have you ever considered doing a joe rogan-style video podcast interviewing only musicians? could probably make a killing in the music podcast gameIf you talk to someone in the flesh - especially if they are intoxicated - they are more likely to say something unguarded and revealing. And the quotes have a better feel, it sounds like a human being speaking.
have you ever considered doing a joe rogan-style video podcast interviewing only musicians? could probably make a killing in the music podcast game
But for some reason people just want to hear other people talk.
It goes hand in hand with smartphone addiction I guess. And probably ramped up due to covid isolation and working from home
it would be great but i think blissblogger should use his connections to line up all the guests and then without any advance warning they should all be interviewed by thirdform in full attack modeBut im thinking with his experience, rep and skills blissblogger could firstly get some high profile guests, say Goldie or Morrissey or Eno, and then also get great conversations out of them. Which is all a podcast needs isnt it? Legendary artists have the best stories. Alongside controversial political opinions .. and its a booming market. Job done?
And the podcast could be called "Warm Bath with Simon Reynolds"
Actually there is a music podcast I've heard but its not that popular.
It's called Rap Rankings and their goal is to rank every rap album ever made with a complex formula. They go through and rate every track of an album and discuss every aspect of the beat, lyrics, background, even mixdown, everything.
Its forensic but also with loads of long unedited digressions. So the episodes are sometimes about 10 hours long. Literally I think the Cuban Linx one was about 12 hours. Extreme podcasting.
Its insane but I dont think ive ever encountered such detailed analysis of music before, especially in terms of the actual sound of the music rather than just background/social context like a pitchfork review. The two hosts are also former/failed rappers themselves. Its decent.
Anyway here's an idea for episode 1: Jason Schwartzman. He's already a fan!
And the podcast could be called "Warm Bath with Simon Reynolds"