Dogpatch Dante Carfagna & Jon Kirby
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Dante Carfagna and Jon Kirby offer color commentary while reaching into the recesses of their respective record collections. Recorded in Dogpatch, Chicago, IL.
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The Cost Of Yes
Promo Promises, Great World Of Sound, Check Cashing, Blackout In WSNC, Futchara, Michelob Jacket, Havisham Shit, Mutual Group, Unknown Origins, Tax Volume, Probably Chicago, Not T-Connection, Last Resort, Don King's Office, On The House
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Before On The Floor
Millennium Center, Indoor Broccoli, Just The Stabs, Cozzilla, Soundclip Revenge, Offramps, Techno Taco, Judge None Choose One, Clairvoyance, Euro Tips, Second Hand House, Scam Sellers, Loop Origins, Not Disco
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Black Folk
Limited Backing, Brick Ross, No Nag Champa, Portable Songs, Crystal Presence, Belafonte Record Collection, Trouvere, Single Room Occupancy, Spirituality, Concave Music, Same PO Box, Advance Reviewer, Aussie Yacht, Maybe The Cape
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Rural Route #2
Hobby Status, Rite Pressed, Poor Man's Copyright, Double Indiana, Pricing Errors, Stagecoach, Family Singing, Ohio Snow, Not Cowboy, Sublime Loss, WPAQ, Pinto Lounge, Fallen Soldier, Beacons, Purity
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Customer Reviews
Laugh and learn
UPDATE - The Curtis Mayfield Hard Times demo that got rolled out on the last episode may be the best piece of music that I have ever laid ears on. Amazing stuff, keep it up!
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Both entertaining and informative. I have learned a ton about various styles of music from these two.
“Let’s talk about some music!”
Journey into Micro-Genres
Despite Mr. Kirby confusing a Curtis Mayfield sample with a Willie Hutch sample in the last episode, this is still the best music podcast I’ve ever heard. They have an endlessly deep well of knowledge of the American recording industry and just Global music culture in general and have such a refreshing reverence for the important players and producers who often barely even approached the limelight. Local record impresarios, barroom crooners and all manner of charismatic weirdos are respected alongside the greats, in a way that never feels colonial or condescending. They never brag about having discovered some unknown outsider artist or obscure label, but often have some genuine connection through friends of family to people who made incredible pop music in the 60’s-80’s and never thought they’d hear about it again. Conversely, their excitement about modern music sets them WAY apart from the pervasive Old-Head-ism that pervades the world of private press reissues and eclectic but hyper curated DJ-ing. These guys are the real deal and if you can wait for months between episodes, you will be as richly rewarded as I have been. Love these fools, hope they keep ‘em coming.
Another killer ep
Great music, great commentary. There is nowhere else to go for this level of knowledge and detail.
(In reference to Clarence Reid ep but they’re all great.)