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SCS43 – Nine Inch Nails in Austin TX, March 2026 Joe recounts attending a Nine Inch Nails concert at Austin's Moody Center on March 1st, 2025 with Paul and Ken. He delivers a detailed breakdown of the production: Trent Reznor's vocal performance remains *remarkably fresh*, the rotating band (featuring Robin Finck, Stu Brooks, and Josh Freeze) delivered exceptional musicianship, and the innovative multi-stage setup with live camera feeds created a dynamic, immersive experience spanning three acts. We debate whether Reznor's evolution from rebellious icon to polished professional represents artistic growth or strategic positioning—and ultimately agree the performance was *stellar*. What's your take? Have you seen Nine Inch Nails recently? BlueSky: @progpala.bsky.social X: @progpala Instagram: www.instagram.com/progressivepalaver/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/ProgPala YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCw_Xxit3…cJ_7Z__w/featured Theme music provided by: Dave DeWhitt
Join Ben Jekyll as he hops into his time machine This year our 15 year show takes us back to 2011 with music from Karen O with Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross - immigrant song The Subways - we don`t need money to have a good time Arctic Monkeys - don`t sit down `cause I've moved your chair Yellowcard - hang you up Kaiser Chiefs - little shocks 311 - sunset in July The Birthday Massacre - burn away IAMX - ghosts of utopia Aesthetic Perfection - inhuman VNV Nation - control Evanescence - the other side Within Temptation - faster Rise Against - help is on the way The Defiled - the resurrectionists The Haunted - catch 22 Mastodon - curl of the burl Metallica - just a bullet away Anathema - pulled under at 2000 metres a second Straight Land - hello, monster! All Pigs Must Die - sacrosanct Torture Division - through the eyes of a dead Suicide Silence - witness the addiction Life On Planet 9 - bittersweet Join Ben Jekyll next week at 10pm UK time on Friday night for the next part where we are going back 20 years to 2006!
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Parents everywhere know there's a level of frustration where you stop talking… and start blasting Huey Lewis in the garage like your life depends on it. This episode starts with Rizz admitting one of his kids pushed him so far over the edge that he had to activate the emergency happy playlist — and honestly, that may be the most relatable thing ever said on a daily comedy show.The gang dives deep into the songs guaranteed to rescue your mood, including Bermuda by John Linnell, “Your Love Keeps Lifting Me Higher,” “Power of Love,” “Stayin' Alive,” Wilson Phillips, Grateful Dead deep cuts, and enough Motown to heal emotional damage from modern life. Somehow the conversation turns into Michael Jackson hiding under your bed, CPR training from The Office, and whether Poison's “Nothing But a Good Time” should legally qualify as antidepressants.Then things escalate exactly the way they always do around here.There's major concert news with the Smashing Pumpkins launching a massive anniversary tour for Melancholy and the Infinite Sadness, plus Sonic Temple highlights featuring Shinedown, Daughtry, and Lzzy Hale absolutely crushing live performances. The crew also debates legendary tours after a “greatest concerts of all time” list sparks chaos because apparently U2 and Garth Brooks got disrespected so hard that Moon nearly launched himself through a wall.Speaking of questionable life decisions, Moon opens up about tattoo regret and realizing some of his old ink now resembles “a Walmart quarter-machine mistake.” The gang breaks down famous rock stars with zero tattoos, including Lars Ulrich, Alice Cooper, Trent Reznor, and Dave Mustaine. Meanwhile, Moon's tattoos are slowly evolving into what the show describes as “touched-up church Jesus art.” Honestly, no notes.Celebrity nonsense also reaches elite levels in this episode. Tom Brady apparently debuted a new look that made listeners compare him to Patrick Bateman, an animatronic billionaire, and a rejected Zoolander villain. The crew debates whether Brady's “perfect guy” magic is finally wearing off after another bizarre fashion appearance. There's also fake celebrity dating rumors involving Pamela Anderson and Tom Cruise, SNL madness with Chad Smith impersonating Will Ferrell, Paul McCartney showing up with new music nobody expected, and Casey Musgraves performing breakup songs on top of a washing machine because country music symbolism has fully left Earth.As always, this daily comedy show somehow mixes music nerdery, parenting meltdowns, celebrity gossip, nostalgic chaos, weird news, and absolutely unnecessary side conversations into one giant sarcastic fever dream. It's basically group therapy for people who laugh at inappropriate moments and still think “Stayin' Alive” is a medically useful song.If you love comedy podcasts, funny celebrity gossip, weird stories, sarcastic humor, music debates, and total morning show chaos straight out of St. Louis, this episode has everything except emotional maturity.And yes… somebody absolutely ends the show talking about porno birthdays. Because professionalism is dead.This daily comedy show is proudly brought to you by the beautiful dysfunction known as The Rizzuto Show.Follow The Rizzuto Show → linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → 1057thepoint.com/RizzShowHear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
National Walnut day. Entertainment 2020. The book The Wonderfull Wizard of Oz released, Hawii's coldes temperature. Todays birthdays - Black Bart, Maureen O'sullivan, Dennis Hopper, Bill Paxton, Bob Saget, Enya, Craig Ferguson, Trent Reznor, Jordan Knight, Andrea Corr, Nikki Reed. Donna Summer died.Intro - God did good - Dianna Corcoran https://www.diannacorcoran.com/The walnut song - Hmm Thats strangeStuck with U - Arianna Grande Justin BieberThe Bones - Maren MorrisBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Only time - EnyaCloser - Nine Inch NailsStep by step - NKOTBBreathless - The CorrsLast dance - Donna SummerExit - This town ain't big enough for the both of us - ChrisGuenther https://www.chrisguenthermusic.com/History & Factoids about today Playlist on SpotifyHistory & Factoids about today webpagecooolmedia.comcountryundergroundradio.comNational Days - May Puzzle BookGrace & Grit Christian Country Radio
Hoy en La Gran Travesía, con motivo del cumpleaños de Trent Reznor (17 de mayo 1965) recuperamos parte de la discografía de Nine Inch Nails, en esta segunda parte del especial, desde el año 1999 hasta el año 2018. Y de paso, como regalo, os dejamos el histórico concierto que dieron en 2018 en el Mad Cool, íntegro. Aquí tenéis el enlace con el especial que le dedicamos a The Downward Spiral https://www.ivoox.com/1994-nine-inch-nails-su-espiral-descendente-audios-mp3_rf_125512508_1.html ▶️ Y ya sabéis, si os gusta el programa y os apetece, podéis apoyarnos y colaborar con nosotros por el simple precio de una cerveza al mes, desde el botón azul de iVoox, y así, además podéis acceder a todo el archivo histórico exclusivo. Muchas gracias también a todos los mecenas y patrocinadores por vuestro apoyo: Alul, Piri, JBsabe, Juan Antonio Méndez Benítez, Antonio Vicente Álvarez, Aida Borrallo, Eduardo Gutiérrez, Rafa Navarro, José Carlos Lozano, Ikatza, Cabe1961, Guillermo Esteban, Diego Román, Raquel, Sergio Rodríguez Rojas, Jose Antonio Moral, Juanito, Octavio Oliva, Igor Gómez Tomás, Matías Ruiz Molina, Eduardo Villaverde Vidal, Víctor Fernández Martínez, Rami, Leo Giménez, Alberto Velasco, Francisco Quintana, Con, Tete García, Marco Landeta Vacas, Oscar García Muñoz, Raquel Parrondo, Nacho, Alberto, Moy, Dani Pérez, Santi Oliva, Vicente DC, Leticia, Melomanic, Arturo Soriano, Gemma Codina, Raquel Jiménez, Pedro, SGD, Raul Andres, Tomás Pérez, Pablo Pineda, Quim Goday, Enfermerator, Joaquín, Horns Up, Victor Bravo, Francisco González, Marcos Paris, Daniel A, Redneckman, Elliott SF, Sementalex, Miguel Angel Torres, Suibne, Noyatan, Iván Menéndez, Niksisley y a los mecenas anónimos.
Hello fellow nerds! We’re back after a short hiatus and super excited to talk Nine Inch Nails (mostly Trent Reznor), Gallifrey One, the Olympics and My Melody. We even dabble a little in sports psychology. It’s a strange combination, but we think it works. Stacy Watnick and Heather Berberet with Chelsea Hackman.
Hello fellow nerds! We’re back after a short hiatus and super excited to talk Nine Inch Nails (mostly Trent Reznor), Gallifrey One, the Olympics and My Melody. We even dabble a little in sports psychology. It’s a strange combination, but we think it works. Stacy Watnick and Heather Berberet with Chelsea Hackman.
