9.6.16: Justin Frye – Music For Contrabasse
by J Moss
Justin Frye, the guy behind PC Worship, self released a solo bass tape. It’s really good! [Check It Out]

by J Moss
Justin Frye, the guy behind PC Worship, self released a solo bass tape. It’s really good! [Check It Out]
A stacked Labor Day episode! In addition to a fire track from a Bernie Sanders bootleg are cuts by Anthony Baldino, Greg Manata, 75 Dollar Bill, Cloudsound, AAA, Full Of Hell, Julien, 21st Century Wolf, Leviathan, Obligate Surrogate, Fame Circle, and Jeffry Astin + J.P. Wright. [Play] [Download – right click/save]
by Mike Haley
Two new self released cassettes from Colorado’s C. Reider offer challenges to the balance of your senses. [Check It Out]
by Bobby Power
Omaha-based Gertrude Tapes reissues obscure, naval-gazing concept album from Naturaliste-offshoot Das Torpedoes. [Check It Out]
by Grant Purdum
How common is it for musicians to have this much fun while recording an album? [Check It Out]
Special guest Mike Nigro of Oxtail Recordings joins the gang for the latest session of bad jokes and great tapes by Problems That Fix Themselves, Ela Orleans, Tether, Maharadja Sweets, Konstrukt featuring Graham Massey and David Mclean, Talibam! and Alan Wilkinson, R. Stevie Moore, Sunmoonstar, anthéne, Charles Barabé, Wes Tirey, Marshall Art Gallery, Data Rainbow, and Inner Travels. All brought to you by Duplication.ca. [Play] [Download – right click/save]
by Mike Haley
Fill what’s left of your summer with the electric lime flavored dub of Fletcher Pratt. [Check It Out]
by J Moss
Nate Henricks fucks with folk on his newest tape from Patient Sounds. [Check It Out]
Sweeter than sucking sugar off of glass, it’s the 90th episode of your favorite cassette podcast in the whole wide world. This time around we blast tapes by Matthew Ryals, Ross Fish, Cream Juice, Lesmana Godril, -otron, Jake Tobin, Newton, R. Magellan, MUFF, Dog As Master, Clearing, Max Eilbacher, and Vanessa Rossetto. All brought to you by Duplication.ca. [Play] [Download – right click/save]
by Scott Scholz
The Elvis of eccentricity has left the building. [Check It Out]