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Music Is Art Podcast
Spotted Peccary Music
11 episodes
21 hours ago
Music Is Art Podcast is the official podcast from the Spotted Peccary music label. We exist at the intersection of sound and artistic expression – exploring the boundaries of the progressive Ambient and Electronic sonic landscape. From deep drone, to chillout, to high energy beats, Spotted Peccary reveals the worlds of Ambient Electronic, Classic Berlin-School, Ethereal Atmospheric, Spacemusic, Rock, Pure Acoustic and more. Join us as we explore it all.
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Music Commentary
Music,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health,
Music Interviews
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Music Is Art Podcast is the official podcast from the Spotted Peccary music label. We exist at the intersection of sound and artistic expression – exploring the boundaries of the progressive Ambient and Electronic sonic landscape. From deep drone, to chillout, to high energy beats, Spotted Peccary reveals the worlds of Ambient Electronic, Classic Berlin-School, Ethereal Atmospheric, Spacemusic, Rock, Pure Acoustic and more. Join us as we explore it all.
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Music Commentary
Music,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health,
Music Interviews
Episodes (11/11)
Music Is Art Podcast
Episode 11 – ALL HALLOW’S EVE – Dark Ambient Soundscape
It’s time to summon the sounds of the season. This is ALL HALLOW’S EVE. // 00:00 – Intro 02:53 – From The Spring | Jon Jenkins | Flow (Remastered) 07:09 – The Little Smoke | Michael Stearns & Ron Sunsinger | Sorcerer 10:52 – Last Remnants Of Reality | Byron Metcalf / Mark Seelig / Steve Roach | Wachuma’s Wave 14:55 – Portal | Michael Stearns & Ron Sunsinger | Sorcerer 19:08 – Winter Nights | Brain Laughter | Not Far From A Distant Sun 23:33 – To the Other Side | Jon Jenkins / Paul Lackey | Continuum 27:04 – Anno Domini | Deborah Martin / J. Arif Verner | Anno Domini 33:46 – Within The Walls | Jon Jenkins | Unreleased 36:12 – Floating in Amniotic Fluid | J. Arif Verner | From A Distant Horizon (Remastered) 39:35 – Humito Final | Michael Stearns & Ron Sunsinger | Sorcerer – Video Edition >
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1 week ago

Music Is Art Podcast
Episode 10 – SHARED LIGHT: CMX + Critical Listening (Continuous Mix)
In a world that can feel divided, this continuous mix offers a different kind of journey—one of peace, positivity, and connection. Each track is part of a story woven to remind us of the light we share, the hope we carry forward, and the power of music to heal and inspire when we listen together. // 00:00 – Intro 01:15 – Now More Than Ever | David Helpling & Jon Jenkins | Treasure 09:26 – Surrender | Michael Stearns | The Storm 10:48 – He Lamented His Thoughtless Acts | Darshan Ambient | A Day Like Any Other 15:09 – Connected Space | Howard Givens & Madhavi Devi | Source of Compassion 22:46 –The Same Sky | David Helpling & Jon Jenkins | The Crossing 28:41 – Through Different Eyes | Jon Jenkins | Beyond City Light 32:15 – Being of Light | Howard Givens & Craig Padilla | Being Of Light 42:05 – A Light Unto The World | Hollan Holmes | Sacred Places 49:04 – Where There Is Light | Weingarten-Charlton | Where There Is Light 53:57 – Violet Night | Deborah Martin & Jill Haley | Into the Quiet 58:14 – In Awe | John Gregorius | In Awe 01:03:09 – The Bliss You’ve Always Carried (Feat. Benjy Wertheimer) | David Helpling | IN 01:10:50 – Bring Myself To Say It | Dark Sky Alliance | Interdwell 01:14:16 – A Prayer for Tenderness | Chronotope Project | Lotus Rising 01:19:36 – Suffering Softens Stones | Darshan Ambient | From Pale Hands To Weary Skies 01:23:57 – A Perfect Heart | Time Being | An Ocean Of Time 01:33:27 – The Rightness of Things | Darshan Ambient | The Zen Master’s Diary 01:37:24 – You Will Never Be Alone | Darshan Ambient | Songs From The Deep Field 01:45:45 – We Rise in a Harmonious System | David Helpling & Eric “the”Taylor | The Precious Dark 01:55:51 – Human Connection | Sverre Knut Johansen | Dreams Beyond 02:02:17 – Lost | David Helpling & Jon Jenkins | Found 02:08:47 – A Treasured World | David Helpling & Jon Jenkins 02:14:26 – Found | David Helpling & Jon Jenkins | Found – Video Edition >
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1 month ago
2 hours 21 minutes 54 seconds

