The Zane Lowe Interview Series Apple Music
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One thing that today's biggest artists have in common: They all speak with Apple Music’s Zane Lowe about their lives and the stories behind their songs. Hear why he is the interviewer the biggest stars open up to in these candid, in-depth conversations, now available in full on Apple Podcasts.
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Dua Lipa
Zane meets the pop star in London, to talk about her third album "Radical Optimism". She chats through her journey so far, how she feels about her upcoming headlining Glastonbury performance and how her songs function as therapy.
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Pearl Jam
Zane heads to Seattle for a chat with all five members of the band and an exclusive look around their HQ and a deep dive into their twelfth studio album, Dark Matter.
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St. Vincent
The inimitable Annie Clark joins Zane in the studio to talk German reviewers, 'The Garden of Earthly Delights' and the processes that brought her to album number seven, All Born Screaming.
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Justice
Gaspard and Xavier join Zane in the studio for a wide ranging conversation about their latest album, Hyperdrama, their origin story and how AI is shaping music and production. They also discuss their work with Kevin Parker, how their logo came to be and more.
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Maggie Rogers
Maggie sits down with Zane to discuss her latest project, Don't Forget Me. They discuss sharing playlists, how the album was made in a matter of days and the dissect the idea finding "bro-state".
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Ezra Koenig
The Vampire Weekend frontman joins Zane in the studio to talk about the bands' latest album, “Only God Was Above Us”, bald barbers and why a 'We Are The World' performance wouldn't work in 2024.
Customer Reviews
Really good
I pick and choose the artists I want to hear interviewed but the ones I have listened too I have enjoyed.
Zane has great knowledge and connects with the artists and gets the most out of them.
Disappointing
Lowe asks poor questions (when he even asks questions at all), talks too much, and rarely says anything insightful. He also comes across like a teenager trying to be cool and impress someone else.
The episodes I listened to were insufferable: two people talking a lot without really saying anything.
Lowe should invest some time in learning interviewing techniques and take a more curious stance.
Lowe takes himself far too seriously
Why does low feel like his needs to over describe everything, the music speaks for its self, we don’t need 10 min rambles on everything. He also highlights himself in topics far too much.