The Experimentalist Podcast Session 034 by Brandon Mitchell

A couple slow grooves can be found here. Ogle B takes some extra time to talk about how they can come together and the problems that can happen with a Boss Looper. He also gets into the open mic scene in Richmond where he is tested with playing straight forward songs and not improvised jams.

The Experimentalist Podcast Session 033 by Brandon Mitchell

The music in this episode causes Ogle B to examine his place on the long ladder of learning. "It's just part of the process", he says under his breath. He looks around the doctor's office. These people seem really ill. Someone should help them now. 'I hope I'm not as bad off as- -'

"Ogle B Straight!" shouts a nurse from behind a cracked door, "You may be seen now." The woman in the corner chair folds over into a stack of old magazines.

"Well, Ogle B, what seems to be the problem?" asks the doctor.

"Eh. . .I don't know. Sometimes I'm just not feeling it. But it's cool, right?"

"Pretty much."

The Experimentalist Podcast Session 032 by Brandon Mitchell

Collabotime! Guest musician, The Jeoge, joins Ogle B Straight for the musical portion of the show. The amount of electronic musical technology is quadrupled. The result is a morphed version of the OBS solo loopertronic jams with more spaced out sound effects. A portion of this episode also features a reading of sections from the episodic short story “The Blinks”. It’s a story about a flask.

The Experimentalist Podcast Session 031 by Brandon Mitchell

Check this episode out. There's a lot of music and a lot of stories. There's new sound effects from a MIDI style Moog application played through the Korg SV-1. That is the first new piece of "gear" added to the OBS setup since the podcast began. There's also some discussion about mid-school hip hop. Then there's this photo of a 'double boom' in progress but it looks like soundwaves passing through the atmosphere and layers of it turning to smoke. So, download the show, subscribe to the site or the podcast on iTunes, follow OBS on twitter @oglebstraight, or write an email or an old fashioned letter and it could get read on air. Wazj. (That's short for wazjward)