Braindouche: Experimental ambient, all flavors, no waiting.


Braindouche! is an ongoing experimental podcast in completely freeform digital audio publishing. It's about discovering new sounds and playing with the new forms in new media.

Braindouche! has covered a lot of ground since it's inception in 2006, from award-winning Theater-Of-The-Mind story production to radio shows, comedy, audio collage, sound art, and original music. Braindouche! is a contemporary sonic journey, combining avante garde sound art, experimental digital music and outsider radio production with a standing critique of New Media and existing podcasting tropes.

Braindouche!, the person, is the alias of producer Meredith Matthews. Like most normal people, she spent some time not practicing her piano lessons in kindergarten, sang in the school choir, taught herself to play the guitar in highschool, and took a few minutes to try writing and performing songs.

Unlike most people, she also spent hours with her first computer, digging little sound files out of games and turning them into new things with Windows Sound Recorder, as well as all of her time in high school and college making radio, trying and failing to break into the broadcast industry as a radio producer.

Now, older and with profoundly more awesome toys, she experiments with whatever she can find to discover new sounds.

"I don't compose music as much as discover it and then spend a lot of time pointing it out to others."

She creates websites and sound and words in Buffalo, New York.

Braindouche!, the musician, presents the best music from Braindouche!, the podcast, made by Braindouche!, the person.

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Braindouche lives in New York, USA.

Tagged as: Ambient, Downtempo, Drone.


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