The GSpot

The G Spot is the home-brewed, 100 proof podcast of the http://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.

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On hiatus while the host focuses on CCN

The G-Spot 32

by Joseph Matheny May 5, 2008 Fallen Nation audiobook

In this special one hour G-Spot, James Curcio builds a fragmented narrative through excerpts from various shows that he produced / co-produced over the past seven years, wandering through it as if displaced in time, in a fever dream. Also included is an excerpt from Transmedia Litany, with Genesis P. Orridge & Joseph Matheny. All [...]

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The G-Spot Episode 31

by Joseph Matheny April 22, 2008 The GSpot

In this episode, Joseph Matheny concludes his conversation with Michael Dean (part 1 here), and discuss how to make money by releasing things for free, the coming apocalypse, a secret underground lair, and much more. We’re hoping to make the Gspot better with your input, we’d dig it if you’d fill out the Standard Audience [...]

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The G-Spot #30: The Art of Memetics

by Joseph Matheny April 14, 2008 The GSpot

In this episode, Joseph Matheny conducts a GPod Radio installment interviewing artist Ray Carney and co-authors Edward Wilson and Wes Unruh about their upcoming book The Art of Memetics. Why are the authors glad that the book is being downloaded for free? Is piracy a viable marketing strategy? What, exactly, is memetics? All these questions [...]

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The G-Spot #29

by Joseph Matheny April 7, 2008 The GSpot

In this episode of the G-Spot, Wes Unruh interviews the always controversial Rachel Haywire. Music provided from several of her previous releases.

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The G-Spot Episode 28

by Joseph Matheny March 13, 2008 The GSpot

In this episode of the G-Spot, we present a full length episode of G-pod radio. Joseph Matheny and Chandra Shukla Interview Andrew Liles. Andrew Liles is a sonic craftsman hailing from Brighton, UK with 21 years of musical history dating back to his cassette project entitled LIVIDITY. In the late 90′s one can find his [...]

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The G-Spot Episode 27

by Joseph Matheny March 3, 2008 The GSpot

In this episode: James Curcio plays some of the more bizarre messages left by hopeful supplicants for the Fallen Nation trailer contest, as well as an in-progress version of the Black Osiris track “Ministry of Cliches.” Wes Unruh corners experimental magician Taylor Ellwood on the topics in Ellwoood’s latest book, “Multi Media Magic.”

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The G-Spot Episode 25

by Joseph Matheny January 31, 2008 The GSpot

In this episode of the G-Spot, James Curcio and Wes Unruh provide some behind-the-scenes music in progress for their respective projects. Joseph Matheny applies the paddles to GPod Radio again, stirring the beast to shudder, rise and shuffle towards an interview. This time on GPod Radio, Mr. JM corners two culprits from the elusive Bizarro [...]

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The G-spot Episode 24

by jcurcio January 22, 2008 The GSpot

This special double feature is an extended interview conducted with Jared Louche (Chemlab, Pigface, numerous side projects). James Curcio, Wes Unruh, and Christie Casey talk with him about everything from his life and times with Chemlab and various musical side projects to the trials and tribulations that face the artists and creative process, and …

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The G-spot Number 23

by Joseph Matheny January 10, 2008 The GSpot

Yet again, the Gspot crew drop a steaming hot pile of podcast in your lap. James Curcio “breaks it down” and plays a track from Immortal Technique’s Revolutionary Vol 2. Wes Unruh interviews the apocalyptic duo of Dead Unicorn, talking about their album Yellowstone Super Volcano, their color coded system, their album series, and plot [...]

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