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dopeYEAH talk

Looking for music inspiration and behind-the-scenes & songs stories? Rob Cass, Abbey Road producer, uncovers captivating life journeys of musicians at Prague's Doupě Club. Join us every Thursday to explore the art and magic behind today’s most inspiring artists. 🎧

  1. What Was Really Happening Inside Cream — Malcolm Bruce Tells All

    4 DAYS AGO

    What Was Really Happening Inside Cream — Malcolm Bruce Tells All

    🎸 What really happened inside the world’s first rock supergroup? In this powerful and emotional episode, Malcolm Bruce — son of the legendary Jack Bruce of Cream — opens up to Rob Cass about the band that changed music forever. From the explosive formation of Cream with Eric Clapton and Ginger Baker, to the backstage fights, wild stories, and the deep influence they had on Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and beyond, Malcolm gives us a front-row seat to rock history. 🤯🔥👨‍👦 Malcolm doesn’t just tell his father’s story — he carries the torch. As a multi-instrumentalist, composer, and the driving force behind Sons of Cream, Malcolm shares what it’s like to grow up as the son of one of rock’s greatest bassists, ranked #8 by Rolling Stone and a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He recalls wild moments with Jack, including heroin struggles, unlikely prison dinners with superfans, and how Ginger Baker broke down in tears at the funeral. Plus, stories of Jack almost forming a band with Jimi Hendrix, and why he thought Pink Floyd “sucked” — even though they formed after a Cream gig. 🎤🎶🌍 From Cream’s legacy to Malcolm’s own bold creative path — touring with legends, composing orchestral works, and producing the Heavenly Cream sessions — this episode is a masterclass in music, family, and resilience. If you’ve ever felt the magic of “White Room” or “Sunshine of Your Love,” don’t miss this deep dive into the soul of rock history — told by the son who lived it, and is now reshaping it. ⚡👁️‍🗨️

    1h 21m
  2. “We Built Our Own Industry” – The Truth Behind Postmodern Jukebox's Success | Adam Kubota

    7 DEC

    “We Built Our Own Industry” – The Truth Behind Postmodern Jukebox's Success | Adam Kubota

    🎬 What happens when you mix jazz, YouTube, viral genius, and... falafels? In this wildly entertaining and insightful episode, Rob Cass sits down with Adam Kubota — bassist and core member of the global sensation Postmodern Jukebox — to talk about the chaos, creativity, and community behind one of the most viral music projects of the 21st century. From flaming saxophones in New York apartments to singing clowns, this one’s packed with stories you won’t believe. 🎷🔥🎻 With a career spanning five continents and iconic venues like the Sydney Opera House, l’Olympia, and Radio City Music Hall, Adam shares the behind-the-scenes grind of building PMJ — from basement videos to a global phenomenon with over 1.9 billion YouTube views. We dive into the early hustle (when payment was literally in falafels), their unexpected viral hits, the challenges of touring, and why being a kind, easygoing person on the road is just as important as being a great musician.💡 Adam also drops gold on what makes a successful bandleader, the reality of viral fame, and how Postmodern Jukebox “built its own music industry.” Plus, he offers advice for young artists, recalls the madness of law school by day and jazz shows by night, and gives us a glimpse into the next chapter of his music journey. If you’ve ever dreamed of turning passion into a global movement — this episode is your blueprint. 🛠️🎶 Don’t miss it!

    1h 19m
  3. How Adam Ben Ezra Turned the Double Bass Into a One-Man Orchestra

    16 OCT

    How Adam Ben Ezra Turned the Double Bass Into a One-Man Orchestra

    🎙️ What happens when one man turns the double bass into an entire band? In this breathtaking episode, Rob Cass sits down with world-renowned bassist and composer Adam Ben Ezra, the artist who has reinvented how the upright bass can sound. From mixing percussion with melody to imitating guitars, drums, and even oud on a single instrument, Adam shows us how his unique style became a global phenomenon — and why millions of people on YouTube can’t stop watching. 🎻🔥 Adam takes us back to his beginnings — when he realized he was a better bass player than guitarist — and explains how necessity as a child (no drummer in his first duo!) sparked the percussive “drumming on bass” style that now defines his sound. He shares stories about his first gigs and Frank Sinatra Show, the Beatles and McCartney influences that shaped his melodic approach, and the fine line between improvisation and composition. We also dive into his genre-blending albums, custom-made five-string bass with a removable neck, and his unforgettable best (and worst!) shows on tour. 🎶 With over 7 million views on YouTube and a devoted global audience, Adam Ben Ezra has proven that one instrument can hold infinite possibilities. In this episode he talks about his online teaching program, dream collaborations, and gives us an exclusive showcase of the techniques that made him a pioneer of modern double bass playing. If you’ve ever wondered what it looks like when one musician becomes a whole rhythm section, this is the conversation you can’t miss. 🌍✨

    1h 5m

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Looking for music inspiration and behind-the-scenes & songs stories? Rob Cass, Abbey Road producer, uncovers captivating life journeys of musicians at Prague's Doupě Club. Join us every Thursday to explore the art and magic behind today’s most inspiring artists. 🎧

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