Among the many functions we lost with Twitter, Inc's careless abandonment of Periscope that have yet to be fulfilled by anything else, I think this is probably the most important.
All four "episodes" of [my very short-lived *exclusive (Patreon) subscriber correspondence*](https://www.patreon.com/extratone/posts?filters%5Btag%5D=Subscriber%20correspondence). If nothing else, I'm very glad to have finally gotten some exper
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Please note: this tracklist is not in the same order as the mix.Strawberry by DossWill You Be? by BaltraYou Could Be by Anz, George RileySlugs by Harrison BDPTechno Halcyon by Ivy HollivanaCuiva by Parra for CuvaNever Come B
CONTENT WARNING PARTS OF THIS CONVERSATION ARE EXTREMELY FOUL [TW: SEXUAL ASSAULT].For Episode 1, David Blue sat down with Sveino, Kale, Peaches, Rusk, and Tyga from Anime Twitter.
David Blue crammed himself in a closet with tabletop gamer and self-described "dapper Wil Wheaton" Terry Cox for a particularly nerdy discussion on the writing process.In this episode:Tech ByteFlying KitesTabletop GamingModel Railroad
From footwork to the history of dirigibles; from ancient mythology to the puny Silicon Valley Gods — Extratone Radio draws from our varied voices to deliver to the curious the most entertaining sounds around.
I spoke with YouTuber & friend jab50yen about YouTube Poop – the nonsensical video movement of our adolescence, which somehow managed to resurface at MAGFest this year. T W I T T E R David Jab YALE LAW TECH 0nyxheart’s HOW 2 DRAW SANIC.
My conversation with Bradley Varol - a London-based developer who loves Hardstyle, drives an imported Toyota Chaser, and has bigger aspirations for his two-month-old audio sharing service than Vocaroo, Clyp, and Instaudio, combined.Support Why
I thought it was lost forever!This test render is all that remains of a mix I intended to spend a lot of time on in 2018 to accompany my big ole' essay: Bandcamp: Streaming's Secret Savior.
From the long lost Futureland archives, it's one very special episode with guest Tevin Lolar - an accomplished competitive gamer and streamer - on a whole bunch of very interesting subjects, including contemporary culture in the age of the Zoom