
The Floating World is a podcast of experimental sound and storytelling. Music in the sense of vacuum cleaners and power lines, a pulsating mechanical unconsciousness. It is sound to listen to while driving, walking through the city or taking the subway, while falling asleep at 3am to construction outside, when you need to be more than your body. contact : thefloatingworldpodcast@gmail.com support:... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Category | Technology | ||||

"They took me into a room. In it they put a city. They said I was a dream dreamed by the city. I said I don't believe you, so they cut my hand open - and out poured every street I grew up on, every parked car. So I said please give me back my wallet,... more
We ask a variety of people about their first memory of water. We disperse our bodies across the transmogritive psycho-histories of water crossings. Ada gets very sad. Somewhere, there is a choir...
"Imaginary Continent 8A: Step one. Drink a glass of ... more
interlude 0: in my solitude, you haunt me by madam data
On Ep. 5, some folks leave for Mars under dubious circumstances - projecting the insidious logic of colonialism onto our (very hypothetical) spaceward expansion, M Téllez of Metropolarity weaves a tale of subjugation, coercion, and little resistances... more
In episode 4, we wander the streets at night, carrying fantasies of robots, the strange quantum emissions of cars and the floating miasma of radio signals.
Contributors:
Erika Oba
John Morrison
Rachel MacDonald
George Korein
Rodnie King
Bennett Ku... more
This time on the Floating World: Philadelphia author, musician and visual artist Alex Smith imagines a prismatic, queer, black future amid the rupture of techno, (more) train stations, an encounter with a pothole, radio static and otherwordly birdson... more
This week on the Floating World: Dusty chrome afterworlds. Train stations. Tape segmented and cut according to the arrangements of the celestial bodies.
Co-produced by Madam Data and Jess Hicks.
This episode's submissions by:
Alex Smith, Em Downing... more
contributors:
em downing
john morrison
julius masri
RK
Alex Kulick
Tamara Duplantis
madam data
savan depaul
i am very pleased to discover the floating world and will continue to listen to it in the future
I listen to the Floating World when I need 30 minutes to decompress phasing in and out of the inner dimensions of reality whether to fully recalibrate, or to scramble my mental stimuli into smithereens. Five⭐️
very very cool, great to hear stuff on the radiowaves exploring the more experimental side of electronic music without being inherently club/dance focused. moods n soundscapes conveyed excellently, truly great stuff
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Apple Podcasts | #156 |










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