The Vinyl Guide - Artist Interviews for Record Collectors and Music Nerds
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Ep390: Zev Feldman's 2023 RSD Releases
The Vinyl Guide - Artist Interviews for Record Collectors and Music Nerds
04/20/23 • 68 min
Zev Feldman, The Jazz Detective, returns to share his recent tape finds and upcoming releases for Record Store Day 2023.
Topics include:
- Zev Feldman introduction
- Comments on the passing of Amhad Jamal
- Memories of Amhad Jamal reviewing recent recordings
- The process for getting these releases issued
- The stars aligned for 6 RSD releases
- The importance of the Left Bank Jazz Society
- The Left Bank tape archive
- Walter Bishop Jr – Bish at the Bank
- Zev curates releases with booklets, pictures, info
- Shirley Scott: Queen Talk: Live at the Left Bank
- Are there photographs of the artists during Left Bank sessions
- Sonny Stitt: Boppin’ In Baltimore – Live at the Left Bank
- Chet Baker: Blue Room
- The pictures of Chet Baker
- Some projects take years, some take months
- Vinyl pressing times are getting better, more capacity
- Bill Evans: Treasures – his 10th album with the Bill Evans Estate
- Will he be reissuing some Bill Evans releases?
- Eric Dolphy: Musical Prophet – 2nd pressing
- The differences between the 1st and 2nd pressings
- Any thoughts of reissuing the Lee Morgan Live at the Lighthouse boxset?
- Having unsalvageable tapes from Max Roach and Clifford Brown
- How often do people reach out to Zev with tapes?
- Would Zev branch away from Jazz?
- Upcoming releases
- Interview wrap up
High-resolution & Commercial Free version of this interview available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide
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If you like records, just starting a collection or are an uber-nerd with a house-full of vinyl, this is the podcast for you. Nate Goyer is The Vinyl Guide and discusses all things music and record-related
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Ep365: The Return of the Cassette Tape
The Vinyl Guide - Artist Interviews for Record Collectors and Music Nerds
11/21/22 • 46 min
The Cassette tape audio format is having a minor renaissance with artists & labels turning to the format in the wake of supply chain issues and a thirst for nostalgia. Today we talk to Jean-Luc Renou, CEO of Recording The Masters - RTM - about this phenomenon and how music lovers should think of the cassette tape.
Topics include:
- Why are cassettes being revisited?
- The history of RTM
- The arc of cassette sales over recent decades
- The difference between cassettes of the 80s and now
- Record Store Day cassettes releases
- Do we start w analogue tape?
- The changing formulas for magnetic tape
- Is there a finite amount of cassette tape?
- The durability of cassettes
- Can I play a cassette decades after last use?
- Common mistakes in caring for cassettes
- Aging parts of a cassette tape
- Sourcing parts for cassette manufacturing
- Were companies making cassettes in the last few decades?
- Number of cassette manufacturers
- Differences in cassette types – formulas, various noise reductions, etc
- The history of the compact cassette format
- The impact of the Sony Walkman
- Was there a cassette format war?
- Who is making cassette players today?
- The niche industry helped cassettes survive the last 30 years
- How long can cassettes last?
- People purchasing cassettes with no means to listen to it
- The biggest challenges to the modern cassette industry
- Cassettes have benefitted due to the vinyl backlog
- Creating pre-recorded cassettes
- Modern demand for reel to reel tapes
- Comments on VHS tape
- Partner network for pre-recorded tapes
- RTM’s new cassette tape player
- Interview wrap up
Extended, High-resolution & Commercial Free version of this interview available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide
Listen on Apple: https://apple.co/2Y6ORU0 Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/36qhlc8 Follow our Podcast: https://linktr.ee/vinylguide
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Support our show: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide
If you like records, just starting a collection or are an uber-nerd with a house-full of vinyl, this is the podcast for you. Nate Goyer is The Vinyl Guide and discusses all things music and record-related
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Ep331: John Dwyer - Osees, Castleface Records
The Vinyl Guide - Artist Interviews for Record Collectors and Music Nerds
03/21/22 • 65 min
John Dwyer is the driving force of Osees, a band who celebrates music on vinyl and other collectable formats. Today John shares about his music collection, his focus on vinyl and music exploration, his label Castleface Records and much more.
Topics include:
- Adjustments of John’s routine made due to Covid
- Current projects he’s been working on
- How John manages multiple projects
- John getting into heavier music
- Getting into early noise music in Providence RI
- What does the next record sound like?
- John likes collecting things – discusses record collecting
- Discussing what we do with record collection when we die
- What’s the most out of place record in John’s collection?
- John keeps purchasing copies of “I Need Some Money” by Eddie Harris and John Sermon and Stu Martin “Live at Woodstock Town Hall”
- John taking chords from Miles Davis “Tribute to Jack Johnson”
- Do you care about 1st or collectable pressings?
