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    <pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 06:42:51 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>The GSpot: Antero Alli</title>
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      <description>The GSpot: Antero Alli Joseph Matheny in conversation with Antero Alli about all sorts of tasty subjects. Also, JM discusses the changes occurring at Alterati, et al. ========= No homegrown music this week, just some blatantly ripped off Cheech and Chong. Antero Alli was born November 11, 1952, in Finland. Alli currently resides in Berkeley, California, where he conducts workshops and stages theatrical productions, some of which have been released as films. Alli is also a professional astrologer and has authored books on experimental theatre, astrology and Timothy Leary&amp;#8217;s 8-circuit model of consciousness. Links http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antero_Alli http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0021334/ http://www.verticalpool.com/us.html Download The GSpot: Antero Alli Share This</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The GSpot: Antero Alli Joseph Matheny in conversation with Antero Alli about all sorts of tasty subjects. Also, JM discusses the changes occurring at Alterati, et al. ========= No homegrown music this week, just some blatantly ripped off Cheech and Chong. Antero Alli was born November 11, 1952, in Finland. Alli currently resides in Berkeley, California, where he conducts workshops and stages theatrical productions, some of which have been released as films. Alli is also a professional astrologer and has authored books on experimental theatre, astrology and Timothy Leary&amp;#8217;s 8-circuit model of consciousness. Links http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antero_Alli http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0021334/ http://www.verticalpool.com/us.html Download The GSpot: Antero Alli Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The GSpot: Antero Alli Joseph Matheny in conversation with Antero Alli about all sorts of tasty subjects. Also, JM discusses the changes occurring at Alterati, et al. ========= No homegrown music this week, just some blatantly ripped off Cheech and Chong. Antero Alli was born November 11, 1952, in Finland. Alli currently resides in Berkeley, California, where he conducts workshops and stages theatrical productions, some of which have been released as films. Alli is also a professional astrologer and has authored books on experimental theatre, astrology and Timothy Leary&amp;#8217;s 8-circuit model of consciousness. Links http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antero_Alli http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0021334/ http://www.verticalpool.com/us.html Download The GSpot: Antero Alli Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <title>the smallWorld: Back in a BIG way!</title>
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      <description>Hello! I&#8217;m back! Yep, after nearly two years the Small World is back in action. We just heard an excerpt from The H.P. Lovecraft Literary Podcast (http://www.hppodcraft.com), which is actually an excerpt from H.P. Lovecraft&#8217;s short story, The Picture in the House. Chris Lackey and Chad Fifer are the host of the H.P. Lovecraft Literary Podcast and we&#8217;ll talk with them shortly. But before we talk with Chris and Chad I&#8217;m going to very quickly bring you up to speed with what I&#8217;ve been up to. Back in late 2007 the Small World website was hacked. Hacked so badly that I had to nuke the entire database and start from scratch. That really took the wind out of my sails because starting from scratch meant updating the site with 496 shows. And to be completely honest, I was more than a little burnt out. I had produced nearly 500 shows and the workload was taking it&#8217;s tole on me. I had to arrange the interview. do the interviews and then produce three shows a week. And remember, this is a labor ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Hello! I&#8217;m back! Yep, after nearly two years the Small World is back in action. We just heard an excerpt from The H.P. Lovecraft Literary Podcast (http://www.hppodcraft.com), which is actually an excerpt from H.P. Lovecraft&#8217;s short story, The Picture in the House. Chris Lackey and Chad Fifer are the host of the H.P. Lovecraft Literary Podcast and we&#8217;ll talk with them shortly. But before we talk with Chris and Chad I&#8217;m going to very quickly bring you up to speed with what I&#8217;ve been up to. Back in late 2007 the Small World website was hacked. Hacked so badly that I had to nuke the entire database and start from scratch. That really took the wind out of my sails because starting from scratch meant updating the site with 496 shows. And to be completely honest, I was more than a little burnt out. I had produced nearly 500 shows and the workload was taking it&#8217;s tole on me. I had to arrange the interview. do the interviews and then produce three shows a week. And remember, this is a labor of love, not a paying gig. So when my site was hacked it was the final straw. Since then I&#8217;ve been producing a show called Solipsistic Nation, where I play the best of all genres of electronic music. Along with playing great music I also interview people from the electronic music community: musicians, record labels, festival organizers, etc. If NPR produced had an electronic music show then it would sound a lot like Solipsistic Nation. Producing Solipsistic Nation is a lot of fun but I&#8217;ve always had that itch ti interview people about things that fascinate me that have nothing to do with electronic music. When Joe Matheny suggested that I archive the Small World on Alterati I thought it would be a perfect time to re-launch the Small World on a twice a month basis, which is a workload I can handle. You&#8217;re probably asking yourself: what the hell is Alterati? Alterati is like a word that you don&#8217;t know the exact definition of but you know what it means. Rather than try to explain Alterati to you right now, we&#8217;ll talk to Joseph Matheny, Alterati&#8217;s founder, on the next show and have him explain it. So&#8230; let&#8217;s get to today&#8217;s show. As I mentioned, our guests are Chris Lackey and Chad Fifer. Chris and Chad produce the H.P. Lovecraft Literary Podcast and H.P. Lovecraft was a science fiction slash horror writer who died in 1937. You may or may not know Lovecraft but his writings have had an amazing impact on popular culture: from movies and comics like Hellboy to bands like Metallica and Black Sabbath. He&#8217;s also had a profound impact on writers like Stephen King, Jorge Luis Borges&#160; and Neil Gaiman. The H.P. Lovecraft Literary Podcast treats the work of Lovecraft with a deft touch. Each week features excerpts from one of Lovecraft&#8217;s stories accompanied with insightful and often hilarious commentary from Chris and Chad. Today&#8217;s incidental music was provided by Veil of Thorns with the track &#8220;The Reflection&#8221; from their album, Necrofuturist. You can hear more of their Necrofuturistic music at http://www.veilofthorns.com We&#8217;re going to keep with the funnier side of H.P. Lovecraft and close the show with a bit from Smart Bomb Radio with &#8220;Cthulhu Is My Co-pilot&#8221; and Tom Smith&#8217;s &#8220;Cthulhu Fthagn.&#8221; Smart Bomb Radio can be found at http://www.myspace.com/smartbombradio and Tom Smith can be found at http://www.tomsmithonline.com You can reach me at smallworldpodcast@gmail.com or follow me on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/smallworld Download the smallWorld: Back in a BIG way! Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hello! I&#8217;m back! Yep, after nearly two years the Small World is back in action. We just heard an excerpt from The H.P. Lovecraft Literary Podcast (http://www.hppodcraft.com), which is actually an excerpt from H.P. Lovecraft&#8217;s short story, The Picture in the House. Chris Lackey and Chad Fifer are the host of the H.P. Lovecraft Literary Podcast and we&#8217;ll talk with them shortly. But before we talk with Chris and Chad I&#8217;m going to very quickly bring you up to speed with what I&#8217;ve been up to. Back in late 2007 the Small World website was hacked. Hacked so badly that I had to nuke the entire database and start from scratch. That really took the wind out of my sails because starting from scratch meant updating the site with 496 shows. And to be completely honest, I was more than a little burnt out. I had produced nearly 500 shows and the workload was taking it&#8217;s tole on me. I had to arrange the interview. do the interviews and then produce three shows a week. And remember, this is a labor of love, not a paying gig. So when my site was hacked it was the final straw. Since then I&#8217;ve been producing a show called Solipsistic Nation, where I play the best of all genres of electronic music. Along with playing great music I also interview people from the electronic music community: musicians, record labels, festival organizers, etc. If NPR produced had an electronic music show then it would sound a lot like Solipsistic Nation. Producing Solipsistic Nation is a lot of fun but I&#8217;ve always had that itch ti interview people about things that fascinate me that have nothing to do with electronic music. When Joe Matheny suggested that I archive the Small World on Alterati I thought it would be a perfect time to re-launch the Small World on a twice a month basis, which is a workload I can handle. You&#8217;re probably asking yourself: what the hell is Alterati? Alterati is like a word that you don&#8217;t know the exact definition of but you know what it means. Rather than try to explain Alterati to you right now, we&#8217;ll talk to Joseph Matheny, Alterati&#8217;s founder, on the next show and have him explain it. So&#8230; let&#8217;s get to today&#8217;s show. As I mentioned, our guests are Chris Lackey and Chad Fifer. Chris and Chad produce the H.P. Lovecraft Literary Podcast and H.P. Lovecraft was a science fiction slash horror writer who died in 1937. You may or may not know Lovecraft but his writings have had an amazing impact on popular culture: from movies and comics like Hellboy to bands like Metallica and Black Sabbath. He&#8217;s also had a profound impact on writers like Stephen King, Jorge Luis Borges&#160; and Neil Gaiman. The H.P. Lovecraft Literary Podcast treats the work of Lovecraft with a deft touch. Each week features excerpts from one of Lovecraft&#8217;s stories accompanied with insightful and often hilarious commentary from Chris and Chad. Today&#8217;s incidental music was provided by Veil of Thorns with the track &#8220;The Reflection&#8221; from their album, Necrofuturist. You can hear more of their Necrofuturistic music at http://www.veilofthorns.com We&#8217;re going to keep with the funnier side of H.P. Lovecraft and close the show with a bit from Smart Bomb Radio with &#8220;Cthulhu Is My Co-pilot&#8221; and Tom Smith&#8217;s &#8220;Cthulhu Fthagn.&#8221; Smart Bomb Radio can be found at http://www.myspace.com/smartbombradio and Tom Smith can be found at http://www.tomsmithonline.com You can reach me at smallworldpodcast@gmail.com or follow me on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/smallworld Download the smallWorld: Back in a BIG way! Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 06:42:35 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>The GSpot: Kristopher Young - Another Sky</title>
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      <description>The GSpot: Kristopher Young- Another Sky Joseph Matheny in conversation with Kristopher Young of Another&#160; Sky talking about the exciting new model of &#8220;pay what you can&#8221; for works of fine modern&#160; literature.&#160; Also another In Your Ear, reviewing Sundown Lounge, the podzine. No homegrown music this week, just some more blatantly ripped off semi-commercial stuff. Kristopher Young was born in 1974 with roots in Philadelphia and New York City. He moved to Portland, Oregon in 2004 to focus on his writing. His background is diverse; he&#8217;s vegan, is trained in branding and scarification, put himself through school designing databases and has a Master&#8217;s Degree in Media Ecology (the impact of mass communication on society) from New York University. Kristopher founded Another Sky Press in 2005 and continues to play a significant role as chief editor. Click was his debut novel. Download http://www.alterati.com/gspot/gspot_anothersky.mp3 Share This</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The GSpot: Kristopher Young- Another Sky Joseph Matheny in conversation with Kristopher Young of Another&#160; Sky talking about the exciting new model of &#8220;pay what you can&#8221; for works of fine modern&#160; literature.&#160; Also another In Your Ear, reviewing Sundown Lounge, the podzine. No homegrown music this week, just some more blatantly ripped off semi-commercial stuff. Kristopher Young was born in 1974 with roots in Philadelphia and New York City. He moved to Portland, Oregon in 2004 to focus on his writing. His background is diverse; he&#8217;s vegan, is trained in branding and scarification, put himself through school designing databases and has a Master&#8217;s Degree in Media Ecology (the impact of mass communication on society) from New York University. Kristopher founded Another Sky Press in 2005 and continues to play a significant role as chief editor. Click was his debut novel. Download http://www.alterati.com/gspot/gspot_anothersky.mp3 Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The GSpot: Kristopher Young- Another Sky Joseph Matheny in conversation with Kristopher Young of Another&#160; Sky talking about the exciting new model of &#8220;pay what you can&#8221; for works of fine modern&#160; literature.&#160; Also another In Your Ear, reviewing Sundown Lounge, the podzine. No homegrown music this week, just some more blatantly ripped off semi-commercial stuff. Kristopher Young was born in 1974 with roots in Philadelphia and New York City. He moved to Portland, Oregon in 2004 to focus on his writing. His background is diverse; he&#8217;s vegan, is trained in branding and scarification, put himself through school designing databases and has a Master&#8217;s Degree in Media Ecology (the impact of mass communication on society) from New York University. Kristopher founded Another Sky Press in 2005 and continues to play a significant role as chief editor. Click was his debut novel. Download http://www.alterati.com/gspot/gspot_anothersky.mp3 Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 09:48:46 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>The GSpot:Chris Arkenberg</title>
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      <description>Joseph Matheny in conversation with Chris Arkenberg about everything from the future to music and technology. All music provided by N8UR (Chris Arkenberg) Songs, in order: Babylon System Nude Dressed SmiteDemDub BIO: Chris Arkenberg is a strategic researcher and futurist watching for patterns at the intersection of human culture and technology. He&amp;#8217;s currently working as a visiting researcher at the Institute for the Future in Palo Alto, Ca., where he&amp;#8217;s researching the emergent field of Brain Computer Interface for the Institute&amp;#8217;s 2009 Technology Horizons program. He did undergrad in psychobiology at UCSC, then worked a 2yr stint at Gateways metaphysical bookstore, followed by a 10-year stretch working 3D &amp;#038; management for Adobe Systems, Inc. On the side, he&amp;#8217;s an electronic music producer under the moniker N8UR, while also enjoying and engaging his local community in Santa Cruz, Ca. His blog is URBEINGRECORDED . Download http://www.alterati.com/gspot/gspot...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Joseph Matheny in conversation with Chris Arkenberg about everything from the future to music and technology. All music provided by N8UR (Chris Arkenberg) Songs, in order: Babylon System Nude Dressed SmiteDemDub BIO: Chris Arkenberg is a strategic researcher and futurist watching for patterns at the intersection of human culture and technology. He&amp;#8217;s currently working as a visiting researcher at the Institute for the Future in Palo Alto, Ca., where he&amp;#8217;s researching the emergent field of Brain Computer Interface for the Institute&amp;#8217;s 2009 Technology Horizons program. He did undergrad in psychobiology at UCSC, then worked a 2yr stint at Gateways metaphysical bookstore, followed by a 10-year stretch working 3D &amp;#038; management for Adobe Systems, Inc. On the side, he&amp;#8217;s an electronic music producer under the moniker N8UR, while also enjoying and engaging his local community in Santa Cruz, Ca. His blog is URBEINGRECORDED . Download http://www.alterati.com/gspot/gspot_chrisarkenberg.mp3 Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Joseph Matheny in conversation with Chris Arkenberg about everything from the future to music and technology. All music provided by N8UR (Chris Arkenberg) Songs, in order: Babylon System Nude Dressed SmiteDemDub BIO: Chris Arkenberg is a strategic researcher and futurist watching for patterns at the intersection of human culture and technology. He&amp;#8217;s currently working as a visiting researcher at the Institute for the Future in Palo Alto, Ca., where he&amp;#8217;s researching the emergent field of Brain Computer Interface for the Institute&amp;#8217;s 2009 Technology Horizons program. He did undergrad in psychobiology at UCSC, then worked a 2yr stint at Gateways metaphysical bookstore, followed by a 10-year stretch working 3D &amp;#038; management for Adobe Systems, Inc. On the side, he&amp;#8217;s an electronic music producer under the moniker N8UR, while also enjoying and engaging his local community in Santa Cruz, Ca. His blog is URBEINGRECORDED . Download http://www.alterati.com/gspot/gspot_chrisarkenberg.mp3 Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 07:45:38 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>The Gspot: John Harrigan</title>
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      <description>In anticipation of the upcoming performance of The Abattoir Pages, Joseph Matheny in conversation with John Harrigan about anything and everything that comes to their mind. All music provided by Veil of Thorns Songs, in order: And the Beast of the Vision Still Roams in Dream Intellectual Institutional Object Thought Pollution Evolution In Your Ear: Reviewing Selected Shorts: A Celebration of the Short Story Guerrilla Zoo and FoolishPeople present The Abattoir Pages, a terrifying immersive Halloween experience, hosted in a vast, secret subterranean landscape that was once one of London&amp;#8217;s largest abattoirs. The Abattoir Pages combines immersive performance, art installation, haunting and treasure hunt-style activity to form a labyrinth of mystery and horror, exposing the earliest Gaelic and Pagan rites. Once inside, audience members will be free to explore the abandoned underground chambers, join the secret party or may be caught in the middle of the most terrifying of puzzles. ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>In anticipation of the upcoming performance of The Abattoir Pages, Joseph Matheny in conversation with John Harrigan about anything and everything that comes to their mind. All music provided by Veil of Thorns Songs, in order: And the Beast of the Vision Still Roams in Dream Intellectual Institutional Object Thought Pollution Evolution In Your Ear: Reviewing Selected Shorts: A Celebration of the Short Story Guerrilla Zoo and FoolishPeople present The Abattoir Pages, a terrifying immersive Halloween experience, hosted in a vast, secret subterranean landscape that was once one of London&amp;#8217;s largest abattoirs. The Abattoir Pages combines immersive performance, art installation, haunting and treasure hunt-style activity to form a labyrinth of mystery and horror, exposing the earliest Gaelic and Pagan rites. Once inside, audience members will be free to explore the abandoned underground chambers, join the secret party or may be caught in the middle of the most terrifying of puzzles. This Hallowe&#8217;en, the infamous horror author Helen Mayer will hold court at a debauched secret party. She will share the perverse and warped research conducted inside the old abandoned abattoir, which was the genesis of her greatest work. In this dark playground, the very nature of human terror has been tested, abused and fed into the living story &amp;#8216;The Forest&amp;#8217;. The author invites you to solve the puzzle and unlock the terrifying history within the old and powerful pages hidden throughout the slaughterhouse. Each holds a key to learning the truth of an ancient tale, which will ensure your survival. Tonight, a debt will be repaid to blood dishonoured. An eternal nightmare rises up from the depths of the dark boreal forest, in the shadow of the mountain. It comes to feed on new meat inside an old abattoir. http://www.apocryphon.org/ Download The Gspot: John Harrigan Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In anticipation of the upcoming performance of The Abattoir Pages, Joseph Matheny in conversation with John Harrigan about anything and everything that comes to their mind. All music provided by Veil of Thorns Songs, in order: And the Beast of the Vision Still Roams in Dream Intellectual Institutional Object Thought Pollution Evolution In Your Ear: Reviewing Selected Shorts: A Celebration of the Short Story Guerrilla Zoo and FoolishPeople present The Abattoir Pages, a terrifying immersive Halloween experience, hosted in a vast, secret subterranean landscape that was once one of London&amp;#8217;s largest abattoirs. The Abattoir Pages combines immersive performance, art installation, haunting and treasure hunt-style activity to form a labyrinth of mystery and horror, exposing the earliest Gaelic and Pagan rites. Once inside, audience members will be free to explore the abandoned underground chambers, join the secret party or may be caught in the middle of the most terrifying of puzzles. This Hallowe&#8217;en, the infamous horror author Helen Mayer will hold court at a debauched secret party. She will share the perverse and warped research conducted inside the old abandoned abattoir, which was the genesis of her greatest work. In this dark playground, the very nature of human terror has been tested, abused and fed into the living story &amp;#8216;The Forest&amp;#8217;. The author invites you to solve the puzzle and unlock the terrifying history within the old and powerful pages hidden throughout the slaughterhouse. Each holds a key to learning the truth of an ancient tale, which will ensure your survival. Tonight, a debt will be repaid to blood dishonoured. An eternal nightmare rises up from the depths of the dark boreal forest, in the shadow of the mountain. It comes to feed on new meat inside an old abattoir. http://www.apocryphon.org/ Download The Gspot: John Harrigan Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 06:32:06 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>The Gspot: Esozone</title>
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      <description>Joseph Matheny in coversation with Klint and Jillian from Esozone, talking about the new &#8220;open source and unconference model&#8221; being used this year. ========= After EsoZone Portland 2009, we will release the &#8220;EsoZone Protocol,&#8221; a set of guidelines similar to an open source software license that will enable organizers to host an EsoZone in their own city as long as they are free and follow the &#8220;unconference&#8221; model. Portland&#8217;s weirdest event just got weirder This year EsoZone - an annual Portland conference dedicated to the occult, fringe science, and other offbeat topics - is forgoing a pre-planned schedule in favor of letting attendees create their own agenda. On October 9th, participants will arrive at Watershed PDX and collaboratively create the schedule. The event will be free and open to the public, and anyone will be able to propose a session, lead a workshop, or suggest a group activity. The approach is called &#8220;unconferencing,&#8221; a technique pioneered by tech-industry events. Por...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Joseph Matheny in coversation with Klint and Jillian from Esozone, talking about the new &#8220;open source and unconference model&#8221; being used this year. ========= After EsoZone Portland 2009, we will release the &#8220;EsoZone Protocol,&#8221; a set of guidelines similar to an open source software license that will enable organizers to host an EsoZone in their own city as long as they are free and follow the &#8220;unconference&#8221; model. Portland&#8217;s weirdest event just got weirder This year EsoZone - an annual Portland conference dedicated to the occult, fringe science, and other offbeat topics - is forgoing a pre-planned schedule in favor of letting attendees create their own agenda. On October 9th, participants will arrive at Watershed PDX and collaboratively create the schedule. The event will be free and open to the public, and anyone will be able to propose a session, lead a workshop, or suggest a group activity. The approach is called &#8220;unconferencing,&#8221; a technique pioneered by tech-industry events. Portland has played host to a number of unconferences in the past few years, including BarCamp, WordCamp, and CyborgCamp. Event organizers Klint Finley and Jillian Ordes-Finley were inspired to transform EsoZone into an unconference after attending CyborgCamp in December of 2008. &#8220;I was amazed at how quickly the schedule was put together at CyborgCamp, and how smoothly the event ran. We&#8217;d agonized over the EsoZone schedule for months and were still changing things at the last minute. I was really impressed by how the whole unconference model worked,&#8221; Finley says. The pair hope this new approach will help EsoZone better reach is goal: fostering connections between its eclectic and oftentimes outsider audience. Finley says &#8220;This should be a better platform for getting people to interact each other, and making sure the event centers around the subject matter the attendees really want to discuss.&#8221; EsoZone will use the same scheduling system used by CyborgCamp and BarCamp. Participants will propose sessions on 8.5 x 11 pieces of sticky paper and place them on a large schedule grid on the wall. The sessions can then be rearranged as necessary as attendees negotiate times and spaces for each session. New sessions can be added to empty slots at any time during the event. In order to give people an idea of what to expect, the organizers are encouraging likely participants to propose subjects on their online forum in advance of the event. However, nothing will be decided until the actual event. EsoZone will also be exhibiting esoteric art by a variety of artists. &#8220;Watershed is such a cavernous space, we have room for a staggering amount of artwork,&#8221; Ordes-Finley says. Although artists will be allowed to hang art the day of the event, they are encouraged to check in ahead of time if they have questions or could have any logistical issues. More information, and contact details, are available at esozone.com Download The Gspot: Esozone Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Joseph Matheny in coversation with Klint and Jillian from Esozone, talking about the new &#8220;open source and unconference model&#8221; being used this year. ========= After EsoZone Portland 2009, we will release the &#8220;EsoZone Protocol,&#8221; a set of guidelines similar to an open source software license that will enable organizers to host an EsoZone in their own city as long as they are free and follow the &#8220;unconference&#8221; model. Portland&#8217;s weirdest event just got weirder This year EsoZone - an annual Portland conference dedicated to the occult, fringe science, and other offbeat topics - is forgoing a pre-planned schedule in favor of letting attendees create their own agenda. On October 9th, participants will arrive at Watershed PDX and collaboratively create the schedule. The event will be free and open to the public, and anyone will be able to propose a session, lead a workshop, or suggest a group activity. The approach is called &#8220;unconferencing,&#8221; a technique pioneered by tech-industry events. Portland has played host to a number of unconferences in the past few years, including BarCamp, WordCamp, and CyborgCamp. Event organizers Klint Finley and Jillian Ordes-Finley were inspired to transform EsoZone into an unconference after attending CyborgCamp in December of 2008. &#8220;I was amazed at how quickly the schedule was put together at CyborgCamp, and how smoothly the event ran. We&#8217;d agonized over the EsoZone schedule for months and were still changing things at the last minute. I was really impressed by how the whole unconference model worked,&#8221; Finley says. The pair hope this new approach will help EsoZone better reach is goal: fostering connections between its eclectic and oftentimes outsider audience. Finley says &#8220;This should be a better platform for getting people to interact each other, and making sure the event centers around the subject matter the attendees really want to discuss.&#8221; EsoZone will use the same scheduling system used by CyborgCamp and BarCamp. Participants will propose sessions on 8.5 x 11 pieces of sticky paper and place them on a large schedule grid on the wall. The sessions can then be rearranged as necessary as attendees negotiate times and spaces for each session. New sessions can be added to empty slots at any time during the event. In order to give people an idea of what to expect, the organizers are encouraging likely participants to propose subjects on their online forum in advance of the event. However, nothing will be decided until the actual event. EsoZone will also be exhibiting esoteric art by a variety of artists. &#8220;Watershed is such a cavernous space, we have room for a staggering amount of artwork,&#8221; Ordes-Finley says. Although artists will be allowed to hang art the day of the event, they are encouraged to check in ahead of time if they have questions or could have any logistical issues. More information, and contact details, are available at esozone.com Download The Gspot: Esozone Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <title>The GSpot: HipGnosis- Eric Young</title>
