Alternative and electronic music interlaced with frantic arguments about things that matter, and things that don't. Hosted weekly by physics graduate students Jacob Saret and Roman Gerasimov on KSDT, UCSD's fiercely independent college radio station. We aired most Thursdays from April to August of 2020.
If you liked Segmentation Fault, you'll probably enjoy the music Jacob has been listening to since we were on air!
If you're a fan of what we play on our show, you'll love these mixes of every track we've aired to date! Links to these songs from several streaming services are available on the KSDT website.
Below are all the individual playlists from our weekly show. Links to these songs from other streaming services are available on the KSDT website.
We've come a long way! The stack is now composed of – top down – a pair of Nakamichi RX-505s and a Nakamichi MB-4s feeding into a STASIS-based (of Nelson Pass) TA-4A, with a T-100 keeping it all in line. The rack is topped off with a fully-operational Apple IIe, and its dulcet tones are sung by a pair of Revel M16s. More than two hundred prerecorded tapes, from a-ha to Young M.C. and about eight days worth of blank tapes not pictured.
…featuring over 100 tapes from a-ha to Yes and a pristine '84 Nakamichi RX-505.
All of the patents we referenced during our show. Take a look!
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