Ben and Ione celebrate Ione's daughter graduating from Sydney Uni — the first in her family — and unpack what an Australian graduation ceremony actually looks like (part Downton Abbey, part casual). They dissect the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills Part 3 reunion, debate the ethics of celebrity course-selling, and induct Mac DeMarco, Leonardo DiCaprio and Trent Reznor into the Ione Skye Hall of Fame Mispronunciations. Ben reflects on performing in Alice Springs the night after the vigil for Kumanjayi Little Baby, and why music is good medicine even when it feels trite. Plus: the Bluey/ABC rights debate, the expert economy, and divorce finances.Dive deeper into our world at https://weirdertogether.substack.com
Johnny Cash made Hurt famous—but it was written by Trent Reznor, a 30-year-old caught between two versions of himself: the person on stage and the kid alone in his room. And in that tension, he asks a question most of us quietly carry: What have I become… and how did I get here?This week, we're using that question to rethink something many of us were taught to fear—sin. What if it's not about punishment or getting it right, but a signal that something in your life is pulling you away from who you actually want to be?If you've ever felt that gap - between your life and your values, between who you are and who you're trying to be - this one matters.Join us at the Spiritual Gym this week. Let's figure out what it looks like to actually live abundantly… not just trying not to screw it up.Donate to Friends ChurchTo donate to this podcast and support the making of more of these please visit https://friendschurch.ca/podcast
High and dry on a Saturday night? Then grab a drink and join us as we chat about a variety of topics, including the Stanley Cup, whether Trent Reznor saw a dead alien and our nostalgic rewatch of In Living Color.
Forever. Infinite. For all of time.Semi Olusa and Corneille Tshibasu of indie shoegaze, "goth-disco" band Cable Boy set out their stall upon the now-present release of their debut album FOREVER as they join Dave and Adam this week to talk about five songs that perfectly encapsulate the idea of something everlasting.FOREVER is out now as of this podcast dropping, so get it wherever you get your music!And speaking of good music, the Justin Timberlake Album Club train continues to trudge on as this edition will consist of discussions of his sophomore album FutureSex/LoveSounds, an album Adam had an enormous moment with at the time – even moreso than the one he had with Justified. That's with you on Monday.However, to keep your spirits high (stratospheric, even), a feature-length Film Club already awaits in the feed in the form of Dave, Andy, and special guest Will Slattery discussing Christopher Nolan's Interstellar, and all-things NASA misgivings, the Chris Nolan filmography and much, much more. Sign up to the NO ENCORE Patreon now for exclusive access to Film Club, Album Club, nearly 100 bonus episodes, ad-free and early access to every weekly podcast, and our everlasting love.Speaking of everlasting, let's get into the show ahead!ACT ONE: The preamble, in which we discuss a great many things!ACT TWO (21:24): Semi and Corn tell us more about Cable Boy's debut album FOREVER.ACT THREE (42:55): A Coachella speed run, the end of the Chappell Roan Saga, the Michael Jackson biopic unsurprisingly leaves some very important info on the cutting room floor, Dolly Parton proves to be very popular (who knew?), Doja Cat takes aim at Roblox, Violet Grohl speaks out (but not about that) and a hilarious encounter between Trent Reznor and Tom DeLonge comes to light– it's a packed news section.ACT FOUR (1:24:02): Top 5 Forever Songs. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Volume 86 of Brad & Mira For the Culture...Brad is visited by animals...a white pigeon...a coyote...Mira is swarmed by bugs...ants...mosquitoes...Coachella, Weekend 1 recap...Trent Reznor wins Mira's jet-black heart...pondering Lena Dunham's tell-all memoir...Lauren Sanchez believes the oligarchy needs to stop apologizing and start having fun...Nicole Kidman is becoming a death doula...Aubrey Plaza is with child...& more... *** Otherppl with Brad Listi is a weekly podcast featuring in-depth interviews with today's leading writers. Available where podcasts are available: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, etc. Get How to Write a Novel, the debut audio course from DeepDive. 50+ hours of never-before-heard insight, inspiration, and instruction from dozens of today's most celebrated contemporary authors. Subscribe to Brad's email newsletter. Support the show on Patreon Merch Instagram TikTok Bluesky Email the show: letters [at] otherppl [dot] com The podcast is a proud affiliate partner of Bookshop, working to support local, independent bookstores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Podcast That Rocked for 4/15/26. Nine Inch Nails (and other heavy music groups) owned Coachella, 2026 Rock Hall inductees are fine, more.Discussion Topics:Nine Inch Nails/Nine Inch Noise dominated Coachella2026 Rock Hall inductees are fine, including IRON MAIDENTurnstile step it up and return to the stageEvanescence announce new album Sanctuary; release new song Taylor Momsen still feeling the spider bite on tourKK Downing still loved by Judas Priest Rock The Country is having trouble selling tickets and that's hilariousUpcoming albums/tours/more. SONG OF THE WEEK: Evanescence “Who Will You Follow” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoNhLJKLAyQ“Coachella have unveiled several official videos of the first proper Nine Inch Noize set. Performing at the festival's Sahara Stage on Saturday, April 11, the band – Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, plus Alex Ridha aka Boys Noize – made their official debut following months of playing together on NIN's stunning Peel It Back Tour. Their 11-song setlist featured an appearance by Trent Reznor's wife (and How To Destroy Angels singer) Mariqueen Maandig Reznor, and consisted of nine NIN tracks, one from How To Destroy Angels, plus a cover of Soft Cell's Memorabilia. As well as playing again very soon at the second weekend of Coachella, Nine Inch Noize will also be dropping their debut self-titled album this Friday, April 17 via Interscope.” (Kerrang)
Django, Jeff, and Roman are raging this week with Firestorm, swingin' with Venom, flyin' with Superman, shoppin' with Fred Meyer, feudin' with Paul, campin' with Deniz, jammin' with Trent Reznor, and maybe a bit more. Sound like a lot? That's 'cause it is! So get going and hit play already, folks!0:04:11 - Well Welcome Wellmer!0:13:23 - The Fury of Firestorm #10:22:14 - Action Comics #10970:30:08 - Web of Venom #10:36:34 - Amazing Spider-Man #260:40:56 - Bleeding Hearts #30:44:16 - Pretty Hate Machine #10:48:36 - Neighborhood Watch #10:52:24 - Everyone Loves a Jewel Thief #10:54:44 - Absolute Green Lantern #13SPOILERS! Tread carefully dear listener, because we're going to talk about what happened in these books. So definitely pause this, read your comics, and come back. We'll still be here!And an enormous thank you, as always, to Andrew Carlson for editing this mess into something listenable.Subscribe to us on Apple, Spotify or wherever you like to get your podcasts.Email us at jeff@thecomicsplace.com! We love hearing from you and there's a good chance we will read it on air!Cover art by Stefano CaselliVisit us at The Comics Place next time you're in Bellingham, Washington!Comics Place Book Club - second Thursday of every month. Check the shop for details!
