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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Alex and Bellatina tell stories of their working lives on the West Coast, and argue about bread.

Featuring music by John Maxwell Hobbs and Daveski

Licensed under the Creative Commons Non-commercial Attribution Sharealike license 3.0
Direct download: HeadPop-020-WorkStories.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 8:09 PM
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For a while I'd been thinking about doing a heavy metal episode, showcasing some of the great heavy metal that is out there under free licenses. While most of the episodes have an ambient/psychedelic/techno feel, I'm still a bogan at heart.

Heres the playlist:
Pop Machine - Corporate Heavy Metal
Leechmaster - Hellish Dreams
The Ray Gun Girls - Can't Die Now
Throne of Blood - Men of Clay

The music in the background when I'm speaking is  Heavy Bed Rock by Seraphic Panopoly.

Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Non-commerical Sharealike  3.0 license.
Direct download: HeadPop-019-MetalFromTheCommons.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 8:11 PM
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The first overtly political episode of the Head Pop Experiments, made after the US announced it will, eventually, leave Iraq.

The episode has a bit of a hip-hop feel and features music by Burnt, Digi Hartatak and Edward Star. It also samples clips from Democracy Now, Our Media and the documentary Iraq for Sale.

Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial Sharealike  3.0 license.

Direct download: HeadPop-018-MusingsOnAModernWar.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 5:11 PM
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