Episode 13

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15th Dec 2024

An African Werewolf in Brooklyn w/ MADSHROOM MC & Wolftone

This week, we’re giving a warm send off to our spleen… The one and only Kevin Siplin is leaving the warm embrace of the Pit for a while, as life can and often does take precedence over hobbies. While after today, Kevin may not be with us on every episode, he will always be with us in spirit, as his charisma and charm made him a fan favorite from the jump. 

We certainly hope to see him back for some guest appearances throughout the year, but he won’t be disappearing! Make sure to give him a follow on all his social medias and help support the blossoming of a beautiful art career.

So today, we spotlight the latest work is the aforementioned burgeoning profession, the newest MADSHROOM MC record entitled An African Werewolf in Brooklyn. This record is entirely produced by Wolftone, a Seattle based multiinstrumentalist who’s recently burst onto the scene with the collaborative album Permafrost Discoveries made with rapper AJ Suede. Wolf’s impeccable ability to create a cinematic sonic landscape for an emcee to guide you through is being noticed by many, including myself.



We have four songs from the record we’ll be sharing with you throughout the episode. Talking about them as well as some of the inspirations and intentions behind the album. Limited edition cassettes are available at madshroommc.bandcamp.com. Link will be in the description if you want to support or you can stream the record on any platform you desire.



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The Nostalgia Pit
FKA: Ruining Your Childhood - The Pitfalls of Nostalgia
The Nostalgia Pit is a podcast aiming to dissect pop culture, the subconscious, and other psychological phenomena through a hyperbolic and prismatic lens. Hosted by Rob Snow and Colin Casserd, the Nostalgia Pit is available anywhere you find your podcasts.

Nostalgia is so often thought of as something great from our childhood... But this psychological pitfall can sometimes have massive effects on our decision making. Our goal here is to discuss these areas where morals and ethics blur and the warm feelings of childhood take over. Oh, and to talk some shit...

Produced by Colin Casserd
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