Life-Affirming
Without hyperbole, I can safely say that Project Moon Base is the pure, distilled essence of aural joy. The music is about as eclectic a mix as possible, featuring all sorts of genres of music that I've never heard of. I have more than a sneaky suspision that they make some of the genres up themselves: "under the pillow" for example. Not only has this podcast given me many hours (probably days) worth of entertainment but it's introduced me to all sorts of music and artists I never knew about. So many thanks for sharing the likes of Todd Terje, Kero Kero Bonito, Belbury Poly, Ken Nordine and countless other geniuses, nutjobs and misfits. In addition, as someone who has dabbled in computer music for many years without ever having the nerve to share it with anybody (with good reason!) I have now plucked-up the courage to set up a Bandcamp page and release albums that no-one will ever hear, because I haven't told anybody about them. PMB often spotlights music that is so eclectic, so niche (music made by dot-matrix printers and old floppy disc drives), that it validates my musical doodlings. Thanks moon beings!
Big Man (with a Small Pipe) via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/30/16
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We listen to your podcast when we work late. Qerra, Will and Arya say thanks. You make us laugh! ;-)
milesetun via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/09/17
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Kentucky Zissou Fly via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/21/15
I listen every week when I'm working up the top of my ladder. I've only fell off once. Laughing at Wing. Sorry. Hope this rating & review helps you get into the Steel Band charts. Brilliant show - keep it up - cheers.
Ewan Kean via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/27/15
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