Joy Oladokun

Interviews

Joy Oladokun

By Rachel Deeb, Meredith Hobbs Coons

As a child of Nigerian immigrants, a queer Black person, and a proud advocate for social change, Joy Oladokun has been combating her “constant Little Sister Syndrome” to become a musical force in her adopted home of Nashville, Tennessee. With five studio albums to her name, including 2021’s in defense of my own happiness and 2023’s Proof of Life, she has risen to acclaim by weaving together folk instrumentation and avant-garde elements. Additionally, her albums have featured many guests, including Maren Morris, Chris Stapleton, and Noah Kahan. Oladokun self-produced her latest project, 2024’s Observations From a Crowded Room, highlighting her wide range of skills. 

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Interviews

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By Geoff Stanfield, Jonah Freeman

Around the time of their 2024 album, Loss of Life, I sat down for a chat with MGMT's co-founders, Andrew VanWyngarden and Ben Goldwasser, to discuss the recording of the album, all their collaborators, synth solos, and their longtime working relationship with producer/mixer Dave Fridmann [Tape Op...

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Interviews

Jennifer Nulsen

By Steve Silverstein, Kevin Bourassa

As an engineer who mostly works on rock and experimental music, classical recording fascinates me. Seemingly accurate recordings of acoustic instruments feels like one of the more measurable skills in ou...

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Interviews

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By Roy Silverstein, Samantha Coover
I was fortunate to meet Dennis Weinreich several years ago while he was in San Diego,...
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Interviews

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By Yvonne Schmedemann, Larry Crane
I first heard about Mocky [Dominic Giancarlo Salole] when interviewing Jamie Lidell [Tape...
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Interviews

Marvin Etzioni

By Amy Joan Harrington, Larry Crane
Possibly most recognized as the bassist for Lone Justice, the pioneering '80s country...
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Interviews

Ambrose Bye

By Gregory Daurer, Natalia Gaia
Ambrose Bye laughingly calls himself a “nepo baby with a laptop.” As the son of...
Ed Kuepper and The Saints

Interviews

Ed Kuepper and The Saints

By Joe Borkowski, Larry Crane
I have a lot of favorite rock bands, but one that always puts a smile on my face was the...
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Interviews

Behind the Gear with Tony Agnello of Eventide

By Larry Crane
On Temperance, a musical ReverbFormed in 1971, Eventide soon became one of the first...

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