tags: alternate reality game, fallen nation audiobook, genesis p orridge, gspot, mother hive brain
From the intro: "Welcome to the the 32nd episode of the gspot: for this episode I'm going to be digging deep in the archives, providing a cut up for you from 7 years of past podcastings- before there really were podcasts, we were already making these shows- broadcasting them in small smartcast feeds back when the net wasn't one gigantic awful advertisement... or just sharing the files off of open ftp servers where people shared and swapped in-progress music files with one another.
I really can't easily convey to you the kind of drug-inspired, epilepsy-inspiring experience that you are in for if you aren't already familiar with them.
Material for this special gspot came from the wordsalad show, which started in 2001 or so and ended in 2004 the bedtime stories with the antichrist a show that hopefully one day we can return to, if we can ever find agent 156 and if he isn't in jail, or dead.
There is also an induction in here from the transmedia litany with genesis p orridge and joseph matheny that was recorded in 93, and was passed on to me by joe care of greylodge podcasting and a bunch from specific zenseiderz and motherhivebrain memeberers back when being a memebearer still didn't mean a damn thing.
As you may have imagined all of the material you will be hearing in this podcast is homegrown
that is, the music, the rants, stories, dialogues and diatribes were made by people within the
various "business" networks, shady organizations, and creative groups that have come into and out of being over the decade years recorded at numerous home and psuedo-professional studios all over the nation.
I can't even give a proper credit list here, it would simply be too long- however, you can find links to some of these groups at fallennation.mythosmedia.net in the "network" section though a google search may avail you even better- look for some of the keywords that you'll find in this podcast-...
There are clues in here relating to books that have since come into print, veiled sub-plots, what you might call rabbit holes- no alternate reality games though, I assure you.
So, sit back intrepid fan, spin this up, pop on some headphones and whatever aids you may find necessary- and enjoy a trip backwards in time." -Agent139.






