Trev’s Virtual Cassette Library 226
Friends Manufacturing Space

Based on the track “Man and Manufacturing” from the album “People & Industry Special Edition” by “Warrington Runcorn New Town Development Plan”.
Good day listeners, wherever you are. Trevor here.
Welcome to the Virtual Cassette Library. A 60 minute virtual tape with a metaphysical flip at the half way mark.
A thoughtful and emotionally layered ambient journey moving between hope, nostalgia, and darkness.
Side A offers gentle optimism and delicate beauty, while Side B drifts into warped nostalgia, hauntological melancholy, and ends in deep, dramatic intensity.
Overall mood: Melancholic, reflective, and slightly eerie with moments of warmth and wonder. It has a strong sense of introspection and temporal retreat — perfect for late-night listening or quiet, focused immersion.
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So settle in, turn it up a bit, and let’s see where it takes us. I hope you enjoy it.
One side flip, just the music.
Side A
00:00:00 Hverheij – Un
Minimal, introspective ambient with sparse textures and quiet emotional restraint. Clean and contemplative.
00:06:29 Interstellar Messenger – Sunrise Solitude
Warm, glowing ambient capturing the peaceful solitude of dawn in deep space. Hopeful and radiant.
00:14:40 The Music Liberation Front Sweden – I Hope We Will Be Friends One Day Soon
Gentle, optimistic electronic with heartfelt warmth and subtle quirky charm. Tender and endearing.
00:18:01 Antonin De Bemels – ReCOMPTINE Une
Delicate, re-composed piano and electronic piece with fragile beauty and subtle movement. Poetic and graceful.
00:23:53 Kasia Gawlik – Echo 4
Haunting, reverberant ambient with soft echoing layers and emotional distance. Ethereal and melancholic.
Side B
00:28:42 Boards of Canada – You Retreat In Time And Space
Classic BoC warped nostalgia with eerie melodies and retreating analogue haze. Dreamlike and unsettling.
00:34:08 Hello Meteor – Species of Special Concern
Smooth, cinematic downtempo with ecological undertones and lush textures. Warm and reflective.
00:37:10 Electric Supply Station – The Lander (Reimagination)
Atmospheric, exploratory electronic with a sense of landing and discovery. Spacious and immersive.
00:41:02 Warrington Runcorn New Town Development Plan – Man and Manufacturing
Brutalist hauntology with retro-futurist synths and industrial melancholy. Stark and atmospheric.
00:46:34 DOMOTIC – Irisé
Iridescent, shimmering electronic with fluid melodic layers and colourful warmth.
00:47:53 Audio Obscura – Is it true we only dream in Black and White?
Dreamy, questioning ambient with soft monochrome textures and subtle wonder.
00:53:25 worriedaboutsatan – And You in the Lowest Depths of Hell
Dark, powerful post-rock/ambient with heavy emotional weight and brooding intensity. Dramatic closer.

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