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Magic Yellow Jumpsuit - An Interview With The Polish Ambassador

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The Polish Ambassador composes music that is a pleasure for your ears and a sensory experience for your mind and body. He has been compared to many top electronic artists as having an irresistibly danceable beat, and that is spot on…his music is fun, and catchy, and downright awesome.

I dunno, there may just be something magical in that yellow jumpsuit he wears. I asked TPA a variety of weird questions, and he, in turn, gave me a variety of surreal answers. So, check out his music, read this, and then check out more of his music.

Interview by Peggy Mintun


Interview with Venetian Snares

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Some time in the near distant recent faraway past we were able to catch up to Aaron Funk of Venetian Snares for a little interview. If you don’t know who he is, you should discover who he is and listen to some of his music. Funk, who is from Canada, has a passion, or maybe an addiction, for creating a prolific amount of mind-blowing electronic music and is a brilliant composer.

We were able to drag him away from making music long enough to answer some of our questions, some serious, and some seriously stupid. But he played along and gave us a little glimpse into his world.

Interview by Dave Senecal and Peggy Mintun


Interview with Amanda Palmer of the Dresden Dolls

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Amanda Palmer of the Dresden Dolls, the brechtian punk cabaret band from Boston, always delivers an energetic and soulful performance when she is on stage.

When we met with Amanda, she was working on a release planned for the spring of 2008. We connected with Amanda at the 2007 Festival Fringe in Scotland and asked her about what she’s been working on and some of her 2007 tours.

Photos courtesy of Amy Hooton


"Back to the Shore" preview

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Music for Humans, by Banjo Drill

On Sept. 1st, Banjo Drill released his debut solo album, Music for Humans.

Prior to branching out on his own, he sang with underground heavyweights Wigglepussy, Indiana and Black Cat Revival, whose sounds can best be described as “dark cabaret” - and who are the talents behind Omnibucket’s Eleventy Billion Miles Away.


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