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After a long day, we know you can work up quite a thirst for tasty entrainment.
Search no further. The G Spot is the home-brewed, 100 proof podcast of the Alterati.com editorial team.
In it you will find a delectable blend of original musics, audiobook and drama excerpts, interviews with artists and media theorists of the fringe, and hints of strawberry and motor oil.
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RIPPLE #27: THE TERRIBLE AIRPLANE from alterati on August 31, 2008 3 views / likes
Today on RIPPLE: The Terrible Airplane sit down with Ray Carney and link Rev. T. Gabriel Williams in via the phone lines to discuss their five song E.P Reconnaissance during a bonus, commercial-free presentation. For more information, visit: myspace.com/theterribleairplane Share This
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RIPPLE #26: ATTRITION from alterati on August 30, 2008 6 views / likes
Today on RIPPLE: Martin Bowes of Attrition discusses the album All mine enemys whispers, The Story of Mary Ann Cotton with Wes Unruh and Rev. T. Gabriel Williams. We talk about performing with new bandmate Sin D rella, her own Imprint, and their upcoming tour this fall. For more information, visit: Attrition.Co.UkShare This
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Week In Review from alterati on August 27, 2008 6 views / likes
Huge iPhone Security Flaw Puts All Private Information at Risk It s very likely that the title week in review was too ambitious I prefer to think of it as a meta-satire in the same way the daily show airs four days a week when they re not off the air entirely on one of their vacations. Then again, it was James what named it week in review, I just keep it going every nine days or so. I m not behind on my deadlines everything is going exactly as planned. When I took over the week in review, I did so with this qualifier: I was only going to cover things that caught my attention, and I was only going to do it when I felt like it you know, stuff like The Other Gods - Spotted on RapidShare. To begin - there is a new podkkast from kkoagulaa - Aurum Nostrum II - available here, now: (more )Share This
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The GSpot #39: Greg Kuehn from alterati on August 25, 2008 27 views / likes
Joseph Matheny speaks with Greg Kuehn, who was fresh back from Warped Tour with TSOL. They talk about Greg s life in TSOL, life as a musician and the new media landscape, and more. Music: Darker My Love (TSOL) and This Town s Nowhere (The West Coast Dukes). ========= Greg Kuehn (composer) An accomplished composer and musician, Greg s career began in Orange Countys early punk scene, when he left his classical piano studies at Cal State Long Beach to join punk icons T.S.O.L. Together they made the groundbreaking Beneath The Shadows album, still a highly regarded and influential work. Following his tenure in T.S.O.L., he spent several years as a recording and touring musician working with artists including Bob Dylan, The Church, Berlin and Ian Astbury of The Cult. Greg got his start in film working on the score for cult classic Repo Man, on which he arranged music and played keyboards. Since then, Greg has scored numerous films, including Bandwagon, winner of the Maverick award at the Newport Beach Film Festival 2005, and Born to Lose, Doug Cawkers loser epic on Provisional Films. Gregs most recent film project is the acclaimed documentary, Confessions of a Superhero, produced by Morgan Spurlock. He is also set to begin composing on the feature documentary We Were Feared about the punk Mecca, The Cuckoos Nest in Costa Mesa and directed by Jonathan Mills. Greg has scored hundreds of television commercials, and recent campaigns include DirecTV, Netflix and Mini Cooper. His company, Peligro Music and Sound Design continues to thrive as one of Los Angeles most sought after boutique music houses. As musical director for singer / actress Megan Mullally, Greg has produced two critically acclaimed cds: The Sweetheart Break-In, and Big As A Berry. Their band, Supreme Music Program, continues to perform nationally, and is in preparation for the recording their third album. Greg is currently writing and producing albums for punk icons Jack Grisham (TSOL), and Duane Peters (U.S. Bombs, The Huns). Gregs teenage sons, Elvis and Max are members of The Diffs, a great American rock band appearing at last years SXSW music festival. Their debut record on SOS records received high praise from numerous national publications, and their sophomore album will be released this year. www.peligromusic.com www.suprememusicprogram.com www.myspace/thekuehnandjonesporchestra.com www.myspace/thediffsShare This
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Post Genre Blues - Of Sacrificial Lambs, Satan and Free Music from alterati on August 20, 2008 18 views / likes
