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Each episode of Stonehall Sessions takes a close look at a recent album or EP by an artist, and goes in depth about the process of creating it.

Stonehall Sessions


    • Sep 9, 2016 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 32 EPISODES


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    Nerve Leak – Just Produce and Play With Sounds

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2016 71:11


    Hey Guys, Riley here Firstly, I would like to apologize for the lack of an episode last week. I’ve been putting a lot of things into place to gear up for the launch of the Stonehall Sessions website and it required me to refresh the feed which took it down for a day. Anyways! That shouldn’t affect us going forward. Episode 32 brings with it Nerve Leak, an artist who I’ve admired for sometime, and whose music I discovered randomly through soundcloud. For a little over a year I have been enthralled with the textures of his EP Disconnected, which mixes very cold electronics with acoustic guitar and vocal processing in a way similar to FKA Twigs or James Blake. The result is a collection of songs that are much more than the sum of their parts and wholly unique. Talking to Sam was fun in that it quickly became apparent that we were both just two music nerds who also happened to use ableton. While I’ve trimmed it down to just over an hour, the interview itself lasted 3, as we meandered into topics such as the legacy of the House of Balloons to how Yeezus is an almost perfect album to how cheap rent is in Montreal. Maybe someday I’ll release the full interview. But until then, please enjoy listening to one of my favourite producers talk about his craft. Episode 32, Nerve Leak. I think you’re going to enjoy it.

    Jonathan Schenke – Work On It Until You Don’t Want To Work On It Anymore

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2016 54:55


    Hey Guys Riley here Episode 31 is upon us and with it brings Jonathan Schenke, a musician, producer and a mixing and mastering engineer who uncoincidentally worked on Telecomo, last week’s guests, debut LP. But his talents extend beyond micing up hungover ottawa boys. His band, Eaters, is an experimental group whose love of texture bleeds through every song. As a mastering engineer, he’s worked on Sun Ra recordings. As a producer he’s worked with the likes of Liturgy and Girl Talk. So he’s a dude who knows his stuff. So I sat down with him and talked about the role of the producer in the age of self recording, how to incorporate home demos into final recordings, and really wanted to get a sense of how someone who has worked on hundreds of releases sees their own style evolve over time. So! Episode 31, Jonathan Schenke. I think you’re going to enjoy it.

    Telecomo – Focus Mostly On Energy

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2016 79:31


    Hey Guys, Riley here. Episode 30 is upon us and with it brings Telecomo, a new garage rock band from members of SILKKEN, The Acorn, Bondar and just about every other band in Ottawa Full disclosure, Adam, the frontman, was the person who booked my first ever show, back when I did ambient nonsense and … Continue reading Telecomo – Focus Mostly On Energy →

    Celestial Trax – Chaos Was A Massive Part Of It

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2016 54:29


    Hey Guys, Riley here Episode 29 is upon us and with it brings Celestial Trax. And for many of you who came here today thinking I was going to bring on another Bosveld type artist, you might be disappointed. Celestial Trax is a producer whose music I discovered over soundcloud and I’ve been completely enamoured with ever since. his music prioritizes texture over melody, mixing weaving treated samples and club beats together in a very alien way. His latest EP, From the Womb, really plays with song structure, abandoning grime almost completely to create songs that ebb and flow in really beautiful ways, especially the song Bodily, which you’re about to hear in a second. Anyways! In this interview we talk about his surprising start in music, his process for creating textures and how to imbue a specific feeling into abstract music. If you have any interest in where music will be heading in the next 5 years, you owe it to yourself to check this out So! episode 29. Celestial Trax! You’re gonna enjoy it.

