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plink plonk is a podcast exploring music and how we listen. Georg and Aaron discuss the creation of new music, how we can practice various modes of listening techniques, and invite other artists to discuss their work and how they listen.
https://plinkplonk.myportfolio.com/
In this episode we interview the prolific and joyful Howard Stelzer from his home in Western Massachusetts. We get into his development from live performance into the studio, his disdain for "field recordings", and even his super cute puppy makes a guest appearance while crying for us to shut up and give her attention. Please listen to Howard's music because it's so varied and beautiful.
musical example citations:(in order of appearance):
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Howard Stelzer - Take Lots of Dramamine from Your Own Working Class Will Bury You (Suburban Observances Volume Four)
Front 242 - Funkahdafi from Politics of Pressure
Skinny Puppy - Dogshit from VIVIsectVI
Fishbone - Sunless Saturday
Frans De Waard - Lamp
Derek Bailey - Improvisation 102: Tap 1 A
Giuseppe Ielasi - 4
Howard Stelzer - Bond Inlets (Part 2)
Howard Stelzer & Jason Talbot - Teeth from Songs
P16.D4 - Paris, Morgue
MC5 - Kick Out The Jams live 1970 Detroit
Howard Stelzer - Burgundy (from "Invariably Falling Forward, Into the Thickets of Closure")
Howard Stelzer - Teal (from "Invariably Falling Forward, Into the Thickets of Closure")
Howard Stelzer - Overground from Your Own Working Class Will Bury You (Suburban Observances Volume Four)
Howard Stelzer - Maroon (from "Invariably Falling Forward, Into the Thickets of Closure")
Howard Stelzer - The Drawing Near (from Anathematization of the World is Not an Adequate Response to the World)
Peter Hope & Richard H. Kirk - 50 Tears from Hoodoo Talk (Wax Trax)
Howard Stelzer - Red (from "Invariably Falling Forward, Into the Thickets of Closure")
Howard Stelzer - Emerald (from "Invariably Falling Forward, Into the Thickets of Closure")
Howard Stelzer - Shaking Off the Metaphors from Shaking Off the Metaphors (Suburban Observances Volumes One)
Howard Stelzer - There are Always Hands from I've Told You Once (Suburban Observances Volume Two)
Howard Stelzer - Pine Tree and Shooting Star from Shaking Off the Metaphors (Suburban Observances Volumes One)
Stelzer/Murray - Indoor Foliage
Howard Stelzer live at Ende Tymes 777 (2017)
Howard Stelzer - Across the Blazer
Cardiacs - Big Ship
Howard Stelzer - Choose This Planet Or Not! from I've Told You Once (Suburban Observances Volume Two)
interview recorded 3/12/2021
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plink plonk
plink plonk is a podcast exploring music and how we listen. Georg and Aaron discuss the creation of new music, how we can practice various modes of listening techniques, and invite other artists to discuss their work and how they listen.
https://plinkplonk.myportfolio.com/