Of Sacrificial Lambs, Satan and Free Music Post Genre Blues Choronzon333 Michael Arrington posits in a recent article that sacrificing internet radio company Pandora may be a clarion call that will be heard by music fans, artists and music biz execs alike. Hey, maybe we can sacrifice our wetlands and the powers that be will be so moved by the extinction of the manatees that they turn the great military-industrial-oil behemoth about. A new Eden where fluffy bunnies and jackals dance together to the song of little birdies in flower-covered meadows would surely ensue. While its very generous of Mr. Arrington to offer up a company he s had no hand in conceiving or growing to the wolves, and far be it for me to discourage his touching child-like innocence, but we here at Alterati Towers do not flinch from the sight of the ugliness that is the top of the societal pyramid. The purpose behind the legislation that levied these charges was precisely to put services like Pandora, Live365 and Last.fm out of business. Do not think for a moment that they wanted the relative pittance they would be able to collect. What they want is a monolithic dominance of internet radio similar to the one Clear Channel has over terrestrial radio. Sacrificing any of these services is exactly what the lobbyists had in mind when they drafted and greazed palms to make this happen. One notices that were not seeing any stories on how this is having an impact on Yahoo music, as one example. Well, there s one counterproductive argument taken care of. On to some music. (more )Share This
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Audrey Hepburn - Algorhythms from alterati on August 17, 2008 24 views / likes
Audrey Hepburn, track 7 from Algorhythms Self-Titled EP ( World-Around Records, 2008) **download full EP for free** (more )Share This
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Explosions Near Canada, Mormon Sex Slaves, Martial Law in Arkansas, & Bigfoot from alterati on August 15, 2008 30 views / likes
**Advertisment** Let s start with the Bigfoot discovery in Georgia and the subsequent bigfoot news conference that was held today and carried live on CNN According to BFRO.NET this is a hoax: Here s how it got started. Here s how it ended. And here s the costume used for the fake dead bigfoot. Moving along (more )Share This
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RIPPLE #25: A Place To Bury Strangers from alterati on August 11, 2008 27 views / likes
Today on RIPPLE: Ray and the Rev interview Oliver Ackermann from the band A Place To Bury Strangers about touring this year and Death By Audio, the Brooklyn-based effects pedal company he founded.Share This
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The Gspot #38: The Last Dream of Vivaconundrum from alterati on August 06, 2008 48 views / likes
In this episode guest host P. Emerson Williams brings us a transmission of unknown provenance. It could be a fever dream, or a love note from the near future. It could be the climax of a tale told by a time-traveling messenger, or the dnouement of the fantasies of a madman. Then we have an excerpt from a chapter of Lives of Ilya, a novel from Mythos Media written by Tara Vanflower and lushly illustrated by Daniele Serra read by Jarboe and including a haunting soundtrack by Tara. Additional music by subQtaneous and Veil of Thorns. Share This
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It’s (Finally) the End of the Friggin’ World from alterati on August 05, 2008 36 views / likes
I don t go out looking for these things, they re just happening and I figure I oughta point it out. This week, it s feet there s no clearer sign of The End Of The World As We Know It (or TEOTWAWKI) than feet washing up all over the world like shoes or those rubber ducks. More and more surgically amputated feet are washing up on ocean shores around the world, from Michigan to Sweden. Im starting to think someones got a boat in the middle of the ocean and is using it as a torture ship, chopping off feet. A friend of mine says I should call my blog Things to Worry About - it usually takes about four minutes of talking with me, he claims, before he starts wanting to drink in the shower. On to more of the headlines that caught my eye this week: FBI on defensive now in suicidal tendencies of the anthrax scientist Ozark Police Taser Teen with Broken Back 19 Times Boy dies during party lesson Celebrity chef s recipe the salad to die for (more )Share This
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Light to Darkness / Darkness to Light : sneak peek. from alterati on July 25, 2008 39 views / likes
This is a sneak peek at the soundtrack that will be used in a performance at Terra Extremitas, put on by the Foolish People. The script and soundtrack are based on some of the eschatological themes in Fallen Nation, and will serve as a bridge between that and a future project with the Foolish People, and many other creatives you may or may not have heard of The voices you will hear in this soundtrack will be the voices inside the actor s head. The rest you will just have to imagine- or better yet, get your ass to the event. Also, after the Terra Extremitas event in Amsterdam, we will be providing you with a version of this soundtrack with the actors lines added- which may or may not have video, depending on how the filming at the event goes. Enjoy! Soundtrack Credits: Writing: James Curcio, Jason Stackhouse. Production Share This
