https://www.noisextra.com/2023/08/23/synth-clean-and-repair/I would suppose this episode would be better watch than listen only audio. On video version you can see them doing the clean & repair, not just listen. They repeatedly give disclaimer of not being professional synth tech guys, but episode being advice on the level what they do. For guys such as myself, who never cleaned nor repaired any gear, it is good reminder that some of this low level things like crackling volume buttons or such ain't that big deal. Or blowing a bit of dust from gear that is 50 years old by now.. It is also curious to hear the discussion that people supposedly look down on Yamaha synths and always praise Moog and Korg... maybe! My two "major" synths being ultra common noise synth Korg MS-20, but besides that, Yamaha CS-20M. Latter has so different functions than Korg has. It has very specific sound. And GREAT sounds, I may add.
https://www.noisextra.com/2023/08/30/audio-drudge-6/Another unusual episode, where instead of noise albums, Noisextra crew discusses Audio Drudge issue 6. 1995 magazine and they'll each deal with different artists being interviewed plus talk all all things related. Reviews, artists ideas, importance of zines, ads, the difference of re-visiting zines decades later. Seeing reviews of things that didn't ring a bell then, but now, its like seeing you had the ads, the reviews of great releases already then, yet it took decade(s) to really get to know it.
In this episode Noisextra crew asks the audience any suggestions, what type of content should be done. Besides the usual things they have been doing. I would think some things could be for example:
-Noise distributors (with someone who was there back in the day, and still around, who may discuss the changes and developments)
-Noise zines (they've had ALAP and basically Onkagu Otaku and Bananafish.. but from SI forum you'll find the "noise zines that have existed" topic that lists huge amount of other stuff too.)
-Noise videos (they have had some, but maybe if finding also people who used to put out VHS or later dvd)
-Noise gig or fest organizers. Be it something like recollections how it was to get something such as No Fun happen, or just the noise gig organizing especially pre-internet.
-Noise tour organizers. When the first long tours started, some of stories has been in noisextra, but it would be neat to hear more.
etc etc..