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    217 - Suburban Transpondency

    enJanuary 10, 2015
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    About this Episode

    These Guys Are from England and Who Gives a Shit!

    This mix began as an homage to plunderphonics artists like Negativland, The Tape-beatles, and Chenard Walcker but expanded beyond my powers to control it. There's clearly a death theme running through the podcast which is punctuated by The Suicide of Socrates, who was sentenced to drink a cup of poison hemlock. The Beatles by a prominent role; they get mashed up with The Beastie Boys. There's a B-52 demo version of 52 Girls in there to prop up a "girl" subplot. Other treads emerged that could've extended the runtime to infinity. Happy New Year. Hope you enjoy it.

    'Now, good sir, you understand these things. What must I do?'

    'Just drink it and walk around until your legs begin to feel heavy, then lie down. It will soon act.'

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