MegaBlargh Reactivashun!

MEGAFEST WILL BLOG YOU TILL YOU DEADWe’re still planning out a festival for next year that will be rougly 8 trillion times better than this year’s, but in the meantime, you’ll still be able to get your sound fix right here at this very website.

That’s right! After a bit of time off, the MegaBlargh is returning with new superpowers and superfrens and, starting this week, updating nigh-daily with posts on all sorts of radio and audio goodies–everything from transmission art, to kick-ass audio documentaries, circuit benders, etc. Basically, anyone doing anything interesting with sound. In other words, YOUR source for stuff that will BLOW YOUR MIND.

Fire up your RSS reader, sucka. Or, if you have no idea what that means, just check back at this here website lots more often.

Making this blargh into a for real real blargh is the following awesome individuals:

Ann Heppermann is a Peabody-award winning public radio producer and media artist based in Brooklyn. She’s currently one of the main brains behind a project to map all 10,466 Main Streets in the US.

David Nunez curates dorkbot-boston, a monthly gathering of people doing strange things with electricity. He is a designer working on projects that apply technology in unusual contexts.

Katherine Gorman is the regional director for next year’s Megapolis (!). She also works as a producer at WYPR’s Maryland Morning in Baltimore, MD.

Tyler Mains is a musician and composer, and an undergraduate at Case Western in Cleveland.

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