Topics covered include: frogs, location recordings, fake synthetic  music, stepping off stage, confusion, playing naked, nihilistic anal  punk, to be the drunk Klaus Schultze, less is less, being  self-contained, grouping of sounds, sound maps, playing 18 gigs in 30  years, marine biology, moving the fingers very fast, the Shinjuku 60s  art scene, doing interrail tours in the 1970s, knowing communists, lack  of protest, secretly buying Pink Floyd records, karaoke with CC Hennix,  incoherent notes, the history of clocks, extreme metal graphic design,  the meaning of the goat, picture disc jokes, 3D waves, demo tape  nostalgia gone deluxe, keys and symbol's relative power, the social  aspect of record covers, Pythagoras, Ali Akbar Khan, how Cage was right,  how Stockhausen stole ideas, recording the best album ever made,   and  much more. Interviews with: Tony Conrad (USA) Akira Sakata (Japan) Sarah Davachi (Canada) Omit (New Zealand) Stine Janvin Motland (Norway) Human Inferno (Norway) Stephen O'Malley (USA)
 
 
 