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      <description>Joseph Matheny in conversation with Eric Young of HipGnosis, talking about life as an independent musician and more. Also, an episode of In Your Ear, Reviewing The Leviathan Chronicles - an Audio Adventure (http://www.leviathanchronicles.com/rss/podcasts.xml or http://www.theleviathanchronicles.com/ for high bandwidth - lots of animation, etc. Includes cast of characters, episode summaries, blog and all that kind of stuff). Also, a blurb from FoolishPeople about The Abattoir Pages. Music in this episode provided by HipGnosis : Glitch 303 Rendered, Underground Loom Hight to Fly, DOC Links: http://glitch.fm http://thereisnotwo.tk http://hipgnosis.us Coming up next week: A special GSpot edition, talking to the organizers of Esozone! BIO: Eric Young, born November 13, 1976, in Jacksonville, Illinois, USA. Encouraged to have a wide variety of musical taste from a young age, Eric Young began collecting influences and records from age 6, after hearing Kraftwerk and a lot of early hip hop. ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Joseph Matheny in conversation with Eric Young of HipGnosis, talking about life as an independent musician and more. Also, an episode of In Your Ear, Reviewing The Leviathan Chronicles - an Audio Adventure (http://www.leviathanchronicles.com/rss/podcasts.xml or http://www.theleviathanchronicles.com/ for high bandwidth - lots of animation, etc. Includes cast of characters, episode summaries, blog and all that kind of stuff). Also, a blurb from FoolishPeople about The Abattoir Pages. Music in this episode provided by HipGnosis : Glitch 303 Rendered, Underground Loom Hight to Fly, DOC Links: http://glitch.fm http://thereisnotwo.tk http://hipgnosis.us Coming up next week: A special GSpot edition, talking to the organizers of Esozone! BIO: Eric Young, born November 13, 1976, in Jacksonville, Illinois, USA. Encouraged to have a wide variety of musical taste from a young age, Eric Young began collecting influences and records from age 6, after hearing Kraftwerk and a lot of early hip hop. Growing up in the Midwestern United States, Eric had plenty of time to focus on musical studies. Beginning trumpet at age 9, Eric continued with private lessons in composition and performance and participated in both school and extracurricular bands throughout elementary, middle, and high school. Graduating in 1995, he gave up playing trumpet to focus on learning to play tribal hand drums and singing. During this time, Eric was introduced to the electronic music scene and illegal raves in St. Louis. Eric attended college at Mac Murray College in Jacksonville, IL, studying comparative religion and philosophy, with a focus on pre-christian pagan traditions and philosophies of the far east, in particular the mystic and mystery religions. That line of study has continued after leaving college, into the present day, as well as an interest in higher consciousness, energy work, and alternative healing methods. After relocating to Champaign-Urbana, Illinois in 1998, he began DJing bleepy acid house and IDM at house parties and local clubs, eventually going on to host and DJ two separate radio shows on stations 90.1 WEFT and 104.5 WRFU. After several more years of independent study into subjects such as brain change technology ( binaural tones, cymatics, and psychoacoustics) and still composing music, it was a natural step to move on to production and studio engineering. That became Eric&amp;#8217;s primary focus from that point. Since 2001, Eric Young has produced and released 9 albums through independent channels, featuring other talented artists collaborating on many of the projects, most recently his instrumental release &#8220;Scientific Illuminism (Is For Sissies)&#8221; on Lab Beat, in the UK. In addition to that, he is DJing, producing, mixing, and mastering for artists and labels worldwide. He is currently living in Des Moines, Iowa, and working on 3 new releases as well as putting out progressive, quality DJ mixes regularly. In July 2009, HipGnosis began hosting a 2-hour weekly show on http://glitch.fm . &amp;#8220;Between Zero and One&amp;#8221; airs Wednesday nights 10 pm - 12 am CST, streamed live, with archives and setlists at http://thereisnotwo.tk . More information on HipGnosis and links to his complete discography can be found at http://hipgnosis.us . Download The GSpot: HipGnosis- Eric Young Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Joseph Matheny in conversation with Eric Young of HipGnosis, talking about life as an independent musician and more. Also, an episode of In Your Ear, Reviewing The Leviathan Chronicles - an Audio Adventure (http://www.leviathanchronicles.com/rss/podcasts.xml or http://www.theleviathanchronicles.com/ for high bandwidth - lots of animation, etc. Includes cast of characters, episode summaries, blog and all that kind of stuff). Also, a blurb from FoolishPeople about The Abattoir Pages. Music in this episode provided by HipGnosis : Glitch 303 Rendered, Underground Loom Hight to Fly, DOC Links: http://glitch.fm http://thereisnotwo.tk http://hipgnosis.us Coming up next week: A special GSpot edition, talking to the organizers of Esozone! BIO: Eric Young, born November 13, 1976, in Jacksonville, Illinois, USA. Encouraged to have a wide variety of musical taste from a young age, Eric Young began collecting influences and records from age 6, after hearing Kraftwerk and a lot of early hip hop. Growing up in the Midwestern United States, Eric had plenty of time to focus on musical studies. Beginning trumpet at age 9, Eric continued with private lessons in composition and performance and participated in both school and extracurricular bands throughout elementary, middle, and high school. Graduating in 1995, he gave up playing trumpet to focus on learning to play tribal hand drums and singing. During this time, Eric was introduced to the electronic music scene and illegal raves in St. Louis. Eric attended college at Mac Murray College in Jacksonville, IL, studying comparative religion and philosophy, with a focus on pre-christian pagan traditions and philosophies of the far east, in particular the mystic and mystery religions. That line of study has continued after leaving college, into the present day, as well as an interest in higher consciousness, energy work, and alternative healing methods. After relocating to Champaign-Urbana, Illinois in 1998, he began DJing bleepy acid house and IDM at house parties and local clubs, eventually going on to host and DJ two separate radio shows on stations 90.1 WEFT and 104.5 WRFU. After several more years of independent study into subjects such as brain change technology ( binaural tones, cymatics, and psychoacoustics) and still composing music, it was a natural step to move on to production and studio engineering. That became Eric&amp;#8217;s primary focus from that point. Since 2001, Eric Young has produced and released 9 albums through independent channels, featuring other talented artists collaborating on many of the projects, most recently his instrumental release &#8220;Scientific Illuminism (Is For Sissies)&#8221; on Lab Beat, in the UK. In addition to that, he is DJing, producing, mixing, and mastering for artists and labels worldwide. He is currently living in Des Moines, Iowa, and working on 3 new releases as well as putting out progressive, quality DJ mixes regularly. In July 2009, HipGnosis began hosting a 2-hour weekly show on http://glitch.fm . &amp;#8220;Between Zero and One&amp;#8221; airs Wednesday nights 10 pm - 12 am CST, streamed live, with archives and setlists at http://thereisnotwo.tk . More information on HipGnosis and links to his complete discography can be found at http://hipgnosis.us . Download The GSpot: HipGnosis- Eric Young Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2009 06:57:24 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Kult ov Kaos issue 1</title>
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      <description>BREAKING SEX by Genesis Breyer P-Orridge and Lady Jaye Breyer POrridge Inside The LC: The Strange but Mostly True Story of Laurel Canyon and the Birth of the Hippie Generation by Dave McGowan Interview with Duncan Tucker Writer/Director of the movie &#8220;Transamerica&#8221; by Jamie Roberts James Curcio Interview by Saint Natas A Brief Summary of the John Titor Phenomenon by his lawyer David Beth Interview by Saint Natas Defining Chaos by Jaq Hawkins Mojo Risin&amp;#8217; _ Rumors, Myths and Urban Legends Surrounding the Death of Jim Morrison by Thomas Lyttle Venger Satanis interviewed by Saint Natas Jonathan Seabreeze And more&amp;#8230; Download Kult ov Kaos Issue 1 Share This</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>BREAKING SEX by Genesis Breyer P-Orridge and Lady Jaye Breyer POrridge Inside The LC: The Strange but Mostly True Story of Laurel Canyon and the Birth of the Hippie Generation by Dave McGowan Interview with Duncan Tucker Writer/Director of the movie &#8220;Transamerica&#8221; by Jamie Roberts James Curcio Interview by Saint Natas A Brief Summary of the John Titor Phenomenon by his lawyer David Beth Interview by Saint Natas Defining Chaos by Jaq Hawkins Mojo Risin&amp;#8217; _ Rumors, Myths and Urban Legends Surrounding the Death of Jim Morrison by Thomas Lyttle Venger Satanis interviewed by Saint Natas Jonathan Seabreeze And more&amp;#8230; Download Kult ov Kaos Issue 1 Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>BREAKING SEX by Genesis Breyer P-Orridge and Lady Jaye Breyer POrridge Inside The LC: The Strange but Mostly True Story of Laurel Canyon and the Birth of the Hippie Generation by Dave McGowan Interview with Duncan Tucker Writer/Director of the movie &#8220;Transamerica&#8221; by Jamie Roberts James Curcio Interview by Saint Natas A Brief Summary of the John Titor Phenomenon by his lawyer David Beth Interview by Saint Natas Defining Chaos by Jaq Hawkins Mojo Risin&amp;#8217; _ Rumors, Myths and Urban Legends Surrounding the Death of Jim Morrison by Thomas Lyttle Venger Satanis interviewed by Saint Natas Jonathan Seabreeze And more&amp;#8230; Download Kult ov Kaos Issue 1 Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <title>The GSpot: Jon Lebkowsky (jonl)</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/25072255-The-GSpot-Jon-Lebkowsky-jonl</link>
      <description>Joseph Matheny in conversation with Jon Lebkowsy about the beginnings of the public Internet, hacking, phreaking and the rise and fall of the &amp;#8220;C&amp;#8221; word (Cyber) , social media and a host of other remembrances of recent history. Also, remember to come out to Book Soup 9/9/9 for Random Obsessions and Strange Stories with Nick Belardes, and others, including Joseph Matheny for a reading and a GSpot taping. Site: http://weblogsky.com/ Wikipedia- Jon Lebkowsky is a consultant, author and activist who was cofounder of FringeWare, Inc. (with Paco Nathan). FringeWare, an early attempt at ecommerce and online community, published a popular &amp;#8220;magalog&amp;#8221; called FringeWare Review, and a literary zine edited by Lebkowsky called Unshaved Truths. FringeWare&amp;#8217;s email list, called the FringeWare News Network, established an international following for the organization, which also opened a store in Austin, Texas. Lebkowsky also has a history of activism, and was a co-founder o...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Joseph Matheny in conversation with Jon Lebkowsy about the beginnings of the public Internet, hacking, phreaking and the rise and fall of the &amp;#8220;C&amp;#8221; word (Cyber) , social media and a host of other remembrances of recent history. Also, remember to come out to Book Soup 9/9/9 for Random Obsessions and Strange Stories with Nick Belardes, and others, including Joseph Matheny for a reading and a GSpot taping. Site: http://weblogsky.com/ Wikipedia- Jon Lebkowsky is a consultant, author and activist who was cofounder of FringeWare, Inc. (with Paco Nathan). FringeWare, an early attempt at ecommerce and online community, published a popular &amp;#8220;magalog&amp;#8221; called FringeWare Review, and a literary zine edited by Lebkowsky called Unshaved Truths. FringeWare&amp;#8217;s email list, called the FringeWare News Network, established an international following for the organization, which also opened a store in Austin, Texas. Lebkowsky also has a history of activism, and was a co-founder of EFF-Austin, an organization formed to be a chapter of the national Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF). EFF-Austin became a separate organization with Lebkowsky as President. Lebkowsky has written articles and essays, and is a contributing writer and columnist at Worldchanging, and one of the contributors to the book Worldchanging: A Guide to the 21st Century. He was co-editor (with Mitch Ratcliffe) of the book Extreme Democracy. He hosts the ongoing Virtual Communities conference, which covers social software platforms and community behavior, at the prototypic online community, The WELL. He is an active proponent of the Texas Digital Convergence Initiative and a member of the core team at Bootstrap Austin. He has a weblog, Weblogsky.com. He lives in Austin, Texas. Lebkowsky joined the WELL in 1990, and became a host or co-host of several forums on the conferencing system, including forums devoted to Factsheet Five, where he had a brief stint as book review editor, and Mondo 2000, where he wrote several articles and formed friendships with editors RU Sirius and Jude Milhon. Through the WELL, he also became associated with Howard Rheingold and Whole Earth Review, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and boing boing, where he was Associate Editor. He had early associations with staff at Wired Magazine and was conducted a regular, weekly series of chats called Electronic Frontiers Forum at HotWired. He was a subdomain editor for the Millennium Whole Earth Catalog and, in 1996, he joined Rheingold&amp;#8217;s Electric Minds. In 1997, he joined Whole Foods Market to help lead their web-based ecommerce efforts, which ended in 2000 with the collapse of the so-called &amp;#8220;Internet bubble.&amp;#8221; He evangelized within the company for the creation of an online community, which was launced as part of the WholeFoods.com ecommerce project in 1998, where he was Interactive Community Director. The community included WELL Engaged forums and periodic Talk City chats. Lebkowsky formed Polycot Consulting with Jeff Kramer and Matt Sanders on September 12, 2001. He led Austin&amp;#8217;s Wireless Future project for IC2 Insititute in 2003-2004, and has been a prominent figure within the Texas Digital Convergence Initiative. He is a close friend of author Bruce Sterling, whom he has interviewed many times, and he built and operates the web site for Sterling&amp;#8217;s Viridian Design Movement. He has been an advisor to the SXSW Interactive conference for many years, and he organized tracks on wireless in 2004 and digital convergence in 2006. He is currently a member of, and core contributor to, Bootstrap Austin. He is currently partner (with David Armistead) in an Austin-based social web consultancy, Social Web Strategies. In addition to his focus on web consulting and economic development, he is involved in Austin sustainability projects, including Austin EcoNetwork, Austin Green Art, and The Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems. Download The GSpot: Jon Lebkowsky (jonl) Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Joseph Matheny in conversation with Jon Lebkowsy about the beginnings of the public Internet, hacking, phreaking and the rise and fall of the &amp;#8220;C&amp;#8221; word (Cyber) , social media and a host of other remembrances of recent history. Also, remember to come out to Book Soup 9/9/9 for Random Obsessions and Strange Stories with Nick Belardes, and others, including Joseph Matheny for a reading and a GSpot taping. Site: http://weblogsky.com/ Wikipedia- Jon Lebkowsky is a consultant, author and activist who was cofounder of FringeWare, Inc. (with Paco Nathan). FringeWare, an early attempt at ecommerce and online community, published a popular &amp;#8220;magalog&amp;#8221; called FringeWare Review, and a literary zine edited by Lebkowsky called Unshaved Truths. FringeWare&amp;#8217;s email list, called the FringeWare News Network, established an international following for the organization, which also opened a store in Austin, Texas. Lebkowsky also has a history of activism, and was a co-founder of EFF-Austin, an organization formed to be a chapter of the national Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF). EFF-Austin became a separate organization with Lebkowsky as President. Lebkowsky has written articles and essays, and is a contributing writer and columnist at Worldchanging, and one of the contributors to the book Worldchanging: A Guide to the 21st Century. He was co-editor (with Mitch Ratcliffe) of the book Extreme Democracy. He hosts the ongoing Virtual Communities conference, which covers social software platforms and community behavior, at the prototypic online community, The WELL. He is an active proponent of the Texas Digital Convergence Initiative and a member of the core team at Bootstrap Austin. He has a weblog, Weblogsky.com. He lives in Austin, Texas. Lebkowsky joined the WELL in 1990, and became a host or co-host of several forums on the conferencing system, including forums devoted to Factsheet Five, where he had a brief stint as book review editor, and Mondo 2000, where he wrote several articles and formed friendships with editors RU Sirius and Jude Milhon. Through the WELL, he also became associated with Howard Rheingold and Whole Earth Review, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and boing boing, where he was Associate Editor. He had early associations with staff at Wired Magazine and was conducted a regular, weekly series of chats called Electronic Frontiers Forum at HotWired. He was a subdomain editor for the Millennium Whole Earth Catalog and, in 1996, he joined Rheingold&amp;#8217;s Electric Minds. In 1997, he joined Whole Foods Market to help lead their web-based ecommerce efforts, which ended in 2000 with the collapse of the so-called &amp;#8220;Internet bubble.&amp;#8221; He evangelized within the company for the creation of an online community, which was launced as part of the WholeFoods.com ecommerce project in 1998, where he was Interactive Community Director. The community included WELL Engaged forums and periodic Talk City chats. Lebkowsky formed Polycot Consulting with Jeff Kramer and Matt Sanders on September 12, 2001. He led Austin&amp;#8217;s Wireless Future project for IC2 Insititute in 2003-2004, and has been a prominent figure within the Texas Digital Convergence Initiative. He is a close friend of author Bruce Sterling, whom he has interviewed many times, and he built and operates the web site for Sterling&amp;#8217;s Viridian Design Movement. He has been an advisor to the SXSW Interactive conference for many years, and he organized tracks on wireless in 2004 and digital convergence in 2006. He is currently a member of, and core contributor to, Bootstrap Austin. He is currently partner (with David Armistead) in an Austin-based social web consultancy, Social Web Strategies. In addition to his focus on web consulting and economic development, he is involved in Austin sustainability projects, including Austin EcoNetwork, Austin Green Art, and The Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems. Download The GSpot: Jon Lebkowsky (jonl) Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <title>The GSpot: Danielle Hatfield</title>
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      <description>Joseph Matheny interviews Danielle Hatfield (yes, one of THOSE Hatfields!) about Twitter, the Internet and life in general. A good casual conversation, not too stuffy or formal at all, just the way we like it, with a side of Louisiana hot sauce!Also another episode of In Your Ear-New Yorker Magazine archived short stories read aloud and discussed by current contributors. Danielle in here own words: http://daniellehatfield.com/about.htmlAlso see: http://daniellehatfield.com/ &amp;#038; http://twitter.com/Dhatfield Download The GSpot: Danielle Hatfield Share This</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Joseph Matheny interviews Danielle Hatfield (yes, one of THOSE Hatfields!) about Twitter, the Internet and life in general. A good casual conversation, not too stuffy or formal at all, just the way we like it, with a side of Louisiana hot sauce!Also another episode of In Your Ear-New Yorker Magazine archived short stories read aloud and discussed by current contributors. Danielle in here own words: http://daniellehatfield.com/about.htmlAlso see: http://daniellehatfield.com/ &amp;#038; http://twitter.com/Dhatfield Download The GSpot: Danielle Hatfield Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Joseph Matheny interviews Danielle Hatfield (yes, one of THOSE Hatfields!) about Twitter, the Internet and life in general. A good casual conversation, not too stuffy or formal at all, just the way we like it, with a side of Louisiana hot sauce!Also another episode of In Your Ear-New Yorker Magazine archived short stories read aloud and discussed by current contributors. Danielle in here own words: http://daniellehatfield.com/about.htmlAlso see: http://daniellehatfield.com/ &amp;#038; http://twitter.com/Dhatfield Download The GSpot: Danielle Hatfield Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 06:54:38 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Dave Szulborski Tribute at ARGFest 2009  (Special GSpot video interlude)</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24988495-Dave-Szulborski-Tribute-at-ARGFest-2009-Special-GSpot-video-interlude</link>
      <description>A tribute to the late Dave Szulborksi, a pioneering Alternate Reality Game developer, storyteller and puzzle writer. Credits: Music - Dave Szulborksi Video production - Michelle Senderhauf and Dee Cook http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpb0xYB7YUU Higher quality versions at: Pilotlite MP4 podcast/download version below. Download Dave Szulborski Tribute at ARGFest 2009 (Special GSpot video interlude) Share This</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>A tribute to the late Dave Szulborksi, a pioneering Alternate Reality Game developer, storyteller and puzzle writer. Credits: Music - Dave Szulborksi Video production - Michelle Senderhauf and Dee Cook http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpb0xYB7YUU Higher quality versions at: Pilotlite MP4 podcast/download version below. Download Dave Szulborski Tribute at ARGFest 2009 (Special GSpot video interlude) Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>A tribute to the late Dave Szulborksi, a pioneering Alternate Reality Game developer, storyteller and puzzle writer. Credits: Music - Dave Szulborksi Video production - Michelle Senderhauf and Dee Cook http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpb0xYB7YUU Higher quality versions at: Pilotlite MP4 podcast/download version below. Download Dave Szulborski Tribute at ARGFest 2009 (Special GSpot video interlude) Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Aug 2009 10:01:19 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>The GSpot: Samm Hain</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24923968-The-GSpot-Samm-Hain</link>
      <description>Joseph Matheny interviews Sam Hain of Flower of Kairos&#160; about on-line fiction, Anarchy and life in general. Also another episode of In Your Ear-&#160; Discussing the Geek Survival Guide - home of survival tips you will probably never need.&#160; http://gsguide.blogspot.com/ ====== Samm says about himself: I am a writer for the The Foolish People Website I am a sometime contributer to Key64 I have been published in the now defunct Konton a chaos magick magazine published by the als now defunct chaosmagic.com Most of my writings were also included in the Best Of Konton anthology they put out as well. I was published in the Magick On The Edge anthology. I am the co-creator of the sadly neglected chaoscurrent.com You can also find me : on live journal Y!M or AlM: Kinghain23 Download The GSpot: Samm Hain Share This</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Joseph Matheny interviews Sam Hain of Flower of Kairos&#160; about on-line fiction, Anarchy and life in general. Also another episode of In Your Ear-&#160; Discussing the Geek Survival Guide - home of survival tips you will probably never need.&#160; http://gsguide.blogspot.com/ ====== Samm says about himself: I am a writer for the The Foolish People Website I am a sometime contributer to Key64 I have been published in the now defunct Konton a chaos magick magazine published by the als now defunct chaosmagic.com Most of my writings were also included in the Best Of Konton anthology they put out as well. I was published in the Magick On The Edge anthology. I am the co-creator of the sadly neglected chaoscurrent.com You can also find me : on live journal Y!M or AlM: Kinghain23 Download The GSpot: Samm Hain Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Joseph Matheny interviews Sam Hain of Flower of Kairos&#160; about on-line fiction, Anarchy and life in general. Also another episode of In Your Ear-&#160; Discussing the Geek Survival Guide - home of survival tips you will probably never need.&#160; http://gsguide.blogspot.com/ ====== Samm says about himself: I am a writer for the The Foolish People Website I am a sometime contributer to Key64 I have been published in the now defunct Konton a chaos magick magazine published by the als now defunct chaosmagic.com Most of my writings were also included in the Best Of Konton anthology they put out as well. I was published in the Magick On The Edge anthology. I am the co-creator of the sadly neglected chaoscurrent.com You can also find me : on live journal Y!M or AlM: Kinghain23 Download The GSpot: Samm Hain Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Aug 2009 06:48:47 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Join My Cult audiobook episodes 12-13</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24878941-Join-My-Cult-audiobook-episodes-12-13</link>
      <description>The psychedelic prologue to Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning, Join My Cult! has been rewiring drug-addled brains for the past five years. Now, here, for the first time (because we never bothered to get around to it before), is our rendition of the book in audio form. Music in these episodes is by P. Emerson Williams, Gordon Bash, Tracer, Scott Landes, David Resnick, Jason Benson, and James Curcio. Want to read the novel instead? : Join My Cult! eBook (PDF) Hard copy on Amazon. Past Episodes feed (iTunes or direct) Download Join My Cult audiobook episode 12 Download Join My Cult audiobook episode 13 Share This</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The psychedelic prologue to Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning, Join My Cult! has been rewiring drug-addled brains for the past five years. Now, here, for the first time (because we never bothered to get around to it before), is our rendition of the book in audio form. Music in these episodes is by P. Emerson Williams, Gordon Bash, Tracer, Scott Landes, David Resnick, Jason Benson, and James Curcio. Want to read the novel instead? : Join My Cult! eBook (PDF) Hard copy on Amazon. Past Episodes feed (iTunes or direct) Download Join My Cult audiobook episode 12 Download Join My Cult audiobook episode 13 Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The psychedelic prologue to Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning, Join My Cult! has been rewiring drug-addled brains for the past five years. Now, here, for the first time (because we never bothered to get around to it before), is our rendition of the book in audio form. Music in these episodes is by P. Emerson Williams, Gordon Bash, Tracer, Scott Landes, David Resnick, Jason Benson, and James Curcio. Want to read the novel instead? : Join My Cult! eBook (PDF) Hard copy on Amazon. Past Episodes feed (iTunes or direct) Download Join My Cult audiobook episode 12 Download Join My Cult audiobook episode 13 Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2009 20:23:44 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>The GSpot: Solipsistic Nation</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24856543-The-GSpot-Solipsistic-Nation</link>
      <description>Joseph Matheny interviews &amp;#8220;another Joe&amp;#8221;, AKA Bazooka Joe, from Solipsistic Nation and formerly of the smallWorld. They talk about music, podcasting and get into a weird Joe to Joe cross interview feedback loop. Also, another episode of In Your Ear, this week reviewing &amp;#8220;Variant Frequencies&amp;#8221; a podcast of (mostly) short fiction in the horror/subgenre sci-fi vein. From Puske: I pay special attention to the podcast novel which they debuted - &amp;#8220;The Failed Cities Monologues&amp;#8221; http://www.podiobooks.com/title/the-failed-cities-monologues/) - link is to the podiobooks version. Joe&amp;#8217;s bio info: My dad was a singer and guitarist in a cover band in Mexico City. They were called Los Checkmates and they put out a record or two and I think they may even of had a television appearance. My dad always had a hunger for music and he had put together a pretty eclectic record collection. It was the soundtrack of my childhood: classics like The Beatles and Led Zeppeli...