Hesitation Marks is the kind of album that sneaks up on you: it's dark, sure, but it moves, it grooves, and it keeps circling the same uncomfortable questions until they start sounding like your own thoughts. Chris and Tim put on the headphones and do a full, track by track listen of Nine Inch Nails' 2013 industrial rock pivot, digging into why this record feels more melodic and more anxious than the early, scorched earth era.We talk about Trent Reznor as the engine of Nine Inch Nails, plus the creative impact of collaborators like Atticus Ross and producer Alan Moulder. Along the way we react in real time to the big moments, the loops, the synth textures, and the drum programming that makes the album weirdly danceable. “Copy Of A” kicks off a whole thread about identity and repetition, “Came Back Haunted” turns haunting into consequence and inner dialogue, and “Find My Way” lands as the stripped down mission statement: trying to be better while your past keeps tapping you on the shoulder.Then we get into the deep cuts that really define the record for us, from the catchy paranoia of “Satellite” to the heavy, internal struggle of “Various Methods Of Escape,” plus the broader theme of being split “in two” between fear and love, shadow self and present self. We finish by ranking our top three non-hit songs to give you a clear re-listen path if you're revisiting Hesitation Marks or hearing it for the first time.If you like thoughtful music breakdowns with a little chaos, subscribe to Greatest Night Hits, share this with a fellow Nine Inch Nails fan, and leave a review. What's your number one track on Hesitation Marks right now?Send us Fan MailSupport the show
Hesitation Marks is the kind of album that sneaks up on you: it's dark, sure, but it moves, it grooves, and it keeps circling the same uncomfortable questions until they start sounding like your own thoughts. Chris and Tim put on the headphones and do a full, track by track listen of Nine Inch Nails' 2013 industrial rock pivot, digging into why this record feels more melodic and more anxious than the early, scorched earth era.We talk about Trent Reznor as the engine of Nine Inch Nails, plus the creative impact of collaborators like Atticus Ross and producer Alan Moulder. Along the way we react in real time to the big moments, the loops, the synth textures, and the drum programming that makes the album weirdly danceable. “Copy Of A” kicks off a whole thread about identity and repetition, “Came Back Haunted” turns haunting into consequence and inner dialogue, and “Find My Way” lands as the stripped down mission statement: trying to be better while your past keeps tapping you on the shoulder.Then we get into the deep cuts that really define the record for us, from the catchy paranoia of “Satellite” to the heavy, internal struggle of “Various Methods Of Escape,” plus the broader theme of being split “in two” between fear and love, shadow self and present self. We finish by ranking our top three non-hit songs to give you a clear re-listen path if you're revisiting Hesitation Marks or hearing it for the first time.If you like thoughtful music breakdowns with a little chaos, subscribe to Greatest Night Hits, share this with a fellow Nine Inch Nails fan, and leave a review. What's your number one track on Hesitation Marks right now?Send us Fan MailSupport the show
Episode 101: Ilan Rubin. Ilan Rubin is the new drummer for Foo Fighters and one of the most respected musicians in modern music. He and I go way back to our early teen and even pre-teen drumming years, so this is an extra fun one for me. He spent 17 years with Nine Inch Nails as their longest-running drummer, earning a reputation for precision, versatility, and the ability to step into any musical environment at the highest level. From there, he has continued to evolve, now joining Foo Fighters and stepping into one of the most iconic bands in music. Alongside that, Ilan has been a core part of Angels & Airwaves, working closely with Tom DeLonge not just as a drummer, but as a collaborator, multi-instrumentalist, and creative partner. Their relationship goes beyond just playing live. It is about building songs, shaping sound, and pushing ideas forward together. In this conversation, we talk about Ilan's journey as a musician, how he built his career starting at just 9 years old, how he has landed some of the biggest gigs in music, and how he has kept those gigs for years. We dive into how he got the gig with Foo Fighters, how much fun he's having with them, and the positive vibe they all have together. We get into what he learned from working with Trent Reznor, all sorts of stories from playing with Nine Inch Nails, his open handed drumming technique, being the frontman of his own band The New Regime, fun stories with Tom DeLonge, and some great stories of him and I over the years. We also dive into how he approaches his role inside elite bands, his work ethic, how he thinks about growth, his approach to music, and what it takes to stay consistently at the top for two decades. This is a fun conversation about discipline, evolution, and becoming someone artists trust at the top of the game. I hope you enjoy my conversation with the great Ilan Rubin! Let's go. Go with Elmo Lovano' is a weekly podcast where Elmo interviews creatives and entrepreneurs in music on HOW they push forward every day, got where they are in their careers, manage their personal lives, and share lessons learned and their most important insights. Big thanks to our friends Moises for supporting the show! If you need stems, they're the best in the game. Check them out! https://moises.ai/ Please SUBSCRIBE / FOLLOW this podcast to catch new episodes as soon as they drop! Your likes, comments and shares are much appreciated! Become a Patreon Member to stay in the loop as we post Patreon-only exclusive content, Zoom hangs, invite only events, and discussions about music and music careers. https://www.patreon.com/gowithelmo Listen to the audio form of this podcast wherever you get your podcasts: https://elmolovano.komi.io/ Follow Ilan: https://www.instagram.com/ilanrubin/ Follow Go With Elmo: https://www.instagram.com/gowithelmo/ https://www.tiktok.com/@gowithelmo https://x.com/gowithelmopod Follow Elmo Lovano: https://Instagram.com/elmolovano https://x.com/elmolovano Follow Jammcard: https://www.youtube.com/@jammcard https://www.instagram.com/jammcard/ jammcard.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ever look up and wonder what you're looking at? Well, this time it's the Garage Hour. We're too busy to pull a Strangelove, however - there's a space station (international), a satellite (train or track), and a semi that got punted into orbit by Ktulu's little brother, Bl'Slyu. Pile them in with a mess of auto manufacturer recalls from the likes of Ford, Porsche, Tesla and BMW (just in case your driveshaft is separating, your cameras are shorting, or your fuel pump ain't), a few robot semis (those that escaped Bl'Slyu's wrath), an out-of-control tram (a trolley, but for fancy people), the return of the Bodycount Conundrum, some sporty urban shooting and a few deranged urban robot cars, and it's definitely good gearheadness. Just for sport (more of it): Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails, Ray Liotta, bad drivers, bad kitties, excellent cops, tactical gun training, terrorists, sinkholes, cloud seeding and more pinko spying.
Ever look up and wonder what you're looking at? Well, this time it's the Garage Hour. We're too busy to pull a Strangelove, however - there's a space station (international), a satellite (train or track), and a semi that got punted into orbit by Ktulu's little brother, Bl'Slyu. Pile them in with a mess of auto manufacturer recalls from the likes of Ford, Porsche, Tesla and BMW (just in case your driveshaft is separating, your cameras are shorting, or your fuel pump ain't), a few robot semis (those that escaped Bl'Slyu's wrath), an out-of-control tram (a trolley, but for fancy people), the return of the Bodycount Conundrum, some sporty urban shooting and a few deranged urban robot cars, and it's definitely good gearheadness. Just for sport (more of it): Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails, Ray Liotta, bad drivers, bad kitties, excellent cops, tactical gun training, terrorists, sinkholes, cloud seeding and more pinko spying.
Episode 299 of Irritable Dad Syndrome finds Mike and Darin celebrating the end of the 200-episode era while sharing stories about seeing Nine Inch Nails live, revisiting classic comedy movies, and dealing with one of the most shocking plumbing quotes imaginable.After attending a powerful Nine Inch Nails concert in Columbus, the dads debate the lasting impact of Trent Reznor's music, the legendary Johnny Cash cover of “Hurt,” and the strange experience of hearing songs live that you never appreciated on the album.Meanwhile, Darin discovers his basement water heater is leaking—which leads to an unbelievable $11,000 quote from a plumber before a second opinion saves the day.The episode also includes:A revisit of the Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor comedy Stir CrazyListener questions about hot dogs, Elvis, and U2Reflections on nearly five years of podcastingAs Episode 300 approaches, Mike and Darin reflect on how Irritable Dad Syndrome has become a running diary of their lives—one ridiculous story at a time.Listen now and get ready for the milestone 300th episode next week.#NineInchNails #JohnnyCash #ConcertStories#ComedyPodcast #DadHumor #FunnyPodcast#WaterHeater #HomeRepair #HomeOwnership#GeneWilder #RichardPryorSupport the showThank you so much for listening to this episode! If you like what we do, please check out our other content! Follow our socials for announcements when we go LIVE and to become part of the show!All episode, videos, and more can be found on our website at: https://www.irritabledadsyndrome.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IrritableDadSyndromeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@irritabledadsyndromeTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@irritabledadsyndromeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/irritabledadsyndrome/Threads: https://www.threads.net/@irritabledadsyndromeTwitter / X: https://x.com/DadIrritableTons of bonus and premium content (including archived, uncensored videos of episode recordings, unique merch, and more!) is all on our Patreon page! Join our Patrons today and support our show!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/irritabledadsyndrome
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Birthdays on The Rizzuto Show usually involve cake, sarcasm, and at least one questionable idea… and today checks every box.The gang kicks things off celebrating Riz while diving into a surprisingly deep conversation about the recent Nine Inch Nails tour. Lern gives her firsthand review of the show, complete with Trent Reznor theatrics, nostalgic industrial vibes, and a crowd full of 90s survivors dressed like they just walked out of a Hot Topic time machine. Doug's multi-page concert review somehow becomes required reading, and suddenly everyone's debating whether this could be the final NIN tour ever.Then things get weird.The crew discovers that the legendary Ace Ventura mechanical rhino prop — yes, the one from the infamous “butt birth” scene — is up for auction. Naturally, the discussion quickly escalates from “that's hilarious” to “should the show actually buy this thing?” Between shipping logistics, size estimates, and punishment ideas involving someone spending the night inside it, the conversation goes exactly where you'd expect from a morning show that probably shouldn't be trusted with large props.In Crap on Celebrities, the entertainment news gets equally chaotic. Sharon Osbourne hints at the possible return of Ozzfest, Courtney Love might be teasing a Hole reunion, and a suspicious backstage incident at a country concert sparks a serious security conversation. The crew also reacts to the end of Jersey Shore: Family Vacation, a bombshell Dr. Phil documentary, and some very concerning news about Andy Dick.But the weirdness doesn't stop there.The show debates the greatest dinosaur characters of all time (which turns into a heated argument about Barney, Littlefoot, and Denver the Last Dinosaur), and then things spiral even further when the team asks a surprisingly deep question: Which movie villains were actually right the whole time? From Ferris Bueller to Ghostbusters to Jaws, the crew flips classic movie narratives upside down.And of course, no episode is complete without games, birthdays, ridiculous debates, and the kind of off-the-rails humor that somehow keeps this comedy podcast rolling every single day.If you came for serious journalism… you're definitely in the wrong place.But if you want ridiculous conversations, music nostalgia, pop culture chaos, and a morning show that absolutely should not be trusted with a mechanical rhino… welcome to your new favorite comedy podcast.Follow The Rizzuto Show → linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShowHear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Brian & Kenzie break down the shocking audio from Trent Reznor at a recent Nine Inch Nails show. Chicago’s best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page. Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101. Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, we're scratching The Itch for a trio of very different experiences! Dan and KC check off a bucket list band by seeing Nine Inch Nails (we're as surprised as you are that it took this long), and see the wildest performance yet of Badflower, a band we've covered live more than possibly any other. Plus, Aaron has some quality time with his dad seeing Tom Glynn pay tribute to some legendary singer-songwriters of the '70s. So what was it like to see Trent Reznor and Co. perform for the first time? Were the boys prepared for the pre-show rave? (No.) Was Josh Freese ready to step back into the saddle with NIN? (Of course.) And after "crashing out" on stage due to struggles with his physical and mental health, what does the future hold for our dear Josh Katz and Badflower? (It remains to be seen, but it's encouraging!) All of this and more in our first non-Shiprocked, non-2025 holiday Concert Catch-up of the year! Enjoy. Listen to The Itch Rock Radio Show Rock with us every Sunday night from 6-9pm CST on KCLC-FM in St. Louis. Outside the area? Stream online at 891thewood.com, TuneIn, Radio.net, and OnlineRadioBox! And if you have the itch to hear some of the best new tracks in rock, follow our New Rock Roundup playlist on Spotify! Connect With The Itch For any and all friendship, questions, inquiries, and offers of pizza, The Itch can be found at the following: Website: itchrocks.com Facebook: Facebook.com/itchrocks Instagram: Instagram.com/itchrocks Email: itchrocks@gmail.com Support the Show Thank you so much for listening. If you like what you hear, please subscribe and leave a positive review and rating on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Podchaser to help our audience grow. Reviews only take a minute and help us reach more rock fans just like you. Credits Our theme song, "Corrupted", is used with permission from the amazing Skindred. All other content is copyright of The Itch. All rights reserved, including the right to rock on.
