Sessions 01 // Rain
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.
This episode reflects on how these gray, wet days are essential training for extreme heat: how water stored underground mirrors energy stored within us. When we allow ourselves to absorb rather than produce, to reflect rather than react, we’re charging an inner battery that will be called upon later.
Featuring: Brian James, Dellasollounge & Dionisaf, KapTep & Brannan Lane, Piscean Daydreams, Andrew Lozano, .cut & Orchestre des Engoulevents, Ancient Astronaut, Michael D. Tidwell, Adrian Lane, Ekin Fil.
“ This is an episode about trusting the slow drip, honoring the quiet work, and believing that what nourishes us now will sustain us when the temperature rises “
Music in this episode comes from the following albums:
Rain – Brian James
New Sincerity – Various Artists
Music for Migraines Vol.2 – KapTep & Brannan Lane
Unidentified Ambient Phenomena, Vol. 2 – Piscean Daydreams
Ambient Cat Remixes, Vol. 2 – Various Artists
Lykt – Brian James
Their Ghosts and Ours – Adrian Lane
Bora Boreas – Ekin Fil
All soundscapes & music mixed and recorded by TC – January 2026
SHOW AVAILABLE:
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