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On this episode of the Radical Fabulatorium, I chat with Andrew Moore about his journey from studying guitar in Los Angeles to taking a leap of faith and moving to Beijing.
We get into the “perfect storm” moment when a routine visa run turned into years locked out of China.
Andrew also talks about his philosophy of “serving the song,” why being “cool to hang” is a professional survival skill on the road, and how those lessons carried over into his current trio work back home.
We dive into audio engineering, live-off-the-floor recording, touring the Rockies in a winter storm, and the creative spark behind his recent projects The Dip Session and Live at Xeroz.
And check out Andrew's music here:
https://www.andrewrdmoore.com/
By John Adam IanOn this episode of the Radical Fabulatorium, I chat with Andrew Moore about his journey from studying guitar in Los Angeles to taking a leap of faith and moving to Beijing.
We get into the “perfect storm” moment when a routine visa run turned into years locked out of China.
Andrew also talks about his philosophy of “serving the song,” why being “cool to hang” is a professional survival skill on the road, and how those lessons carried over into his current trio work back home.
We dive into audio engineering, live-off-the-floor recording, touring the Rockies in a winter storm, and the creative spark behind his recent projects The Dip Session and Live at Xeroz.
And check out Andrew's music here:
https://www.andrewrdmoore.com/