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Chill Out Session 335

First Hour / Regular Ambient Episode
mixed by: Zoltan Biro

1.Loscil - Nautilus
2.UCP Berlin - The Hall of Truth
3.Inuuro - New Worlds
4.Sigur Rós - Ég Anda
5.Kenneth James Gibson - Gone Too Soon
6.ElDera - In Memory Of You
7.White Living Room - Finally
8.Jonsi & Alex - Boy 1904
9.Sarah Davachi - For Voice
10.Kyle Bobby Dunn - Diamond Cove (and Its Children Were Watching)
11.Last Days - Missing Photos
12.Thore Pfeiffer - Alles Wird Gut
13.Solar Ethica - Crying Spy
14.Moby - The Come Down

Secondary Hour / Bengalfuel / Special Mix
mixed by: Zoltan Biro

1.Bengalfuel - Sneeze Rat
2.Bengalfuel - October
3.Bengalfuel - Wetlands
4.Bengalfuel - Arcs
5.Bengalfuel - Ghost
6.Bengalfuel - Katherine
7.Bengalfuel - Venus
8.Bengalfuel - Calm Seas
9.Bengalfuel - Whale
10.Bengalfuel - Leaf Bed
11.Bengalfuel - Dolphin

Artist of the Week : Bengalfuel (USA)
Bengalfuel is the audio/visual project of Joe LiTrenta and Lou DiBenedetto. (USA, New Jersey) They have released ambient electronic music on labels such as Hibernate Recordings and Resting Bell as well as many self-released digital EP’s and albums, with accompanying videos. The music is a combination of their sensibilities as solo artists, typified by soft synthesizer pads sometimes with drum loops of many different styles of electronic music, and vocals or voice samples.

Interview
(Source: Digital in Berlin )

What is the biggest inspiration for your music?
The Other Side, other dimensions, outer space. The vibrations in our world. All that kinda bullshit. Bengalfuel started as a way to have peaceful music playing all the time while I was moving out of a haunted house. It has also been useful as meditation music when the shit other people were doing was too cheesy and I felt like it was distracting and needed something smooth. September 6, 2014 had an especially powerful effect on me, something woke me up at 5 in the morning that was an intense wave of loving energy. It was so strong it woke me up and it paved over my negative feelings and worries at the time (about the world and how fucked up things are) and it communicated to me, without words, the simple advice: feel good. Bengalfuel is music which I believe helps me stay connected with these kinds of energy. It has saved me at times when I needed calming music. And the forces that influence it most are the invisible things in reality. My spirit guide has given me ideas for Bengalfuel music videos more often than I’ve come up with them myself.

How and when did you get into making music?
I was 14, I had been listening to The Downward Spiral for a few years and had a guitar with two strings and a tape recorder. I would play guitar as one layer, then play that through a stereo with the tape recorder next to it and add the next layer which might be just me making noises with bottles and cans or my cat meowing. I still have the tape recorder and put it in my latest Doc Deem music video.

Do you have siblings and how do they feel about your career?
I have a brother and sister. They are supportive, my brother’s voice is all over the track Lonniesquares saying crazy shit on the new album, Rapalyea. He’s in a few music videos as well. And his kids are, too. Bengalfuel is a family thing.

 - Check Out - 
Bengalfuel Bandcamp Page
Twitter
Facebook Page
Bengalfuel on Vimeo
Bengalfuel on YouTube
Bengalfuel on Spotify
Bengalfuel on iTunes

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Cover : Samuel Zeller / unsplash.com

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