Music Is Art Podcast
Episode 9 – Interview Edition: Deborah Martin & Jill Haley | Rendering Time
How does being in the same room—feeding off each other’s energy in real time—elevate the creative process? And what happens when two very different unique musical voices blend together, creating something new and beautiful? This episode, we’re joined by Ambient Electronic veteran Deborah Martin and renowned oboist and multi-instrumentalist Jill Haley for a discussion about their upcoming collaborative album “Rendering Time.” We discuss the magic of co-creating in studio together, the seamless blending of acoustic and synthetic sounds from distinct artistic worlds, moments of discovery, and what these elements might reveal about the listening experience. Listen in on this Interview Edition: // 00:00 – Intro 02:27 – Surprising intersection of unique musical paths 10:14 – Rendering Time is a little different than The Silence of Grace, Into The Quiet 17:50 – “Rendering Time” – What’s with the name? 25:29 – Working together in the studio 41:02 – Deer hooves, primordial howling and other things outside the comfort zone 45:15 – Changed by working together 52:00 – What can listeners expect to hear on Rendering Time? 54:55 – Track-by-track conceptual focus 01:01:00 – Wrap up // Music Preview – Rendering Time 01:02:01 – Deborah Martin & Jill Haley | From Source | Rendering Time 01:07:36 – Deborah Martin & Jill Haley | Soaring | Rendering Time 01:11:14 – Deborah Martin & Jill Haley | Secrets of the Talking Trees | Rendering Time – Video Edition >
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2 months ago
1 hour 18 minutes 15 seconds

Music Is Art Podcast
Episode 8 – Summer 2025 CMX
Drifting in with the warmth of the season, our Summer 2025 CMX is a continuous mix born of sun-drenched days, still waters, and the golden hush of twilight. These handpicked tracks flow through light and shadow — a soundtrack for lingering July afternoons and the quiet pull of the August night. As the sky deepens and the stars emerge, let this mix accompany your search for wonder, reflection, and the unseen magic that stirs just beneath the surface. // 00:00 – Intro / VO / Mark Rownd | At the Edge of Calm Waters – II | Painting Twilight 01:41 – Deborah Martin, Greg Klamt & Mark Rownd | Shimmers | Convergence 09:37 – AeTopus | Sunny | iota 15:45 – Darshan Ambient | Acre of Sun | Autumn’s Apple 22:20 – John Gregorius | The Expansive Sky | Full Of Life 27:48 – Matthew Stewart | A World Bathed In Sunlight | A World Bathed In Sunlight 32:52 – Jeff Greinke | A Stretch of Sun | Other Weather 37:16 – Craig Padilla & Marvin Allen | Sunflowers in the Wind | Weathering the Storm 41:45 – Ben Cox | Grebe | On Water 50:17 – Tom Eaton | The Slow River | How It Happened 59:00 – Dark Sky Alliance | Warm Inlet | Interdwell 01:05:11 – David Helpling | Waves Dream of Breaking | IN 01:12:16 – Northcore | Nocturne | Desatero 01:17:43 – Rudy Adrian | Moonlit Beach (for Jeff) | As Dusk Becomes Night 01:22:38 – Chronotope Project | The Scent of Evening Flowers | Dawn Treader 01:29:28 – Darshan Ambient | Lingering Day | Lingering Day: Anatomy Of A Daydream 01:35:46 – Erik Wøllo | Summer Tommorow | Guitar Nova 01:38:33 – Jon Jenkins | Zzyzx Road | Beyond City Light – Video Edition >
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4 months ago
1 hour 45 minutes 33 seconds

