Interviews with underground and experimental musicians. Check out the blog for album reviews and more interviews: https://thasound.blogspot.com/
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 20 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicMusic Interviews |
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 Record... more
Talking up Nicky the Gnome about the magic behind his underground synth and metal label, WereGnome Records. more
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 enthusiast... more
My conversation with the very smart, humble, and talented Jeremy Gustin about his band Blurry the Explorer and their latest album Angel Ecology. more
For this episode, I tracked down the illusive Superdestroyer, the enigmatic personality of the emo and electronic underground and founder of Lonely Ghost Records. more
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 ... more
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 mim... more
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 amoun... more
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