WR351: Velodrome

Episode 351 January 19, 2019 01:06:29
WR351: Velodrome
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WR351: Velodrome

Jan 19 2019 | 01:06:29

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Sam Thompson

Show Notes

They don't play a ton of shows, and they keep a relatively low profile on the local music scene, but progressive instrumental trio [Velodrome](http://thebandvelodrome.bandcamp.com/) is a force to be reckoned with. We talk about their long history, their dedication to dense, structured musical chaos, their past high-profile projects in the local scene, and much more. If you're listening to this podcast on the day it comes out, Velodrome is playing a rare show TONIGHT, opening up (along with the Leftists) at the Agassiz LP release show! This episode is brought to you by our friends at [the Park Theatre](http://myparktheatre.com/) and by [Demedash Effects](http://www.demedasheffects.com/), a local company that makes hand-made guitar effect pedals like the glorious T-120 Videotape Echo. Thanks to everyone who has supported the podcast thus far. Thanks to supporters like you, we can keep churning out interviews twice a week! If you like the show, please head down to [patreon.com/witchpolice](http://patreon.com/witchpolice) and for as little as a $1 month (less than 12 cents an episode), you can help keep the lights on! Shoutout to our newest patrons, Alys-Lynne and Steve West! Your support is appreciated!

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