
White Centipede Noise Podcast
White Centipede Noise Podcast is a bi-weekly podcast of long form video interviews with artists and individuals operating in the noise underground. WCN TV is a Patreon exclusive subsidiary of White Centipede Noise, producing even more specialized noise media content, going beyond the limits of the traditional podcast format. Get access to WCN TV content at: https://www.patreon.com/whitecentipedenoise Schedule (subject to vary): -The public podcast episodes air on the first and third Monday of each month at 18:00 CET. -WCN TV content generally airs on the second and fourth Monday of the month. -The monthly video party occurs on the last weekend on the month.
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In this new WCN TV episode, I talk about which items I"m keeping from my OG personal collection that I imported from the USA earlier this year, and why. Lots of new second hand items added to the webshop today - Patreon supporters take 5% with your discount code! https://whitecentipedenoise.com/ Support the show
K.M. Toepfer is a German artist whose work clinically explores the boundaries of harsh sound through both hardware and software synthesis. He has released work on White Centipede Noise, Absurd Exposition, and his own imprint Lead Lozenges, among others. During his visit to WCN Studios, he also played an in-studio set,
Solo episode highlighting some personal favorite and otherwise remarkable recent distro arrivals at WCN Studios. I go on to talk more behind the scenes stuff about setting up the distro on Patreon, a continuation of the Label Spill episode I did back in July after re-opening the distro. Check out what"s currently in st
New WCN releases now available: https://whitecentipedenoise.com/ Jacob Winans is a New York based artist with roots in multiple East Coast scenes who diligently tours the U.S. and abroad with a punk ethos. His noise work utilizes makeshift and broken digital systems, giving a raw, almost primitive edge to “computer mus
Today my guest is Richie Culver — a multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans painting, music, performance, and photography, whose recent work under the name Quiet Husband has drawn heavy inspiration from noise and its aesthetics, working with labels such as Deathbed Tapes, Industrial Coast, and Total Black. This i
While speaking with Egan Budd of Xiphoid Dementia on the podcast, he told me about a trove of interviews he recorded with noise artists for his Blood Ties webzine in the mid-2000s (later Existence Establishment). He’s generously shared the archive so these crucial documents won’t be lost. Today we bring you his intervi