FFFoxy Podcast #107

Like the last episode of the podcast, I have LOTS of great new releases to play for you this time around, many again on vinyl. Glancing at the playlist, it seems like the Southern Hemisphere is well-represented, especially in the first half of the show, with strong new efforts from F ingers, Blue Chemise, crys…

FFFoxy Podcast #106

I realize that I’m starting to sound like a broken record when I regularly say that I have a jam-packed show, but MAN do I have a jam-packed show for you this time around. I was able to squeeze in twenty-five different selections, the majority of which come from newer releases from over the past…

FFFoxy Podcast #103

On this latest installment of the FFFoxy Podcast show, I continue to work my way through a bunch of the new arrivals that have been finding their way to me over the past few months either through the mail or through my random record store grabs. If you happen to be an artist or label…

FFFoxy Podcast #102

Summer seems to be cruising by, and after a few feature episodes on the podcast, the new music has been piling up in the Free Form Freakout bunker. So, on this installment I tried to highlight as much of that new material as I possibly could, and I must say there are truly some remarkable…

FFFoxy Podcast #100: øjeRum feature

I put together a special show for you to mark this 100th installment of the FFFoxy Podcast. In the first hour I chat with Paw Grabowski, the Danish minimalist and collagist that produces work under the name, øjeRum. I have admired his output for the past few years and was fortunate enough to get to…

FFFoxy Podcast #99

I’ve been a bit tied-up with finishing some other work-related items over the past few weeks, so this new podcast is admittedly a bit overdue. The summer months, however, are looking to be fairly open-ended, and there are some interesting possibilities being kicked around with the show, so I hope you’ll keep checking back with…

FFFoxy Podcast #98

On this episode of the FFFoxy Podcast show, things are quite all over the map, both sonically and, I guess, geographically, as I’ve got stuff to play from as far away as Sweden, Germany, Greece, and Japan to right here in our own backyard. To my ears it all seems inter-connected, so I’m hoping you…