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On today's Word On the Street Podcast we are joined by Aline & Wes. It was great getting to know Aline & Wes, they told us all about their band, how it formed, and the music they play. We also got to know how Wes is balancing being a new father and a musician. Aline told us about her interview project asking other artist about how they cope with anxiety and depression. We got to know the plans for Aline and Wes and what they would like to do with the band, from more recordings to touring. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did!Featured Music:"My Super Power Is Love" By Aline & Wes"Whoa" by Aline & Wes off Armageddon of LoveLearn More Here:https://www.alineandwes.com/You can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. You can also find it on Google Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Podcasts. (Web audio player does not work in Google Crome) New EP by theZim: Now All No WallWays to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Colorhttps://www.usa.gov/register-to-voteThank you to the current Patreon supporters please visit their links: Matthew B. http://www.mbacherart.com/ Rowan C. https://www.instagram.com/livelouderr/ Michael K. https://velvetjupiter.bandcamp.com/Brenden S. https://www.facebook.com/ImmensityCrumbJames S. youtube.com/channel/UC_TDTw0nuZKee7OIV8L6CIw
Today on the Word On the Street Podcast we talk with Blazinspace! It was great getting to know Blazinspace, we started off with some get to know you questions such as favorite movie, food, drinks, etc. Then we got into Blazinspace's connection to the Seattle music community. We talk on such things as their roll with Weird At Night and also doing live projections at local shows. Blazinspace also told us how they got into movie making and what brought them to Seattle. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.Featured Music:"10,000 Generations" by Khu.éex' "$ue B!rd" by Terry Monstrosity off NOTFORPLAY2Learn More Here:https://www.seeblazinspace.com/You can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. You can also find it on Google Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Podcasts. (Web audio player does not work in Google Crome) Zim's New EP - Now All No Wall EP Release Show Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Colorhttps://www.usa.gov/register-to-vote Thank you to the current Patreon supporters please visit their links: Matthew B. http://www.mbacherart.com/ Michael K. https://velvetjupiter.bandcamp.com/Brenden S. https://www.facebook.com/ImmensityCrumbJames S. youtube.com/channel/UC_TDTw0nuZKee7OIV8L6CIw
Alexander Zimmerman (aka theZim) is a visual artist, podcaster, musician and streamer currently based in San Diego (formerly Seattle). I've appeared on his WOTS podcast and it's my pleasure to welcome him to Raised on Rhythm! theZim Word On the Street Podcast Buy The Zim's Latest EP "Now All No Wall" on BandCamp MFA Chronicles Podcast Nate Louis Instagram Twitter
On this version of the Word On the Street Podcast we talk with my good friend and former band mate KJ Sawka. KJ and I got together for the second livestream version of the podcast! I love doing this as a livestream! It did not take us long to get into a great philosophical conversation about what kind of mindset you need to have for success in music. KJ shared a lot about his philosophy and work ethic and how it came about. I also asked KJ to tell us about his experience being a part of the Seattle music community and what he has learned now that he does not live inside of it anymore. KJ also told us about his plans with Blake Lewis and their band The Private Language. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.The conversation with KJ starts at 9:00Featured Music:"The Wind" by All Fires & KJ Sawka"Everybody Wants To Rule The World" by The Private LanguageLearn More Here:https://www.sawkashop.com/You can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. You can also find it on Google Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Podcasts. (Web audio player does not work in Google Crome)Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Colorhttps://www.usa.gov/register-to-vote Thank you to the current Patreon supporters please visit their links: Matthew B. http://www.mbacherart.com/ Rowan C. https://www.instagram.com/livelouderr/ Michael K. https://velvetjupiter.bandcamp.com/Brenden S. https://www.facebook.com/ImmensityCrumbJames S. youtube.com/channel/UC_TDTw0nuZKee7OIV8L6CIw
On this version of the Word On the Street Podcast we are talking with Ballard Vox. Melissa Wax, Collene McCarter, and Andy Perkovich join us to talk about all things Ballard Vox and more. We start off with what they are looking forward to from upcoming shows and music releases as well as getting things back to normal with Ballard Vox and a full concert calendar. We also get nerdy on photo gear while finding out their personal goals with photography and music journalism. They give us a taste of what life was like for them during the pandemic, what they learned about themselves and how it effected Ballard Vox. We also get into the relevance of the MP3, or lack there of, and much more. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.The conversation with Melissa, Collene, and Andy starts at 10:00Featured Music:"Somewhere" by Monsterwatch"Yada Yada Yada" by Emergency Contact off Everything's FineLearn More Here:https://www.ballardvox.com/You can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. You can also find it on Google Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Podcasts. (Web audio player does not work in Google Crome)Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Colorhttps://www.usa.gov/register-to-voteThank you to the current Patreon supporters please visit their links: Matthew B. http://www.mbacherart.com/ Rowan C. https://www.instagram.com/livelouderr/ Michael K. https://velvetjupiter.bandcamp.com/Brenden S. https://www.facebook.com/ImmensityCrumbJames S. youtube.com/channel/UC_TDTw0nuZKee7OIV8L6CIw
