Cathartic Creation, Caching and Cassettes with Christian Payne The Soundfackery Podcast
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In this episode, Anikó and Steve chat with Christian Payne (a.k.a. Documentally) about the role music and audio plays in his life and work, audio caching, ferric archeology, his adventures as a stowaway, playing harmonica on the John Peel Show and not going to hell for telling fibs in Italy.
Christian is a photographer, writer, trainer, speaker, multimedia documenter and general polymath.
If you want to learn more about Christian, you can follow him on Twitter and Instagram as @Documentally.
You can find his website here:
http://documentally.net
Anikó can be found on Twitter as @kokovocals and you can find her website here:
https://www.kokovocals.com
Steve can be found on Instagram and Twitter as @soundfackery and his website can be found here:
https://www.soundfackeryproductions.com
Keep up to date with the podcast and other Soundfackery Productions news by signing up to our newsletter here:
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If you have enjoyed this podcast, then please give us a rating and maybe even a review.
In this episode, Anikó and Steve chat with Christian Payne (a.k.a. Documentally) about the role music and audio plays in his life and work, audio caching, ferric archeology, his adventures as a stowaway, playing harmonica on the John Peel Show and not going to hell for telling fibs in Italy.
Christian is a photographer, writer, trainer, speaker, multimedia documenter and general polymath.
If you want to learn more about Christian, you can follow him on Twitter and Instagram as @Documentally.
You can find his website here:
http://documentally.net
Anikó can be found on Twitter as @kokovocals and you can find her website here:
https://www.kokovocals.com
Steve can be found on Instagram and Twitter as @soundfackery and his website can be found here:
https://www.soundfackeryproductions.com
Keep up to date with the podcast and other Soundfackery Productions news by signing up to our newsletter here:
http://eepurl.com/hr3Ct9
If you have enjoyed this podcast, then please give us a rating and maybe even a review.
31 min