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Explore " make noise" with insightful episodes like "Episode 223: ALX_106 (AKA Alex from WMD)", "Episode 222: XPO, COCO, & Schlappi Engineering Stops By", "Episode 221: After Later Audio's Lenny Helton (PLUS Tim's first patch with XPO)", "Episode 219: VELOCITY 2022 w/ Lisa Bella Donna, Daedelus and Walker Farrell" and "Episode 217: Module Exploration Pt. 2" from podcasts like ""Podular Modcast", "Podular Modcast", "Podular Modcast", "Podular Modcast" and "Podular Modcast"" and more!
Episodes (12)
Episode 222: XPO, COCO, & Schlappi Engineering Stops By
Episode 221: After Later Audio's Lenny Helton (PLUS Tim's first patch with XPO)
Episode 219: VELOCITY 2022 w/ Lisa Bella Donna, Daedelus and Walker Farrell
Episode 217: Module Exploration Pt. 2
Episode 216: Module Exploration Pt. 1
Episode 144: Sarah Belle Reid THREE
Episode 140: Tony Rolando of Make Noise Returns
Episode 105: Tony Rolando of MAKE NOISE
Episode 98: Brett Naucke
6: Kelly Kelbel of Make Noise + Nathanael talks Miles Davis
Annelise and Mark are back with the second episode of Sticker and Sleeve of 2020! We took a short break to focus on in-store happenings and are excited to get the pod back in full swing. Joining us for this episode we have special guest Kelly Kelbel, co-founder of Make Noise. She tells the tale of the modular synthesizer company’s growth from a tiny in-house operation in Marshall to an international boutique synth powerhouse based in West Asheville (across the street from Harvest!). Hear about their journey from Chicken Alley to creating instruments used by folks you may have heard of, including Thom Yorke and Aphex Twin. Staff guest Nathanael paints a beautiful portrait explaining why a particular Miles Davis song speaks to him deeply, and repeatedly. AK quizzes Mark on his rock geography again and finally throws him a coupla curveballs. Complete with actual music this episode! Have a listen!
Recorded, mixed and edited by Colin Miller.
Theme music created and recorded by MJ Lenderman and Owen Stone.
"This Week in Harvest History" theme by Casey Ellis.