On this version of the Word On the Street Podcast we at talking with Patrick Galactic. Patrick was gracious enough to be my first ever Livestream YouTube broadcast of the podcast and it was a blast so stoked how it turned out. Patrick and I talked about Weird at Night, how it's going how it started what are its plans for the future. We also talked about what it's like being a livestreamer. Patrick also shared with us his evolution as a performer and what has changed for him because of Weird at Night and the Pandemic. We also talked about the state of music and the industry as it relates to the Seattle and North West music community. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.Featured Music:"Handjob from Heaven" - By Ryan BryanLearn More Here:https://www.twitch.tv/WEIRDatNIGHT/https://rybry.bandcamp.com/track/handjobs-from-heaven You can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. You can also find it on Google Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Podcasts. Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Colorhttps://www.usa.gov/register-to-vote Thank you to the current Patreon supporters please visit their links: Matthew B. http://www.mbacherart.com/ Rowan C. https://www.instagram.com/livelouderr/ Michael K. https://velvetjupiter.bandcamp.com/Brenden S. https://www.facebook.com/ImmensityCrumbJames S. youtube.com/channel/UC_TDTw0nuZKee7OIV8L6CIw
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On this version of the Word On the Street Podcast we talk with Slender Dan. Heather Dickson and Patrick Ahern make up the band Slender Dan. We start of the conversation talking about coffee, growing plants and cooking, and we learn Patrick can microwave anything! They tell us about how they have been living and creating during the pandemic and how it informed their art both emotionally and practically. Heather and Patrick tell us how they see Sender Dan as a creative project and how making videos for the music is an important part of that. I hope you enjoy this conversation with Slender Dan as much as I did.A short 15 min conversation with Katrina Kope starts at 5minthe conversation with Slender Dan starts at 20minFeatured Music:"Well Accomplished Man" by Slender Dan of The Waking Life EP"Cycle" by Slender Dan off The Waking Life EPLearn more here:https://www.instagram.com/slenderdanofficial/https://linktr.ee/slenderdanYou can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. You can also find it on Google Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Podcasts. Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Colorhttps://www.usa.gov/register-to-voteThank you to the current Patreon supporters please visit their links: Matthew B. http://www.mbacherart.com/ Rowan C. https://www.instagram.com/livelouderr/ Michael K. https://velvetjupiter.bandcamp.com/Brenden S. https://www.facebook.com/ImmensityCrumb
On this version of the Word On the Street podcast we talk with Carrie Akre. We start off the podcast talking about podcast philosophies. Then Carrie gives us a deep dive into becoming a life coach. Why she started it, what she wants from it, and what it has been like so far. Mixed into the conversation we learn about Carrie's life as a musician and where she is now in her musical journey. We close out the podcast with a few lightening round questions, what carrie does to past the time, like what books she is reading, and more. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did. Featured Music:"Runaround" by Goodness off Goodness"Wrestle It Out (feat Danny Newcomb)" by Carrie Akre off PassageLearn more here:http://www.betweenpodcast.com/https://www.instagram.com/akrecarrie/You can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. You can also find it on Google Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Podcasts. Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Colorhttps://www.usa.gov/register-to-voteThank you to the current Patreon supporters please visit their links: Matthew B. http://www.mbacherart.com/ Rowan C. https://www.instagram.com/livelouderr/ Michael K. https://velvetjupiter.bandcamp.com/Brenden S. https://www.facebook.com/ImmensityCrumb
On this version of the Word On the Street podcast we talk with Nate Louis. It was great having another podcaster on WOTS. Nate broke down why he started his podcast Raised on Rhythm, and what he wants to get out of it. We talked about his band Blade Palace and some of the strategies they are implementing to create music and content during the pandemic. I asked Nate about what he feels about the Seattle music community, having started his podcasts and performed music in it. Nate and I also talk about our experiences being rideshare drivers. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.The conversation with Nate starts at 9:39Featured Music:"Tone Deaf" by Blade Palace off Disconnect"Massive Soul Overhall" by Asterhouse off Soul Vs. SkinLearn more here:https://www.facebook.com/RaisedonRhythm/https://www.facebook.com/bladepalaceYou can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. You can also find it on Google Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Podcasts. Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Colorhttps://www.usa.gov/register-to-vote
On this version of the Word On the Street podcast we talk with Dan Ray of Dan's Tunes. Dan tells us all about her music journalism website "Dan's Tunes". Before we get into that conversation I asked Dan about her relationship with social media and which platform she is most likely to doom scroll on. We also talked about how the pandemic and the fight for social justice during 2020 effected the content on Dan's Tunes as well as her personal life. Dan also gave us some suggestions, and tips on what musicians can do for their music from the perspective of a music journalist. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.The conversation with Dan starts at 6:00Featured Music:"Louder (Black & Proud)" by Marshall Law Band off 12th & Pine"B.Y.O.G." by David's Van off InterventionLearn More Here:https://danstunesseattle.com/You can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. You can also find it on Google Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Podcasts. Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Colorhttps://www.usa.gov/register-to-vote
On this version of the Word On the Street podcast we talk with Mitch Etter. Mitch is in the band Hi Crime and host of the Show & Tell podcast. Mitch tells me a little about what life was like growing up just outside of St. Louis Missouri and some of the controversy around local food especially midwest pizza. We get into his band Hi Crime, what some of the plans are for it, a little bit of how it formed and how they have had some success in the local scene by getting their songs featured on KEXP. I also ask Mitch about his podcast Show & Tell, why he started and what he has learned from it. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did. The conversation with Mitch starts at 10:00.Featured Music:"World's Fair" by Hi Crime"Out the Window" by Hi Crime off Foreign Hours EPLearn More Here:https://hicrime.bandcamp.com/https://www.youtube.com/hicrimehttps://hicrime.com/ You can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. You can also find it on Google Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Podcasts. Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Colorhttps://www.usa.gov/register-to-vote
