Former radio DJ and audio fanagler, Pods Malone brings his quirky personality to a podcast that transforms "confussion to clarity" and then back again. A mix of various things that hopefully, after it’s all said and done, will seem remotely interesting to you.
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Former radio DJ and audio fanagler, Pods Malone brings his quirky personality to a podcast that transforms "confussion to clarity" and then back again. A mix of various things that hopefully, after it’s all said and done, will seem remotely interesting to you.
Welcome to the lounge.
From the golden age of audio production. This was created in part by using a four-track reel-to-reel tape machine, but mostly, by actually cutting the raw tape to eliminate the unwanted portions and then re-tape the tape back together to make the finished product. These were the days of analog folks!
"Come on feel the laughter" was a tribute(?) to the grossly over-played song in the early 80's (which one?!) "Come on feel the noise" by the band Quiet Riot. Lets just say it was begging for attention.
Pods Malone
Former radio DJ and audio fanagler, Pods Malone brings his quirky personality to a podcast that transforms "confussion to clarity" and then back again. A mix of various things that hopefully, after it’s all said and done, will seem remotely interesting to you.
Welcome to the lounge.