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Cheap Magic is a long-form dive into the underground world of Brice Frillici guy. This podcast is mega liner notes—part casual monologue, part behind-the-scenes journal. Brice opens up the vault on upcoming albums, art books, and projects, weaving stories around their creation and what they mean.
The current season builds toward August 19th, when a burst of new work lands all at once: multiple original albums, Original human AND AI-collaborative works, and visual books that trace twenty years of sound and image. It’s a flood of material, but each piece is given extended time to breathe here—introduced in detail, described with quiziological and graphic grit, and grounded in the lived experience of a carpenter, artist, and underground musician navigating what it means to keep the dream alive.
Why the albums exist, what the books are about, and how they connect to a life. Expect wandering descriptions, unexpected tangents, and moments of clarity that make you feel like you’re sitting across from him at the table.
By Brice FrilliciCheap Magic is a long-form dive into the underground world of Brice Frillici guy. This podcast is mega liner notes—part casual monologue, part behind-the-scenes journal. Brice opens up the vault on upcoming albums, art books, and projects, weaving stories around their creation and what they mean.
The current season builds toward August 19th, when a burst of new work lands all at once: multiple original albums, Original human AND AI-collaborative works, and visual books that trace twenty years of sound and image. It’s a flood of material, but each piece is given extended time to breathe here—introduced in detail, described with quiziological and graphic grit, and grounded in the lived experience of a carpenter, artist, and underground musician navigating what it means to keep the dream alive.
Why the albums exist, what the books are about, and how they connect to a life. Expect wandering descriptions, unexpected tangents, and moments of clarity that make you feel like you’re sitting across from him at the table.