Synchysis
The Main Sequence
Explore the rich tapestry of ever-shifting sonic patterns via The Main Sequence with your host Synchysis (Brad Ross-MacLeod).
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The Main Sequence - TMS-035 05.07.2026
July 4, 2026 - There was no theme when I put this show together, but in the midst of it I felt that it could be called "Eponymous" due to the number of Album/Track/Artist names that coincided. The show welcomes a new artist, Caught In Joy, to the fold and (unsurprisingly) features the latest Cyclical Dreams release from Adam Filip.
The Main Sequence - TMS-034 28.06.2026
June 27, 2026 - This show was another NEW MUSIC feature. I recently added a whole lot of music to The Main Sequence library–some new releases, some newly discovered older music via the Internet Archive. It’s new to me, so I’m going to share it with you.
The Main Sequence - TMS-033 22.06.2026
On this week's episode of The Main Sequence, I feature the work of Peter Baldwin, AKA The Rosen Corporation. I lean heavily on material from the three recent retrospective releases celebrating 10 years of The Rosen Corporation but with some other favorite tracks thrown into the mix.
The Main Sequence - TMS-032 14.06.2026
Come with me on our weekly journey through caverns of echoing pulses, swirling cascades of ringing sound, drifting abstract rhythms. These days the machines can feel ominous but we can find where their songs and ours come together… We celebrate the 6th anniversary of the Cyclical Dreams label with a few tracks, old and new. We welcome Bill Astro Music to the RadioSpiral artist community, and previ...
The Main Sequence - TMS-031 07.06.2026
June 06, 2026 - This week’s show is about going with the flow… Which means exploring some longer tracks (though maybe not as long as during The Long March). The show consists of three pieces by D*Time, Michael Brückner, and grum-pe. Each has the time to grow and shift and flow and transform, some of what this kind of music can do best.
The Main Sequence - TMS-030 31.05.2026
This week's show was by the seat of my pants--no playlist, no prep. Just go with the music that seems right at the time. I think it came out rather well. Listen and let me know if you agree.
The Main Sequence - TMS-029 25.05.2026
May 23, 2026 - If you have listened to The Main Sequence at all, you have heard a release from the Cyclical Dreams record label. Their work is a feature of the show, and for good reason. Pablo, Lucas, and Esteban release consistently high quality music from an ever growing stable of electronic artists. So this episode of The Main Sequence is dedicated entirely to works from Cyclical Dreams, includ...
The Main Sequence - TMS-028 18.05.2026
May 16, 2026 - This week’s Main Sequence is dedicated to an artist that I discovered last year and whose work I have been increasingly drawn toward. (Luke) L. V. Morris makes consistently rich sequenced Berlin School-styled music. His sound design is generally warm and uncrowded, the pulses and sequences developing into deliciously enticing sonic immersion. Tune in as we explore some of Luke’s mus...
The Main Sequence - TMS-027 10.05.2026
There are many of ways to construct the playlist for a show. One of them is by finding songs in the same (or related keys). This week the focus is on G-minor. Playlist: No Track Artist Album 1 Shadowed Genesis DTime Nightwoven 2 Void Among Stars DTime Nightwoven 3 Trisolar Martin Stürtzer Relativity 4 Whispered in My Ear Paul Ellis Room of the Lost One 5 Chase the Evening Wavestar Moonwind 6 To A...
The Main Sequence - TMS-026 03.05.2026
I went on a bit of an acquisition binge yesterday for Bandcamp Friday. And so I have plenty of new music to share with you this week. Some are new releases, some are re-releases, and some are artists who are new to the show and RadioSpiral.
The Main Sequence - TMS-025 26.04.2026
I'm not that good at coming up with themes for the show at this point. Most of the time it comes down to, "Hey, here are some great pieces I think you should hear...." This is one of those shows. Just some really good music that maybe you don't know (but should).
The Main Sequence - TMS-024 19.04.2026
Let's call this one a time machine, as we delve way back into a cassette release from the early 1980s all the way up to brand new releases...
The Main Sequence - TMS-023 05.04.2026
In honor of the current Artemis II mission to the moon, this show focuses on lunar themed pieces. The association between synth music and space exploration is legendary, so this is a perfect fit. A lot of great music to hear from some Main Sequence favorites.
The Main Sequence - TMS-022 29.03.2026
For the final installment of this year's Long March, we start with Arc of Passion by Steve Roach, continue with a live concert from Arjen Schat, and then conclude with a piece from DTime.
The Main Sequence - TMS-021 22.03.2026
The focus this week was on a piece by Chuck van Zyl from his Passages album, The Face of the Night, clocking in at about 78 minutes. To warm you up there's a great piece from The Soviet Space Dog Project. Enjoy how the music grows and develops across these long form pieces.
The Main Sequence - TMS-020 15.03.2026
Mar 14, 2026 - The Long March progresses this week with something really long, the Star Seed track from The Rosen Corporation clocks in at over 1 hour 18 minutes. It goes through a lot of moods. Then we hit Sophos' performance from Cyclical Fest 2023 which starts with jagged tones and then blossoms into full sequences....
The Main Sequence - TMS-019 08.03.2026
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.
The Main Sequence - TMS-018 01.03.2026
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.
The Main Sequence - TMS-017 22.02.2026
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 favorites.
The Main Sequence - TMS-016 15.02.2026
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.
The Main Sequence - TMS-015 08.02.2026
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.
The Main Sequence - TMS-014 01.02.2026
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 music of a generally more subdued nature. Hear how sequences can create warm and pulsing sound worlds.
The Main Sequence - TMS-013 25.01.2026
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. There is a special focus on the new collection from Tim Stebbing.
The Main Sequence - TMS-012 18.01.2026
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.
The Main Sequence - TMS-011 11.01.2026
This week's playlist was fated to be. The universe selected what it wanted us to hear. Actually, I just threw my library on shuffle and grabbed the first 2 hours worth that came out. I have to say, the universe did a great job.
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