Where’s the Hope?: Apocalyptic Cinema (Part 3)
The third installment of John and Q (Hubert Vigilla)’s Apocalyptic Cinema series. With conversation about, and music from, Sirāt, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, Letters from a Dead Man, and more.
X-Z, an Intergenerational Conversation
John (Gen X), host of TFTI, has a conversation with Konnor Stella (Gen Z), host of Late Night Delight. Konnor wanted to blow off some steam on geopolitics and they did the best they could with the hour.
With music by Snakehips, Cults and Twin Diplomacy · Arlo · Emi Grace.
…but I digress
Since John is always going off on tangents anyway, he decided to do a whole show of tangential stories and music without any main topic or framework to hold them. Among other recollections and thoughts, John recalls: Experiencing the start of the new millennium while in the middle of Lake Titicaca; Film and music as healing salve for profound sadness; And a pre-J'ouvert celebration on the streets of Crown Heights & Flatbush, Brooklyn, on a crazy night a long time ago.
With music by Frank Sinatra, Sid Vicious, MGMT, Tesseract Assembly, The Korgis, DMX, and Gloria Jones.
Turnpike Troubadours, Highway Howlers, and the Open Road
Fresh back from getting his kicks on Route 66, John plays some interview soundbytes collected along the way, and shares music for the open road, along with some reflections.
With music by Roger Miller, Depeche Mode, Mazzy Star, Elvis, Jean Shepard, The Cramps, Canned Heat, Zach Bryan, and Tom Cochrane.
More Transmissions With Tyler Epps
Thank you for listening to this special episode of Transmissions From The Interzone with guest host Tyler Epps. We appreciate you.
Transmissions with Tyler Epps
Thank you for listening to this special episode of Transmission From The Interzone with guest host Tyler Epps! We appreciate you!
A Precarious Springtime - The Internet is Weird (Part 10)
Sunday’s late night radio crowd gets their first web-surfing-audio-experience with John. And this episode is low on the host-talk and high on the internet browsing–w/ appreciation of nature, dystopian dissonance, as well as doom scrolling through our political reality–as we surf on waves of data, dysfunction, and delicate delight.
With music by Nina Simone, bdrmm, NYVE, and Miss Nicky Trax
Psychedelic Psunday #1 - Find the Hidden Door
John kicks off a new series exploring psychedelic music, from 60s classics to newer psych rock bands, hallucinogenic rap, and fusion from Ireland and Iran.
Music by The Misunderstood, The Beatles, A$AP Rocky, Dr. Octagon, Hawkwind, Sei Green, Kourosh Yaghmaei, Tame Impala, and Love.
85 seconds to midnight
DJ til Doomsday, John Garay, moves the Interzone to its new Sunday night slot, punching and swearing at the world’s current horrors, but luckily he brought along activist, organizational strategist, and multi-faith spiritual director –Annie-Rose London—to offer some pragmatism and viable actions in the fight against the beast.
This hybrid talk show and experimental storytelling hour incorporates analysis of film, music, and other cultural creations as launching points for broader conversations at the intersection of art, culture, and the human experience. “Transmissions from the Interzone” delivers originally produced radio dramas and interviews to feed the curious mind, combined with cool music and evocative soundtracks. Tune into this frequency for a weekly dose of absurd, funny, and timely tales, as well as conversations with inspiring and fascinating guests based here in the Hudson Valley (and beyond). These are stories for somnambulists, covering joyful and sorrowful truths; light and dark imaginings; and dystopian dreamscapes and high strangeness from the In Between—best heard while driving alone at night or sitting at home, staring at the moon with your favorite drink in hand. No matter who you are or where you come from, you are welcome in the Interzone.
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