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Jimmy invited us to the Murphy's Law rehearsal space at Astoria Soundworks, just before leaving for tour. We sat with him and discussed the ups and downs of his past few years of the band and his personal life. ________________________________________________________ https://www.facebook.com/Murphyslawnyhc/ https://www.songkick.com/artists/343069-murphys-law ________________________________________________________ Sponsored by: NAUTILUS COFFEE https://nautilusroasting.com/
In this week's episode Mark and Ilana trade thoughts about Drake's latest music video. Nestor David Pastor talks to artist Kadhja Bonet about her transition from competitive sports to classical inspired music. Our featured performance and interview is with the absolutely sensational artist JoJo Abot whose most recent release FyFya Woto is inspired by an incredible story on the loss of life and freedom. Turn it up and tune in, because this is one you're not going to want to miss.Episode recorded by Chris Pizzolo and was mixed and mastered by Glenn MacRae. Thanks to Cinema Under The Influence and Astoria Soundworks for making the podcast possible.
In this episode of the Play Too Much podcast Mark talks about his first Tinder experience, and Ilana shares what it feels like having blind date conversations. Mark also interviews the brilliant HANAH after her performance for Play Too Much's original series "Field Trip". Field Trip was recorded live at the New York Hall of Science, in Queens New York and is sponsored by the V-Spot, and Astoria Soundworks. For more information visit www.playtoomuch.com
In this episode of the Play Too Much podcast Ilana recaps her feelings about her first concert experience and Mark chats with Alex and Noah from Diet Cig after their performance for Play Too Much's original series "Field Trip". Field Trip was recorded live at the New York Hall of Science, in Queens New York and is sponsored by the V-Spot, and Astoria Soundworks. For more information visit www.playtoomuch.com
In this episode of the Play Too Much podcast Mark and Ilana recap their feelings on meeting strangers and talk to the boys from Negative Death after their performance for Play Too Much's original series "Field Trip". Field Trip was recorded live at the New York Hall of Science, in Queens New York and is sponsored by the V-Spot, and Astoria Soundworks. For more information visit www.playtoomuch.com
In this episode of the Play Too Much podcast Mark and Ilana recap their feelings on meeting strangers and talk to the boys from PWRBTTM after their performance for Play Too Much's original series "Field Trip". Field Trip was recorded live at the New York Hall of Science, in Queens New York and is sponsored by the V-Spot, and Astoria Soundworks. For more information visit www.playtoomuch.com
Host: Dan ShimmyoIn this episode I was inspired to record an episode because I was super pissed off about NYC traffic during my commute this evening. Mainly, I hate how some NYC drivers behave by putting everyone in danger in order to keep you out of their space on the highway. I also talk about producing jingles and music clips of music that has inspired me over the years using GarageBand software. I also include my first official Trumpet Time segment which was incredibly embarrasing and humiliating but in a hilarious way. It's the only way I'll ever get better! And finally, for your listening pleasure I've included a track called The Long Haul by my band Fuzz Bucket. We recorded it on July 10, 2014 at Astoria Soundworks on a 4-track recorder. Pretty sure I blogged about that late night session. It's a pretty cool groove that sounds like it was inspired by old Genesis but with psychadelic haunting sounds straight from another dimension.random links to stuff:soundcloud.com/shimsterdanshimmyo.bandcamp.comtwitter.com/danshimmyowww.facebook.com/FuzzBucketNYCStill trying to sell these Progressive Art Metal CDs from 1995:http://danshimmyo.bandcamp.com/album/heavy-reign-rams-rock - use discount code fuzzcast for 95% off of the physical CD!
Host: Dan Shimmyo Dan Shimmyo talks about a track called “PsySop” by Fuzz Bucket, recorded at Astoria Soundworks on July 10, 2014 on a 4-track recorder. Dan talks about the importance of a good vibrato and says his first s-word on a podcast.PsySop is available for streaming on soundcloud:https://soundcloud.com/shimster/fzzbkt-07-10-14-b-psysop“PsySop” credits:Dan Shimmyo: Soprano SaxophoneEric Maurer: Lead GuitarJamie Williams: Novax Ch7 / drumssoundcloud.com/shimstertwitter.com/danshimmyowww.facebook.com/FuzzBucketNYCFuzzCast iTunes Link:https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/fuzz-cast/id897769608?mt=2&uo=4