Music Is Art Podcast
Episode 7 – Interview Edition: Improvisation and Spontaneity w/ Howard Givens, Craig Padilla, Massergy
June and the beginning of summer bring warmer temperatures. So warm, in fact, that the intense heat wave we’ve had here at SPM NE has us sheltering in the AC of the studio where we’ve been spending the month thinking about Improvisation. How do artists think about those moments of uncertainty and unexpected opportunity? Do some artists embrace it only when it results in something great, or do they make it a core part of their creative process? This episode, we’re joined by recording artists Howard Givens, Craig Padilla and Eric Jensen (otherwise known as Massergy) for a discussion about improvisation, spontaneity, “happy accidents,” the space between the notes – and what all of that teaches them about themselves as artists and humans. Listen in on this Interview Edition: // 00:00 – Intro 00:42 – Welcome / VO 03:09 – Introductions 04:10 – Improv / Spontaneity in the creative process: Craig Padilla 05:50 – Improv / Spontaneity in the creative process: Eric Jensen 10:30  – Improv / Spontaneity in the creative process: Howard Givens 17:50 – “Happy Accidents” and mistakes leading to new ideas 22:22 – Inspiration from film and acting (h/t to Kubrik) 24:04 – Create for yourself, not results (h/t to Rick Rubin) 27:10 – Improvisation’s “elastic” structure 29:05 – “The blank canvas” (music vs visual) 32:57 – The spiritual aspect of collaboration in the flow state 37:48 – Creating music in nature (watch out for owls) 41:58 – What makes a piece finished? 47:29 – In the ear of the listener 53:35 – The gift of Craig’s Holiday house performances (and the limitations) 59:34 – What has improvisation taught you? 01:05:15 – Lightening Round 1: Name a track – Craig (Howard Givens & Craig Padilla: A Step Achieved) 01:06:55 – Lightening Round 1: Name a track – Eric (Massergy: Fire Opal) 01:08:38 – Lightening Round 1: Name a track – Howard (Brain Laughter: The Other Side (of Night)) 01:13:14 – What it teaches us about being human 01:17:51 – Lightning Round 2: Name one thing that inspires (gear or not) – Howard: Everything 01:20:50 – Lightning Round 2: Name one thing that inspires (gear or not) – Craig: Modular synths 01:22:42 – Lightning Round 2: Name one thing that inspires (gear or not) – Eric: The process itself // More from Howard Givens: https://spottedpeccary.com/artists/howard-givens/ More from Craig Padilla: https://spottedpeccary.com/artists/craig-padilla/ More from Massergy: https://spottedpeccary.com/artists/massergy/ – Video Edition >
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4 months ago
1 hour 25 minutes 45 seconds

Music Is Art Podcast
Episode 6 – Critical Listening: Mental Health + Music Feat. Women of Spotted Peccary
May is Mental Health Awareness Month — and it’s also when we celebrate Mother’s Day. That got us thinking about the deeply emotional, nurturing music created by the women on the Spotted Peccary label. It doesn’t feel like a coincidence. So this month, we’re kicking off a new series called Critical Listening to explore that connection. In Critical Listening, we’ll explore music through the lens of themes, ideas and concepts all drawn from the music in our deep catalog. For this first episode, we’re highlighting the women of Spotted Peccary — their rich, expressive music and its ability to quiet the mind and offer a break from the chaos of everyday life. We’ll hear music from Deborah Martin, Madhavi Devi (Cheryl Gallagher), Jill Haley and Catherine Marie Charlton. // 00:00 – Intro / VO 02:23 – Deborah Martin | Aurora | Under The Moon 06:57 – About Deborah Martin 07:42 – Deborah Martin | Metamorphic | Eye Of The Wizard 14:49 – Deborah Martin | Blue Lake | Deep Roots, Hidden Water – 21:29 – About Madhavi Devi (Cheryl Gallagher) 22:33 – Madhavi Devi | Jade Breeze | The Truth Of Being 33:48 – Madhavi Devi | Breakthrough | The Truth Of Being – 38:38 – About Jill Haley 39:35 – Deborah Martin & Jill Haley | Earth Stone Water Sky | The Silence Of Grace 42:23 – Deborah Martin & Jill Haley | Into The Quiet | Into The Quiet – 50:40 – Deborah Martin & Cheryl Gallagher | Seeker and Sought | Tibet (20th Anniversary Remaster) – 57:40 – About Catherine Marie Charlton 58:40 – Weingarten-Charlton | Refuge | Where There Is Light 01:01:11 – Weingarten-Charlton | 5 AM | Where There Is Light – Video Edition > – Resources for Mental Health Awareness Month National Organizations Mental Health America (MHA): https://mhanational.org/ National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI): https://www.nami.org/ National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH): https://www.nimh.nih.gov/  Helplines and Crisis Support:  National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 988 Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 NAMI HelpLine: 1-800-950-NAMI (6264)  Online Resources: FindTreatment.gov: https://findtreatment.gov/ SAMHSA National Helpline: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline Mental Health First Aid: https://www.mentalhealthfirstaid.org/ 
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5 months ago
1 hour 8 minutes 52 seconds

