Foxy Digitalis

<p>Music news and interviews from the worlds of experimental, ambient, noise, and improvised music from <strong>Brad Rose</strong>, founder of <strong>Foxy Digitalis</strong> online music magazine. Conversations with artists, musicians, curators, and more about creating things in the current moment, their recent projects, and much more.</p><p><strong>Foxy Digitalis</strong> is also home to Songs of Our Lives and previously, The Seltzer Salon.</p><p><strong>Follow Foxy Digitalis:</strong></p><p><a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://foxydigitalis.zone/"><strong>Website</strong></a></p><p><a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://www.patreon.com/foxydigitalis"><strong>Patreon</strong></a></p><p><a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://www.instagram.com/foxy.digitalis/"><strong>Instagram</strong></a></p><p><a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://twitter.com/foxydigitalis"><strong>Twitter</strong></a></p><p><a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://bsky.app/profile/foxydigitalis.bsky.social"><strong>Bluesky</strong></a></p><p><a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://mastodonmusic.social/@foxydigitalis"><strong>Mastodon</strong></a></p><p><a target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://thejewelgarden.bandcamp.com/"><strong>The Jewel Garden</strong></a></p>

Kira McSpice and I dig into the experiences and concepts behind her new album, "The Compartmentalization of Decay"

On this episode of the Foxy Digitalis Podcast, I talked to Kira McSpice about her incredible new album, “The Compartmentalization of Decay.” It’s a record that’s really left a mark on me in 2024, and this conversation with Kira made me love it even more.Kira McSpice “The Compartmentalization of Decay”Foxy Digitalis is an online music resource and organization promoting music in the margins with the idea that sound is for everyone. Originally founded in 1996 by Brad Rose, it has existed in multiple formats for nearly 30 years. Currently, it is an online music magazine, podcast network, and events producer based in Tulsa, Oklahoma.Send a voicemailFollow Foxy Digitalis:WebsitePatreonInstagramTwitterBlueskyMastodonThe Jewel Garden

04-19
33:56

Talking to R. Hunter about his new missing scenes album, who is this for? - and seeing if we can come up with an answer.

On this episode of the Foxy Digitalis Podcast, I talk to R. Hunter aka missing scenes about his latest album, “who is this for?” I love the title of this record as it’s a question I think about and ask myself often. We get into that for a while, talk about process, what’s ahead, and a lot more.missing scenes “who is this for?”Foxy Digitalis is an online music resource and organization promoting music in the margins with the idea that sound is for everyone. Originally founded in 1996 by Brad Rose, it has existed in multiple formats for nearly 30 years. Currently, it is an online music magazine, podcast network, and events producer based in Tulsa, Oklahoma.Send a voicemailFollow Foxy Digitalis:WebsitePatreonInstagramTwitterBlueskyMastodonThe Jewel Garden

04-12
33:58

tilt - a new trio of Kalia Vandever, Isabel Crespo Pardo, & Carmen Quill - stop in to chat about their debut album, something we once knew, and how this magic came to be!

On this episode of the Foxy Digitalis Podcast, I chat with tilt aka the new trio of Kalia Vandever,,Isabel Crespo Pardo, and Carmen Quill. Their debut album, “something we once knew,” will be out on May 3 via Dear Life Records. We talked about how they became a band, the process of making the record, music as connection, and so much more.tilt “something we once knew” (Dear Life Records)tilt on instagramtilt on tour:5/9: Westerlies Fest - Seattle, WA5/10: Creative Music Guild - Portland, OR5/11: Harmony Room (Minaret) - Los Angeles, CA5/15: Public Records - Brooklyn, NY5/17: Lost Bag - Providence, RI5/18: 82 Parris - Portland, ME5/19: Avalon Lounge - Catskill, NYFoxy Digitalis is an online music resource and organization promoting music in the margins with the idea that sound is for everyone. Originally founded in 1996 by Brad Rose, it has existed in multiple formats for nearly 30 years. Currently, it is an online music magazine, podcast network, and events producer based in Tulsa, Oklahoma.Send a voicemailFollow Foxy Digitalis:WebsitePatreonInstagramTwitterBlueskyMastodonThe Jewel Garden

04-05
34:03

Talking to Domenica Diavoleria about her new album, Orange Clearing, and all the creepy goodness that helped bring it to life!

