Good evening… or good morning, wherever you are. This is Trevor. Welcome once again to one of these spontaneous episodes – music from all over the world, sparked by a single track that appears somewhere inside the set itself. This episode titled Quiet Unseen Days is based on the tracks Distant Days and Molten Days by the amazing artist and whitelabrecs. label curator Harry Towell here in the guise of Spheruleus. They’re from the album The Lost Catalogue , which comes out on May 16 2026. All the other tracks happened to just fit the vibe. So settle in, turn it up a bit if you can, and let’s see where it takes us. I hope you enjoy it. If you can subscribe, even if it’s just for the month it would be a great help. Right then… here we go.
00:00:00 Clariloops – Quiet Current A gentle, flowing ambient piece built around soft currents of tone and subtle field recordings. It evokes a calm, submerged drift—peaceful and meditative, like listening to water moving just beneath the surface. 00:04:56 NOUVELLES LECTURES COSMOPOLITES – Petite ronde nocturne pour rongeurs du désert A whimsical nocturnal miniature for “desert rodents.” Delicate, circling melodies and intimate textures create a playful yet mysterious night-time vignette in the artist’s characteristic neo-classical/electro-acoustic style. 00:07:07 Gollden – destiny #10 Dreamy, drifting ambient with hazy pads and gentle melodic fragments. Part of a larger “Destiny” series, it feels introspective and slightly nostalgic, like wandering through half-remembered emotional landscapes. 00:09:23 Loneward – Cedar’s Grace Warm, cinematic ambient bathed in graceful, evergreen resonance. Slow-evolving chords and organic textures convey a sense of quiet majesty and natural serenity. 00:12:48 loscil – Lux Subtle, luminous ambient from Scott Morgan. Crystalline tones and deep, resonant layers create a glowing, introspective atmosphere full of light and shadow. 00:16:52 JARR – Resindot Textural ambient with sticky, resinous drones and microscopic detail. It feels organic and slightly viscous, like observing slow chemical or botanical processes in sound. 00:21:56 Spheruleus – Molten Days From the reflective “The Lost Catalogue,” this track layers warm, flowing textures with a sense of liquid heat and memory. Intimate field recordings meet glowing drones in a hazy, molten haze. 00:25:14 Plank & Ishq – ErDunus Pasties Quirky, pastoral-tinged ambient/electronic excursion. Playful yet atmospheric, blending organic elements with curious, otherworldly flourishes. 00:43:31 Allmanna Town – Sample 30 [Beatless Version] Beatless ambient drift built from sampled fragments. Sparse, looping textures create a hypnotic, suspended mood—minimal and immersive. 00:44:38 Ann Annie – the ocean Gentle, watery ambient evoking vast open seas. Soft swells, distant horizons, and intimate closeness blend into a deeply calming, oceanic meditation. 00:46:19 Spheruleus – Distant Days Another piece from “The Lost Catalogue.” Faded, nostalgic textures and far-off resonances paint pictures of memory receding into time. 00:51:33 ff8282 – doir Minimal, glitch-tinged ambient with crisp, abstract sonics. Cool and precise, it feels like fragmented digital memories or quiet code poetry. 01:05:04 Michael Valentine West – unseen footage Haunting, cinematic ambient suggesting lost or hidden recordings. Dusty textures and shadowy atmospheres create a voyeuristic, melancholic feel. 01:13:36 Sitting & Laying – Day One. Sitting In My Parents’ Backyard Looking Out Intimate, reflective field-recording-based piece. Everyday backyard sounds are framed in contemplative ambient stillness, evoking memory, place, and quiet observation.
A place to let loose. A short break from the ambience that usually dominated the channel.
Back with another outing of Alone on the Dance Floor.
This series comes out whenever I can make the time to create them. Like all my shows. I am not affiliated with any station and do not get paid for this work. I rely entirely on labels and artists sending me material, an unquenchable thirst for sharing great sounds, a handful of Mixcloud subscribers and a few sales from Bandcamp.
Welcome, sonic wanderers. You’ve arrived at Episode 137 of The Virtual Cassette Library. Feelers Slows Fleet is the episodes subtitle, as well as the track you’re hearing in the background and it’s geographical location which I’ve filmed and can be experienced on YouTube. I’m Trevor and I curate these 90-minute genre bending drifts through frequencies from around the globe. No commentary. No interruptions. Just pure sonic immersion. Two, 45 minute mixes, 15 tracks per side with a side change in the middle. Picture the listening experience like being at a music festival where the artists play on a rotating stage. Each act is allotted the time for their piece and as it ends the next act takes over rotating into view. Styles for this episode range from post-rock to minimal electro, from Ambient to psychedelic. The musical keys in focus are A major and F sharp minor, G flat minor. This episode contains some household names like To Rococo Rot, Jah Wobble, Louis Cole and Tycho. Some friends of the channel like Fallen, Pietro Zollo, Exit Chamber and WEALDHAM as well as some supporting labels like Castles in Space, rohs! records, Moniker Eggplant, Triplicate Records and Projekt records. You are all the soul of this show. If you’d like to be included on future episodes send your art to trevlad@gmail.com. Links to all the tracks are illuminated at trevor.se and marked in each episode’s Mixcloud timeline. Pre-order the 7th TVCL album on Bandcamp. It drops when we hit 16 tracks. Subscribe and unlock 866 archived shows. Remember, every comment, every like, every follow, subscription and, album purchase keeps the frequencies flowing. So now—secure those headphones. Let time dissolve, and let the frequencies claim you.