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Bienvenidos, cinéfilos hierberos, a un nuevo episodio de Cinefilia y Otras Hierbas, cine, televisión, música y videojuegos para escuchar.Muchas gracias por habernos esperado; sé que la pausa se sintió más larga que un plano secuencia de Alejandro González Iñárritu, pero tras un merecido descanso navideño que nos ha servido para purgar el exceso de turrón y cine de sobremesa, volvemos renovados. Soy José Enrique Guzmán, su anfitrión y aquí en las oficinas de CINEFILIA Y OTRAS HIERBAS estamos listos para retomar lo que mejor sabemos hacer: diseccionar historias que nos obsesionan.Hoy continuamos con nuestro ciclo dedicado a uno de los arquitectos del diálogo más veloces de la industria: Aaron Sorkin. Siguiendo nuestro recorrido cronológico, llegamos a la película que, para muchos, no solo es su obra maestra, sino la pieza que definió el pulso cultural de la década pasada: “La Red Social” (2010).La génesis del proyecto es casi tan fascinante como el filme. Todo empezó con un borrador de 14 páginas de Ben Mezrich para su libro Multimillonarios por accidente. Cuando Sorkin lo leyó, no vio simplemente códigos de programación; vio una tragedia griega en un campus de la Ivy League. Escribió el guion con una velocidad vertiginosa, pero el rodaje fue otra historia. David Fincher, fiel a su perfeccionismo casi patológico, obligó a los actores a repetir escenas decenas de veces. La secuencia inicial en el bar tomó 99 tomas para que ese ritmo de ametralladora sonara natural. Pero hay más: ¿sabían que Andrew Garfield tuvo que destruir su computadora en una escena tantas veces que terminó exhausto, o que Armie Hammer tuvo que trabajar con un doble de cuerpo y un riguroso sistema de CGI para interpretar a ambos gemelos Winklevoss? Incluso se dice que Fincher prohibió a los actores conocer a sus contrapartes reales antes del rodaje para no "contaminar" la visión ácida de Sorkin.La sinopsis parece sencilla: un joven brillante pero socialmente torpe crea una plataforma que cambia el mundo, solo para terminar demandado por su mejor amigo y por unos gemelos olímpicos que parecen sacados de un catálogo de Ralph Lauren. Pero bajo la superficie, es una historia sobre la traición y la paradoja de conectar al mundo mientras te quedas irremediablemente solo. Todo esto, envuelto en la banda sonora de Trent Reznor y Atticus Ross, que suena a ansiedad digital y marcó un antes y un después en el drama moderno.En taquilla, la película fue un fenómeno inusual. Con un presupuesto de unos 40 millones de dólares, logró recaudar más de 224 millones a nivel mundial, demostrando que un drama basado puramente en diálogos inteligentes podía ser un blockbuster. No solo ganó tres premios Oscar (Guion, Montaje y Música), sino que arrasó en los Globos de Oro llevándose Mejor Película Drama y Mejor Director, además de recibir el aplauso unánime de la Crítica de Cine de Nueva York y la National Board of Review.La reacción de los involucrados fue el toque final de ironía. Mark Zuckerberg intentó restarle importancia diciendo que el vestuario era lo único que habían clavado, aunque admitió que la experiencia fue "interesante". Eduardo Saverin fue más diplomático, y los Winklevoss... bueno, ellos simplemente se alegraron de que alguien los hiciera ver como personajes de una película de Fincher.“La Red Social” no solo consolidó el estilo de Sorkin, sino que cambió cómo Hollywood aborda los biopics: menos hagiografía y más autopsia psicológica. Hoy vamos a sumergirnos en su historia, sus actuaciones, su dirección, su música y, por supuesto, ese guion donde las palabras son armas de precisión.Preparen su café (o su Martini de manzana), que empezamos.Patreon: patreon.com/cinefiliayotrashierbasCorreo: cinefiliayotrashierbas@gmail.com No olviden suscribirse, compartir este episodio y dejar un comentario y un like, eso nos ayudará a crecer y a encontrar más audiencia.¡Que lo disfruten!#AaronSorkin #DavidFincher #Cine #Facebook #LaRedSocial
Lern just got back from seeing Nine Inch Nails and apparently the lighting design deserves its own Grammy. We're talking gauze curtains, delayed shadows, industrial rave vibes, and Trent Reznor absolutely refusing to high-five Tim like a majestic goth gazelle sprinting through the crowd. It's concert chaos in the best possible way — from the DJ opener bleeding seamlessly into the show, to the setlist swaps that made the St. Louis crowd feel personally chosen.We break down the Peel It Back tour experience, including the “Frail into Reptile” moment that sent fans spiraling (in a good way), the zippers-per-capita record inside Enterprise Center, and the emotional high of being in the same airspace as your music heroes. Remember when just being in the same room as your favorite artist felt life-changing? Yeah, we went there. Hard.But because this is a comedy podcast and we cannot stay focused for more than 12 consecutive minutes, the conversation pivots into something much more responsible: inflation rage. Concert tickets, movie theaters, $15 waters, delivery apps, streaming services we barely use but refuse to cancel, and the emotional damage of a $12 Lion's Choice meal. Are we becoming our parents? Possibly. Are we mad about it? Absolutely.Then we spiral (again) into hypothetical chaos:$10 million but you lose 10 years of life?$50 million but you lose all your friends?$1 million but you're stuck in St. Louis forever?$500,000 but you can't complain for five years (so… impossible)?The answers are revealing. And slightly concerning.We also dive into the so-called “singles tax,” the surprising numbers behind OnlyFans income (sorry Scott), and the underdog effect — why being told you'll fail might actually be rocket fuel. It's part concert recap, part financial therapy session, part existential crisis — aka your favorite comedy podcast doing what it does best.Industrial rock. Inflation anger. Hypothetical moral collapse. Curtain work.Just another totally normal day.Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShow.Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rizz is loose in Vegas and somehow Fremont Street survived. While he's out there chasing Heart Attack Grill dreams and sending questionable videos, the rest of The Rizzuto Show holds down the studio with a full-blown chaos buffet.This episode of your favorite daily comedy show covers everything: Would you erase the last 10 years of your life for $10 million? (Lern says yes immediately. We're concerned.) Eldest Daughter Syndrome gets psychoanalyzed on-air. The Breaking Bad house sells for HOW MUCH?! And yes — we discuss prostate B-holes like mature broadcasting professionals.Then things get industrial. Lern gives a full breakdown of the Nine Inch Nails experience — curtain work, lighting wizardry, Trent Reznor sprinting past fans, and a Josh Freese drum demolition. Plus: Metallica at The Sphere, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame drama, streaming service rage, and why fast food now requires a payment plan.It's chaos. It's pop culture commentary. It's St. Louis sarcasm at its finest. It's your favorite daily comedy show doing what it does best.If you love funny celebrity gossip, weird news, and slightly unhinged but lovable commentary — welcome home.Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShow.Hear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.How Living Alone Can Cost You up to $1 Million in ‘Singles' Tax'New research says that if you want an entrepreneur to be successful, tell them they will failChild and nun barely escape disaster as tree falls during NYC blizzard, wild video showsCanadian man escapes attacking turkeys by getting into stranger's car25-year-old man who poured alcohol into hawk's mouth sentenced to jail time for animal cruelty‘I feel loved': Irish MP overwhelmed by Jamaican response to viral speechWhataburger Employees Fend Off Restaurant Attacker with a Fry Basket and Trash Can in Viral VideoMillions of iPhone users under threat of fake calendar app scam — here's how to shut it downWanted man set fire to his home to kill spiders'I had to': Man attacks Orlando Chinese restaurant, staff with shovelPursuit suspect hospitalized after running into LAPD car in HollywoodTic Tac® and Dr Pepper® Team Up for Bold New Flavor CollaborationThis Frozen Blueberry Recall Was Upgraded To FDA's Most Dangerous CategoryFood delivery robot goes rogue, causes property damage at LA homeDunkin' is testing a massive 48-ounce bucket of coffee and it looks wildSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, we go deep into the past of mainstream artists to uncover what many of them have hidden: their beginnings! We are talking about bands and artists who have sold millions of albums; however, their formative years were drastically different from those for which they became famous. They will remain buried no longer! We will shine a light on their beginnings, before they were beasts!This episode is brought to you by the help of our new AI Automated Staff here at InObscuria. While we appreciate the attempts of the machine to help bring you, the listener, meaningful content, this was indeed a failed experiment that we will not repeat. In any case, enjoy the beginnings of these artists within. Hopefully, we turned you on to something new!Songs this week include:Pantera - “Nothin' On (But The Radio)” from Metal Magic (1983)Styx - “Quick Is The Beat Of My Heart” from Styx (1972)Stalk-Forrest Group - “Donovan's Monkey” from St. Cecilia: The Elektra Recordings (1970)Avant Garde - “The Renaissance” from Demo Tape 1988 (1988)Slam Bamboo - “House On Fire” from Slam Bamboo - EP (2015)Scorpions - “It All Depends” from Lonesome Crow (1972)Michael Bolton - “Everybody's Crazy” from Everybody's Crazy (1985)The InObscuriacs - “InObscuria Lights The Rock N Roll Gold” from The InObscuria Automated Staff (2026)Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!:InObscuria StoreVisit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/ Check out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/If you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/
