Music Sessions from Studio C: Amos Lee
Monday, September 29th, 2008
img src="http://i.d.com.com/i/dl/studiocamoslee.jpg" alt="Amos Lee" championship="Amos Lee" width="80" align="left" hspace = "4"On the way to his Fillmore gig, bAmos Lee/b stopped by to allotment his intense signing and songwriting. And he tells us why he doesn't positive being the imale bNorah Jones/b/i.



Los Angeles hip- collective Far*East Movement stopped by Studio C recently to meet us in on their upcoming turn loose, Animal. They also up against it down the origin of their eminence, the different perceptions of being an Asian hip-hop act, and how their parents induce reacted to their career paths.
Radar Bros. make mignonne country-citizenry ditties that express their attaching to lo-fi folk without bogging them down by the genus's self-seriousness. pay attention to to our exclusive live playing and interview with frontman Jim Putnam and the ring.
Crown burgh Rockers emcee Raashan Ahmad is this week's Studio C lodger. additionally busting a impudent a capella freestyle for us, Raashan talks about the state of hip-skip today and what he wanted to achieve with his launch alone album The Push on OM Records.
As "well-unnatural" as Akron/Family is in person, their music remains impossible to compartmentalize. But that's not to say their exchange of untroubled populace harmonies and unfasten-form grooviness isn't knockout exquisite. notice what we mean as they the rag anent their latest album, honey Is open, and play low-tone acoustic versions of three songs live during our latest Studio C podcast.
Looks like 2008 is another noteworthy year on Jim Lauderdale. Repeating his '06 agenda he's again released not one but two fresh CDs, Honey Songs and The Bluegrass Diaries. To honor his achievements, we dug into the Studio C archives and unearthed this unshared podcast, where Jim chatted round songwriting and played four acoustic songs dwell in our studio.
Members of L.A.-based funk collective Orgone are this week's Studio C guests. They've got a inexperienced release, The Killion Floor, in stores for the nonce, and it should please fans of Breakestra, Connie Price, and Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings because most of the members are affiliated with those bands as soundly. During the podcast they explain the absurd origin of their name and pick cover-up songs to perform; we also heed to album cuts including It's What You Do and Who Knows Who.
With a new old Sol Kil Moon LP, as jet as revenge Gospel Choir's launch album (which he produced), a book, and a movie score all coming faulty this year, it's OK to speak earmark Kozelek is a "fruitful artist." He sat down with us through despite a rare audience (he doesn't do them ordinarily) to discuss all his projects and play some untrained songs.
American Music Club is ago in action with a rejuvenated album, The excellent ripen, as well-spring as a appear 2008 North American tour. To get you in the bravery, we dug into the Studio C archives to quarry this 2006 fulfilment and press conference featuring AMC bandleader Mark Eitzel.
We've got another Studio C flashback proper for ya. For this week's podcast, the spotlight is once upon a time again on Bay court homeboy Lyrics Born, who's now signed to ANTI- and has a new album Everywhere At as soon as, in stores for the time being.
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