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By Robert Buckland
The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
In my third episode, I talk to a man going places in the world of industrial music, Jason Alacrity. We discuss his passion for music and how he bought a new life of music to his town of Iowa. We touch on other projects he has been involved in, including music video production and designing comics. We discuss how real life experiences have a major influence on the way music is born.
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In my second podcast, I talk with the awesome Dane White, the newest drummer to the band Combichrist. In this episode we talk about how Dane got into music and the different instruments he plays. We talk about his influences and inspirations as well as touching on topics that help Dane through the lengthy tours that can see him away from home for months at a time.
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The man, the legend himself, James C Burns aka Frank Woods, joins me on my very first episode on this podcast. We talk about Call of Duty and his life as an actor and much more including some touching moments from his personal life.
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Welcome to episode 12, another special episode for me personally talking to voice actor talent Chuck Huber known for his many contributions to the anime world including the Dragonball franchise, My Hero Academia and many more. Chuck talks about getting into anime, his time as a teacher and some of his opportunities he's had as a voice actor and director. We talk about the tole voice acting can take on your voice and much more in this packed episode.
Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/my/profile)Join me in episode 11 where I chat with Eric 13, celebrating the release of his new single, Black Lipstick. We chat about the meaning behind his music and the creative process involved. Eric goes on to talk about his time being with Combichrist, as well as some insight into a former project still alive behind closed doors.
Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/my/profile)Within episode 10, Zardonic joins me as we discuss his unique blend of metal and drum and bass that created a different sound more immersive than just your standard genre. We discuss the origins of his famous and instantly recognisable mask, as well as the meaning behind the name "Zardonic" and how he discovered music as his way forward in life. We touch on real world events that are effecting our society and much more.
Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/my/profile)In episode 9, I chat with Erk Aicrag front man of the well know industrial band Hocico. We talk about his upbringing in Mexico and how the violence of the 90's era going on at the time helped him turn away from a path of potential danger and focus on music. We chat about his side project known as Rabia Sorda and issues surrounding mental health and fighting loneliness. Erk speaks about a particular moment that brought him great joy in his career.
Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/my/profile)In episode 8, I speak with a legend in the anime world well known for voicing adult Gohan from the Dragonball Z & Dragonball Super franchise, Kyle Hebert. We discuss how he got involved in his profession and how he has been fortunate enough to work on multiple animes and video games. We go on to talk about how he loves what he gets emotionally and gives in his job and how visiting cons is a great thing for him. We as always touch on mental health issues and ways to deal with those demons buried deep within us all.
Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/my/profile)In episode number 7, I'm joined by a very talented UK drum & bass artist based in Berlin known as Art1fact. We chat about how he has been supported by a very well known project called Noisia and potential works with another very well known artist beginning with "Z" ;). Marcel talks about how the music industry is always evolving and how he takes inspiration for his music from the world around him. We speak on various personal issues about mental health and how some events help define us who we are as people.
Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/my/profile)In episode number 6, I chat with a legend in the EBM music industry, front man of Aesthetic Perfection, Daniel Graves. In this podcast we chat about how music helps him reflect his emotions and how his tracks help to give listeners all different perceptions of a songs meaning. We chat about collaborating with other bands such as Combichrist and remasters of some of his previous work from a former project, Necessary Response. Daniel talks about how an operation opened up new opportunities for him as a creator.
Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/my/profile)The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.