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The Gspot #37: Terra Extremitas Supplemental from alterati on July 23, 2008 93 views / likes
This is a special, supplemental edition of The Gspot, following up on the conversation I had with John Harrigan on episode 36 a few days ago. Today we re talking about Terra Extremitas, the massive event spearheaded by Foolish People and incorporating artists from all over the globe. With a preview of some music from the upcoming live event, this half-hour podcast exposes you to the first echoes of the fiction as it seeps backward from the event horizon of August 6th - 10th. (more )Share This
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RIPPLE #24: Steve Blaze (2 of 2) from alterati on July 22, 2008 33 views / likes
Today on RIPPLE: Ray and the Rev interview Steve Blaze of Lillian Axe, Near Life Experience, and Angel on upcoming Lillian Axe album and tour and Guilford Guitar s Blaze models. (Part 2 of 2)Share This
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The Gspot #36: Press Access from alterati on July 20, 2008 63 views / likes
So the shipment came in, and Wes Unruh has a grip of press access credentials free for the asking; you can get into events for free by becoming an Alterati field agent and Wes explains how in this episode of the Gspot. The show includes a previously unreleased segment from RIPPLE of the Reverend T. Gabriel Williams and Ray Carney interviewing Roman Only, as well as portions of Wes Unruh s conversation about surveillance and esozone with John Harrigan. Enjoy with bodypaint.Share This
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Phase ii #7: Propaganda from alterati on July 17, 2008 36 views / likes
With Thanks to: Orbital Space City Ketheres & Orbital Control Wes Unruh Mystery X The Negalord Fenris23 Operator 2 of Machine-Man-Drum A Grain of Universe Share This
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RIPPLE #23: Steve Blaze (1 of 2) from alterati on July 15, 2008 45 views / likes
Today on RIPPLE: Ray and the Rev interview Steve Blaze of Lillian Axe, Near Life Experience, and Angel on his many projects and the upcoming Lillian Axe album and tour. (Part 1 of 2) Share This
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kkoagulaa - podkkast #1 - Aurum Nostrum I from alterati on July 08, 2008 39 views / likes
Aurum Nostrum I kkoagulaa - podkkast #1 choronzon333 thee kkoagulaa manifestoooo Welcome to the first transmission of the kkoagulaa podkkast, starting from the point of one awakening from a dream, we bring you on a journey the simultaneously takes us inward and outside ourselves. Q. When the Philosophers speak of gold and silver, from which they extract their matter, are we to suppose that they refer to the vulgar gold and silver? A. By no means; vulgar silver and gold are dead, while those of the Philosophers are full of life. (more )Share This
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RIPPLE #22: Kevin Booth (3 of 3) from alterati on July 07, 2008 51 views / likes
Today on RIPPLE: Ray and the Rev conclude their interview with filmmaker Kevin Booth of Sacred Cow Productions about his documentary American Drug War: The Last White Hope. (Don t miss part one and part two of this interview.)Share This
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Rainbow Family of Living Light Attacked By Law Enforcement from alterati on July 06, 2008 99 views / likes
Rainbow Family of Living Light Attacked By Law Enforcement Wes Unruh Fortunately there was a radio show with a contact on a cellphone who were able to cover the event as it happened. Look for the July 3rd episode, with the above eyewitness account taken from a few minutes in during the second hour: Hour 1, Hour 2 (more )Share This
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RIPPLE #21: Kevin Booth (2 of 3) from alterati on June 30, 2008 63 views / likes
Today on RIPPLE: Ray and the Rev continue their interview with filmmaker Kevin Booth of Sacred Cow Productions about his documentary American Drug War: The Last White Hope. Share This
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RIPPLE #20: Kevin Booth (1 of 3) from alterati on June 22, 2008 69 views / likes
Today on RIPPLE: Ray and the Rev talk to filmmaker Kevin Booth of Sacred Cow Productions about his documentary American Drug War: The Last White Hope. Share This
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GSpot 35: The Non-Show from alterati on June 14, 2008 129 views / likes
Alterati/Greylodge Update News, sillyness, bad music and lazy fare characterize this podcast. Joseph Matheny does an impromptu GPod Radio that tells you why this site went down last week and some plans for the future or Alterati and Greylodge. Special bonus: ELOShare This