On this episode of the Foxy Digitalis Podcast, I chat with Domenica Diavoleria about her fantastic new album, “Orange Clearing.” We get into all sorts of weird zones - the creepiest baby in her music video, her love of horror and creepiness, Olympia chickens, Seattle, and so much more. This was an absolute blast! Go listen to “Orange Clearing”!Domenica Diavoleria “Orange Clearing” (Eiderdown Records)Foxy Digitalis is an online music resource and organization promoting music in the margins with the idea that sound is for everyone. Originally founded in 1996 by Brad Rose, it has existed in multiple formats for nearly 30 years. Currently, it is an online music magazine, podcast network, and events producer based in Tulsa, Oklahoma.Send a voicemailFollow Foxy Digitalis:WebsitePatreonInstagramTwitterBlueskyMastodonThe Jewel Garden

03-29
45:18

A quick update on Songs of Our Lives, this feed, and so on!

Hey y’all quick update on Songs of Our Lives and this - the Foxy Digitalis one - feed. Plus some other various Foxy Digitalis related news. Quick and easy one here.This Week’s Links:Songs of Our Lives Main SiteSongs of Our Lives - Apple PodcastsSongs of Our Lives - SpotifyFoxy Digitalis PatreonWet Bear “Eddie’s Last Run” (on The Jewel Garden)Foxy Digitalis is an online music resource and organization promoting music in the margins with the idea that sound is for everyone. Originally founded in 1996 by Brad Rose, it has existed in multiple formats for nearly 30 years. Currently, it is an online music magazine, podcast network, and events producer based in Tulsa, Oklahoma.Send a voicemailFollow Foxy Digitalis:WebsitePatreonInstagramTwitterBlueskyMastodonThe Jewel Garden

03-05
04:05

It’s [redacted] Friday! I run down five albums that have come out recently that I’ve quite enjoyed, plus a new one on The Jewel Garden, and I should go to the planetarium more often.

It’s BC Friday, hooray? No, it’s a good thing because it means you can shovel some bucks to artists and labels and entities you’d rather not get some of that cash won’t. So, that’s good! Otherwise, just rolling along and dreaming of going back to the planetarium. Boy am I tired.This Week’s Links:Wet Bear “Eddie’s Last Run”Mark Trecka “The Bloom of Performance”Catherine Sikora & Susan Alcorn “Filament”Leslie Ting “What Brings You In”Hush Arbors “Easy By Nature”Ian Boddy “modal operandi”kvietoFoxy Digitalis is an online music resource and organization promoting music in the margins with the idea that sound is for everyone. Originally founded in 1996 by Brad Rose, it has existed in multiple formats for nearly 30 years. Currently, it is an online music magazine, podcast network, and events producer based in Tulsa, Oklahoma.Follow Foxy Digitalis:WebsitePatreonInstagramTwitterBlueskyMastodonThe Jewel GardenSend a voicemail

03-01
15:21

Beth Hetland - Songs of Our Lives #23

For this episode of Songs of Our Lives, I invite cartoonist Beth Hetland on the show. Her new graphic novel, “Tender,” is coming out in March, and I got to learn a bit about her writing process before we dive into the tunes. From there, we talk about some recent all-time bangers, the way Harry Belafonte will make you happy, Prince’s greatness, a surprise from Doja Cat, weird ass Christmas songs, and so much more!Listen to all of Beth’s picks HEREBeth Hetland’s WebsiteBeth’s new book, “Tender”Songs of Our Lives is a podcast series hosted by Brad Rose of Foxy Digitalis that explores the music that's made us and left a certain mark. Whether it's a song we associate with our most important moments, something that makes us cry, the things we love that nobody else does, or our favorite lyrics, we all have our own personal soundtrack. Join Foxy Digitalis on Patreon for extra questions and conversation in each episode (+ a whole lot more!)Follow Foxy Digitalis:WebsitePatreonInstagramTwitterBlueskyMastodonThe Jewel GardenCarl Antonowicz

02-27
01:17:28

My brain is functioning again! It hit me this week just long I’ve been at this Foxy Digitalis thing. Yikes! Then I dig into Afrikan Sciences’ latest gem before Debacle Sam & I go on a deep dive about receiving demos from the label side of thing.