On this version of the WOTS - Word On the Street we talk with Jake Sele and Matt Williams. Jake and Matt tell me about meeting at Cornish College of the Arts and what they took away from their experience there. We get nerdy about their podcast "Music Sucks and I Want to Die", they tell me why they started and what they want out of it. They also tell me about their experience being musicians in the time of covid. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.The conversation with Jake and Matt starts at 9:00.Featured Music:"Ready Or Not" by Bear Axe off Last Call"The Early Adventures of Pro Fresh" by Spontaneous RexLearn More Here:Music Sucks and I Want To Die on YouTubeYou can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts. It's also available on Google Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Podcasts. Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Colorhttps://www.usa.gov/register-to-vote
On this version of the Word On the Street Podcast we talk with TBASA. TBASA and I start it off with a chat about how are Seahawks are doing this year and we try to predict how they will fair against the 49ers, how did we do? We then spend some time talking about how he is accessing his creativity during the pandemic including his contribution to Weird At Night by Patrick Galactic. TBASA tells us about his comic 100 to 46 about the upcoming election, where it came from, and why he is making it. We close out the pod with a conversation about Star Wars and The Mandalorian. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.*The conversation with TBASA starts at 10:00Featured Music:"The QAnon Con" by TBASA off 4 Track Limitations or Demos For a Band I Will Never Form"Something Says" by TBASA off Shorn Of ArtificeLearn More Here:https://tbasa.bandcamp.com/https://www.instagram.com/timbasaraba/WOTS player You can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and more. Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Colorhttps://www.usa.gov/register-to-vote
On this version of the Word On the Street podcast we have the good fortune to catch up again with Patrick Nehoda. Patrick and I talk about and catch up on a lot of things. Patrick told me all about his new record, forming the band and recording the music. We also talked about the pandemic and how it's been affecting all of us. Patrick also gave us a thorough breakdown of what the music scene in Nashville is like. I also asked Patrick his thoughts on how often to play shows and how Nashville feels about black out time. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.***The conversation with Patrick starts at 10:00.Featured music:"But Anyways..." off But Anyways... by Nehoda"Dear Mr. President" by NehodaLearn more here:https://nehoda.bandcamp.com/You can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Colorhttps://www.usa.gov/register-to-voteGo Fund Me support for Zim
On this version of the Word On the Street podcast we talk with Warning: Danger! Mark Ostler and Ryk Lambert of Warning: Danger! join the podcast and chat it up. We talk about smoke, heat, music, masks and more. Mark and Ryk tell us how they are approaching releasing music during the pandemic, and what it's been like doing interviews on podcasts to get the word out. Mark and Ryk tell us about touring and we get some stories from the road. They also tell us some of their up coming plans, putting out more music and videos. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.*The conversation with Warning: Danger! starts at 10:00Featured music:"Astroid" by Warning: Danger off Astroid"F**k it All" by Warning: Danger off AstroidLearn more here:https://warningdanger.bandcamp.com/You can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Colorhttps://www.usa.gov/register-to-vote
I have not posted on Creative Mind for a while. I have been wanting to do a data dump so to speak for a while. Until I do it on my youtube channel as a live video or something like that this is the best place for it. I go pretty deep on what I have been doing and thinking about lately, If you have every wanted to know what it's like inside my brain this is as good as any chance you will get. I get pretty vulnerable and honest I talk in a way that I am not likely to do in everyday conversation. Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/thezimvideo Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/_theZim/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/creatorzim Twitter - https://twitter.com/theZimSTH Podcast: MFA Chronicles - https://www.mfachronicles.com/ Word On the Street - http://www.wotspodcast.com/ Creative Mind - https://anchor.fm/thezim www.thezim.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thezim/support
On this version of the Word On the Street podcast we talk with Rachael Ferguson. Rachael tells us how she has been living during this pandemic time. We discuss the shows she likes to watch and the games she plays as well as what she has been doing creatively. She also shares with us how Pink Lotion formed and how they are continuing to create and share music. Rachael also tells us some of her thoughts around Black Lives Matter and the protests. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.*The conversation with Rachael starts at 8:45.Featured music:"Activated" by Pink Lotion"Portland" by Clutch Douglass Learn more here:https://www.instagram.com/therachaelf/https://www.instagram.com/lickthispinklotion/You can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Colorhttps://www.usa.gov/register-to-voteMade In America video
On this version of the Word On the Street podcast we talk with Oliver Stellfox, Austin Glass, and Ben Strickland of Sessions In Place. Oliver, Austin and Ben gave us a comprehensive deep dive into Sessions in place, how it started, why they do it, and what they hope for it. They told us some experience working with the artists, and some of their favorite moments so far. We also get a chance to get to know Oliver, Austin and Ben a little better and what they have been doing during the pandemic. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.* The conversation with Sessions In Place starts at 10:00Featured music:"Wyld" by Page Turner recoded live at Sessions In Place (video https://youtu.be/psjXyKjSGqo)"Go On" by Fred recorded live at Sessions In Place (video https://youtu.be/UJ-VdJL8Jb8)Learn more here:https://www.facebook.com/SessionsInPlace/https://www.youtube.com/c/sessionsinplaceYou can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Colorhttps://www.usa.gov/register-to-vote