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Joseph Matheny interviews &amp;#8220;another Joe&amp;#8221;, AKA Bazooka Joe, from Solipsistic Nation and formerly of the smallWorld. They talk about music, podcasting and get into a weird Joe to Joe cross interview feedback loop. Also, another episode of In Your Ear, this week reviewing &amp;#8220;Variant Frequencies&amp;#8221; a podcast of (mostly) short fiction in the horror/subgenre sci-fi vein. From Puske: I pay special attention to the podcast novel which they debuted - &amp;#8220;The Failed Cities Monologues&amp;#8221; http://www.podiobooks.com/title/the-failed-cities-monologues/) - link is to the podiobooks version. Joe&amp;#8217;s bio info: My dad was a singer and guitarist in a cover band in Mexico City. They were called Los Checkmates and they put out a record or two and I think they may even of had a television appearance. My dad always had a hunger for music and he had put together a pretty eclectic record collection. It was the soundtrack of my childhood: classics like The Beatles and Led Zeppelin and new oddball stuff like The Firesign Theater, Segovia, Gilbert O&amp;#8217;Sullivan and Kraftwerk. It was my dad&amp;#8217;s record collection and his love for music that led to me collecting a lot of music and eventually becoming a DJ. In my teens I lived in South Bend, Indiana and while i was still listening to stuff like The Doors and Black Sabbath I was also listening to what was being blasted over the airwaves and over the television in the form of MTV. That meant stuff like Culture Club, Dexy&amp;#8217;s Midnight Runners, etc. I was starting to hate rock and roll. There had to be more than the same ol&amp;#8217; same ol&amp;#8217;. Fortunately a girl that I dated showed me the way with a mix tape she made me. It had stuff like King Crimson, The Buzzcocks and The Cure. That doesn&amp;#8217;t sound like such a big deal but at the time it blew my 16 year-old mind. It was still pop rock but done in such unique and surprising ways that I could understand why it was being broadcast in my hick town of Indiana but still made me wonder why such great stuff wasn&amp;#8217;t on the radio! When I was 18 I moved to Boston and was digging deeper and deeper into all this new music I was discovering. And then I totally fell for the who punk/hardcore thing. For a brief time I was into the purity of punk and it&amp;#8217;s DIY ethic. I still treasure that about punk but the conformity of punk drove me crazy. The uniformity, the attitudes, the slang, etc. Also, I was tired of getting shit for admitting that I liked Wire&amp;#8217;s electronica related album or The Coctau Twins. Around this time I got a gig at WMFO, a college/community radio station. The format was freeform and the station attracted a lot of serious music nerds who totally geeked out on the subgenres of music they were into. My time at WMFO was spent talking with DJs about everything from contemporary classical music to the latest Pailhead release. Techno was huge and at one station meeting the hosts of an industrial show suggested doing a techno show. I was at the end of punk phase but I still scoffed that techno was just a fad and would fade into obscurity. Little did I know that a year later I would totally embrace electronic music. Oh, and I&amp;#8217;ve always loved disco, it just wasn&amp;#8217;t cool to admit that as a punk. In 2000 I moved to San Diego. I had quit radio for good. Or so I thought. Eventually that craving to spin over the air got me looking for a radio station to call home. That home turned out to be a pirate radio station (Free radio San Diego) and an activist hippy/punk station (RadioActive san Diego). I still tried to do a freeform show but I eneded up playing a lot of electronic music. I decided to to do an all electronic music show called Solipsistic Nation so I could still have my electronic music fix and still do a freeform show. Later on I had to give up both stations due to time constraints but did launch my interview show, Small World. A year or so later I relaunched Solipsistic Nation as a podcast. After nearly 500 editions of Small World I closed it&amp;#8217;s doors and now focus on Solipsistc Nation. Solipsistic Nation is a weekly hour long show where I play the best of all genres of electronic music. Once a month I showcase a record label and feature a recording of a live electronic performance. I&amp;#8217;ve also had various guest DJs that have come on the show, featured retrospective mixes from select artists and done a handful of documentaries of subgenres of electronic music. I kind of think of Solipsistic Nation being what NPR might have done if they had decided to do a show focusing on electronic music. Download GSpot: Solipsistic Nation Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Joseph Matheny interviews &amp;#8220;another Joe&amp;#8221;, AKA Bazooka Joe, from Solipsistic Nation and formerly of the smallWorld. They talk about music, podcasting and get into a weird Joe to Joe cross interview feedback loop. Also, another episode of In Your Ear, this week reviewing &amp;#8220;Variant Frequencies&amp;#8221; a podcast of (mostly) short fiction in the horror/subgenre sci-fi vein. From Puske: I pay special attention to the podcast novel which they debuted - &amp;#8220;The Failed Cities Monologues&amp;#8221; http://www.podiobooks.com/title/the-failed-cities-monologues/) - link is to the podiobooks version. Joe&amp;#8217;s bio info: My dad was a singer and guitarist in a cover band in Mexico City. They were called Los Checkmates and they put out a record or two and I think they may even of had a television appearance. My dad always had a hunger for music and he had put together a pretty eclectic record collection. It was the soundtrack of my childhood: classics like The Beatles and Led Zeppelin and new oddball stuff like The Firesign Theater, Segovia, Gilbert O&amp;#8217;Sullivan and Kraftwerk. It was my dad&amp;#8217;s record collection and his love for music that led to me collecting a lot of music and eventually becoming a DJ. In my teens I lived in South Bend, Indiana and while i was still listening to stuff like The Doors and Black Sabbath I was also listening to what was being blasted over the airwaves and over the television in the form of MTV. That meant stuff like Culture Club, Dexy&amp;#8217;s Midnight Runners, etc. I was starting to hate rock and roll. There had to be more than the same ol&amp;#8217; same ol&amp;#8217;. Fortunately a girl that I dated showed me the way with a mix tape she made me. It had stuff like King Crimson, The Buzzcocks and The Cure. That doesn&amp;#8217;t sound like such a big deal but at the time it blew my 16 year-old mind. It was still pop rock but done in such unique and surprising ways that I could understand why it was being broadcast in my hick town of Indiana but still made me wonder why such great stuff wasn&amp;#8217;t on the radio! When I was 18 I moved to Boston and was digging deeper and deeper into all this new music I was discovering. And then I totally fell for the who punk/hardcore thing. For a brief time I was into the purity of punk and it&amp;#8217;s DIY ethic. I still treasure that about punk but the conformity of punk drove me crazy. The uniformity, the attitudes, the slang, etc. Also, I was tired of getting shit for admitting that I liked Wire&amp;#8217;s electronica related album or The Coctau Twins. Around this time I got a gig at WMFO, a college/community radio station. The format was freeform and the station attracted a lot of serious music nerds who totally geeked out on the subgenres of music they were into. My time at WMFO was spent talking with DJs about everything from contemporary classical music to the latest Pailhead release. Techno was huge and at one station meeting the hosts of an industrial show suggested doing a techno show. I was at the end of punk phase but I still scoffed that techno was just a fad and would fade into obscurity. Little did I know that a year later I would totally embrace electronic music. Oh, and I&amp;#8217;ve always loved disco, it just wasn&amp;#8217;t cool to admit that as a punk. In 2000 I moved to San Diego. I had quit radio for good. Or so I thought. Eventually that craving to spin over the air got me looking for a radio station to call home. That home turned out to be a pirate radio station (Free radio San Diego) and an activist hippy/punk station (RadioActive san Diego). I still tried to do a freeform show but I eneded up playing a lot of electronic music. I decided to to do an all electronic music show called Solipsistic Nation so I could still have my electronic music fix and still do a freeform show. Later on I had to give up both stations due to time constraints but did launch my interview show, Small World. A year or so later I relaunched Solipsistic Nation as a podcast. After nearly 500 editions of Small World I closed it&amp;#8217;s doors and now focus on Solipsistc Nation. Solipsistic Nation is a weekly hour long show where I play the best of all genres of electronic music. Once a month I showcase a record label and feature a recording of a live electronic performance. I&amp;#8217;ve also had various guest DJs that have come on the show, featured retrospective mixes from select artists and done a handful of documentaries of subgenres of electronic music. I kind of think of Solipsistic Nation being what NPR might have done if they had decided to do a show focusing on electronic music. Download GSpot: Solipsistic Nation Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Jul 2009 06:28:57 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>The GSpot: Thom Mayne</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24777758-The-GSpot-Thom-Mayne</link>
      <description>Joseph Matheny takes a break from interviewing this week to play a recording from the 2009 LAFF: Architect Thom Mayne talking about film along with another episode of In Your Ear. Also, introducing our first podcast sponsor: Tunecore. ======== Pritzger prize-winning architect Thom Mayne, founder of the Southern California Institute of Architecture and the renowned architectural firm Morphosis, comes to the Festival to share his passion for space, light, and cinema. Download The GSpot: Thom Mayne Share This</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Joseph Matheny takes a break from interviewing this week to play a recording from the 2009 LAFF: Architect Thom Mayne talking about film along with another episode of In Your Ear. Also, introducing our first podcast sponsor: Tunecore. ======== Pritzger prize-winning architect Thom Mayne, founder of the Southern California Institute of Architecture and the renowned architectural firm Morphosis, comes to the Festival to share his passion for space, light, and cinema. Download The GSpot: Thom Mayne Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Joseph Matheny takes a break from interviewing this week to play a recording from the 2009 LAFF: Architect Thom Mayne talking about film along with another episode of In Your Ear. Also, introducing our first podcast sponsor: Tunecore. ======== Pritzger prize-winning architect Thom Mayne, founder of the Southern California Institute of Architecture and the renowned architectural firm Morphosis, comes to the Festival to share his passion for space, light, and cinema. Download The GSpot: Thom Mayne Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2009 06:08:37 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Join My Cult! audiobook episodes 8 - 11</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24772006-Join-My-Cult-audiobook-episodes-8-11</link>
      <description>The psychedelic prologue to Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning, Join My Cult! has been rewiring drug-addled brains for the past five years. Now, here, for the first time (because we never bothered to get around to it before), are four installments of the book in audio form. Music in these episode is by P. Emerson Williams, Scott Landes, Nate Sampsel, and James Curcio. Want to read the novel instead? : Join My Cult! eBook (PDF) Past Episodes feed (iTunes or direct) Download Join My Cult audiobook episode 8 Download Join My Cult audiobook episode 9 Download Join My Cult! audiobook episode 10 Download Join My Cult! audiobook episode 11 Share This</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The psychedelic prologue to Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning, Join My Cult! has been rewiring drug-addled brains for the past five years. Now, here, for the first time (because we never bothered to get around to it before), are four installments of the book in audio form. Music in these episode is by P. Emerson Williams, Scott Landes, Nate Sampsel, and James Curcio. Want to read the novel instead? : Join My Cult! eBook (PDF) Past Episodes feed (iTunes or direct) Download Join My Cult audiobook episode 8 Download Join My Cult audiobook episode 9 Download Join My Cult! audiobook episode 10 Download Join My Cult! audiobook episode 11 Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The psychedelic prologue to Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning, Join My Cult! has been rewiring drug-addled brains for the past five years. Now, here, for the first time (because we never bothered to get around to it before), are four installments of the book in audio form. Music in these episode is by P. Emerson Williams, Scott Landes, Nate Sampsel, and James Curcio. Want to read the novel instead? : Join My Cult! eBook (PDF) Past Episodes feed (iTunes or direct) Download Join My Cult audiobook episode 8 Download Join My Cult audiobook episode 9 Download Join My Cult! audiobook episode 10 Download Join My Cult! audiobook episode 11 Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Jul 2009 18:43:34 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>The Pirate Bay Will Close Its Tracker and Remove Torrents (Updated)</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24745526-The-Pirate-Bay-Will-Close-Its-Tracker-and-Remove-Torrents-Updated</link>
      <description>Alongside the news that The Pirate Bay will sell shares on the Swedish stock market come some other significant changes. The site itself will decentralize and stop hosting and tracking torrents. Instead, The Pirate Bay will use a third party tracker and torrent hosting service to serve its users. READ ARTICLE Download Podcast with Peter Sunde on the GGF&amp;amp;rsquo;s acquisition of The Pirate Bay Share This</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Alongside the news that The Pirate Bay will sell shares on the Swedish stock market come some other significant changes. The site itself will decentralize and stop hosting and tracking torrents. Instead, The Pirate Bay will use a third party tracker and torrent hosting service to serve its users. READ ARTICLE Download Podcast with Peter Sunde on the GGF&amp;amp;rsquo;s acquisition of The Pirate Bay Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Alongside the news that The Pirate Bay will sell shares on the Swedish stock market come some other significant changes. The site itself will decentralize and stop hosting and tracking torrents. Instead, The Pirate Bay will use a third party tracker and torrent hosting service to serve its users. READ ARTICLE Download Podcast with Peter Sunde on the GGF&amp;amp;rsquo;s acquisition of The Pirate Bay Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 06:40:50 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>The GSpot: Michael Mailer</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24745527-The-GSpot-Michael-Mailer</link>
      <description>Joseph Matheny discussed the state of independent film and ponders some solutions to the &amp;#8220;Internet dilemma&amp;#8221; with his friend and partner, Michael Mailer. Also, a new episode of &amp;#8220;In Your Ear&amp;#8221; with Psuke. &amp;#8212;&amp;#8212;&amp;#8212;&amp;#8212; Michael Mailer (born 1964) is a film producer and the oldest son of writer Norman Mailer. He has produced over 17 films. He has one sister Kate and two brothers Matthew and Stephen an actor. He is the co-founder of Bigel/Mailer films. He is married to Sasha Lazard and they have one son Cyrus. (wikipedia) IMDB MMF Download The GSpot: Michael Mailer Share This</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Joseph Matheny discussed the state of independent film and ponders some solutions to the &amp;#8220;Internet dilemma&amp;#8221; with his friend and partner, Michael Mailer. Also, a new episode of &amp;#8220;In Your Ear&amp;#8221; with Psuke. &amp;#8212;&amp;#8212;&amp;#8212;&amp;#8212; Michael Mailer (born 1964) is a film producer and the oldest son of writer Norman Mailer. He has produced over 17 films. He has one sister Kate and two brothers Matthew and Stephen an actor. He is the co-founder of Bigel/Mailer films. He is married to Sasha Lazard and they have one son Cyrus. (wikipedia) IMDB MMF Download The GSpot: Michael Mailer Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Joseph Matheny discussed the state of independent film and ponders some solutions to the &amp;#8220;Internet dilemma&amp;#8221; with his friend and partner, Michael Mailer. Also, a new episode of &amp;#8220;In Your Ear&amp;#8221; with Psuke. &amp;#8212;&amp;#8212;&amp;#8212;&amp;#8212; Michael Mailer (born 1964) is a film producer and the oldest son of writer Norman Mailer. He has produced over 17 films. He has one sister Kate and two brothers Matthew and Stephen an actor. He is the co-founder of Bigel/Mailer films. He is married to Sasha Lazard and they have one son Cyrus. (wikipedia) IMDB MMF Download The GSpot: Michael Mailer Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jun 2009 08:47:08 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>The GSpot: Steve &#8220;Diet&#8221; Goedde</title>
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      <description>Joseph Matheny reunites with an old friend from Chicago, Steve &amp;#8220;Diet&amp;#8221; Goedde.&#160; They talk about old times and Steve&amp;#8217;s new release: Goedde Concerto with Robert Waechter. Also, an episode of In Your Ear. &amp;#8212;&amp;#8211; Steve Diet Goedde was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri and learned the basics of darkroom work and photography from his father, who was an amateur photographer. By the age of 13, Steve was obsessed with taking photographs and started educating himself about photographers that inspired him, most notably Richard Avedon, Lillian Bassman, and Diane Arbus. He moved to Chicago in 1985 to attend the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where he studied filmmaking and painting. He refused to study photography stating that he had already acquired his aesthetic and visual style. In 1998, photography publisher Edition Stemmle published a collection of Steve&amp;#8217;s Chicago work entitled &amp;#8220;The Beauty of Fetish&amp;#8221; detailing his fascination with such...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Joseph Matheny reunites with an old friend from Chicago, Steve &amp;#8220;Diet&amp;#8221; Goedde.&#160; They talk about old times and Steve&amp;#8217;s new release: Goedde Concerto with Robert Waechter. Also, an episode of In Your Ear. &amp;#8212;&amp;#8211; Steve Diet Goedde was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri and learned the basics of darkroom work and photography from his father, who was an amateur photographer. By the age of 13, Steve was obsessed with taking photographs and started educating himself about photographers that inspired him, most notably Richard Avedon, Lillian Bassman, and Diane Arbus. He moved to Chicago in 1985 to attend the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where he studied filmmaking and painting. He refused to study photography stating that he had already acquired his aesthetic and visual style. In 1998, photography publisher Edition Stemmle published a collection of Steve&amp;#8217;s Chicago work entitled &amp;#8220;The Beauty of Fetish&amp;#8221; detailing his fascination with such fetishistic fashion elements as latex, leather, and PVC. Later that same year, he moved to Los Angeles where he started a series of photographs which would later become &amp;#8220;The Beauty of Fetish: Volume II&amp;#8221; (2001), also from Edition Stemmle. Slish Pix in 2005 released a career retrospective of his work on DVD entitled &amp;#8220;Living Through Steve Diet Goedde&amp;#8221;. In addition to the numerous animated photo galleries, the DVD featured interviews, commentary, and behind the scenes footage. Steve Diet Goedde currently lives in the Highland Park area of Los Angeles. Download The GSpot: Steve &amp;amp;quot;Diet&amp;amp;quot; Goedde Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Joseph Matheny reunites with an old friend from Chicago, Steve &amp;#8220;Diet&amp;#8221; Goedde.&#160; They talk about old times and Steve&amp;#8217;s new release: Goedde Concerto with Robert Waechter. Also, an episode of In Your Ear. &amp;#8212;&amp;#8211; Steve Diet Goedde was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri and learned the basics of darkroom work and photography from his father, who was an amateur photographer. By the age of 13, Steve was obsessed with taking photographs and started educating himself about photographers that inspired him, most notably Richard Avedon, Lillian Bassman, and Diane Arbus. He moved to Chicago in 1985 to attend the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where he studied filmmaking and painting. He refused to study photography stating that he had already acquired his aesthetic and visual style. In 1998, photography publisher Edition Stemmle published a collection of Steve&amp;#8217;s Chicago work entitled &amp;#8220;The Beauty of Fetish&amp;#8221; detailing his fascination with such fetishistic fashion elements as latex, leather, and PVC. Later that same year, he moved to Los Angeles where he started a series of photographs which would later become &amp;#8220;The Beauty of Fetish: Volume II&amp;#8221; (2001), also from Edition Stemmle. Slish Pix in 2005 released a career retrospective of his work on DVD entitled &amp;#8220;Living Through Steve Diet Goedde&amp;#8221;. In addition to the numerous animated photo galleries, the DVD featured interviews, commentary, and behind the scenes footage. Steve Diet Goedde currently lives in the Highland Park area of Los Angeles. Download The GSpot: Steve &amp;amp;quot;Diet&amp;amp;quot; Goedde Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <description>The psychedelic prologue to Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning, Join My Cult! has been rewiring drug-addled brains for the past five years. Now, here, for the first time (because we never bothered to get around to it before), are two installment of the book in audio form. Music in this episode is by James Curcio, Nate Sampsel, and P. Emerson Williams. Want to see what J read in the script in episode 7? Check out this video. Want to read the novel instead? : Join My Cult! eBook (PDF) Past Episodes feed (iTunes or direct) Download Join My Cult audiobook episode 6 Download Join My Cult audiobook episode 7 Share This</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The psychedelic prologue to Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning, Join My Cult! has been rewiring drug-addled brains for the past five years. Now, here, for the first time (because we never bothered to get around to it before), are two installment of the book in audio form. Music in this episode is by James Curcio, Nate Sampsel, and P. Emerson Williams. Want to see what J read in the script in episode 7? Check out this video. Want to read the novel instead? : Join My Cult! eBook (PDF) Past Episodes feed (iTunes or direct) Download Join My Cult audiobook episode 6 Download Join My Cult audiobook episode 7 Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The psychedelic prologue to Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning, Join My Cult! has been rewiring drug-addled brains for the past five years. Now, here, for the first time (because we never bothered to get around to it before), are two installment of the book in audio form. Music in this episode is by James Curcio, Nate Sampsel, and P. Emerson Williams. Want to see what J read in the script in episode 7? Check out this video. Want to read the novel instead? : Join My Cult! eBook (PDF) Past Episodes feed (iTunes or direct) Download Join My Cult audiobook episode 6 Download Join My Cult audiobook episode 7 Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Join My Cult! audiobook episode 5</title>
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      <description>The psychedelic prologue to Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning, Join My Cult! has been rewiring drug-addled brains for the past five years. Now, here, for the first time (because we never bothered to get around to it before), is an installment of the book in audio form. Music in this episode is by Scott Landes (from subQtaneous). Want to read it instead? : Join My Cult! eBook (PDF) Past Episodes feed (iTunes or direct) Download Join My Cult! audiobook episode 5 Share This</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The psychedelic prologue to Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning, Join My Cult! has been rewiring drug-addled brains for the past five years. Now, here, for the first time (because we never bothered to get around to it before), is an installment of the book in audio form. Music in this episode is by Scott Landes (from subQtaneous). Want to read it instead? : Join My Cult! eBook (PDF) Past Episodes feed (iTunes or direct) Download Join My Cult! audiobook episode 5 Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The psychedelic prologue to Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning, Join My Cult! has been rewiring drug-addled brains for the past five years. Now, here, for the first time (because we never bothered to get around to it before), is an installment of the book in audio form. Music in this episode is by Scott Landes (from subQtaneous). Want to read it instead? : Join My Cult! eBook (PDF) Past Episodes feed (iTunes or direct) Download Join My Cult! audiobook episode 5 Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2009 20:13:50 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Join My Cult audiobook episode 4</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24613253-Join-My-Cult-audiobook-episode-4</link>
      <description>The psychedelic prologue to Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning, Join My Cult! has been rewiring drug-addled brains for the past five years. Now, here, for the first time (because we never bothered to get around to it before), is an installment of the book in audio form. Music in this episode is by P. Emerson Williams &amp;#038; James Curcio and contains outtake material from subQtaneous as well as some early source material from the upcoming soundtrack to the movie Y (currently in pre-production). Want to read it instead? : Join My Cult! eBook (PDF) Past Episodes feed (iTunes or direct) Download Join My Cult audiobook episode 4 Share This</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The psychedelic prologue to Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning, Join My Cult! has been rewiring drug-addled brains for the past five years. Now, here, for the first time (because we never bothered to get around to it before), is an installment of the book in audio form. Music in this episode is by P. Emerson Williams &amp;#038; James Curcio and contains outtake material from subQtaneous as well as some early source material from the upcoming soundtrack to the movie Y (currently in pre-production). Want to read it instead? : Join My Cult! eBook (PDF) Past Episodes feed (iTunes or direct) Download Join My Cult audiobook episode 4 Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The psychedelic prologue to Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning, Join My Cult! has been rewiring drug-addled brains for the past five years. Now, here, for the first time (because we never bothered to get around to it before), is an installment of the book in audio form. Music in this episode is by P. Emerson Williams &amp;#038; James Curcio and contains outtake material from subQtaneous as well as some early source material from the upcoming soundtrack to the movie Y (currently in pre-production). Want to read it instead? : Join My Cult! eBook (PDF) Past Episodes feed (iTunes or direct) Download Join My Cult audiobook episode 4 Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 20:32:12 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Join My Cult audiobook episode 3</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24603439-Join-My-Cult-audiobook-episode-3</link>
      <description>The psychedelic prologue to Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning, Join My Cult! has been rewiring drug-addled brains for the past five years. Now, here, for the first time (because we never bothered to get around to it before), is an installment of the book in audio form. Music in this episode is an acoustic jam with Scott Landes and James Curcio. Want to read it instead? : Join My Cult! eBook (PDF) Past Episodes Download Join My Cult audiobook episode 3 Share This</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The psychedelic prologue to Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning, Join My Cult! has been rewiring drug-addled brains for the past five years. Now, here, for the first time (because we never bothered to get around to it before), is an installment of the book in audio form. Music in this episode is an acoustic jam with Scott Landes and James Curcio. Want to read it instead? : Join My Cult! eBook (PDF) Past Episodes Download Join My Cult audiobook episode 3 Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The psychedelic prologue to Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning, Join My Cult! has been rewiring drug-addled brains for the past five years. Now, here, for the first time (because we never bothered to get around to it before), is an installment of the book in audio form. Music in this episode is an acoustic jam with Scott Landes and James Curcio. Want to read it instead? : Join My Cult! eBook (PDF) Past Episodes Download Join My Cult audiobook episode 3 Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 24 May 2009 16:35:46 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>RIPPLE Interviews @r6xx 4 @alterati : The Gspot</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24596322-RIPPLE-Interviews-r6xx-4-alterati-The-Gspot</link>
      <description>Nemo Boko of R6xx.com and Ray Carney of Ripple and I all roundtable a discussion about visionary art and the reality of being an artist online today and in the future. We went long on this one, you can download the file directly if the pop-up fails. R6XX_Com_and_Nemo-RIPPLE-TheGs.. 22-May-2009 08:23 102M Download RIPPLE Interviews @r6xx 4 @alterati : The Gspot Share This</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Nemo Boko of R6xx.com and Ray Carney of Ripple and I all roundtable a discussion about visionary art and the reality of being an artist online today and in the future. We went long on this one, you can download the file directly if the pop-up fails. R6XX_Com_and_Nemo-RIPPLE-TheGs.. 22-May-2009 08:23 102M Download RIPPLE Interviews @r6xx 4 @alterati : The Gspot Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Nemo Boko of R6xx.com and Ray Carney of Ripple and I all roundtable a discussion about visionary art and the reality of being an artist online today and in the future. We went long on this one, you can download the file directly if the pop-up fails. R6XX_Com_and_Nemo-RIPPLE-TheGs.. 22-May-2009 08:23 102M Download RIPPLE Interviews @r6xx 4 @alterati : The Gspot Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 10:05:59 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Join My Cult audiobook episode 2</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24579809-Join-My-Cult-audiobook-episode-2</link>
      <description>The psychedelic prologue to Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning, Join My Cult! has been rewiring drug-addled brains for the past five years. Now, here, for the first time (because we never bothered to get around to it&#160;before), is an installment of the book in audio form. Want to read it instead? : Join My Cult! eBook (PDF) Download join my cult audiobook episode 2 Share This</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The psychedelic prologue to Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning, Join My Cult! has been rewiring drug-addled brains for the past five years. Now, here, for the first time (because we never bothered to get around to it&#160;before), is an installment of the book in audio form. Want to read it instead? : Join My Cult! eBook (PDF) Download join my cult audiobook episode 2 Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The psychedelic prologue to Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning, Join My Cult! has been rewiring drug-addled brains for the past five years. Now, here, for the first time (because we never bothered to get around to it&#160;before), is an installment of the book in audio form. Want to read it instead? : Join My Cult! eBook (PDF) Download join my cult audiobook episode 2 Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2009 21:01:16 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Join My Cult audiobook episode 1</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24579810-Join-My-Cult-audiobook-episode-1</link>
      <description>The psychedelic prologue to Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning, Join My Cult! has been rewiring drug-addled brains for the past five years. Now, here, for the first time (because we never bothered to get around to it&#160;before), is an installment of the book in audio form. LISTEN (mp3) Want to read it instead? : Join My Cult! eBook (PDF) Download Join My Cult audiobook episode 1 Share This</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The psychedelic prologue to Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning, Join My Cult! has been rewiring drug-addled brains for the past five years. Now, here, for the first time (because we never bothered to get around to it&#160;before), is an installment of the book in audio form. LISTEN (mp3) Want to read it instead? : Join My Cult! eBook (PDF) Download Join My Cult audiobook episode 1 Share This</itunes:subtitle>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2009 20:16:37 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>The GSpot: User&#8217;s Manual for the Human Experience- CIRXUS</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24557464-The-GSpot-User%E2%80%99s-Manual-for-the-Human-Experience-CIRXUS</link>
      <description>Joseph Matheny talks to Michael Dean about his newest book, A USER&amp;#8217;S MANUAL FOR THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE. Also in this show: Sleepchamber and and excerpt from the Foolishpeople production of CIRXUS. Show dedicated to my dearly departed friend: Dave Szulborski Information:&#160; In the SLEEPCHAMBER bit, John Zewizz and co. gives updates on the band, shares tracks from the forthcoming album &amp;#8220;Stolen Sleep&amp;#8221;, and thanks the fans and collaborators who have supported the return of SLEEPCHAMBER. Exerpt from Cirxus, a FoolishPeople production written and directed by John Harrigan. This psycho-audio sequence is produced and performed by P. Emerson Williams and directed by John Harrigan. A promenade performance will run from 25th May - 13th June 2009 in Arcola Theatre&amp;#8217;s new industrial space, Studio K in London. Download The GSpot: User&amp;amp;#039;s Manual for the Human Experience- CIRXUS Share This</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Joseph Matheny talks to Michael Dean about his newest book, A USER&amp;#8217;S MANUAL FOR THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE. Also in this show: Sleepchamber and and excerpt from the Foolishpeople production of CIRXUS. Show dedicated to my dearly departed friend: Dave Szulborski Information:&#160; In the SLEEPCHAMBER bit, John Zewizz and co. gives updates on the band, shares tracks from the forthcoming album &amp;#8220;Stolen Sleep&amp;#8221;, and thanks the fans and collaborators who have supported the return of SLEEPCHAMBER. Exerpt from Cirxus, a FoolishPeople production written and directed by John Harrigan. This psycho-audio sequence is produced and performed by P. Emerson Williams and directed by John Harrigan. A promenade performance will run from 25th May - 13th June 2009 in Arcola Theatre&amp;#8217;s new industrial space, Studio K in London. Download The GSpot: User&amp;amp;#039;s Manual for the Human Experience- CIRXUS Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Joseph Matheny talks to Michael Dean about his newest book, A USER&amp;#8217;S MANUAL FOR THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE. Also in this show: Sleepchamber and and excerpt from the Foolishpeople production of CIRXUS. Show dedicated to my dearly departed friend: Dave Szulborski Information:&#160; In the SLEEPCHAMBER bit, John Zewizz and co. gives updates on the band, shares tracks from the forthcoming album &amp;#8220;Stolen Sleep&amp;#8221;, and thanks the fans and collaborators who have supported the return of SLEEPCHAMBER. Exerpt from Cirxus, a FoolishPeople production written and directed by John Harrigan. This psycho-audio sequence is produced and performed by P. Emerson Williams and directed by John Harrigan. A promenade performance will run from 25th May - 13th June 2009 in Arcola Theatre&amp;#8217;s new industrial space, Studio K in London. Download The GSpot: User&amp;amp;#039;s Manual for the Human Experience- CIRXUS Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <title>GSpot- Falcon, Falcon, Burning Bright?</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24527688-GSpot-Falcon-Falcon-Burning-Bright</link>
