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Friday, November 6, 2015

Stitcher


and here is our stitcher page with all of our episodes on it.

Industrial Pollution Stitcher page

The New episode is up!!


Sorry for the delay.. Sometimes things get a little out of control.

This months episode is on Laibach's album Opus Dei. The two Dave's discuss Laibach's breakthrough album, and talk about traveling Europe, Soviet era synths, beer and other topics.

As always this show is for you the fans of the genre so if you have any suggestions or ideas please let us know we live for your feedback.

Also we are on Stitcher, so please go there and give us a review. I'd prefer a glowing one, but hey, whatever you feel. More reviews gives us higher visibility.

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Saturday, September 19, 2015

stitcher link

And the link to the new episode on Stitcher.

Stitcher Link

Thanks a lot for listening!

New episode!!

Sorry this took so long. Sometimes the day jobs demand that you pay attention to them.

So this episode covers Ministry's "The Land of Rape and Honey." A genre defining moment for industrial music. The two Dave's Discuss the album, the methods of how it was made and the culture around it.

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We're recording the next episode next Week. It will be on Laibach.

As always we welcome feedback. Let us know what you like, and what you don't like or the bands you'd want to hear on here.

I'll have the sticher address in a bit

Saturday, August 15, 2015

Second episode on the way.

Well it's been recorded anyway. Now we get to editing. Keeping with the theme of albums that defined the genre for us we picked a record that both Dave and I agreed was our gateway drug to Industrial. Ministry's Land of Rape and Honey.

As an album it was a huge turning point for Ministry. Shifting from the dark synth pop they had been into previously, shifting to a more experimental sound with songs that gave hints at the coming of their industrial metal sound.

We should have the episode together in a couple of weeks. In the mean time We'd love to hear what albums bands and genre's you'd like to hear us discuss. Pass along your ideas and critiques.

Also we're looking for new bands in the Genre of Industrial or it's subsets, know any good new groups pass along the info!

Thursday, August 13, 2015

Good news!!

Well we are officially on Stitcher. If you use the app feel free to check us out and subscribe.

Our Stitcher page

Saturday, August 8, 2015

First episode (Might be) Here!!

Yeah so we recorded it, edited it, and now comes the fun part. Publishing it. So while I scream at itunes for a while to get my stuff to load on there, here's the direct podcast download URL. Which I hope works.

Let me know if it works for you and what you think. Be kind, we're new to this whole thing and some constructive criticism would do wonders.

Our Next Episode will Covers Ministry's "Land of Rape and Honey."

Until then enjoy our episode on Skinny Puppy's album VIVIsect VI

Skinny Puppy VIVIsect VI

Our Libsyn page, with the episode


Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Welcome to the Industrial Pollution Podcast. 

So let me begin with answering the basic questions.
 "Why are you guys doing this?
To put it simply I am a rabid podcast listener and was stunned to discover that there were no podcasts going into the history or doing critical analysis of the industrial genre. So I talked to my friend Dave Vosburgh who is a fellow industrial music fanatic and we made a plan. 

"So what is the plan anyway?"
Well each episode we're going to talk about a album, band, genre or element of the history of industrial music. As we go along suggestions are welcome tell us about bands you want to hear and if you have a band let us know where to find your music. Industrial at least in the United States is form of music that could stand to be energized some more. 

"How long are you going to keep doing this?"
Uh for however long it keeps our interest. 

"What makes you guys experts?"
We're not. I mean most of my research is done via Youtube and google. Sadly the history of the genre is poorly documented and in a way we're trying to fix that. 
Keep in Mind my partner in Crime Dave Vosburghand I are basically huge fans of the genre who also dabble in electronic music and other mediums. 
If you know of any good sources of information regarding the genre, please tell us as we always want to learn more. 


We hope to release at least one episode a month and the pace may pick up depending on the reaction we get. 

Now then our first episode will be on Skinny Puppy's album VIVIsect VI