Archive for: April, 2020

Tony Allen, RIP

Today the world lost, Tony Allen, the great genius that–along with Fela Kuti–created the style known as Afrobeat. We’re sharing Joe’s conversation with Tony from 2015. Tony Allen, RIP.

275: Julianna Barwick

Today’s guest is Julianna Barwick, an artist that employs electronics, voice, and loops to build warm and expansive planets of sound! During the age of social distancing, we’re recording remotely and releasing daily episodes.

274: Sean McGuinness (Pissed Jeans)

Sean McGuinness is a brutal shredder with a heart of gold. He discusses falling in love with drums; his excellent band Pissed Jeans; operating Lunar Inn, a bar and restaurant in his native Philadelphia; and fatherhood!

273: Johnathan Rice

Songwriter Johnathan Rice joins Joe to discuss: his upbringing in Virginia and Glasgow; the serious academic ambitions that resulted from being the first child of immigrants; abandoning those ambitions to pursue music; a fortuitous meeting with Dave Grohl in suburban Virginia; moving to New York and befriending songwriters such as Jesse Harris and Connor Oberst;…

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272: Dot Wiggin (The Shaggs)

Dot Wiggin co-founded The Shaggs, along with her sisters Betty and Helen, in 1968. As the band’s primary songwriter, she is the author of some of the most astonishingly unique, life-affirming music ever recorded. Dot discusses: forming the band at the behest of her father; her songwriting process; weekly performances at the town hall in…

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271: Georgia Hubley (Yo La Tengo)

Yo La Tengo’s Georgia Hubley joins Joe from Montauk, NY to discuss: her animator parents; her background in visual arts; her band-specific drumming style; and her strong sense of intuition.

270: Duncan Trussell (The Midnight Gospel, The Duncan Trussell Family Hour)

Today’s guest is Duncan Trussell–comic, host of The Duncan Trussell Family Hour, and co-creator of the stunning new Netflix Series The Midnight Gospel. (Joe composed the score for the show!) Duncan and Joe discuss: meeting at just the right time; collaborating on the music for The Midnight Gospel; temporal neighbors; how certain childhood trauma can…

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BNS: “Dreams Wash Away”

Joe shares “Dreams Wash Away”, the first song from his forthcoming album! You also can stream the song on a service of your choice here: lnk.to/DreamsWashAway Make sure to check out The Midnight Gospel, coming to Netflix on Monday, 4/20! “Dreams Wash Away” makes an appearance in the stunning season finale.

269: Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith

With a formal background in sound engineering, classical guitar, and composition–coupled with a deeply curious mind–Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith is the author of beautifully meditative, vast and vivid soundscapes. She and Joe discuss: how her independent study background prepared her for Berklee; how meditation made her a better listener; getting to know one’s subconscious mind; her…

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Andrew Becker (Human Potential, Medications)

Andrew Becker’s dexterous, explosive drumming first gained recognition when he played in Dischord band Medications. Since then, Andrew has created four solo albums under the Human Potential Moniker, including this year’s I’m Glad You’re Alive. He’s also an award-winning filmmaker, and proprietor of the label What Delicate. Joe and Andy have crossed paths in some…

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267: Areif Sless-Kitain (Brokeback, The Eternals, Regulator Watts)

From an early age, drummer Areif Sless-Kitain exhibited a stunning level of musical maturity and a distinctive creative voice. Joe witnessed this firsthand when he saw Areif perform with Regulator Watts in Milwaukee in 1996. Areif and Joe crossed paths a few years later, when Joe succeeded Areif in the DC band that later became…

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266: Thor Harris (Swans, Thor & Friends, Bill Callahan, etc.)