On this episode of the Foxy Digitalis Podcast, Sam and I talk about what it’s like to go through demos from the label side of things. Demos are weird, but I also think they’re vital, and in a time where it seems like less and less labels are accepting them, it’s good to have some transparency around the whole thing.Album of the week is, as promised, the crucial new one from Afrikan Sciences. I can’t get enough of this one.Album of the Week: Afrikan Sciences ".5x100Rf(est.1974)”This Week’s Links:Join the Foxy Digitalis Patreon!Foxy Digitalis is an online music resource and organization promoting music in the margins with the idea that sound is for everyone. Originally founded in 1996 by Brad Rose, it has existed in multiple formats for nearly 30 years. Currently, it is an online music magazine, podcast network, and events producer based in Tulsa, Oklahoma.Send a voicemailFollow Foxy Digitalis:WebsitePatreonInstagramTwitterBlueskyMastodonThe Jewel Garden

02-23
50:58

The Body's Lee Buford - Songs of Our Lives #22

For this episode of Songs of Our Lives, I invite The Body’s Lee Buford on the show. First, we get the other perspective on Dis Fig & The Body’s “Orchards of a Futile Heaven.” This record just absolutely rips. Then, things go off with the Jason Molina’s crushing music, Neutral Milk Hotel’s being too ubiquitous, music that’s so vapid it rocks, Peter Gabriel’s wild romantic lines, the brutality and awesomeness of “Cop Killer,” Willie Nelson bringing a sadness to someone else’s song that is devastating, the undeniable nature of Dead Prez, our mutual Roman Empire, and more!Listen to all of Lee’s picks HEREDis Fig & The Body “Orchards of a Futile Heaven”The Body on InstagramSongs of Our Lives is a podcast series hosted by Brad Rose of Foxy Digitalis that explores the music that's made us and left a certain mark. Whether it's a song we associate with our most important moments, something that makes us cry, the things we love that nobody else does, or our favorite lyrics, we all have our own personal soundtrack. Join Foxy Digitalis on Patreon for extra questions and conversation in each episode (+ a whole lot more!)Follow Foxy Digitalis:WebsitePatreonInstagramTwitterBlueskyMastodonThe Jewel Garden

02-20
01:02:41

Meg Mulhearn & I chat about the solstice and music pairing with wine, but I ran out mental capacity so there’s no Album of the Week but if there was it’d be Afrikan Sciences latest (will do it up proper next week!)

On this episode of the Foxy Digitalis Podcast, I talk to Meg Mulhearn about her latest album, “Let It Burn Through the Night” on Ceremony of Seasons. We get into the transformational magic of the winter solstice, multi-sensory listening sessions, and a lot more. And there’s technically not an album of the week this week. It was going to be Afrikan Sciences’s “.5x100Rf(est.1974)” (which is so, so good) and it’ll be a proper pick next week. Promise!This Week’s Links:Meg Mulhearn “Let It Burn Through The Night”Meg Mulhearn’s websiteCeremony of SeasonsAfrikan Sciences “.5x100Rf(est.1974)”Mind Over Mirrors “Particles, Peds & Pores”Nina Dante & Brad Rose “Weep You No More Sad Fountains”Foxy Digitalis is an online music resource and organization promoting music in the margins with the idea that sound is for everyone. Originally founded in 1996 by Brad Rose, it has existed in multiple formats for nearly 30 years. Currently, it is an online music magazine, podcast network, and events producer based in Tulsa, Oklahoma.Send a voicemailFollow Foxy Digitalis:WebsitePatreonInstagramTwitterBlueskyMastodonThe Jewel Garden

02-16
41:45

Dis Fig - Songs of Our Lives #21

For this episode of Songs of Our Lives, I invite Felicia Chen aka Dis Fig on the show. There are collaborations that just make sense, and one listen to Dis Fig & The Body’s “Orchards of a Futile Heaven” screams that these two projets are meant to collide. After talking about how that happened, we blast off talking about how early is too early for a memory of Naughty by Nature, the desolation Sufjan Stevens can bring, how Earth is also sexy… maybe, earnestness going too far, Senyawa’s magic, getting hyped with Nero, Portishead’s greatness, and loads more!Listen to all of Felicia’s picks HEREDis Fig & The Body “Orchards of a Futile Heaven”Dis Fig on InstagramSongs of Our Lives is a podcast series hosted by Brad Rose of Foxy Digitalis that explores the music that's made us and left a certain mark. Whether it's a song we associate with our most important moments, something that makes us cry, the things we love that nobody else does, or our favorite lyrics, we all have our own personal soundtrack. Join Foxy Digitalis on Patreon for extra questions and conversation in each episode (+ a whole lot more!)Follow Foxy Digitalis:WebsitePatreonInstagramTwitterBlueskyMastodonThe Jewel Garden