    Bosveld – Photobooth Recordings

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2016


    Hey Guys, Riley here. Episode 27 is upon us and it marks many firsts for the podcast. Most noticeably is the absence of my cohost Adam. He is stepping away from the podcast for some time to concentrate on other projects. So! For at least the next month or so it is just going to be you and me, friend. But it is also the first time on the podcast that I’ve brought on a friend of mine to interview. This is not to say that each and every person we’ve had on the podcast before are not now friends of the show, but this is the first time I’ve brought on someone I knew outside of the show. Up until now I’ve very deliberately tried to book people I wasn’t familiar with for two reasons. 1) I knew that only bringing on friends would be detrimental to developing my interviewing skills. I think I can say with some certainty that had I only interviewed people I was familiar with, I wouldn’t have had the skills to talk to Steve Hackett, and that is saying something considering how wide eyed i sound during that interview regardless. and 2), and perhaps more importantly, if I had relied on just bringing on friends when we started this up, I think the podcast would’ve stopped when I ran out friends to talk to. The booking and organizing podcast interviews with bands, managers, PR people and the like is an acquired skill that I had absolutely zero talent in before the podcast started. But this also brings us to a few other firsts, one being that this is the first time I’ve had over a months worth of interviews stockpiled, but more importantly the podcast is starting to have enough clout to start bringing people whose albums I adore. Since Stonehall Sessions started, I’ve made a real effort to make sure that each interview we’ve done is with someone a little outside the norm. You can be the judge as to how successful I’ve been, and there are certainly a few weeks where we scrambled to book just anyone, but by and large I stand by these interviews. But, I’m getting sidetracked here. This interview with Bosveld,and many of the upcoming episodes, are with people whose albums or EPs I’ve loved sincerely and have pored over for hours, listening to in headphones trying to pick out textures and production techniques. As you’re about to hear, Bosveld’s Veldbrand is the sound of heartbreak sustained over 8 tracks. The album itself takes so much out of me emotionally to listen to that it’s become somewhat of a rare treat that I put on if I’m in the mood to listen to the audio equivalent of the opening of the Pixar film Up for 50 minutes. To be able to illicit and maintain that sort of reaction over the course of 45 minutes is a testament to Bosveld’s abilities not only of a songwriter but also a producer and arranger. There are so many moving parts in this album that all coalesce into a disarmingly beautiful album. However! The mic cable that plagued the live sessions with the autumn stones last week was stupidly used by me again this week when recording, and thus this interview is shorter than normal, simply because you cannot hear many of my meandering questions. My apologies, but now the cable has been trashed so we shouldn’t have this problem again And! As always, if you can throw us a like on Facebook, a follow on twitter or review on iTunes, I would be eternally grateful. Anyways! Episode 27. Bosveld. You’re going to enjoy it.

    The Autumn Stones – Don’t Ever Think You Have The Answers

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2016 63:46


    The Autumn Stones (https://theautumnstones.bandcamp.com/) talk to Riley about how their album Escapists took shape, late Pink Floyd, responsibilities as a songwriter and all things saxophone!

    Kalle Mattson – Quote Unqoute Pop

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2016


    Kalle Mattson talks Born to Run, forgotten albums, fake strings and pop perfectionism!

    Rae Spoon – Mrs. Doubtfire? Whoa, Gender Changing!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2016 43:44


    Rae Spoon (http://www.raespoon.com/) sat down with Riley and Adam at Pressed Cafe in Ottawa, and talked about their new album Amour, running Coax Records and Christian Rap!

    Rational Youth – We Don’t Play No Rock and Roll

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2016


    Rational Youth (http://www.rationalyouth.org/) talk to Riley and Adam about their new EP Future Past Tense, Mullets, VSTs vs Analog and Sussudio

    EP 23 – Phèdre!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2016 56:29


    Phèdre (http://phedreamour.com/) came by to talk to Riley and Adam about being in two bands, balancing their work with that of Hooded Fang, and what, if any, Peter Gabriel songs they know.

    EP 22 – Dreamboy!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2016 56:10


    Dreamboy (https://dreamboyforever.bandcamp.com/) talks Swiss Chalet, country music, Kanye West, oh and her new EP Endings.

    EP 21 – Tigerwing!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2016 56:19


    Tigerwing (https://tigerwing.bandcamp.com/) stops by and tells Riley about demonic pitch shifting, Skrillex

    EP 20 – Retrospective!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2016 77:44


    Adam and Riley sit down and talk about how SHS started up, where it’s going, and play their favourite songs that were played live from the last 20 episodes.

    EP 19 – Old Girl!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2016 57:02


    Old Girl (https://oldgirl.bandcamp.com/album/objet-a) overwhelms Riley with psychoanalysis and sadness.

    EP 18 -LAL!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2016 66:09


    LAL (https://lalforest.bandcamp.com/) joined us to talk about their latest album Find Safety, recording an album twice and their BIPOC artist space Unit 2 in Toronto.

