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A monthly (ish) podcast featuring interviews and jams with local and international bass players.

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A monthly (ish) podcast featuring interviews and jams with local and international bass players.

    Ep. 65 Garry Gary Beers - INXS & Beyond

    Ep. 65 Garry Gary Beers - INXS & Beyond

    Garry Gary Beers is a founding member of Australian rock icons INXS and
    has played the biggest stages in the world as well as selling over
    50million records globally. He has since gone on to design his own 'quad
    coil' pickups and subsequently his own line of boutiqye handmade
    instruments - GGB Basses. It was great to sit down with Garry and chat
    about his journey not just as a bass player, but also his philosphy and
    approach to designing and building instruments.

    You can find my review of his basses here:
    https://youtu.be/Qjvof8pmKxI
    GGB Basses:
    https://www.ggbbasses.com/

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    Ep. 64: Doug Wimbish - Living Colour

    Ep. 64: Doug Wimbish - Living Colour

    I've been a fan of  @DougWimbishBass  and  @LivingColour 
    since my early teens with 'Stain' being a hugely inspirational and ear
    opening album for me so getting the chance to sit down with Doug and
    pick his brains was a really exciting. This interview was recorded after
    a 2hr masterclass with  @willcalhoun98 
    and Doug still had the graciousness to sit with me for 45mins and
    answer questions.

    A true giant of modern electric bass, Doug has been pushing boundaries
    with his incredible technique and use of FX for over 30yrs not just as
    part of Living Colour and Tackhead, but on hundreds of albums as a
    session player including the beginnings of hip hop with Sugarhill
    Records.

    Massive shout out and thanks to  @cmimusicaudio6455   @basscentre9621  Melbourne,  @SpectorBassCom  @OfficialSpector   @JMCAcademy  and  @stephenlane6630  for making all this possible.

    Links:
    INSTA: https://www.instagram.com/basslessonsmelbourne
    MY MUSIC https://open.spotify.com/artist/3DPXwb75biH3nUBuAULz0y
    FACEBOOK http://www.facebook.com/bassguitarlessonsmelbourne
    WEBSITE http://www.basslessonsmelbourne.com
    DOUG WIMBSH https://www.dougwimbish.com/
    Bass Centre https://www.basscentre.com.au/

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    Ep. 63: Anthony Muthurajah - "Complex information in a simple format"

    Ep. 63: Anthony Muthurajah - "Complex information in a simple format"

    It was a blast getting to chat with Anthony for this new Player Profile a few weeks ago. I'm a big fan of his YouTube video lessons and of course his playing and we cover a vast array of topics in this interview ranging from tonewoods to time perception. Be sure to check out his music via the spotify link below and get ready for his new single dropping very soon!https://open.spotify.com/artist/44wJW2tqWAaXr1tYhyangn?si=3geMVuobTP2LFpY82NCKXg&dl_branch=1https://www.anthonymuthurajah.com/about

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    Ep. 62: Steve Jenkins - "from face-melting prog-metal to experimental microtonal jazz-funk to dubbed-out electronica"

    Ep. 62: Steve Jenkins - "from face-melting prog-metal to experimental microtonal jazz-funk to dubbed-out electronica"

    This has been a long time coming but I'm thrilled to finally publish this brand new interview with the incredible Mr. Steve Jenkins! We get into all kinds of nitty gritty in this episode including FX, streaming, technique, touring etc; so please jump on instagram and follow Steve, buy his albums and generally support the guy :)


    http://www.stevejenkinsbass.com/


    As a sideman, he has toured, performed, or recorded with the likes of: Vernon Reid, Screaming Headless Torsos, David Fiuczynski, Stimpy Lockjaw, Alex Skolnick, Josh Smith, Thomas Pridgen, Victor Wooten, Javier Reyes, Keith Carlock, Cindy Blackman Santana, Gene Lake as well as many others.

    As a bandleader, he released the critically acclaimed "mad science" in late 2004. And in May 2013, he released the long-awaited"Steve Jenkins And The Coaxial Flutter" which has been receiving high praise from press, fans, and even legendary musicians such as Dennis Chambers.

    As an educator, he has taught at Berklee College of Music's BassLines Summer Program (now called the Victor Wooten Summer Bass Workshop) and has been an artist-in-residence at the Bass Collective in NYC. He has also taught masterclasses and clinics all over the world and was part of the first group of faculty to teach at the Swarnabhoomi Academy of Music in Southeast India in the Summer/Fall of 2010. He also teaches private lessons in person and via Skype.

    After 13 years of living in New York City, Steve moved to Los Angeles in March of 2017.

    Steve Jenkins proudly endorses Aguilar Amplification, Brubaker Basses, and Jim Dunlop/MXR pedals & strings.

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    EP. 61: Pt.3 - Aussie Bass Legends

    EP. 61: Pt.3 - Aussie Bass Legends

    It's been a while but welcome to last episode of 2020 and I've tried to end this year on a bit of a high note with an epic 3 part episode featuring some of Australia's most prestigous bassists: Roger McLachlan, Craig Newman and Harry Brus. If you've ever watched a TV show with a band, you'll have seen these guys. Heck, if you've ever seen a high profile artist with a 'local' band, it's probably been one of these guys. The audio is ripped from a zoom call that was livestreamed to the Melbourne Bass Players Facebook page during out 2nd lockdown, so the quality isn't amazing but the content is too good not to share. I really hope you enjoy this chat and thanks for listening!

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    Ep. 61: Pt.2 - Aussie Bass Legends - Roger McLachlan, Harry Brus, Craig Newman

    Ep. 61: Pt.2 - Aussie Bass Legends - Roger McLachlan, Harry Brus, Craig Newman

    It's been a while but welcome to last episode of 2020 and I've tried to end this year on a bit of a high note with an epic 3 part episode featuring some of Australia's most prestigous bassists: Roger McLachlan, Craig Newman and Harry Brus. If you've ever watched a TV show with a band, you'll have seen these guys. Heck, if you've ever seen a high profile artist with a 'local' band, it's probably been one of these guys. The audio is ripped from a zoom call that was livestreamed to the Melbourne Bass Players Facebook page during out 2nd lockdown, so the quality isn't amazing but the content is too good not to share. I really hope you enjoy this chat and thanks for listening!

    • 1 Std. 2 Min.

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