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  <title>HOWA EP 51 - JOHN VANDERSLICE</title>
  <description>Hello! It’s Jamie and John in Echo Park time :) Yeah, I sat in my Air B and B and chatted with Mr Vanderslice on Feb 4th 2019. What a treat. I’d met him years before in Australia but I’d completely forgotten I was reminded of that by him during the interview which could have potentially been embarrassing … But John is not that guy. No no no He has a delightfully animated persona, running on 100 the whole time and there’s lots of honesty and enthusiasm that hits you like a vinagerette. A lot of f bombs too so those with sensitive ears get ready to panic! Who is J.V.?? Well…for one thing, he’s been at it as long as I have!&amp;amp;nbsp; Potted history: Part of the MK Ultra a waiter at Chez Panisse owner and provider of studio magic at Tiny Telephone Studios in the Bay Area AND he is incredibly prolific.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; John’s worked with Spoon, the Mountain Goats, Okkervil River, Death Cab for Cutie, Tune-Yards and hundreds (maybe thousands more!) We get into chatting about tour life a little in pod and he tells me of the living room show thing.&amp;amp;nbsp; I’d not heard of that but was intrigued to say the least. Luckily enough, a few months after this chat I got to see him do his thing in a house just up the road from me.&amp;amp;nbsp; He was such brilliant entertainer. He’s been through a lot and has come out of it all a generous and energized soul and it was a treat to see him holding court in a little house show.&amp;amp;nbsp; Just rocking. Welcome to the show Mr Vanderslice! &amp;amp;nbsp; Nitty Gritty this time sees me delving into some Raymond Scott inspired noodles.&amp;amp;nbsp; I must say it sounds nothing like his work but the simple point of it was to explore the idea of pitting slow moving melodic motion against a faster trigger source. It’s such a simple premise and it leads to more questions like “what happens if you cluster sequencers as a big blob and transpose them all?”&amp;amp;nbsp; That’s a very Raymond move! &amp;amp;nbsp; TIP: On my humble dives into modular I have to shout out http://www.mylarmelodies.com and Div Kid https://www.youtube.com/user/DivKidVideo/videos So much useful stuff these 2 have shared. There’s a lot to learn. Hat’s off you guys! &amp;amp;nbsp; Music for the show comes from Leo Appleyard aka Urchin&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Lovely stuff :) &amp;amp;nbsp; http://www.urchinband.com&amp;amp;nbsp; https://www.instagram.com/urchinmusic/&amp;amp;nbsp;  https://open.spotify.com/artist/5YPbtEypUwxOJrt9OpbicE&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Cheerio&amp;amp;nbsp; c u in a Bi-week!!! </description>
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