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103 - Can we call me Genius Boy Oralist?

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Musician and visual artist David Bronson’s artistic range is legit impressive—from drawing exceptional comics and making great sounds with his mouth, to producing his 2015 album Questions with actual artists from the the album that inspired it (David Bowie’s Young Americans).

We talk about his connection to a roster of music industry legends, his “tappy brother”, and why his anosmia might cause him to eat bacon AND sit unperturbed next to a pile of human vomit in an empty subway car. He asks deep questions (is the internet “good”; how about humanity?), and gives deep answers: anyone can do anything if they want it bad enough.

But first, we match pitch.

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Musician and visual artist David Bronson’s artistic range is legit impressive—from drawing exceptional comics and making great sounds with his mouth, to producing his 2015 album Questions with actual artists from the the album that inspired it (David Bowie’s Young Americans).

We talk about his connection to a roster of music industry legends, his “tappy brother”, and why his anosmia might cause him to eat bacon AND sit unperturbed next to a pile of human vomit in an empty subway car. He asks deep questions (is the internet “good”; how about humanity?), and gives deep answers: anyone can do anything if they want it bad enough.

But first, we match pitch.

  continue reading

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