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Post-Punk.com presents interviews and discussions about post-punk, goth, industrial, synth, and shoegaze, and more! Hosted by Editor in Chief Alex Baker, along with an assortment of contributing editors, the Post-Punk Podcast is an oral history of a thriving music scene that initially began during the late 70s. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/postpunk/support
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On the fifth episode of the Post-Punk Podcast, our Editor-in-Chief Alex Baker spoke to Wayne Hussey of The Mission, a band that formed in wake of The Sisters of Mercy's debut album First and Last and Always, and its aborted follow-up. During the interview, Wayne talks about his work with several other bands, including Pauline Murray and the Invisib…
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On the fourth episode of the Post-Punk Podcast, our Editor-in-Chief Alex Baker catches up with his old friend Doc Hammer following the release of his band Weep's recent album Too Much Nothing. You may know Doc Hammer as Dr. Girlfriend on the Venture Bros, an animated program that was on cartoon network’s Adult Swim, that he co-created along with Ja…
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On the third episode of the Post-Punk Podcast music industry veteran and contributing editor Thomas Thyssen joins Editor in Chief Alex Baker for an interview with Clan of Xymox founder and frontman Ronny Moorings. During the interview, we look back on 40 years of the band, beginning with their rare Demo EP Subsequent Pleasures, and discuss how with…
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Post-Punk.com is happy to announce the launch of the Post-Punk Podcast, a regular series featuring interviews with influential artists in the international music scene. At the moment, each episode is recorded and produced remotely, yet with the highest audio quality possible. For Episode Two, we chatted with The Soft Moon’s Luis Vaquez about celebr…
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An in-depth interview with multifaceted artist, dance music guru, and label owner Mark Reeder, whose history deeply intertwines with that of New Order. Originally hailing from Manchester, Reeder moved to Berlin in 1978, where he became the German label rep for Factory Records. Mark would then bring Joy Division over for their famous Kant Kino gig, …
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