EP039: Yo La Quise a Morir

No one is really dying. In fact, we’re finally exploring birth stories for two integral moments in the arc of our docents, not to mention the progenitor algorithm overseeing this Pluto of a world in the digital galaxy. The music this time sets the tone for the events unfolding. Speaking of space, we get our first hints of other side quests. For centuries, humans have been fascinated by this concept- exploring caves or venturing into unlit corners of their homes to uncover what may be lurking there. While advancements in technology and science have allowed us to better understand our physical surroundings, the idea that there are still parts of our world yet to be discovered remains alluring. Darkness here is not portrayed as inherently evil but rather as a symbol of the unknown, inviting exploration and understanding.

[Show title reference: “Senor Locutur” by Los Tigres Del Norte]

Playlist

  1. Melancholy In Time by Concepción Huerta on Harmonies from Betelgeuse (Umor-Rex)
  2. Break
  3. Arrebol by Isocaos, Angela Ruesta on Cromatismo Popular (Isocaos)
  4. Abecedario by Fifteen Years Old on Abecedario (Solange Jacobs)
  5. texmass by Damirat on pixcurve (dingn\dents)
  6. Break
  7. Transience by Jaeho Hwang on [Non-self 비자아’] (CHINABOT)
  8. Yüce by Peygamber Vitesi on Ulu (A.K. Müzik)
  9. Cheve by Siete Catorce on Cruda (SUBREAL)
  10. Break
  11. II of IV by Pauline Oliveros on Electro Acoustic Music, Vol. V (Soundset)