Off the Record features interviews with local and national musicians as aired on WKNC 88.1 FM HD-1 Raleigh
In this episode of Off The Record, Lachlan Vester interviews Ajena, a Raleigh-based band.
★ Support this podcast ★Constance Old is an Eco-Artist based in Connecticut spanning 2D graphic practices to 3D weaving and fiber based work utilizing 'consumer detritus', so mostly plastic. Her work calls attention to the vast surplus of packaging materials excreted by our current industrial landscape yet makes them beautiful and re-enlivened. Her recent work based in trash pick ups featuring knots of lobster trap ropes curated by the oceans vortex highlights the beauty of our natural systems and our complex relationship with them, ultimately calling to action environmental awareness. As North Carolinians who steward lands from mountains to marshes, Constance's work calls attention to the enriching opportunity for artists and community members based in clean up initiatives and creativity weaved into our daily lives by how we chose to capture and portraiture ourselves.
★ Support this podcast ★NC band Lilly Flower talks their discography, evolution, collaboration and curated soundscape of inspirations. Blending punk, electronic, and ambient styles Lilly Flower is amping up the Raleigh scene after live shows at Chanel Beads and Hopscotch music festival and are brewing up new music as their bands sound grows together.
★ Support this podcast ★Sophia Stel reflects on her discography, sonic worlds and creative process; commenting on the factors that led to the projects and their sounds. Her work in deeply intertwined with personal experience referencing and building worlds off of her own intertwined with heartbreaks and personal renaissances. Inspired by pop and alternative pop, Stel blends genre and practices to create jams across the board.
★ Support this podcast ★Pando met with Pamela Valfer of Kitty Craft to discuss her triumphant return to the Flower Patch, how she's been preparing for her East Coast tour, and what fans can expect for future Kitty Craft projects.
★ Support this podcast ★Lachlan Vester presents an interview with Raleigh hardcore outfit BRICK following their show at the Merwin house and leading up to their performance at Locals only.
★ Support this podcast ★An interview with Copenhagen's shinyhunt about their project and sound.
★ Support this podcast ★DJ Sharkbite interviews Alex Rossiter and Nat Esten from Saved by the 90s ahead of their performance at Packapalooza. The band, based in New York City, has been together since 2010, performing a mix of 90s music. The band encourages fans to dress in 90s attire and aims to bring high energy to every show.
★ Support this podcast ★Evie Dallmann interviews Carter Bentley and Connor Smith about their sound design for the film "Hell Squad 2: Fresh Meat." Carter, who invited Connor to join the team, highlights the extensive work involved in the sequel. Connor shares his excitement about incorporating his own music into the film, including songs he made for other projects. They discuss the synth-focused score, inspired by John Carpenter, and the use of a clock tower melody. Connor emphasizes the importance of respecting and sampling from various influences, aiming to create a unique and culturally relevant soundtrack. The conversation also touches on the balance between horror and humor in the film.
★ Support this podcast ★Singer of Belgium-based 'Slow Crush' Isa talks about the band, shoegaze and metal.
★ Support this podcast ★WKNC's Valerie Gorham interviews Amelia Leonard, an indie folk artist from Durham, North Carolina. Amelia discusses her musical journey, starting with her first album "Lionhearted," inspired by her father's encouragement and her love for folk music. Her second album, "Prego Brego," is named after a scene from "The Lord of the Rings" that resonated with her. Amelia's songwriting is a therapeutic outlet, often reflecting her personal experiences.
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