02-13
01:22:12

Can Nina Dante change my mind about Valentine’s Day? You’ll have to listen to find out. Plus, MJ Guider’s new one is like a sonic parasite I am happy to have in my blood. Wait, what? Also, Alice Coltrane news!

On this episode of the Foxy Digitalis Podcast, Nina Dante is determined to change my mind about Valentine’s Day. But can she succeed? Listen to find out. This week’s album pick is an absolute gem from MJ Guider that utilizes a huge array of flute techniques and recordings. I can’t stop listening to it. Plus some Alice Coltrane news, Ed Blackwell’s greatness, and more. Let’s go!Album of the Week: MJ Guider “Youth and Beauty”This Week’s Links:The Snake Said to the River - InstagramAlice Coltrane “Live at Carnegie Hall”Foxy Digitalis is an online music resource and organization promoting music in the margins with the idea that sound is for everyone. Originally founded in 1996 by Brad Rose, it has existed in multiple formats for nearly 30 years. Currently, it is an online music magazine, podcast network, and events producer based in Tulsa, Oklahoma.Send a voicemailFollow Foxy Digitalis:WebsitePatreonInstagramTwitterBlueskyMastodonThe Jewel Garden

02-09
52:52

Helado Negro - Songs of Our Lives #20

For this episode of Songs of Our Lives, I invite Helado Negro on the show. After talking a little about his process and the story of Lupe Lopez, he takes us on quite the journey (including me reacting to one of his off-the-cuff picks live - ha!). We get into the all-time greatness of Teddy Pendergrass, Piero’s timeless moments, Bonnie Raitt’s calypso side, the utter seduction of Maria Marquez’s “Loveroom,” Caliban bringing it, the understated magic of Luiz Bonfa, being moved to tears by Xenia Rubinos, and so much more!Listen to all of Helado Negro’s picks HEREPHASORHelado Negro Tour DatesHelado Negro Official SiteSongs of Our Lives is a podcast series hosted by Brad Rose of Foxy Digitalis that explores the music that's made us and left a certain mark. Whether it's a song we associate with our most important moments, something that makes us cry, the things we love that nobody else does, or our favorite lyrics, we all have our own personal soundtrack. Join Foxy Digitalis on Patreon for extra questions and conversation in each episode (+ a whole lot more!)Follow Foxy Digitalis:WebsitePatreonInstagramTwitterBlueskyMastodonThe Jewel Garden

02-06
01:03:38

Thomas Ragsdale’s got some things he’s excited about this year, and it’ll probably make you want to join a band. Plus, Scanner’s new album + new label, The Starless Oracle, old compilations, + more!

On this episode of the Foxy Digitalis Podcast, Thomas Ragsdale swings by to talk about things he’s excited about right now. We get into a lot of different things, getting a bit vulnerable in the process, but it feels good to simply talk about things you’re excited about and how to go about keeping that feeling going. Plus, a fantastic new Scanner album christens Robin Rimbaud’s new label, Alltagsmusik. A new release on the Jewel Garden and a couple pay-what-you-want (free) old compilations from the Digitalis days on this Bandcamp Friday. Let’s go!Album of the Week: Scanner “Alchemeia”This Week’s Links:Thomas Ragsdale’s BandcampFrosti (Thomas’s label)Hanging Out w/ Audiophiles: Four Tet EpisodeThe Making of “Alchemeia”The Starless Oracle “Seastones”Digitalis CompilationsFoxy Digitalis is an online music resource and organization promoting music in the margins with the idea that sound is for everyone. Originally founded in 1996 by Brad Rose, it has existed in multiple formats for nearly 30 years. Currently, it is an online music magazine, podcast network, and events producer based in Tulsa, Oklahoma.Send a voicemailFollow Foxy Digitalis:WebsitePatreonInstagramTwitterBlueskyMastodonThe Jewel Garden