On this version of the Word On the Street podcast we talk with Immensity Crumb. It was great to catch up with Brenden and Jennifer Smith of Immensity Crumb. They tell us about how they have been living during pandemic times, what it's like to distance school with their children, what it's been like interacting with other people, and how they stay sane through all of it. We also talk about Immensity Crumb, the new album, ideas for performing while social distancing, and future plans for the band. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.* The conversation with Immensity Crumb starts at 10:00Featured music:"Evacuation Route" by Immensity Crumb off Immensity Crumb Sings 9 Wedding Favorites"Theme From the Production" by Immensity Crumb off Immensity Crumb Sings 9 Wedding FavoritesLearn more here:https://www.facebook.com/ImmensityCrumb/https://immensitycrumb.bandcamp.com/You can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Colorhttps://www.usa.gov/register-to-vote
On this version of the Word On the Street podcast we talk with Cha Wilde. Cha told us what it's likes to have her hands in so many different creative outlets including; music, painting, podcasts, YouTube and more. She tells us what her priorities are and how she finds balance between all of them. We also talk about the release of her latest album during the pandemic, and how the pandemic has affected her creative process. Cha tells us about the vision she has for her music and performances that she would like to make in the future. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.* The conversation with Cha starts at 10:00Featured music:"Call Me Wilde" by Cha Wilde off The Sound of Freedom"Delivered to Earth on a Rainbow" by Cha Wilde off Chill Lightening RainbowLearn more here:https://chawilde.com/You can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Colorhttps://www.usa.gov/register-to-votehttps://youtu.be/K4Xs9h5vPe4
On this version of the Word On the Street Podcast we talk with Brent Lyons. Brent also hosts his own podcast called Solving Sounds. Brent tells us about his experience being a podcast host, what are some of the best and worst parts of hosting a podcast. As two white podcasts hosts we talk about how the protests, Black Lives Matter, and social justice has affected our podcasts and how that will inform what we do in the future. Brent also talks about how the pandemic has impacted the podcast and his life. We also talk about his music, meditation, and Bandcamp vs. Spotify. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.* The conversation with Brent starts at 10:00.Featured music:"You Are Real" by Brent Lyons"Re-Forget" by Brent LyonsLearn more here:https://solvingsounds.libsyn.com/https://www.facebook.com/SolvingSoundsPodcast/https://www.instagram.com/solvingsoundspodcast/You can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Colorhttps://www.usa.gov/register-to-vote
On this version of the Word On the Street podcast we have the opportunity to talk with Quinton Morris. Quinton and I had a great conversation, we got a little backstory of playing music at Renton High School and why South King County is important to him. The bulk of the conversation is about his non profit The Key to Change. He told us about some current and future goals as well as what it's like to run a non profit. Quinton also shared stories about how he is handling the pandemic and also how his students have been handling the pandemic and having conversations around race. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.* The conversation with Quinton starts at 10:00Featured music:Sonata no. 3 in G minor by Joseph Boulogne (Chevalier de Saint-Georges) Performed by Quinton Morris.Learn more here:http://www.keytochangestudio.org/https://www.instagram.com/keytochange/https://www.instagram.com/qimorris/You can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Colorhttps://www.usa.gov/register-to-vote
On this version of Word On the Street we are talking with Kate Tucker. I am super excited to get the chance to meet and talk with Kate about a bunch of her artistic endeavors. We talked about how the pandemic has affected her, we learned that she practices meditation and this has helped her when she has been forced to be alone during the pandemic. She also told us about her new set of music "Singles Club" which she is donating proceeds to United Way for Covid Relief. Kate also shared her experience documenting the story of Walter Delbridge through a film and publishing his poems. Also how reflecting on Black Lives Matter has informed this project. I also asked Kate why she prefers Apple Music over Spotify. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.* The conversation with Kate starts at 10:00Featured music:"A Little Bit of Love" by Kate Tucker"love Somebody" by Kate TuckerLearn more here:https://www.katetucker.net/https://www.instagram.com/katetuckermusic/Singles Club videosYou can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Colorhttps://www.usa.gov/register-to-vote
On this version of the Word On the Street podcast we have a conversation with Payge Turner. Payge and I talk about life as a creative during a pandemic and how she has been processing and expressing during it. We also talk about Black Lives Matter, Payge gives us her thoughts on it and what she feels is important about it. Payge also tells us about her experience as a musician regarding topics such as social media, Spotify, and live streaming during the pandemic. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.* The conversation with Payge starts at 9:49Featured music:"Matter" by Payge Turner off Sleep Walker"Gave My Love" by Payge Turner off Sleep WalkerLearn more here: https://www.paygeturnermusic.com/https://www.instagram.com/paygeturnermusic/Sessions in Place interview and live performance https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=962364190852843You can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Colorhttps://www.usa.gov/register-to-vote
On this version of the Word On the Street Podcast we are joined by Dark Smith. Lia, Ashe, and Danny of the band take a moment over zoom to share their experiences with me. I started off by asking them what they do to decompress from the pressure and stress of the world especially considering the pandemic and Black Lives Matter. They then shared some thoughts on how they have been handling the pandemic, and what has happened to their creative process because of it. We also had an extensive conversations around Black Lives Matter and the CHOP and how this moment has affected them. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.* The conversation with Dark Smith starts at 9:45Featured music:"Killer Whale" by Dark Smith off Degressive"Take A Picture It'll Last Forever" by Dark Smith off DegressiveLearn more here:https://www.facebook.com/darksmithband/https://darksmith.bandcamp.com/You can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Colorhttps://www.usa.gov/register-to-vote
