B Sharp And C
B Sharp And C
Arty Aster
Arty takes you on a musical adventure as he introduces today's talented musicians. We focus on the underrated, the up-and-coming, the indie, and the under-appreciated artists from all walks of life and from all eras. Get ready to take a trip on this fun musical ride! Contact us at [email protected]. We would love to mention your comments on the podcast.
B Sharp And C Bajo Fondo
This band that consists of 8 sometimes 9 people, based out of the Río de la Plata region that separates Uruguay from Argentina, has redefined tango, electronica, and experimental music without even trying to do so. You got to give a listen for yourselves to today's featured artist. I am sure you will like it. Contact us at [email protected]
Jul 7, 2021
18 min
B Sharp And C Trombone Shorty (Troy Andrews)
Arty considers the beats, background and great talent of this trombonist, trumpeter, keyboardist, drummer, and songwriter. There is nothing "short" about this dudes resume and what he can also do with a trombone. If anyone can revive jazz it is Trombone Shorty. You ain't gonna wanna miss this one!
Jul 3, 2021
22 min
B Sharp And C Johannes Linstead - Flamenco Legend!
Arty takes a dive into the latin world and breaks down some of the songs from flamenco guitarist, Johannes Linstead. He also mentions the Biebs in this episode. You'll be surprised to hear what he says about him. But this episode is really an episode for us all to B Sharp And C the wonderfully beautiful music of Johannes Linstead.
Jun 30, 2021
22 min
B Sharp And C Stick Figure (Scott Woodruff)
This is a songwriter, producer, artist that Arty can easily identify with. The DIY approach to music is not for everyone. However, Scott Woodruff has proven that if you put in the hard work and have the drive, you can create beautiful music. Arty breaks down this artist from his days in Duxbury Massachusetts right up to the days recording a #1 ranking reggae album in Northern Cali.
Jun 26, 2021
36 min
B Sharp And C The Living Sea Soundtrack By Sting
Arty ventures out and discusses that music isn't IMPOSSIBLE to understand. It isn't extremely difficult to create something that touches the heart. He even gives a demonstration of how he himself creates music to feature for the podcast. Music is magic, but science magic, and anyone can find this magic anywhere in life. It an be music for a documentary, standing in line at Epcot Center, or music you hear as you are scanning the aisles of the supermarket. This science of sound is something we ALL experience every day.
Jun 23, 2021
26 min
B Sharp And C That Movie Music Is Groovy Music
Arty hops right into the likes of John Williams, Hans Zimmer, Danny Elfman, Jerry Goldsmith and many more, as he discusses just why we shouldn't discard movie music as something not worthy of our attention. Some of the best music out there is music made for a movie. Lots of comments from the Instagram followers of the show. You aren't gonna want to miss this interesting episode.
Jun 19, 2021
31 min
B Sharp And C Natacha Atlas
Arty discovered this wonderful music one day driving around the suburbs of Boston. He almost had to pull over and just soak it in. He has been listening to this artist since 2005 and STILL he is not able to classify it in just one genre. Maybe you can help.
Jun 16, 2021
20 min
B Sharp And C Sade
Arty breaks down why this artist is just simply so awesome and successful, even though she sang a genre that was less popular than she was, and she didn't have a huge vocal range. You will more likely come out of this episode liking Sade more than before you went in.
Jun 12, 2021
28 min
B Sharp And C Nina Simone
Almost everyone on earth has heard a Nina Simone song and never knew it when they heard it. There is a reason why T.V shows, streaming shows and movies use her music so much - it was good music! Arty breaks down a little of her past, what helped forge her musical path, and just how amazing she was musically. Please enjoy
Jun 9, 2021
22 min
B Sharp And C That Dark Country Is A Genre
Arty discusses in the episode exactly the kind of music he is identifying with. He also discusses how this genre, Dark Country, even though it has been around for a long time, is soon going to be a very popular genre. Unfortunately, when people hear the term "dark country", they aren't sure what kind of music it is. We need to change that, so that people can appreciate the wonderful music being made (with all kinds of instruments) right under our noses.
Jun 6, 2021
14 min
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