Sellin' Out

"The Left-Hand Path" w/ John Snyder (Electronic Audio Experiments, Ember Wreath)

Episode Summary

Hibernate, rinse, repeat | “Post-college in the way that purgatory is post-life” | Long Live Daddy’s Junky Music | Homework isn’t good for teenagers | “What kind of pot?” | From band dad to real dad | John Q. Tubescreamer | “In good standing with the community” | Pedal triage at 70mph | 35-year-old tech bros vs. the next big emo band | “Soyboy curating soundscapes” | Science out the ass

Episode Notes

John Snyder is a musician, a Ph.D candidate at Boston University and frankly to call him a tinkerer would be selling him very short. He's always comin to me talmbout "capacitors" and "resistors" and "impedances" and "headroom" and all this mumbo-jumbo, so instead of all that this is my attempt to probe for how he made a growing reputation for himself in the artisanal guitar gear community through his pedal company, Electronic Audio Experiments.

MUSIC FROM THE SHOW:

Native Wildlife, "Void Song" (from Native Wildlife)

Native Wildlife, "Fears" (from Native Wildlife)

Ember Wreath, "V" (from If I Stop Moving, I'll Die)

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