Sounds found in this episode come from: COVID-19 pandemic thoughts and contributions from friends: Paul Armstrong Timbrel Chyatee Randy Bucksner Molly Connolly Jose Johnson Will Kiefer Krisha Martzell Shawna Stoltzfoos […]
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ETF010: Fluency EP
Sounds found in this episode come from: A call with Dave Bellard on April 16, 2020. Music found on this episode: “Faultline” from Fluency EP by Jesters Longevity (1998) “Frog […]
ETF009: COVID and Cosey
Sounds found in this episode come from: “Mindfulness Secrets”, a Dinner and Discourse event by Jose Johnson held at The Candy Factory, Lancaster, PA on March 3, 2020. A call […]
ETF008: DIY Radio
I’ve always loved radio, all different kinds. I’ve pretended I was on the radio, been a DJ on the radio, been a call in listener on the radio, and been a guest. And now podcasts are the new radio.
ETF007: Year of Action er Rhythm
2019 was the Year of Action. This episode was started in January of that year but was never published. While working toward a second season of this podcast, I discovered the half finished episode and decided to finish it.
ETF006: DJ Olive Listens to Fir
Gregor Asch is DJ Olive. He’s an electronic and ambient musician, and a visual artist, now living in the mountains of British Columbia, Canada. He helped create a fresh experimental […]
ETF005: Two Sides of Jason Sloan
Jason Sloan is an electronic musician, composer, and sound artist currently residing in Baltimore, MD. His work explores immateriality and its relationship to memory, systems, and the virtual world. He’s […]
ETF004: James Plotkin Does What He Wants
In the mid 1990s, guitarist and producer James Plotkin was exploring and experimenting. In this episode, my old friend and collaborator Dave Bellard chats with Plotkin about what he was […]
ETF003: Gray Acres
Gray Acres, an ambient side project that includes Andrew and Michael Tasselmyer from Hotel Neon, recently released their debut self titled album on sound in silence records. My friend Adam and I visited NYC for a show by Taylor Deupree and Stephen Vitiello. And Sands Hall shares an excerpt from her new memoir.
ETF002: Evolution of Sound
Evolution of Sound is an experimental improv concert format dreamed up by musician Scott Bookman. We co-produced several concerts using this format between 2014 and 2016. A new format has emerged called The Now.