- How do you take care of your records?
- How John dials in his turntable
- What role does vinyl play in The Osees?
- Taking records and product on the road
- What’s the wackiest thing you’ve put on the merch table?
- What are your feelings on Osees records going for large amounts?
- Discussing The Flying Lizards
- Efforts to archive his work – what is the end game?
- Involvement in Castleface Records
- Current vinyl pressing delay issues
- The future of vinyl creation & 3D printers
- Hi-fi audio and the weakest link
- Wood-gluing records – other gimmicks for products
- Signing up for updates on Osees and Castleface
- The genesis of the name “Castleface Records”
- Interview wrap up
Extended version of this interview located here: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide
Listen on Apple: https://apple.co/2Y6ORU0 Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/36qhlc8 Follow our Podcast: https://linktr.ee/vinylguide
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If you like records, just starting a collection or are an uber-nerd with a house-full of vinyl, this is the podcast for you. Nate Goyer is The Vinyl Guide and discusses all things music and record-related
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Ep454: The Return of Redd Kross with Jeff & Steven McDonald
The Vinyl Guide - Artist Interviews for Record Collectors and Music Nerds
07/01/24 • 65 min
Jeff & Steven McDonald formed Redd Kross at a pivotal time in the LA music scene, playing their 1st gigs in their early teens and were mentored by Black Flag. Their influences are vast and their appreciation for musical artistry runs deep.
Redd Kross is back with a new double album - "The Redd Album" - and we talk to the brothers about some of the music and memories that brought them to this moment.
Topic Include:
- The Redd Album – lots of “red” components
- Memories with meeting Beatles
- Jeff wants to meet Bob Dylan
- Steven’s story with George Harrison
- Impressions and moments within the Zappa Universe
- Memories of collecting records in their youth
- Jeff enjoyed finding strange/new music
- Finding music and sharing with others
- Perspectives on Jazz
- Runaways & Ramones were their entry point to punk
- Other young teenagers in the early punk scene
- Police brutality at early punk shows
- Memories of the Polliwog Park show with Black Flag
- Getting Raymond Pettibone artwork for the “Born Innocent” album
- Was Redd Kross ever approached to be on SST or New Alliance?
- Experiencing their music for the 1st time on vinyl
- The early Posh Boy “Red Cross” EP pressings
- The role that flyering played in early career
- Responses to “The Decline of Western Civilization Part II”
- Rare Redd Kross/White Flag single – 100 made
- “Teen Babes from Monsanto” – The Version Especial
- Gasatanka Records label and logo
- Redd Kross master tapes
- Wanting to remix Neurotica
- Modern remixes of classic records
- Creating the “forever” mixes, continuously improving Beatles
- The “Peter Jackson” version of “Raw Power”
- Creating the Redd Album
- Debating and arguing about song sequencing
- Interview wrap up
Extended, Commercial-Free & High Resolution version of this podcast is available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide
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Ep460: David Yow - The Jesus Lizard, Scratch Acid
The Vinyl Guide - Artist Interviews for Record Collectors and Music Nerds
08/19/24 • 52 min
David Yow discusses "RACK", the first Jesus Lizard album in 26 years, his acting career, stage vs. screen, dangerous moments of live performances & more!
Topic Include:
- David Yow meets Skater the cat
- Penny the cat meets Skater
- “Rack” is the first album in 26 years
- Releases on Touch and Go and Ipecac
- Inspiring bands and albums for David
- Being inspired by punk bands in Austin
- Taking inspiration from The Incredible Shrinking Dickies
- Starting with bass then moving to vocals with Scratch Acid
- Coming up in a scene alongside Butthole Surfers
- Avoiding a musical speed trap
- Skater asks David a question
- Mixing the vocals lower in the mix
- Steve Albini’s awareness of new album
- Talk of having Steve Albini’s ashes in space
- What is David’s signature dish?
- Is David a good handyman?
- Does David miss performing in downtimes for his bands?
- Comparing playing live with acting
- An actor’s job is to make the director’s dream come true
- Good chance of tour dates in Japan and Australia
- Acting in FREE L.S.D. movie
- Does he have a different persona for the stage?
- Preparation for a live show – involves beers
- The most dangerous performance of his career
- The band thought David was dead
- Does David know his limits for performance?
- The Jesus Lizard show at Garden Amp – June 2024
- Any apprehension about extending the Jesus Lizard catalogue with “Rack”?
- The process for song writing for “Rack”
- David isn’t the person who tracks the master tapes
- Random find of Scratch Acid tapes in an Oklahoma warehouse
- Engineer/Producer SPOT part of the Austin scene
- Making all Jesus Lizard albums with 4-letter words
- What were alternative titles before “Rack” was decided
- There probably won’t be another Jesus Lizard album
- Does David have a record collection? What does he collect?
