Episode 236: Cosmik Repercussions 93.3 CFMU, McMaster University, September 10, 2025
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Thank you for listening to Cosmik Repercussions for September 10, 2025
Warm welcome to new students to McMaster University and returning students. Wishing you a great school year.
Featuring New Music from: Textbook Maneuver and Thaylo
Other Artists Featured: Boards of Canada, Children of the Bong, Juno Reactor, Tunguska Electronic Music Society, Truby Trio featuring Marcus Begg, Monolake, Mark van Hoen, Ultramarine, dZihan and Kamien, Ritchie Hawtin, Errance (Montreal), 808 State.
For a full track listing please visit: https://cfmu.ca/episode/cosmik-repercussions-episode-for-2025-09-10/
Featured Artist of the Week: Textbook Maneuver
Emerging electronic project Textbook Maneuver has unveiled a mesmerizing track, ‘Nocturnal Musings’, released on his Life Science Records, LLC imprint. With nearly 130,000 streams across platforms to date, the project has steadily drawn the attention of the global IDM and experimental electronic community. Interviews with Magnetic Magazine, Illustrate Magazine, features on WWAM (We Write About Music), Music For All (Brazil), and Good Music Radar have already highlighted the project’s immersive debut album Adrenaline Slip (2025). It is clear that Textbook Maneuver is emerging as one of experimental electronic music’s most intriguing new figures.
Michael Keane is the Bronx-born, New Jersey-based composer behind the Textbook Maneuver alias. A classically trained pianist with a punk DIY heart, Keane blends cerebral sound design with cinematic storytelling, drawing from a wide palette of influences that stretch from Genesis (Duke era), Rush, and Gary Numan to The Postal Service, U.N.K.L.E., and Phantogram. Under the Textbook Maneuver moniker, his releases balance the intellectual curiosity of IDM with the emotional resonance of ambient and prog-influenced electronica, offering soundscapes fit for film, television, and interactive media. His music thrives on improvisation and sonic experimentation, refusing easy classification while remaining deeply accessible. With critics comparing his sound to Jon Hopkins and Nils Frahm, listeners are sure to hear echoes of Boards of Canada, μ-Ziq, and Squarepusher.
‘Nocturnal Musings’ is an off-kilter glitched-out dreamscape, unfolding with restless beats that shape-shift beneath jagged synth stabs, blinking beeps, and spectral textures, evoking the drift of a mind caught between realities.
Textbook Maneuver shared: “I spent much of my time composing for the Strike Joy EP in a fully screened porch at night, during the height of cricket and frog activity, focusing on loops and sound design. Elements of the rhythms and tones from nature helped inspire ‘Nocturnal Musings’. “
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