On this Word On the Street podcast we talk again with Tekla Waterfield. It was great to catch up with Tekla, she talks to me about how she has been processing the pandemic and Black Lives Matter. We talked about how the pandemic has informed some of her choices for expressing artistically. She also told me her experience with Capitol Hill Occupied Protest (CHOP) and some of the things she noticed while there. I also asked Tekla how some of these topics have informed her as an artist, and if there is a struggle with the content and expressing message. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.*The conversation with Tekla starts at 10:00Featured music:"Alright" by Tekla Waterfield"Let There Be" by Tekla Waterfield"Alright" video version Learn more here:https://www.teklawaterfield.com/You can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Colorhttps://www.usa.gov/register-to-voteUncomfortable Conversations With a Black Man
On this Word On the Street podcast we talk with the band Velvet Jupiter. Dave Cook, Michael Knapp, Jon Heintz, and Miles Hubbard talk about the way they have been handling the pandemic and how they have maintained being a band during it. We talked about their new EP and their plans to put out more music. They also shared their thoughts around the best ways to put out music, including the success they have found on Bandcamp. I also asked for their reflections on the Black Lives Matter protests and CHOP in Seattle. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.*The conversation with Velvet Jupiter starts at 9:56Featured music:"Dirty Water" by Velvet Jupiter off Velvet Jupiter"Doom" by Velvet Jupiter off Velvet JupiterLearn more here:https://velvetjupiter.bandcamp.com/You can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Colorhttps://www.usa.gov/register-to-vote
On this version of the Word On the Street podcast we talk with Hillary Fretland. Hillary and I had a great conversation about thoughts around Black Lives Matters, the Covid-19 pandemic, and what it's like being a musician during this time. She told me about her album release video production, what went into it and how it has informed future live streaming ideas. We also talk about how she feels connected the the Seattle music community, and how she feels supported as a person and as a musician. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.* The conversation with Hillary starts at 10:00Featured Music:"Fourth of July" by Fretland off Fretland"I Still Care" by Fretland off FretlandLearn more here:https://www.fretlandtheband.com/You can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Color
On this version of the Word On the Street podcast we welcome back Katrina Kope. Katrina and I chop it up about all sorts of things. I asked Katrina what she has been doing to relax during the pandemic, she mentioned her practice of songwriting so we dug into the topic. One of the main themes that wove itself in and out of the podcast was getting songs placed so we broke down what Katrina is doing to learn more about song placement and licensing. Katrina also told us about her relationship with her van Simone, and how it's an important part of her lifestyle. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.* The conversation with Katrina starts at 9:39Featured music:"Desert Air" by Purr Gato off Our Electric Universe"Head Above Water (live)" by Katrina KopeLearn more here:https://www.purrgato.com/https://www.katrinakope.com/You can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Check out theZim's live stream on June 4th 2020 Facebook Event Page for more details.
On this version of Word On the Street we are catching up with Hope Simpson and Drew Murray of Boy Deluxe. Hope and Drew are good friends of the podcast and we are so excited to have them back on. We jump right into how everyone is handling the pandemic and what it means for their music and art. Drew recently quit smoking and we looked at how being able to do that related to the practice of being an artist. Hope and Drew gave us a compare and contrast of the Seattle and Los Angeles music communities. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.* The conversation with Hope and Drew starts at 9:58Featured Muisc:"Bait" by Boy Deluxe"Creeps" by Boy DeluxeLearn more here:https://linktr.ee/boydeluxehttps://www.instagram.com/boydeluxe_/You can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Check out theZim's live stream on June 4th 2020 Facebook Event Page for more details.
On this version of Word On the Street we talk with Aeon Corvidae and Chris Patocka. Aeon and Chris are both return guests on the podcast, it's great to have them back! We talked about our feelings around social media, what we think of it and how to use it especially during the pandemic. Aeon and Chris told us about their new band Girl King, how it formed and some of their plans for it. We also discussed how we have been affected by the pandemic as artist and people. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.*The conversation with Aeon and Chris starts at 9:29Featured Music"Bad Weather" by Girl King"No One" by Aeon Corvidae off Lapis CaterpillarLearn more here:https://aeoncorvidae.bandcamp.com/https://www.instagram.com/chris_patocka/https://www.instagram.com/aeon_corvidae/You can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Check out theZim's live stream on June 4th 2020 Facebook Event Page for more details.
On this version of the Word On the Street podcast we have Cliff Barnes aka DJ Seabefore. Cliff and I go way back to the days of Franklin High School in Seattle class of 95!! Cliff lets us know how he and his family have been handling the pandemic and what has been the biggest disruption because of it. We talked about his radio show Central Sounds on Hollow Earth Radio. Cliff also told us about producing music and being a DJ including telling us about one of his favorite moments as a DJ. I also asked Cliff about Black Lives Matters, and if he could share his thoughts on the subject. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.*The conversation with Cliff starts at 9:55Featured Music:"Curmudgeon" by Fro Magnum Man off Curmudgeon"Drop Top (Northwest Remix)" by E-Dawg off 45 Nobody's Safe... MixtapeLearn more here:https://www.instagram.com/seabefore206/https://www.instagram.com/centralsounds206/You can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Check out theZim's live stream on June 4th 2020 Facebook Event Page for more details.
