Tom Ray of the band Lorenzo's Music talks with musicians and creators from all over the world to learn more about what they do. It's an artistic community of conversation with people who make and produce music as well as those who create technology for musicians.
In this episode, I chat with Nashville-based artist Jon Worthy. From playing in a college band to becoming a full-time musician we delve into his experiences booking shows, transitioning from studio …
In this episode of Lorenzo's Music Podcast, I chat with Nicole and Sam from the band Mr. Gnome. They started as a two-piece band but have since evolved, bringing Sam's brother Jonah into their live p…
In this episode of the Lorenzo's Music Podcast, I chat with Kristian, an electronic rock musician from Seattle who performs under the moniker US3R. We dive into his fascinating journey from a solo mu…
In this episode, I chat with music producer Joshua Hudes about his recent remix of our song "Slippery Friction." We discuss the inspiration behind the remix, particularly how the vocals screamed for …
This is a behind-the-scenes look at making the remix for "Friction World (Stringer Saga Mix) by Daniel Glascock of Love undulates violently Consciousness rises above fear (or LuvCraf for short) for o…
In this episode of the Lorenzo's Music Podcast, I chat with Ben Haberland, the primary songwriter, guitarist, and singer of the Brooklyn-based band Onesie. We talk about, their recording process, and…
In this episode of the Lorenzo's Music Podcast, I talk with Nick Davies, a musician based in Madison. Known for his work with the band Gentle Brontosaurus, Nick has now ventured into a solo project c…
In this episode of the Lorenzo's Music Podcast, I talk with Alex Girard, a multi-talented musician from Bloomington, Illinois, who juggles multiple bands with unique styles and personas. Alex dives i…
In this episode of the Lorenzo's Music Podcast, I chat with Fang von Rathenstein, aka Ty Christian, the lead singer of the most metal band on earth, Lords of the Trident. We dive into the band's orig…
In this episode of the Lorenzo's Music Podcast, I chat with Keith from the upstate New York band Safety Meeting. Keith dives into the band's origins, revealing how a quest for free drinks led to the …
In this episode of the Lorenzo's Music Podcast, I chat with Eric Pisor, aka Gagmesharkoff, the San Diego-based one-man band with a "ghetto setup". Eric's DIY approach to music production involves rec…
In this episode of the Lorenzo's Music Podcast, I meet Connor Lipke of Toucon, a Colorado-based artist who has a unique blend of alternative rap and indie vibes.
Connor, dives into his musical journe…
In this episode of the Lorenzo's Music Podcast, I talk with Nicholas Burgess, a rock musician with a penchant for the spooky and the supernatural. Nicholas talks about his prolific output, releasing …
On this episode of the Lorenzo's Music Podcast, I talk with Briana from the band Chicago-based band Spread Joy.
Briana shares the journey from visual artist to punk vocalist, discussing the band's u…
On this episode of the Lorenzo's Music Podcast, I talk with Rrrrrose Azerty, an electronica musician based in France. In this episode, we explore the intersection where music meets liberation and t…
On this episode of the Lorenzo's Music Podcast, I talk with Donnie Ozone, the New York-based hip-hop artist. From CC Mixter beginnings to the netlabel blocSonic, Donnie's journey is a testament to th…
Embark on a sonic exploration with Daniel Glascock of Love undulates violently Consciousness rises above fear (or LuvCraf for short), a multi-faceted musician with a penchant for diverse soundscapes.…
Dive into the raucous world of Louis Lingg and the Bombs, where punk rock meets pop and anarchy. Hear how a British musician's forgotten promise led to a life of anarchy and music in France. From squ…
Step into the meditative and musical realm of the artist Yea Big. Stefen Robinson shares his journey from bonsai enthusiast to experimental music producer. Learn about his approach to art, his resist…
This episode I start out with a conversation about having music claimed in YouTube videos. All of our stuff is under creative commons and people are allowed to use our music as long as they attribute…