Sessions 04 // Moon
Tonight’s soundtrack at the end of April, is made for those quiet, silver-lit moments—when the world softens, your thoughts drift, and imagination takes the lead. Picture yourself under the moonlight, letting go of the day, allowing gentle sounds to carry you somewhere lighter, calmer, maybe even a little magical.
All the music in this show comes from Odysmod, an artist based in Athens, Greece. His approach blends atmospheric textures with subtle rhythms, piano and modular synths, creating soundscapes that feel both intimate and expansive. There’s a quiet emotional pull in his work—never overwhelming, but always present—guiding you into a space where reflection and dreaming come naturally.
Tracks comes from the following albums:
Agnosia
Faithful Moon
Life
Reminiscence
This mix is in nonstop mode … tracks and extra added soundscapes, for wandering minds and open hearts. For finding beauty in stillness, for feeling grounded yet free.
“Breathe it in, and let the night—and these sounds—take you wherever you need to go”
All soundscapes & music mixed and recorded by TC
SHOW AVAILABLE:
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Ever get that feeling that everything is somehow connected? Even if you can’t quite explain it?
I always come back to this: we need to keep looking up!
Synchronicity is the quiet poetry of the Universe—those moments when separate threads of life suddenly weave into a meaningful pattern. A chance meeting, a song lyric that answers an unspoken question, a book that arrives just when you need its wisdom. These are not merely coincidences, even when the world feels chaotic, like the unfolding war and the tensions rippling across the Middle East.
This episode moves like a healing wind… It begins gently, like air brushing your face after a long day. The voices rise and fall, not to overwhelm you, but to carry something away—old tension, tired thoughts, the weight you didn’t realize you were holding. There is sound, yes. A steady rush of words, stories, and feeling. But it isn’t chaos. It’s cleansing.
In this episode we turn the spotlight away from the noise outside… While headlines blare like overdriven amps — politics clashing in minor keys, wars pounding like war drums, climate fear looping like a broken sample — we ask a softer, more subversive question: what if the real remix starts inside?
In the depth of winter, rain has a way of shrinking us inward. It lowers our voices, shortens our steps, turns our attention down instead of out. We feel lower case, smaller, less performative—and that’s not a failure. It’s an invitation. A seasonally appropriate pause.
Welcome to a new Season of the Spacemusic podcast!