On this version of the Word On the Street Podcast we catch up with Dave Larson. This is the second time Dave has been on the podcasts. We start off with a little Star Wars talk what we liked and didn't like about "Rise of Skywalker" also some thoughts about the Mandalorian. Dave lets us know how the pandemic has affected his life and work, what he is doing and how he is thinking about it. We also get nerdy about podcasting and Dave tells us about his love of treasure hunting and how that is related to his new show Quarterbash. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.*The conversation with Dave starts at 8:43Featured Music:“Misery” by Ten-O-Seven off Chainsaw Orchestra“Souvenir” by Screwjack off Screwjack / The Entropy ProjectLearn more here:http://www.nobodysnose.com/http://www.quarterbash.com/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSfLey8pYh-AosZQpIlQu3wYou can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.
On this version of WOTS we talk with Greg Pattillo. Greg and I went to high school together so we start off with a little reminiscing about high school and how it has impacted his music and life. Greg shared with us many ideas and philosophies around music as it relates to classical, jazz and other forms. We talked about Project Trio how it formed, what it is, and how it will possibly live in a post pandemic world. We touched on his experience with youtube, playing music in New York city subways, beat box flute, and so much more. I hope you enjoy this conversation with Greg as much as I did.*The conversation with Greg starts at 8:23Featured music:"Sweet Pea" by Project Trio"Hotel Crazyness" by Greg Pattillo (Video) Learn more here:http://www.pattillostyle.com/https://www.patreon.com/gregpattillohttps://www.instagram.com/pattillostylehttp://www.projecttrio.com/https://www.youtube.com/freedomworksfilmsYou can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.
On this version of the WOTS podcast we catch up with Rowan Star Chamberlain. Rowan and I talk about living in a pandemic and how we are processing through anxiety because of it. We also talk about Rowan's most recent band Shame Banger and how she performs her vocals as it relates to the masculine and feminine. Rowan tell us about her new van Priscilla and her plan to travel with it to her family in upstate New York. We also spend some time talking about Live Louder, Rowan's life coaching platform. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.Featured music:“Shame Banger” by Shame Banger off Broken Together“Broken Together” by Shame Banger off Broken TogetherLearn more here:https://www.instagram.com/rowan_starchamber/https://blog.liveloudercoaching.com/https://shamebanger.bandcamp.com/releasesYou can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.
On this version of the WOTS podcast we catch up with Ian Sides. Ian tells us how he has been dealing with life in quarantine, how he is staying connected to his life as an artist and musician, and his daily routine. We also talk about the decision to live out of his van for a while and what he learned from it. Ian now lives in Los Angeles, so we talked about the misconception of the LA lifestyle. He also shared music from his bands Sad Cave and Boy Deluxe. I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.Featured music:“Death For Breakfast” by Sad Cave“Bait” by Boy DeluxeLearn more here:https://sadcave.bandcamp.com/releaseshttps://www.nanuberks.com/https://www.instagram.com/boydeluxe_https://www.instagram.com/iansideshttps://patrickgalactic.bandcamp.com/You can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify. Help Zim pay rent here: https://www.ebay.com/usr/creatorzim
On this version of WOTS we catch up with Heather Thomas. This is the third time Heather has been on the podcast so we did not need to do any backstory ideas. We spent the whole hour of talking directly related to how Heather has been dealing with, reacting to, and processing the fact that we are in the midst of a global pandemic. She tells us some of what happened to her when she first heard about Covid-19 and we spend most of the time talking about what her plans are moving forward. We talk about how she plans to continue recording, giving lessons, creating new content and music and more. I hope you enjoy catching up with Heather as much as I did.Featured music:“I Am the Desert” by Heather Thomas off Open Up“When I Was Young” by Heather Thomas off Open UpLearn more here: https://www.heatherthomasmusic.com/You can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.
On this version of WOTS we have Intisaar Jubran. Intisaar and I talked about how the Covid-19 quarantine is effecting her work, music and life. We also talked about her evolution as a musician and what some of her current goals are. Intisaar told us how she defines support, her impressions of the Seattle music community, what success is to her, and more. I hope you enjoy this conversation with Intisaar as much as I did.Featured music:“Cold Front” by Intisaar off Borrowed Ground“Dracula” by Intisaar off Borrowed GroundLearn more here: https://www.facebook.com/Intisaarmusic/You can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.
Alright we are back from a long break to talk to Patrick Galactic. We talked about Covid-19, his most recent EP "No Future No Fear", we talked about his philosophy around putting out music, the difference between playing live and recordings, and so much more. Hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did.Featured music:"Something Less Than Nothing More" by Patrick Galactic off No Future No Fear"Celestial" by Patrick Galactic off No Future No FearLearn more here: https://www.patrickgalactic.com/You can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on iTunes for iOS, Google Play Music, and Stitcher Radio for Android.
