OutCast Three is Free

04/09/2007 18 min

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Episode Synopsis

Scratch and Bite Outcast.3.

G’day Noiseaddicts and imageaholics.

The news you have been waiting for!

The three cast is a free cast.

Not bloody likely!

The price you pay for listening is that you have to cough up some noise, the odd image or a word or two for me to share with the universe.

All the important nuts and bolts for this show are available at

http://www.scratchandbite.podOmatic.com


Don’t forget to send me your mp3’s, images and words to:

[email protected]

Or refer me to your favourite artists or writers at:

www.myspace.com/outcastpodcast

Plus if you want to suggest an alternate flight plan, shout out to me at:

[email protected]


This time out we spin into an old track by

Dead inside the Chrysalis “Future Shock”.

Dead inside the Chrysalis are entombed alongside a casket load of pulsating new tracks at www.myspace.com/deadinsidethechrysalis

Out in the bush near here, a bunch of diehards are restoring Steam Trains, and seeing I was offered the chance to ride their pride and joy the 19 class engine Betty a couple of days ago I thought I’d share the ride with you.
All aboard courtesy of an original track (no pun intended)
I don’t think so anyway.
The Rail Gang with “1919”, epic violin on this song by Marie-Claire, who I will feature at a later date.

The images with this episode are from Blind Rat, Leonard Aitken and Melissa Norman.

Blind Rat at www.myspace.com/blindrat

Leonard at www.myspace.com/leonardaitkin

Melissa at www.myspace.com/vision_impaired_guardian

If you want to contribute to the defence of Mars the most important thing to remember is.

Send your noise images and words to me so they can join the fight alongside the likes of

Smut say “Ron’s the Con”

Smut were a New Zealand punk political time machine.
You will have to dig deep to find some of their powerful releases.
After travelling to Australia in the early nineties they cut some ripper tracks including this one and then dispersed throughout the planet.
It’s worth digging to find those tracks.


The vaguely hallucinatory and very 80’s Australian classic sounding
Doc Greg and the Latex Band bring you “I thought I was Jesus”

The Violation of Silence reckon they “Need You”

This is one tight ensemble of bloody noisy boys and you can find out more at www.myspace.com/theviolationofsilence because you will need more of this life force noise.

We have words from the pencil of 123 this episode.
Owing to 123 being in his own words:

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I know ... I'm slack ... but my mind moves seemingly like one of those little AI robots who just wanders around in a aimless fashion until it bumps into something and changes direction ... I know that it is in actuality guided by the higher harmonics and is poignantly performing some task that I'm only aware of in retrospective flashes of inspiration and epiphany as some appendage of a higher consciousness whether I be near the seat or even at the helm of such an awareness or not ... and at the moment this ship seems mired down in silly love songs ... and what’s wrong with that ... and the trite but addictive ponderings of the opposite sex are painting the sky all sunsets and nuclear fallout in my psychic firmament ... though, of course my friend anything you like ... if something I've said says something you think the world might enjoy or at least cause a cascade of tiny little brain seizures as some deep subconscious part of them comes into consciousness it's yours to toss into any of the rings under your billowing tent ...

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You will need to find him via my friends list at www.myspace.com/muzzinspace
Or wait till the next episode when the 123 pencil conjures up images to bemuse

Next episode will contain a fresh out of the studio track by Black Elvis.
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