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Bad Sector – Polonoid (with Kyle Wright)

Bad Sector – Polonoid (with Kyle Wright)

FromNOISEXTRA - The noise podcast.


Bad Sector – Polonoid (with Kyle Wright)

FromNOISEXTRA - The noise podcast.

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Length:
66 minutes
Released:
Feb 17, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Kyle Wright (Diophantine Discs/Dysthymia) joins us for a conversation on the album he always tests a new stereo with—Bad Sector "Polonoid." While we were all familiar with Bad Sector, this album was new to us and we can’t thank Kyle enough for bringing it to the table. We careen to the cosmos, burrow into broken computer technology, and immerse ourselves in this unique beast from the late 90s.Check out the Bad Sector BandcampFollow us on Instagram: @noisextraFollow us on Twitter: @noisextraaaSupport us on Patreon: patreon.com/noisextra



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Recent Listening:Scald Hymn "Instance of Home"Sewer Election "Cosmic Mirror"Hiroshi Hasegawa/Leid-Linie splitGhédalia Tazartès "Diasporas"Bad Sector "Pressurized Music"Bad Sector "Absolute"Spastic Colon "Spastic Colon" The Palladists "Night the Door Opened"Inade/Circular - The Saturnine Broadcasting Tessendalo "Musca"
Released:
Feb 17, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Noisextra is a weekly deep dive into the world of noise in all of its forms and features album spotlights and in depth conversations with those residing in the noise world. Hosted by Greh Holger, Tara Connelly and Mike Connelly, the podcast takes a historical look at the many tentacles of noise, industrial, and experimental sounds from their distant roots to everything in between and beyond, predominantly from the pre-millennium era.