8.12.15: Pedestrian Deposit – The Architector
Monorail Trespassing hits 100 releases with some haunting tension from Pedestrian Deposit. [Check It Out]
Monorail Trespassing hits 100 releases with some haunting tension from Pedestrian Deposit. [Check It Out]
Partake in Siobhan’s warped sonic reality on Alien Passengers. [Check It Out]
69. Hahah! Funny number, right everybody? So funny we decided to make this episode #69. Tunes by Wally Shoup Sax Trio + One, Bobby Diablo, Marshall Art, Winter Ritual, Glochids, Yves Malone, Haxxxors, Larry Wish, Common Future, Christian Michael Filardo, Crown Larks, Barnett/Ortmann, Glass Frog, Cryptosystems I, and Jean-Sébastien Truchy. [Play] [Download – right click/save]
Take a deep breath… One more… Now zone out to Andrew Anderson and pick all of your fingernails off or something. [Check It Out]
I took screenshots of every cassette tape and related thing from the new Wet Hot American Summers series. You’re welcome. [Check It Out]
Our next Subscription Series release will be a Dane Patterson C26 + Tabs Out Shirt! Oh, and we have shirts now. [Check It Out]
In addition to running the Moss Archive label, Joe Bastardo creates sonic offerings alone and with pals as Bastian Void, Homeowner, Looks Realistic, and others. He’s currently on tour with Sam Gas Can. For this hour-long episode, Bastardo talked to us about about synths, The Goonies, and, of course, tapes. [Check It Out]
Sean Stellfox, the dude who put together the Cassette Culture In Central Java documentary, hung out and played some weirdo tapes from Indonesia and talked about his experiences living there. Plus the usual goofin and other solid jams. To Die, Goro White Dog, Hex Horizontal, Shingles, Takahiro Mukai, Tresalize, Zoo, Bugeav, Rick Weaver, Wasted Cathedral, Bottlesmoker, CDX, Dragontime, Arrows, Zachary Utz, Individual Distortion, and Sulfur. [Play] [Download – right click/save]
Collaborative doses from Sharkiface and Fletcher Pratt give multiple chances to drag your ear through mud. [Check It Out]
Be a smart person and familiarize yourself with the analog vocabulary of sound creator Karl Fousek. [Check It Out]