TGA Podcast Episode 0065 – Electric Gravyland

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This week the boys are whippin’ out their toys. Kris on guitar and synth and Chris on bass (oh, and their drum machine Qris). It’s the first ever Gravy Jam.

They also get caught up on some comic flicks, sexual assault claims, Disney gobbling up Fox, and a bunch of other stuff. TBH, this one is kinda all over the place. Dig it.

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As always, we would appreciate hearing any feedback or criticisms you may have that will help us improve the show. E-mail us at thegravyage@gmail.com, leave a comment below, or call us at (209)625-9018 (long distance charges may apply (yadda yadda yadda)) . We may use your comments on a future episode.

Thanks and enjoy.

-Chris

Gravy On The Side #0012 – Future Holotape

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Kris talked with Ernest and Julie AKA Future Holotape, a Los Angeles based synthwave duo about their new album Terra District 1, playing live, analog synthesizers, and had a ton of fun along the way. Make sure to check out Future Holotape here on their Bandcamp page, or wherever you listen to music.

You can listen by either clicking here or by using the player below.

Find us on iTunes! Click here. Feel free to leave us a mandatory review while you’re there.

Find us on Stitcher! Click here.

Find us on Google Play! Click here.

Find other great podcasts at HighVoltageRadio.com.

As always, we would appreciate hearing any feedback or criticisms you may have that will help us improve the show. E-mail us at thegravyage@gmail.com, leave a comment below, or call us at (209)625-9018 (long distance charges may apply (yadda yadda yadda)) . We may use your comments on a future episode.

Thanks and enjoy.

-Chris

 

Fartbarf Friday Pt. 1

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Internet rabbit-holes can lead you to some cool places occasionally. Mostly though, once you start down them you are led, either through the comments or who knows how else to someone blaming everything on Space Jews. One long, winding rabbit-hole for me started with Godzilla composer Akira Ifukube and John Carpenter soundtracks, which led to me discovering Sonic State, which led to me finding the amazing Marc Doty (Automatic Gainsay) and his fantastic videos, which led to me getting a Korg MS-20 mini, which led to me looking up bands or songs featuring the MS-20, which led me to Fartbarf. With a name like that, I had to check them out, and I’m so glad I did.

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