Thor Harris is a percussionist known for his work with Swans, Bill Callahan, Rob Halverson, Devendra Banhart, and his own ensemble–Thor & Friends. Thor is also a sculptor, instrument builder, carpenter, and former TX gubernatorial candidate. Thor tells Joe about: being raised by an engineer and schoolteacher near Galveston, TX; studying drums in at Musicians…

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265: Makaya McCraven

Makaya McCraven is a drummer, composer, and producer whose innovative work draws a creative through-line between generations of seemingly disparate avant-garde movements. He tells Joe about: being raised by musician parents; why he initially resisted pursuing music as a profession; the difference between the “oral musical tradition” in which he was raised and the academic…

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264: Sean Solomon (Moaning)

Sean Solomon tells Joe about: taking lessons with the late Richie Hass of Saccharine Trust; growing up with a musical father and uncle; his early affinity for drugs; turning his life around in the psych ward; the meditative benefits of guitar playing; the band dynamic of Moaning; and his career as an animator. Also, Rob…

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263: Emil Amos + Britt Walford Returns (Holy Suns, Grails)

Today, an experimental three-part episode! First, Britt Walford returns to answer listener questions; then, we turn over the host seat to Britt as he interviews his friend–today’s guest–Emil Amos. Finally, Joe picks up where Britt leaves off for a life-spanning conversation with Emil. Emil is a multi-instrumentalist, singer, and songwriter perhaps best known for his…

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262: Meg Baird (Meg Baird + Mary Lattimore, Espers, Heron Oblivian, Watery Love

Meg Baird is drummer, guitarist, vocalist and songwriter. Meg her musical journey playing with her sister Laura in what would become known as The Baird Sisters. She moved to Philadelphia in 1995 and played in bands such as Espers, Heron Oblivian, and Watery Love. Beginning in 2007, Meg has released a stunning series of solo…

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261: Dave Mattacks (Fairport Convention, Nick Drake, Brian Eno, XTC, Paul McCartney, etc.)

If you had to choose the catalog of just one Trap Set alumnus to listen to during quarantine, you could do no better than today’s guest, the incomparable Dave Mattacks! Dave made his recording debut in 1969 on Fairport Convention’s seminal album Liege & Lief. From this stunning statement onward, Dave’s unique brand of rhythmic…

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260: Billy Conway (Morphine, Jeffrey Foucault, etc.)

Billy Conway joins Joe from his home in Montana to discuss: growing up in small-town Minnesota; attending Yale on a hockey scholarship; teaching in the inner city; how deliberate limitations informed his approach to playing with Morphine; how making a solo record shaped his approach to producing other artists; and how fighting advanced cancer has…

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259: Kid Congo (The Pink Monkey Birds, The Gun Club, The Cramps, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds)

Guitarist and vocalist Kid Congo Powers has been a key member of several paradigm-shifting bands such as The Gun Club, The Cramps, and The Bad Seeds. Over the past fifteen years, he’s also led his own excellent band, Kid Congo and the Pink Monkey Birds. Kid tells Joe about: growing up in a Chicano family…

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258: Brian Chippendale (Lightning Bolt, Black Pus)

Brian Chippendale is perhaps best known as the drummer and vocalist for the Providence duo, Lightning Bolt. A band perfectly suited to Chippendale’s singular gift for conjuring colorful and frenetic noisescapes. He is also a prolific visual artist and graphic novelist. Brian tells Joe about: his childhood in New York state and Pennsylvania; his long-lasting…

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257: John Congleton (the pAper ChAse, Music Producer)

John Congleton and Joe first met 22 years ago in Denton, TX. John’s band, the pAper chAse shared a bill with Joe’s band at the time. In the intervening years, John has distinguished himself as one of the most innovative and in-demand producers of his generation, working with scores of artists such as: Sharon Van…

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256: Meg Remy (U.S. Girls)

As U.S. Girls, Meg Remy has achieved an impressive songwriting balance between the familiar and the wholly unexpected. She joins Joe to discuss: why she is somewhat relieved that the global pandemic caused touring postponement; singing through an amp in her childhood garage; her first band; attending Catholic school; and the interesting predicament presented by…

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255: Britt Walford (Slint, The Breeders, Languid and Flaccid)

Today’s guest is Britt Walford, perhaps best known as the drummer for Slint, a band he co-founded in Louisville in 1986. During its brief lifespan, Slint operated in relative obscurity; but the band’s music has proven to be a massive influence on subsequent generations–and previous generations alike. Even established legends such as Robert Plant have…

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254: Amelia Meath and Nick Sanborn (Sylvan Esso)

Joe is joined by Sylvan Esso to discuss: Elmer’s Glue mohawks, Corona anxiety, songwriting, existential dread, and slap bass! During the age of social distancing, we’re recording remotely and releasing new episodes of The Trap Set every day.

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