Based in Seattle, WA, this podcast features interviews with musicians, short segments, and stories.
In the final installment of The Archives, we revisit an interview with Electric Zoo, a rock band based out of Tel Aviv. Gabe rode with them to their concert in Be'er Sheva and interviewed them before the show. They discussed how the band came together and the different musical influences that each member brings to the group.
In this version of The Archives, Gabe met up in London with the cast of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button along with their music director to discuss the unique nature of doing a musical, whether or not they would want to be born old and die young, and much much more. Gabe also outlines a couple of upcoming shows in the Seattle area in another installment of “What to Do-06”.
In this installment of the archives from the Spring, Gabe sat down with a group of Swedish rockers called The Boatsmen. They discussed their musical upbringings, pizza and beer, and their hair among other things in the basement of the Warpigs Brewpub in Copenhagen.
In this installment of The Archives, we revisit an interview with Jacob Stern, a member of Elon University's Smooth Progressions. We discussed Jacob's decision to join a cappella, the movie Pitch Perfect, and we went to Chick-fil-A. The episode concludes with this week's version of "What To Do-06".
In the second installment of The Archives, we look back to an interview with Max London from this past winter. Max talked about everything from people finding his music for the first time to his fifth grade birthday party, and he also played a game called "Big Boi or Big Belle". Plus, Gabe suggests a couple of albums to help wind your summer down in a segment called "Summer Bummer".
This Capitol Hill Block Party Review includes interviews with School of Rock Seattle (2:30-12:45), Hoshin (12:45-21:05), Plastic Picnic (21:05-41:08), Wild Powwers (41:08-57:20), and Michigander (57:20-1:11:30). Big thank you to the people at Capitol Hill Block Party for letting me do this, and an even bigger thank you to all of these musicians.
This first installment of The Archives series features an interview with Avestra from the spring. The Seattle-based duo discussed how they met and played a game called Phoenix Sun or Seattle Bum. Plus, Gabe previews the shows that he is most excited for at Capitol Hill Block Party.
This is a special episode of Groove 206 featuring an interview with the band Dizzy. This was Gabe’s first ever interview for a music podcast from almost a year ago. They discussed the band’s musical upbringing and favorite American foods. This episode also includes a short segment called What To Do-06.
Gabe pairs weather for the week with the perfect albums to match in a segment called "Under the Weather". Lucee joins the show to discuss where they got their name from, tell a couple of crazy stories, and play a game called "Arcade Fire or Arcade Liar".
Cardi B takes home the Pusha T Word To Your Mother Award. Blake Peterson joins the podcast to discuss James Blake's latest album. Rapper JoshSimmons joins the show to freestyle, discuss his crazy ComplexCon experience, and play a game called Two Phones or Two Lanes.
In this first episode of Groove 206, Gabe discusses the best albums that flew under the radar in 2018. Local University of Washington legends Tyler Richard and Scott Elder of the band i///u also join the show.