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The featured artist in this episode of the Freio Music Podcast is 9 Theory. 9 Theory is the solo music project of the eclectic LA-based singer/songwriter, beat-maker, remixer, and producer, Gabe Lehner. With a passion for making music bordering on obsession, and a love and appreciation for all genres, 9 Theory fuses together phat beats, catchy melodies, beautiful sonic textures, and creative soundscapes around a foundation that blends electronic, hip-hop, and indie rock into a fresh sound. Learn more about Gabe’s journey on this episode.
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The featured artists in this episode of the Freio Music Podcast are Michelle Pietrafitta, Thom Lafond, Jason Bertone and Nick Carter of Banshee Tree. These friends and creative allies are taking their careers in a new direction by exploring a new sound. A distinct break from the past, the new album features new members and styles. The conversation is a fun one and explores the necessity for clarity of mind, sobriety, and the courage to explore the unknown.
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The featured artist in this episode of the Freio Music Podcast is Trevor Moontribe of the Dessert Dwellers. During this conversation we discuss collaborations and the art of the remixed album. Trevor is a master electronic music producer and generously shares some of his insights into the craft. Stay tuned!
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The featured artist in this episode of the Freio Music Podcast is Ill-Esha AKA Elysha Zaide. She is a Vancouver-born and Colorado-based music producer, artist and DJ. ill-esha has crafted a long-standing soundscape of bass music throughout her career, continuously evolving her musical stylings and bridging gaps between electronic, hip hop and soul. Recognized as an extremely rare and diverse artist in the EDM scene, ill-esha is constantly pushing the boundaries of live sets with everything from loop pedals to keytars. Constantly evolving her dynamic and versatile musical taste, she is a perfect example of electronic music’s transition towards live instrumentation and indie pop sensibility.
The featured artist in this episode of the Freio Music Podcast is Drew Wood aka Bioluminescent. In this episode, we discuss various electronic music production techniques, tools, and software. We discuss some of the hardest moments in Drew’s career that caused him to start fresh under a new brand. We discussed what caused the change and how he was able to push through and see the light on the other side of the struggles. We discuss how he is able to balance a family and music by leveraging schedules and planning. Stay tuned and enjoy!
Bioluminescent is a United States-based artist that has dedicated his life to inspiring humanity with music. His diverse and original work doesn’t fit into any one box or genera. You can often hear future bass, bass music, dubstep, ambient, EDM, trance, hip hop, and much more when listening to Drew Wood’s work. Shows are always mixed live and no two shows are the same. Audiences who get to watch him live note that “he is in the zone and you can feel his love of the music”. With everything he produces you can hear the detail, talent and creativity put with care into each song. Bioluminescent’s music reminds us to follow our passion without limits!
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The featured artist in this episode of the Freio Music Podcast is Kelvin Chikumbirike. Kelvin is from Zimbabwe traveling through the USA on his first international musical tour. In this episode, you will hear Kelvin’s music recorded for the first time In the Freio Music studio. Enjoy this episode of the © Freio Music Podcast
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The featured artist in this episode of the Freio Music Podcast is Chris Caligaris aka Godlazer. Chris produces some heavy and funky beats that traverse genres and bend expectations. He started out in a death metal band and now drops dubstep on the regular.
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The featured artist in this episode of the Freio Music Podcast is Earl Correy. Earl’s gentle music is played on a native Kokopelli flute. His ambient music and audible textures are a natural and calming sound. His native flutes can be heard reverberating and echoing off of canyon walls in the Boulder, Colorado area.
The featured artist in this episode of the Freio Music Podcast is Neil Sullivan. Neil has just launched a solo project but has been playing with several other bands. He was a co-founder of the band Intuit, and plays with Jyemo Club, a ten peice band. He shreds the guitar and sings. His latest single 27 is freshly released and marks the start of his solo career.
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The featured artist in this episode of the Freio Music Podcast is Pedro Bernabe aka Snug Boy. Pedro currently lives in Angola and is from the small town of Lubango. Pedro, as a young kid, escaped Angola during the civil war and became a war refugee in the neighboring country of Namibia. Pedro returned to Angola after the war and restarted his life in the country. Pedro started out his musical career as a lyricist and a rapper. He is now focused on making music from the heart and has moved into Reggae. Snug Boy’s music now focuses on world peace and unity. His latest track “Love Matters” is accompanied by a powerful music video and features many languages. The beauty and genuine message resonates through his music. Stay tuned for some musical previews and to hear Pedro’s story in his own words.
The featured artist in this episode of the Freio Music Podcast is Pedro Bernabe aka Snug Boy. Pedro currently lives in Angola and is from the small town of Lubango. Pedro, as a young kid, escaped Angola during the civil war and became a war refugee in the neighboring country of Namibia. Pedro returned to Angola after the war and restarted his life in the country. Pedro started out his musical career as a lyricist and a rapper. He is now focused on making music from the heart and has moved into Reggae. Snug Boy’s music now focuses on world peace and unity. His latest track “Love Matters” is accompanied by a powerful music video and features many languages. The beauty and genuine message resonates through his music. Stay tuned for some musical previews and to hear Pedro’s story in his own words.