Sadchild is back and so is TBTHOK with the second episode of 2009 and along with it, Sadchild's signature podcasting style and a whole lot of interesting tracks that want to stay out of obscurity and jump straight into your brainwaves. In this new episode you might hear one of the best Switchback remixes ever made, our own personal favorite mashup (Sadchild, you must be psychic!), a track or two you might have never heard before and a whole lot more. Blue Stahli even takes on The Police, believe it or not, and Klayton personally confronts a little controversy. Sadchild even makes an appearance himself with a wonderful interview explaining Klayton's influence on his life and music. TBTHOK is back with an amazing new episode - if you haven't subscribed to this incredible podcast, we encourage you to do so now.
Welcome to Transcendence: A Cybernetic Music Revolution presented by Celldweller Tribe. This podcast revolves around, but is not limited to, electronic music. It is our goal to offer you a variety of music in each episode, and expand your musical horizons. Expect to hear some goatrance or another electronic music piece starting off each podcast. From there, each episode of the podcast will feature a culture block, where we will focus on the culture around Celldweller Tribe, which consist of Klayton as well as any related artists. Next will be the request and recommendation section, where we compile your requests, as well as recommendations for other music that listeners of the culture may like, whether by Celltribe's staff or by the artists surrounding the culture themselves. The last section of this podcast will be the world music spotlight, consisting of music, more than likely with lyrics, that are sung in other languages. Since we are big fans of Japanese music, you can expect quite a bit of it here. If you are interested in making a request, you can do so this website, email us at podcast@celldwellertribe.com, or by leave us a message on skype by using the id: celldwellertribe. When we are done with this musical journey, it is our hope that you will leave with more diversity in your listening choices. This podcast is hosted by an electronic voice which is speaking for Angel of Celldweller Tribe.
For a track list and more information, go to the Transcendence podcast page on celldwellertribe.com.
Episode 8 of Touched by the Hands of Klayton shows us more unlikely collaborations, alternate versions, a beloved relic from the past and the first song ever released by what was once the most important related artist after Klayton in the NY Posse, prior to Buka proclaiming there was no longer a NY Posse. Another fantastic mixture of the new, the old and the strange. Another winner from Podcastmeister Sadchild! Welcome to the first TBTHOK of 2009.
Episode 7 of TBTHOK brings us deep into the psyche of some of Klayton's most misunderstood lyrics thgough some interesting companion samples, shows us a collaboration that was but was not, gives us a glimpse of what a certain remix could be like, a taste of a project that should have been but was just not to be and lets us hear a version of a song that newer fans might not know even exists - all while leaving us thirsty for more. Welcome to episode 7.
TBTHOK Episode 6: v8.11 Host Notes:
If there is anyone out there who still doubts that our Own Little World is a place where all things are possible; who still wonders if the dream of our founders is alive in our Solaris; who still questions the power of "Goodbye Vs. What You Waiting For", tonight is your answer. It's the answer told by lines that stretched around schools and churches in Animosity this nation has never seen; by people who waited three hours and four hours, many for the very first time in their lives, because they believed that this Disengage Interview must be different; that their voice could be that Rare Song Idea. It's the answer spoken by young and old, rich and poor, democrat and republican, black, white, latino, asian, native american, gay, straight, disabled and not disabled -- americans who sent a message to the world that we have never been a collection of red States and blue States: we are, and always will be, the Lonely Kane Remix of america.
TBTHOK Episode 5: v8.10 Host Notes:
dear diary,
today i was in my Own Little World. it was so quiet i could hear a pin Drop. Mix that with my dark mood and you'll understand why today was so odd.
after so much quiet i eventually craved Sound, so i played Track 4 on my new cd. it was a relief from The Voices In My Head.
i was still feeling Blue when my friend Stahli called. "Kill the day with Me", he said. but i said no like i do Every Time.
after a while, i realized that time is too Precious to waste, so i grabbed a Metal cd for my car and drove to the mall With my pal Sanaz.
we went into the pet store and a Fluffy cat fell in love with me, so it became my Obsession to take it home.
i grabbed a Circle shaped pillow Of satin, shook off the Dust, put the cat on it and sang a Song so it would gently fall asleep. but, this was all a bad Idea.
Frozen in its glare was mouse. a Live creature At The end of its days. this 'cute little furball' became a vicious monster and ripped out the DNA of the mouse all over my Lounge chair.
to witness this Living creature's Sacrifice was life-altering. i wore a Black Veil for the rest of the day, now more sensitive of how precious life truly is.