      <description>Joseph Matheny talks to Nick Thacher and Linda Miller about Falcon Press and why there appears to be two Falcon&amp;#8217;s selling virtually the same catalogs since the death of Dr. Hyatt. Also in this episode: A new In Your Ear with Psuke, and a special bonus track at the end: James Curcio presents the first installment of the Join My Cult audiobook, and releases Join My Cult as a Creative Commons PDF that you may download at Original Falcon. Also, as a side note, we were contacted after this show was recorded by an organization calling itself the New EII . Keep an eye open for an interview with them in the future. Keywords: Robert Anton Wilson, Timothy Leary, Christopher Hyatt, Alan Miller, Falcon Press, Aleister Crowley, Antero Ali, Israel Regardie, Golden Dawn, Nick Tharcher, Linda Miller, Original Falcon, New Falcon, Joseph Matheny, James Curcio, Join My Cult Download GSpot- Falcon, Falcon, Burning Bright? Share This</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Joseph Matheny talks to Nick Thacher and Linda Miller about Falcon Press and why there appears to be two Falcon&amp;#8217;s selling virtually the same catalogs since the death of Dr. Hyatt. Also in this episode: A new In Your Ear with Psuke, and a special bonus track at the end: James Curcio presents the first installment of the Join My Cult audiobook, and releases Join My Cult as a Creative Commons PDF that you may download at Original Falcon. Also, as a side note, we were contacted after this show was recorded by an organization calling itself the New EII . Keep an eye open for an interview with them in the future. Keywords: Robert Anton Wilson, Timothy Leary, Christopher Hyatt, Alan Miller, Falcon Press, Aleister Crowley, Antero Ali, Israel Regardie, Golden Dawn, Nick Tharcher, Linda Miller, Original Falcon, New Falcon, Joseph Matheny, James Curcio, Join My Cult Download GSpot- Falcon, Falcon, Burning Bright? Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Joseph Matheny talks to Nick Thacher and Linda Miller about Falcon Press and why there appears to be two Falcon&amp;#8217;s selling virtually the same catalogs since the death of Dr. Hyatt. Also in this episode: A new In Your Ear with Psuke, and a special bonus track at the end: James Curcio presents the first installment of the Join My Cult audiobook, and releases Join My Cult as a Creative Commons PDF that you may download at Original Falcon. Also, as a side note, we were contacted after this show was recorded by an organization calling itself the New EII . Keep an eye open for an interview with them in the future. Keywords: Robert Anton Wilson, Timothy Leary, Christopher Hyatt, Alan Miller, Falcon Press, Aleister Crowley, Antero Ali, Israel Regardie, Golden Dawn, Nick Tharcher, Linda Miller, Original Falcon, New Falcon, Joseph Matheny, James Curcio, Join My Cult Download GSpot- Falcon, Falcon, Burning Bright? Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Halfcast episode 16</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24522984-Halfcast-episode-16</link>
      <description>Sweet Sixteen, Double Octogone, Slap in the face with bread. 16 Pawns, 16 ounces, Sperm Opera? Is this the end of the Halfcast? Playlist: Iannix Xenakis - De Natura sonoris Junji Hirose &amp;#038; Yoshihide Otmo - Jalan Uri Caine - Tufrial Intro The Bran Flakes - The Girl That I Used To Be Flash memory Fol Chen - The Believers Riding the Bus Crazy Woman Bread Pitt Michael Andrews - Rosie Darko A victim of facebook stalking Experimental Dental School - Argentine Pears Hunter Turkington on Swine Flu The Beta Band - Dr. Baker Inner mime Gender re-re-assignment Mallergies The Tuna Helpers - All The Children Worlds greatest con-con man Elysian Fields - Rolling Kill Dan #1 serial killer Sperm Opera (Say No To Drugs) Download Download Episode 16 Share This</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Sweet Sixteen, Double Octogone, Slap in the face with bread. 16 Pawns, 16 ounces, Sperm Opera? Is this the end of the Halfcast? Playlist: Iannix Xenakis - De Natura sonoris Junji Hirose &amp;#038; Yoshihide Otmo - Jalan Uri Caine - Tufrial Intro The Bran Flakes - The Girl That I Used To Be Flash memory Fol Chen - The Believers Riding the Bus Crazy Woman Bread Pitt Michael Andrews - Rosie Darko A victim of facebook stalking Experimental Dental School - Argentine Pears Hunter Turkington on Swine Flu The Beta Band - Dr. Baker Inner mime Gender re-re-assignment Mallergies The Tuna Helpers - All The Children Worlds greatest con-con man Elysian Fields - Rolling Kill Dan #1 serial killer Sperm Opera (Say No To Drugs) Download Download Episode 16 Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Sweet Sixteen, Double Octogone, Slap in the face with bread. 16 Pawns, 16 ounces, Sperm Opera? Is this the end of the Halfcast? Playlist: Iannix Xenakis - De Natura sonoris Junji Hirose &amp;#038; Yoshihide Otmo - Jalan Uri Caine - Tufrial Intro The Bran Flakes - The Girl That I Used To Be Flash memory Fol Chen - The Believers Riding the Bus Crazy Woman Bread Pitt Michael Andrews - Rosie Darko A victim of facebook stalking Experimental Dental School - Argentine Pears Hunter Turkington on Swine Flu The Beta Band - Dr. Baker Inner mime Gender re-re-assignment Mallergies The Tuna Helpers - All The Children Worlds greatest con-con man Elysian Fields - Rolling Kill Dan #1 serial killer Sperm Opera (Say No To Drugs) Download Download Episode 16 Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 01 May 2009 06:46:27 -0700</pubDate>
      <itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>The GSpot- Live from the Past: Emerald City ComiCon</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24506336-The-GSpot-Live-from-the-Past-Emerald-City-ComiCon</link>
      <description>Still on the tip of DIY art, Neko sends his debut episode from the 2009 Emerald City ComiCon. Nate Powell (Swallow Me Whole, Sounds of Your Name, Walkie Talkie) talks about his start in comics, dressing up as oppressed breakfast cereal characters in his former band Soophie Nun Squad, and why Indiana is such a racist state (and more). G. Willow Wilson (Air, Vixen: Return of the Lion, Cairo) is asked about the feathered serpent god Quetzalcoatl, flight, symbols, dreams&amp;#8230; and how they all relate to her work. Corey &amp;#8220;The Rey&amp;#8221; Lewis (Sharknife, Peng!) vigorously discusses his online roots, his online comics par excellence Seedless (updated every Wednesday) and Rival Schools (finished), and where his ideas come from. And the burning question: when will we see him draw a comic by Warren Ellis? Camilla D&amp;#8217;Errico (Nightmares &amp;#038; Fairy Tales, BURN, The Fallen) teases us with a little info about her upcoming project with Grant Morrison (which has, since this was recorde...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Still on the tip of DIY art, Neko sends his debut episode from the 2009 Emerald City ComiCon. Nate Powell (Swallow Me Whole, Sounds of Your Name, Walkie Talkie) talks about his start in comics, dressing up as oppressed breakfast cereal characters in his former band Soophie Nun Squad, and why Indiana is such a racist state (and more). G. Willow Wilson (Air, Vixen: Return of the Lion, Cairo) is asked about the feathered serpent god Quetzalcoatl, flight, symbols, dreams&amp;#8230; and how they all relate to her work. Corey &amp;#8220;The Rey&amp;#8221; Lewis (Sharknife, Peng!) vigorously discusses his online roots, his online comics par excellence Seedless (updated every Wednesday) and Rival Schools (finished), and where his ideas come from. And the burning question: when will we see him draw a comic by Warren Ellis? Camilla D&amp;#8217;Errico (Nightmares &amp;#038; Fairy Tales, BURN, The Fallen) teases us with a little info about her upcoming project with Grant Morrison (which has, since this was recorded, changed to &amp;#8220;The New Bible&amp;#8220;). Much gushing, of course, follows. Also discussed: her project with Avril Lavigne, the upcoming videogame she&amp;#8217;s working on, the upcoming books, her blasphamous Jesus comic book in high school, her love of manga&amp;#8230; and why she hasn&amp;#8217;t read Final Crisis yet! Featuring the music of Divorce Chord (Nate Powell&amp;#8217;s current band) and The Secret Meeting&amp;#8230; plus, some sekrit songs that you may or may not recognize. And if that wasn&amp;#8217;t enough&amp;#8230; Lyxz&#233;n Suicide tells a joke, &amp;#8220;Spider-Man&amp;#8221; is asked a very important question, &amp;#8220;Stan Lee&amp;#8221; says something very NSFW, and more high weirdness. EXCELSIOR! Download Standard Podcast Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Still on the tip of DIY art, Neko sends his debut episode from the 2009 Emerald City ComiCon. Nate Powell (Swallow Me Whole, Sounds of Your Name, Walkie Talkie) talks about his start in comics, dressing up as oppressed breakfast cereal characters in his former band Soophie Nun Squad, and why Indiana is such a racist state (and more). G. Willow Wilson (Air, Vixen: Return of the Lion, Cairo) is asked about the feathered serpent god Quetzalcoatl, flight, symbols, dreams&amp;#8230; and how they all relate to her work. Corey &amp;#8220;The Rey&amp;#8221; Lewis (Sharknife, Peng!) vigorously discusses his online roots, his online comics par excellence Seedless (updated every Wednesday) and Rival Schools (finished), and where his ideas come from. And the burning question: when will we see him draw a comic by Warren Ellis? Camilla D&amp;#8217;Errico (Nightmares &amp;#038; Fairy Tales, BURN, The Fallen) teases us with a little info about her upcoming project with Grant Morrison (which has, since this was recorded, changed to &amp;#8220;The New Bible&amp;#8220;). Much gushing, of course, follows. Also discussed: her project with Avril Lavigne, the upcoming videogame she&amp;#8217;s working on, the upcoming books, her blasphamous Jesus comic book in high school, her love of manga&amp;#8230; and why she hasn&amp;#8217;t read Final Crisis yet! Featuring the music of Divorce Chord (Nate Powell&amp;#8217;s current band) and The Secret Meeting&amp;#8230; plus, some sekrit songs that you may or may not recognize. And if that wasn&amp;#8217;t enough&amp;#8230; Lyxz&#233;n Suicide tells a joke, &amp;#8220;Spider-Man&amp;#8221; is asked a very important question, &amp;#8220;Stan Lee&amp;#8221; says something very NSFW, and more high weirdness. EXCELSIOR! Download Standard Podcast Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 26 Apr 2009 10:02:06 -0700</pubDate>
      <itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>The Marvel: Richard Carbonneau</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24461969-The-Marvel-Richard-Carbonneau</link>
      <description>In keeping with the shows new theme of DIY art, Joseph Matheny talks to Richard Carbonneau, author of the comic story of the life of Jack Parsons, called: The Marvel as well as other great web comics. Also, a new episode of A Concise Guide to Setting Yourself on Fire with Kara Rae Garland. Download The Marvel: Richard Carbonneau Share This</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>In keeping with the shows new theme of DIY art, Joseph Matheny talks to Richard Carbonneau, author of the comic story of the life of Jack Parsons, called: The Marvel as well as other great web comics. Also, a new episode of A Concise Guide to Setting Yourself on Fire with Kara Rae Garland. Download The Marvel: Richard Carbonneau Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In keeping with the shows new theme of DIY art, Joseph Matheny talks to Richard Carbonneau, author of the comic story of the life of Jack Parsons, called: The Marvel as well as other great web comics. Also, a new episode of A Concise Guide to Setting Yourself on Fire with Kara Rae Garland. Download The Marvel: Richard Carbonneau Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2009 05:50:35 -0700</pubDate>
      <itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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      <itunes:author>'GPOD'</itunes:author>
      <itunes:keywords>podcast, Comics, The G-SPot, GPC, occult, A Concise Guide to Setting Yourself on Fire</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>Join My Cult! eBook</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24443207-Join-My-Cult-eBook</link>
      <description>&amp;#8220;SERIOUSLY, IT&amp;#8217;LL FUCK YOUR SHIT UP FOREVER&amp;#8221; FREE JOIN MY CULT! ebook (PDF). A non-linear train-wreck that you will likely love, hate (or both), this book satirically explores the descent into modern occultism, psychedelics, and cthulian psychosis.Also, if you would like to catch one of the final physical versions of this book likely to be available to the general public for a little while, head on over to Amazon. Recent events with New Falcon have made it so the first edition will likely be canned before it&amp;#8217;s run the full of its life cycle. There have also been rumors, discussions, or what-have-you about future release of a new, fully edited edition of Join My Cult! and Fallen Nation. I&amp;#8217;m not making any final decision about this until the end of this year&amp;#8230; but it is a definite possibility. More free writing available here. (Including 1st edition free PDF of the sequel to JMC!, Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning.) Download Join My Cult! (1st edition) ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>&amp;#8220;SERIOUSLY, IT&amp;#8217;LL FUCK YOUR SHIT UP FOREVER&amp;#8221; FREE JOIN MY CULT! ebook (PDF). A non-linear train-wreck that you will likely love, hate (or both), this book satirically explores the descent into modern occultism, psychedelics, and cthulian psychosis.Also, if you would like to catch one of the final physical versions of this book likely to be available to the general public for a little while, head on over to Amazon. Recent events with New Falcon have made it so the first edition will likely be canned before it&amp;#8217;s run the full of its life cycle. There have also been rumors, discussions, or what-have-you about future release of a new, fully edited edition of Join My Cult! and Fallen Nation. I&amp;#8217;m not making any final decision about this until the end of this year&amp;#8230; but it is a definite possibility. More free writing available here. (Including 1st edition free PDF of the sequel to JMC!, Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning.) Download Join My Cult! (1st edition) Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>&amp;#8220;SERIOUSLY, IT&amp;#8217;LL FUCK YOUR SHIT UP FOREVER&amp;#8221; FREE JOIN MY CULT! ebook (PDF). A non-linear train-wreck that you will likely love, hate (or both), this book satirically explores the descent into modern occultism, psychedelics, and cthulian psychosis.Also, if you would like to catch one of the final physical versions of this book likely to be available to the general public for a little while, head on over to Amazon. Recent events with New Falcon have made it so the first edition will likely be canned before it&amp;#8217;s run the full of its life cycle. There have also been rumors, discussions, or what-have-you about future release of a new, fully edited edition of Join My Cult! and Fallen Nation. I&amp;#8217;m not making any final decision about this until the end of this year&amp;#8230; but it is a definite possibility. More free writing available here. (Including 1st edition free PDF of the sequel to JMC!, Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning.) Download Join My Cult! (1st edition) Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2009 10:10:34 -0700</pubDate>
      <itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
      <enclosure type="application/pdf" url="http://www.jamescurcio.net/writing/Join_My_Cult.pdf"/>
      <itunes:author>'GPOD'</itunes:author>
      <itunes:keywords>weird, GPC, Satellite, 139 et co, agent139, conspiracy, cult, psychedelic, e-books</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>The GSpot: It&#8217;s ok that everything isn&#8217;t ok</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24407173-The-GSpot-It%E2%80%99s-ok-that-everything-isn%E2%80%99t-ok</link>
      <description>In this episode of the GSpot: Wes Unruh brings us reflections on the movie Synecdoche, New York, Joseph Matheny talks to Jeremy Kasten about why this is a perfect time to make an independent film, with poetry breaks provided by Jim Morrison from the great beyond.Coming in the near future:&#160; Joseh Matheny talks to R.S. Carbonneau about The Marvel and other works, Altertube/GSpot video segments makes a comeback this summer with JM covering the red carpet scene at one of the more &amp;#8220;indie&amp;#8221; of the major film festivals, the LAFF and more. Stay tuned. Download The GSpot: It&amp;amp;#039;s ok that everything isn&amp;amp;#039;t ok Share This</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode of the GSpot: Wes Unruh brings us reflections on the movie Synecdoche, New York, Joseph Matheny talks to Jeremy Kasten about why this is a perfect time to make an independent film, with poetry breaks provided by Jim Morrison from the great beyond.Coming in the near future:&#160; Joseh Matheny talks to R.S. Carbonneau about The Marvel and other works, Altertube/GSpot video segments makes a comeback this summer with JM covering the red carpet scene at one of the more &amp;#8220;indie&amp;#8221; of the major film festivals, the LAFF and more. Stay tuned. Download The GSpot: It&amp;amp;#039;s ok that everything isn&amp;amp;#039;t ok Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode of the GSpot: Wes Unruh brings us reflections on the movie Synecdoche, New York, Joseph Matheny talks to Jeremy Kasten about why this is a perfect time to make an independent film, with poetry breaks provided by Jim Morrison from the great beyond.Coming in the near future:&#160; Joseh Matheny talks to R.S. Carbonneau about The Marvel and other works, Altertube/GSpot video segments makes a comeback this summer with JM covering the red carpet scene at one of the more &amp;#8220;indie&amp;#8221; of the major film festivals, the LAFF and more. Stay tuned. Download The GSpot: It&amp;amp;#039;s ok that everything isn&amp;amp;#039;t ok Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 04 Apr 2009 09:29:06 -0700</pubDate>
      <itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
      <enclosure type="audio/mpeg" url="http://www.alterati.com/gspot/gspot-04-04-09.mp3"/>
      <itunes:author>'GPOD'</itunes:author>
      <itunes:keywords>Alterati, The G-SPot, GPC</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>TE: Light To Darkness / Darkness To Light</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24290853-TE-Light-To-Darkness-Darkness-To-Light</link>
      <description>As promised, following the release of the 2nd &amp;#8220;Fear &amp;#038; Loathing On The Internet&amp;#8221; installment, here is the full res (.wav) version of the installment of the audio installation I prepared for Foolish People&amp;#8217;s Terra Extremitas&amp;#8217; event in Amsterdam. This is an acoustic journey into the Bardo, linking the narratives of my 2nd, mythically inspired novel, Fallen Nation Babylon Burning, and the upcoming film, Y. First played with accompanying theatrics at the Foolish People Terra Extremitas event in Amsterdam, August 08. Includes original music by Scott Landes (Collide, Mankind is Obsolete), Jon Siren (Mankind is Obsolete, Hate Dept), James Curcio (Babalon, subQtaneous), and Peter Emerson Williams (Choronzon, Veil of Thorns).&amp;#8221; Listen or download now Share This</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>As promised, following the release of the 2nd &amp;#8220;Fear &amp;#038; Loathing On The Internet&amp;#8221; installment, here is the full res (.wav) version of the installment of the audio installation I prepared for Foolish People&amp;#8217;s Terra Extremitas&amp;#8217; event in Amsterdam. This is an acoustic journey into the Bardo, linking the narratives of my 2nd, mythically inspired novel, Fallen Nation Babylon Burning, and the upcoming film, Y. First played with accompanying theatrics at the Foolish People Terra Extremitas event in Amsterdam, August 08. Includes original music by Scott Landes (Collide, Mankind is Obsolete), Jon Siren (Mankind is Obsolete, Hate Dept), James Curcio (Babalon, subQtaneous), and Peter Emerson Williams (Choronzon, Veil of Thorns).&amp;#8221; Listen or download now Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>As promised, following the release of the 2nd &amp;#8220;Fear &amp;#038; Loathing On The Internet&amp;#8221; installment, here is the full res (.wav) version of the installment of the audio installation I prepared for Foolish People&amp;#8217;s Terra Extremitas&amp;#8217; event in Amsterdam. This is an acoustic journey into the Bardo, linking the narratives of my 2nd, mythically inspired novel, Fallen Nation Babylon Burning, and the upcoming film, Y. First played with accompanying theatrics at the Foolish People Terra Extremitas event in Amsterdam, August 08. Includes original music by Scott Landes (Collide, Mankind is Obsolete), Jon Siren (Mankind is Obsolete, Hate Dept), James Curcio (Babalon, subQtaneous), and Peter Emerson Williams (Choronzon, Veil of Thorns).&amp;#8221; Listen or download now Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2009 12:58:01 -0700</pubDate>
      <itunes:explicit>yes</itunes:explicit>
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      <itunes:author>'GPOD'</itunes:author>
      <itunes:keywords>music, audio, Alterati, GPC, Satellite, 139 et co, agent139, Y, Fallen Nation</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>UbuWeb Featured and New Resources March 2009</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24243086-UbuWeb-Featured-and-New-Resources-March-2009</link>
      <description>UbuWeb Featured and New Resources March 2009 Featured: March Selected by Naomi Beckwith 1. Tristan Tzara &amp;#8220;A Note On Negro Poetry&amp;#8221; (1918) 2. Stan Douglas &amp;#8220;Der Sandmann&amp;#8221; 3. Ben Patterson Tells Fluxus stories [MP3] 4. Stephen Vitiello &amp;#8220;Drum and Organ&amp;#8221; [MP3] 5. Farfa &amp;#8220;Affaraffari&amp;#8221; [MP3] 6. Alfred Leslie &amp;#038; Frank O&amp;#8217;Hara &amp;#8220;The Last Clean Shirt&amp;#8221; 7. Anton Corbijn &amp;#8220;Some YoYo Stuff: An observation of the observations of Don Van Vliet&amp;#8221; 8. Mona Hatoum &amp;#8220;Measures of Distance&amp;#8221; 9. Tehching Hsieh &amp;#8220;One Year Performance No. 2&amp;#8243; 10. Aram Saroyan &amp;#8220;Crickets&amp;#8221; [MP3] BONUS: Ming Xiao-Fen Live at Roulette Naomi Beckwith is a curator at the Studio Museum in Harlem. New: C. Spencer Yeh - Audio Works (2005-2009) Yeh is active both as a solo and collaborative artist, as well as with his primary project, Burning Star Core. As an improviser, Yeh is focused on developing a personal vocabulary using vi...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>UbuWeb Featured and New Resources March 2009 Featured: March Selected by Naomi Beckwith 1. Tristan Tzara &amp;#8220;A Note On Negro Poetry&amp;#8221; (1918) 2. Stan Douglas &amp;#8220;Der Sandmann&amp;#8221; 3. Ben Patterson Tells Fluxus stories [MP3] 4. Stephen Vitiello &amp;#8220;Drum and Organ&amp;#8221; [MP3] 5. Farfa &amp;#8220;Affaraffari&amp;#8221; [MP3] 6. Alfred Leslie &amp;#038; Frank O&amp;#8217;Hara &amp;#8220;The Last Clean Shirt&amp;#8221; 7. Anton Corbijn &amp;#8220;Some YoYo Stuff: An observation of the observations of Don Van Vliet&amp;#8221; 8. Mona Hatoum &amp;#8220;Measures of Distance&amp;#8221; 9. Tehching Hsieh &amp;#8220;One Year Performance No. 2&amp;#8243; 10. Aram Saroyan &amp;#8220;Crickets&amp;#8221; [MP3] BONUS: Ming Xiao-Fen Live at Roulette Naomi Beckwith is a curator at the Studio Museum in Harlem. New: C. Spencer Yeh - Audio Works (2005-2009) Yeh is active both as a solo and collaborative artist, as well as with his primary project, Burning Star Core. As an improviser, Yeh is focused on developing a personal vocabulary using violin, voice, and electronics. As a sound artist/composer, Yeh works with all aspects available surrounding a work, aurally and physically, as elements key to the cumulative experience. He is concerned not only with the sensual aspects of &amp;#8217;sound organization,&amp;#8217; but the gestural qualities as well. Yeh has collaborated with a deep and ever-growing list of artists and groups, including Tony Conrad, New Humans with Vito Acconci, Evan Parker, Thurston Moore, Amy Granat with Jutta Koether, Justin Lieberman, Don Dietrich and Ben Hall (as The New Monuments), Prurient and Jandek. Included here are several full-length albums, assorted singles and radio works, featuring solo and collaborative works. Jonathan Meese Scarlettierbaby&amp;#8217;s Revolutions Parfum: Dictatorship of Art (2008) Jesper Just Bliss &amp;#038; Heaven (2005); A Vicious Undertow (2007) Andreas Gursky Gursky Wolrd (documentary, 2002) Meredith Monk Ellis Island (1981); Book of Days (1989) Neil Goldberg Eight Films (1993-2000) People Like Us Nine Additional Films [see features column] (1999-2008) Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>UbuWeb Featured and New Resources March 2009 Featured: March Selected by Naomi Beckwith 1. Tristan Tzara &amp;#8220;A Note On Negro Poetry&amp;#8221; (1918) 2. Stan Douglas &amp;#8220;Der Sandmann&amp;#8221; 3. Ben Patterson Tells Fluxus stories [MP3] 4. Stephen Vitiello &amp;#8220;Drum and Organ&amp;#8221; [MP3] 5. Farfa &amp;#8220;Affaraffari&amp;#8221; [MP3] 6. Alfred Leslie &amp;#038; Frank O&amp;#8217;Hara &amp;#8220;The Last Clean Shirt&amp;#8221; 7. Anton Corbijn &amp;#8220;Some YoYo Stuff: An observation of the observations of Don Van Vliet&amp;#8221; 8. Mona Hatoum &amp;#8220;Measures of Distance&amp;#8221; 9. Tehching Hsieh &amp;#8220;One Year Performance No. 2&amp;#8243; 10. Aram Saroyan &amp;#8220;Crickets&amp;#8221; [MP3] BONUS: Ming Xiao-Fen Live at Roulette Naomi Beckwith is a curator at the Studio Museum in Harlem. New: C. Spencer Yeh - Audio Works (2005-2009) Yeh is active both as a solo and collaborative artist, as well as with his primary project, Burning Star Core. As an improviser, Yeh is focused on developing a personal vocabulary using violin, voice, and electronics. As a sound artist/composer, Yeh works with all aspects available surrounding a work, aurally and physically, as elements key to the cumulative experience. He is concerned not only with the sensual aspects of &amp;#8217;sound organization,&amp;#8217; but the gestural qualities as well. Yeh has collaborated with a deep and ever-growing list of artists and groups, including Tony Conrad, New Humans with Vito Acconci, Evan Parker, Thurston Moore, Amy Granat with Jutta Koether, Justin Lieberman, Don Dietrich and Ben Hall (as The New Monuments), Prurient and Jandek. Included here are several full-length albums, assorted singles and radio works, featuring solo and collaborative works. Jonathan Meese Scarlettierbaby&amp;#8217;s Revolutions Parfum: Dictatorship of Art (2008) Jesper Just Bliss &amp;#038; Heaven (2005); A Vicious Undertow (2007) Andreas Gursky Gursky Wolrd (documentary, 2002) Meredith Monk Ellis Island (1981); Book of Days (1989) Neil Goldberg Eight Films (1993-2000) People Like Us Nine Additional Films [see features column] (1999-2008) Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2009 15:28:35 -0800</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>'GPOD'</itunes:author>
      <itunes:keywords>music, audio, video, poetry, Documentary, art, GPC, UbuWeb, FILM</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>Halfcast Episode 15</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24099222-Halfcast-Episode-15</link>
      <description>Halfcast Episode 15, The Ultimate podcast for improving the quality of just about every aspect of your life. Personal or Business, Physical or emotional. Want to stop smoking, exercise more, now you can. Listen, whilst drifting off to sleep for optimal results. __ Subscribe with iTunes or copy and paste http://feeds.feedburner.com/HalfcastPodcast into your podcasting software GPC HalfCast Archive Page Playlist after the Awkward grope Phew - Dream Enter Halfcast Pol Symtas - Vodka Urine Penis Upgrade Behind Back Affair Ikochi - The Night of Velvet Footloose Fail Wax on, get off Franco Battiato - Himalaya Mail Escape Pale Young Gentlemen - Coal Ivory Abstedrox Nine Inch Nails - Ghosts III 21 Awkward anti-christ Lovage - Sex Reflections on Love part 1-3 Kenji Kawai - Dress Pure Heaven The 5.6.7.8&amp;#8217;s - (I&amp;#8217;m Sorry Mama) I&amp;#8217;m A Wild One Kid Reset button Baby Punch Record Winterpark - Nunns Rd Ventriloquist Eulogy Download Halfcast Episode 15 Share This</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Halfcast Episode 15, The Ultimate podcast for improving the quality of just about every aspect of your life. Personal or Business, Physical or emotional. Want to stop smoking, exercise more, now you can. Listen, whilst drifting off to sleep for optimal results. __ Subscribe with iTunes or copy and paste http://feeds.feedburner.com/HalfcastPodcast into your podcasting software GPC HalfCast Archive Page Playlist after the Awkward grope Phew - Dream Enter Halfcast Pol Symtas - Vodka Urine Penis Upgrade Behind Back Affair Ikochi - The Night of Velvet Footloose Fail Wax on, get off Franco Battiato - Himalaya Mail Escape Pale Young Gentlemen - Coal Ivory Abstedrox Nine Inch Nails - Ghosts III 21 Awkward anti-christ Lovage - Sex Reflections on Love part 1-3 Kenji Kawai - Dress Pure Heaven The 5.6.7.8&amp;#8217;s - (I&amp;#8217;m Sorry Mama) I&amp;#8217;m A Wild One Kid Reset button Baby Punch Record Winterpark - Nunns Rd Ventriloquist Eulogy Download Halfcast Episode 15 Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Halfcast Episode 15, The Ultimate podcast for improving the quality of just about every aspect of your life. Personal or Business, Physical or emotional. Want to stop smoking, exercise more, now you can. Listen, whilst drifting off to sleep for optimal results. __ Subscribe with iTunes or copy and paste http://feeds.feedburner.com/HalfcastPodcast into your podcasting software GPC HalfCast Archive Page Playlist after the Awkward grope Phew - Dream Enter Halfcast Pol Symtas - Vodka Urine Penis Upgrade Behind Back Affair Ikochi - The Night of Velvet Footloose Fail Wax on, get off Franco Battiato - Himalaya Mail Escape Pale Young Gentlemen - Coal Ivory Abstedrox Nine Inch Nails - Ghosts III 21 Awkward anti-christ Lovage - Sex Reflections on Love part 1-3 Kenji Kawai - Dress Pure Heaven The 5.6.7.8&amp;#8217;s - (I&amp;#8217;m Sorry Mama) I&amp;#8217;m A Wild One Kid Reset button Baby Punch Record Winterpark - Nunns Rd Ventriloquist Eulogy Download Halfcast Episode 15 Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <title>UbuWeb Featured and New Resources Jan/Feb 2009</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24029458-UbuWeb-Featured-and-New-Resources-Jan-Feb-2009</link>
