Send us a text Brian Prime sits down with Dr. JP of Rabbit Junk for a wide-ranging conversation about creativity, identity, and longevity. JP reflects on Rabbit Junk’s more than twenty years of abrasive, genre-blurring industrial music, recent singles, and plans for a new album, while also discussing his move from San Diego back to Seattle and his work in academia supporting non-traditional students. The discussion moves through themes of neurodivergence, boundaries, self-worth, and community...
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Send us a text Brian Prime sits down with Dr. JP of Rabbit Junk for a wide-ranging conversation about creativity, identity, and longevity. JP reflects on Rabbit Junk’s more than twenty years of abrasive, genre-blurring industrial music, recent singles, and plans for a new album, while also discussing his move from San Diego back to Seattle and his work in academia supporting non-traditional students. The discussion moves through themes of neurodivergence, boundaries, self-worth, and community...
Send us a text Void Signal welcomes Jake Desrochers of darkwave industrial project HOLY WATER to discuss his powerful new album Contrast. Known for raw, high-energy performances that emphasize authenticity and emotional connection, Jake shares insights into his creative process, the meaning behind standout tracks like “Tasted Tears, Wasted Time,” and the role of community, resilience, and second chances in both his music and life. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of art, vulnerability,...
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Send us a text Brian Prime sits down with Dr. JP of Rabbit Junk for a wide-ranging conversation about creativity, identity, and longevity. JP reflects on Rabbit Junk’s more than twenty years of abrasive, genre-blurring industrial music, recent singles, and plans for a new album, while also discussing his move from San Diego back to Seattle and his work in academia supporting non-traditional students. The discussion moves through themes of neurodivergence, boundaries, self-worth, and community...