The First AudioSuede Podcast

The First AudioSuede Podcast

That’s right, ladies and gentlemen! After half a year of music writing, we’ve decided to try a new way to enter your brain: Through your ears.

Chris Bosman, our newest writer, and I sat down to talk all about our time at this year’s Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago. We ended up talking for so long, we had to split the conversation into three separate episodes!

Below you’ll find a link to each episode (in a handy MP3 download format for you to load onto any kind of electronic listening device you like), along with a short description of each.

Enjoy!

-Christian Hagen

We talk about a lot of acts from the fest, but we couldn’t get to all of them. If you saw something we didn’t, or you have any comments, questions, suggestions, or ideas for future podcasts, please leave a comment and let us know!


Episode One – Intro/Friday/Sunday B-Stage

Duration: 51:53

Description: “Christian Hagen and Chris Bosman discuss their time at the Pitchfork Music Festival 2010. In this first episode: Our intro, the drive down, The Tallest Man on Earth, the Sunday B-Stage including Best Coast, Local Natives, and Surfer Blood, comedians Hannibal Burress, Wyatt Cenac, and Michael Showalter, and Friday headliners Modest Mouse. Leave comments at AudioSuede.com to tell us what we missed! (Copyright 2010 AudioSuede.com Christian Hagen)”

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Duration: 43:54

Description: “Day 2: Vendors, Lots of Unknowns (Free Energy, Real Estate, Delorean), Titus Andronicus, Wolf Parade, Freddie Gibbs, and LCD Soundsystem”

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Duration: 42:09

Description: “Sunday Sunday Sunday…we cover some of the biggest and best acts, including Cave, Beach House, St. Vincent, Major Lazer, Big Boi, Sleigh Bells, and of course, Pavement.”