28 min

Qwill Interview: Music, Nazca Lines, and Alien Ancestors ODDDIO Podcast

    • Musica: interviste

We Chat With Qwill About Music, Inspiration, Family, and Our Alien Ancestors







The episode begins with the song "Day and Night" by the artist known as Qwill (aka Jesse Ciarmataro). The tune's effervescent melody sets the backdrop for heartwarming and unforgettable stories of family and ancestors.







Ife Oshun interviews multi-talented musician, singer, songwriter, producer, Qwill (aka Jesse Ciarmataro), and they chat about his music, inspiration, ancient alien ancestors, and why the Nazca lines in Peru can only be fully seen from the sky. After hearing his single "Day and Night," he shares touching stories of how his family has inspired and supported his music from Day One--even from beyond the grave. They chat about his instrumental album, Cycles, and then discuss the Nazca lines, Zecharia Sitchin, the Nephilim (fallen angels), biblical accounts of human/alien hybrids, planet Nibiru, and the Annunaki.







written, performed, and produced by J. Ciarmataro (Qwill for ASCAP)cover art: Heidi Kepnes







Qwill is a  singer, songwriter, musician, multi-media artist, and music producer  currently based in Salem, MA . His electro-acoustic style draws on a range of genres spanning electronic, roots, indie, jazz, and soul. He performs solo and with the accompaniment of a band incorporating live instrumentation, blended with electronic soundscapes, and groove based rhythms. 







Music is a part of who I am, and I need to fully embrace that."Qwill







Resources:​







ODDDIO Podcast Full Transcript: Qwill Interview - Music, Nazca Lines, and Alien AncestorsDownload Transcript







Google These Topics​







* Zecharia Sitchin* Nazca* Annunaki* David and Goliath* biomorphs* geoglyphs







Check Out







Artist Links:







website: http://qwillmusic.com | FB: http://facebook.com/Qwillmusicpage | IG:http://instagram.com/qwillmusic | Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/qwill







Odddio Theme Song Credit: “Trans My Gray Shun” – T.Blackett, I. Oshun (TBlack Productions, Papa Grace)

We Chat With Qwill About Music, Inspiration, Family, and Our Alien Ancestors







The episode begins with the song "Day and Night" by the artist known as Qwill (aka Jesse Ciarmataro). The tune's effervescent melody sets the backdrop for heartwarming and unforgettable stories of family and ancestors.







Ife Oshun interviews multi-talented musician, singer, songwriter, producer, Qwill (aka Jesse Ciarmataro), and they chat about his music, inspiration, ancient alien ancestors, and why the Nazca lines in Peru can only be fully seen from the sky. After hearing his single "Day and Night," he shares touching stories of how his family has inspired and supported his music from Day One--even from beyond the grave. They chat about his instrumental album, Cycles, and then discuss the Nazca lines, Zecharia Sitchin, the Nephilim (fallen angels), biblical accounts of human/alien hybrids, planet Nibiru, and the Annunaki.







written, performed, and produced by J. Ciarmataro (Qwill for ASCAP)cover art: Heidi Kepnes







Qwill is a  singer, songwriter, musician, multi-media artist, and music producer  currently based in Salem, MA . His electro-acoustic style draws on a range of genres spanning electronic, roots, indie, jazz, and soul. He performs solo and with the accompaniment of a band incorporating live instrumentation, blended with electronic soundscapes, and groove based rhythms. 







Music is a part of who I am, and I need to fully embrace that."Qwill







Resources:​







ODDDIO Podcast Full Transcript: Qwill Interview - Music, Nazca Lines, and Alien AncestorsDownload Transcript







Google These Topics​







* Zecharia Sitchin* Nazca* Annunaki* David and Goliath* biomorphs* geoglyphs







Check Out







Artist Links:







website: http://qwillmusic.com | FB: http://facebook.com/Qwillmusicpage | IG:http://instagram.com/qwillmusic | Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/qwill







Odddio Theme Song Credit: “Trans My Gray Shun” – T.Blackett, I. Oshun (TBlack Productions, Papa Grace)

28 min