We’ve got podcast veteran, theZim on this week’s episode! Tune in to hear us share stories of interviewing and documenting the Seattle music scene, how theZim applies his creativity to so many different mediums, and how he’s stayed true to his passion through the unexpected twists and turns in his life. Follow theZim on social media: YouTube: www.youtube.com/thezimvideo Instagram: www.instagram.com/_thezim Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/thezim Email: the_zim@hotmail.com Word on the Street Podcast: www.wotspodcast.com If you enjoy the podcast, it really helps us out when you subscribe, rate, and review the show on iTunes. Thank you so much for listening! Find us online and stay in touch here: Email: solvingsoundspodcast@gmail.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/groups/solvingsoundspodcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/solvingsoundspodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/solvingsounds
If you want to know what this podcast is about you’re just gonna have to listen to it. Send me a message via: Anchor - https://anchor.fm/thezim Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/_thezim/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/theZimSeattle email - the_zim@hotmail.com Support: Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thezim Anchor - https://anchor.fm/thezim/support Paypal - https://www.paypal.me/creatorzim Go Fund Me - https://www.gofundme.com/x2ypjj-new-computer Music & Art: Music - http://thezimarock.bandcamp.com/ Art - https://www.etsy.com/shop/Tunnelbooksbythezim Alexander Thomas - https://www.etsy.com/shop/AlexanderThomas2015 Letters By Zim - https://www.etsy.com/shop/LettersByZim YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/theZimvideo Word On the Street Podcast: http://www.wotspodcast.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thezim/support
Today on the podcast we talk to William Perry Moore of The Adarna and Death By Overkill. I asked William a bunch of questions and we learned things about the bands, what kinds of music he likes, what other Seattle bands are getting him excited, what he thought about Upstream Music Fest, what support means to him, what he thinks of the Seattle music scene, how he defines success, and more! I hope you enjoy getting to know William as much as I did.Featured music:"DBO" by Death By Overkill"Shapeshifter" by The Adarna off Road To ResonanceLearn more here: http://www.theadarna.comYou can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on iTunes for iOS, Google Play Music, and Stitcher Radio for Android.
Today on the podcast it's gratitude Friday. Today I talk about getting a ride from Fair, my pelvic floor, Straight Outta Compton, working on new music, meeting with my mom, and more. Send me a message via: Anchor - https://anchor.fm/thezim Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/_thezim/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/theZimSeattle email - the_zim@hotmail.com Support: Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thezim Anchor - https://anchor.fm/thezim/support Paypal - https://www.paypal.me/creatorzim Go Fund Me - https://www.gofundme.com/x2ypjj-new-computer Music & Art: Music - http://thezimarock.bandcamp.com/ Art - https://www.etsy.com/shop/Tunnelbooksbythezim Alexander Thomas - https://www.etsy.com/shop/AlexanderThomas2015 Letters By Zim - https://www.etsy.com/shop/LettersByZim YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/theZimvideo Word On the Street Podcast: http://www.wotspodcast.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thezim/support
Today on the podcast I talk about my prostatitis... again, Lyft shift... again... and the new name for the podcast, and more! Send me a message via: Anchor - https://anchor.fm/thezim Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/_thezim/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/theZimSeattle email - the_zim@hotmail.com Support: Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thezim Anchor - https://anchor.fm/thezim/support Paypal - https://www.paypal.me/creatorzim Go Fund Me - https://www.gofundme.com/x2ypjj-new-computer Music & Art: Music - http://thezimarock.bandcamp.com/ Art - https://www.etsy.com/shop/Tunnelbooksbythezim Alexander Thomas - https://www.etsy.com/shop/AlexanderThomas2015 Letters By Zim - https://www.etsy.com/shop/LettersByZim YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/theZimvideo Word On the Street Podcast: http://www.wotspodcast.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thezim/support
Today on the podcast I am talking to Levi Fuller of Levi Fuller & the Library. I ask Levi a bunch of questions including but not limited to:•What is the story about the new EP "Such Bad Things Happen"•Give us an update on Ball of Wax Audio Quarterly•When listening to music what is the most common way you listen and what is your favorite way to listen?•When you buy music what is the most common way you do it? Why?•What music is currently getting you excited, what’s in heavy rotation for you? Why do you like it?•What is your all time favorite music/band/musical artist•What is your favorite Seattle/NW band/musician/artist•How do you define support? What do you think of?•Do or did your parents support your music? If so give an example, if not why not?•When and how did you feel the most supported being a musician? In what way do you like your music to be supported the most.•How would you describe the Seattle music scene and community?•What has been the best moment of performing creating being a musician in Seattle?•What is one thing you would like to see changed about the Seattle NW music community? •What advice do you have for a new musician in the Seattle and NW music community?•How do you define success?•How tied to feeling successful with your life is feeling successful with music?•What are your current goals?•Are you satisfied with what you've accomplished (in music) so far?•If for some reason you could no longer create music what would you do? How would you react?•What is the struggle? If you could have anything for your music what would it be?•If you could have anything what would it be?Featured music:"You Could Have Died" by Levi Fuller & the Library off Such Bad Things Happen"Unfuck The World" by Levi Fuller & the Library off Such Bad Things HappenLearn more here: https://levifuller.bandcamp.com/You can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on iTunes for iOS, Google Play Music, and Stitcher Radio for Android.
