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Indie Rock Catalog - Would you be a musician if nobody heard you?

Would you be a musician if nobody heard you?

11/06/24 • 6 min

Indie Rock Catalog

What if no one gets to hear your song? Does that mean you're a terrible songwriter? Probably not. Alejandro and Levi discuss how the quality of a song is not determined by the number of people that get to hear it. It's the Indie Rock Catalog backstory.
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What if no one gets to hear your song? Does that mean you're a terrible songwriter? Probably not. Alejandro and Levi discuss how the quality of a song is not determined by the number of people that get to hear it. It's the Indie Rock Catalog backstory.
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Season 1 | Episode 4linktr.ee/indierockcatalog

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In this episode of Indie Rock Catalog, hosts Alejandro and Levi dive into the creative forces behind a vibrant local music scene, featuring guests Jonathan Hape and Soren Song. Together, they reflect on the power of organic, unscripted music creation, sharing how early 2000s indie rock scenes in central Ohio shaped their artistic journeys. From the DIY energy of recording in bedrooms to the camaraderie found in local venues like CD Jungle and Basin Street, they discuss the pivotal moments that sparked lifelong friendships and artistic collaborations. The conversation explores how local scenes, shaped by timing, geography, and personal connections, foster unique sounds and community-driven music. It's a nostalgic yet insightful look into the indie rock scene’s evolution, from high school DIY bands to lasting impacts on today’s music landscape.
This conversation covers a rich tapestry of thoughts about local music scenes, the organic nature of creative communities, and the lasting impact of collaborations. The speakers reflect on how music scenes emerge naturally and the unique energy that drives them—often fueled by relationships, shared interests, and a sense of community.
Check out Jonathan Hape + Soren Song at:
https://www.jonathan-hape.com
https://www.sorensong.com
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