Today’s track of the day comes from Cedar Dreamer off a split cassette release with Organelle. To my ears it’s the middle of a Venn Diagram between Mathias Grassow’s Himavat and Earth’s Angels of Darkness Demons of Light I. There are some excellent shorter pieces on Cedar Dreamer’s Soundcloud as well. Warm gooey drones for what is for me a beautiful Saturday morning! Hope you enjoy it as well.
Author: musicforcougars
The Valley of Broken Dreams – Ørdop Wolkenscheidt
In an effort to be more engaged with people who create and enjoy the same music I do, I’m picking a track a day to try and discover great new music for myself and, hopefully, other folks. The honor of first post (for which the winner did not know he was nominated) goest to The Valley of Broken Dreams by Ørdop Wolkenscheidt. Videos and tracks like this are the kind of thing I love about ambient/experimental music. Even though by the year of our lord 2015 it’s trite as fuck to talk about the ability for the internet to bring people from around the world together, it’s still pretty awesome that someone halfway around the world can create immersive audio/visual atmospheres like this and I can stumble upon them in my underwear. There’s a few more releases on Bandcamp and other related tracks on Soundcloud.
Here’s the link to download the rest of the album:
Construction & Consecration of Puma Punku
Howdy! I’m writing to let you know about an exciting opportunity to annoy me, Music for Cougars! I’ve been working on an upcoming release. If you would like to have a cassette of said release I can send it to you in the mail. If you hate the music and everything it stands for, all the better reason to purchase. I’ll have to go to the post office myself and mail it myself and it’s gonna be a big hassle so you can be happy that I’ll be annoyed. If you would like a cassette because you are genuinely curious, that would be preferred, but I won’t judge.

“The only way the ancient astronaut theory can be disproven is when the extraterrestrials show up”
–Giorgio Tsoukalos
You heard the man! Let’s bring ’em on back. First, a little detour to Puma Punku.

Take a journey with me to a place called Puma Punku. It’s a pretty cool place already, but what if it were made by aliens?

According to local legends, the sky gods used a magical flute to move the great rocks of Puma Punku. Venture back in your mental time machine to a time where alien gods killed it so hard on the space flute that it moved mountains.

Interested parties should contact orionsbastard (at) gmail (dot) com or order using the link in the pic. Hear an excerpt here.
Update: You can stream the entire thing for free over at Bandcamp. I’ve since taken down this merch link but if you’re really jonesing for a cassette you can hit me up on Twitter and we can work something out.