Three States of Sound John, Derrick, and Joshua
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Separated by Geography. United in Sonic Discovery.
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Prince/Keith Sweat/Roy Clark
Today we explore genius in music. Whether virtuosic performers, world-changing innovators, or those pushing the evolution of modern sounds we talk about them all.
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Dead Can Dance / Maggot Brain / Marc Chagall
Episode 8- This week we dive into the crossroads of visuals and music. We discuss albums that we picked just because of the cover art, and how the visual art and style of albums, music videos and general visual aesthetic of artists help inform how we understand the music and artist's overall vision.
Also, we forget a lot of names and realize we are old.
Playlist- https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3lwnDIQl4uj9YWp9yg1woq -
WAP / Just Like Honey / Baby, I Love You
In this episode we trot down memory lane to share our best, and not-so-best live music experiences. Maybe you got to see an iconic legend unexpectedly in a small club? Maybe you have facial scars from dancing to one of the more mocked band of the decade? Either way, it was hopefully a good time. Our special guest is Jeff Mores of Bentonville, AR (by way of Minneapolis and Chicago): father, husband. writer, musician and all around good dude.
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It's A Small World / Big Moods
This week we are joined by our friend Amber Dorsey of FromCarpoolsToCocktails.com in a lengthy chat on music for the mood. What songs/albums get us tearing up or cheering up, hyped for the day or griped in every way, and lead from making out... to making love?!
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Thelonious//Xanadu//Toru Takemitsu
In this episode we try to discuss the powerful intersection of music and movies. From rock documentary to teen rom-coms and horror scores, music is often the backbeat or unseen character that really makes everything work. As usual, we track wildy off topic. Booze were involved. Thanks!
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Bell Biv DeVoe / Rancid / Sun Ra
Dive with us into nostalgic look at how we bought and continue to buy music. From digging through vinyl in your Grandfather's basement to digital downloads and streaming, it doesn't matter as much how you get music as long as you get it.