I have no objections to be interviewed, and open to suggestions, but the more higher profile and visible the "media" is, it may be also wise to avoid certain things. Like obscene noise brutes, who may drag everybody into sewers.
I have all the means of talking about myself (haha) or promoting great noise - that many doesn't seem to have? From that perspective Noisextra has hundreds of important figures of noise history to cover, who almost never get "publicity" so to say. Plus the utterly crucial old veterans and originators of genre who basically never get their story out there.
This is something what I was thinking while (still..) compiling the noise interviews -topic. It displays clearly the fact, that some guys are appearing frequently in interviews of genre 'zine. Others.. never, or very rarely. This may not be question if artist or band is good and interesting or not. In some cases it is simply that artists refuse interview (Anenzephalia, G.O., etc..). In some cases it may be simply that they have been never asked?!
While Grunt (or related) has appeared in just about every active noise publication currently existing, and there is lots of important creators who have never been properly inteviewed...?
Special Interests podcast will most likely do episode of rare Finnish power electronics/noise. Probably two parts. 90's and early 00's. Including mostly unreleased or widely unheard finnish stuff. Some stories may be told in those.