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DBWS 2.1 Jardin Botanique’s “Isthmus”
Welcome to the second season of “Don’t Bother Wearing Seatbelts”, the podcast that explores the extensive world of the Elephant 6 Movement with the artists behind it yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
This episode marks the beginning of the show’s second season, now out from behind a paywall and a part of Bored Music Geek Radio.
Our premiere on this new platform is not with a band from Athens, Georgia as some might expect, but from Montreal, Canada. They’re discussing their new ambient album “Isthmus” which was released in September of 2025 on Cloud Recordings and is a collaboration with E6 OG John Kiran Fernandes.
You can purchase a copy of the album here:
You can find Bored Music Geek Radio and its wide array of programming here:
You can find old episodes of “Don’t Bother Wearing Seatbelts” (these will all eventually be re-aired on Bored Music Geek Radio in repackaged form) here:
https://patreon.com/dontbotherwearingseatbelts?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_fan&utm_content=copyLink
Speaking of, Don’t Bother Wearing Seatbelts also has a Patreon!!! Wait! Come back! It’s not like that! Our show is free, and will remain that way. However! Joining the Patreon, and pledging at the Reckless Driver level ($1 monthly) allows you to participate in our monthly giveaways. There will always be at least one giveaway per month, often there will be two or more per month, and each giveaway will include at least one piece of physical media (cd, cassette, or vinyl record.) There will be times that the winner can choose the format of the media that they receive, but as long as the album was pressed on vinyl there will always be that option available for the winner (we’re vinyl fanatics here at DBWS.) Sometimes it could be just the album in question, and other times there will be quite a few things included (t-shirts, stickers, artwork, etc..) We aren’t looking to turn a profit off of your donations, but they will definitely help us handle the shipping costs for the prizes, and various other production costs.
By Mathew Bell, Rudy Fischmann, Patrick Tape FlemingDBWS 2.1 Jardin Botanique’s “Isthmus”
Welcome to the second season of “Don’t Bother Wearing Seatbelts”, the podcast that explores the extensive world of the Elephant 6 Movement with the artists behind it yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
This episode marks the beginning of the show’s second season, now out from behind a paywall and a part of Bored Music Geek Radio.
Our premiere on this new platform is not with a band from Athens, Georgia as some might expect, but from Montreal, Canada. They’re discussing their new ambient album “Isthmus” which was released in September of 2025 on Cloud Recordings and is a collaboration with E6 OG John Kiran Fernandes.
You can purchase a copy of the album here:
You can find Bored Music Geek Radio and its wide array of programming here:
You can find old episodes of “Don’t Bother Wearing Seatbelts” (these will all eventually be re-aired on Bored Music Geek Radio in repackaged form) here:
https://patreon.com/dontbotherwearingseatbelts?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_fan&utm_content=copyLink
Speaking of, Don’t Bother Wearing Seatbelts also has a Patreon!!! Wait! Come back! It’s not like that! Our show is free, and will remain that way. However! Joining the Patreon, and pledging at the Reckless Driver level ($1 monthly) allows you to participate in our monthly giveaways. There will always be at least one giveaway per month, often there will be two or more per month, and each giveaway will include at least one piece of physical media (cd, cassette, or vinyl record.) There will be times that the winner can choose the format of the media that they receive, but as long as the album was pressed on vinyl there will always be that option available for the winner (we’re vinyl fanatics here at DBWS.) Sometimes it could be just the album in question, and other times there will be quite a few things included (t-shirts, stickers, artwork, etc..) We aren’t looking to turn a profit off of your donations, but they will definitely help us handle the shipping costs for the prizes, and various other production costs.