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Music On Repeat

Music On Repeat

A Music podcast
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Music On Repeat

Music On Repeat

Music On Repeat

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Music On Repeat

Music On Repeat

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In Episode 23, we talk to East London-based R&B singer, rapper, and all around soulful dude simon a. about his smooth transition from film and photography to music; the double-edged sword that is social media; and the fine line between inspirat
In Episode 22, we talk to London's up-and-coming R&B pop sensation DEJA about her shift from dancing to singing, the importance of working with a dream team, and how the strong women in her life taught her to be a bad ass bitch.Credits:Hosti
Suzie Q. chats with Peruvian guitarrista Miguel Gistau about the antiquated idea of genres, and how the lockdown finally got him to sit down and record his debut album.
Icelandic-Siberian duo Pale Moon bring the heat in episode 20 of Music On Repeat. Suzie Q sits down with Arni and Nata to talk about their new single ‘Stranger’, the complicated task of filming a one-shot music video, and the multi-faceted mean
Suzie Q talks to part-time writer, part-time musician, full-time cry baby Max G. about his experiences writing for music journals like Huck and Line of Best Fit, his musical family, and why everyone should cry at gigs.
Suzie Q talks to singer and vocal coach Carlos P. about the difference between a singer and a vocalist, why lyrics do (and don't) matter, and who he thinks are some of the greatest songwriters of our time.
Suzie Q talks to Madeline Enos, half of the once-a-year-only husband and wife duo Mike y Maddi, about the inspiration for their Christmas Ukelele tradition and the influence of her free spirited family on her love of music.
Nils H. aka. DJ Nil sits down with Suzie Q. to talk about the German music scene, the uphill battle of bringing house to D.C., and why DJ'ing is more about creating a moment than making music.
Cellist Anna C. talks about her experience in the classical music world, why punk music is the ultimate release, and the super empowering creative force that is the Icelandic Queen B.
Promoter, app developer and music lover Juan C. sits down with Suzie Q. to talk about Cumbia, bringing live music to Barcelona, and his app for finding band members (or dates).
Suzie Q. sits down with smooth-talking Texan Taylor S. to chat about his fave prog rock band The Mars Volta, and why metal fans are just like you and me (except for the death metalheads in Norway).
Keeping the good times rolling, Ishaq F. of Austin garage duo brother sports sits down with Suzie Q in Washington, DC to talk beat making, band naming, and the importance of simply having a good ol' time on stage.
Suzie Q talks to Toni N. aka. Dapress about hip hop, politics, and seeing the world through a different lens with rap music.
Suzie Q talks to the human "Discover Weekly", Abel Bueno, about Spanish break-up songs, why Malaga used to be the hot place for indie music, and how even Canadian indie artists are inspired by the Costa del Sol.
Suzie Q talks to DJ Jonathan Riggall about the influence of the Pet Shop Boys, why he doesn't use Spotify, and how Shazaam has ruined DJing.
Suzie Q talks to Louis R. aka. 'Monsieur Shwill' about his musical reawakening via Donny Hathaway, the influence of Jimi Hendrix on learning the guitar, and his career path towards becoming a composer.
Suzie Q talks to Freddie about being a hero, peace keeping with music in Catalunya, and the long drive to school, made quicker with music.
Suzie Q talks rock, techno, dub (bass x3), and her 'fan girl' status of a certain indie rock band from Oxford.
Suzie Q talks to Frank aka. "Francis" about his siblings' influence on his music tastes and plays an emotional tune on... the kazoo.
Suzie Q talks to Brian W. about his high school heartbreak, his former rock band aspirations, and why film and music go hand in hand.
Suzie Q talks to Sançar S. about how he first discovered music, his favourite lyrics, and the original inventor of the silent disco– him.
James Clifton, frontman of Barcelona-based punk band Dirty Dicks, talks to Music on Repeat about growing up with grunge in Australia, his love of mix tapes, and his band's risque logo choice.
Suzie Q talks to friend Jimmy Flores about the influence that growing up in California had on his musical tastes.
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