A podcast hosted by Steve Nussbaum where friends talk all about their music tastes, influences and experiences, and get to collate their Fantasy Festivals (which we call a Fantastival), as they get to choose any 5 acts (from any era, genre), with one act having to play a full album in their set, and to end their Fantastival they have to choose an 'encore', which can be any song ever recorded, whic... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 161 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicMusic Interviews |
Another week and we aren’t taking your Hand Me Downs on The Fantastival Podcast #161 as we’re joined by Jonny Pickles from the fabulous, Turncoat Billy… It’s all Neon Lights & Leather speaking to the Turncoat Billy frontman about forming the band, th... more
The Fantastival Podcast finally returns after the Easter break with #160 as Steve is joined by the guitarist from the brilliant Little Man Tate and absolute top man, Mr Maz Marriott… Maz is on great form as he talks about what you might know and what... more
We’ve got a double hit for you on The Fantastival Podcast #159 with two absolute stars from the wonderful Speakeasy Fanzine, it’s Faye & Cris… The duo behind Speakeasy speak easy all about how the idea and reality of how the fanzine came about, their... more
It’s #158 of The Fantastival Podcast and it’s time to bring Olympian, Champione, the Fighting Fit, musician, singer, songwriter, former drummer & co-songwriter in Gene, ladies and gentlemen, you know who it is, the one and only, Matt James… Matt is o... more
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No matter what genre of music you're into this is worth a listen, love the guests' stories and how the music they've listen to has shaped them. Steve's a great podcast host, patient, asks great questions, he's really engaging, and makes the guests feel relaxed. It was an honour to appear on episode 41. 5/5 pod.
Brilliant pod. Loved it. Latest episode was great with Jeremy Michael. It felt like we were getting ready for a festival.
Fantastic and original way of getting people to chat about the music they love - wish I'd thought of the idea first! Steve is a warm and knowledgable host so it was an absolute pleasure being a guest, but all of the episodes have offered something great, from recommendations of unfamiliar music to funny anecdotes about celebrity encounters and gig experiences. All music lovers should check it out!
Just finished episode 9 of this podcast and it just keeps getting better. more
Loved being in the first episode and the concept is superb. And, it's much harder to create your own festival with just five acts!
Apple Podcasts | #189 | United Kingdom/Music/Music Interviews |
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