02-02
35:30

Jeremiah Chiu - Songs of Our Lives #19

For this episode of Songs of Our Lives, I invite Jeremiah Chiu on the show. He’s been on quite a run of incredible records the last couple years, and on February 2nd, it continues with “The Closest Thing to Silence,” a collaboration between himself, Marta Sofia Honer, and the great Ariel Kalma. After talking about how that came together, we keep channel Ariel’s spirit and keep things in the posi-zone, talking about Stevie Wonder’s all-time greatness, the gravity of Ryuichi Sakamoto, the personal impact of 80s and 90s R&B, Burt Bacharach putting us in a romantic mood, Radiohead recognizing Paul Lansky’s genius, Milton Nascimento’s all-timer, and loads more!Listen to all of Jeremiah’s picks HERE“The Closest Thing to Silence”Jeremiah’s WebsiteInternational AnthemAriel Kalma’s BandcampBernard Xolotl’s BandcampPaul Lansky “More Than Idle Chatter”Songs of Our Lives is a podcast series hosted by Brad Rose of Foxy Digitalis that explores the music that's made us and left a certain mark. Whether it's a song we associate with our most important moments, something that makes us cry, the things we love that nobody else does, or our favorite lyrics, we all have our own personal soundtrack. Join Foxy Digitalis on Patreon for extra questions and conversation in each episode (+ a whole lot more!)Follow Foxy Digitalis:WebsitePatreonInstagramTwitterBlueskyMastodonThe Jewel Garden

01-30
01:03:03

Don’t let me be such a downer, alright? Alright! Valerio Cosi stops in from his studio in Italy to talk about building sonic landscapes for everyone (though we’re all dreaming of Southern Italy really). Plus, a wild ride from nehan is the AOTW!

On this episode of the Foxy Digitalis Podcast, sonic magician Valerio Cosi stops by from his studio in Southern Italy. His latest album, “The Aqueduct Walk,” is such a trip - across 40 minutes, it takes us into so many new worlds. It’s such a delight, and I was thrilled to chat with him about it. It’s out now Longform Editions. There’s one hell of an album of the week from Batoh’s new project, nehan. Plus love for the incredible collaboration from Mali Obomsawin and Magdalena Abrego, appreciation for Bobby Conn via Sarah Hennies’ episode of Songs of Our Lives, new joints on The Jewel Garden, and more. Oh, and don’t let me be such a downer, alright?! Alright.Album of the Week: an evening with nehanThis Week’s Links:Valerio Cosi “The Aqueduct Walk”Valerio Cosi BandcampSarah Hennies on Songs of Our LivesMali Obomsawin & Magdalena Abrego “Greatest Hits”QNDFK on The Jewel GardenThe Capsule Garden, Vol 3.3: January 24, 2024Foxy Digitalis is an online music resource and organization promoting music in the margins with the idea that sound is for everyone. Originally founded in 1996 by Brad Rose, it has existed in multiple formats for nearly 30 years. Currently, it is an online music magazine, podcast network, and events producer based in Tulsa, Oklahoma.Send a voicemailFollow Foxy Digitalis:WebsitePatreonInstagramTwitterBlueskyMastodonThe Jewel Garden

01-26
48:19

Sarah Hennies - Songs of Our Lives #18

For this episode of Songs of Our Lives, I invite Sarah Hennies on the show. We talk a bit about a couple of the many projects Sarah’s working on right now - performances of Michael Ranta pieces and her duo with Tristan Kasten-Krause. I’m not sure there are many people with more happening! Once we get into the songs, the laughs start early and never stop as we talk about the Duke of Dukedom himself, Ivor Cutler’s excellent use of fart noises, how Acetone was hiding in plain sight, the genius and divisiveness of Bobby Conn, how Daniel Romano avoided the Sub Pop curse, finally unlocking Arthur Russell, Souled American being the absolute greatest, and so much more!Listen to all of Sarah’s picks HEREVisit Sarah Hennies’ websiteThe Music of Michael Ranta & Sarah Hennies - Live at Roulette (Video)Metaphon website (for Michael Ranta recordings)Songs of Our Lives is a podcast series hosted by Brad Rose of Foxy Digitalis that explores the music that's made us and left a certain mark. Whether it's a song we associate with our most important moments, something that makes us cry, the things we love that nobody else does, or our favorite lyrics, we all have our own personal soundtrack. Join Foxy Digitalis on Patreon for extra questions and conversation in each episode (+ a whole lot more!)Follow Foxy Digitalis:WebsitePatreonInstagramTwitterBlueskyMastodonThe Jewel Garden

01-23
01:19:14

What’s happening in Hawaii? Jessica Ackerley and Gahlord Dewald stop by to fill us in! Plus, a stellar album on Leaving Records, and a brutal week in the world of music journalism. Good times!