Episodio donde hablamos sobre el agradecimiento (o DESagradecimiento) de los actores sobre las películas que les dieron su fama, reseña de Pari sobre Send Help de Sam Raimi, el olvidar películas que están dentro de tu Top 10 como lo es Sunshine para Wisto, experiencia de Wisto sobre el concierto de Pepe en el Foro Sol, Pari vió el Super Bowl platicándonos su reseña con comentarios sobre shows de Medio Tiempo con Bad Bunny y otros, Trent Reznor de Nine Inch Nails cede todo lo sentimental hacia Johnny Cash por la canción de Hurt, y terminamos con un pequeño listado de famosos que son buenas personas y altruistas! Escúchanos: Spotify / Apple Podcasts / YouTube Apóyanos: patreon.com/holamsupernova Síguenos: Instagram/ Twitter/ TikTok @holamsupernova Merch: holamsupernova.myshopify.com
Scott Interrante of Big White Elephants and This is the Greatest Song I've Ever Heard in My Entire Life joins Nicole Barlow and Ryan Pak to discuss the soundtrack to the 2024 Luca Guadagnino film, Challengers. The film was scored by the team of Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross (Nine Inch Nails) who have worked with Guadagnino multiple times before (Queer, Bones and All, After the Hunt). The soundtrack was also accompanied by a remix album from Boys Noize. The score won the Golden Globe for Best Original Score but it was not even nominated for the Best Original Score Oscar. Hot takes, hot actors, and phallic food is all discussed on this Valentine's Day episode of Soundtrack Your Life. Scott's Socials: Big White Elephants Instagram This is the Greatest Song... Instagram Take the 90 day Just Thrive Probiotic Challenge Today: (Save 20% on your 1st Order) https://justthrivehealth.com/CX Thank you for listening! We would love it if you would join our Patreon membership, where you will get quarterly bonus episodes, access to our ad-free episode feed and more! Soundtrack Your Life Socials Patreon membership Bluesky Instagram Writing Site YouTube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
fWotD Episode 3192: Life on Mars? Welcome to featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia's finest articles.The featured article for Friday, 30 January 2026, is Life on Mars?."Life on Mars?" is a song by the English musician David Bowie, first released on his 1971 album Hunky Dory. Conceived as a parody of Frank Sinatra's "My Way", "Life on Mars?" was recorded on 6 August 1971 at Trident Studios in London, and was co-produced by Bowie and Ken Scott. The track features piano by the keyboardist Rick Wakeman and a string arrangement by the guitarist Mick Ronson. "Life on Mars?" is primarily a glam rock ballad, with elements of cabaret and art rock. The lyrics are about a girl who goes to a cinema to escape reality, and include surreal images that reflect optimism and the effects of Hollywood.In June 1973, at the height of Bowie's fame as Ziggy Stardust, RCA Records issued "Life on Mars?" as a single in the United Kingdom, where it peaked at number three. To promote the single, Mick Rock filmed a video that shows Bowie in make-up and a turquoise suit singing the song against a white backdrop. Bowie frequently performed "Life on Mars?" during his concerts, and the track has appeared on numerous compilation albums.Commentators generally consider "Life on Mars?" to be one of Bowie's finest songs and one of the greatest songs of all time. Critics have praised Bowie's vocal performance and the string arrangement. The song has appeared in films and television programmes, and the British television series Life on Mars was named after it. Artists including Barbra Streisand, and Nine Inch Nails members Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, have recorded cover versions of the song; and following Bowie's death in 2016, "Life on Mars?" was frequently chosen as a tribute to the artist in live performances and cover versions. That year, a "stripped down" version of the song, remixed by Scott, was released, along with a reedited version of the promotional video including an extended outro.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:10 UTC on Friday, 30 January 2026.For the full current version of the article, see Life on Mars? on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm standard Kimberly.
In this episode of Bonfire Conversations, I sit down with composer and sound designer Mick Gordon for an in-depth conversation about his career, creative process, and approach to music.Mick Gordon is best known for his work on video games such as DOOM, DOOM Eternal, Wolfenstein: The New Order, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, Prey, and Killer Instinct. His music for the DOOM franchise helped redefine how heavy music functions in interactive media and earned widespread industry recognition, including Best Music at The Game Awards 2016. His work has since influenced films, trailers, and games across the industry.In this conversation, Mick reflects on his childhood and early influences in Australia, the path that led him to composing, and key turning points in his career. He discusses his philosophy of “change the process, change the outcome,” perfectionism, working under pressure and deadlines, and how he approaches finding a distinct creative voice in an evolving industry. The discussion also touches on his recent work on Routine and the design decisions behind its soundscape.The episode concludes with Penny for Your Thoughts, a lighter segment exploring Mick's influences, favorites, and broader reflections on creativity.Bonfire Conversations is a podcast focused on the creative mind—how artists think, adapt, and evolve across disciplines.
Playlist con música relacionada al episodio:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1A1k0LITEnIawOJRoBnrvNYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9oBrXWdjjXRrZSNWEFUtLewyzVB1yb1DNine Inch Nails (NIN) es el proyecto cerebral y sonoro de Trent Reznor, una fuerza monolítica que redefinió el Rock Industrial y la producción musical en los años 90. Reznor no es solo un compositor, sino un arquitecto sonoro que fusionó magistralmente la agresión cruda del metal con la precisión clínica de la música electrónica. NIN demostró que el rock podía ser tan brutal como sintético, influenciando profundamente a toda la música alternativa moderna, y enseñandonos a no morder la mano que nos alimenta.Únete a nuestro grupo de Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/1012646383467657Síguenos:https://www.instagram.com/musicosdesillonpodcast/https://twitter.com/musicosdesillonhttps://www.facebook.com/musicosdesillon/
DEFENDANT: Tori Amos EVIDENCE: Cloud Watcher California Red Blend SCENE OF THE CRIME: "The Finest Vineyards in California" -- Hey friend — welcome to the chaos: we opened a grocery-store red called Cloud Watcher (hello, green-pepper nose and dark-plum cocoa vibes), wrestled over a billion points in Corrections Corner, and brought our dog Hermes along to supervise. We sip, we sigh, and we trade childhood-cloud stories while debating whether cloud-watching is relaxing or suspiciously boring. Then things get deliciously melodic because our “defendant” today is Tori Amos. We peel back her origin story — piano prodigy at Peabody, early L.A. band experiments, exile to the UK, and the piano-driven masterpiece Little Earthquakes — and run through highlights from Choirgirl Hotel to Boys for Pele, Night of Hunters and beyond. There's talk of kazoo deep cuts, mood rings, curly hair aesthetics, and why Tori's lyrics made us fall in love with poetry all over again. Of course we couldn't resist a game: a twelve-question cross-examination where we read lyrics and guessed whether they were Tori or Not-Tori. There were surprises (Fiona Apple, Tracy Chapman, The Cranberries), triumphant wins, a couple of tequila—I mean wine—sips for wrong answers, and a lot of nostalgic 90s energy. You'll hear about favorite songs (Crucify gets a special shout), concert memories, and how husband, Fact Checker and our little group fit into the Tori fandom saga. Gossip alert: we dive into the messy 90s drama — Trent Reznor, Courtney Love, and the career fallout that left some fans scribbling love and hate in equal measure. We don't shy away from the heavy stuff either: there's a frank moment about trauma, loss, and how those themes weave through Tori's music. Between parenthetical jokes about Publix ads, soup-watching disasters, and a recurring helicopter/hematite-cloud dream, this episode is equal parts nerdy music-nerd history and cozy chat over a $10 bottle that punches way above its price. We also bouquet in a little wanderlust — Cornwall homes, haunted castles, and the dream of living like older, well-rested rich people with perfect towels and fireplaces in every room. So pour a glass, settle in, and listen for the lyric-guessing triumphs, the wardrobe nostalgia (yep, we reunited with our high-school T-shirts), and the way Tori's songs keep looping back into our weird little lives. If you're a Tori obsessive, an accidental listener, or just here to find out whether that wine is worth a splurge — welcome, you're home.