      <description>UbuWeb Featured and New Resources January and February 2009 Featured: February Selected by Dennis Cooper 1. Alexander Kluge &amp;#8216;Brutality in Stone (Yesterday Goes on Forever)&amp;#8217; 2. Ryan Trecartin &amp;#8216;I-Be AREA&amp;#8217; 3. Alain Robbe-Grillet &amp;#8216;Jealousy&amp;#8217; 4. Douglas Huebler &amp;#8216;Variable Piece 4 New York City: Secrets&amp;#8217; [PDF] 5. Tellus #15: The Improvisors 6. Rene Ricard &amp;#8216;Rene Ricard famous at 20&amp;#8242; 7. Chris Burden &amp;#8216;Documentation of Selected Works 1971-74&amp;#8242; 8. Claude Simon &amp;#8216;Properties of Several Geometric and Non-Geometric Figures&amp;#8217; 9. Glenn Branca/The Static &amp;#8216;The Static&amp;#8217; 10. Terayama Shuji &amp;#8216;Experimental Image World Vol. 1&amp;#8242; Dennis Cooper is the author of eight novels, most recently &amp;#8216;The Sluts&amp;#8217; and &amp;#8216;God Jr.&amp;#8217; (both 2005). With the French director Gisele Vienne, he has co-created theater five works, most recently &amp;#8216;Jerk&amp;#8217; (2007). He&amp;#8217;s a Contributing Editor of Artforum...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>UbuWeb Featured and New Resources January and February 2009 Featured: February Selected by Dennis Cooper 1. Alexander Kluge &amp;#8216;Brutality in Stone (Yesterday Goes on Forever)&amp;#8217; 2. Ryan Trecartin &amp;#8216;I-Be AREA&amp;#8217; 3. Alain Robbe-Grillet &amp;#8216;Jealousy&amp;#8217; 4. Douglas Huebler &amp;#8216;Variable Piece 4 New York City: Secrets&amp;#8217; [PDF] 5. Tellus #15: The Improvisors 6. Rene Ricard &amp;#8216;Rene Ricard famous at 20&amp;#8242; 7. Chris Burden &amp;#8216;Documentation of Selected Works 1971-74&amp;#8242; 8. Claude Simon &amp;#8216;Properties of Several Geometric and Non-Geometric Figures&amp;#8217; 9. Glenn Branca/The Static &amp;#8216;The Static&amp;#8217; 10. Terayama Shuji &amp;#8216;Experimental Image World Vol. 1&amp;#8242; Dennis Cooper is the author of eight novels, most recently &amp;#8216;The Sluts&amp;#8217; and &amp;#8216;God Jr.&amp;#8217; (both 2005). With the French director Gisele Vienne, he has co-created theater five works, most recently &amp;#8216;Jerk&amp;#8217; (2007). He&amp;#8217;s a Contributing Editor of Artforum, and editor of the publishing imprint Little House on the Bowery/Akashic Books. His blog is here. January Selected by James Hoff 1. Sjollander/Weck: Extracts from Monument 2. Ron Rice: A Brief History of Anti-Records and Conceptual Records 3. Alan Sondheim: Run by Me 4. Ulay: Action in 14 Predetermined Sequences 5. Joseph Nechvatal: viral symphOny (28&amp;#8242;09&amp;#8243;) 6. Henry Chopin Performance: Undated 7. CoLab: All Color News Sampler 8. John Cage / Wim Mertens &amp;#8220;So that each person is in charge of himself.&amp;#8221; from A Dip in the Lake 9. Dec-Francis: Rant 2 10. Charlemagne Palestine: Island Song James Hoff is an artist living in New York City. He, along with Miriam Katzeff, is the co-founder of Primary Information. New: Brian Joseph Davis - Audio Works (2004-2008) UbuWeb is pleased to feature soundworks from this innovative young Toronto-based artist. Extending the vocabulary of Pluderphonics, Davis&amp;#8217; brilliant media deconstructions are pointed and hilarious at the same time, with each concept perfectly matching its aural form. Included here is Minima Moralia, punk rock versions of Adorno tracts; 10 Banned Albums Burned Then Played is exactly what it sounds like, and includes discs by everyone from Stravinsky to the Sex Pistols to 2 Live Crew; Greatest Hit is a collection of single tracks composed from entire &amp;#8220;Greatest Hits&amp;#8221; albums (imagine all 22 songs of The Carpenters&amp;#8217; 1968-1983 playing simultaneously); the hilarious Yesterduh, where passersby were stopped and asked to sing, from memory and with no practice, the Beatles&amp;#8217; &amp;#8220;Yesterday&amp;#8221;; Original Soundtrack, a piece derived from the sounds of 20 DVD menus; Voice Over, a script composed from over 5000 film taglines then performed by a professional voice over artist; and Eula, where a women&amp;#8217;s chorus sings the End User License Agreement. Tony Oursler EVOL (1984) Lev Manovich Soft Cinema (2004) Rebecca Horn An Erotic Concert (1998) Brian Eno 14 Video Paintings (1981 and 1984) Robert Irwin Primaries and Secondaries (2008) Emile de Antonio Painters Painting (1969) Michael Snow One Second in Montreal (1969) Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>UbuWeb Featured and New Resources January and February 2009 Featured: February Selected by Dennis Cooper 1. Alexander Kluge &amp;#8216;Brutality in Stone (Yesterday Goes on Forever)&amp;#8217; 2. Ryan Trecartin &amp;#8216;I-Be AREA&amp;#8217; 3. Alain Robbe-Grillet &amp;#8216;Jealousy&amp;#8217; 4. Douglas Huebler &amp;#8216;Variable Piece 4 New York City: Secrets&amp;#8217; [PDF] 5. Tellus #15: The Improvisors 6. Rene Ricard &amp;#8216;Rene Ricard famous at 20&amp;#8242; 7. Chris Burden &amp;#8216;Documentation of Selected Works 1971-74&amp;#8242; 8. Claude Simon &amp;#8216;Properties of Several Geometric and Non-Geometric Figures&amp;#8217; 9. Glenn Branca/The Static &amp;#8216;The Static&amp;#8217; 10. Terayama Shuji &amp;#8216;Experimental Image World Vol. 1&amp;#8242; Dennis Cooper is the author of eight novels, most recently &amp;#8216;The Sluts&amp;#8217; and &amp;#8216;God Jr.&amp;#8217; (both 2005). With the French director Gisele Vienne, he has co-created theater five works, most recently &amp;#8216;Jerk&amp;#8217; (2007). He&amp;#8217;s a Contributing Editor of Artforum, and editor of the publishing imprint Little House on the Bowery/Akashic Books. His blog is here. January Selected by James Hoff 1. Sjollander/Weck: Extracts from Monument 2. Ron Rice: A Brief History of Anti-Records and Conceptual Records 3. Alan Sondheim: Run by Me 4. Ulay: Action in 14 Predetermined Sequences 5. Joseph Nechvatal: viral symphOny (28&amp;#8242;09&amp;#8243;) 6. Henry Chopin Performance: Undated 7. CoLab: All Color News Sampler 8. John Cage / Wim Mertens &amp;#8220;So that each person is in charge of himself.&amp;#8221; from A Dip in the Lake 9. Dec-Francis: Rant 2 10. Charlemagne Palestine: Island Song James Hoff is an artist living in New York City. He, along with Miriam Katzeff, is the co-founder of Primary Information. New: Brian Joseph Davis - Audio Works (2004-2008) UbuWeb is pleased to feature soundworks from this innovative young Toronto-based artist. Extending the vocabulary of Pluderphonics, Davis&amp;#8217; brilliant media deconstructions are pointed and hilarious at the same time, with each concept perfectly matching its aural form. Included here is Minima Moralia, punk rock versions of Adorno tracts; 10 Banned Albums Burned Then Played is exactly what it sounds like, and includes discs by everyone from Stravinsky to the Sex Pistols to 2 Live Crew; Greatest Hit is a collection of single tracks composed from entire &amp;#8220;Greatest Hits&amp;#8221; albums (imagine all 22 songs of The Carpenters&amp;#8217; 1968-1983 playing simultaneously); the hilarious Yesterduh, where passersby were stopped and asked to sing, from memory and with no practice, the Beatles&amp;#8217; &amp;#8220;Yesterday&amp;#8221;; Original Soundtrack, a piece derived from the sounds of 20 DVD menus; Voice Over, a script composed from over 5000 film taglines then performed by a professional voice over artist; and Eula, where a women&amp;#8217;s chorus sings the End User License Agreement. Tony Oursler EVOL (1984) Lev Manovich Soft Cinema (2004) Rebecca Horn An Erotic Concert (1998) Brian Eno 14 Video Paintings (1981 and 1984) Robert Irwin Primaries and Secondaries (2008) Emile de Antonio Painters Painting (1969) Michael Snow One Second in Montreal (1969) Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <description>&amp;#8230;those are pretty much the dominant themes of the RADIO FREE NESTLANDIA podcast. (Syndicated by Greylodge.) Billed as &amp;#8220;The voice of a two-person nation in suburbia. Nifty new podcast from filmmaker/author Michael W. Dean and his wife Debra Jean Dean&amp;#8221; Website: http://www.nestlandia.com RSS Feed: http://www.nestlandia.com/?feed=rss2 Full episode, #5, WWTD (WHAT WOULD TED NUGENT DO?) &amp;#8212; 16 episodes already up, more coming every other week. Recording and production is ultra-high quality. Banter is good-to-great, funny, and smart. It&amp;#8217;s not your run-of-the-mill couple&amp;#8217;s cast. Other themes include Puppy Linux, micronations, Creative Commons, conspiracy, marriage, sex, meditation, masturbation, menstruation, making money writing, travel, opposing tyranny, shoes, making Windows Vista not suck as much, Constitutional issues, The Free State Project, llamas, libertarianism, and something fun called &amp;#8220;Mrs. Dean&amp;#8217;s White Trash Ginger Toffee Cookies.&amp;#8...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>&amp;#8230;those are pretty much the dominant themes of the RADIO FREE NESTLANDIA podcast. (Syndicated by Greylodge.) Billed as &amp;#8220;The voice of a two-person nation in suburbia. Nifty new podcast from filmmaker/author Michael W. Dean and his wife Debra Jean Dean&amp;#8221; Website: http://www.nestlandia.com RSS Feed: http://www.nestlandia.com/?feed=rss2 Full episode, #5, WWTD (WHAT WOULD TED NUGENT DO?) &amp;#8212; 16 episodes already up, more coming every other week. Recording and production is ultra-high quality. Banter is good-to-great, funny, and smart. It&amp;#8217;s not your run-of-the-mill couple&amp;#8217;s cast. Other themes include Puppy Linux, micronations, Creative Commons, conspiracy, marriage, sex, meditation, masturbation, menstruation, making money writing, travel, opposing tyranny, shoes, making Windows Vista not suck as much, Constitutional issues, The Free State Project, llamas, libertarianism, and something fun called &amp;#8220;Mrs. Dean&amp;#8217;s White Trash Ginger Toffee Cookies.&amp;#8221; (Recipe here.) The couple says of their &amp;#8220;live under the microscope&amp;#8221; media production: &amp;#8220;We bug our own house so the feds don&amp;#8217;t have to.&amp;#8221; Podcast would be rated R if the MPAA were involved, which it ain&amp;#8217;t. Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>&amp;#8230;those are pretty much the dominant themes of the RADIO FREE NESTLANDIA podcast. (Syndicated by Greylodge.) Billed as &amp;#8220;The voice of a two-person nation in suburbia. Nifty new podcast from filmmaker/author Michael W. Dean and his wife Debra Jean Dean&amp;#8221; Website: http://www.nestlandia.com RSS Feed: http://www.nestlandia.com/?feed=rss2 Full episode, #5, WWTD (WHAT WOULD TED NUGENT DO?) &amp;#8212; 16 episodes already up, more coming every other week. Recording and production is ultra-high quality. Banter is good-to-great, funny, and smart. It&amp;#8217;s not your run-of-the-mill couple&amp;#8217;s cast. Other themes include Puppy Linux, micronations, Creative Commons, conspiracy, marriage, sex, meditation, masturbation, menstruation, making money writing, travel, opposing tyranny, shoes, making Windows Vista not suck as much, Constitutional issues, The Free State Project, llamas, libertarianism, and something fun called &amp;#8220;Mrs. Dean&amp;#8217;s White Trash Ginger Toffee Cookies.&amp;#8221; (Recipe here.) The couple says of their &amp;#8220;live under the microscope&amp;#8221; media production: &amp;#8220;We bug our own house so the feds don&amp;#8217;t have to.&amp;#8221; Podcast would be rated R if the MPAA were involved, which it ain&amp;#8217;t. Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2009 18:39:33 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Darling, Yes, Step into the Pavilion of Mirrors</title>
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      <description>Press releaseThe Pavilion of Mirrors by W.H. Wong and Myiad (534 pages) Published by 24hourworld: Edinburgh and Phnom Penh (This article 8000 words). It&#8217;s been a long time coming, but here it is, a hefty toolkit for the mentally and culturally adventurous - especially those who would enjoy pay-for-play sex, love and relationships in foreign climbs with both subtlety and a brain. Some would say &#8216;it&#8217;s all about the money&#8217; so here is a book about all the other factors. Money is so often taken for granted somewhat in the relation between men and women, sex and relationships. Think Madonna&amp;#8217;s husband, Guy Ritchie, when he quit her beloved Kabbalah. Economic determinism gets kicked where it hurts, and why not a consumer society where we think even relationships and fondness is a commodity? This is no &#8216;tip&#8217; or &#8216;how to&#8217; or even &#8216;&#8230;for Dummies&#8217; book for psychonauts. Neither is it just a litany of &#8216;how depraved things can get&#8217; for the morally righteous who sit and read and sit and wonder ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Press releaseThe Pavilion of Mirrors by W.H. Wong and Myiad (534 pages) Published by 24hourworld: Edinburgh and Phnom Penh (This article 8000 words). It&#8217;s been a long time coming, but here it is, a hefty toolkit for the mentally and culturally adventurous - especially those who would enjoy pay-for-play sex, love and relationships in foreign climbs with both subtlety and a brain. Some would say &#8216;it&#8217;s all about the money&#8217; so here is a book about all the other factors. Money is so often taken for granted somewhat in the relation between men and women, sex and relationships. Think Madonna&amp;#8217;s husband, Guy Ritchie, when he quit her beloved Kabbalah. Economic determinism gets kicked where it hurts, and why not a consumer society where we think even relationships and fondness is a commodity? This is no &#8216;tip&#8217; or &#8216;how to&#8217; or even &#8216;&#8230;for Dummies&#8217; book for psychonauts. Neither is it just a litany of &#8216;how depraved things can get&#8217; for the morally righteous who sit and read and sit and wonder what it would be like if they let everything just hang out for a few bucks. These authors are right in the thick of it; they try to make sense of it with us. They are trying desperately teasing to go beyond the bug&#8217;s eye view of love, sex, and relationship formed in the modest settings of South East Asia. They seem to do so in a concerted effort to make sense of it themselves, opposed to portraying the barworld from any kind of &#8216;expert&#8217; opinion.&#160; It is entertainment for those who know it pretty well already, or inspiration for those others who are pondering, dangling precariously like a PAN, on the precipice of a first visit. Refreshingly, they are not taking some dispassionate journalistic account of risqu&#233; &#8216;goings-on&#8217;, no impartial scientific view. Such readers don&#8217;t need &#8216;envoys&#8217; telling them how screwed up things can be if one finds love deep in a hooker bar or bordello. So instead, Wong and Myiad present a piece of apoplectic, apolitical, morally agnostic social science fiction, an entire world of interiors, which they define, experientially as &#8216;the Pavilion of Mirrors&#8217;.&#160; They focus on what drove us there into the arms, the massaging hands of hookers, what we see, as tricks, when we get there, and what it all means to us when it all comes out in the wash, and why this may be so. All this will be revealed in the mental work-out which follows. And it does mix historical facts (white room man did exist), with some case studies (Mr, Honeymoon is also very real) and part fantasies (The Japanese man is still alive and kicking and continually tortured by his wife who still goes on many trips and works bar and hotel to this day). So it is social science fiction, so roll up! All will be revealed. For Wong and Myiad living and loving in South East Asia is akin to taking or commanding center stage in a roller-coaster kaleidoscope of moral dilemmas, misconceptions and misrepresentations where projecting your own or your organization&#8217;s agendas and interests is always at the forefront of &#8216;being there&#8217;. In effect each visitor must intervene and consolidate the intricate networks and webs of broken dreams, deceits, dreams, delusions perpetrated by those who live or work within the barworld (hookers), or those who would have it eradicated and destroyed (western anti-sex league types who frown upon this behavior and see it as either unnecessary or necessary from a Marxist or Feminist critique, but nevertheless something perpetrated economically by tricks). The paradox is that they, each of them, trick, hooker and anti-sex agent and all others in this giant sexual eco-system: (Hse, tricks, bar owners, regulatory bodies, global capitalism, credit control agencies and their IT systems, law enforcement) initiate and create a world and a pavilion of smoke and mirrors. Due largely to these questions, Wong and Myiad see South East Asia as a place which evokes questions of the self and home in everyway as much as our preconceptions of the &#8216;others&#8217;, the populations and cultures of Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam or any other &#8216;foreign&#8217; or &#8217;alien&#8217; place.. impregnable to the power cycle of seduction, fascination, obsession, escape and sex. Travel always attends to what happens within as much as without. You change to accommodate new places, as you do you set new boundaries of experience. To make sense of events, encounters and predicaments abroad it is necessary to draw upon more than just one&#8217;s own tastes and predications, you must accommodate new opportunities and new threats to your existence and the foundations to your beliefs. A journalist strategically or naively reports that this is country which &#8216;ravaged with AIDS&#8217;. Meanwhile older western punters often barter up for &#8216;no-condom&#8217; action as condom use just turn them off. Building upon Edward Said&#8217;s cultural perspectives as it suggests that their in not a reified precipitated and singular view of the &#8216;Orient&#8217;, but various &#8216;Orients&#8217; which are constructed in the minds of individuals as they experience the other and report upon their experience. So indeed, roll up, come on in, life is a cavalcade and you are about to begin reframing your own image as you gape into the first grimy dim self-reflections and grotesques of the Pavilion of Mirrors. Download Darling, Yes, Step into the Pavilion of Mirrors Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Press releaseThe Pavilion of Mirrors by W.H. Wong and Myiad (534 pages) Published by 24hourworld: Edinburgh and Phnom Penh (This article 8000 words). It&#8217;s been a long time coming, but here it is, a hefty toolkit for the mentally and culturally adventurous - especially those who would enjoy pay-for-play sex, love and relationships in foreign climbs with both subtlety and a brain. Some would say &#8216;it&#8217;s all about the money&#8217; so here is a book about all the other factors. Money is so often taken for granted somewhat in the relation between men and women, sex and relationships. Think Madonna&amp;#8217;s husband, Guy Ritchie, when he quit her beloved Kabbalah. Economic determinism gets kicked where it hurts, and why not a consumer society where we think even relationships and fondness is a commodity? This is no &#8216;tip&#8217; or &#8216;how to&#8217; or even &#8216;&#8230;for Dummies&#8217; book for psychonauts. Neither is it just a litany of &#8216;how depraved things can get&#8217; for the morally righteous who sit and read and sit and wonder what it would be like if they let everything just hang out for a few bucks. These authors are right in the thick of it; they try to make sense of it with us. They are trying desperately teasing to go beyond the bug&#8217;s eye view of love, sex, and relationship formed in the modest settings of South East Asia. They seem to do so in a concerted effort to make sense of it themselves, opposed to portraying the barworld from any kind of &#8216;expert&#8217; opinion.&#160; It is entertainment for those who know it pretty well already, or inspiration for those others who are pondering, dangling precariously like a PAN, on the precipice of a first visit. Refreshingly, they are not taking some dispassionate journalistic account of risqu&#233; &#8216;goings-on&#8217;, no impartial scientific view. Such readers don&#8217;t need &#8216;envoys&#8217; telling them how screwed up things can be if one finds love deep in a hooker bar or bordello. So instead, Wong and Myiad present a piece of apoplectic, apolitical, morally agnostic social science fiction, an entire world of interiors, which they define, experientially as &#8216;the Pavilion of Mirrors&#8217;.&#160; They focus on what drove us there into the arms, the massaging hands of hookers, what we see, as tricks, when we get there, and what it all means to us when it all comes out in the wash, and why this may be so. All this will be revealed in the mental work-out which follows. And it does mix historical facts (white room man did exist), with some case studies (Mr, Honeymoon is also very real) and part fantasies (The Japanese man is still alive and kicking and continually tortured by his wife who still goes on many trips and works bar and hotel to this day). So it is social science fiction, so roll up! All will be revealed. For Wong and Myiad living and loving in South East Asia is akin to taking or commanding center stage in a roller-coaster kaleidoscope of moral dilemmas, misconceptions and misrepresentations where projecting your own or your organization&#8217;s agendas and interests is always at the forefront of &#8216;being there&#8217;. In effect each visitor must intervene and consolidate the intricate networks and webs of broken dreams, deceits, dreams, delusions perpetrated by those who live or work within the barworld (hookers), or those who would have it eradicated and destroyed (western anti-sex league types who frown upon this behavior and see it as either unnecessary or necessary from a Marxist or Feminist critique, but nevertheless something perpetrated economically by tricks). The paradox is that they, each of them, trick, hooker and anti-sex agent and all others in this giant sexual eco-system: (Hse, tricks, bar owners, regulatory bodies, global capitalism, credit control agencies and their IT systems, law enforcement) initiate and create a world and a pavilion of smoke and mirrors. Due largely to these questions, Wong and Myiad see South East Asia as a place which evokes questions of the self and home in everyway as much as our preconceptions of the &#8216;others&#8217;, the populations and cultures of Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam or any other &#8216;foreign&#8217; or &#8217;alien&#8217; place.. impregnable to the power cycle of seduction, fascination, obsession, escape and sex. Travel always attends to what happens within as much as without. You change to accommodate new places, as you do you set new boundaries of experience. To make sense of events, encounters and predicaments abroad it is necessary to draw upon more than just one&#8217;s own tastes and predications, you must accommodate new opportunities and new threats to your existence and the foundations to your beliefs. A journalist strategically or naively reports that this is country which &#8216;ravaged with AIDS&#8217;. Meanwhile older western punters often barter up for &#8216;no-condom&#8217; action as condom use just turn them off. Building upon Edward Said&#8217;s cultural perspectives as it suggests that their in not a reified precipitated and singular view of the &#8216;Orient&#8217;, but various &#8216;Orients&#8217; which are constructed in the minds of individuals as they experience the other and report upon their experience. So indeed, roll up, come on in, life is a cavalcade and you are about to begin reframing your own image as you gape into the first grimy dim self-reflections and grotesques of the Pavilion of Mirrors. 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      <description>December 2008 Selected by Julian Cowley 1. Robert Ashley - Music with Roots in the Aether 2. Joe Jones/ Chicken to Kitchen Fluxus Meditation from Fluxsaints (1992) 3. Robert Wilson - Christopher Knowles The Sundance Kid Is Beautiful (1975) from Giorno Poetry Systems, Big Ego 4. Wolf Vostell - De/Collage [LP] (1980) 5. John Cage and Raahsan Roland Kirk - Sound?? (1966) 6. Nicholas Moore, Spleen (Ubu Editions, 2004) 7. Pina Bausch Documentary (directed by Anne Linsel) (2006) 8. David Behrman, Long Throw (Roulette, 2008) 9. Derek Bailey, Interview by Henry Kaiser (1987) 10. Vito Acconci, The Bristol Project (2001) Julian Cowley contributes regularly to The Wire and occasionally to other music magazines. He has also lectured and written extensively on literature. During the 1980s he had the good fortune to work closely for several years with poet and critic Eric Mottram, whose inexhaustible conversation was, in effect, a foretaste of the UbuWeb experience. &amp;#8212;&amp;#8211; November 2008 S...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>December 2008 Selected by Julian Cowley 1. Robert Ashley - Music with Roots in the Aether 2. Joe Jones/ Chicken to Kitchen Fluxus Meditation from Fluxsaints (1992) 3. Robert Wilson - Christopher Knowles The Sundance Kid Is Beautiful (1975) from Giorno Poetry Systems, Big Ego 4. Wolf Vostell - De/Collage [LP] (1980) 5. John Cage and Raahsan Roland Kirk - Sound?? (1966) 6. Nicholas Moore, Spleen (Ubu Editions, 2004) 7. Pina Bausch Documentary (directed by Anne Linsel) (2006) 8. David Behrman, Long Throw (Roulette, 2008) 9. Derek Bailey, Interview by Henry Kaiser (1987) 10. Vito Acconci, The Bristol Project (2001) Julian Cowley contributes regularly to The Wire and occasionally to other music magazines. He has also lectured and written extensively on literature. During the 1980s he had the good fortune to work closely for several years with poet and critic Eric Mottram, whose inexhaustible conversation was, in effect, a foretaste of the UbuWeb experience. &amp;#8212;&amp;#8211; November 2008 Selected by Neville Wakefield 1. Willoughby Sharp Interviews Vito Acconci (1973) 2. Bas Jan Ader - Selected Works (1970-71) 3. Pipilotti Rist - Video Works (1986-2003) 4. Chris Burden - Documentation of Selected Works 1971-74 5. Johan Grimonprez - Dial H-I-S-T-O-R-Y (1997) 6. The Films of Jack Goldstein (1974-1978) 7. Gordon Matta-Clark - Splitting, Bingo/Ninths, Substrait (Underground Dailies) (1974-1976) 8. Lawrence Weiner - WATER IN MILK EXISTS (2008) 9. Psychic TV - &amp;#8220;Unclean&amp;#8221; 10. Robert Smithson - Bootleg of Hotel Palenque by Alex Hubbard (1969 / 2004) Neville Wakefield is a writer and curator living in NYC. Recent film projects include &amp;#8216;destricted&amp;#8216; a compilation of commissioned films by Marina Abramovic, Matthew Barney, Marco Brambilla, Larry Clark, Gaspar Noe, Richard Prince and Sam Taylor Wood. Senior curatorial advisor to PS1 and curator of Frieze he is also creative director of &amp;#8216;tar&amp;#8217; magazine. &amp;#8212;&amp;#8211; October 2008 Selected by Gary Sullivan 1. Jaap Blonk&amp;#8217;s sound files 2. Dada Magazine 3. Drew Gardner&amp;#8217;s sound files 4. Kenneth Goldsmith, editor, &amp;#8220;Publishing the Unpublishable&amp;#8221; series 5. George Kuchar&amp;#8217;s films (especially &amp;#8220;Corruption of the Damned&amp;#8221;) 6. Anders Lundgerg, Jonas Magnusson and Jesper Olsson, editors, &amp;#8220;After Language Poetry&amp;#8221; papers 7. Paper Rad&amp;#8217;s &amp;#8220;P-Unit Mixtape&amp;#8221; 8. Bern Porter&amp;#8217;s page 9. Jerome Rothenberg&amp;#8217;s Ethnopoetics : Soundings page (especially &amp;#8220;Ca Dao, Vietnamese Folk Poems&amp;#8221;) 10. Survival Research Laboratories, &amp;#8220;Virtues of Negative Fascination&amp;#8221; Poet and cartoonist Gary Sullivan lives in Brooklyn with Nada Gordon. Together, they wrote the book Swoon. Gary&amp;#8217;s most recent book is PPL in a Depot. He has published three issues of a comic book, Elsewhere, and maintains a blog by the same name at http://garysullivan.blogspot.com. &amp;#8212;&amp;#8211; September 2008 Selected by Rick Moody 1. Komar and Melamid &amp;#038; Dave Soldier, &amp;#8220;The Most Unwanted Song&amp;#8221; 2. Jacques Derrida, &amp;#8220;On Religion&amp;#8221; Part 1, Part 2 3. Assorted Street Posters 4. William Carlos Williams, &amp;#8220;Danse Russe.&amp;#8221; 5. Beth B., &amp;#8220;Stigmata&amp;#8221; 6. James Joyce, &amp;#8220;Anna Livia Plurabelle&amp;#8221; 7. Tellus #14, &amp;#8220;Just Intonation&amp;#8221; 8. Hugo Ball, &amp;#8220;Karawane,&amp;#8221; performed by Marie Osmond 9. Gregory Whitehead, &amp;#8220;We All Scream Alone&amp;#8221; 10. John Cage Meets Sun Ra Rick Moody is the author of four novels, three collections of stories, and a memoir, THE BLACK VEIL. He also plays music with The Wingdale Community Singers. &amp;#8212;&amp;#8211; August 2008 Selected by Ben Rubin 1. Erik Saite - A Day in the Life of a Musician 2. Richard Leacock - For an Uncontrolled Cinema 3. William S. Burroughs - The Cut-Up Method of Brion Gysin 4. Claude Cloksy - The first thousand numbers classified in alphabetical order 5. Robert Smithson - A Heap of Language 6. Vito Acconci - RE 7. Marshall McLuhan - The Medium is the Massage, Side A , Side B 8. Raphael Rubinstein - A Brief History of Appropriative Writing 9. Marjorie Perloff - The Music of Verbal Space 10. Steve Reich - Pendulum Music (score) Ben Rubin is a media artist based in New York City. He has been a frequent collaborator with artists and performers including Laurie Anderson, Diller+Scofidio, Ann Hamilton, Arto Lindsay, Steve Reich, and Beryl Korot. &amp;#8212;&amp;#8211; July 2008 Selected by Zach Feuer 1. Paul McCarthy - Painter (1995) 2. Pipilotti Rist - Video Works (1986-1999) 3. Richard Kern - My Nightmare (1993) 4. Bas Jan Ader - Fall I &amp;#038; II (1970) 5. Lynda Benglis - Female Sensibility (1974) 6. Sophie Calle &amp;#038; Greg Shepard - No Sex Last Night aka Double-Blind (1992) 7. Kembra Pfahler - Cornella; The Story of a Burning Bush (1985) 8. Robert Morris &amp;#038; Stan VanDerBeek - Site (excerpt) (1964, .mov) 9. Carolee Schneeman - Meat Joy (1964) 10. Dan Graham - Rock My Religion (1982-84) Zach Feuer owns the creatively named Zach Feuer Gallery in New York City. &amp;#8212;&amp;#8211; June 2008 Selected by Ron Silliman 1. Frank Film (1973), Frank and Caroline Mouris 2. The Name (1973), Robert Creeley 3. Recollections of Grande Apacher&#237;a (1973), Edward Dorn 4. Reading at Goddard College (1973), Robert Creeley 5. Carnival The First Panel: 1967-1970 (1973), Steve McCaffery 6. Black Tarantula Crossword Gathas (excerpt) (1973), Jackson Mac Low 7. A Vocabulary for Sharon Belle Matlin (1973), Jackson Mac Low 8. Heavy Aspirations (1973), Charles Amirkhanian 9. Armand Schwerner (1973), Phil Niblock (real video .rm file) 10. High Kukus (1973), James Broughton Ron Silliman was once a slow left-handed second baseman. Now he lives in a faux forest in what was once the Biddle Estate. &amp;#8212;&amp;#8211; May 2008 Selected by Christian B&#246;k 1. Claude Closky: &amp;#8220;The First Thousand Numbers Classified in Alphabetical Order&amp;#8221; (1989) [PDF] 2. Derek Beaulieu: &amp;#8220;Flatland&amp;#8221; (2007) [PDF] 3. Darren Wershler-Henry: &amp;#8220;The Tapeworm Foundry&amp;#8221; (2002) 4. Claude Simon: &amp;#8220;Properties of Several Geometric and Non-Geometric Figures&amp;#8221; (1971) 5. F. T. Marinetti: &amp;#8220;Dune, Parole in Libert&#224;&amp;#8221; (1914) 6. Survival Research Laboratories: &amp;#8220;Virtues of Negative Fascination&amp;#8221; (1985-86) 7. Seth Price: &amp;#8220;Video Game Soundtracks 1983-1987&amp;#8243; (2001) 8. Trek Bloopers 9. Anton Bruhin: &amp;#8220;Rotomotor&amp;#8221; (1976-77) 10. RACTER: &amp;#8220;The Policeman&amp;#8217;s Beard Is Half-Constructed&amp;#8221; (1984) BONUS TRACK: IBM 7090: &amp;#8220;Music from Mathematics&amp;#8221; (1962) Christian B&#246;k is the author of Eunoia. &amp;#8212;&amp;#8211; April 2008 Selected by Laura Beiles 1. Anita Feldman and Michael Kowalski, Riffle (1985) 2. MoMA: Writing in Time (2007) 3. Piotr Kamler, Films (1960s-90s) 4. Fortunato Depero, Verbalizzazione astratta di signora (1916) 5. Penelope Umbrico, All the Dishes on Ebay (2002-03) 6. Catherine Jauniaux &amp;#038; Ikue Mori, &amp;#8216;Smell&amp;#8217; (1992) 7. Abbie Hoffman Makes Gefilte Fish (1973) 8. Mary Lou Green on Andy Warhol&amp;#8217;s Hair (1963) 9. Sophie Calle and Gregory Shephard, Double Blind (1992) 10. Cioni Carpi, Three Short Films (1960-62) Laura Beiles is an associate educator in the Department of Education (Adult and Academic Programs) at The Museum of Modern Art, where she has organized programs with artists, poets, scholars, architects, and designers for seven years. In May of 2007, she received her MA in Art History from Hunter College, and received the Shuster Award for her thesis, &amp;#8220;Creating National and International Identities: The Futurist Exhibitions at the Venice Biennale under Fascism, 1928-1942&amp;#8243;. Prior to coming to MoMA, she worked at NYU&amp;#8217;s La Pietra in Florence and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice. &amp;#8212;&amp;#8211; March 2008 Selected by Seth Price 1. Tessa Hughes-Freeland &amp;#8220;Baby Doll&amp;#8221; (1982) 2. Marie Menken &amp;#8220;Glimpse of the Garden&amp;#8221; (1957) 3. Robert Barry &amp;#8220;Interview (1969)&amp;#8221; 4. Ethyl Eichelberger &amp;#8220;Jocasta (Boy Crazy) or &amp;#8220;She Married Her Son&amp;#8221; (1986) 5. Lytle Shaw &amp;#8220;Low-Level Bureaucratic Structures: Principles of the Emeryville Shellmound 6. Taj Mahal Travellers &amp;#8220;Taj Mahal Travellers on Tour&amp;#8221; (1973) 7. Asger Jorn &amp;#8220;Pataphysics: A Religion in the Making&amp;#8221; 8. Racter &amp;#8220;The Policeman&amp;#8217;s Beard Is Half-Constructed&amp;#8221; (1984) 9. Tristan Tzara &amp;#8220;A Note on Negro Poetry&amp;#8221; (1918) 10. I.B.M. 7090 &amp;#8220;Music From Mathematics&amp;#8221; (1962) Seth Price is an artist. &amp;#8212;&amp;#8211; March 2008 Selected by Stephanie Strickland 1. Maya Deren, &amp;#8220;Divine Horsemen&amp;#8221; 2. &amp;#8220;Concrete!