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RIPPLE #19 - Cages from alterati on June 12, 2008 108 views / likes
Today on RIPPLE: Ray and the Rev interview Xander Bennett on his upcoming comic Cages, published by Insomnia Publications Background music by Ikipr, 49MB, 53 minutesShare This
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The G-Spot 34 from alterati on May 31, 2008 111 views / likes
Brace yourself for a particularly hyperkinetic audio onslaught as Wes Unruh interviews breakbeat noise artist Ikipr about his album Silver Keys. Along the way we discuss his podcast show at Phase II, what he s planning for the upcoming Esozone 2008, and the buzz surrounding fifth generational warfare. Love it or hate it, but you ve probably never heard anything like it. Share This
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Fallen Nation Audiobook Episode 16 from alterati on May 28, 2008 84 views / likes
The real end to this story was Patron bottles bursting clear blue spume out of ruptured plaster walls; bloody footprints on tiled floors; throat shredding screeching that blended fight and fuck. It was her daring stare as she dropped down on all fours on the broken glass, makeup a dripping mess, leather boots laced to her pared knees, begging for more. There did come a day when he woke up and she wasnt there. In the real story, the now dried rose she had given him was lost in the splintered ruins he turned their home into. Since then, it was one long walk. Order Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning through Amazon.com now. Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning audiobook feed: subscribe to iTunes and other podcasting services through this link. Music by Scott and Gordon of Mankind Is Obsolete, and subQtaneous. Share This
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The Gspot Episode 33 from alterati on May 19, 2008 135 views / likes
In this episode of the G-Spot, we provide you one from the now lost smallworld archives, in which Bazooka Joe interviews Stephen Kent. They discuss summer in the Bay area; the Olgas, the place that inspired him to become a didjeridu player; his band Furious Pig; John Peel on the BBC; the infuence of Captain Beefheart, the punk era, African tribal drumming, Balinese Kecak. Frank Zappa, The Doors; Igor Stravinsky and Edgar Varse; moving to London; Het; how he came into music; growing up in Uganda; how he became the music director and a performer for Circus Oz; the plight of Australian Aborigines; how Ian Drury and the Blockheads helped inspire him to play the didjeridu; dreamtime; why he left Circus Oz; going on a walkabout; returning to Europe and founding the Ra Ra Zoo circus; flutist Steev Kinwald; Music in the World of Islam; percussionist John loose; how Lights In A Fat City began; percussionist Eddy Sayer; travelling to the U.S.; how Trance Mission was formed; musicians Kenneth Newby and Beth Custer; collaborating with Jonah Sharp, Terence McKenna and Rose-X Media House; Astralwerks; Alien Dreamtime CD and DVD; why the didjeridu became so popular in the 80 s and the 90 s; the progression of his solo albums; producer Simon Tassano; the versatility of the didjeridu; bagpipe player Jimi McRae; recording Elders Lament the day before 9/11; the pibroch lament; doing his show shortly afterwards at KPFA. Featured songs are: 1. Valley of the Winds 2. Edge of Three 3. Elders Lament Share This
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RIPPLE #18: Mother Tongue from alterati on May 14, 2008 111 views / likes
Today on RIPPLE: Host Ray Carney and co-host Rev. T. Gabriel Williams interview Bryan Tulao of Mother Tongue over Follow The Trail. Don t miss the first part of this interview. Share This
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The G-Spot 32 from alterati on May 05, 2008 144 views / likes
In this special one hour G-Spot, James Curcio builds a fragmented narrative through excerpts from various shows that he produced / co-produced over the past seven years, wandering through it as if displaced in time, in a fever dream. Also included is an excerpt from Transmedia Litany, with Genesis P. Orridge Joseph Matheny. All of the music and content that makes up this podcasts is home-grown, recorded in various home psuedo-professional studios. Some links you may want to check out after / while you listen: ZenseiderZ, the rough version of the MHB informercial (c2000), the Join My Cult! eBook, Fallen Nation: Babylon Burning eBook, order Fallen Nation on Amazon, Babalon. We suggest you listen on headphones. Or while driving late at night. (Though we aren t responsible if you drive off the road.)Share This
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RIPPLE #17: Mother Tongue from alterati on April 30, 2008 90 views / likes
Today on RIPPLE: Host Ray Carney and co-host Rev. T. Gabriel Williams interview Bryan Tulao of Mother Tongue over Follow The Trail. Part two of this interview in two weeks. Share This
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