David Bowie wasn't just a rock star...he was a cultural architect who reinvented music, fashion, and identity. In part 2 of "Why Bowie Still Matters", we explore Bowie's groundbreaking mid-70s to early-80s era: from the cocaine-fueled chaos of Station to Station and the birth of the Thin White Duke, his "Berlin Trilogy" with Brian Eno that shaped post-punk and electronic music. And we'll explore how albums like Low, Heroes, and Lodger influenced everyone from Joy Division to Duran Duran, Depeche Mode, Radiohead and others. Meanwhile, Bowie's constant creativity sparked movements like New Wave and the New Romantics. And then we reach Bowie's bold reinvention...again... in the 90s with Tin Machine and Trent Reznor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we're discussing every album by Nine Inch Nails. Made up solely of Trent Reznor (and later on Atticus Ross), NIN is a band that we've all heard and most likely already enjoy quite a bit. Whether we're loudly screaming the lyrics to "Closer" at family gatherings or just rolling around in mud in our free time, Nine Inch Nails is a band that no one isn't familiar with. However, we haven't heard all of their albums until now. Intro 00:00 Show Announcement 13:25 Band Overview 16:32 Pretty Hate Machine 18:23 Broken EP 37:42 The Downward Spiral 45:25 The Fragile 1:00:58 With Teeth 1:14:30 Year Zero 1:24:20 The Slip 1:34:57 Hesitation Marks 1:45:28 Not the Actual Events EP 1:55:07 Add Violence EP 2:03:29 Bad Witch 2:08:54 Tron: Ares Soundtrack 2:14:34 Outro 2:27:12 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Patreon https://www.patreon.com/everyalbumever Merch https://pandermonkey.creator-spring.com/ Mike's EP: Pander Monkey on Bandcamp, Spotify, Apple, Mike on Instagram @pandermonkey Alex on Bluesky @octatron3030 Tom on Instagram @tomosmansounds History Tom's stuff: Music on Spotify, Apple Podcast on Spotify, YouTube Substack Website ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mike's Picks: The Downward Spiral (1994) -- Best Album Pretty Hate Machine (1989) -- Personal Favorite Hesitation Marks (2013) -- Worst Album Year Zero (2007) -- Least Favorite Alex's Picks: The Fragile (1999) -- Best Album Pretty Hate Machine (1989) -- Personal Favorite Tron: Ares Soundtrack (2025) -- Worst Album, Least Favorite Albums we discussed this episode... Pretty Hate Machine (1989) Broken EP (1992) The Downward Spiral (1994) The Fragile (1999) With Teeth (2005) Year Zero (2007) The Slip (2008) Hesitation Marks (2013) Not the Actual Events EP (2016) Add Violence EP (2017) Bad Witch (2018) Tron: Ares Soundtrack (2025)
Scotty Scoop gives his spoiler-free review for the new dramatic thriller, After the Hunt (2025), starring Julia Roberts and Andrew Garfield. This tense film, which deals with sexual assault, is praised as "cinema" with A-list actors, strong writing, and a well-shot, well-paced structure. Find out why Scotty calls the performance by Roberts' husband's actor (Stolberg) one of the best of the year and why he predicts nominations for acting, directing, cinematography, and the score by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross. This is the movie to watch if you're looking for drama and want to "furrow your brow and wonder what is really going on here". See more reviews on our Instagram at @mostlysuperheroes.
Scotty Scoop gives his spoiler-free review for the new dramatic thriller, After the Hunt (2025), starring Julia Roberts and Andrew Garfield. This tense film, which deals with sexual assault, is praised as "cinema" with A-list actors, strong writing, and a well-shot, well-paced structure. Find out why Scotty calls the performance by Roberts' husband's actor (Stolberg) one of the best of the year and why he predicts nominations for acting, directing, cinematography, and the score by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross. This is the movie to watch if you're looking for drama and want to "furrow your brow and wonder what is really going on here". See more reviews on our Instagram at @mostlysuperheroes.
MUSICThe BBC Ozzy Osbourne documentary Coming Home is on Peacock as of tonight!Rob Zombie will drop a new album in February called "The Great Satan". Check out the first single, "Punks and Demons". https://consequence.net/2025/10/rob-zombie-new-album-the-great-satan-single-punks-and-demons/ Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross of Nine Inch Nails have more than just the Tron: Ares score out this month. They've also done some score work for the new Julia Roberts film After the Hunt, which is out now. The soundtrack will be released on November 14th. Check out one of Reznor and Ross's pieces, "After the Hunt, One" on YouTube. youtube.com/watch?si=wxG3cjzFSup1Tobn&v=-U7ZZmSNwcM&feature=youtu.be RIP: The disgraced frontman of the band Lostprophets, Ian Watkins, has been killed in prison. https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/ian-watkins-dead-lostprophets-paedophile-36052854 RIP: Thommy Price, the drummer in Joan Jett and the Blackhearts from 1986 to 2016, died Friday at 68. He also played on Billy Idol's Rebel Yell as well as with Scandal, Roger Daltrey, Steve Lukather, Debbie Harry, Ronnie Wood, and Blue Oyster Cult. RIP: The Moody Blues singer and bassist John Lodge has died at 82. TVTOP TALK SHOWS GUESTS:Jimmy Fallon has actors Steve Martin, Martin Short & Selena Gomez, actress Michelle Dockery, musical guest Karan AujlaStephen Colbert has actors Keanu Reeves & Alex Winter, musical guest J.I.D.Jimmy Kimmel has actor Bill Murray, actress Kat Dennings, musical guest ClipseSeth Meyers has actor Jason Bateman, actress Jinkx Monsoon Darius McCrary was arrested on an outstanding felony warrant at the U.S./Mexico border. MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS:RIP: Diane Keaton, the Oscar-winning actress whose offbeat charm and fearless choices transformed her into a cinematic icon, died Saturday in California at 79, her family confirmed.Best known for her role in Annie Hall, for which she won the Academy Award, Keaton also starred in The Godfather series, The First Wives Club and Something's Gotta Give. The sci-fi sequel 'Tron: Ares' bombed at the box office over its opening weekend, bringing in only $33.5 million across 4,000 North American theaters. https://variety.com/2025/film/box-office/tron-ares-box-office-opening-weekend-roofman-kiss-of-the-spider-woman-123654437 Charlie Sheen discussed feeling overshadowed by his brother Emilio Estevez's fame as a member of the Brat Pack, saying, "I felt like I was just taking up the rear. I felt like a valet on certain nights." https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/charlie-sheen-opens-up-about-feeling-excluded-during-brother-emilio-estevezs-brat-pack-era· Ellen Ripley's sacrificial death at the end of "Alien 3" seemed pretty finite . . . or so we thought. Sigourney Weaver told fans at New York Comic Con on Friday that "Alien" franchise producer Walter Hill has plans to bring her BACK. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/alien-star-sigourney-weaver-has-met-with-disney-1236397969/ Walmart has purchased the Monroeville Mall in Pennsylvania, where George A. Romero shot the 1978 zombie classic "Dawn of the Dead" . . . and they plan to demolish it. https://bloody-disgusting.com/the-further/3908419/walmart-hopes-to-demolish-the-dawn-of-the-dead-mall-within-the-next-two-years/AND FINALLYSo you want your kids to enjoy the darker side of Halloween, but you don't wanna go too dark? Here are 10 "gateway" horror movies you can stream on Disney+:1. "The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad" (1949). Includes a surprisingly scary animated version of "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow".2. "The Black Cauldron" (1985)3. "Don't Look Under the Bed" (1999)4. "Escape to Witch Mountain" (1975)5. "Halloweentown" (1998)6. "The Haunted Mansion" (2003). This is the one with Eddie Murphy.7. "Mr. Boogedy" (1986)8. "Phantom of the Megaplex" (2000)9. "Return to Oz" (1985)10. "Something Wicked This Way Comes" (1983)https://bloody-disgusting.com/editorials/3908456/10-disney-gateway-horror-movies-you-can-stream-on-disney-this-halloween/ AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES!MUSICThe BBC Ozzy Osbourne documentary Coming Home is on Peacock as of tonight!Rob Zombie will drop a new album in February called "The Great Satan". Check out the first single, "Punks and Demons". https://consequence.net/2025/10/rob-zombie-new-album-the-great-satan-single-punks-and-demons/ Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross of Nine Inch Nails have more than just the Tron: Ares score out this month. They've also done some score work for the new Julia Roberts film After the Hunt, which is out now. The soundtrack will be released on