
Explore the rich tapestry of ever-shifting sonic patterns via The Main Sequence with your host Synchysis (Brad Ross-MacLeod).
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicPerforming ArtsMusic CommentaryArts | |||

Mar 7, 2026 - The first installment of The Long March where I feature long-form pieces (30 minutes or more). Two great tracks from State Azure and Michael Brückner.
I had some technical issues (mostly with my mic) during the show and so this is a reconstruction of the show. There's something from the mysterious trio, Dream Sequence, and new artists Yakuzza Jakuzzi and The Rosen Corporation.
Feb. 21 2026 - Dug into the archives to find some gems to bring into the light. Started with a few new ones from Erik Wøllo's new release, Snow Tides. Added a new artist, oscar postma, to the Sequence. And then plenty of music from some of our favori... more
The focus for this week's show was on some more new releases, including Dyson Sphere Beta by Martin Stürtzer and Berlin Transit by DaFou. There's also new music by Main Sequence favs L.V. Morris and DTime.
This was one where I was working without a net. I didn't prepare a playlist in advance and just chose music as the show progressed. I hope you think that I did a good job with that.
This week I highlighted several works from the new Cyclical Dreams release by Small Chief, Zero Movement. It’s got some absolutely beautiful and subtly pulsing atmospheres. I played several tracks from the release and, inspired by the music, played m... more
The focus for this week’s show is on New Music–music that has been released since the beginning of the year (three weeks ago). This includes a variety of music by Joerg Dankert, D*Time, L.V. Morris, Anantakara – Rhea, The Basement Project, and more. ... more
No particular theme this week. Just going through my library and finding tracks that grab me for one reason or another. Quite a few different moods here, methinks. See what you think.










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