In this freeform episode, rich entrees of rare psych-rock are interspersed with palate-cleansing sorbets of lemon-bright indie rock and jazz. Heard are Chrome, Ronnie Ray Padilla, Swans, and more.
In this freeform episode, rich entrees of rare psych-rock and interspersed with palate-cleansing sorbets of lemon-bright indie rock. Heard are Victor Bravo, Australian psychedelic rock, Miriodor, and more.
A lot of classic Allman Brothers Band jams are heard here in this episode built around the guest appearance by Butch Trucks. Butch talks to us about how the Internet has affected the music business. Trucks also tells us how Allman Brothers Band embraces the Internet as a medium through subscription web casts available at moogis.com. Also heard are 31st of February, Zappa, and more.
Andy Votel of Finders Keepers Records/Twisted Nerve, etc. is the interview guest. In conversation with him we discuss the bizarre Vampires of Dartmoore and Science Fiction Dance Party albums Finders Keeper Records has reissued, as well as other recent B-Music releases. Also heard are Johnny Cash, Sam and the Plants, Dr. Music, and more.
Dave Swanson of the Ohio garage rock scene is the interview guest. In conversation with him we discuss the last two Rainy Day Saints albums. Also heard are Swans, My Son the Bum, Butthole Surfers, Dr. Music, and more.
Features Skuffle, who celebrate rock unplugged. A conversation with Skuffle?s Kevin Healy. Also heard are Makajodama, The Challengers, Dr. Music, and more.
This show features the music of Stace England with a conversation with England. We focus on his new album in celebration of little-known filmmaker Oscar Micheaux and other historical influences on his work. Also heard are Sam Bush, Morita Doji, Dr. Music, and more.
This show features the music of both Indian vocalist Najma Akhtar and guitarist Gary Lucas (Captain Beefheart, etc.) with a conversation with Lucas. Also heard are The Fall, UFO, Dr. Music, and more.