November 14th. Check out one of Reznor and Ross's pieces, "After the Hunt, One" on YouTube. youtube.com/watch?si=wxG3cjzFSup1Tobn&v=-U7ZZmSNwcM&feature=youtu.be RIP: The disgraced frontman of the band Lostprophets, Ian Watkins, has been killed in prison. https://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/ian-watkins-dead-lostprophets-paedophile-36052854 RIP: Thommy Price, the drummer in Joan Jett and the Blackhearts from 1986 to 2016, died Friday at 68. He also played on Billy Idol's Rebel Yell as well as with Scandal, Roger Daltrey, Steve Lukather, Debbie Harry, Ronnie Wood, and Blue Oyster Cult. RIP: The Moody Blues singer and bassist John Lodge has died at 82. TVTOP TALK SHOWS GUESTS:Jimmy Fallon has actors Steve Martin, Martin Short & Selena Gomez, actress Michelle Dockery, musical guest Karan AujlaStephen Colbert has actors Keanu Reeves & Alex Winter, musical guest J.I.D.Jimmy Kimmel has actor Bill Murray, actress Kat Dennings, musical guest ClipseSeth Meyers has actor Jason Bateman, actress Jinkx Monsoon Darius McCrary was arrested on an outstanding felony warrant at the U.S./Mexico border. MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS:RIP: Diane Keaton, the Oscar-winning actress whose offbeat charm and fearless choices transformed her into a cinematic icon, died Saturday in California at 79, her family confirmed.Best known for her role in Annie Hall, for which she won the Academy Award, Keaton also starred in The Godfather series, The First Wives Club and Something's Gotta Give. The sci-fi sequel 'Tron: Ares' bombed at the box office over its opening weekend, bringing in only $33.5 million across 4,000 North American theaters. https://variety.com/2025/film/box-office/tron-ares-box-office-opening-weekend-roofman-kiss-of-the-spider-woman-123654437 Charlie Sheen discussed feeling overshadowed by his brother Emilio Estevez's fame as a member of the Brat Pack, saying, "I felt like I was just taking up the rear. I felt like a valet on certain nights." https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/charlie-sheen-opens-up-about-feeling-excluded-during-brother-emilio-estevezs-brat-pack-era· Ellen Ripley's sacrificial death at the end of "Alien 3" seemed pretty finite . . . or so we thought. Sigourney Weaver told fans at New York Comic Con on Friday that "Alien" franchise producer Walter Hill has plans to bring her BACK. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/alien-star-sigourney-weaver-has-met-with-disney-1236397969/ Walmart has purchased the Monroeville Mall in Pennsylvania, where George A. Romero shot the 1978 zombie classic "Dawn of the Dead" . . . and they plan to demolish it. https://bloody-disgusting.com/the-further/3908419/walmart-hopes-to-demolish-the-dawn-of-the-dead-mall-within-the-next-two-years/AND FINALLYSo you want your kids to enjoy the darker side of Halloween, but you don't wanna go too dark? Here are 10 "gateway" horror movies you can stream on Disney+:1. "The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad" (1949). Includes a surprisingly scary animated version of "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow".2. "The Black Cauldron" (1985)3. "Don't Look Under the Bed" (1999)4. "Escape to Witch Mountain" (1975)5. "Halloweentown" (1998)6. "The Haunted Mansion" (2003). This is the one with Eddie Murphy.7. "Mr. Boogedy" (1986)8. "Phantom of the Megaplex" (2000)9. "Return to Oz" (1985)10. "Something Wicked This Way Comes" (1983)https://bloody-disgusting.com/editorials/3908456/10-disney-gateway-horror-movies-you-can-stream-on-disney-this-halloween/ AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Our latest guests on Soundtracking are Joachim Rønning and Jared Leto, respectively the director and star in the latest installment of the Tron series, Ares. In it, two rival companies compete to harness AI technology for very different reasons, with Jared's character from the digital realm entering the real world on the instruction of his programmer with, well, consequences! Tron: Ares has been scored by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross in their Nine Inch Nails guise, and it is an absolutely banging piece of work.
MUSICWithin 12 hours of its release, "The Life of a Showgirl" had been streamed more than any other album on Spotify this year. And the song "The Fate of Ophelia" became the most-streamed song in a single day in Spotify HISTORY.Taylor Swift's "The Life of a Showgirl" is getting reviews, and one that stood out was the song on the album called "Wood", and it's a straight-up ode to Travis Kelce's wiener. https://www.threads.com/@wethairdontcare/post/DPYxJ3tDrqm/me-learning-that-wood-is-2-mins-30-secs-and-230-millimeters-is-9-inches-and-woodStone Temple Pilots, Black Label Society, Sevendust, P.O.D. and Saliva have been added to the 2026 edition of Sonic Temple, May 14th to 17th at Historic Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. https://www.instagram.com/p/DPWfnAzjWUU/Future Ruins, the festival that was to feature performances by film composers and started by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross of Nine Inch Nails, has been canceled. The event posted on its social media, "The reality is, due to a number of logistical challenges and complications, we feel we cannot provide the experience that's defined what this event was always intended to be. Rather than compromise, we're choosing to re-think and re-evaluate. Meanwhile, we are sorry for any inconvenience and appreciate all the interest and support. Refunds will be automatically issued and ticket holders will receive an email with more information." https://www.instagram.com/p/DPXBT3PCbwR/ Oasis guitarist Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs will miss eight shows on the band's reunion tour to undergo treatment for prostate cancer. https://x.com/BoneheadsPage/status/1974158415028273653Jon Bon Jovi recently joined the club of artists with namesake bars on Nashville's famed Lower Broadway. And just over a year in business, JBJ's Nashville went on the market with a hefty asking price of $130 million. https://www.tennessean.com/story/entertainment/music/2025/10/02/nashville-bars-jon-bon-jovi-jbj-sale/86474158007/?gnt-cfr=1&gca-cat=p&gca-uir=false&gca-epti=z115945p118450c118450u003845e003100v115945&gca-ft=240&gca-ds=sophi&sltsgmt=0154_C RIP: Ike Turner Jr., the son of Tina Turner and Ike Turner, has died. He was 67. https://people.com/ike-turner-jr-dead-tina-turner-and-ike-turners-son-dies-at-67-11824560 TVJack Osbourne on GMA (ABC)Taylor Swift, The Format on Fallon (NBC)Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats on Kimmel (ABC) Tyrese Gibson turned himself in to police and was charged with animal cruelty, after his four mastiffs killed a neighbor's dog in September. https://people.com/tyrese-gibson-turns-himself-in-charged-with-animal-cruelty-after-dogs-allegedly-killed-11824444 Khloe Kardashian surprised a fan in Chesterfield, Virginia when she fully funded their son's classroom wish list. Khloe had posted a TikTok of herself doing some back-to-school shopping for her kids, and a fan commented asking if she could donate to help her son's class get tables and chairs, since the kids were using stools without back support.MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS:Taylor Swift: The Official Release Party of a Showgirl came in No. 1 at the box office thanks to her diehard fans, grossing $33 million at the domestic box office during its single-weekend run. The Showgirl made $46 million in total globally. