Object Worship

A podcast by Dan Pechacek, Andy Othling - Thursdays

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42 Episodes

  1. Alex Beachum (Outer Wilds) and the Dualshock 4

    Published: 4/4/2024
  2. Randall Taylor (Amulets) and the Tascam 414

    Published: 3/21/2024
  3. Mike Rugnetta and the Field Recorder

    Published: 3/7/2024
  4. Andrew Tasselmyer and the Elektron Octatrack MKII

    Published: 2/22/2024
  5. Eric Nyffeler and the EHX 16 Second Delay Reissue

    Published: 2/8/2024
  6. Joe Branton and the Boss CS-2 (Among Others)

    Published: 1/25/2024
  7. Alec Breslow and the Devi Ever Bit: Legend of Fuzz

    Published: 1/11/2024
  8. Dan and Andy and The Whole Year

    Published: 12/28/2023
  9. Kai West and the Pladask Matrise

    Published: 12/14/2023
  10. Jeremy SH Griffith and the TEAC A-2340

    Published: 11/30/2023
  11. Dave Jordan and the Tall Font Green Russian BMP

    Published: 11/16/2023
  12. Emily Harris and the Jazzmaster

    Published: 11/2/2023
  13. Dan 'N' Andy Catch Up

    Published: 8/10/2023
  14. Clint McDuffie and the MWFX Judder

    Published: 7/27/2023
  15. Joan Of Heart and the Pedalboard Itself

    Published: 7/7/2023
  16. Alex Goldman and the Boss RV-3

    Published: 6/22/2023
  17. Jesse Honig and The Many Objects From Which He Could Not Choose

    Published: 6/8/2023
  18. Emily Hopkins & Russ and the Harp & Reamper

    Published: 5/25/2023
  19. Matt Lowery and the Monome Norns & Grid

    Published: 5/11/2023
  20. John Snyder and the Digitech PDS 20/20

    Published: 4/27/2023

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OBNE Presents: Object Worship. A podcast about creative tools and the people who use them. In each episode, hosts Dan Pechacek and Andy Othling sit down with a creator, from musicians to engineers to visual artists, and ask them about a tangible object that’s been important in their journey. They’ll talk about the creative process, early inspirations, and the magic of tactility, all the while getting to know each other. As friends in the effects pedal corner of the music industry, Pechacek and Othling aim to capture the feeling of post-show chats, where technical deep dives and tangential absurdity are equally welcome.