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Radical Research Podcast

Summary: Join hosts Jeff Wagner and Hunter Ginn in a bi-weekly conversation about the inner- and outer-reaches of left-field rock and metal music.

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 Episode 45 – A Means to an End: The Manes Discography | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

For the 45th episode of Radical Research, we continue our trek north, this time landing in Trondheim, Norway, where we take a close look at the vast and fascinating discography of Manes. Well-respected in black metal circles for their personal and visionary approach to the...

 Episode 44 – 44th & Magical: Xysma 1989 – 1998 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:36:23

When Uranus falls, once and for all, in the cosmic background will be heard the humming, buzzing sound of a tragically-overlooked group of travelers. Formed in 1988 in Turku, Finland, Xysma waged a decade-long war against expectation and small-mindedness. With phantasm-like stealth, the band moved...

 Episode 43 – Cut It! Cut It! Dissecting Mr. Bungle’s ‘California’ | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

After recording two mind-bending and defiant albums — pieced together, ever so precariously, with the bacterial molecules of metal, ska, contemporary music, free jazz, musique concrete, tango, imaginary soundtracks, and the music of the Middle East — Mr. Bungle returned to the table in 1999...

 Episode 42 – Modular Madness: In the Laboratory with Heldon’s ‘Stand By’ | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Emerging from a web of poststructuralist philosophy and electronic fetishism, France’s Heldon — whose name is derived from Norman Spinrad novel, The Iron Dream — functioned from 1974–1979 as a vehicle for Richard Pinhas’ wildest aural fantasies. The group’s first six albums work through an...

 Episode 41.5 – Mystery Snippets pt. 2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Welcome to the second installment of this occasional episode in the margins…we have fun trying to fool each other by playing an unlabeled, unmarked piece of music. For diehard Radical Research enthusiasts only! Music cited in this episodeSorry, you’ll need to listen to find out.

 Episode 41 – Express Bullet Train to Obscurity Town: Sindrome, Epitaph, Mid-Evil, Embrionic Death, Paraxism | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Let’s face it: we live in a world bereft of justice. And so it falls on the shoulders of Radical Research to shine a bit of light into this dim world. On this, our 41st episode, we give a voice to the voiceless and spotlight...

 Episode 40 – Temptations So Wild: Gorgoroth’s ‘Incipit Satan’ | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:18

Departing from the tractor-beam blasphemy of their seminal first four albums, Bergen, Norway’s Gorgoroth offer a more panoramic approach to (a career in) evil on their daring fifth missive, Incipit Satan. IC absorbs influences from death industrial, morbid rock and roll, and melodic death metal,...

 Episode 39 – In The Woods… Family Tree | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:21:11

Greetings from the nativity. This podcast began as an examination of the vast and nebulous frontier of Norwegian post-black metal. In that spirit, episode 39 of Radical Research probes the tentacles of the In the Woods… diaspora and gives an ear to Drawn, Stille Opprör,...

 Episode 38 – Fathom by Fathom by Fathom: Kayo Dot’s Blasphemy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:56:26

Toby Driver’s path to the present has been circuitous and inscrutable, which is to say, in keeping with music he has written over the last 25 years. His work in Maudlin of the Well, Kayo Dot, and as a solo artist has encompassed metal, chamber...

 Episode 37 – Listen With the Lights Off: Devil Doll 1989-1996 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:31:01

Writing about Devil Doll is like skating about horticulture. Led by the deeply enigmatic Mr. Doctor, and purposely shrouded in the thickest mystery, Devil Doll’s music disappoints even the keenest taxonomist. Experimenting with metal, classical, and progressive rock, Mr. Doctor and his revolving cast of...

 Episode 36 – Melvins is Cult, Part 1: Hostile Ambient Takeover | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:07:38

Melvins’ career — a vast, still-expanding 36-year odyssey across the full spectrum of heavy and experimental sound — is marked by goalposts, some triumphant, some deviant. On this episode of Radical Research, we train a critical eye on 2002’s bellwether, the curiously-named Hostile Ambient Takeover....

 Episode 35 – Grey and Pink Topography: A Canterbury Overview | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:10:18

The so-called “Canterbury scene” was an adventurous musical movement of time and place, bonded tightly by shared influences and an incestuous genealogy. This episode, we climb our favorite limbs from the Canterbury tree, including but not limited to Caravan, National Health, Egg and Quiet Sun....

 Episode 34 – No More False Transparency: The Works of Anacrusis | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:20:53

It began with suffering and ended with screams (and whispers). St. Louis’ radically-progressive Anacrusis never enjoyed the recognition they so deserved, but popular neglect did little to temper their potent vision. A product not only of the ‘80s thrash scene but also of the fertile...

 Episode 33 — Men Behaving Badly: Trashed Productions | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:15:56

Men Behaving Badly: Trashed Productions What is music if not sound? In episode 28, we discussed the mathematical properties that have shaped some of rock and metal’s most extraordinary albums. In episode 33 of Radical Research, we expand our investigation into the controversial, often divisive,...

 Episode 32 – In the Morphine Fields: The Works of Thought Industry | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:18:56

In less than 10 years’ time, Michigan’s maddest scientists, Thought Industry, built a five-album discography that drew upon every available atom and protein in the rock and metal corpora. From the mutated post-thrash of its debut, Songs for Insects, to the melancholy, cosmic vistas of...

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