&amp;#8221; Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive 3. Jason Nelson, &amp;#8220;Poetry Cube&amp;#8221; 4. b. p. Nichol, &amp;#8220;White Text Sure&amp;#8221; 5. Yoko Ono, &amp;#8220;Snow Is Falling All the Time&amp;#8221; 6. Dick Higgins, &amp;#8220;Horizons&amp;#8221; [PDF 7. Ketjak: the Ramayana Monkey Chant 8. &amp;#8220;Concrete Poetry: A World View&amp;#8221; Mary Ellen Solt 9. Raphael Rubinstein, &amp;#8220;Gathered, not Made: A Brief History of Appropriative Writing&amp;#8221; 10. Kenneth Goldsmith and Conceptual Poetics Bonus 11. Glossolalia: Speaking in Tongues 12. Caroline Bergvall, &amp;#8220;About Face&amp;#8221; Stephanie Strickland is a poet. Her latest collaborative hypermedia work is slippingglimpse first shown at e-Poetry 2007 in Paris and published in hyperrhiz: new media cultures. Her latest book, Zone : Zero (with digital poetry CD) will appear from Ahsahta Press in fall 2008. She recently published &amp;#8220;Quantum Poetics: Six Thoughts, in Media Poetry: An International Anthology,&amp;#8221; edited by Eduardo Kac, co-edited The Iowa Review Web issue, Multi-Modal Coding: Jason Nelson, Donna Leishman, and Electronic Writing, and also co-edited the first Electronic Literature Collection, published by the Electronic Literature Organization. &amp;#8212;&amp;#8211; February 2008 Selected by Alan Licht 1. Derek Bailey Interview by Henry Kaiser 2. Richard Foreman MP3 loops from Now That Communism Is Dead My Life Feels Empty 3. Bruce Nauman &amp;#8220;Record&amp;#8221; 4. bpNichol &amp;#8212; all sound works 5. Cornelius Cardew &amp;#8220;Stockhausen Serves Imperialism&amp;#8221; 6. Philip Guston/Clark Coolidge &amp;#8220;Poor Richard&amp;#8221; 7. Lou Reed &amp;#8220;the View from the Bandstand&amp;#8221; 8. Jack Smith &amp;#8220;Buzzards Over Baghdad&amp;#8221; 9. Richard Meltzer &amp;#8220;Barbara Mauritz: Music Box&amp;#8221; 10. Adrian Piper &amp;#8220;Untitled 1968&amp;#8243; Over the past two decades, guitarist Alan Licht has worked with a veritable who&amp;#8217;s who of the experimental world. He has released five albums of compositions for tape and solo guitar, and his sound and video installations have been exhibited in the U.S. and Europe. His new book Sound Art: Beyond Music, Between Media, the first extensive survey of the genre in English, was published by Rizzoli in fall 2007. &amp;#8212;&amp;#8211; February 2008 Selected by Bettina Funcke 1. Harun Farocki, Inextinguishable Fire (1969) and How to Live in the German Federal Republic (1986) - Note! Films Removed by copyright holder&amp;#8217;s request 2. UbuWeb Hall of Shame 3. Robert Frank, Energy and How to Get It (1981) 4. J. G. Ballard, Shanghai Jim (1991) 5. Pandid Pran Nath Ragas of Morning and Night (1968) 6. Hrabanus Marus De adoratione crucis ab opifice / De Laudibus Sanctae Crucis Augsburg (ca. 845) 7. Jacques Lacan, T&#233;l&#233;vision (1973) 8. Joan Jonas &amp;#8220;The Anchor Stone&amp;#8221; (1988) 9. Inuit Throat Singing, from Ethnopoetics 10. Assorted Street Posters (1985-present) from Outsiders Bettina Funcke is the Senior U.S. Editor of Parkett Magazine. &amp;#8212;&amp;#8211; January 2008 Selected by Alex Ross 1. Robert Ashley &amp;#8220;She Was a Visitor&amp;#8221; 2. Kurt Schwitters &amp;#8220;Sonata in Urlauten&amp;#8221; 3. John Cale &amp;#8220;Loop&amp;#8221; 4. The Films of Mauricio Kagel 5. Charles Amirkhanian &amp;#8220;Dog of Stravinsky&amp;#8221; 6. Bernd Alois Zimmermann &amp;#8220;Musique pour le soupers de Roi Ubu&amp;#8221; 7. Pauline Oliveros &amp;#8220;Sound Patterns&amp;#8221; 8. Ezra Pound &amp;#8220;Sestina: Altaforte&amp;#8221; 9. John Cage &amp;#8220;4&amp;#8242;33&amp;#8243;&amp;#8221; 10. Robert Ashley &amp;#8220;The Wolfman&amp;#8221; Alex Ross has been the music critic of The New Yorker since 1996. His work has also appeared in The New Republic, The London Review of Books, Lingua Franca, and The Guardian. From 1992 to 1996 he was a critic at The New York Times. He has received two ASCAP-Deems Taylor Awards for music criticism, fellowships from the American Academy in Berlin and the Banff Centre, and a Letter of Distinction from the American Music Center for contributions to the field of contemporary music. He played keyboards in the noise band Miss Teen Schnauzer, which gave only one public performance, in 1991. His first book, &amp;#8220;The Rest Is Noise: Listening to the Twentieth Century,&amp;#8221; a cultural history of music since 1900, was published in October 2007 by Farrar, Straus &amp;#038; Giroux. Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>December 2008 Selected by Julian Cowley 1. Robert Ashley - Music with Roots in the Aether 2. Joe Jones/ Chicken to Kitchen Fluxus Meditation from Fluxsaints (1992) 3. Robert Wilson - Christopher Knowles The Sundance Kid Is Beautiful (1975) from Giorno Poetry Systems, Big Ego 4. Wolf Vostell - De/Collage [LP] (1980) 5. John Cage and Raahsan Roland Kirk - Sound?? (1966) 6. Nicholas Moore, Spleen (Ubu Editions, 2004) 7. Pina Bausch Documentary (directed by Anne Linsel) (2006) 8. David Behrman, Long Throw (Roulette, 2008) 9. Derek Bailey, Interview by Henry Kaiser (1987) 10. Vito Acconci, The Bristol Project (2001) Julian Cowley contributes regularly to The Wire and occasionally to other music magazines. He has also lectured and written extensively on literature. During the 1980s he had the good fortune to work closely for several years with poet and critic Eric Mottram, whose inexhaustible conversation was, in effect, a foretaste of the UbuWeb experience. &amp;#8212;&amp;#8211; November 2008 Selected by Neville Wakefield 1. Willoughby Sharp Interviews Vito Acconci (1973) 2. Bas Jan Ader - Selected Works (1970-71) 3. Pipilotti Rist - Video Works (1986-2003) 4. Chris Burden - Documentation of Selected Works 1971-74 5. Johan Grimonprez - Dial H-I-S-T-O-R-Y (1997) 6. The Films of Jack Goldstein (1974-1978) 7. Gordon Matta-Clark - Splitting, Bingo/Ninths, Substrait (Underground Dailies) (1974-1976) 8. Lawrence Weiner - WATER IN MILK EXISTS (2008) 9. Psychic TV - &amp;#8220;Unclean&amp;#8221; 10. Robert Smithson - Bootleg of Hotel Palenque by Alex Hubbard (1969 / 2004) Neville Wakefield is a writer and curator living in NYC. Recent film projects include &amp;#8216;destricted&amp;#8216; a compilation of commissioned films by Marina Abramovic, Matthew Barney, Marco Brambilla, Larry Clark, Gaspar Noe, Richard Prince and Sam Taylor Wood. Senior curatorial advisor to PS1 and curator of Frieze he is also creative director of &amp;#8216;tar&amp;#8217; magazine. &amp;#8212;&amp;#8211; October 2008 Selected by Gary Sullivan 1. Jaap Blonk&amp;#8217;s sound files 2. Dada Magazine 3. Drew Gardner&amp;#8217;s sound files 4. Kenneth Goldsmith, editor, &amp;#8220;Publishing the Unpublishable&amp;#8221; series 5. George Kuchar&amp;#8217;s films (especially &amp;#8220;Corruption of the Damned&amp;#8221;) 6. Anders Lundgerg, Jonas Magnusson and Jesper Olsson, editors, &amp;#8220;After Language Poetry&amp;#8221; papers 7. Paper Rad&amp;#8217;s &amp;#8220;P-Unit Mixtape&amp;#8221; 8. Bern Porter&amp;#8217;s page 9. Jerome Rothenberg&amp;#8217;s Ethnopoetics : Soundings page (especially &amp;#8220;Ca Dao, Vietnamese Folk Poems&amp;#8221;) 10. Survival Research Laboratories, &amp;#8220;Virtues of Negative Fascination&amp;#8221; Poet and cartoonist Gary Sullivan lives in Brooklyn with Nada Gordon. Together, they wrote the book Swoon. Gary&amp;#8217;s most recent book is PPL in a Depot. He has published three issues of a comic book, Elsewhere, and maintains a blog by the same name at http://garysullivan.blogspot.com. &amp;#8212;&amp;#8211; September 2008 Selected by Rick Moody 1. Komar and Melamid &amp;#038; Dave Soldier, &amp;#8220;The Most Unwanted Song&amp;#8221; 2. Jacques Derrida, &amp;#8220;On Religion&amp;#8221; Part 1, Part 2 3. Assorted Street Posters 4. William Carlos Williams, &amp;#8220;Danse Russe.&amp;#8221; 5. Beth B., &amp;#8220;Stigmata&amp;#8221; 6. James Joyce, &amp;#8220;Anna Livia Plurabelle&amp;#8221; 7. Tellus #14, &amp;#8220;Just Intonation&amp;#8221; 8. Hugo Ball, &amp;#8220;Karawane,&amp;#8221; performed by Marie Osmond 9. Gregory Whitehead, &amp;#8220;We All Scream Alone&amp;#8221; 10. John Cage Meets Sun Ra Rick Moody is the author of four novels, three collections of stories, and a memoir, THE BLACK VEIL. He also plays music with The Wingdale Community Singers. &amp;#8212;&amp;#8211; August 2008 Selected by Ben Rubin 1. Erik Saite - A Day in the Life of a Musician 2. Richard Leacock - For an Uncontrolled Cinema 3. William S. Burroughs - The Cut-Up Method of Brion Gysin 4. Claude Cloksy - The first thousand numbers classified in alphabetical order 5. Robert Smithson - A Heap of Language 6. Vito Acconci - RE 7. Marshall McLuhan - The Medium is the Massage, Side A , Side B 8. Raphael Rubinstein - A Brief History of Appropriative Writing 9. Marjorie Perloff - The Music of Verbal Space 10. Steve Reich - Pendulum Music (score) Ben Rubin is a media artist based in New York City. He has been a frequent collaborator with artists and performers including Laurie Anderson, Diller+Scofidio, Ann Hamilton, Arto Lindsay, Steve Reich, and Beryl Korot. &amp;#8212;&amp;#8211; July 2008 Selected by Zach Feuer 1. Paul McCarthy - Painter (1995) 2. Pipilotti Rist - Video Works (1986-1999) 3. Richard Kern - My Nightmare (1993) 4. Bas Jan Ader - Fall I &amp;#038; II (1970) 5. Lynda Benglis - Female Sensibility (1974) 6. Sophie Calle &amp;#038; Greg Shepard - No Sex Last Night aka Double-Blind (1992) 7. Kembra Pfahler - Cornella; The Story of a Burning Bush (1985) 8. Robert Morris &amp;#038; Stan VanDerBeek - Site (excerpt) (1964, .mov) 9. Carolee Schneeman - Meat Joy (1964) 10. Dan Graham - Rock My Religion (1982-84) Zach Feuer owns the creatively named Zach Feuer Gallery in New York City. &amp;#8212;&amp;#8211; June 2008 Selected by Ron Silliman 1. Frank Film (1973), Frank and Caroline Mouris 2. The Name (1973), Robert Creeley 3. Recollections of Grande Apacher&#237;a (1973), Edward Dorn 4. Reading at Goddard College (1973), Robert Creeley 5. Carnival The First Panel: 1967-1970 (1973), Steve McCaffery 6. Black Tarantula Crossword Gathas (excerpt) (1973), Jackson Mac Low 7. A Vocabulary for Sharon Belle Matlin (1973), Jackson Mac Low 8. Heavy Aspirations (1973), Charles Amirkhanian 9. Armand Schwerner (1973), Phil Niblock (real video .rm file) 10. High Kukus (1973), James Broughton Ron Silliman was once a slow left-handed second baseman. Now he lives in a faux forest in what was once the Biddle Estate. &amp;#8212;&amp;#8211; May 2008 Selected by Christian B&#246;k 1. Claude Closky: &amp;#8220;The First Thousand Numbers Classified in Alphabetical Order&amp;#8221; (1989) [PDF] 2. Derek Beaulieu: &amp;#8220;Flatland&amp;#8221; (2007) [PDF] 3. Darren Wershler-Henry: &amp;#8220;The Tapeworm Foundry&amp;#8221; (2002) 4. Claude Simon: &amp;#8220;Properties of Several Geometric and Non-Geometric Figures&amp;#8221; (1971) 5. F. T. Marinetti: &amp;#8220;Dune, Parole in Libert&#224;&amp;#8221; (1914) 6. Survival Research Laboratories: &amp;#8220;Virtues of Negative Fascination&amp;#8221; (1985-86) 7. Seth Price: &amp;#8220;Video Game Soundtracks 1983-1987&amp;#8243; (2001) 8. Trek Bloopers 9. Anton Bruhin: &amp;#8220;Rotomotor&amp;#8221; (1976-77) 10. RACTER: &amp;#8220;The Policeman&amp;#8217;s Beard Is Half-Constructed&amp;#8221; (1984) BONUS TRACK: IBM 7090: &amp;#8220;Music from Mathematics&amp;#8221; (1962) Christian B&#246;k is the author of Eunoia. &amp;#8212;&amp;#8211; April 2008 Selected by Laura Beiles 1. Anita Feldman and Michael Kowalski, Riffle (1985) 2. MoMA: Writing in Time (2007) 3. Piotr Kamler, Films (1960s-90s) 4. Fortunato Depero, Verbalizzazione astratta di signora (1916) 5. Penelope Umbrico, All the Dishes on Ebay (2002-03) 6. Catherine Jauniaux &amp;#038; Ikue Mori, &amp;#8216;Smell&amp;#8217; (1992) 7. Abbie Hoffman Makes Gefilte Fish (1973) 8. Mary Lou Green on Andy Warhol&amp;#8217;s Hair (1963) 9. Sophie Calle and Gregory Shephard, Double Blind (1992) 10. Cioni Carpi, Three Short Films (1960-62) Laura Beiles is an associate educator in the Department of Education (Adult and Academic Programs) at The Museum of Modern Art, where she has organized programs with artists, poets, scholars, architects, and designers for seven years. In May of 2007, she received her MA in Art History from Hunter College, and received the Shuster Award for her thesis, &amp;#8220;Creating National and International Identities: The Futurist Exhibitions at the Venice Biennale under Fascism, 1928-1942&amp;#8243;. Prior to coming to MoMA, she worked at NYU&amp;#8217;s La Pietra in Florence and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice. &amp;#8212;&amp;#8211; March 2008 Selected by Seth Price 1. Tessa Hughes-Freeland &amp;#8220;Baby Doll&amp;#8221; (1982) 2. Marie Menken &amp;#8220;Glimpse of the Garden&amp;#8221; (1957) 3. Robert Barry &amp;#8220;Interview (1969)&amp;#8221; 4. Ethyl Eichelberger &amp;#8220;Jocasta (Boy Crazy) or &amp;#8220;She Married Her Son&amp;#8221; (1986) 5. Lytle Shaw &amp;#8220;Low-Level Bureaucratic Structures: Principles of the Emeryville Shellmound 6. Taj Mahal Travellers &amp;#8220;Taj Mahal Travellers on Tour&amp;#8221; (1973) 7. Asger Jorn &amp;#8220;Pataphysics: A Religion in the Making&amp;#8221; 8. Racter &amp;#8220;The Policeman&amp;#8217;s Beard Is Half-Constructed&amp;#8221; (1984) 9. Tristan Tzara &amp;#8220;A Note on Negro Poetry&amp;#8221; (1918) 10. I.B.M. 7090 &amp;#8220;Music From Mathematics&amp;#8221; (1962) Seth Price is an artist. &amp;#8212;&amp;#8211; March 2008 Selected by Stephanie Strickland 1. Maya Deren, &amp;#8220;Divine Horsemen&amp;#8221; 2. &amp;#8220;Concrete!&amp;#8221; Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive 3. Jason Nelson, &amp;#8220;Poetry Cube&amp;#8221; 4. b. p. Nichol, &amp;#8220;White Text Sure&amp;#8221; 5. Yoko Ono, &amp;#8220;Snow Is Falling All the Time&amp;#8221; 6. Dick Higgins, &amp;#8220;Horizons&amp;#8221; [PDF 7. Ketjak: the Ramayana Monkey Chant 8. &amp;#8220;Concrete Poetry: A World View&amp;#8221; Mary Ellen Solt 9. Raphael Rubinstein, &amp;#8220;Gathered, not Made: A Brief History of Appropriative Writing&amp;#8221; 10. Kenneth Goldsmith and Conceptual Poetics Bonus 11. Glossolalia: Speaking in Tongues 12. Caroline Bergvall, &amp;#8220;About Face&amp;#8221; Stephanie Strickland is a poet. Her latest collaborative hypermedia work is slippingglimpse first shown at e-Poetry 2007 in Paris and published in hyperrhiz: new media cultures. Her latest book, Zone : Zero (with digital poetry CD) will appear from Ahsahta Press in fall 2008. She recently published &amp;#8220;Quantum Poetics: Six Thoughts, in Media Poetry: An International Anthology,&amp;#8221; edited by Eduardo Kac, co-edited The Iowa Review Web issue, Multi-Modal Coding: Jason Nelson, Donna Leishman, and Electronic Writing, and also co-edited the first Electronic Literature Collection, published by the Electronic Literature Organization. &amp;#8212;&amp;#8211; February 2008 Selected by Alan Licht 1. Derek Bailey Interview by Henry Kaiser 2. Richard Foreman MP3 loops from Now That Communism Is Dead My Life Feels Empty 3. Bruce Nauman &amp;#8220;Record&amp;#8221; 4. bpNichol &amp;#8212; all sound works 5. Cornelius Cardew &amp;#8220;Stockhausen Serves Imperialism&amp;#8221; 6. Philip Guston/Clark Coolidge &amp;#8220;Poor Richard&amp;#8221; 7. Lou Reed &amp;#8220;the View from the Bandstand&amp;#8221; 8. Jack Smith &amp;#8220;Buzzards Over Baghdad&amp;#8221; 9. Richard Meltzer &amp;#8220;Barbara Mauritz: Music Box&amp;#8221; 10. Adrian Piper &amp;#8220;Untitled 1968&amp;#8243; Over the past two decades, guitarist Alan Licht has worked with a veritable who&amp;#8217;s who of the experimental world. He has released five albums of compositions for tape and solo guitar, and his sound and video installations have been exhibited in the U.S. and Europe. His new book Sound Art: Beyond Music, Between Media, the first extensive survey of the genre in English, was published by Rizzoli in fall 2007. &amp;#8212;&amp;#8211; February 2008 Selected by Bettina Funcke 1. Harun Farocki, Inextinguishable Fire (1969) and How to Live in the German Federal Republic (1986) - Note! Films Removed by copyright holder&amp;#8217;s request 2. UbuWeb Hall of Shame 3. Robert Frank, Energy and How to Get It (1981) 4. J. G. Ballard, Shanghai Jim (1991) 5. Pandid Pran Nath Ragas of Morning and Night (1968) 6. Hrabanus Marus De adoratione crucis ab opifice / De Laudibus Sanctae Crucis Augsburg (ca. 845) 7. Jacques Lacan, T&#233;l&#233;vision (1973) 8. Joan Jonas &amp;#8220;The Anchor Stone&amp;#8221; (1988) 9. Inuit Throat Singing, from Ethnopoetics 10. Assorted Street Posters (1985-present) from Outsiders Bettina Funcke is the Senior U.S. Editor of Parkett Magazine. &amp;#8212;&amp;#8211; January 2008 Selected by Alex Ross 1. Robert Ashley &amp;#8220;She Was a Visitor&amp;#8221; 2. Kurt Schwitters &amp;#8220;Sonata in Urlauten&amp;#8221; 3. John Cale &amp;#8220;Loop&amp;#8221; 4. The Films of Mauricio Kagel 5. Charles Amirkhanian &amp;#8220;Dog of Stravinsky&amp;#8221; 6. Bernd Alois Zimmermann &amp;#8220;Musique pour le soupers de Roi Ubu&amp;#8221; 7. Pauline Oliveros &amp;#8220;Sound Patterns&amp;#8221; 8. Ezra Pound &amp;#8220;Sestina: Altaforte&amp;#8221; 9. John Cage &amp;#8220;4&amp;#8242;33&amp;#8243;&amp;#8221; 10. Robert Ashley &amp;#8220;The Wolfman&amp;#8221; Alex Ross has been the music critic of The New Yorker since 1996. His work has also appeared in The New Republic, The London Review of Books, Lingua Franca, and The Guardian. From 1992 to 1996 he was a critic at The New York Times. He has received two ASCAP-Deems Taylor Awards for music criticism, fellowships from the American Academy in Berlin and the Banff Centre, and a Letter of Distinction from the American Music Center for contributions to the field of contemporary music. He played keyboards in the noise band Miss Teen Schnauzer, which gave only one public performance, in 1991. His first book, &amp;#8220;The Rest Is Noise: Listening to the Twentieth Century,&amp;#8221; a cultural history of music since 1900, was published in October 2007 by Farrar, Straus &amp;#038; Giroux. Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Halfcast Episode 14</title>
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      <description>Episode 14 seeks to create a greater intellectual understanding and commits to participate in the civic life of Kyrgyzstan. We hope to help shape the future with our determination to come up with innovations that benefit humankind. Being the best means providing outstanding quality, service, cleanliness, and value. Episode 14 creates happiness by providing the finest in entertainment for people of all ages, anywhere. __ Subscribe with iTunes or copy and paste http://feeds.feedburner.com/HalfcastPodcast into your podcasting software Download Episode 14 GPC HalfCast Archive Page Playlist after the Double Gobble Les Baxter - Rachmaninoff Prelude in c# minor The O&#8217;Malley Chronicles part XIV Kosmos - Orbit Swing A Jaunty angle Headless Hat Current Ninety Three - All The Pretty Little Horsies Me Rape The Pulling of the Finger Anatrafobia - Propaganda (vote with a bullet) The Queue for Faggot Cake Mr Bungle - The Holy Filament Nailed it Make Up - I am Pentagon Weird Spam Bradular by any ot...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Episode 14 seeks to create a greater intellectual understanding and commits to participate in the civic life of Kyrgyzstan. We hope to help shape the future with our determination to come up with innovations that benefit humankind. Being the best means providing outstanding quality, service, cleanliness, and value. Episode 14 creates happiness by providing the finest in entertainment for people of all ages, anywhere. __ Subscribe with iTunes or copy and paste http://feeds.feedburner.com/HalfcastPodcast into your podcasting software Download Episode 14 GPC HalfCast Archive Page Playlist after the Double Gobble Les Baxter - Rachmaninoff Prelude in c# minor The O&#8217;Malley Chronicles part XIV Kosmos - Orbit Swing A Jaunty angle Headless Hat Current Ninety Three - All The Pretty Little Horsies Me Rape The Pulling of the Finger Anatrafobia - Propaganda (vote with a bullet) The Queue for Faggot Cake Mr Bungle - The Holy Filament Nailed it Make Up - I am Pentagon Weird Spam Bradular by any other name Peter Thomas - Piccicato in Heaven The Tales of Helmet Ureen Black Moth Super Rainbow - Milk Skates Cat Stapler Keck in Time Department of Eagles - In Ear Park No Place like Home How to Grunt (master class) Seasons Greetings Tiny Tim - Santa Claus has got the aids this year Download Halfcast Episode 14 Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Episode 14 seeks to create a greater intellectual understanding and commits to participate in the civic life of Kyrgyzstan. We hope to help shape the future with our determination to come up with innovations that benefit humankind. Being the best means providing outstanding quality, service, cleanliness, and value. Episode 14 creates happiness by providing the finest in entertainment for people of all ages, anywhere. __ Subscribe with iTunes or copy and paste http://feeds.feedburner.com/HalfcastPodcast into your podcasting software Download Episode 14 GPC HalfCast Archive Page Playlist after the Double Gobble Les Baxter - Rachmaninoff Prelude in c# minor The O&#8217;Malley Chronicles part XIV Kosmos - Orbit Swing A Jaunty angle Headless Hat Current Ninety Three - All The Pretty Little Horsies Me Rape The Pulling of the Finger Anatrafobia - Propaganda (vote with a bullet) The Queue for Faggot Cake Mr Bungle - The Holy Filament Nailed it Make Up - I am Pentagon Weird Spam Bradular by any other name Peter Thomas - Piccicato in Heaven The Tales of Helmet Ureen Black Moth Super Rainbow - Milk Skates Cat Stapler Keck in Time Department of Eagles - In Ear Park No Place like Home How to Grunt (master class) Seasons Greetings Tiny Tim - Santa Claus has got the aids this year Download Halfcast Episode 14 Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <title>RIPPLE: Soulfly, Primer 55, and Bobby Burns</title>
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      <description>Today on RIPPLE : Carney sits down with Bobby Burns on a tour bus to discuss all things Soulfly and Primer 55. Songs from Soulfly: Conquer and Primer 55: Family for Life. Download RIPPLE interviews Bobby Burns Share This</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Today on RIPPLE : Carney sits down with Bobby Burns on a tour bus to discuss all things Soulfly and Primer 55. Songs from Soulfly: Conquer and Primer 55: Family for Life. Download RIPPLE interviews Bobby Burns Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Gspot #48 - SLEEPCHAMBER</title>
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      <description>SOME GODZ NEVER DIE By TheeBradMiller for The John Zewizz Appreciation Society SLEEPCHAMBER.INFO It&amp;#8217;s 1997 - to the outside world the future couldn&amp;#8217;t seem brighter for SLEEP CHAMBER&amp;#8230; completing a successful German Tour, CD&amp;#8217;s were now being distributed overseas and in the US by the Italian label Musica Maxima Magnetica and the German label F&#252;nfUndVierzig.&#160; And, perhaps more promising, Cleopatra Records out of L.A had signed the band with the promise of even wider distribution. However, things are not always what they seem&amp;#8230; The gods had begun to frown on John&amp;#8217;s life a year earlier. On June 21st of 1996 Swedish nanny Karina Holmer was found sawed in two in a dumpster down the street from John&amp;#8217;s home.&#160; Her torso was&#160;left in two separate bags&amp;#8230; her lower portion has never been discovered.&#160; Although no charges were ever brought against John, he was brought in as a suspect and questioned.&#160; The fragile world of Sleep Chamber quickly began to sp...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>SOME GODZ NEVER DIE By TheeBradMiller for The John Zewizz Appreciation Society SLEEPCHAMBER.INFO It&amp;#8217;s 1997 - to the outside world the future couldn&amp;#8217;t seem brighter for SLEEP CHAMBER&amp;#8230; completing a successful German Tour, CD&amp;#8217;s were now being distributed overseas and in the US by the Italian label Musica Maxima Magnetica and the German label F&#252;nfUndVierzig.&#160; And, perhaps more promising, Cleopatra Records out of L.A had signed the band with the promise of even wider distribution. However, things are not always what they seem&amp;#8230; The gods had begun to frown on John&amp;#8217;s life a year earlier. On June 21st of 1996 Swedish nanny Karina Holmer was found sawed in two in a dumpster down the street from John&amp;#8217;s home.&#160; Her torso was&#160;left in two separate bags&amp;#8230; her lower portion has never been discovered.&#160; Although no charges were ever brought against John, he was brought in as a suspect and questioned.&#160; The fragile world of Sleep Chamber quickly began to splinter. Also smoldering under the surface, out of public view, John was suffering from a 9 year hardcore addiction to Heroin.&#160; The fabric of the band had already begun to disintegrate.&#160; Friends of John even held a benefit concert to help him with his drug&#160;addiction in the early summer of 1997.&#160;It would be the second to last show of SLEEP CHAMBER. Effectively&#160;SLEEP CHAMBER&#160;ceased recording in 95 just before the Nanny Murder.&#160; A huge catalog of unreleased tracks managed to keep the band in existence by name till 2000.&#160; A final Sleep Chamber show went down December 31, 2000.&#160; It featured John, one musician and a dancer. The final blow came on November 2 of 2001, when Zewizz girlfriend, and former band-mate, Laura Graff died from a Heroin overdose.&#160; Heartbroken and addicted John went further into seclusion. If this is where the story stopped then we would be left with the memories of a large number of outrageous live gigs, many compelling releases, and a virtual who&amp;#8217;s who of former band mates sprinkled all over the &amp;#8220;underground&amp;#8221; musick landscape.&#160; But November 2 was not the end of the world for John or SLEEPCHAMBER (as of 2000 SLEEP CHAMBER became SLEEPCHAMBER). In 2004 John beat heroin addiction, reformed SLEEPCHAMBER and began producing musick. The first foray came quick, with the ultra limited release of SIRKLE CIRCUS - a collection of remixes. Work on other projects quickly began to fill John&amp;#8217;s time. As of 2008 John has a number of projects nearing completion, and the hunt for a distributor has begun. All of this is good news to fans who have been hungry for new material for nearly 9 years. In early 2008 The John Zewizz Appreciation Society was created by me out of frustration at the lack of Internet representation of a true American musick pioneer.&#160; As an archivist, completest, and all around obsessive compulsive pack rat, I knew going in that this was going to be a time consuming effort. During the Spring of 2008&#160;I had the wonderful opportunity to speak with John.&#160; I would be lying if I said I wasn&amp;#8217;t intimidated.&#160; But truth be told, John is a very friendly, articulate, and up front person.&#160; And fortunately for us, he agreed to this interview. The following took place through the mail in October and November of 2008, TheeBradMiller (TBM): What has SLEEPCHAMBER been up to since 2000? John Zewiz (JZ):&#160; Well, we&amp;#8217;ve been doing musick constantly since then, we just had many obstacles.&#160; After the 1997 tour of Germany we got ripped off&amp;#8230; there waz the accidental death ov a very close girlfriend, I waz recovering from heroin &amp;#038; cocaine addiction, and we were broke.&#160;&#160; Inner-X went thru a company break-up.&#160; Our Italian label just disappeared.&#160; Our German label also went broke so we were dropped&amp;#8230; which makes no sense since we had just done a German tour. We weren&amp;#8217;t doing musick on our regular scale.&#160; I mean we were releasing CD&amp;#8217;s about every 4 months for awhile.&#160; I mean you do get burned out. SLEEPCHAMBER iz a extremely demanding concept to maintain.&#160; With the rap &amp;#038; dance musick dominating the market it wazn&amp;#8217;t eazy getting a decent paying gig - if you could get one at all.&#160; Even with the 97 German tour, regular venues that had booked bands had switched over to DJ&amp;#8217;s and showcase DJ celebrities.&#160; They are far less work to set up, soundcheck, and cater too.&#160; Again we were doing musick, it just wasn&amp;#8217;t set up for a compiled release.&#160; There iz roughly 5 CD&amp;#8217;s worth ov musick recorded within the past 8 years.&#160; Bottom line&amp;#8230; I mostly needed a long break from playing live.&#160; I discontinued &amp;#8220;The Barbitchuettes&amp;#8221; in their prime.&#160; It waz time to strip down SLEEPCHAMBER for a new change.&#160; Playing live just got to be a very big deal and wazn&amp;#8217;t worth it. TBM: Why did you disband &amp;#8220;The Barbitchuettes&amp;#8221;?&#160; They seemed to be a large part ov the live show. JZ:&#160; I wanted to discontinue them while they were still in their prime.&#160; I really felt we had gone az far az we could with them.&#160; I didn&amp;#8217;t want them to be the big draw to the live shows and that&amp;#8217;s what waz evolving.&#160; There were security problems starting and its pretty hard running a band - never mind an additional 8-10 girls. The last show we did on New Years ov 2000 waz a disaster.&#160; A nightmare live performers fear&amp;#8230;.&#160; My guitarist vanished that night.&#160; Barbitchuettes were canceling that night like flies&amp;#8230; it waz unbelievable!&#160; We ended up with 3 people doing the show.&#160; Half the show waz fine, then we started getting all sorts ov sound problems.&#160; Worst ov all, all this brought on anxiety and destroyed me and my focus ov the show.,&#160; I could eazly say it waz the worst SLEEPCHAMBER show ever!!! TBM:&#160; Do you think this time off has damaged your popularity? JZ:&#160; We don&amp;#8217;t do musick for acceptance or approval.&#160; SLEEPCHAMBER iz a concept.