Special GSpot Interlude: Nothing Is Sacred – MTW in the studio
Podcast:Alterati: The Inside Scoop on the Outside Culture
By: jmatheny
Published:January 8th, 2010
Duration:30:53
Channels:Arts, Society & Culture, Literature
James Curcio takes over for an episode and brings you into the studio with MTW for 30 minutes of hilarious obscenities. MTW, Inc is a musical jihad against corporate thoughtforms. We'll use their tools against them, and drink tequila as the old guard crumbles and topples from its own weight. We are currently in the studio preparing a completely overwhelming sensory experience: our first album, Nothing Is Sacred. This is a taxing process that involves copious amounts of drugs and self-abuse, so bear with us and check out the album when it's released if we don't all OD on cough syrup and fermented yak semen, or invoke a wrathful demon that replaces all of our bodily fluids with nutella. (Thankfully we got most of our drummer's material before he left this Earth. RIP Thor Thorsson, you weren't good for much else, but you sure could play them drums.) Music in this episode by Marz233, Scott Landes, James Curcio, Iron Will.nbsp; Additional music by Gordon Bash and Nate Sampsel. Listen to or download show below
Alterati: The Inside Scoop on the Outside Culture
After a long day, we know you can work up quite a thirst for tasty entrainment. Search no further. Alterati is the spot for home-brewed, 100 proof podcasts of the Alterati.com editorial team. In it you will find a delectable blend of original musics, audiobook and drama excerpts, interviews with artists and media theorists of the fringe, and hints of strawberry and motor oil.
About the Author
Joseph Matheny
Los Angles, CA
Website: www.alterati.com
Bio: Alterati – The Other Culture This is a statement, not an appeal. Most great art movements, like surrealism, dada, or situationism all started with a manifesto, a statement of position. Here is our position: We are already here. The proscenium has been breached, disbanded and dismantled. Information networks span the globe, and cultures, ideas, and realities are converging and being redefined minute-by-minute. This revolution will not be broadcast, although it may be televised, on demand,
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