A weekly show dedicated to music, songwriting, and the creative process. Join singer/songwriter Gino Brann as he listens to original songs and interviews the artists behind them, diving deep into the finer points of songcraft, recording, and performance. more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Music CommentaryMusicMusic Interviews |
Lizz Kalo is a singer/songwriter originally from Johannesburg, South Africa, currently living in Gwangju, Korea. Last year she released her second EP, entitled “Y.O.U.” On this episode, Lizz joins host Gino Brann to talk a bit about the many ways to ... more
Ghosts are a multi-headed, multi-cultural indie-punk band based in Busan, South Korea. The band members include Ciska on drums, Ali on bass, and Niall and Sarah on vocals. Recently, Ghosts joined host Gino Brann to talk about the band’s formation, th... more
Split Kick is a musical collaboration between Andrew Corbin and Pete Neonakis that blends electronic and disco music with elements of funk and soul, born out of a love for 80's synthesizers and dancefloor smoke machines. Although Pete lives in Miami ... more
Rob the Universe is a psychedelic science fiction hip-hop artist based out of Portland, Oregon. On this episode, Rob joins host Gino Brann to talk about altered states of perception, his transition from acoustic singer-songwriter to rapper, saying “y... more
David Glover is a singer/songwriter who has recently been recording under the pseudonym “Tamagotchi JEEZUS.” On this episode, David joins host Gino Brann to discuss thinking about music visually, his experiences writing and performing in character, t... more
Eguelson Legagneur is a percussionist and composer who has been working on compositions that combine his interest in classical music with rhythms from his native country of Haiti. On this episode, Eguelson joins host Gino Brann to discuss the best wa... more
Mike Laveck is a singer/songwriter, audio engineer, and producer. He has recorded with dozens of artists, and is currently working on his fourth album of original songs. On this episode, Mike joins host Gino Brann in the studio to chat about why you ... more
Hajimama was a band active from 2008 to 2012, and they quickly became known throughout Busan for their high-energy performances and catchy singalong choruses, with often comedic observations about life in Korea. On this episode, founding members Coll... more
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My friend Rob and I used to talk about how Gino Brann might be the coolest guy in Busan. He would have disagreed with us if we’d said that to him, which would’ve only proved us right. This podcast gives me creative energy, big smiles, nostalgic feelings, and a warm heart. I really admire what’s going on in Busan, and I love that I can carry this feeling in podcast form where ever I may wander.
All the episodes are just so light and engaging, while still being both serious about music and heartfelt for the average non-musician listener!
The host, Gino Brann, has an intelligent and calming energy. It is inspiring to listen to the way this artist explores the craft.
What a lovely way to start the day. The host is engaging and thoughtful. I felt that the questions were interesting and provoked my own contemplation on how I might answer. The guest was very interesting and to also listen to some original music throughout was great. I particularly enjoyed the live song. Well done!
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