&#160; We stay az far away az possible from fitting into a format.&#160; SLEEPCHAMBER musick evolves from us not delivered for demand.&#160; I know that sounds crazy - but it&#8217;s true.&#160; I really work az I want and feel.&#160; There iz no time format. TBM:&#160; Ok then, while we are on this topic&amp;#8230; all the rumors.&#160; There are rumors of heavy drug use.&#160; There are rumors that SLEEPCHAMBER was dissolved because of the deaths of people involved with the band. JZ:&#160; Yes, I know.&#160; And parts are true.&#160; We had about 4 deaths due to all different reasons.&#160; But we never dissolved SLEEPCHAMBER.&#160; I mean I live the SLEEPCHAMBER lifestyle.&#160; The musick iz a reflection ov my life and personality. TBM: The rumors of your drug problems are nearly legendary. JZ:&#160; Yes I started drugs at an early age (14) and they have had been getting stronger az time went by.&#160; I never had a drinking problem, I liked drinking - but never had a problem at all.&#160; Thru the 60&amp;#8217;s, 70&amp;#8217;s, and 80&amp;#8217;s I used mostly pills.&#160; All kinds - ups, downs, and narcotics. I started using heroin in the late 80&amp;#8217;s.&#160; For almost 20 years.&#160; Cocaine waz something I had always used.&#160; It just changed from sniffing to injecting and eventually smoking. I always favored the exotic drugs - like; amphetamine/barbiturate combination&amp;#8217;s and coke &amp;#038; heroin mixtures.&#160; I also favored barbiturates like qualudes, Seconal, amytal and carbatol. I had to use magick to break the bonds that drugs had on me.&#160; It waz part ov my being.&#160; Drugs became my world and everything in it.&#160; Only magick waz strong enough to focus my will and to direct my will into power. TBM: Seems to be a theme&amp;#8230; Drugs and Magick? JZ: I feel both are elements ov danger.&#160; Most think they know about drugs&amp;#8230; they don&amp;#8217;t!!!!&#160; Same with magick.&#160; Most don&amp;#8217;t even know about &amp;#8220;Equivalent Exchange&amp;#8221; or &amp;#8220;Will&amp;#8221;.&#160; Drugs will kill you eventually&amp;#8230;. Blind magick experiments will also change your life forever.&#160; Az when I began with magick I have always know that it can not be organized or predicted.&#160; Sigils, spells, trixsens are all talismans perceptions to the subconscious.&#160; Magick iz a beilef system.&#160; It&amp;#8217;s what you live by&#160;- like a code ov perception and desires you direct thru your true Will.&#160; The Will iz the strongest ability you live by.&#160; If you can control or focus your will to what you desire - that iz magick. TBM: What about Magick?&#160; You once said magick was as dangerous as drug use. JZ: I am extremely careful with my magick.&#160; I started with &amp;#8220;Sexmagick&amp;#8221; but eventually moved on to a form of &amp;#8220;Kaos Magick&amp;#8221;. TBM: Why is that? JZ:&#160; Because my concept of use ov &amp;#8220;Kaos Magick&amp;#8221; iz not exactly the type that iz written about - it also contains many ov my secret intentions and abilities used to overkum my difficult situations. Magick, when evoked, presents its results unpredictably.&#160; That&amp;#8217;s why knowing how to design a talisman iz so important.&#160; Az I had learned or experienced in my earlier daze ov experiments.&#160; Drugs kill and I belive magick haz an ability to kill.&#160; Especially if misdirected by an amateur.&#160; Once you understand how your personal concept ov magick works you instantly have an instinct ov respect and understanding.&#160; A perceptional ability to control a powerful direction ov your true will. TBM: How would you explain your &amp;#8220;Kaos Magick&amp;#8221;? JZ: Now you must know&amp;#8230; that if I explained my formula it&#8217;s &amp;#8220;magick shared - magick lost&amp;#8221;.&#160; I can only go here - over the past 10 years my ability ov scenes have bekum almost triple ov what they had been.&#160; Some believe -those who know, know it does not matter - Now, I can&amp;#8217;t go into talismans, sigils, spells, trixsens or charms - right now. But maybe sometime in the future. TBM:&#160; What about drugs?&#160; Are they a problem in the current line up? JZ:&#160; Truly not.&#160; I&amp;#8217;m not claiming that we are all completely straight, but there iz no &amp;#8220;hard stuff&amp;#8221;.&#160; We learned about what took us down once and I drew a line in the sand.&#160; None of us ever had a drinking problem and the new line up sees the mistakes we made in the late 90&amp;#8217;s. TBM: Back To magick&amp;#8230; who inspires you? JZ: Well, for a short time I waz involved with the Temple Ov Psychic Youth.&#160; I waz reading a little Crowley (I like books about him -more than books he writes, even though some ov hiz books are pure genius)&amp;#8230; Austin Spare iz another favorite.&#160; But finding anything on him iz almost impossible.&#160; Hiz sigils are magnificently powerful and strong. TBM: Iz magick part ov your everyday life? JZ: Az I mentioned before I use only magick when totally necessary.&#160; It&#8217;s dangerous, unpredictable and costly. An equivalent exchange could turn out to be just about anything&amp;#8230; you have to give to get&amp;#8230; I live magickly everyday in some sort ov way.&#160; But when it kums to full moons, blood and sorcery formulas I plan extensively and cover all my angles.&#160; Magick iz deadly when people play games with the power ov energy and spiritual dimensions.&#160; No one person iz an expert on any form ov magick.&#160; No matter what kind it iz. TBM:&#160; What have you found you can rely upon through the last 10 years. JZ: I am an alpha.&#160; I rely on no one.&#160; I do all I need myself.&#160; I&amp;#8217;m the originator ov SLEEPCHAMBER and after 25 years am still the only original one putting out musick.&#160; I&amp;#8217;ve always been older than everyone else and they use to kid me (about this).&#160; But now most Barbitchuettes are out ov shape or married (no difference), I&amp;#8217;m not putting them down - it&amp;#8217;s just I&amp;#8217;m in the best shape ov my life - emotionally and physically.&#160; And when you hear the new SLEEPCHAMBER releases you will see I&amp;#8217;ve gone no where -&#160;nothing haz changed and it&#8217;s a new era for SLEEPCHAMBER.&#160; I will continue SLEEPCHAMBER till I pass on&amp;#8230; TBM:&#160; I understand that there is a order to SLEEPCHAMBER and those who are involved in SLEEPCHAMBER JZ: I look at SLEEPCHAMBER az a lion pride.&#160; I&amp;#8217;m obviously the alpha male and have a good size pride ov members.&#160; Be they band members or SLEEP ROOKS (SLEEPCHAMBER ASSISTANTS). TBM: So in theory, it&#8217;s more ov a hierarchy? JZ:&#160; That&amp;#8217;s a perfect analogy. TBM:&#160; Looking back over the last 30 years, would you do anything different? JZ:&#160; Most definitely, I would have started SLEEPCHAMBER in 1975 instead ov 79-80.&#160; I would have done more material with Women Of The SS.&#160; This project conflicted with SLEEPCHAMBER many times.&#160; It wazn&amp;#8217;t an eazy project -but waz a concept that I really admired working on. TBM:&#160; You have fans from all over the world.&#160; &amp;#8220;The John Zewizz Appreciation Society&amp;#8221; receives email from Sweden, Russia, China, Japan, Peru, Portugal, Poland&amp;#8230;. every where.&#160; Why do you think that despite SLEEPCHAMBERS absence to the public eye&amp;#8230; you seem to be attracting new fans? JZ:&#160; I don&amp;#8217;t know where the new resurgence came from.&#160; It&amp;#8217;s almost like some have just discovered us.&#160; Some maybe younger, some admire our persistence&amp;#8230; After I seen a live Killing Joke DVD I truly felt like I had much longer to go with SLEEPCHAMBER.&#160; The singer &amp;#8220;Jazz Coleman&amp;#8221; seems to have more energy and creativeness than ever.&#160; It inspired me to beef up SLEEPCHAMBER to its max. After 20 odd years ov sticking to something that iz original and individual.&#160; I think that there are many more mystics in the world than people know.&#160; But that&#8217;s good.&#160; We want to keep our secrets secret. TBM:&#160; The interest has spawned quite a crop of bootlegs; JZ: I will admit since I saw the interests and then the bootlegging ov SLEEPCHAMBER I was furious!&#160; We were doing musick - but not releasing it.&#160; We don&amp;#8217;t follow the rock n roll mentality.&#160; I waz working doing&#160;a couple ov independent film soundtrax.&#160; I had an offer to do video game musick.&#160; I was even in a film - I played a priest. TBM: Describe your experience of releasing SLEEPCHAMBER material through other labels. JZ: Most labels want you because you are the most popular artist on their label.&#160; This helps sell more ov their project ov mostly unknowns - including many times their own bands.&#160; This waz popular with compilations and live shows.&#160; Not that I mind, but at a certain time they shift all the promotion and energy to themselves instead ov SLEEPCHAMBER - which iz or haz been always the headliner. Musica Maxima Magnetica in Italy always favored the Gothic magick style ov material.&#160; Always.&#160; F&#252;nfUndVierzig was always open, they released mostly all the SLEEPCHAMBER projects on CD.&#160; They dropped us right after the 97 German tour.&#160; I am wondering if he waz involved with &amp;#8220;Ralph&amp;#8221; (the tour manager) and helped rip us off ov close to $25,000.&#160; A trixsen on the way. I would have to be honest on this one.&#160; With most all labels - I have been greatly disappointed.&#160; They never deliver what they contract to.&#160; F&#252;nfUndVierzig waz the best.&#160; But after falling off the face ov the world.. we went out ov print.&#160; F&#252;nfUndVierzig had plans for a 7&amp;#8243; vinyl single on green vinyl that contained &amp;#8220;Sweet Dreams Sweet&amp;#8221;.&#160; Edited with Pope John the 23rd singing along. See the SIAMESE SUCCUBI VHS or DVD releases.&#160; The flip waz going to be &amp;#8220;Psychosexual&amp;#8221;.&#160; But this novelty single never waz released.&#160; There waz also a Live In Germany 97 - Best of the Livetrax.&#160; It waz quite good - especially for live material.&#160; It waz titled &amp;#8220;Species Innteruptus&amp;#8221;.&#160; Future plans to release it in the works.&#160; I am not sure if it would be on an independent label ov 500 or something from Inner-X. TBM: How successful was the last tour (Germany 97)? JZ:&#160; It waz an adventure, that&amp;#8217;s for sure.&#160; Other than our tour manager ripping us off $25,000.&#160; I lost a camera with 6 shows&#160;&amp;#038; backstage footage&amp;#8230; that sucks!&#160; But overall we had a great time enjoying Germany. TBM: Do you miss the stage? JZ: A bit, not too much.&#160; It just takes so much&amp;#8230; besides the 4 band members, there&amp;#8217;s 8-10 girls, a soundman, 4 roadies, 2 lightmen, and a 3 man video crew!&#160; That&amp;#8217;s not mentioning a retail crew to sell T-Shirts and CD&amp;#8217;s.&#160; Its too much ov a production after awhile.&#160; So az much az I&amp;#8217;ve grown to dislike it&amp;#8230; I miss it a bit. TBM: About the future&amp;#8230;. what is the future of XXX releases. JZ:&#160; Yes, I have plans for a Women OF The SS CD/Video pack, and a Inner-X CD release with trax from Hidious In Strength, Women Of The SS, Daze Ov Trance, Dokument, and others&amp;#8230; more on that later.&#160; It looks like spring ov 2009. Right now, I&amp;#8217;m sure most SLEEPCHAMBER products are out ov print. TBM:&#160; Do you plan on releasing anything anytime soon? JZ: Yes we are finally got some backing and that actually brought SLEEPCHAMBER back to its regular place.&#160; There are plans to release 3 CD&amp;#8217;s with in the next 3 months.&#160; &amp;#8220;SOUNDTRAX&amp;#8221;, &amp;#8220;SECOND INTIATION&amp;#8221;, and &amp;#8220;SOCEREY. SECRETS, &amp;#038; SECRET CHARMS&amp;#8221;. I decided to start off where we left off.&#160; &amp;#8220;SOUNDTRAX&amp;#8221; waz always in the planning but never got to see the light ov day.&#160; I figured this time period waz perfect for a release that covered a time period mixture.&#160; This release starts at 1989 and ranges up to about 2006.&#160; The material iz all Soundtrack style music. Some iz from independent video and film scores.&#160; We have also been working on a song styled release. TBM: Iz that one planned az one ov the 3 being released by the spring? JZ:&#160; Yes, it&amp;#8217;s called &amp;#8220;SECOND INTIATION&amp;#8221;.&#160; The concept iz a bit more darker and psychedelic compared to past releases.&#160; It&amp;#8217;s moodier and really different for us. TBM:&#160; Can you tell me more about the release? JZ: We did close to 70 trax over this period for this release.&#160; There iz a jazz track, a lounge track, a more electronic and cabaret type ov style to it.&#160; I know it will surprise just about everyone. TBM: How long do you think SLEEPCHAMBER will last? JZ: I&amp;#8217;d say az long az I&amp;#8217;m alive&amp;#8230; TBM:&#160; Not to be morbid, but what if you are bed ridden? JZ:&#160; Makes no difference&amp;#8230;. I&amp;#8217;ll do what I can from the bed.&#160; So az many assume my age haz something to do with it.&#160; That&amp;#8217;s bullshit. 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      <itunes:summary>SOME GODZ NEVER DIE By TheeBradMiller for The John Zewizz Appreciation Society SLEEPCHAMBER.INFO It&amp;#8217;s 1997 - to the outside world the future couldn&amp;#8217;t seem brighter for SLEEP CHAMBER&amp;#8230; completing a successful German Tour, CD&amp;#8217;s were now being distributed overseas and in the US by the Italian label Musica Maxima Magnetica and the German label F&#252;nfUndVierzig.&#160; And, perhaps more promising, Cleopatra Records out of L.A had signed the band with the promise of even wider distribution. However, things are not always what they seem&amp;#8230; The gods had begun to frown on John&amp;#8217;s life a year earlier. On June 21st of 1996 Swedish nanny Karina Holmer was found sawed in two in a dumpster down the street from John&amp;#8217;s home.&#160; Her torso was&#160;left in two separate bags&amp;#8230; her lower portion has never been discovered.&#160; Although no charges were ever brought against John, he was brought in as a suspect and questioned.&#160; The fragile world of Sleep Chamber quickly began to splinter. Also smoldering under the surface, out of public view, John was suffering from a 9 year hardcore addiction to Heroin.&#160; The fabric of the band had already begun to disintegrate.&#160; Friends of John even held a benefit concert to help him with his drug&#160;addiction in the early summer of 1997.&#160;It would be the second to last show of SLEEP CHAMBER. Effectively&#160;SLEEP CHAMBER&#160;ceased recording in 95 just before the Nanny Murder.&#160; A huge catalog of unreleased tracks managed to keep the band in existence by name till 2000.&#160; A final Sleep Chamber show went down December 31, 2000.&#160; It featured John, one musician and a dancer. The final blow came on November 2 of 2001, when Zewizz girlfriend, and former band-mate, Laura Graff died from a Heroin overdose.&#160; Heartbroken and addicted John went further into seclusion. If this is where the story stopped then we would be left with the memories of a large number of outrageous live gigs, many compelling releases, and a virtual who&amp;#8217;s who of former band mates sprinkled all over the &amp;#8220;underground&amp;#8221; musick landscape.&#160; But November 2 was not the end of the world for John or SLEEPCHAMBER (as of 2000 SLEEP CHAMBER became SLEEPCHAMBER). In 2004 John beat heroin addiction, reformed SLEEPCHAMBER and began producing musick. The first foray came quick, with the ultra limited release of SIRKLE CIRCUS - a collection of remixes. Work on other projects quickly began to fill John&amp;#8217;s time. As of 2008 John has a number of projects nearing completion, and the hunt for a distributor has begun. All of this is good news to fans who have been hungry for new material for nearly 9 years. In early 2008 The John Zewizz Appreciation Society was created by me out of frustration at the lack of Internet representation of a true American musick pioneer.&#160; As an archivist, completest, and all around obsessive compulsive pack rat, I knew going in that this was going to be a time consuming effort. During the Spring of 2008&#160;I had the wonderful opportunity to speak with John.&#160; I would be lying if I said I wasn&amp;#8217;t intimidated.&#160; But truth be told, John is a very friendly, articulate, and up front person.&#160; And fortunately for us, he agreed to this interview. The following took place through the mail in October and November of 2008, TheeBradMiller (TBM): What has SLEEPCHAMBER been up to since 2000? John Zewiz (JZ):&#160; Well, we&amp;#8217;ve been doing musick constantly since then, we just had many obstacles.&#160; After the 1997 tour of Germany we got ripped off&amp;#8230; there waz the accidental death ov a very close girlfriend, I waz recovering from heroin &amp;#038; cocaine addiction, and we were broke.&#160;&#160; Inner-X went thru a company break-up.&#160; Our Italian label just disappeared.&#160; Our German label also went broke so we were dropped&amp;#8230; which makes no sense since we had just done a German tour. We weren&amp;#8217;t doing musick on our regular scale.&#160; I mean we were releasing CD&amp;#8217;s about every 4 months for awhile.&#160; I mean you do get burned out. SLEEPCHAMBER iz a extremely demanding concept to maintain.&#160; With the rap &amp;#038; dance musick dominating the market it wazn&amp;#8217;t eazy getting a decent paying gig - if you could get one at all.&#160; Even with the 97 German tour, regular venues that had booked bands had switched over to DJ&amp;#8217;s and showcase DJ celebrities.&#160; They are far less work to set up, soundcheck, and cater too.&#160; Again we were doing musick, it just wasn&amp;#8217;t set up for a compiled release.&#160; There iz roughly 5 CD&amp;#8217;s worth ov musick recorded within the past 8 years.&#160; Bottom line&amp;#8230; I mostly needed a long break from playing live.&#160; I discontinued &amp;#8220;The Barbitchuettes&amp;#8221; in their prime.&#160; It waz time to strip down SLEEPCHAMBER for a new change.&#160; Playing live just got to be a very big deal and wazn&amp;#8217;t worth it. TBM: Why did you disband &amp;#8220;The Barbitchuettes&amp;#8221;?&#160; They seemed to be a large part ov the live show. JZ:&#160; I wanted to discontinue them while they were still in their prime.&#160; I really felt we had gone az far az we could with them.&#160; I didn&amp;#8217;t want them to be the big draw to the live shows and that&amp;#8217;s what waz evolving.&#160; There were security problems starting and its pretty hard running a band - never mind an additional 8-10 girls. The last show we did on New Years ov 2000 waz a disaster.&#160; A nightmare live performers fear&amp;#8230;.&#160; My guitarist vanished that night.&#160; Barbitchuettes were canceling that night like flies&amp;#8230; it waz unbelievable!&#160; We ended up with 3 people doing the show.&#160; Half the show waz fine, then we started getting all sorts ov sound problems.&#160; Worst ov all, all this brought on anxiety and destroyed me and my focus ov the show.,&#160; I could eazly say it waz the worst SLEEPCHAMBER show ever!!! TBM:&#160; Do you think this time off has damaged your popularity? JZ:&#160; We don&amp;#8217;t do musick for acceptance or approval.&#160; SLEEPCHAMBER iz a concept.&#160; We stay az far away az possible from fitting into a format.&#160; SLEEPCHAMBER musick evolves from us not delivered for demand.&#160; I know that sounds crazy - but it&#8217;s true.&#160; I really work az I want and feel.&#160; There iz no time format. TBM:&#160; Ok then, while we are on this topic&amp;#8230; all the rumors.&#160; There are rumors of heavy drug use.&#160; There are rumors that SLEEPCHAMBER was dissolved because of the deaths of people involved with the band. JZ:&#160; Yes, I know.&#160; And parts are true.&#160; We had about 4 deaths due to all different reasons.&#160; But we never dissolved SLEEPCHAMBER.&#160; I mean I live the SLEEPCHAMBER lifestyle.&#160; The musick iz a reflection ov my life and personality. TBM: The rumors of your drug problems are nearly legendary. JZ:&#160; Yes I started drugs at an early age (14) and they have had been getting stronger az time went by.&#160; I never had a drinking problem, I liked drinking - but never had a problem at all.&#160; Thru the 60&amp;#8217;s, 70&amp;#8217;s, and 80&amp;#8217;s I used mostly pills.&#160; All kinds - ups, downs, and narcotics. I started using heroin in the late 80&amp;#8217;s.&#160; For almost 20 years.&#160; Cocaine waz something I had always used.&#160; It just changed from sniffing to injecting and eventually smoking. I always favored the exotic drugs - like; amphetamine/barbiturate combination&amp;#8217;s and coke &amp;#038; heroin mixtures.&#160; I also favored barbiturates like qualudes, Seconal, amytal and carbatol. I had to use magick to break the bonds that drugs had on me.&#160; It waz part ov my being.&#160; Drugs became my world and everything in it.&#160; Only magick waz strong enough to focus my will and to direct my will into power. TBM: Seems to be a theme&amp;#8230; Drugs and Magick? JZ: I feel both are elements ov danger.&#160; Most think they know about drugs&amp;#8230; they don&amp;#8217;t!!!!&#160; Same with magick.&#160; Most don&amp;#8217;t even know about &amp;#8220;Equivalent Exchange&amp;#8221; or &amp;#8220;Will&amp;#8221;.&#160; Drugs will kill you eventually&amp;#8230;. Blind magick experiments will also change your life forever.&#160; Az when I began with magick I have always know that it can not be organized or predicted.&#160; Sigils, spells, trixsens are all talismans perceptions to the subconscious.&#160; Magick iz a beilef system.&#160; It&amp;#8217;s what you live by&#160;- like a code ov perception and desires you direct thru your true Will.&#160; The Will iz the strongest ability you live by.&#160; If you can control or focus your will to what you desire - that iz magick. TBM: What about Magick?&#160; You once said magick was as dangerous as drug use. JZ: I am extremely careful with my magick.&#160; I started with &amp;#8220;Sexmagick&amp;#8221; but eventually moved on to a form of &amp;#8220;Kaos Magick&amp;#8221;. TBM: Why is that? JZ:&#160; Because my concept of use ov &amp;#8220;Kaos Magick&amp;#8221; iz not exactly the type that iz written about - it also contains many ov my secret intentions and abilities used to overkum my difficult situations. Magick, when evoked, presents its results unpredictably.&#160; That&amp;#8217;s why knowing how to design a talisman iz so important.&#160; Az I had learned or experienced in my earlier daze ov experiments.&#160; Drugs kill and I belive magick haz an ability to kill.&#160; Especially if misdirected by an amateur.&#160; Once you understand how your personal concept ov magick works you instantly have an instinct ov respect and understanding.&#160; A perceptional ability to control a powerful direction ov your true will. TBM: How would you explain your &amp;#8220;Kaos Magick&amp;#8221;? JZ: Now you must know&amp;#8230; that if I explained my formula it&#8217;s &amp;#8220;magick shared - magick lost&amp;#8221;.&#160; I can only go here - over the past 10 years my ability ov scenes have bekum almost triple ov what they had been.&#160; Some believe -those who know, know it does not matter - Now, I can&amp;#8217;t go into talismans, sigils, spells, trixsens or charms - right now. But maybe sometime in the future. TBM:&#160; What about drugs?&#160; Are they a problem in the current line up? JZ:&#160; Truly not.&#160; I&amp;#8217;m not claiming that we are all completely straight, but there iz no &amp;#8220;hard stuff&amp;#8221;.&#160; We learned about what took us down once and I drew a line in the sand.&#160; None of us ever had a drinking problem and the new line up sees the mistakes we made in the late 90&amp;#8217;s. TBM: Back To magick&amp;#8230; who inspires you? JZ: Well, for a short time I waz involved with the Temple Ov Psychic Youth.&#160; I waz reading a little Crowley (I like books about him -more than books he writes, even though some ov hiz books are pure genius)&amp;#8230; Austin Spare iz another favorite.&#160; But finding anything on him iz almost impossible.&#160; Hiz sigils are magnificently powerful and strong. TBM: Iz magick part ov your everyday life? JZ: Az I mentioned before I use only magick when totally necessary.&#160; It&#8217;s dangerous, unpredictable and costly. An equivalent exchange could turn out to be just about anything&amp;#8230; you have to give to get&amp;#8230; I live magickly everyday in some sort ov way.&#160; But when it kums to full moons, blood and sorcery formulas I plan extensively and cover all my angles.&#160; Magick iz deadly when people play games with the power ov energy and spiritual dimensions.&#160; No one person iz an expert on any form ov magick.&#160; No matter what kind it iz. TBM:&#160; What have you found you can rely upon through the last 10 years. JZ: I am an alpha.&#160; I rely on no one.&#160; I do all I need myself.&#160; I&amp;#8217;m the originator ov SLEEPCHAMBER and after 25 years am still the only original one putting out musick.&#160; I&amp;#8217;ve always been older than everyone else and they use to kid me (about this).&#160; But now most Barbitchuettes are out ov shape or married (no difference), I&amp;#8217;m not putting them down - it&amp;#8217;s just I&amp;#8217;m in the best shape ov my life - emotionally and physically.&#160; And when you hear the new SLEEPCHAMBER releases you will see I&amp;#8217;ve gone no where -&#160;nothing haz changed and it&#8217;s a new era for SLEEPCHAMBER.&#160; I will continue SLEEPCHAMBER till I pass on&amp;#8230; TBM:&#160; I understand that there is a order to SLEEPCHAMBER and those who are involved in SLEEPCHAMBER JZ: I look at SLEEPCHAMBER az a lion pride.&#160; I&amp;#8217;m obviously the alpha male and have a good size pride ov members.&#160; Be they band members or SLEEP ROOKS (SLEEPCHAMBER ASSISTANTS). TBM: So in theory, it&#8217;s more ov a hierarchy? JZ:&#160; That&amp;#8217;s a perfect analogy. TBM:&#160; Looking back over the last 30 years, would you do anything different? JZ:&#160; Most definitely, I would have started SLEEPCHAMBER in 1975 instead ov 79-80.&#160; I would have done more material with Women Of The SS.&#160; This project conflicted with SLEEPCHAMBER many times.&#160; It wazn&amp;#8217;t an eazy project -but waz a concept that I really admired working on. TBM:&#160; You have fans from all over the world.&#160; &amp;#8220;The John Zewizz Appreciation Society&amp;#8221; receives email from Sweden, Russia, China, Japan, Peru, Portugal, Poland&amp;#8230;. every where.&#160; Why do you think that despite SLEEPCHAMBERS absence to the public eye&amp;#8230; you seem to be attracting new fans? JZ:&#160; I don&amp;#8217;t know where the new resurgence came from.&#160; It&amp;#8217;s almost like some have just discovered us.&#160; Some maybe younger, some admire our persistence&amp;#8230; After I seen a live Killing Joke DVD I truly felt like I had much longer to go with SLEEPCHAMBER.&#160; The singer &amp;#8220;Jazz Coleman&amp;#8221; seems to have more energy and creativeness than ever.&#160; It inspired me to beef up SLEEPCHAMBER to its max. After 20 odd years ov sticking to something that iz original and individual.&#160; I think that there are many more mystics in the world than people know.&#160; But that&#8217;s good.&#160; We want to keep our secrets secret. TBM:&#160; The interest has spawned quite a crop of bootlegs; JZ: I will admit since I saw the interests and then the bootlegging ov SLEEPCHAMBER I was furious!&#160; We were doing musick - but not releasing it.&#160; We don&amp;#8217;t follow the rock n roll mentality.&#160; I waz working doing&#160;a couple ov independent film soundtrax.&#160; I had an offer to do video game musick.&#160; I was even in a film - I played a priest. TBM: Describe your experience of releasing SLEEPCHAMBER material through other labels. JZ: Most labels want you because you are the most popular artist on their label.&#160; This helps sell more ov their project ov mostly unknowns - including many times their own bands.&#160; This waz popular with compilations and live shows.&#160; Not that I mind, but at a certain time they shift all the promotion and energy to themselves instead ov SLEEPCHAMBER - which iz or haz been always the headliner. Musica Maxima Magnetica in Italy always favored the Gothic magick style ov material.&#160; Always.&#160; F&#252;nfUndVierzig was always open, they released mostly all the SLEEPCHAMBER projects on CD.&#160; They dropped us right after the 97 German tour.&#160; I am wondering if he waz involved with &amp;#8220;Ralph&amp;#8221; (the tour manager) and helped rip us off ov close to $25,000.&#160; A trixsen on the way. I would have to be honest on this one.&#160; With most all labels - I have been greatly disappointed.&#160; They never deliver what they contract to.&#160; F&#252;nfUndVierzig waz the best.&#160; But after falling off the face ov the world.. we went out ov print.&#160; F&#252;nfUndVierzig had plans for a 7&amp;#8243; vinyl single on green vinyl that contained &amp;#8220;Sweet Dreams Sweet&amp;#8221;.&#160; Edited with Pope John the 23rd singing along. See the SIAMESE SUCCUBI VHS or DVD releases.&#160; The flip waz going to be &amp;#8220;Psychosexual&amp;#8221;.&#160; But this novelty single never waz released.&#160; There waz also a Live In Germany 97 - Best of the Livetrax.&#160; It waz quite good - especially for live material.&#160; It waz titled &amp;#8220;Species Innteruptus&amp;#8221;.&#160; Future plans to release it in the works.&#160; I am not sure if it would be on an independent label ov 500 or something from Inner-X. TBM: How successful was the last tour (Germany 97)? JZ:&#160; It waz an adventure, that&amp;#8217;s for sure.&#160; Other than our tour manager ripping us off $25,000.&#160; I lost a camera with 6 shows&#160;&amp;#038; backstage footage&amp;#8230; that sucks!&#160; But overall we had a great time enjoying Germany. TBM: Do you miss the stage? JZ: A bit, not too much.&#160; It just takes so much&amp;#8230; besides the 4 band members, there&amp;#8217;s 8-10 girls, a soundman, 4 roadies, 2 lightmen, and a 3 man video crew!&#160; That&amp;#8217;s not mentioning a retail crew to sell T-Shirts and CD&amp;#8217;s.&#160; Its too much ov a production after awhile.&#160; So az much az I&amp;#8217;ve grown to dislike it&amp;#8230; I miss it a bit. TBM: About the future&amp;#8230;. what is the future of XXX releases. JZ:&#160; Yes, I have plans for a Women OF The SS CD/Video pack, and a Inner-X CD release with trax from Hidious In Strength, Women Of The SS, Daze Ov Trance, Dokument, and others&amp;#8230; more on that later.&#160; It looks like spring ov 2009. Right now, I&amp;#8217;m sure most SLEEPCHAMBER products are out ov print. TBM:&#160; Do you plan on releasing anything anytime soon? JZ: Yes we are finally got some backing and that actually brought SLEEPCHAMBER back to its regular place.&#160; There are plans to release 3 CD&amp;#8217;s with in the next 3 months.&#160; &amp;#8220;SOUNDTRAX&amp;#8221;, &amp;#8220;SECOND INTIATION&amp;#8221;, and &amp;#8220;SOCEREY. SECRETS, &amp;#038; SECRET CHARMS&amp;#8221;. I decided to start off where we left off.&#160; &amp;#8220;SOUNDTRAX&amp;#8221; waz always in the planning but never got to see the light ov day.&#160; I figured this time period waz perfect for a release that covered a time period mixture.&#160; This release starts at 1989 and ranges up to about 2006.&#160; The material iz all Soundtrack style music. Some iz from independent video and film scores.&#160; We have also been working on a song styled release. TBM: Iz that one planned az one ov the 3 being released by the spring? JZ:&#160; Yes, it&amp;#8217;s called &amp;#8220;SECOND INTIATION&amp;#8221;.&#160; The concept iz a bit more darker and psychedelic compared to past releases.&#160; It&amp;#8217;s moodier and really different for us. TBM:&#160; Can you tell me more about the release? JZ: We did close to 70 trax over this period for this release.&#160; There iz a jazz track, a lounge track, a more electronic and cabaret type ov style to it.&#160; I know it will surprise just about everyone. TBM: How long do you think SLEEPCHAMBER will last? JZ: I&amp;#8217;d say az long az I&amp;#8217;m alive&amp;#8230; TBM:&#160; Not to be morbid, but what if you are bed ridden? JZ:&#160; Makes no difference&amp;#8230;. I&amp;#8217;ll do what I can from the bed.&#160; So az many assume my age haz something to do with it.&#160; That&amp;#8217;s bullshit. I have bekum SLEEPCHAMBER.&#160; Truly&amp;#8230; I live the life.&#160; I write the lyrics (words to my life) etc&amp;#8230; Download Gspot48-SLEEPCHAMBER Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 09 Dec 2008 15:02:17 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>GSpot #47- Matt Kelland: Machinima</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/23689428-GSpot-47-Matt-Kelland-Machinima</link>
