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Inigo Kennedy - Ignoring the Obvious [asymp3013] Techno Electronic

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2008-06-14 07:11:29 by deepgoa in NJ/DJ DEEP-GOA's DSNightâ„¢ Sessions & Conversations
...Obvious - a timely thirteenth release for his Asymmetric|MP3 project Ignoring The Obvious is available as a free MP3 release and consists of five new tracks. It is downloadable at no cost via the Asymmetric website at www.asymmetric.co.uk The tracks, Immaculate Timing, A Sordid Return, Relentless Calm, Your Selective Brian and Paternoster...
 
 
 
 
 
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Interview: David Wingo of Ola Podrida

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2007-12-11 19:57:00 by Captain Obvious in Captain Obvious
...Obvious Obvious: So what's in the name Ola Podrida? Where did it come from and what does it mean Wingo: There was a crafts-mall/puppet-show theater near where I grew up in Dallas called "Olla Podrida", but being white people we all pronounced it "Ola Podrida"... it was the first place I ever had a job (dressing up as a mouse at...
 
 
 
 
 
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Interview: Joe Pug

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2008-06-12 12:43:00 by Captain Obvious in Captain Obvious
...Obvious Obvious: Congratulations on the release of your Nation Of Heat EP. It's truly a memorable debut. I'm thoroughly impressed by your lyrics. Which writers, musicians and/or authors, do you think most prominently influence your songwriting Pug: Well, certainly Dylan and Prine are huge for me. They might be obvious, but I think that's...
 
 
 
 
 
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Interview: Doug Burr

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2008-02-24 01:48:00 by Captain Obvious in Captain Obvious
...Obvious Obvious: Besides being a musician, you've got a day job AND you're a husband and a father. Is it difficult to balance your music with your home life Burr: YES! But we already had our first child when I started gigging on the scene alot back in 1999, so I've never really been doing this without them. But I've got three kids now so...
 
 
 
 
 
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Interview: David Karsten Daniels

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2008-03-18 12:55:00 by Captain Obvious in Captain Obvious
...Obvious Obvious: You just played South By Southwest. That Presbyterian church lineup sounded awesome, how was the gig DKD: Bowerbirds played a great set as always. Mark Paulson never gets too much mention but he's doing all the heavy lifting in that band - the shimmering violin parts alongside the mega deep bass pedals on the ground most...
 
 
 
 
 
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Interview: Scott Avett of The Avett Brothers

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2008-04-29 15:34:00 by Captain Obvious in Captain Obvious
...Obvious Obvious: I drove to Mobile, AL the other night and caught your live show, which quite honestly was one of the best I've ever been to (right up there with Wilco). The energy was great, especially considering the relatively modest crowd. Do you prefer playing to larger crowds or in more intimate settings Scott: We have learned to...
 
 
 
 
 
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Interview: Willy Vlautin of Richmond Fontaine

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2008-07-31 15:20:00 by Captain Obvious in Captain Obvious
...Obvious Obvious: Besides being the lead singer of alt. country band Richmond Fontaine, you're also a fledgling author. I really enjoyed The Motel Life and I'm in the middle of your newest novel Northline . When did you decide to pursue the author thing Vlautin: I started writing fiction in earnest when I was 21 or so. I've always felt more...
 
 
 
 
 
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Interview: Samamidon

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2007-12-21 12:39:00 by Captain Obvious in Captain Obvious
...Obvious Obvious: The arrangements and orchestration on your upcoming album All Is Well really impressed me. Who was involved in the recording process and how did you hook up with Icelandic record label Bedroom Community Samamidon: The orchestral arrangements are by my friend, the composer Nico Muhly - he is also how I got connected to...
 
 
 
 
 
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Interview: Nils Edenloff of The Rural Alberta Advantage

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2008-11-26 15:43:00 by Captain Obvious in Captain Obvious
...Obvious Obvious: So, what exactly was the advantage of growing up in rural Alberta Edenloff: I guess the whole idea of it came after moving to Toronto. It wasn't until I left that I realized how much of an impact the experiences and memories I had growing up in Alberta affected me and the songs that I was writing. I guess it was then that...