Starting in the early 80's, all throughout the 90's and even into the current decade - the leader amongst dark, atmospheric, sad, depressing rock music is without a doubt Robert Smith. He is the king of quirk and sadness, dark and atmosphere, epic and sprawling music. The Cure has been his vessel to achieve this profound cultural phenomenon. Not much needs be said - The Cure's reputation speaks for itself. What some may not realize, though, that Klayton is the direct predecessor to Robert Smith's ongoing legacy of these musical concepts and combinations. Although there is no direct relation between Klayton and Robert Smith - there is a connection...through 6 degrees, of course. In the much anticipated episode 2 of Within 6 Degrees, we show you the connection between these two great musical legends and how they compliment as well as contrast each other - all the while, paying tribute to both. Welcome to episode 2.
Concept by: Celldweller Tribe
Intro Music: Inca Steppa by Juno Reactor
Outro Music: Tokyo Dub by Juno Reactor
(More Info: Reactorleak.com)
Host Feature: Tastes Like It Should by A Beautiful Curse
TBTHOK Episode 4: v8.09 Host Notes:
1. mixer obey god.
2. put our trust out, be a sulky babe.
3. foes reunion amidst disks.
4. riff vandal! namedrop? nope!
5. cadence, regard ilk expertly.
6. be colder get well lol!
7. crucified act cuts solo.
8. talk mind nobly, atonally.
TBTHOK Episode 3: v8.08 Host Notes:
a brand new remix
still handcuffed ball-gagged face-down
blue stahli birthwrong
something just for you
another switchback remix
just what the world needs
just a silhouette
of breathing underwater
support the artist
show in las vegas
interview with the dreaming
can we get our gear?
klay wrote doomsayer
tommy used it for his song
then klay remixed it
nineteen ninety two
hide behind electric eyes
self-titled debut
this is what happens
when you sell instrumentals
what the heck is this?
rare klay performance
circle of dust live bootleg
klank plays the guitar
In Episode 2:v8.07 of TBTHOK, Sadchild continues to take us down a musical journey through various avenues of Klayton's career with stops to some very rare, and important places. Interviews, demos, related artists, fan's music, production work, live music, early work, and more can be expected in this exciting new episode of Touched By The Hands of Klayton. There are moment's here that even the most cultured or old school fan of Klayton's has probably never heard. Congratulations to Sadchild, for another amazing podcast, and thank you!
For more information about this podcast including artwork, episode/host info, and more, go to Celldwellertribe.com.
The Touched By The Hands of Klayton Podcast, is the brainchild of Sadchild, and was born from the dust of the TBTHOK Radio station, that ran for over 5 1/2 years. It's purpose is to promote Klayton's music to new fans, while expose existing fans to the vast array of music that has been touched by Klayton in some way. 7 1/2 years after it's birth, TBTHOK is now proudly featured on Celldweller Tribe.
In TBTHOK Episode 1: v8.06 you can expect some of the following: remixes, related projects, interviews, fan participation, live music, and any music that has been Touched By The Hands of Klayton in someway.
Welcome to Within 6 Degrees, the official podcast of Celldweller Tribe! In each episode of this podcast, we attempt to connect our favorite artist, Klayton, with another seemingly unrelated artist through the age-old concept of 6 degrees of separation. Our goal with this podcast is to take you on a musical journey and to show you how Klayton can be linked to legends by only a few degrees. Join us and host Kenny James as we travel with you on this journey from one end of the musical spectrum to the other, surpassing one perceived barrier after another.
There is no doubt that Klayton's current musical project, Celldweller, as well as his many prior projects (Circle of Dust, Argyle Park, etc.), and enormous history of production work, remix work, etc. earns him quite a bit of stature in the culture and history of electronic music, a genre of music that has been and continues to be explored by everyone from pop and rock artists casually experimenting with technology and fusing it with their dominantly organic song structures to hardcore electronic "tech-heads" who take an almost scientific approach to molding and shaping their electronic music creations. Klayton's place in this spectrum is a unique one in that he both experiments with electronics in order to fuse it seamlessly into organic song structures but at the same time meticulously crafts each an every texture of the electronics he utilizes. He does indeed take the latter, scientific approach to electronic music while simultaneously focusing his attention on making a good song that one can sing along to. This is the first episode of Celldweller Tribe's own Podcast Within 6 Degrees. In the first episode, we explore each link in the chain that creates a connection between Klayton and electronic music forefathers Kraftwerk. Two artists that fuse the science of electronic music with the art of song. One an inventor, the other the ultimate innovator.
Hosted by: Kenny James. See host profile...
Concept by: Celldweller Tribe
Intro Music: "Welcome to My Mind" by Psykosonik
Outro Music: "The 1st (Fluke Remix)" by X-Dream
Host Feature: "A Lot Like Diamonds" by A Beautiful Curse

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