EPISODE 3.11: Dave Holland on responsibility, publishing rights, and social media
“After the gig I usually go out and talk to people, have a little time to interact. I see social media as an extension of that, humanising what we do.” – Dave Holland We close Season 3 with the legendary jazz bassist, record producer and record company owner Dave Holland. Dave has been in the music […]
EPISODE 3.10: Bill Laurance of Snarky Puppy talks opportunities and challenges for independent artists
“There comes a moment when you have to shake hands with Spotify just to get your name out there, I think. If I am ever in the position to be able to take myself off Spotify, I will certainly do that.” – Bill Laurance Award-winning pianist and producer Bill Laurance of Snarky Puppy sat down […]
EPISODE 3.09: Dorian Sorriaux of Blues Pills talks tech, touring and ‘friend-blasting’
“Zach and Cory would do what they called ‘friend-blasting’, adding hundreds and hundreds of people on Facebook and then just send Blues Pills links. (laughs)” – Dorian Sorriaux, Blues Pills It was a great pleasure talking with Blues Pills guitarist Dorian Sorriaux. In this #fhtz interview he elaborated on the Internet’s contemporary opportunities and threats for […]
EPISODE 3.04: Max Cavalera of Soulfly talks touring, Instagram, and Turkish suits
“I’m born for the road. (…) The shows are the best thing of the day.” – Max Cavalera Another legendary metal artist gave us the opportunity for an interview: Max Cavalera, founding member of Soulfly and former Sepultura frontman, two of the most important bands in heavy metal history. Max elaborated on his urge for […]
EPISODE 3.03: Lee Ritenour talks technology and social changes in the music business
“I take all these changes and try to embrace it. … If you try to stay in the past in the music business, you’re in trouble.” Lee Ritenour is one of the most prolific and renowned artists in jazz. The legendary guitarist has charted over 30 contemporary jazz hits, has been awarded a Grammy, and […]