Today on The GSpot, Wes Unruh discusses R6XX – aka R6volutionary Xchange with artist Nemo Boko. Wes and Nemo veer out across a wide expanse of topics, from the evolutionary tools that Nemo has stocked his online store with to his captivating live performances of ambidextrous painting, while along the way discussing the myriad influences that inform his work. Stay tuned after the interview for an assemblage of the piece “You Are God, Guard Your Mind” by elements of M^2.D
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2 Comments
Enjoyable interview. Nemo is wise and quite taoist offering some interesting insights into the mechanics behind the art and artist. The M^2.D transmission was fucking maddening sounds – awesome sound design. Also Noticed “Blissful Splendor of Being a Madman” in the background of the initial ad for AoM, nice, I like how it works at that volume as a soft ambient background. Prolly one of the coolest G-Spots hence far.
way to go. This puts industrial music concrete into symphonic space. Endless happy edits, the Obama hating rednecks providing a eerie climax. Goes good with bong hits! my head rattled into a distorted buzz.