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October Surprises — Too Much Information with Benjamen Walker
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Studio visit with Gary Panter | TMI with Benjamen Walker
A studio visit with Gary Panter to celebrate the release of Dal Tokyo. Texas fundamentalism, Japanese Cultural mash ups and LSD 9-11 insanity.
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The Instruments of Harry Partch. LP 3, Side B
"The creative person shows himself naked. And the more vigorous his creative act, the more naked he appears, sometimes totally vulnerable, yet always invulnerable in the sense of his own integrity. I am now 69 as this is being said,…
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The Instruments of Harry Partch. LP 3, Side A.
"The creative person shows himself naked. And the more vigorous his creative act, the more naked he appears, sometimes totally vulnerable, yet always invulnerable in the sense of his own integrity. I am now 69 as this is being said,…
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Seed Stock guest podcast on My Castle of Quiet
Black metal continues to be the one genre that demonstrates casual and consistent growth, its definitions and trappings existing seemingly only to be challenged and downright shot down, as what falls under its banner morphs and evolves…
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Too Much Information with Benjamen Walker: Be Thankful For What You’ve Got
"This week we celebrate the 50th episode of Too Much Information! Your host decides to clean out his drawers and air all the recordings he hasn’t yet used. Peter Choyce explains why some of his problems are first world problems while others are third world problems. Laura Mayer tells us about her history with Weather Problems and Pierre-Louis Colin takes us on the streets of Paris to pass time watching girls. PLUS we hear from two cartoonists: Tony Millionaire and Christophe Blain (the oldest recording of the bunch - July 2009). "
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How To Save College Radio (SXSW 2011)
"How To Save College Radio" provided a timely look at how some universities are selling their radio frequencies used by student-staffed stations. Joey Yang from KTRU and Kenya Lewis and Dorothy Kidd from KUSF detailed the stories from the stations’ experience. Susan Harmon of Public Radio Capital offered a financial perspective about these deals. Ken Freedman, station manager of WFMU, moderated the session and offered direct advice for all college stations whose frequencies aren’t safe.
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How To Save College Radio (SXSW 2011)
"How To Save College Radio" provided a timely look at how some universities are selling their radio frequencies used by student-staffed stations. Joey Yang from KTRU and Kenya Lewis and Dorothy Kidd from KUSF detailed the stories from the stations’ experience. Susan Harmon of Public Radio Capital offered a financial perspective about these deals. Ken Freedman, station manager of WFMU, moderated the session and offered direct advice for all college stations whose frequencies aren’t safe.
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Too Much Information episode 6 “Stages on Life’s Way”
Your host visits Copenhagen in search of Kierkegaardian truth, Susan Anderson takes pictures of child beauty stars, Barry Gifford writes the last chapter of Sailor and Lulu, and Michael Holmes guides us to the other side.
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Mondo Diablo Episode 222: DJ Steinski Presents Not A Cloud Upon The Name Of The Lord
I cut up DJ Steinski’s show which was cut up from southern preachers on the radio, with some great ambiance. Maybe you’ll learn something.
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