Welcome to Cadence Podcast, a show where we look at albums that have influenced people in the Winnipeg music scene.
On this season 1 finale of Cadence podcast, I talk about my personal favourite album and why it has impacted my life so much. Thank you all so much for tuning in this year. Have a great summer.
On episode 11, I'm joined by Murat Ates from The Athletic Winnipeg. We talk about Boxer by The National and why it is such an important album to Murat's life.
In episode 10, I'm joined by Erin Lebar of the Winnipeg Free Press. We talk about You Gotta Go There to Come Back by The Stereophonics, and how this album has impacted Erin's life.
On episode 9, I'm joined by Jen Zoratti from the Winnipeg Free Press. We talk about Arcade Fire's 2004 debut album, Funeral, and how it has impacted Jen's writing and career search.
In this episode I am joined by Cassidy Mann. We talk about Ziggy Stardust by David Bowie, and how it effected her when she moved to Toronto alone. We get into her own music and what influence this album had on it.
On this episode, I'm joined by folk singer, Sophie Stevens. We talk about Welcome to the Night Sky by Wintersleep, and how it has impacted Sophie's musical tastes, and the way she sees music in 2019.
On episode 6 of Cadence, I talk to rapper/poet, Noah Cote. We talk about Lil Wayne's Tha Carter 3 and how it has influenced his life and music. Be sure to watch out for Noah's album, "Make You Happy," coming out this month. You can go to his website to hear his music: https://noahcote.com
Brett Ticzon talks about how Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) got him into hip-hop, and how that's changed the way he hears production. We also discuss how and why hip-hop has surpassed rock in the mainstream, and why that's not a bad thing.
In episode 4, I am joined by Mac Vannan, who is a touring and session drummer out of Winnipeg. In this episode, we discuss Feels Like by Bully, and how this record has influenced Mac's music and his live performances.
On this episode I'm joined by Karen Barg, the Artistic Director of Luminous String Quartet. We discuss how Claude Debussy, Madonna, and Harlequin have impacted her music and her life.
On this episode, I talk to Kevin Donnelly of True North Sports and Entertainment. We talk about how Darkness on the Edge of Town by Bruce Springsteen has impacted Kevin in his life. We also get in to why Bruce hasn't been to Winnipeg, and why he's such a tough guy to book.
For the inaugural episode of Cadence, I'm joined by John Einarson. We discuss the debut record from The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, and how it has impacted John in his music career.