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Listen to the episode playlist here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1ABkEN3cDV7IPHcvdQWIsW?si=2283a33da38640e1
Grape Tapes IRL is always a good time! (It might have been too good because some of their conversation was drowned out by the audio clips this time - sorry!)
Sam and Mike record in-person at Mike’s office in San Francisco! After they polish off a bottle of Jauma Arneis 2021 (notes: winter, outdoor fireside mood; tastes like burnt, pineapple but fired up), they discuss different types of compilation albums, and ideate on what gives 90s electronic songs their sound and whether they still “hit” today. As one could expect, there’s a ton of “doot doot doots”.
After exiting the club space, they turn to cover songs - what makes them great, what makes them reductive, and some of their all-time favorites, which you can listen for yourself on their playlist.
By Samantha T. Le and Michael DinersteinListen to the episode playlist here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1ABkEN3cDV7IPHcvdQWIsW?si=2283a33da38640e1
Grape Tapes IRL is always a good time! (It might have been too good because some of their conversation was drowned out by the audio clips this time - sorry!)
Sam and Mike record in-person at Mike’s office in San Francisco! After they polish off a bottle of Jauma Arneis 2021 (notes: winter, outdoor fireside mood; tastes like burnt, pineapple but fired up), they discuss different types of compilation albums, and ideate on what gives 90s electronic songs their sound and whether they still “hit” today. As one could expect, there’s a ton of “doot doot doots”.
After exiting the club space, they turn to cover songs - what makes them great, what makes them reductive, and some of their all-time favorites, which you can listen for yourself on their playlist.