    EP 17 – Steve Hackett!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2016 74:21


    The day is here! Steve Hackett, of being Steve Hackett fame, sat down with Riley for a full hour talking about the making of Wolflight, his 24th solo album. If that doesn’t boggle your mind, the fact that we are only 4 months into this podcast should. Find Steve’s tour dates here: http://www.hackettsongs.com/tour.html

    EP 16 – Scary Bear Soundtrack!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2016 69:23


    Scary Bear Soundtrack (https://scarybearsoundtrack.bandcamp.com/) sits down and talks all things making music in Nunavut! Lots of good tangents in this episode as we cover everything from Rupaul’s Drag Race to water shortages to Tarzan!

    EP 15 -Future States!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2016 66:26


    Future States (https://futurestates.bandcamp.com/) stopped by to talk about all things Cassiopeia. The EP, the star system, the things mentioned in Joanna Newsom songs. It was pretty chill, just listen to the gosh darn thing already.

    EP 14 – SUUNS!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2016


    Holy smokes! We sat down with SUUNS just before their album release show on April 21st, and talked their ears off about the digital/analog divide, making an album in 3 weeks, and why Steve Hackett sits down while playing guitar.

    Ep 13 – The Veldt!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2016


    We sit down with legends The Veldt (https://theveldtmusic.bandcamp.com) to talk about their new EP ‘The Shocking Fuzz of Your Electric Fur’!

    EP 12 – The PepTides!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2016


    One third of The PepTides (http://www.thepeptides.com/) came by and talked to us about humour in music, life in a nonet and genre hopping your way to The Vinyl Cafe!

    EP 11 – Frayd!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2016


    We sat down with Frayd (https://frayd.bandcamp.com/), our youngest guest yet, to talk about his new LP Mountains, vocaloids, Ableton and Massive≥

    EP 10 – Pony Girl!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2016


    We sit down with Pony Girl to talk about their full length Foreign Life, (https://ponygirl.bandcamp.com/album/foreign-life ) and talk about self producing, returning to old songs and mixing electronics into nu-folk!

    EP 9 – Lynne Hanson!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2016


    This week we sit down with Lynne Hanson (https://lynnehanson.bandcamp.com/) and talk about Seven Deadly Spins, her “murder album”. She also describes Adam to a T in one of her songs, talks about Americana’s appeal in Holland and how she views her songs as films.

    EP 8 – The Visit!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2016


    The Visit (https://thevisit1.bandcamp.com/album/through-darkness-into-light) stopped by to talk about what it’s like to create a new genre of music, pleasing metal and classical heads, and how horrible it is listening to mixes! Riley also gets fed up with people referencing the Tarzan soundtrack

    EP 7 – November!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2016


    We sat down with November (https://soundcloud.com/this-is-november) to talk about Avant-Pop, Phil Collins the Sun God, “gun metal” as a genre and Gorrillaz. Plus, he did two songs live in the studio! What a swell fella!

    EP 6 – New Love Underground!

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2016


    New Love Underground stopped by to do one sweet tune and several hours of chit chat. Making notes for your Stonehall Sessions Dream Journal? Make sure to add: DX7, LA Synthesis, Riley and Adam don’t know how to ask questions, Australian Speak and Spells

    Ep 5 – Loon Choir!

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2016


    Loon Choir in the studio! Two contests for free music! Isn’t all music free? Not Loon Choir’s! Derek and Brad come in, talk to us, do music and are remarkably cordial.

    Ep 4 – Riley!

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2016


    Climbing that ladder! Want to give a huge shout out to all of you guys for rating and reviewing our show. We’re currently trending on the “New and Noteworthy” for Canadian iTunes! All thanks to you. Here is an episode to let you guys know mostly where we’re coming from and Riley’s artistic leanings. Spoiler … Continue reading Ep 4 – Riley! →

    EP 3 – Isaac Vallentin

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2016


    Isaac sat down with us for 4 hours to discuss his album Hedera, which we’ve pared down to one for your listening enjoyment. Riley gushes about the most abrasive cut on the album for far too long, and Adam remembers his childhood wistfully. Isaac indulges both much more than he should, and gives two great … Continue reading EP 3 – Isaac Vallentin →

    EP 2 Fire Antlers

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2016 41:31


    Second episode! And to think my mom didn’t think we’d make it. I guess you can see why we only talk through our lawyers. Anyways! We sit down with Fire Antlers and dig into their new EP Crawl Check it at fireantlers.bandcamp.com

    Merganzer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2016 50:17


    First episode! We got Merganzer (Mika Posen) to come in and discuss her new album Mirror Maze Here it is! Check out her music at https://merganzer.bandcamp.com/ ya dingus  

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