- “Tonight You Look Like a Spider” Monolith edition
- Making physical items, sculptures
- The cover art of “RACK”
- Holes in the backstory of “Hide & Seek”
- It’s good to have mystery in lyrics
- The story of the Nirvana / Jesus Lizard split 7”
- Interview wrap up
Order the new Jesus Lizard LP "RACK" here.
Order the "FREE LSD" Blu-Ray and CD package here
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Ep445: Dweezil Zappa - Return of the Son of...
The Vinyl Guide - Artist Interviews for Record Collectors and Music Nerds
04/22/24 • 68 min
Dweezil Zappa returns to The Vinyl Guide to share stories of Frank, the recordings, Frank's record collection, an unreleased track with Eddie Van Halen, discuss his tour celebrating 50 years of "Roxy & Elsewhere", "Apostrophe'" and more!
- The changing world of touring
- 50 years since “Roxy & Elsewhere” & “Apostrophe”
- Memories of the making of Roxy and Apostrophe
- "Roxy and Elsewhere" arrangements and approach for live shows
- Frank’s approach to being “in the moment” in a guitar solo
- Dweezil’s live interaction with other band members
- The Rox(postroph)y touring band
- Did Dweezil recognize the uniqueness of his upbringing?
- Dweezil’s history with playing guitar
- Seeing the guitar neck as shapes
- Working with his dad and musicians that were around the house
- Frank’s response to Dweezil becoming a musician
- How did Frank look back on “Roxy & Elsewhere” and “Apostrophe”?
- Various entry points to Frank’s music
- Does Dweezil have his father’s archivist mentality
- Dweezil has had no involvement for Zappa Family Trust releases
- Thoughts on the recent Roxy box sets
- What Zappa music is Dweezil still aspiring to play?
- ROX(POSTROPH)Y tour plans, international tour dates?
- Dweezil’s version of “Stayin’ Alive” with Ozzy Osbourne
- Frank and Ozzy’s interactions
- Frank’s vinyl collection and listening habits
- When the Zappa family would receive Frank’s latest album
- Did Dweezil have any time with Randy Rhoads?
- The unreleased “What The Hell Was I Thinking?” track w/ Eddie Van Halen, Brian May, Angus and Malcolm Young & lots more
- Dweezil is remixing projects for ATMOS (Deep Purple ‘Machine Head’ recent project)
- The history and future of “What The Hell Was I Thinking?”
- Working with Brian May, Joe Walsh and Eddie Van Halen
- Any special guests on the ROX(POSTROPH)Y tour
- Dweezil’s podcast “Running with the Dweezil”
- Interview wrap up
Check out Dweezil's tour dates here.
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Ep424: New Pressing Plant - ONYX Record Press, Los Angeles
The Vinyl Guide - Artist Interviews for Record Collectors and Music Nerds
11/16/23 • 58 min
ONYX Record Press in one of the newest record plants in the world. Opening in 2023 and based in Los Angeles, founders Moe Espinosa (aka Drumcell) and Gil Tamazyan talk to use about the vision of ONYX records and help educate us on the art of vinyl production.
- Interview start
- Why open a vinyl pressing plant in 2023?
- What does ONYX do different?
- What are common mistakes that ONYX is addressing?
- People can visit the pressing plant
- Where does the pressing waste end up?
- ONYX’s approach to stampers
- Materials, black & coloured pellet talk
- Are we still seeing growth in vinyl numbers?
- Is sound compromised by various colours and variants?
- Increase in warped and scuffed records
- What’s lead time for records at the moment?
- Developing new talent for pressing records
- Wild mastering jobs – locked grooves, vinyl tricks
- Making a $7,000 record out of hashish
- Pressing records with items inside
- What’s in the future for vinyl records?
- Impact of record weight (180g)
- What are the recommended sleeves for vinyl?
- Sequencing music for the vinyl format
- Interview wrap up
Extended, Commercial-Free & High Resolution version of this podcast is available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide
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Ep379: Kevin Rutmanis - Cows, Melvins, Tomahawk, Hepa-Titus
The Vinyl Guide - Artist Interviews for Record Collectors and Music Nerds
02/13/23 • 69 min
Kevin Rutmanis takes us through his career, rare records, vinyl pressings, working with Melvins, Tomahawk, Cows, AmRep, Ipecac Recordings, his 2 new LPs "Crackpot Whorehead" w Trevor Dunn, "unEat" w Hepa-Titus and more!