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/taylor-swift-showgirl-box-office-dwayne-johnson-1236392420/Amazon Prime Video is changing the way James Bond is presented. https://kotaku.com/james-bond-amazon-guns-halo-remake-gaming-news-2000631492John Candy is so beloved for his roles in comedies like "Spaceballs" and "Uncle Buck", so it's kinda hard to imagine him playing a more serious character, or even a bad guy. But it almost happened. https://www.cracked.com/article_48604_john-candy-came-shockingly-close-to-starring-in-goodfellas.html AND FINALLYA comedian did a British version of Alan Jackson's classic hit "Chattahoochee", and it's hilarious. Here's Michael Rhys' take on the song.AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Originally Aired October 20, 2020The Wildlings are south of the wall, the robots are rising up, Seventh Kavalry's on the move, and two percent of the world's population has vanished. Time for another edition of Strong TV Songs!This time around the focus is on HBO, a network that has defined much of the broader TV landscape over the past couple of decades. So let's dig into a bunch of great music from a bunch of good shows, with themes for Dothraki raiders, Alethiometers, robot farmgirls, nuns with guns, monstrous moguls, and lost souls.Special thanks to the key of C minor for making this episode possible.REFERENCED/DISCUSSED:“Woke Up This Morning” by Alabama 3 from Exile on Coldharbour Lane, 1997“Six Feet Under” by Thomas Newman, 2001“Deadwood” by David Schwartz, 2004“Way Down In The Hole” by Tom Waits from Franks Wild Years, 1987. Performed by Waits, The Blind Boys of Alabama, The Neville Brothers, DoMaJe, and Steve Earle“Game of Thrones” by Ramin Djawadi, 2011"Game of F***in' Thrones" by Anamanaguchi, 2012“Pacific Rim” by Ramin Djawadi feat. Tom Morello from Pacific Rim, 2013“Doom Patrol” by Clint Mansell and Kevin Kiner, 2019“His Dark Materials” by Lorne Balfe, 2019“Westworld” and “Sweetwater” by Ramin Djawadi, 2016“Ezio's Family” by Jesper Kyd from Assassin's Creed II, 2009"How The West Was Really Won,” “Nun With a Motherf***ing Gun,” and “Children of Krypton” by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, 2019“Succession” by Nicholas Britell, 2018"Kiss from Daddy" by Demi Adejuyigbe, 2019“The Departure” and “Dona Nobis Pacem” by Max Richter from The Leftovers, 2014OUTRO SOLOIST: Luke PriceThis episode's outro soloist is Portland fiddle player Luke Price. When he's not working as a side man in a variety of killer bands, Luke joins his wife Rachael to form the excellent songwriting duo DEAN!. You can follow them on Instagram and listen to some of their stuff on their website, wearedean.com.----LINKS-----
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0KPlunge into the digital abyss as Analytic Dreamz unleashes a visceral reaction to Nine Inch Nails' groundbreaking score for Tron: Ares. Released September 19, 2025, via Interscope, the TRON: Ares (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) marks NIN's first Halo 36 catalog entry, blending over 70 minutes of industrial electronica with Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross's signature sonic ferocity—no orchestra in sight, just "precise and unpleasant" synth waves that redefine cinematic dread. Analytic Dreamz dissects lead single "As Alive as You Need Me to Be," the first official NIN track since 2021's "Isn't Everyone," alongside "Who Wants to Live Forever" and pulsating cues that echo the franchise's evolution from Wendy Carlos's 1982 minimalism to Daft Punk's 2010 arena pulse.He explores how this M-rated sequel's grid-bound narrative of AI awakening and human obsolescence fuels Reznor's dark, human-infused textures—visceral glitches, throbbing basslines, and emotional fractures that humanize the code. Analytic Dreamz analyzes the score's cohesion as a Ghosts I-IV successor, weighing its emotional potency against brevity critiques, and its fit for Jared Leto's Ares invading our world. Does crediting it to Nine Inch Nails elevate it beyond Reznor/Ross commissions, or does the digital sheen risk diluting NIN's raw threat? He probes tour ties via the Peel It Back 2026 run and Future Ruins festival, questioning if this electrifies the multiverse saga.For Tron: Ares soundtrack breakdowns, Nine Inch Nails score reactions, industrial film music analyses, and Reznor Ross updates, this segment is your grid-locked essential. Subscribe to Notorious Mass Effect for more Analytic Dreamz immersions into soundtracks that hack the boundaries of sound and screen. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin The Normandy For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme+! Join Here: https://ow.ly/msoH50WCu0KPlunge into the digital abyss as Analytic Dreamz unleashes a visceral reaction to Nine Inch Nails' groundbreaking score for Tron: Ares. Released September 19, 2025, via Interscope, the TRON: Ares (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) marks NIN's first Halo 36 catalog entry, blending over 70 minutes of industrial electronica with Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross's signature sonic ferocity—no orchestra in sight, just "precise and unpleasant" synth waves that redefine cinematic dread. Analytic Dreamz dissects lead single "As Alive as You Need Me to Be," the first official NIN track since 2021's "Isn't Everyone," alongside "Who Wants to Live Forever" and pulsating cues that echo the franchise's evolution from Wendy Carlos's 1982 minimalism to Daft Punk's 2010 arena pulse.He explores how this M-rated sequel's grid-bound narrative of AI awakening and human obsolescence fuels Reznor's dark, human-infused textures—visceral glitches, throbbing basslines, and emotional fractures that humanize the code. Analytic Dreamz analyzes the score's cohesion as a Ghosts I-IV successor, weighing its emotional potency against brevity critiques, and its fit for Jared Leto's Ares invading our world. Does crediting it to Nine Inch Nails elevate it beyond Reznor/Ross commissions, or does the digital sheen risk diluting NIN's raw threat? He probes tour ties via the Peel It Back 2026 run and Future Ruins festival, questioning if this electrifies the multiverse saga.For Tron: Ares soundtrack breakdowns, Nine Inch Nails score reactions, industrial film music analyses, and Reznor Ross updates, this segment is your grid-locked essential. Subscribe to Notorious Mass Effect for more Analytic Dreamz immersions into soundtracks that hack the boundaries of sound and screen.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode, we speak to Jürgen Michaelis of JOMOX; the creator of some of the most essential and iconic techno machines over the last 3 decades, including the MBase, XBase, AlphaBase, Moonwind, M.Brane, Sunsyn, T-Resonator, and Resonator Neuronium (the latter is a neural network synth). We speak with Jurgen about how he got started, modding TR-909s and other gear, and discuss the polyphonic harmonic distortion he built into a guitar in 1988. Jurgen single handedly runs JOMOX - designing the internal PCBs and electronic circuits, as well as creating their incredible casings, forming the UI/UX and much more - certainly a man of many talents! Users of his equipment include Prince, Trent Reznor, Depeche Mode, Aphex Twin and anyone you'd care to mention in electronic music. We also discuss some of his art projects and installations as well as the benefits of meditation, and what else he's working on. https://www.jomox.de/ Recommended Episode: Andrew Huang - midierror meets Series 1, Episode 24 BONUS: Get 15% off ANY device in midierror's Max4Live store using the code MIDIERRORSONICSTATE15 This is series 2, episode 9 and there are 50 previous episodes available now featuring Fatboy Slim, CJ Bolland, Andrew Huang, Tim Exile, High Contrast, Mylar Melodies, Infected Mushroom, DJ Rap, John Grant and many more. Available on Soundcloud, Spotify, Apple Music and Bandcamp. See the full list of episodes at: sonicstate.com/midierrormeets
In this episode, we speak to Jürgen Michaelis of JOMOX; the creator of some of the most essential and iconic techno machines over the last 3 decades, including the MBase, XBase, AlphaBase, Moonwind, M.Brane, Sunsyn, T-Resonator, and Resonator Neuronium (the latter is a neural network synth). We speak with Jurgen about how he got started, modding TR-909s and other gear, and discuss the polyphonic harmonic distortion he built into a guitar in 1988. Jurgen single handedly runs JOMOX - designing the internal PCBs and electronic circuits, as well as creating their incredible casings, forming the UI/UX and much more - certainly a man of many talents! Users of his equipment include Prince, Trent Reznor, Depeche Mode, Aphex Twin and anyone you'd care to mention in electronic music. We also discuss some of his art projects and installations as well as the benefits of meditation, and what else he's working on. https://www.jomox.de/ Recommended Episode: Andrew Huang - midierror meets Series 1, Episode 24 BONUS: Get 15% off ANY device in midierror's Max4Live store using the code MIDIERRORSONICSTATE15 This is series 2, episode 9 and there are 50 previous episodes available now featuring Fatboy Slim, CJ Bolland, Andrew Huang, Tim Exile, High Contrast, Mylar Melodies, Infected Mushroom, DJ Rap, John Grant and many more. Available on Soundcloud, Spotify, Apple Music and Bandcamp. See the full list of episodes at: sonicstate.com/midierrormeets
Josh Wink goes Back To Back! Willy talks to him about working with Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails, throwing the first rave ever in Philadelphia, making hits in your bedroom & revisiting his past with the "607 Sessions", 30 years of Higher State Of Consciousness & Don't Laugh, turning down U2, music vs. content, DJ philosophy, veganism, bangers, and lots more! Josh Wink: https://www.joshwink.com Willy Joy: http://linktr.ee/willyjoy PROTECT REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS: https://abortionfunds.org/funds/ https://www.prochoiceamerica.org/ https://www.sistersong.net/