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214 - Suburban Transpondency

Nov 25, 20141 hr 4 min
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Episode description

Playing around with a DJ jam toy, Adam just makes a much of noise before mixing in random songs and clips leftover from the Feedforward series. Notably featuring selections from Australian mashup/remix assassin Buttress O'Neil and Cut up collage genius People Like Usheisenb3rg There Are Doors (feat. Terence McKenna); L. Ron Hubbard And Friends "The Evil Purpose"; Melody Sheep "The Big Electron (ft. Bill Hicks and George Carlin)"; Smudge's remix 1967 cult TV series "The Prisoner"; etc etc.

 

 

Man is most nearly himself when he achieves the seriousness of a child at play.
— Heraclitus 500 BCE, philosopher

 

 

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