Topics include:
- Kevin has many hats
- Short vinyl runs on his new albums
- The recording of the new albums
- How he works with Trevor and other collaborators
- Putting his projects out in limited vinyl runs/lathe cuts
- How Kevin and Trevor collaborated across the country
- The album name “Crackpot Whorehead”
- The term “unEat”
- Hat Change #1
- Kevin understands music collecting
- Kevin spent a lot of money on White House records
- Kevin likes movie soundtracks
- Memories of recording Hostile Ambient Takeover
- Cows “Taint Plurbius Taint Unum”
- Cows getting involved with Treehouse Records
- Some Cows have been reissued, some haven’t
- The HAZEXXL pressing of Sexy Pee Story
- Tom Hazelmyer is awesome
- The story of “Daddy Has a Tail”
- Kevin does know where the Cows master tapes are
- Does Kevin reflect much?
- Moving from Cows to Melvins
- Recording “Electro Retard” / Mans Ruin label vinyl
- Recording the Trilogy (“The Maggot”, “The Bootlicker”, The Crybaby”)
- Hat Change #2
- Hepa-Titus & Mickey Mouse artwork
- Memories of Melvins joining Ipecac
- Joining Tomahawk
- Reissues of Tomahawk vinyl – where’s “Mit Gas”?
- Kevin just wants his music out there, free or not
- How does Kevin find out about new music?
- LA record shops
- Kevin lost a lot of records
- Hepa-Titus hand drawn covers for an art show
- Discussion of rare records of Hepa-Titus
- Is Gina / Mow Skwoz do art inspired by the music?
- DIY record packaging and shipping
- Hat Change #3
- How to order the new LPs
- Will Kevin return to live shows?
- Matthew Barney soundtrack
- Cosmic Psychos memories
- Interview wrap up
Order Kevin's new LPs here: "Crackpot Whorehead" w Trevor Dunn | "unEat" w hepa-Titus
VIDEO, Extended, High-resolution & Commercial Free version of this interview available at: www.Patreon.com/VinylGuide
Listen on Apple: https://apple.co/2Y6ORU0 Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/36qhlc8 Follow our Podcast: https://linktr.ee/vinylguide
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If you like records, just starting a collection or are an uber-nerd with a house-full of vinyl, this is the podcast for you. Nate Goyer is The Vinyl Guide and discusses all things music and record-related
Ep437: Richard Patrick of Filter
The Vinyl Guide - Artist Interviews for Record Collectors and Music Nerds
02/19/24 • 48 min
With "The Algorithm", it's clear Richard Patrick of Filter is not mellowing with age. He discusses his history, smashing instruments, the 2022 reunion with Trent Reznor and NIN, his thoughts on AI music, outtakes and more.
- "The Algorithm" vinyl direct and in Australia
- Richard is a fully digital music listener
- Music around the Patrick house
- Impactful artists to Richard: The Clash, U2, Skinny Puppy, Ministry
- Dealing with unpredictable electronics onstage with NIN
- Abusing instruments with Nine Inch Nails – breaking keyboards and guitars
- The 2022 reunion with NIN in Cleveland
- Performing “Hey Man, Nice Shot” with NIN
- The relationship between Richard and Trent Reznor
- Richard’s memories of Australia
- The lyrics and theme of The Algorithm
- Richard is not mellowing with age
- Louise Post of Veruca Salt called out Filter on stage telling them to get over themselves
- Richard’s recollections of the Pledge Music debacle
- Richard’s thoughts on AI and music
- The secret for keeping his voice strong
- The vinyl reissue of “The Amalgamut”
- The scrapping of Rebus
- Any more Filter outtakes?
- Interview wrap up
Tickets for Filter's Australian dates here.
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Ep378: The History of Goth with John Robb
The Vinyl Guide - Artist Interviews for Record Collectors and Music Nerds
02/08/23 • 57 min
John Robb, author, journalist and music fanatic discusses his new book "The History of Goth" by taking us through it's history, rich with art, music and culture.
Topics include:
- Cross continental introductions
- Goth seems to have permeated all forms of music & art
- Summarizing the history of Goth starting with the sacking of Rome in 411 AD
- The tribal nature of Goth and art in general
- Did John feel the culture of Goth wasn’t understood?
- Nick Cave being an elder statesman of Goth
- What were early Goth songs in modern music?
- What constitutes a Goth song?
- Industrial bands (Skinny Puppy, Front 242) being inspired by Goth
- The geographical trends of Goth culture
- The US producing Ramones and The Cramps
- The impulsiveness of The Cramps
- The impact of format of vinyl records on Goth culture
- How did John research and create the History of Goth?
- Goth in present day mainstream art (Wednesday, Tim Burton movies, etc)
- What about Goth is misunderstood?
- John thinks records will continue to rise in value. I don’t.
- The remaining records of John’s collection
- Meeting, interviewing Nirvana and Fugazi
- New bands that John enjoys
- Interview wrap up
Order "The History of Goth" book here.
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