Conversations inspired by analogue recording.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Music InterviewsMusic |
Spencer Tweedy is a Chicago-based musician, drummer, and songwriter, known, not least, for his work with the indie-folk band Waxahatchee, legendary vocalist Mavis Staples, and collaborations with his father, Jeff Tweedy of Wilco. In 2020, he also aut... more
Spencer Tweedy is a Chicago-based musician, drummer, and songwriter, known, not least, for his work with the indie-folk band Waxahatchee, legendary vocalist Mavis Staples, and collaborations with his father, Jeff Tweedy of Wilco. In 2020, he also aut... more
Jamie Evans is a producer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who is quite simply ‘cut from a different cloth'. His professionalism, enthusiasm, diligence, creativity, attention to detail and passion make him a joy to work with and his results are ... more
Jamie Evans is a producer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who is quite simply ‘cut from a different cloth'. His professionalism, enthusiasm, diligence, creativity, attention to detail and passion make him a joy to work with and his results are ... more
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great host and legendary guests, what a fun listen!
New to this fantastic podcast, but no matter because the education, entertainment, and information it provides is timeless.
BBC tech stuff is priceless, but so many great interviews.
I love this show. My only critique is the intro song is ear splittingly loud in relation to the dialogue audio. It’s caught me off guard many times, I have to remember to make sure my ear bud volume is jogged way back. Aside from that my absolute favourite program, excellent work!
Listened to the interview with John Raham and it was great! Thanks another person to interview might be Jeff zipp out of Vancouver as well.
I also loved hearing your little one in the background I agree it’s a nice touch to leave that stuff in.
Thank you and great work!
Joe's curation here is straightforward, humble, and insightful. Interviews with recording engineers continues to be an engaging source of insights and perspectives--sure to perk up period enthusiasts and professionals alike. The true gem, though, remains in hearing the stories themselves unfold.
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