Podcast: SONIC TALK 219 - This Might Tickle Slightly

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68:56 mins


Guests:
   Gaz Williams - Songsurgeon.co.uk
   PJ Tracy - composer PJTracyMusic.com
   Mark Tinley - Creative thinker, sound artist LikeBeing.com

We're full of fun this week with several interesting subjects - Tara Busch posts some footage of her time in the studio with John Foxx and Benge, we discuss the new CLASP analog hybrid recording system, the Chem Set - a Periodic Table of patches for AAS VA-1, the loss of simple motor skills such as handwriting, Dr Who theme on Tesla coil and the RetroSynth Ad Timeline.


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