Interview with experimental sound artist and ape enthusiast Andy Loebs.
Andy's latest LP Cercopithecoid is out on Orange Milk.
Pete Min runs the experimental record label Colorfield Records out of his studio in LA. It's a place for talented but underrecognized performers to make unique records that push their boundaries and the boundaries of their listeners. Tune in to learn more.
Featured in this episode is the music of Nicole McCabe, who released an album with Pete called A Song To Sing.
This episode is dedicated to the great George Lowe (1957 - 2025).
Desmond of Career Day gives our host some advanced professional planning advice.
Before we drift too deep into the murky, dark tempest of 2025, I'm taking one last look at the year that was with Molly O'Brien of the ever-enterprising blog, I Enjoy Music.
Molly and I swapped lists of 5 albums released in 2024, and we got granular on each, discussing what we thought made each one special before switching gears to chat about Molly's blog and her collaborative approach to writing and engagement.
Albums discussed in this episode:
Fantasy of a Broken Heart - Feats of Engineering
Dummy - Free Energy
Hey, Ily! - Hey, I Loathe You!
Ludivine Issambourg - Above the Laws
Revival Season - Golden Age of Snitching
Ekko Astral - pink balloons
Jimmy Montague - Tomorrow's Coffee
Sun Kin - Sunset World
Kim Gordon - The Collective
Check out Molly's blog: https://www.ienjoymusic.net/
Chicago hip-hop duo Quentin Branch & Brian Warren aka Angry Blackmen chill with our consummate host aka Mick R for a minute to recap their crazy rise in 2024 and talk about what they're looking forward to in 2025... also this is Quentin's last interview before he turns 30. Happy Birthday, Quentin.
An encounter of the 5th kind with SkyJelly Jones. This recording is the only surviving document of my contact with this enigmatic being. Uploaded here for posterity.
Nelson came to visit Superdestroyer and something cool happened. Simple as
Reminiscing and rambling with Toby Jeg of Red Scare Industries about the past 20 years of punk/DIY, signing superstar bands hiding out in Anywhere, USA, and putting together the label's 20th-anniversary comp.
A groovy gab with the one and only Discoholic, fresh off the plane from Discopolis!
For this episode of the podcast I called Parent Teacher into my digital conference room to have a frank discussion about his latest album Ethereal Collapse as well as his general history of delinquency. He was very well-behaved.
Summers come and go, but great DIY music never really leaves us. Speaking of which, I had the pleasure of speaking with Nish, Charlie, and Scumdrop of Chicago Emo/Punk group Tenmonthsummer hot off their Bummer Summer fest set at the Beat Kitchen. They're a relatively new band, but I think the future has some very cool stuff in store for them.
Conversation with sound artist Bert Scholten about his history with Dutch baking boards used for making "speculaas," which is a kind of cookie, and how these folk objects helped inform his 2023 album Dat Speelt Hier Niet.
In this episode Mick explores the myriad twists, turns, double backs, and secret passages of User Pleasure Gaunrteed, an EP from digital emotional-core artist Analogue Heart, with the artist themself as his guide. The EP is out on Lonely Ghost Records.
Talking up Nicky the Gnome about the magic behind his underground synth and metal label, WereGnome Records.
Warning to listeners: Hearing this interview may result in you wearing crocs 100% more often than your current norm. Listener beware!
2023 is over and done, but I still have quite a few things I'd like to say before I let it go. Listen in to hear Will Green of Full Blown Meltdown and I recap our favorite and/or the best albums from this past year. Will is one of the most enthusiastic supporters of DIY music I know and it's why I reached out to him about sharing his list. Also, he's a huge anime nerd, which means that this episode, at some point, devolves into us swapping recommendations from our Crunchroll watchlists.
Covered in this episode are albums by: Jeff Rosenstock, MSPAINT, Stray from the Path, JPEGMAFIA, Palette Knife, Screaming Females, Origami Angel, Hemlocke Springs, Fall Out Boy, Initiate, Huachuca Aerostat, Royal Thunder, Frost Children, Lunch Money Life, Thanks! I hate it!, The Merrier, Kicksie, Aesop Rock, and Super Cassette.
My conversation with the very smart, humble, and talented Jeremy Gustin about his band Blurry the Explorer and their latest album Angel Ecology.
Note: Spotify unceremoniously changed how they did podcasts just as this episode was being posted originally, which was in the Fall of 2023. As a result, there is another version of it floating around out there. Not sure what to do about that, and I'm not going to worry about it too much other than noting it here.
For this episode, I tracked down the illusive Superdestroyer, the enigmatic personality of the emo and electronic underground and founder of Lonely Ghost Records.
Superdestroyer's mindbending good album SoakedInSynth.zip drops later this week (June 30, 2023).
Check out www.lonelyghostrecords.com for more info.
Thor Maillet is the label head of the innovative indie venture Fish Prints. Operating under the banner of "Curious sounds, past and present," Thor unearths the strange, the beautiful, the uncanny, and the forgotten in a never-ending search to give a platform to the worthy but unsung icons of the international underground. He's a generous guy and let me ask him all of the questions that popped out of my brain for over an hour, and as a result, I learned more than is humanly necessary, but just enough for my own vindication, about some of my favorite albums put out on Fish Prints, the unique advantages of releasing music to minidisc, and what inspires Thor to continue to putting tread to the pavement for each new release.
You can find out more about Fish Prints and check out the label's catalog at https://fishprintsinc.bandcamp.com/
Featured tracks in order:
Nelories - "Glass Chocolate"
After Dinner - "A Man of Marble"
Barbara Morgenstern x Petridisch - "Angel's Whisper (Alternate Remix)"
mynameisblueskye - "Famous Last Words Before Execution"
Petridisch - "Et moi je sais... (Song of the Deity)"
Mick R from "I Thought I Heard a Sound" blog recently interviewed Gabe Noel, jazz composer and the creator of The Randy Paserntes Trio, an AI singer project. During the interview, Gabe shared his inspiration for the project and how he made the AI mimic the sound of a real-life jazz singer. Gabe also talked about the challenges he faced during the development process, including the need to capture the nuances of a human voice and incorporate improvisation. Although Gabe believes that AI has a lot of potential in music, he also shared that he doesn't think it can replace musicians like him. The interview provided interesting insights into the use of AI in music. Overall, it was a fascinating conversation that provided insights into the intersection of AI and music. - Written by CHAT GPT The above description doesn't do justice to this episode. It is anything but a routine interview. Gabe shares some incredible and somewhat bizarre facts about developing this project and the experience of collaborating with a machine. It also doesn't mention how messy and imprecise the entire process was, which just makes the final product all the more interesting. While it's clear that AI has a long way to go before it can perfectly mimic a human vocal performance, it is succeeding at generating a number of fascinating questions, and prompting some very creative solutions.
The Randy Paserntes Trio's debut EP Now At Last is out on Colorfield Records.
A fun (and somewhat chaotic) chat with LA punks Jonathan, Zach, and Tony of Crisis Actor. We primarily talk about their latest album False Flag, but I also get their essential takes on the best era of the Misfits, how much paranoia is the right amount of paranoia, how flammable Chicago happens to be, and the sinking of Alex Jones' career. Every episode I do of this podcast feels like a party- this one more than most.