In this interview spotlight, I chat with M. Vaughan about the upcoming EP (Keep in Touch), AI in music, choosing a favorite song of all time, and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Keep in Touch by M. Vaughan This AI thing is getting way out of control. I have students using […]
Interview with Steph Sweet – Edie
Steph Sweet ran away from home at the age of fifteen and started singing in bands. She joined her first professional band as a singer at seventeen, lying about her age to get the gig. The Love Hysterix were a five-piece psychedelic band that quickly got a lot of positive attention in the local press, […]
Interview with Confidential
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Confidential about the latest music, technology, challenges and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in marketing terms or by popular genre classifications.) I’m from Brighton in the […]
Interview with The Violet Mindfield – Odds & Ends
The Violet Mindfield is an American four piece Garage/Surf/Psych/Bedroom/Acid folk/Lo-fi/among other things/rock band from the Inland Empire of southern California. The group strives to project in their music the vibration of love and light, like a companion through the shadows, to all the hearts and minds venturing to enter their sonic abode In this interview […]
Interview with Loops & Loops – Fake Face
Loops & Loops began as a side project during the quarantine, mostly experimenting with lofi. After a few short months, Loops & Loops had recorded over 60 songs and had released two albums. Loops & Loops is the work of Peter Bogolub, a musician/producer over the last 20 years. Initially, Peter recorded under the name […]
Interview with Woofie
In this interview spotlight, I chat with Woofie about the latest music, challenges, technology and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. The Well by Woofie Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in marketing terms or by popular genre classifications.) I’m […]
Interview with The Sweet Sonics (Guidomaria X Slackerman) – The Beautiful Impossible
After multiple attempts at forming their own band, Guidomaria and Slackerman decided to just start making music by sending each other recordings of their musical ideas. The result is a collection of guitar-driven, rock-influenced, electronically-inspired music. The Beautiful Impossible is a collection of inspiring short stories that form an overarching narrative based on snapshots of […]
Interview with Almost Sex – Lie Heartfelt
In this interview spotlight, I spend a few moments chatting with Almost Sex about their latest music, the group’s formation, challenges and more. Full Q&A along with links and music below. Where are you from and what style of music do you create? (In your own words, not necessarily in marketing terms or by popular […]
Interview with B-Film Etc – Maybe In The Next One
B-Film Etc. is a bedroom rock duo from Hobart, Australia. Forming in 2013, the band has released six LPs. Over the course of their discography, they’ve explored sounds ranging from: psychedelic shoegaze; to 90s inspired indie rock; to more melancholy, bedroom pop. Their latest album, ‘Maybe In The Next One’ is characterised by strains of […]
Buckle Up for a Fuzzy, Lo-Fi, Rock and Roll Ride, The Prof.Fuzz 63 Release Owls
Established in 2014 and having performed over 200 shows since, Texas based fuzzy, lo-fi, surf-esque rockers The.Prof Fuzz 63 are preparing to release their latest album, Owls, on June 15th via Sister Raygun Records. However, the title track and music video – by web cartoonist Ryan J. Gill at The Other Ass – are now […]
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