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Outsight Radio Features
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Frank Pahl discusses his recording Frank Pahl
& Klimperei "Music for desserts" (In-Poly-Sons). This
unique album involves barrel piano, prepared piano,
automatic zither and other mostly acoustic and stringed
instruments in automated arrangements. Frank goes over
then mechanices of this gentle, entrancing music and his
unique approach to its creation and performance.
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Parallel
Mind - William Kopecky
(Parallel Mind, Far Corner) brings color and character,
intellect and insight to this 2005 interview about his
progressive but rocking music and the cerebral side of
music.
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Starr Parodi - In this 8 July 2007 interview we meet
piano impressionist Starr Parodi. Starr Parodi and her
husband Jeff Eden Fair are a devoted husband-and-wife
team that produces music for film. They are known for an
impressive array of Hollywood’s most visible trailers,
from their highly successful arrangement & production of
the James Bond Theme, for which they received a gold
record, and The Last Samurai, to Failure To Launch, The
Last Holiday, War of the Worlds, X-Men 3, V for
Vendetta, etc... "Scoring for film is a discovery
process," says Parodi. "The most important thing is to
hold on to that first gut feeling you have about a film,
and then allow yourself to discover the deeper layers of
each scene & how music can help convey that discovery."
Starr’s new CD is Common Places. Inspired by a deep
relationship with her 1928 Steinway grand piano that
once adorned the legendary MGM sound stage in its most
glorious era, Common Places echoes with neo-classical,
Americana, gospel and cinematic themes all played as
"stream of consciousness" improvisations.
Starr Parodi feature >>>
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Bill Payne,
Little Feat keyboardist - discusses his love for Latin American authors,
Frank Zappa's music and more in this chat about the
long-lived band's Hot Tomato release Kickin' It at the
Barn.
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Shawn
Persinger
aka: Shawn Persinger is Prester. We will talk about THE
ART OF MODERN/PRIMITIVE GUITAR and more. That's the name
of Persinger's latest album on Innova as well as what he
does. Persinger was also involved with Boud Duen.
(read
more >>>)
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Allen Towbin
of
Plexus,
Plexus is a New York trio that performs live the
electronic dance music that is now identified with DJs.
Producer/guitarist
Allen Towbin
brings into the live mix samples, loops and synthesizers
while drummer Tobias Ralph imitates breakbeats and bassist
Ernie Adzentoivich through in the deep, subsonic tone
coloring. In this chat, Allen talks about how it all works
and how it all came to be.
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Plunderphonics, John Oswald, Candian studio wizard & outlaw
producer behind Plunderphonics, about his controversial
collages in the 2-CD retrospective '69 Plunderphonics 96'.
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Andrew
Poisoner of
The Slow
Poisoners talks about the perils and pluses of merging
theater and nostalgia in an underground rock band.
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Lenny Pops - The Snakes live on a parallel
plane between the past and the future. Deriving influences
as diverse as the Velvet Underground, mid-sixties electric
Dylan, and psychedelia, they have navigated a path that is
uniquely their own. Consisting of members Lenny Pops
(guitar & vocals, ex-Brian Jonestown Massacre), Chris
Camacho (bass, ex-Bloom), Dan Joewright (drums), Deonna
Boman (guitar) and Gordon Bowen (keyboards). Anton
Newcombe is executive producer for their latest release on
Bomp! /Committee to Keep Music Evil and in this interview
with Lenny Pops (and a few words with Deonna), the
discussion covers not only the debut but the new direction
of the planned follow-up.
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Porn, Tim
Moss discusses the
dichotomy of this amorphous group Porn: One side of
alternating experimental rock albums and the other rock
albums that fuel the live show.
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Ethan Port,
Ph.D. of F-Space - discusses the new F-Space
release Preliminary Impact Report (Mobilization Records;
http://www.f-space.com/). On the site this is
accurately described as "Six massive, surprisingly
accessible tracks of violently passionate, harmonic
noisescapes -- delivered with sonic intricacy and
homicidal tendencies. Camped in the vicinity of
EINSTURZENDE NEUBAUTEN , ACID MOTHER'S TEMPLE, SWANS and
GLENN BRANCA. The result conjures an apocalyptic, feral,
destructive trance state implying a catastrophic act of
nature, a march through the desert on the path to war, or
an offender's mental state during a crime of passion."
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Dave Pozniak - Dave Pozniak joins Outsight Radio Hours
live in the studio 26 November 2006 for this interview
about noise rock, stoner rock, Dave's former label
Shaolin Temple and the world-conquering plan of his
current noise project Gygax.
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Randy Pratt of
The Lizards - In this 28 May 2006 interview,
journeyman musician Randy Pratt of The Lizards and
recording engineer (Vanilla Fudge, etc.) discusses work
at his studio Electric Randyland, the new release "Cold
Blooded Kings" and more.
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Don Preston -
This 15 April 2007 interview is with the legend himself,
Don Preston (The Grandmothers,
Mothers of Invention,
etc.) Here him talk of his roots in the Detroit jazz
scene, work for cinema from "Apocalypse Now" to
B-movies, involvement with The Residents and hear him
debut live a new composition!
Don Preston feature >>>
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primeTime sublime Community Orchestra - This interview is with Paul
Minotto of The
primeTime sublime Community Orchestra (ptsCO). The
interview is one the new release, A Life in A Day of A
Microorganism (Corporate Blob). Minotto employs skilled
musicians and unexpected arrangements for a cross-genre
post-Classical sound that is as intricate as it is an
inside joke. Listen to Minotto explains the whys and
wherefores of this avant-garde alternative.
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Punk Planet, Dan Sinker, publisher of Punk Planet magazine,
on the book 'We Owe You Nothing - Punk Planet: The
Collected Interviews.'
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