11a Sundays = Everything Good

Q: What are John Doe, The White Buffalo, Pete Yorn, Waxahatchee, Lumineers?

a Bands I saw perform live at the BeachLife Ranch festival on Friday, Sep 16

b. Bands whose albums will be played on Brave New World today, Sun Sep 18

c. All of the above

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Only The Very Best Indie Pop & Rock @11a Sundays

Beach Bunny, Pete Yorn, Old Sea Brigade, Plains, Yard Act, Luke Sital-Singh and vintage gems from Peter Gabriel, R.E.M., and Brian Eno.

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Hot hot hot (music!) 11a Sunday

Brave New World Bedroom Radio

AUG 7: Bedroom radio? Micro-casting? Web-cast? Live Stream? I don’t know what to call it but I dig it. Today at 11, beaming out indie pop & rock in the form of new faves Wilco, Old Sea Brigade, and Widowspeak plus vintage picks Nick Drake, Chainsaw Kittens, Echo & The Bunnymen and more.

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Sunday, funday, indie pop & rock @11am

Summer is half over by my count, but don’t panic! New indie pop & rock from Luke Sital-Singh, Alvvays, Horsegirl, Interpol plus vintage Smog, Fol Chen, The Only Ones and more is here to ease our hearts and minds.

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New Amsterdam Season Finale

And its a wrap on Season 4! This is such a rewarding show to work on, the creators and editors all have excellent music taste, which is soooo helpful in making me look brillaint! Some highlights of the season for me were Celeste “Love Is Back”, Edward Sharpe “Man On Fire”, Her Space Holiday “Sleepy Tigers”, Departure Lounge “Mr. Friendly”, Joy Oladokun “breathe again”, Saint Elsinore “Wild World”, Luca Fogale “Another Way Around” and, of course, the karaoke episode. :) Max has more adventures ahead in Season 5 so come back in the Fall! Here is a link to the playlist containing all the songs we featured in Season 4: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5gdlYZmECt46vV0GQkGtnL?si=9abe6839e481423d

Join me Wed Jan 26th 5pm - Bent by Nature podcast Q&A

If you are a KCRW member, you have access to a Q&A panel featuring myself as well as  Bob Carlson, co-producer of Bent by Nature and producer, host, and sound designer of UnFictional, Myke Dodge Weiskopf, co-producer of Bent by Nature and KCRW’s senior producer for music, and musician Steve Wynn for an exclusive members-only Q&A. We’ll discuss the Bent by Nature season, Deirdre O’Donoghue, and her show SNAP! Plus, we’ll give a behind-the-scenes look at how the podcast came to be.

KCRW members-only, Wednesday, January 26th at 5:00 PM PST. Click on the image below or go to the KCRW website to RSVP.

Twitch Playlist 01.23.22

Revisit 80’s indie

Hear the entire podcast series that I co-hosted about my radio mentor + 80s underground music, (produced by Bob Carlson and Myke Dodge Weiskopf), on-air today from noon-8pm on KCRW! Plus a few other gems from the Deirdre vaults.

Tune in to 89.9 FM on your radio or click on the image below to go straight to the site and stream on-line by clicking “Listen live” in the top left corner. So fun!

NEW KCRW podcast: Bent By Nature

I’m incredibly honored to be co-hosting the new KCRW podcast “Bent By Nature: Deirdre O’Donoghue and the Lost SNAP! Archives.” In my opinion, Deirdre was the best damn DJ in the world, also my inspiration, my mentor and my friend. She produced and hosted an incredible free-form radio show on KCRW from 1982-1991, making a home for bands as huge as REM and as obscure as The Reivers. This is a period of time mostly before Nirvana and before Indie was a genre, when discovering independent music was truly an art. Beginning October 28, you can hear all about it in the 10-episode podcast, but meanwhile you can enjoy a taste of the independent music she loved on this Spotify playlist! PS Please ‘like’ the playlist in Spotify if you can so more people will see it!

What a Music Supervisor Actually Does ...

Have you ever wondered what a Music Supervisor actually does? Finally someone brave enough to ask the question … and listen to the answer! Meet Scopophilia podcast host Becky Teller, she interviewed me for a 2-part podcast and along with explaining my job, she got me to divulge my Music Supervising influences and dreams for the future. Click on the photo or find “Scopophilia” wherever you get your podcasts.

Rivers Cuomo and Kelsey Grammar Bridge The Space Between

 
 

If you have a few hours and a steady supply of martinis I will tell you the story of this film that I have been working on for three years. Short version, I fell head over heels for the script when director Rachel Winter sent it to me, love at first read you might say. The movie features a young guy discovering songs written and recorded 20 years ago by a revered musician who is now off-the-grid. Rivers Cuomo (of Weezer) wrote the songs, Minibar and Kelsey Grammar recorded them in Elliott Smith’s old studio (now New Monkey) with Nick Luca from Calexico. #DreamProject

PS To access the soundtrack, click on the photo. The film is available wherever you rent or buy your digital movies, Amazon, iTunes, etc.

New Amsterdam Admits Luke Sital-Singh

Did you catch the Season 3 finale? Steamy, right? As you can imagine there was quite a bit of discussion about which song would accompany the momentous closing event. Some songs were too emotional, some were not emotional enough. Some were too slow, some were too fast. It was kind of like Goldilocks in the cabin of the three bears. But you know what song was just right? Luke Sital-Singh’s “Honest Man”. Swoon. I highly recommend pursuing all his music, like immediately. I made it easy, just click on the photo below and you’ll be there. He’s the real deal.

 
 

Sound Of Freedom

 
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This was such a compelling project, I think you’ll understand when you watch the Official Preview released today in conjunction with World Day Against Trafficking in Persons (https://www.un.org/en/observances/end-human-trafficking-day). Watch this spot for release news, no official release date has been set yet: http://www.soundoffreedommovie.com