EP072: Make the World Scared

Our planetary system is considered rare due to the combination of numerous factors that must align precisely to support the existence of complex life forms. First, the presence of a habitable zone, where a planet orbits at the right distance from its star to maintain liquid water, is crucial. Additionally, the planetary system must possess a stable and long-lasting star, as well as a relatively large planet like Jupiter to act as a gravitational shield against potential impactors. The composition and abundance of essential elements such as carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen are also significant factors. Moreover, the timing and frequency of catastrophic events, such as supernovae or asteroid impacts, should be conducive to the evolution and sustainability of life. Considering the vastness of the universe, the rarity of these specific conditions suggests that our planetary system, capable of supporting complex life, is a remarkable and extraordinary occurrence in the cosmos. So celebrate our uniqueness and enjoy some weird music on this program.

[Show title reference: “Balls to the Wall” by Accept]

Playlist

  1. Khalouni by Chab Mohamed Sghir on A moi la liberté - Early Electronic Raï (Algérie 1983-90) (Born Bad Records)
  2. Break
  3. Cresta by Oval on Romantiq (Thrill Jockey)
  4. Monotony by Tim Hecker on No Highs (kranky)
  5. data.microhelix by Ryoji Ikeda on dataplex (Self-released)
  6. Break
  7. 5th Day by Debit on The Long Count (Modern Love)
  8. VI Scose Poise by Autechre on Confield (Warp Records)
  9. Break
  10. Opium by Christoph De Babalon on If You're Into It I'm Out of It (Digital Hardcore Recordings)