Music Is Art Podcast
Episode 5 – Interview Edition: The Precious Dark | The Visual Side
We welcome Spotted Peccary recording artists and collaborators David Helpling and Eric “the” Taylor to the podcast, along with photographer, creator and teacher David Behringer to talk about the amazing macro-photography and video he contributed to their latest release, The Precious Dark. We dive deep into David Behringer’s macro-photography approach on the streets of Nagoya, Japan, and geek-out over how the visual and musical aspects of projects impact one another. We also tangent to talk about the love/hate we have for AI, Behringer’s Instagram stardom, and the time Helpling and Taylor spent in the studio creating their recent record. // 00:00 – Intro / VO 01:41 – The Setup | SPM / “Music Is Art” and why the visuals matter 04:39 – The Precious Dark: concept and visuals 09:09 – David Behringer’s photography background and the macro approach 16:00 – The photos as a “Deep Viewing” experience vs music as “Deep Listening” experience 19:00 – The   “Produced Entirely by Humans” ethos 23:17 – The “AI factor” 25:11 – The Listening Party experience 30:05 – The Dark Sky Alliance connection 31:15 – Working together in Deep Exile 36:12 – Differing opinions / unique perspectives / learning from each other 37:29 – How it started vs how it’s going 41:27 – “Your images look like my music” – better call mom. 42:47 – “The Precious Dark” video: telling the story thru David Behringer’s lens 48:50 – Gratitude for new eyes and ears / leaving a legacy 51:40 – The “Instagram factor” – David Behringer blew up my phone 53:07 – The music and visuals are forever connected through love 56:35 – Immersion colors mindsets, neon synthwave and getting lost in the “atmosphere” 01:03:28 – Studio session twister, cussing and “chasing the truth” 01:05:29 – Collective creative spirit and our precious time 01:07:16 – Bi-coastal / global / dimensional time travel via small magical moments 01:11:45 – Feeling the air move and experiencing the music with your whole self 01:13:52 – Favorite track picks: David Helpling – We Rise In A Harmonious System (excerpt) 01:16:16 – Favorite track picks: Eric “the” Taylor – The Ice Has Dreams (excerpt) 01:18:24 – Favorite track picks: David Behringer – The Precious Dark (excerpt) 01:22:23 – The Digital Booklet 01:26:27 – What’s next? More music? Interviews? — Get The Precious Dark > Download the Digital Booklet > Follow David Behringer on Instagram > — Video Edition >
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6 months ago
1 hour 34 minutes 30 seconds

Music Is Art Podcast
Episode 4 – Desert Inspired (“Slow-Time”) – Continuous Mix
As our Tucson residency comes to a close, we reflect on our time in the desert with a new-found appreciation for the deeply profound lessons the landscape can teach us about our place within it. We were struck by the “slow time” rules that desert growth seems to be governed by – the way its incredible vibrancy appears to operate in near silent suspension. // Continuous Mix: 00:00 – Intro / Desert Walk-and-Talk 03:25– Michael Stearns & Ron Sunsinger | Sendero | Sorcerer 05:51 – Rudy Adrian | Desert Realms | Desert Realms 13:33 – Betrand Nadel | For Strength & Vision, Part II * Vision | Mohave 17:36 – Deborah Martin | Gray Sky | Under the Moon (Special Remastered Edition) 22:49 – Steve Gordon & Deborah Martin | Heart of Fire | Ancient Power 27:27 – Frore & Shane Morris | Calling Down the Sun | Eclipse 36:02 – Terra Ambient | Sandstorm Dreaming | The Gate 44:46 – Deborah Martin | The Strength of Stones | Deep Roots, Hidden Water (Remastered) 49:23 – Dean De Benedictis | Blue Mesa | Salvaging the Present 55:52 – Byron Metcalf & Mark Seelig with Steve Roach | Deep Time Dreaming | Wachuma’s Wave 1:06:17 – Frore, Shane Morris | Lost in Wonder | Horizon 1:15:01 – Massergy | El Viajero | Fire Opal 1:20:05 – John Gregorius | Wonder | In Awe 1:24:37 – Erik Wøllo | Sedona | Blue Sky, Red Guitars 1:30:10 – Deborah Martin & Erik Wollo | Between Worlds | Between Worlds 1:35:32 – Darshan Ambient | Waiting On A Dead Man’s Horse | Dream In Blue 1:40:58 – Jeff Greinke | Falling Sky | Other Weather 1:46:02 – David Helpling & Jon Jenkins | The Same Sky | The Crossing 1:51:40 – Dark Sky Alliance | The Desert Mind | Interdwell 1:57:02 – Jon Jenkins | Zzyzx Road | Beyond City Light 2:03:44 – Rudy Adrian | Saguaro Silhouette | Desert Realms 2:11:00 – Brain Laughter | The Other Side (Of Night) | In The Land of Power – Video Edition >
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7 months ago
2 hours 15 minutes 9 seconds

