
A Philly original music podcast, the podcast where the theme song changes every episode!
Paul Giess talks to Philadelphia area musicians to about the stories behind their music. Hear about their inspirations and music making processes.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Music InterviewsMusicArtsPerforming Arts | ||||

Koof is an adventurous performer and composer! Paul and Koof talk about trumpet loops, fun surprises in improvisation and that time I-676 flooded. Listen and buy more of Koof’s music here: koof.bandcamp.com/
Paul talks with Bethlehem Sad Patrick about their creative process, how they met and the origins of Bethlehem’s “Vocussionist” practice. Check BeSadMusic.com for more info.Upcoming Shows Philadelphia Folksong Society Member Concert Saturday, Dec 11 /... more
From his home studio in Germantown, Erik and I talk about his 2017 album Missed the Boat. Stick around till the end and get a little taste of Rosemeat, a group Erik has with his partner Melina.
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There's a lot of noise in the world today, and Lauren brings the noise in just the right way. We talk about where her love for tapes originated and how it interacts with her visual art. Have a listen and enjoy!laurenpakradooni.com/https://... more
Paul and Mollie explore explore the sounds of her 5 string violin on her first two EP's Voices (2018) and Taste (2020). Learn about Mollie's relationship with New Orleans, inside stories in producing her music, and about relationships with some of he... more
Monnette and Paul talk about her newly released album "Stay Strong". This album is a protest piece where Monnette uses her voice, her bass and her guitar to create a moving call to justice while calling for those facing injustice to "Stay Strong". ht... more
Micah reflects on one of his favorite pianists and the jacket that gives him supernatural powers!
Micah and Paul talk about his upcoming release “In My Fairytale” (available on April 15th), his last album “Med Nama” and the next TWO albums he already has in the works. Micah reflects on the excitement of his first time in the studio with his own m... more










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