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In Episode 146 of The Bass Shed Podcast, Ryan Roberts sits down with bassist Ben Suarez to talk about rhythm before instrument, starting bass later in life, and building a band intentionally from the ground up.
Ben’s first musical language wasn’t bass — it was hip-hop. Growing up on the East Coast, he spent years freestyling and performing as a rapper before ever picking up the instrument that would eventually define his role in music. Starting bass at 20, navigating a non-linear college path, and studying privately for nearly a decade, Ben developed his voice through experience, discipline, and bandstand reality rather than traditional conservatory expectations.
The conversation also explores the formation and growth of The Hip Snacks, a Denver-based rock-and-soul outfit formed through open mics, community jams, and a shared musical vision. Ryan and Ben discuss writing as a band instead of chasing trends, supporting powerful vocals without overplaying, influences spanning soul, rock, jam, and hip-hop, recording with intention versus simply capturing live energy, bass tone decisions in the studio versus on stage, and building identity without comparing timelines.
It’s a conversation rooted in artistry, craft, and culture — about trusting your path, serving the music, and committing to something bigger than yourself.
Connect with The Hip Snacks
Website
https://www.thehipsnacks.com
Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/thehipsnacks
Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/TheHipSnacks
YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/@TheHipSnacks
Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/artist/0ZYfCjDymrFrCAXdI9lC
Apple Music
https://music.apple.com/us/artist/the-hip-snacks/1693870096
Bandcamp
https://thehipsnacks.bandcamp.com
Episode Features
Lemur Music
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LemurMusic.com
Promo Code: THEBASSSHED
Jerry Jemmott — 15 Timeless Basslines
A transcription collection focused on feel, phrasing, and truly serving the song.
TheBassShedAcademy.org
The Wood Shed Bass
Vintage-inspired. Modern voice. Built for working players.
TheBassShed.com/wood-shed-bass
Kraft Geek Capsule Music Stand
Lightweight, collapsible, and gig-ready.
Use promo code SHED15 to save 15%.
https://kraftgeek.com/products/bravo-music-stand-209?ref=SHED15&utm_source=Website&utm_medium=Article&utm_campaign=
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In Episode 146 of The Bass Shed Podcast, Ryan Roberts sits down with bassist Ben Suarez to talk about rhythm before instrument, starting bass later in life, and building a band intentionally from the ground up.
Ben’s first musical language wasn’t bass — it was hip-hop. Growing up on the East Coast, he spent years freestyling and performing as a rapper before ever picking up the instrument that would eventually define his role in music. Starting bass at 20, navigating a non-linear college path, and studying privately for nearly a decade, Ben developed his voice through experience, discipline, and bandstand reality rather than traditional conservatory expectations.
The conversation also explores the formation and growth of The Hip Snacks, a Denver-based rock-and-soul outfit formed through open mics, community jams, and a shared musical vision. Ryan and Ben discuss writing as a band instead of chasing trends, supporting powerful vocals without overplaying, influences spanning soul, rock, jam, and hip-hop, recording with intention versus simply capturing live energy, bass tone decisions in the studio versus on stage, and building identity without comparing timelines.
It’s a conversation rooted in artistry, craft, and culture — about trusting your path, serving the music, and committing to something bigger than yourself.
Connect with The Hip Snacks
Website
https://www.thehipsnacks.com
Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/thehipsnacks
Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/TheHipSnacks
YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/@TheHipSnacks
Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/artist/0ZYfCjDymrFrCAXdI9lC
Apple Music
https://music.apple.com/us/artist/the-hip-snacks/1693870096
Bandcamp
https://thehipsnacks.bandcamp.com
Episode Features
Lemur Music
Serving bass players for decades with trusted instruments, accessories, and deep knowledge of the craft.
LemurMusic.com
Promo Code: THEBASSSHED
Jerry Jemmott — 15 Timeless Basslines
A transcription collection focused on feel, phrasing, and truly serving the song.
TheBassShedAcademy.org
The Wood Shed Bass
Vintage-inspired. Modern voice. Built for working players.
TheBassShed.com/wood-shed-bass
Kraft Geek Capsule Music Stand
Lightweight, collapsible, and gig-ready.
Use promo code SHED15 to save 15%.
https://kraftgeek.com/products/bravo-music-stand-209?ref=SHED15&utm_source=Website&utm_medium=Article&utm_campaign=
Support the show
Instagram / Twitter / Youtube / Website / BSA / View More Episodes