Music Is Art Podcast
Episode 3 – Discovering Kinishba: One Year Anniversary
We mark the one year anniversary of the release of Kinishba, the ongoing collaboration from Deborah Martin & Erik Wøllo, that celebrates the cultures, traditions and lives of the Apache people of the American Southwest. Hear the artists themselves describe the creative process and inspiration behind their “musical archeology” project that involved Apache tribal members and deep storytelling. Along with more recent music from Kinishba, we’ll also hear music from their earlier collaboration, Between Worlds. // 00:00 – Intro / VO 02:26 – Deborah & Erik | Discovering Kinishba: Project origins / Between Worlds – 04:00 – Distant Voices | Between Worlds 09:07 – Ancestral Whispers | Between Worlds 14:03 – Canyonland | Between Worlds – 18:57 – Track ID / VO 19:17 – Deborah & Erik | Discovering Kinishba: Further exploration – 21:07 – Prayer Song | Kinishba – 24:49 – VO: Vocal Additions from Deborah Martin 25:26 – Deborah & Erik | Discovering Kinishba: Adding vocals on Kinishba – 27:58 – Creation Story | Kinishba 33:07 – Voices of Nature | Kinishba – 36:38 – Track ID / VO 36:48 – Deborah & Erik | Discovering Kinishba: Telling the story of time and place – 41:30 – Burial Ground | Kinishba 46:54 – Fort Apache Meadowlarks | Kinishba 52:17 – Life Spiral | Kinishba – 55:37 – Track ID / VO 57:06 – Deborah & Erik | Discovering Kinishba: Collaborating to honor a people and their stories – Video Edition >
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8 months ago
1 hour 31 seconds

Music Is Art Podcast
Episode 2 – New Music Premiere
As we put the finishing touches on new music from Phillip Wilkerson & Chris Russell and AeTopus, we listen back to music from their earlier releases on Spotted Peccary, and premiere some tracks from their upcoming releases. We’ll hear music from Phillip and Chris’s Imaginary Realities, and first listens of music from AeTopus’s iota. // 00:00 – Intro 01:56 – Far Past | Phillip Wilkerson & Chris Russell | Vague Traces 06:30 – Deep Lane | Phillip Wilkerson & Chris Russell | Dark Measures 15:42 – Faring Forward | Phillip Wilkerson & Chris Russell | Dark Measures 20:20 – Memento | AeTopus | Cup 24:58 – Beam | AeTopus | Cup – Music Premiere 31:17 – Manifesting Presence | Phillip Wilkerson & Chris Russell | Imaginary Realities 38:54 – Abandoning Desire | Phillip Wilkerson & Chris Russell | Imaginary Realities 53:01 – Wave Hello | AeTopus | iota 57:25 – Finespun | AeTopus | iota
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9 months ago
1 hour 1 minute 39 seconds

Music Is Art Podcast
Episode 1 – 2024 Year In Review
We’re back! After a very long break we’re creating podcasts again, and we’re starting back with a 2024 year-in-review. With tracks from each of our releases over the last year, we’ve created our first show back with over an hour of listening. // 02:08 – A New Space Revealing | Craig Padilla & Zero Ohms | To Sleep On Stellar Winds 14:36 – Beyond The Observable | Time Being | Hidden Structures 21:46 – Bristlecone | Hollan Holmes | Sacred Places 26:46 – Storm Is Coming (At Walvis Bay) | Sverre Knut Johansen | Still Time 36:16 – The Desert Mind | Dark Sky Alliance | Interdwell 41:44 – Heart of the Warrior | Deborah Martin & Erik Wøllo | Kinishba 46:16 – Glacier (20th Anniversary Remaster) | Deborah Martin & Cheryl Gallagher | Tibet (20th Anniversary Remaster) 52:52 – Reflections on a Moonlit Lake | Rudy Adrian | Reflections on a Moonlit Lake 57:26 – The Sleepy Hills 4 | Rudy Adrian | Beyond The Sleepy Hills 1:06:16 – A Treasured World (Single) | David Helpling & Jon Jenkins
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10 months ago
1 hour 12 minutes 7 seconds

Music Is Art Podcast
Music Is Art Podcast is the official podcast from the Spotted Peccary music label. We exist at the intersection of sound and artistic expression – exploring the boundaries of the progressive Ambient and Electronic sonic landscape. From deep drone, to chillout, to high energy beats, Spotted Peccary reveals the worlds of Ambient Electronic, Classic Berlin-School, Ethereal Atmospheric, Spacemusic, Rock, Pure Acoustic and more. Join us as we explore it all.