Today on the podcast I talk with Elijah Dhavvan of Tobias the Owl for the second time. I asked Elijah a bunch of questions including but not limited to:•What went into making the new album "A Safe Harbor For Wayward Echos"?•What does writing 170 songs look like?•When listening to music what is the most common way you listen and what is your favorite way to listen?•When you buy music what is the most common way you do it? Why?•What music is currently getting you excited, what’s in heavy rotation for you? Why do you like it?•What is your all time favorite music/band/musical artist?•What is your favorite Seattle/NW band/musician/artist?•How do you define support? What do you think of?•Do or did your parents support your music? If so give an example, if not why not?•When and how did you feel the most supported being a musician? In what way do you like your music to be supported the most?•How would you describe the Seattle music scene and community?•What has been the best moment of performing creating being a musician in Seattle?•What is one thing you would like to see more of, less of, changed, or removed from the Seattle NW music community?•What advice do you have for a new musician in the Seattle and NW music community?•How do you define success?•How tied to feeling successful with your life is feeling successful with music?•What are your current goals?•Are you satisfied with what you've accomplished (in music) so far?•If for some reason you could no longer create music what would you do? How would you react?•What is the struggle? If you could have anything for your music what would it be?•If you could have anything what would it be?Featured music:"Deep River City" by Tobias the Owl off A Safe Harbor For Wayward Echos"Our Katie Waits" by Tobias the Owl off A Safe Harbor For Wayward EchosLearn more here: https://www.tobiastheowl.com/You can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on iTunes for iOS, Google Play Music, and Stitcher Radio for Android.
Today on the podcast I talked with Natasha Lumba of Razor Clam. I asked Natasha a bunch of question including but not limited to:•How was your experience with Art Zone?•When listening to music what is the most common way you listen and what is your favorite way to listen?•When you buy music what is the most common way you do it? Why?•What music is currently getting you excited, what’s in heavy rotation for you? Why do you like it?•What is your all time favorite music/band/musical artist•How do you define support? What do you think of?•Do or did your parents support your music? If so give an example, if not why not?•When and how did you feel the most supported being a musician? In what way do you like your music to be supported the most?•How would you describe the Seattle music scene and community?•What has been the best moment of performing creating being a musician in Seattle?•What is one thing you would like to see changed about the Seattle NW music community?•How do you define success?•How tied to feeling successful with your life is feeling successful with music?•What are your current goals?•Are you satisfied with what you've accomplished (in music) so far•If for some reason you could no longer create music what would you do? How would you react?•What is the struggle? If you could have anything for your music what would it be.•What are your three wishes?Featured music:"ITB" by Razor Clam off Vicious Sea Cows"There" by Razor Clam off Vicious Sea CowsLearn more here: https://www.facebook.com/razorclamglam/You can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on iTunes for iOS, Google Play Music, and Stitcher Radio for Android.
Today on the podcasts I caught up with King Leez. I asked Leez a bunch of questions including but not limited to:•Why were you in Paris?•What's the plan for the new music?•When listening to music what is the most common way you listen and what is your favorite way to listen?•When you buy music what is the most common way you do it? Why?•What music is currently getting you excited, what’s in heavy rotation for you? Why do you like it?•What is your all time favorite music/band/musical artist?•What is your favorite Seattle/NW band/musician/artist?•How do you define support? What do you think of?•Do or did your parents support your music? If so give an example, if not why not?•When and how did you feel the most supported being a musician? In what way do you like your music to be supported the most?•How would you describe the Northwest music scene and community?•What has been the best moment of performing creating being a musician in the Northwest?•What is one thing you would like to see changed about the Northwest music community? People, venues, communication, outlets,•What advice do you have for a new musician in the Northwest music community.•How do you define success?•How tied to feeling successful with your life is feeling successful with music?•What are your current goals?•If for some reason you could no longer create music what would you do? How would you react?•What is the struggle? If you could have anything for your music what would it be?•You found a genie in a bottle what are your three wishes?Featured music:"Dead Presidents" by King Leez"In My Mode" by King Leez off Supreme BeingLearn more here: https://soundcloud.com/1kingleezYou can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on iTunes for iOS, Google Play Music, and Stitcher Radio for Android.
Today on the podcast I caught up with Katie Kuffel while she is on the east coast leg of her tour. I asked Katie a bunch of questions including but not limited to:•What are your thoughts about touring?•What is the "direct to vinyl" project?•When listening to music what is the most common way you listen and what is your favorite way to listen?•When you buy music what is the most common way you do it? Why?•What music is currently getting you excited, what’s in heavy rotation for you? Why do you like it?•What is your all time favorite music/band/musical artist•What is your favorite Seattle/NW band/musician/artist•How do you define support? What do you think of?•Do or did your parents support your music? If so give an example, if not why not?•When and how did you feel the most supported being a musician? In what way do you like your music to be supported the most?•How would you describe the Seattle music scene and community?•What has been the best moment of performing creating being a musician in Seattle?•What is one thing you would like to see changed about the Seattle NW music community? People, venues, communication, outlets?•How do you define success?•How tied to feeling successful with your life is feeling successful with music?•What are your current goals?•Are you satisfied with what you've accomplished (in music) so far?•How were you able to transition to being a full time musician?•If for some reason you could no longer create music what would you do? How would you react?•What is the struggle? If you could have anything for your music what would it be.•If you could have anything what would it be?Featured music:"As The Crow Flies" by Katie Kuffel off Take It Up"Take It Up" by Katie Kuffel off Take It UpLearn more here: https://www.katiekuffel.com/You can find, subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on iTunes for iOS, Google Play Music, and Stitcher Radio for Android.