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Howard Stelzer Pt. 1

Apr 14, 202549 minEp. 96
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Episode description

This week my guest is Howard Stelzer, Massachusetts based composer who uses an arsenal of tape machines and cassettes to create dense and narrative tape music. Howard has been active since the mid 90s, releasing his music on labels such as Chocolate Monk, Troniks, No Rent, as well as his own imprint Intransitive Recordings, which was active from 1997 until 2012, and collaborating with a wide range of artists to make up his eclectic and prolific catalog. His new album “Five Thousand Pretenders Who Passed the Test By Luck Alone” comes out this Friday on Rural Isolation Project. You can pre-order it now at https://ruralisolationproject.bandcamp.com/album/howard-stelzer-five-thousand-pretenders-who-passed-the-test-by-luck-alone

This is part 1 of the episode. In the full the version, we go on to discuss Mission of Burma, more about Howard’s relationship to tape, literary inspirations for his titles, favorite tape machines, top fives and much more. The full version is over 1.5 hours long, and you can watch or listen to it now at https://www.patreon.com/whitecentipedenoise

https://howardstelzer.bandcamp.com/
https://intransitive.bandcamp.com/

This episode of WCN Podcast is sponsored by Rural Isolation Project: https://ruralisolationproject.com/

And brought to you by:
Initial Shock - Montreal Noise Fest - https://www.initialshock.screamandwrithe.com/
White Centipede Noise - https://whitecentipedenoise.com/
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