The HeadPop Experiments
The Head Pop Experiments is an experiment in podcasting from Byron Clark, Alex Wisternoff, Briar Parkin and a variety of other contributers. Drawing on the creative commons and the public domain the episodes are soundscapes mixing ambient and psychedelic music with snipits of interesting conversation.

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Discussion about the universe from camping at Castle Hill, featuring music by John Marxwell Hobbs and the song  'Stars' by Andy Mac.

Licenced under the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commerical Sharealike 3.0 license.

This episode is dedicated to the memory of scientist Albert Hoffman, who died yesterday age 102.
Direct download: HeadPop-009-TheGreatCosmos.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 7:11 PM
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'Mechanical Man' is an episode of the 1930s radio play 'The Shadow' is abridged and rescored with 21st century Creative Commons music. The story has everything, a robot, a mad scientist, and some awesome guitar shredding.

Featuring music by Victor Steller and Jordon Arledge, as well as audio from 'Cyberpunk Radio' and 'The Shadow'
Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Sharealike 3.0 license.
Direct download: HeadPop-008-MechanicalMan.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 5:55 PM
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The gang head out on a trip to Castle Hill, yet as night falls and the cellphone coverage dissapears as we plunge deeper into the central South Island there is speculation about whether we will not make it back alive, or whether we've just watched far to many horror movies.

This episode features music by Al Hotchkiss and the song "Yes Its You" by Tea Leaves.

Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commerical Sharealike 3.0 license
Direct download: HeadPop-007-CastleKill.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 2:45 AM
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