Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 32 days 12 hours 11 minutes
On this episode I share clips from some of my favorite episodes of the podcast from 2023. It includes clips from the following episodes:
372: They Hate Change
358: Brijean
359: DRAMA
345: Julia Logue
352: Kendall Lujan
353: Desolation Horse
354: Good Looks
356: Wellsy
375: Junior Bloomer
370: Combo Move
365: Sistemas Inestables
360: NNAMDI
Stay tuned next week for Part 2 of the Best of 2023...
Small Leaks Sink Ships is a Portland, Oregon based band. I chatted with the band's drummer, London Van Rooy about the band's brand new LP Low Tide, their first record in 7 years. We talked about how the songwriting, production, and creative relationships have evolved over time...
Korey B. is a Portland, Oregon based rapper. I chatted with Korey about how he got interested in making music, skateboarding, how he developed his voice as a rapper, work ethic, collaborations, and more.
To keep up with Korey B, the sponsors for the episode, and the Dan Cable Presents Podcast, please check out the links below!
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Quillan George is an event producer, music programmer, and co-founder of the Otis Mountain Get Down Music Festival, which takes place in Elizabethtown, New York. I chatted with Quillan about his background in the music industry, what sparked the ideas for starting the Otis Mountain Get Down, back in 2013, how the festival has evolved, and the experiences that informed what he wanted to present...
Slurgeon is a Portland, Oregon based producer. I chatted with him about his entry point into making music, growing up around the Washington D.C. music scene, his exposure to experimental music, how his craft has developed over time, creating an arc and story through instrumental music, and more.
Check out Slurgeon's brand new EP 'Tulpa' available on all streaming services on 11/29/23...
Kitchen Congregation is the solo music project of Portland based singer songwriter and musician, Hannah Morton. I chatted with Hannah about her early exposure to music, starting the band Laska with her sisters, songwriting, producing her own music, live show presentation, and more...
Twin Bridges is the Portland-based chamber pop / neoclassical folk project led by cellist and songwriter Zach Gerzon. I chatted with Zach about his early exposure to music, his evolution as a songwriter, using songwriting as a way to process the world, and the heavy experiences that sparked the ideas for the Twin Bridges debut record, Fertile Ashes. The record is available on vinyl and streaming...
This episode features commentary and tracks from Hannah Glavor, Bijoux Cone, Jacob Miller, and Harpers.
To keep up with all of the artists featured on this episode, the sponsors for the episode, and the Dan Cable Presents Podcast, please check out the links below!
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Todd Marston is a Portland, Oregon based musician, composer, and professor at Portland State University, where he is a jazz instructor and teaches courses on composition. I chatted with Todd about his beginnings in music, how he has evolved as a musician and individual, his approach to teaching, his time spent attending Berkeley School of Music, and more...
Friends of Noise is a Portland, Oregon based non-profit organization. They support creative youth in Portland through all ages concerts, workshops, and experience navigating the music scene. I chatted with Andre Middleton, the groups executive director, about how the organization formed, the principles and ideas the group was founded upon, creating equity, providing a safe place youth to develop, and more...