
28 episodes

Casa Berenice Recordings Casa Berenice Recordings
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5.0 • 11 Ratings
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Do you like experimental and improvised music that bends slightly DIY with a nod to sonic exploration or experimentation? The Casa Berenice Recordings podcast is for you. Our primary musical community is based in Northeast Los Angeles where we curate and host house concerts and make live recordings of the performances. Each episode features a live recording and an interview with the musicians discussing their performance. Look for a new episode every month or so.
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CBR 028 - Hermetic Fever
A performance by Hermetic Fever. The performance was recorded live at a Casa Berenice Recordings house concert on June 10th, 2023. An interview with Hermetic Fever follows the performance.
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CBR 027 - Nick Deyoe
A performance by Nick Deyoe. The performance was recorded live at a Casa Berenice Recordings house concert on March 4th, 2023. An interview with Nick Deyoe follows the performance.
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CBR 026 - Eve Elliot
A performance by Eve Elliot. The performance was recorded live at a Casa Berenice Recordings house concert on March 4th, 2023. An interview with Eve Elliot follows the performance.
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CBR 025 - Apophyllite
A performance by Apophyllite. The performance was recorded live at a Casa Berenice Recordings house concert on March 4th, 2023. An interview with Apophyllite follows the performance.
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CBR 024 - Pauline Lay
A performance by Pauline Lay. The performance was recorded live at a Casa Berenice Recordings house concert on December 9, 2022. An interview with Pauline Lay follows the performance.
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CBR 023 - Placeholder
A performance by Placeholder. The performance was recorded live at a Casa Berenice Recordings house concert on December 9, 2022. An interview with Placeholder follows the performance.
Customer Reviews
A delight
A wide range of artists give remarkable performances and afterward, a group of cats ask them insightful and deep questions. Seriously, the questions are elided from the recording and a cute little bumper of cats meowing and trilling separates the answers, so it really does sound like a group of cats is interviewing the artist after they play. It’s great; you should check it out, reader.