Why We Listen Podcast 13 – Peter Becker
Peter Becker is my guest for the 13th episode of Why We Listen.
We listen to and discuss:
The Beach Boys – ‘Surf’s Up’
Cabaret Voltaire – ‘Seconds Too Late’
Dimi Mint Abba – ‘Yar Allahoo’
Peter Becker is a lifelong music industry professional with roots in labels, distribution, music supervision, artist management, DJing and performance. He currently is a vinyl dealer living in Brooklyn, NY.
Listen to the podcast on the player below, or download HERE.
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Thanks for listening.
Notes:
1. Steve Reich – Come Out
2. V. Vale of RE/Search and Search & Destroy
3. The Beach Boys – Smile Box Set
4. Minimal Wave
5. Mauritania
~ by marckate on October 22, 2012.
Posted in Why We Listen Podcast
Tags: Beach Boys, Bill Evans, Brian Wilson, Cabaret Voltaire, Dada, Dimi Mint Abba, Flamenco, J.G. Ballard, Mauritania, Minimal Wave, Moorish Music, New York City, Nostalgia, obscurity, poetry, San Francisco, Steve Reich, Synth-Pop, The Sixties, V. Vale, William S. Burroughs