On this episode of the Foxy Digitalis Podcast, Jessica Ackerley and Gahlord Dewald stop by to talk about all the interesting things happening music-wise out in Hawaii, and what makes it such a unique scene. I learned so much and just want to dig deeper! Plus, a beautiful new collaboration from Surya Botofasina, Carlos Niño, and Nate Mercereau for this week’s pick, the rough week for music writing, and more!Album of the Week: Surya Botofasina, Carlos Niño, and Nate Mercereau “Subtle Movements”This Week’s Links:Jessica AckerleyGahlord DewaldLeilehua LanzilottiHonolulu’s Honest, Diverse DIY Scene by Mariana Timony (BC Daily)Surya Botofasina Live @ The Lot Radio 5/21/23[AHMED] “Wood Blues”Foxy Digitalis is an online music resource and organization promoting music in the margins with the idea that sound is for everyone. Originally founded in 1996 by Brad Rose, it has existed in multiple formats for nearly 30 years. Currently, it is an online music magazine, podcast network, and events producer based in Tulsa, Oklahoma.Send a voicemailFollow Foxy Digitalis:WebsitePatreonInstagramTwitterBlueskyMastodonThe Jewel Garden

01-19
54:57

Ilyas Ahmed - Songs of Our Lives #17

For this episode of Songs of Our Lives, I invite Ilyas Ahmed on the show. After reminiscing a bit about the 2007 Digitalis music fest, Bottled Smoke, we talked about both incredible albums Ilyas released in 2023 - his solo joint, “A Dream of Another,” and Grails’ “Anches En Maat.” We had a blast getting into the underrated shredding of Steve Stevens, Velvet Underground’s ability for tender destruction, where you go after making one of the all-time records as your debut, how Bono ruins some great songs, Guy Picciotto as an underappreciated lyricist, Scott Walker being Scott Walker, Q Lazzarus’s genius and tragedy, feeling good with Donna Summer, and loads more!Listen to all of Ilyas’s picks HEREIlyas Ahmed “A Dream of Another”Grails “Anches En Maat”ecoegoeSongs of Our Lives is a podcast series hosted by Brad Rose of Foxy Digitalis that explores the music that's made us and left a certain mark. Whether it's a song we associate with our most important moments, something that makes us cry, the things we love that nobody else does, or our favorite lyrics, we all have our own personal soundtrack. Join Foxy Digitalis on Patreon for extra questions and conversation in each episode (+ a whole lot more!)Follow Foxy Digitalis:WebsitePatreonInstagramTwitterBlueskyMastodonThe Jewel GardenCarl Antonowicz

01-16
01:11:52

Can’t believe we lost Phill Niblock and IASOS in the same week. Some reflections about Phill before Nina Dante and Sam Melancon stop by to listen to me ramble about 2024 intentions and resolutions.

On this episode of the Foxy Digitalis Podcast, I reflect a little on what Phill Niblock meant to me and the wider world of experimental sound (plus some love for IASOS!). He was one of the titans of the titans who leaves one hell of a legacy. Then, I invite Nina Dante and Sam Melancon on the show to talk about some intentions and resolutions for 2024.This Week’s Links:Phill Niblock on Foxy Digitalis RadioBrent Sirota on IASOSThe Snake Said to the River - InstagramDebacle RecordsFoxy Digitalis is an online music resource and organization promoting music in the margins with the idea that sound is for everyone. Originally founded in 1996 by Brad Rose, it has existed in multiple formats for nearly 30 years. Currently, it is an online music magazine, podcast network, and events producer based in Tulsa, Oklahoma.Send a voicemailFollow Foxy Digitalis:WebsitePatreonInstagramTwitterBlueskyMastodonThe Jewel Garden

01-12
01:10:07

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