Time for a special DOUBLE tease! Last week I was too busy to do my teaser for Other People's Music, so this week, we're doubling up. Twice the reviews teased! Let's start with this week's batch; you can read them all here:

https://www.etherdiver.com/2026/05/15/opm-illusions-of-time/

#music #MusicDiscovery #OtherPeoplesMusic

Collector of Dust – Entropic Tapestries

Epic journey thru a kaleidoscope of post rock roads less traveled.

https://argalirecordsnetlabel.bandcamp.com/album/entropic-tapestries

@reonmoebius.bsky.social

https://www.etherdiver.com/2026/05/15/opm-illusions-of-time/#CollectorOfDust

#PostRock

Entropic Tapestries, by Collector Of Dust

2 track album

Argali Records Netlabel

Tim Eveleigh – Life Is Not a Competition

Jolly, upbeat pop/rock from a decidedly English singer-songwriter.

https://timeveleigh.bandcamp.com/album/life-is-not-a-competition

@timeveleigh.bsky.social

https://www.etherdiver.com/2026/05/15/opm-illusions-of-time/#TimEveleigh

#PopRock #SingerSongwriter

Life Is Not A Competition, by Tim Eveleigh

10 track album

Tim Eveleigh

Russ Somers – “I Drink My Whiskey Neat (I Don’t Like Ice)”

A fun and folky anti-ICE protest/drinking song – short, sweet, sharp and pointed.

https://russsomers.bandcamp.com/track/i-drink-my-whiskey-neat-i-dont-like-ice

@rsomers.bsky.social

https://www.etherdiver.com/2026/05/15/opm-illusions-of-time/#RussSomers

#ProtestMusic #folk #rock #DrinkingSong

I Drink My Whiskey Neat (I Don't Like Ice), by Russ Somers

track by Russ Somers

Russ Somers

Six O’ Matic – Ascension Span

A wide ranging, freewheeling set of instrumentals that span genres but all share a certain buoyant energy.

https://sixomatic.bandcamp.com/album/ascension-span-ep

@sixomatic.bsky.social

https://www.etherdiver.com/2026/05/15/opm-illusions-of-time/#SixOMatic

#InstrumentalRock #ChamberPop #TechnoPop

Ascension Span (EP), by Six O'Matic

6 track album

Six O'Matic
Heartless Angels, by Traiken

13 track album

Traiken

Okay, that's this week's tease. Now let's look at LAST week!

Here's the whole thing so you can skip the line...

https://www.etherdiver.com/2026/05/08/opm-the-passion-of-lovers/

#Music #MusicDiscovery #OPM #OtherPeoplesMusic

Downupright – Troubleseekers (Original Soundtrack)

A TTRPG soundtrack that goes on a nostalgic journey thru some of electronic music’s most beloved genres, from lo-fi beats to big-room trance.

https://downupright.bandcamp.com/album/troubleseekers-official-soundtrack

@downupright.bsky.social

https://www.etherdiver.com/2026/05/08/opm-the-passion-of-lovers/#Downupright

#TTRPG #OST

Troubleseekers (Official Soundtrack), by Downupright

13 track album

Downupright

Forward Ether – Silent Music

A collection of weird and esoteric instrumental hip hop that defies the “lo fi beats to [blank] to” conventions for a distinctive and unique approach to the genre.

https://silentmusicsounds.bandcamp.com/album/forward-ether

https://www.etherdiver.com/2026/05/08/opm-the-passion-of-lovers/#ForwardEther

#LoFiHipHop #HipHop

Forward Ether, by Silent Music

18 track album

Silent Music

Drug Pilots – Alien Country

Funky, groovy electronic rock instrumentals that feel like a lost record from the late ‘80s.

https://drugpilots.bandcamp.com/album/alien-country

@StarlingW

https://www.etherdiver.com/2026/05/08/opm-the-passion-of-lovers/#DrugPilots

#RetroRock #WeirdRock

Alien Country, by Drug Pilots

6 track album

Drug Pilots

@etherdiver

Thanks for listening and reviewing. It was a new perspective for me. These reviews are a great thing you do.

@StarlingW Ah, thank you so much. I am glad you appreciated it, even if it sounds like I offered some comparisons you hadn't considered? I am curious as to your influences/approach, if you care to share.

@etherdiver

Maybe it's odd, but I've never thought of Drug Pilots as a rock band. My concept backstory is aliens following a radio station across the galaxy because they wanted to play Earth music. Thus the odd mix of funk, electronica, and that opening wacky zydeco track. I chuckled a little at the "I was there" - in the 80's, I was playing fretless bass in Seattle noise/punk bands. Thanks again!