Frank Zappa's masterpiece 'Hot Rats' is 50 years old and today we explore the history and legacy of this pivotal LP with Ahmet Zappa and Joe 'Vaultmeister' Travers, as well as discuss the Hot Rats Sessions Box Set, Frank's vinyl and lots more Zappa talk. FZ fans rejoice!
Read MoreEp193: Marty Willson-Piper - Record Collector
Aside from being an incredibly prolific and influential musician, Marty Willson-Piper is a record collector of the highest order. Today we speak about his hobby, his collection and his vinyl habits as he continues to fill the In Deep Music Archive with the music he loves.
Read MoreEp192: The Bob Lefsetz Interview - Live from Australian Music Week
Few people continue to shape music industry strategy and opinion like Bob Lefsetz. Author of the "Lefsetz Letter" and podcast, Bob joins us today in front of an audience at Australian Music Week to talk vinyl, music, his 'asteroid albums' and anything else that comes to mind.
Read MoreEp191: No Comfort for Monolord
As they continue to tour the world, Monolord drummer Esben Willems calls in to discuss life on the road, Monolord's vinyl history, the new album 'No Comfort' and lots more.
Read MoreEp190: Peter Holmström of The Dandy Warhols
The Dandy Warhols are celebrating 25 years of music. Today guitarist Peter Holmström shares about his musical beginnings, vinyl records, career decisions, lessons leart while touring with David Bowie & heaps more. Enjoy!
Read MoreEp189: Michael Gira of Swans
Swans are distinct in their music and have a strong connection to their fanbase. Founder, singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Michael Gira joins us to discuss the creative process, how he develops material, his songwriting process, the new LP 'Leaving Meaning' and much more.
Read MoreEp188: Talkin' 'bout Van Halen w Greg Renoff
Van Halen were my Beatles. Growing up in California, they were the soundtrack to my youth and their music is fuel for good times. Today we talk band history, vinyl, legacy and future of the band with Van Halen historian, author and maniac, Greg Renoff.
Read MoreEp187: Across Generations with John Carter Cash
3rd generation Carter alum and son of Johnny & June, John Carter Cash joins us to talk family history, the records, the tapes, his father's record collection, the Rick Rubin recordings, the family legacy and the new 'Across Generations' LP which brings it all together.
Read MoreEp186: Very Uncertain Times w Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell
If you like heavy rock, you'll love Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell. Today discuss the band history, the rare records, the Rooster man and more with guitarist & vocalist Johnny Gorilla, PLUS a new track from the upcoming LP "Very Uncertain Times" on Rise Above Records.
Read MoreEp185: Bev Bevan of ELO, The Move, Quill and more
Bev Bevan has served wonderfully behind the drum kit for Electric Light Orchestra, The Move, Black Sabbath, Reign and others. Today he takes us through his history, talks vinyl, shares stories and much much more!
Read MoreEp184: Glen Matlock - Sex Pistols, The Rich Kids & more
Glen Matlock co-founded Sex Pistols and co-wrote most of their material, as well as songs for The Rich Kids and Iggy Pop. Today Glen shares his history with vinyl records, discusses the early days of his musical journey, shares some stories and a track from his new LP.
Read MoreEp183: Gene Hoglan, The Atomic Clock
Gene Hoglan has sat behind the drum kit for Dark Angel, Testament, Death, Fear Factory, Strapping Young Lad and more, and is the 'go-to guy' for many studio and live acts. Today Gene discusses his drumming history, the upcoming Dark Angel tour, tales from behind the kit, replacing drummers mid-tour and much more.
Read MoreEp182: The Analogue World of Roger Joseph Manning Jr
Roger Joseph Manning Jr has a style all his own. As a founding member of Jellyfish, Imperial Drag, speed-dial recipient from Beck and arranger for hire and studio-gun for the likes of Adele, Roger Waters, P!nk & more, today Roger shares his recent solo work and his love of vinyl and analogue audio.
Read MoreEp181: Trey Spruance - Secret Chiefs 3, Mr Bungle, Web of Mimicry Pt 2 of 2
Trey Spruance of Secret Chiefs 3 and Mr Bungle shares stories of making Disco Volante, mastering the vinyl with Bernie Grundman, forming Secret Chiefs 3, Web of Mimicry records and much more. This is part 2 of a 2 part series.
Read MoreEp180: Trey Spruance - Secret Chiefs 3, Mr Bungle, Web of Mimicry Pt 1 of 2
Trey Spruance of Secret Chiefs 3 and Mr Bungle shares stories of his early years, finding eclectic music around the world, the Mr Bungle cassette tapes, the recording of the Mr Bungle self titled album and much more. This is part 1 of a 2 part series.
Read MoreEp179: The Story of Abbey Road with Bruce Spizer
Abbey Road is perhaps the Beatles finest hour, however it was a hard-fought path that unwittingly became their end. Today Beatles historian Bruce Spizer shares the journey of John, Paul, George and Ringo down Abbey Road.
Read MoreEp178: Richard Patrick of Filter
Richard Patrick shares the history of Filter, the stories behind 'Short Bus', 'Title of Record', the vinyl catalogue of Filter, the early days of Nine Inch Nails, the satisfaction of his current soundtrack work and heaps more.
Read MoreEp177: The Y&T Tapes and the UMG Fire w Dave Meniketti
The 2008 UMG fire destroyed over 100,000 master tapes across hundreds of artists, including Y&T. Today Dave Meniketti discusses what the band lost, the process of finding out, dealing with the new reality and picking up the pieces.
Read MoreEp176: Scott Gorham of Black Star Riders and Thin Lizzy
Scott Gorham shares about the music and success of Thin Lizzy, as well as the Black Star Riders and their new LP 'Another State of Grace', plus a track to enjoy.
Read MoreEp175: The Early Years of Mr Bungle
It's been 20 years since we've heard from Mr Bungle. Today we speak with former manager Kristin Yee about the early days of this beloved band and how a group that sounded so different to anything else was given the freedom to create on their own terms.
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