Episodes

  • Jordan Lee - Music Industry Woes & Underground Frog-well Shows
    Feb 28 2025

    This week I continue my journey through NYC with Indie-folk artist Jordan Lee (Mutual Benefit). In the episode we discuss his career in the industry, the musical community of New York City and gigs in some unusual spaces.

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    49 mins
  • Ted Riederer - Never Records
    Feb 14 2025

    This episode, I'm in NYC chatting to the artist and founder of the community art installation - Never Records. We chat about some of the recordings he's done over the world with this, immortalizing moments in time - recording anything from skate parks, to orchestras to eulogies - giving an honest representation in sound of the life that fills the space at the time of the recording.

    True to that philosophy, Ted was kind enough to invite me to his home to record this episode, where I met his two beautiful kids, who are also a part of this episode! So you might hear them featured throughout. Pls enjoy <3

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    46 mins
  • Mario Perez - String Quartets, Metal Bands & Dulcimer Players
    Jan 23 2025

    In this episode, Rachel chats to sound engineer Mario Perez about the wide range of scenes in NYC, including the indie sleaze revival, hip-hop and inclusive queer country. We chat about his time playing with Trophy Wife, the role NYC plays as a hub for people all over the country as a place for community, opportunity and acceptance, and some great recommendations for some class venues all across the city. We also chat about Stone Circle Theatre - a non-profit, alcohol free 'pure music space' held in a functioning church. Who host everything from string quartets, to plays to metal bands... including some hammered dulcimer and harps in there too!

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    48 mins
  • Larry Jaffee - Eastenders and Biodegradable Vinyl
    Jan 16 2025

    Another US epi - this time I'm in Manhattan chatting to music journalist and vinyl expert Larry Jaffee! We have a chat about living in and being involved with the NYC music scene from the 1970's to now, meeting Paul McCartney, chatting about his book 'Record Store Day: The Most Improbable Comeback of the 21st Century', his new project 'Thermal Beets' - a biodegradable vinyl production company, and getting banned from the Eastenders set!

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    46 mins
  • Ronnie Lanzilotta - Banjo Shredding
    Jan 9 2025

    It's 2025 and on to pastures new! In this episode I've landed in New York and starting off this leg of the American invasion is musician supreme Ronnie Lanzilotta. We talk about his journey in to music and the scene in Brooklyn.

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    59 mins
  • Dennis 'The Menace' Scheyer - Big LA Legend, Brucey Getting Booed & Making More Rad Shit
    Dec 19 2024

    Goodbye LAAAAA

    In this final epi of the Los Angeles leg of the journey, I chat to Dennis 'The Menace' Scheyer about his life-long career in music & advertising, including all the amazing stuff he's done at Radio Malibu & PopCult, how the industry has and hasn't changed over the course of his life, about Bruce Springsteen getting booed (whuuut), and similar to his pal David Bason - the importance of making rad shit <3

    Produced by Emily Zurowski

    Artwork by Nikki Milla

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    42 mins
  • Vinyl Williams - Vagina Venues, UFO Sightings & A Life In Music
    Dec 12 2024

    In this episode, Rach has a captivating chat with the big legend neo-psychedelic LA based artist - Vinyl Williams.

    In the episode, we chat about going to watch the Beach Boys in Griffith Park, Vinyl's journey through his career - through his amazing music background with family members playing for Toto and Air Supply, being a founding member of Non Plus Ultra, more amazing venues around Los Angeles - from all the way through from satanic to vagina themes(!!), and last but not least, the top three shows that have defined his experience in music.

    Loved this chat with Lionel - hope you enjoy :)

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Eden (Junior High, Los Angeles) - Creating Safe Spaces for QTBIPOC artists
    Dec 6 2024

    In our latest episode, Rach catches up with Eden who Programs and Manages Junior High in Los Angeles. Junior High is an incredible community arts space which hosts a variety of activities such as songwriting groups, sewing workshops & figure drawing. Eden shared how they got involved with junior High and how they've built such a strong community in Glendale.

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    54 mins