A podcast
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Music InterviewsMusic |
Formerly a Dublin resident and a mainstay in many bands and ensembles in Dublin, Cote Calmet popped in and had a chat about growing up in Peru, studying in Brazil, life in Dublin and life now in Granada. At the time of recording we had no idea what w... more
No Adam this time so Fiachra and Josh had a chat about all things Talos and Moxie, the Cork music scene, the value of taking a break from playing, and live improvised techno. Hope you enjoy!
Adam and Fiachra chat to Ben Cooper about heroic music teachers, life as an undergrad in Cork, gigging in Dublin, on cruise ships, playing musicals, playing percussion with the national orchestra. Top stuff.
3 hungover puppies talk at length about Girl Band, but mostly just about music.
Adam and Fiachra chat to Matthew Jacobson about going to Newpark jazz college, a Masters in Lucerne, soon-to-be PhD, getting a Fulbright scholarship, running a label (Diatribe Records), touring in Mongolia, you name it. Longest episode yet. Worth the... more
Adam and Fiachra chat to Shay Sweeney about why goats cheese and honey on a French galette is one of the nicest things to eat in the world.
Adam and Fiachra chat to Paul Kenny about his time playing with Get Well Soon, Jape, James Vincent McMorrow and many other things
Adam and Fiachra chat to David Dockery about tuna and brown rice, his online videos, classic albums (?), video game music, his upcoming solo EP and many other things.
I have never in all my life heard such an appalling podcast. Emmanuel “Smiley” happens to be a highly uneducated individual as he talks about the need for men..to transcribe the arrangements and chord progressions for women’s work. What Emmanuel does not understand is that a woman can be highly intelligent and be quite an outstanding musician all at the same time (both of which he will need many years of education on by the looks of it).
I would send a word of advice 1. for the interviewer and... more
If you’re ‘female’ don’t bother listening - this is strictly for the boys.
I’m giving this low review as this podcast has been seen to provide a platform for misogyny to thrive. Some of the ideas explored are extremely demeaning and dated .
Really poor form having someone on your podcast in 2020 who holds female artists to such a low and degrading standard to say, “you have to simplify it for them, make it ABC”, really? Cop on and do better
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Apple Podcasts | #237 |
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