
Luis Felber - Attawalpa
In this hour‑long TalkArt episode, host Robert Diamant chats with multi‑instrumentalist and composer Luis Felber (aka Atta Welper) about his artistic journey—from early childhood exposure to his mother’s painting, forming teenage bands, and becoming a London session musician, to co‑writing the Netflix series soundtrack and releasing two albums, Presence and Experience. Felber reflects on the evolution of pop stars into self‑identified "artists" in the 80s, the importance of creative freedom, and how his eclectic background in music, film, and club culture shapes his current work on a third, potentially breakthrough album. The conversation also touches on the role of community, mentorship, and the challenges of staying authentic amid industry pressures.
The Lagniappe Sessions :: Resavoir & Matt Gold
The episode titled "The Lagniappe Sessions :: Resavoir & Matt Gold" appears to consist primarily of brief interjections and a thank‑you message, with no discernible discussion topics, guest insights, or substantive content. No clear themes, takeaways, or expert perspectives are...
The Lagniappe Sessions :: The Sleeves
In this experimental episode of The Lagniappe Sessions, the band The Sleeves perform a stream-of-consciousness lyrical piece that blends surreal imagery with themes of anxiety, longing, and the search for escape. The recurring motif of a mysterious train heading to...

Hrishikesh Hirway and the Perfect Song Myth
In this episode, host Jeremy chats with musician and creator Hrishikesh Hirway, best known for the acclaimed podcast Song Exploder. They explore Hirway's journey from his early 1 AM Radio projects to feeling stuck, which led him to launch Song...
All One Song :: Simon Joyner on “After The Gold Rush”
In this episode of All One Song, host Tyler Wilcox talks with Omaha singer‑songwriter Simon Joyner about Neil Young’s iconic track “After the Gold Rush.” Joyner recounts how the song first captivated him as a nine‑year‑old, shaping his early singing...

Across the Horizon Ep. 63: Pan-American
In this episode, host Bob Holmes chats with Mark Nelson (Pan American) about his new album *Fly the Ocean in a Silver Plane* and his recent collaborations with artists like Chelsea Bridge, Michael Gregoni, and Kramer. They reflect on how...

Alessia Cara: Why Is It so Hard to Find Love in 2026?
In this episode, Alessia Cara explores why finding love feels especially challenging in 2026, attributing the difficulty to the overwhelming flood of curated images and advice on social media that distort self‑perception. She argues that constant comparison fuels a "grass...

Talking Music DATA with Chris Dalla Riva
In this episode of House of Strauss, host Royce Webb chats with data‑driven music analyst Chris Dalla Riva about his book *Uncharted Territory*, which uses Billboard Hot 100 data to uncover hidden patterns in popular music. They explore why 1950s hits...

The 30 Greatest Living American Songwriters
The episode explores how New York Times journalists compiled a list of the 30 greatest living American songwriters, detailing a multi‑stage voting process that involved musicians, producers, critics, scholars and industry insiders. The conversation highlights the challenges of narrowing down...

SACHA STONE Live on Cafe Locked Out with MGG and Martin
In this episode, host Martin sits down with visionary activist Sasha Stone, who speaks about his lifelong mission of irreverence toward institutional authority and the need for personal embodiment of freedom. Stone critiques the historical control mechanisms of governments, religion,...

168: "Best of You" Vs. "Like a Stone" (W/Pat Finnerty!)
In this episode the hosts Todd, Lena, and guest Pat Finnerty debate the merits of Foo Fighters’ “Best of You” versus Audioslave’s “Like a Stone,” using the songs as a springboard to reminisce about the 2000s rock era. They discuss...
Taylor Swift Files to Trademark Her Voice and Likeness Amid Crackdown on AI Deepfakes
The episode explores Taylor Swift's recent move to trademark her voice and likeness as a preemptive strike against AI-generated deepfakes. It explains how the trademark system works, the legal precedent for protecting a performer's vocal identity, and the broader industry...

The CLO QUIZ SHOW
The episode of The CLO QUIZ SHOW is a free‑form, improv‑style broadcast that blends original music, satirical commentary, and a live quiz. Hosts Simon O'Rourke and Kelly debut a new song called “Thought Police,” riff on French politics, and then...

Stage Clothes and Nunchucks with Kevin Morby
In this episode, host Jeremy Kirkland chats with singer‑songwriter Kevin Morby about his new album Little Wide Open and how living in multiple cities—Kansas City, Los Angeles, and New York—shapes his songwriting and sense of home. They explore the album’s...

Remembering My Friend and Mentor, Prince - 10 Years Later
The episode reflects on Prince’s legacy beyond his music, highlighting his extensive humanitarian work, including funding tech education through Yes We Code, supporting solar initiatives via Green For All, and personal interventions for individuals in crisis. The host shares personal...