Archive for: August, 2018

182: Ryan Pope (The Get Up Kids)

Ryan Pope’s metronomical groove and uniquely memorable beats helped The Get Up Kids become one of the most influential rock bands to emerge from the Midwest during the 1990s. Ryan tells Joe about: his incredibly close relationship with his brother/bandmate Rob; growing up Mormon and losing his faith; re-defining himself when the band ended its…

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181: Alan Cage (Quicksand, Seaweed)

Formed in 1990 in New York City, Quicksand drew inspiration from the energy of their native hardcore scene. Powered by drummer Alan Cage’s dexterous groove, the band’s angular compositions ushered in an influential new strain of heavy music. Alan tells Joe about: growing up as a mildly mischievous kid on Long Island; the formation and…

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180: Adam Topol (Jack Johnson, Culver City Dub Collective, etc.)

Adam Topol’s formative years were spent listening to Kiss and punk rock, but he soon discovered a lifelong passion for jazz and world music that influenced his diverse career. He tells Joe about growing up in Lake Tahoe; his self-taught entrepreneur father; why art and academia feel at odds; why he never thought that he…

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179: Matt Helders (The Arctic Monkeys, Iggy Pop)

The Arctic Monkeys started out as more of an aspiration than an actual band–its members were teenagers who had just started playing their instruments. But–after gaining some online notoriety–the band was catapulted to massive popularity, releasing a string of number one albums in their native UK. Matt Helders talks to Joe about: growing up in…

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178: Geoff Mann and Marcos Garcia (Here Lies Man, Antibalas)

On this episode of The Trap Set Live, Joe sits down with Chico Mann and Geoff Mann to discuss: musical parents (Geoff’s father being the legendary Herbie Mann); early influences; the first records they purchased with their own money; their tenure with Antibalas; the genesis of their current band Here Lies Man–which combines Afrobeat-inspired rhythm…

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