      <description>Joseph Matheny talks to Matt Kelland of Moviestorm about the art form of Machinima and Matt&amp;#8217;s company Moviestorm, which produces free software to produce your own Machinima movies. Music by Coldcut and The Rolling Stones.Moviestorm/machinima links:Main moviestorm site: http://moviestorm.net/ Development blog: http://moviestorm.blogspot.com/ Main blog: http://www.moviestormblog.com/ My blog: http://mattkelland.blogspot.com/ Machinima for Dummies: http://www.machinimafordummies.com/ Other machinima sites: http://www.machiniplex.net/ - selection of best movies in high quality http://www.machinima.com/ - largest machinima site http://www.mprem.com/e107/news.php - machinima news http://www.archive.org/details/machinima - Internet archive machinima collection http://www.tmunderground.com/index.php - mostly The Movies machinima, also Moviestorm, Antics3D and iClone http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/community/machinima/movies.shtml - World of Warcraft machinima http://www.sims99.com/ - S...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Joseph Matheny talks to Matt Kelland of Moviestorm about the art form of Machinima and Matt&amp;#8217;s company Moviestorm, which produces free software to produce your own Machinima movies. Music by Coldcut and The Rolling Stones.Moviestorm/machinima links:Main moviestorm site: http://moviestorm.net/ Development blog: http://moviestorm.blogspot.com/ Main blog: http://www.moviestormblog.com/ My blog: http://mattkelland.blogspot.com/ Machinima for Dummies: http://www.machinimafordummies.com/ Other machinima sites: http://www.machiniplex.net/ - selection of best movies in high quality http://www.machinima.com/ - largest machinima site http://www.mprem.com/e107/news.php - machinima news http://www.archive.org/details/machinima - Internet archive machinima collection http://www.tmunderground.com/index.php - mostly The Movies machinima, also Moviestorm, Antics3D and iClone http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/community/machinima/movies.shtml - World of Warcraft machinima http://www.sims99.com/ - Sims / Sims2 machinima http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Machinima - making machinima in Second Life http://flightsimmachinima.montydan.com/ - flight sim machinima http://www.machinifeed.com/ - machinima-focused RSS feed Books: Machinima (Kelland, Morris, Lloyd) http://www.amazon.com/Machinima-Dave-Morris/dp/1592006507 Machinima for Dummies (Hancock, Ingram) http://www.amazon.com/Machinima- Dummies-Computer-Tech/dp/0470096918/ Machinima Artistry (Marino) http://www.amazon.com/3D-Game-Based-Filmmaking-Machinima-CD-ROM/dp/1932111859/ Download GSpot #47- Matt Kelland: Machinima Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Joseph Matheny talks to Matt Kelland of Moviestorm about the art form of Machinima and Matt&amp;#8217;s company Moviestorm, which produces free software to produce your own Machinima movies. Music by Coldcut and The Rolling Stones.Moviestorm/machinima links:Main moviestorm site: http://moviestorm.net/ Development blog: http://moviestorm.blogspot.com/ Main blog: http://www.moviestormblog.com/ My blog: http://mattkelland.blogspot.com/ Machinima for Dummies: http://www.machinimafordummies.com/ Other machinima sites: http://www.machiniplex.net/ - selection of best movies in high quality http://www.machinima.com/ - largest machinima site http://www.mprem.com/e107/news.php - machinima news http://www.archive.org/details/machinima - Internet archive machinima collection http://www.tmunderground.com/index.php - mostly The Movies machinima, also Moviestorm, Antics3D and iClone http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/community/machinima/movies.shtml - World of Warcraft machinima http://www.sims99.com/ - Sims / Sims2 machinima http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/Machinima - making machinima in Second Life http://flightsimmachinima.montydan.com/ - flight sim machinima http://www.machinifeed.com/ - machinima-focused RSS feed Books: Machinima (Kelland, Morris, Lloyd) http://www.amazon.com/Machinima-Dave-Morris/dp/1592006507 Machinima for Dummies (Hancock, Ingram) http://www.amazon.com/Machinima- Dummies-Computer-Tech/dp/0470096918/ Machinima Artistry (Marino) http://www.amazon.com/3D-Game-Based-Filmmaking-Machinima-CD-ROM/dp/1932111859/ Download GSpot #47- Matt Kelland: Machinima Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 01 Dec 2008 06:32:57 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>The GSpot #46: Mystery X</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/23659685-The-GSpot-46-Mystery-X</link>
      <description>Infictive.com Scholar Mystery X avoids all discussion of his previous album Blame Anonymous and instead we discuss the on-going entheogenic research being conducted by members of the Journal of Infictive Research. We discuss at length the origin, form, function, and intent behind the largest Wik your path to ADVENTURE on the internet. We close with out-takes from the Blame Anonymous album that have until now not been heard. &#160; Download Mystery X - Infictive.com Share This</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Infictive.com Scholar Mystery X avoids all discussion of his previous album Blame Anonymous and instead we discuss the on-going entheogenic research being conducted by members of the Journal of Infictive Research. We discuss at length the origin, form, function, and intent behind the largest Wik your path to ADVENTURE on the internet. We close with out-takes from the Blame Anonymous album that have until now not been heard. &#160; Download Mystery X - Infictive.com Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Infictive.com Scholar Mystery X avoids all discussion of his previous album Blame Anonymous and instead we discuss the on-going entheogenic research being conducted by members of the Journal of Infictive Research. We discuss at length the origin, form, function, and intent behind the largest Wik your path to ADVENTURE on the internet. We close with out-takes from the Blame Anonymous album that have until now not been heard. &#160; Download Mystery X - Infictive.com Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 23 Nov 2008 10:16:42 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>kkoagukkastt Aurum Nostrum 3.1 Earth</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/23621952-kkoagukkastt-Aurum-Nostrum-3-1-Earth</link>
      <description>Earth The primordial Earth transformed, once a hot ball of liquid fire, now dry and cold. Shooting forth black bile, an individual of melancholic disposition sits in solid darkness, all sensations tell of thickness and quietness. The gnomic sphere has an outer core that generates a magnetic field, convection movements in the core are chaotic, sometimes reversing alignment. Earth is open to recieve and swallow up the physical, sensual aspects of life the feminine and masculine together. The azure blue of a clear sky illuminates the lower left point of the pentagram. About kkoagulaa A convergence of creative paths crossed in the final days of Manes, pointing to the inevitability of the birth of kkoagulaa. The projects inception is an answer to the restrictions placed upon bands of any genre. When it comes to stretching out beyond genre considerations, kkoagulaa represents what happens when the walls between modes of expression are forgotten. Central visionary ccernn, began with gather...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Earth The primordial Earth transformed, once a hot ball of liquid fire, now dry and cold. Shooting forth black bile, an individual of melancholic disposition sits in solid darkness, all sensations tell of thickness and quietness. The gnomic sphere has an outer core that generates a magnetic field, convection movements in the core are chaotic, sometimes reversing alignment. Earth is open to recieve and swallow up the physical, sensual aspects of life the feminine and masculine together. The azure blue of a clear sky illuminates the lower left point of the pentagram. About kkoagulaa A convergence of creative paths crossed in the final days of Manes, pointing to the inevitability of the birth of kkoagulaa. The projects inception is an answer to the restrictions placed upon bands of any genre. When it comes to stretching out beyond genre considerations, kkoagulaa represents what happens when the walls between modes of expression are forgotten. Central visionary ccernn, began with gathering the kkoagulaa kkollektivv of likeminded creative people: eemersonn (Choronzon, Veil of Thorns) and vvindd (Atrox). The next layer to be added around the kkollektivv is the kkontributorr kkaball consisting of hatlen, hoemsnes (The 3rd and the Mortal), trstn (Chton). The mission of kkoagulaa is to work in an expanded range of media and even to step outside conventions of what constitutes avant-garde art and music. The art of kkoagulaa is the embodiment of art called into question, and the answer. Brought into focus through a heaping of phases of history, kkoagulaa is the deconstruction of art and a distillation of the soul found at the creative center. As the canon of rock music and prevailing sub-genres crushes the possibility of revelation, and certainly any pretense of revolution, the ubiquitous elements of the medium are examined. Emerging from a history of leading and defining genres and movements like Avant-Garde Metal, Post-Blackmetal, Psychedelic Industrial Blackmetal and Post-Rock, kkoagulaa has truly moved beyond genre, genre hybrids and the now common game of the mix-and-match patchnwork approach so often called progressive or avant-garde. More kkoagulaa: kkoagulaa Journal last.fm myspace nrk/ur&#248;rt virb &#160; Download kkoagukkastt Aurum Nostrum 3.1 Earth Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Earth The primordial Earth transformed, once a hot ball of liquid fire, now dry and cold. Shooting forth black bile, an individual of melancholic disposition sits in solid darkness, all sensations tell of thickness and quietness. The gnomic sphere has an outer core that generates a magnetic field, convection movements in the core are chaotic, sometimes reversing alignment. Earth is open to recieve and swallow up the physical, sensual aspects of life the feminine and masculine together. The azure blue of a clear sky illuminates the lower left point of the pentagram. About kkoagulaa A convergence of creative paths crossed in the final days of Manes, pointing to the inevitability of the birth of kkoagulaa. The projects inception is an answer to the restrictions placed upon bands of any genre. When it comes to stretching out beyond genre considerations, kkoagulaa represents what happens when the walls between modes of expression are forgotten. Central visionary ccernn, began with gathering the kkoagulaa kkollektivv of likeminded creative people: eemersonn (Choronzon, Veil of Thorns) and vvindd (Atrox). The next layer to be added around the kkollektivv is the kkontributorr kkaball consisting of hatlen, hoemsnes (The 3rd and the Mortal), trstn (Chton). The mission of kkoagulaa is to work in an expanded range of media and even to step outside conventions of what constitutes avant-garde art and music. The art of kkoagulaa is the embodiment of art called into question, and the answer. Brought into focus through a heaping of phases of history, kkoagulaa is the deconstruction of art and a distillation of the soul found at the creative center. As the canon of rock music and prevailing sub-genres crushes the possibility of revelation, and certainly any pretense of revolution, the ubiquitous elements of the medium are examined. Emerging from a history of leading and defining genres and movements like Avant-Garde Metal, Post-Blackmetal, Psychedelic Industrial Blackmetal and Post-Rock, kkoagulaa has truly moved beyond genre, genre hybrids and the now common game of the mix-and-match patchnwork approach so often called progressive or avant-garde. More kkoagulaa: kkoagulaa Journal last.fm myspace nrk/ur&#248;rt virb &#160; Download kkoagukkastt Aurum Nostrum 3.1 Earth Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Nov 2008 09:01:48 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>The GSpot #45: Nemo and R6XX</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/23600261-The-GSpot-45-Nemo-and-R6XX</link>
      <description>Today on The GSpot, Wes Unruh discusses R6XX - aka R6volutionary Xchange with artist Nemo Boko. Wes and Nemo veer out across a wide expanse of topics, from the evolutionary tools that Nemo has stocked his online store with to his captivating live performances of ambidextrous painting, while along the way discussing the myriad influences that inform his work. Stay tuned after the interview for an assemblage of the piece &#8220;You Are God, Guard Your Mind&#8221; by elements of M^2.D Download The GSpot #45: Nemo and R6XX Share This</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Today on The GSpot, Wes Unruh discusses R6XX - aka R6volutionary Xchange with artist Nemo Boko. Wes and Nemo veer out across a wide expanse of topics, from the evolutionary tools that Nemo has stocked his online store with to his captivating live performances of ambidextrous painting, while along the way discussing the myriad influences that inform his work. Stay tuned after the interview for an assemblage of the piece &#8220;You Are God, Guard Your Mind&#8221; by elements of M^2.D Download The GSpot #45: Nemo and R6XX Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Today on The GSpot, Wes Unruh discusses R6XX - aka R6volutionary Xchange with artist Nemo Boko. Wes and Nemo veer out across a wide expanse of topics, from the evolutionary tools that Nemo has stocked his online store with to his captivating live performances of ambidextrous painting, while along the way discussing the myriad influences that inform his work. Stay tuned after the interview for an assemblage of the piece &#8220;You Are God, Guard Your Mind&#8221; by elements of M^2.D Download The GSpot #45: Nemo and R6XX Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Nov 2008 07:27:21 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Raymond Salvatore Harmon: The Philosopher&#8217;s Stone- Additions</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/23589287-Raymond-Salvatore-Harmon-The-Philosopher%E2%80%99s-Stone-Additions</link>
      <description>A few more additions to the Special Greylodge Edition of Raymond Salvatore Harmon: The Philosopher&amp;#8217;s Stone Torrent of an MPG RIP of the DVD Pilotlite &amp;#8220;Press to Play&amp;#8221; Version Podcast version below Also: Greylodge podcaster Tracy Twyman http://greylodge.org/gpc/?cat=36 on Coast to Coast AM Sunday night. http://tracyrtwyman.com/blog/?p=419 Download Raymond Salvatore Harmon: The Philosopher&amp;amp;#039;s Stone- Podcast Edition Share This</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>A few more additions to the Special Greylodge Edition of Raymond Salvatore Harmon: The Philosopher&amp;#8217;s Stone Torrent of an MPG RIP of the DVD Pilotlite &amp;#8220;Press to Play&amp;#8221; Version Podcast version below Also: Greylodge podcaster Tracy Twyman http://greylodge.org/gpc/?cat=36 on Coast to Coast AM Sunday night. http://tracyrtwyman.com/blog/?p=419 Download Raymond Salvatore Harmon: The Philosopher&amp;amp;#039;s Stone- Podcast Edition Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>A few more additions to the Special Greylodge Edition of Raymond Salvatore Harmon: The Philosopher&amp;#8217;s Stone Torrent of an MPG RIP of the DVD Pilotlite &amp;#8220;Press to Play&amp;#8221; Version Podcast version below Also: Greylodge podcaster Tracy Twyman http://greylodge.org/gpc/?cat=36 on Coast to Coast AM Sunday night. http://tracyrtwyman.com/blog/?p=419 Download Raymond Salvatore Harmon: The Philosopher&amp;amp;#039;s Stone- Podcast Edition Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 06 Nov 2008 16:10:10 -0800</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>'GPOD'</itunes:author>
      <itunes:keywords>art, GPC, Greylodge Special Collections</itunes:keywords>
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      <title>Halfcast Episode 13</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/23571442-Halfcast-Episode-13</link>
      <description>It`s a little known fact that there was a 13th apostle, who like Jesus was a midget. His name was Edgar and Jesus used to stand on his shoulder`s so that you could only see Edgar&#8217;s feet. That way Jesus looked tall and noble. Sadly Jesus never mentioned Edgar in his teachings because he was jealous of the time that this smoking hot whore called Mary washed Edgar`s feet with her hair thinking they in fact belonged to Jesus. So this thirteenth episode of the HalfCast is dedicated to Edgar and his sterling leg work. __ Subscribe with iTunes or copy and paste http://feeds.feedburner.com/HalfcastPodcast into your podcasting software Download Episode 13 GPC HalfCast Archive Page Playlist after the clickety clack American Lesley Jane - George W. Bush is our man Hanay - Joe Le Taxi Intro Flying on Acid Dengue Fever - Monsoon of Perfume The Revival of Mrs Winters Ripe Avocadoes GPS of the heart part I Aphex Twin - Petiatil Cx Htdui The Sweetest Stalker Optiganally Yours - You&#8217;re Something Spe...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>It`s a little known fact that there was a 13th apostle, who like Jesus was a midget. His name was Edgar and Jesus used to stand on his shoulder`s so that you could only see Edgar&#8217;s feet. That way Jesus looked tall and noble. Sadly Jesus never mentioned Edgar in his teachings because he was jealous of the time that this smoking hot whore called Mary washed Edgar`s feet with her hair thinking they in fact belonged to Jesus. So this thirteenth episode of the HalfCast is dedicated to Edgar and his sterling leg work. __ Subscribe with iTunes or copy and paste http://feeds.feedburner.com/HalfcastPodcast into your podcasting software Download Episode 13 GPC HalfCast Archive Page Playlist after the clickety clack American Lesley Jane - George W. Bush is our man Hanay - Joe Le Taxi Intro Flying on Acid Dengue Fever - Monsoon of Perfume The Revival of Mrs Winters Ripe Avocadoes GPS of the heart part I Aphex Twin - Petiatil Cx Htdui The Sweetest Stalker Optiganally Yours - You&#8217;re Something Special to me Dirty Old Man Quincy Jones - Ridiculous Scene GPS of the heart part II SMS Doctor Blonde Redhead - Misery is a butterfly Frustration Donor Everett-Wheller-Graham explained Gangpol Und Mit - Notre Vie N&#8217;est Pas Simple Vous Ne Devenez Pas Jeune Lady Watching + Ultra secret material Download Halfcast Episode 13 Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>It`s a little known fact that there was a 13th apostle, who like Jesus was a midget. His name was Edgar and Jesus used to stand on his shoulder`s so that you could only see Edgar&#8217;s feet. That way Jesus looked tall and noble. Sadly Jesus never mentioned Edgar in his teachings because he was jealous of the time that this smoking hot whore called Mary washed Edgar`s feet with her hair thinking they in fact belonged to Jesus. So this thirteenth episode of the HalfCast is dedicated to Edgar and his sterling leg work. __ Subscribe with iTunes or copy and paste http://feeds.feedburner.com/HalfcastPodcast into your podcasting software Download Episode 13 GPC HalfCast Archive Page Playlist after the clickety clack American Lesley Jane - George W. Bush is our man Hanay - Joe Le Taxi Intro Flying on Acid Dengue Fever - Monsoon of Perfume The Revival of Mrs Winters Ripe Avocadoes GPS of the heart part I Aphex Twin - Petiatil Cx Htdui The Sweetest Stalker Optiganally Yours - You&#8217;re Something Special to me Dirty Old Man Quincy Jones - Ridiculous Scene GPS of the heart part II SMS Doctor Blonde Redhead - Misery is a butterfly Frustration Donor Everett-Wheller-Graham explained Gangpol Und Mit - Notre Vie N&#8217;est Pas Simple Vous Ne Devenez Pas Jeune Lady Watching + Ultra secret material Download Halfcast Episode 13 Share This</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Nov 2008 09:19:12 -0800</pubDate>
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      <itunes:author>'GPOD'</itunes:author>
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      <title>Scott Landes of Collide: a collaborative profile.</title>
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      <description>Next week- supposing I can finally kick the plague that&amp;#8217;s been ravaging my innards- I&amp;#8217;m going to be writing a review of Collide&amp;#8217;s recent release Two Headed Monster. It&amp;#8217;ll run both on Alterati.com and Greylodge.org. This album has been three years in the making, and as you may have already heard, showcases Danny Carey from Tool and Dean Garcia from Curve, as well as the members of the live band they assembled.Before then, however, I wanted to give a shout out to an ex-bandmate and good friend of mine, who happens to be a member of that live band- Scott Landes. The fact of that matter is that oftentimes the headliners steal all the oxygen from the room- which isn&amp;#8217;t to say that it isn&amp;#8217;t warranted. (My respect for what kaRIN and statiK have done aside, I won&amp;#8217;t deny an almost fanboy-ish love for Danny Carey&amp;#8217;s drumming.) However, in this case the other members, who often get referred to in the reviews as &amp;#8220;the live band,&amp;#8221; are all ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Next week- supposing I can finally kick the plague that&amp;#8217;s been ravaging my innards- I&amp;#8217;m going to be writing a review of Collide&amp;#8217;s recent release Two Headed Monster. It&amp;#8217;ll run both on Alterati.com and Greylodge.org. This album has been three years in the making, and as you may have already heard, showcases Danny Carey from Tool and Dean Garcia from Curve, as well as the members of the live band they assembled.Before then, however, I wanted to give a shout out to an ex-bandmate and good friend of mine, who happens to be a member of that live band- Scott Landes. The fact of that matter is that oftentimes the headliners steal all the oxygen from the room- which isn&amp;#8217;t to say that it isn&amp;#8217;t warranted. (My respect for what kaRIN and statiK have done aside, I won&amp;#8217;t deny an almost fanboy-ish love for Danny Carey&amp;#8217;s drumming.) However, in this case the other members, who often get referred to in the reviews as &amp;#8220;the live band,&amp;#8221; are all talented musicians in their own right. Who knows the names of the band that played with Tori Amos when touring for Little Earthquakes, or PJ Harvey&amp;#8217;s bandmates on Rid of Me? (Don&amp;#8217;t check with Google. I&amp;#8217;m just making a point.) This is a fault purely of the press- and the simple bottom line of what sells tickets and records. I don&amp;#8217;t know the other members of Collide&amp;#8217;s band well enough to talk about them, though Kai Kurosawa&amp;#8217;s muscianship is clearly impressive. However, having known, worked with, and on several occasions lived with Scott, I wanted to share a little of that, and some reflections of my own work with him and how he influenced me- before jumping into a review of Collide&amp;#8217;s album on its own ground. I first met Scott in 98 or 99 during my Sophmore year at Bard College. Our mutual friend Jim introduced us, and he promptly blew me away with the intensity of his playing- and in the process snapped at least one of the strings on the Mexican strat that I owned at the time. From that point on, we began a many-year long collaboration which oftentimes veered into the obscure or plain bizarre. Scott got me to take music more seriously- it was hard not to, what with how passionate he is about it. He would literally stay up all night playing until his fingers bled. (And then keep playing.) One part of what motivated me to take Jazz harmony and music theory classes was so that I could keep up with him on my chosen instrument at the time, bass. On the other hand, I&amp;#8217;d like to think that I helped him learn to take music a little less seriously. Oftentimes, we would have absurd jams so ridiculous that we&amp;#8217;d fall over laughing. These first meanderings took the form of Bile Shower, a truly awful concoction which was a great deal of fun to create, and which wreaks pain and havoc upon whomever has the poor sense to subject themselves to it. This did eventually lead to more serious projects, such as Babalon, but throughout I would say that there&amp;#8217;s always been an underlying comedy in most of the work we&amp;#8217;ve done together, even those which got more production attention, like subQtaneous. (Here is a live recording of Waiting and a demo of Save The World, two of my favorites from what we recorded with Babalon). After Babalon broke up, Scott joined forces with Collide, and a little while thereafter, with Mankind Is Obsolete. I had MKIO stay at my apartment several months back, when they were still on their colossal year+ tour, and got to briefly reconnect with him and meet some new faces. Here is a band operating completely without a label, living out of a van, playing gigs varying in size and grandiosity from Warp tour dates to some people in a corn field. (Read Part 1 and Part 2 of my review and interview with Mankind is Obsolete from last year before they hit the road.) Living off of tuna and celery and playing music every night. It just goes to show that though the days of excess Guns N&amp;#8217; Roses got to experience might be gone, if you are committed enough, you can hit the road and find an audience. I&amp;#8217;ve been involved in several musical projects since Babalon, and some studio work with Scott since. However, I&amp;#8217;ve yet to meet someone with his singleminded passion, dedication and drive for the art. It is truly a rare thing. If you have the opportunity to see him perform with Collide, Mankind Is Obsolete, or any other bands that he chooses to work with, I highly suggest you take it. I always look forward to seeing him on stage, or having another opportunity to collaborate. Look for a review of Two Headed Monster next week. &amp;#8211;James Curcio. (As a final note to the Fallen Nation readers out there- yes, the character of Cody was based- in part - on Scott.) Share This</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Next week- supposing I can finally kick the plague that&amp;#8217;s been ravaging my innards- I&amp;#8217;m going to be writing a review of Collide&amp;#8217;s recent release Two Headed Monster. It&amp;#8217;ll run both on Alterati.com and Greylodge.org. This album has been three years in the making, and as you may have already heard, showcases Danny Carey from Tool and Dean Garcia from Curve, as well as the members of the live band they assembled.Before then, however, I wanted to give a shout out to an ex-bandmate and good friend of mine, who happens to be a member of that live band- Scott Landes. The fact of that matter is that oftentimes the headliners steal all the oxygen from the room- which isn&amp;#8217;t to say that it isn&amp;#8217;t warranted. (My respect for what kaRIN and statiK have done aside, I won&amp;#8217;t deny an almost fanboy-ish love for Danny Carey&amp;#8217;s drumming.) However, in this case the other members, who often get referred to in the reviews as &amp;#8220;the live band,&amp;#8221; are all talented musicians in their own right. Who knows the names of the band that played with Tori Amos when touring for Little Earthquakes, or PJ Harvey&amp;#8217;s bandmates on Rid of Me? (Don&amp;#8217;t check with Google. I&amp;#8217;m just making a point.) This is a fault purely of the press- and the simple bottom line of what sells tickets and records. I don&amp;#8217;t know the other members of Collide&amp;#8217;s band well enough to talk about them, though Kai Kurosawa&amp;#8217;s muscianship is clearly impressive. However, having known, worked with, and on several occasions lived with Scott, I wanted to share a little of that, and some reflections of my own work with him and how he influenced me- before jumping into a review of Collide&amp;#8217;s album on its own ground. I first met Scott in 98 or 99 during my Sophmore year at Bard College. Our mutual friend Jim introduced us, and he promptly blew me away with the intensity of his playing- and in the process snapped at least one of the strings on the Mexican strat that I owned at the time. From that point on, we began a many-year long collaboration which oftentimes veered into the obscure or plain bizarre. Scott got me to take music more seriously- it was hard not to, what with how passionate he is about it. He would literally stay up all night playing until his fingers bled. (And then keep playing.) One part of what motivated me to take Jazz harmony and music theory classes was so that I could keep up with him on my chosen instrument at the time, bass. On the other hand, I&amp;#8217;d like to think that I helped him learn to take music a little less seriously. Oftentimes, we would have absurd jams so ridiculous that we&amp;#8217;d fall over laughing. These first meanderings took the form of Bile Shower, a truly awful concoction which was a great deal of fun to create, and which wreaks pain and havoc upon whomever has the poor sense to subject themselves to it. This did eventually lead to more serious projects, such as Babalon, but throughout I would say that there&amp;#8217;s always been an underlying comedy in most of the work we&amp;#8217;ve done together, even those which got more production attention, like subQtaneous. (Here is a live recording of Waiting and a demo of Save The World, two of my favorites from what we recorded with Babalon). After Babalon broke up, Scott joined forces with Collide, and a little while thereafter, with Mankind Is Obsolete. I had MKIO stay at my apartment several months back, when they were still on their colossal year+ tour, and got to briefly reconnect with him and meet some new faces. Here is a band operating completely without a label, living out of a van, playing gigs varying in size and grandiosity from Warp tour dates to some people in a corn field. (Read Part 1 and Part 2 of my review and interview with Mankind is Obsolete from last year before they hit the road.) Living off of tuna and celery and playing music every night. It just goes to show that though the days of excess Guns N&amp;#8217; Roses got to experience might be gone, if you are committed enough, you can hit the road and find an audience. I&amp;#8217;ve been involved in several musical projects since Babalon, and some studio work with Scott since. However, I&amp;#8217;ve yet to meet someone with his singleminded passion, dedication and drive for the art. It is truly a rare thing. If you have the opportunity to see him perform with Collide, Mankind Is Obsolete, or any other bands that he chooses to work with, I highly suggest you take it. I always look forward to seeing him on stage, or having another opportunity to collaborate. Look for a review of Two Headed Monster next week. &amp;#8211;James Curcio. (As a final note to the Fallen Nation readers out there- yes, the character of Cody was based- in part - on Scott.) Share This</itunes:summary>
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