The Prophet got in touch with COSMIC TOUCH, Helsinki-based underground bass music producer to find out more about his sonic quest of reconnection with that which is within, paired with the sounds created along the way. – What were some of the events or experiences that set you off on this journey? Music has always […]
According to a spicy Greek myth, Zeus and Hera had been living in love for 300 years when they could finally get married officially. The ‘holy matrimony’ was followed by a most memorable wedding night. A thick ‘saffron forest’ grew around the newlyweds’ bed, which intoxicated even the dignified main god so much so that […]
So much on our way that there only seem to be minutes until the 2017 festival edition kicks off, one of the main Japanese representatives of the Ozorian soundscapes at the Dome, YUTA has also joined the procession with a moodmaker mix for radiOzora, so you can read his words to The Prophet audioillustrated.
Vlastur count as an evergreen yet ever-evolving dubelicious part of the Ozorian music scene and besides the Dome, where he will be debuting the Parvati in Dub project with Giuseppe, the Dragon Nest also welcomes you back, this year for the second time with the Vlastur Live Band.
While you catch some pure psytrance “produced only with analog synthesisers and modulars” from RADICAL FREQUENCIES (half of Radical Distortion) in the Maharetta Records label showcase on radiOzora, here’s more about the Greek producer and handmade module creator, Nick Polytaridis standing behind the project. Best read audioillustrated, as you know.
Japanese artist, HRK aka Mijinko is also on her way to Ozora with us, playing at the Dome this summer for the first time. Read what she has to say to The Prophet while you listen to her her mood-making mix she recorded for radiOzora, as she says, “conscious of Ozora Festival at my rabbit […]
Do you remember that scene from Pocahontas when the girl shows John Smith the natural beauties of their land and the love-smitten man blurts out: This place is incredible. And to think we came all this way just to dig it up for gold…