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EPISODE · Jul 10, 2026 · 55 MIN

The Format

from The Wind · host Fil Corbitt

The Wind is produced by me, Fil Corbitt. This is an independent podcast made possible by listener support. If you'd like to join the community, visit patreon.com/thewind This episode included a bunch of interviews with people whose art I deeply admire, During the off season I will post some of these long form interviews over on the patreon, where for $5/month you can get access to the bonus wind podcast feed. Featuring: Alex Sujong Laughlin • Defector | Try Hard Amber Devereux • Tin Can Audio | The Tower | Twitch Dennis Funk • Written in Air | Bandcamp | Substack Janus Rose • Writing | Subvert | Soundcloud Seva • intertapes.net  It also featured audio from Open Source, Julia Barton and the invisible clock of audio stories on Phonograph, and from the real life radio waves. An update: since recording this episode, The Tower by Tin Can Audio  finally been restored on Spotify. Amber said it took 3 months to finally reach the correct people, who fixed the issue In a day or two. Music :  Strike Effect - (new EP) DIODE Haana Lee - Like a River Yclept Insan - Deville  The Voice in the old village choir from the public domain   Some more resources: This is TV Now from Good Tape Magazine Why Sound Matters - Damon Krukowski The New Analog - Damon Krukowski Dada Drummer's Almanac - Email newsletter from Damon Krukowski Continuous Wave -  Email newsletter from Julia Barton Mood Machine - Liz Pelley Figures in Air - Micah Silver Plan for the Artist-Owned Internet - Subvert Manifesto    This is the final episode of Year 6. I’ll post the epilogue soon. For now, thank you for being here and keep listening.   To support The Wind, become a patron at www.patreon.com/thewindSubscribe at thewind.org

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A hazy cloud of questions about our shared digital space sends me up the mountain to ask the radio towers.

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