Michael Zucker (Scientist, Musician and Record Producer) interviews various rock musicians, production engineers, and artists in the Denver rock scene. All interviews are done in person and no agenda is planned ahead of time.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Music InterviewsMusic HistoryMusic |
On this weeks episode we try hard to break the record for the longest episode yet! And why wouldn’t we when we have the amazing Matt Cottle as a guest!! We talk about his incredible venue and music collective Roots Music Project, touring in Colorado,... more
On this episode we dip back into the jam and funk scene with the one and only Brian Adams! Charla again joins us for a fun filled convo where we talk about how to pronounce Missouri, action figures, Star Wars, aggressive driving, hoverboards, Siri, N... more
On this third and final installment of what has to be one of the most epic nights ever for this podcast, we finally get the chance to sit one on one with the amazing Toy Ten Eyck (TroyBoy) of the Hellgramites! Every single member of their band has no... more
On this episode we sit down with fellow nerd and drummer extraordinaire Bill Jenkins from the Hellgramites! We chat quite a lot about video games, Craigslist and internet scams, laugh tracks, AI, speed runs and game hacks, VR, Final Fantasy and Zelda... more
On this very special crossover episode Nate sticks around while Troy settles in and the group discusses parenting, EQ, Jaco Pastorius, the “Sickest Riff” Grammy nomination, touring Europe and the UK, digital amps and mixers, house parties, VHS and th... more
On this episode we nerd out late night with the fellas from Almira Gulch and chat about recycling, synthe3sizers, delay pedals, natural disasters, imrpov mosic, The Wizard of Oz, cursed movies, parenting in the 80's, old sci fi and horror movies, Kev... more
On this special St Patrick’s Day episode we sit down with the one and only Nate Valdez! We have a little whiskey and discuss a whole host of topics including music production software, monitors, fatherhood, childbirth, growing up in a mortuary, the a... more
On this episode with sit down with the amazingly talented keyboardist James Hatch, we break our fast from "Dry January" to have a few drinks with James and chat about the Spread the Word Festival, talk box, Phish VS The Grateful Dead, health benefits... more
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