Baum’s The Brood
It’s a dangerous world to be a woman in Rebecca Baum’s The Brood—but the predators aren’t the male characters. The shocking power of this tale comes from an utter breakdown of female solidarity.
New Sci-Fi from Untimely Books, a trans reading of Hitchcock’s Vertigo, and the next Acousmatic Music Live Diffusion
Untimely Books releases Messioph: The First Book of Ido by Geoffreyjen Edwards, a futuristic novel rooted in personal truth. Also featured: Devon Hansen’s On Hitchcock’s Vertigo and an upcoming Acousmatic Crossings live event.
The Sea Refuses No River: Reflections on Jean Patier’s Visitation
In Visitation, Jean Patier leads listeners through sonic ruins where memory, time, and imagination intertwine. Each piece unfolds like a meditative walk through forgotten sanctuaries, where sound becomes scripture and silence breathes. Patier’s lush electro-acoustic textures blur the boundaries between the seen and the heard, the past and the becoming. This is music as contemplation—an aural pilgrimage toward the sea of eternity.
Trance of the Invisible Storm
Dive into the raw, gritty fusion of acousmatic mystery and trance-like intensity, where polyrhythmic percussion and searing, bone-rattling electronic tones collide in a sonic inferno. This Camouflage Trance creation strips away visual origins, unleashing a wild, immersive storm that hits with unrelenting force. Check it out and brace for the impact!
Light-Force Meditations and the Art of Contemplative Listening
Explore light-force meditations and the art of contemplative listening to deepen awareness, stillness, and inner connection.
New Poems + A Hidden Gem from the Archives
A quick transmission before our summer break—featuring work by Harika Manjunath, Douglas Thornton, and Morgan Dix.
DNA Symphonies & Surreal Spillovers
What connects quantum DNA resonance and porridge-fueled body horror? Two pieces trace transmissions across science, psyche, and performance.
Porridge Play
A young woman discovers a piece of porridge has stayed on her hand after washing up. During another heartless hook-up with her less-than-desired girlfriend Derek, the porridge attaches onto the other, and her body is haunted by the staining of life.
