Let’s Make A Mixtape is a new music conversation show coming to wherever you get your podcasts.
Each season is based around one song prompt. Guests pick and discuss their song selection.
At the end of a season, we’ll have a mixtape!
Available via the services below or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Episodes & Posts
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Balthazar Aguirre
Balthazar Aguirre (Guitar, Vocals) of the Colombian psychedelic funk band BALTHVS joins Ryan to talk about the song selection that reminds him of home, “Spellbinder” by Gábor Szabó
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Jason Kutchma
Jason Kutchma kicks off the Mixtape with a song that reminds him of home: “Early Morning Rain” by Gordon Lightfoot.
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Season 2: Homesick
Let’s Make A Mixtape is back with twelve new guests each answering the season two prompt “Homesick: Songs That Remind You of Home”
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Alex Maiolo
On the season one finale, Ryan talks with Alex Maiolo about the different categories of opening tracks and his own opening track selection “Final Frontier” by Underground Resistance as it relates to the black DIY origins of techno.
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Gregg Deal
Multi-disciplinary artist Gregg Deal selects “MTT 420 RR” by IDLES as his opening track. Gregg also talks with Ryan about his punk rock background and creating his own music in the form of Dead Pioneers.
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Amie Makris
Amie Makris, of Athens-based Godsleep, joins the podcast to talk about her opening track selection, “Only Shallows,” off of the classic shoegaze album, Loveless, by My Bloody Valentine as well as the recording process for their latest record and booking a massive tour DIY-style.
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Nick Pulpman
Frequent Global Garage contributor and French multi-instrumentalist, booker, sound tech, and all-around musical jack of all trades Nick Pulpman joins the podcast to talk about his song selection, “Moon Vomit” by Koonda Holaa.
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Eric Navarro
The Hard Times editor and Punk Rock Seinfeld creator Eric Navarro talks with Ryan about his opening track selection: “Tell That Mick He Just Made My List of Things to Do Today” by Fall Out Boy.
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Ally Morton
Painter, musician, and frequent Global Garage contributor Ally Morton talks with Ryan about his opening track selection, “Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness” by The Smashing Pumpkins, the evolution of songs, listening to music seasonally, Scatman, and more!
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Weslie Negrón
Weslie Negrón, bass player for the progressive metal band MOTHS, joins the show to talk about his selection “Ghost of Perdition” by Opeth and the impact that progressive rock/metal had on our respective musical tastes and careers.