The last time Ben Rüsch was on the podcast (episode #553, Jan. 2021), it was to talk about a record by his prog trio Providence.
Since then, he’s been making industrial-tinged, synth-heavy solo electronic music as Neuroshock, with the release of his debut album, 'The Reactance Bias', earlier this month.
Here's our conversation about live vs. programmed drums, Gary Numan, Star Trek, sci-fi soundtracks, and a whole lot more!
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