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Episode 1 - Mark Guiliana

Episode 1 - Mark Guiliana

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For our first episode, we have Mark Guiliana, a drummer who is as comfortable in jazz clubs as he is playing stadiums.  Known for his work with David Bowie and currently on tour with St Vincent, Mark’s also well-regarded for his solo projects under his own name and as part of his Beat Music project.

We discussed the process of creating and recording his latest two albums:

For our first episode, we have Mark Guiliana, a drummer who is as comfortable in jazz clubs as he is playing stadiums.  Known for his work with David Bowie and currently on tour with St Vincent, Mark’s also well-regarded for his solo projects under his own name and as part of his Beat Music project.

We discussed the process of creating and recording his latest two albums:

Music for Doing - Apple Music / Spotify / Bandcamp

The Sound of Listening - Apple Music / Spotify / Bandcamp

We also mentioned his most recent Beat Music Album - Apple Music / Spotify / Bandcamp

Later in the podcast we also talked about his relationship with ‘odd’ time signatures, you can hear this in action on this album with Avishai Cohen

Links to all the music discussed can be found in the show notes at fourthreesix.world

Songs used in the podcast:

Girl from Beat Music! Beat Music! Beat Music!

Roast from Beat Music! Beat Music! Beat Music!

Create Your Own Future - From Beat Music - The LA Sessions

Song For Listening - From Music for Doing

The most important question from The Sound of Listening

Bones from Beat Music! Beat Music! Beat Music!

Stream from Beat Music! Beat Music! Beat Music!

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