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  • Producing Samia’s Bloodless & System of a Down Inspo? | B-Side Banter Influence Ep. 2 w/Caleb Wright
    2025/06/12

    🔥 Welcome to INFLUENCE — a B-Side Banter series where we dive into the minds behind the music. 🔥

    In this episode, Tyler is joined by producer, writer, and mixer Caleb Wright — known for his work on Samia’s acclaimed Bloodless album. Caleb opens up about crafting the record, translating it for live shows, and why it just might be the album of the summer.

    We talk about the creative dynamic between artist and producer, the influence of Leonard Cohen and Flying Lotus, and how System of a Down (yes, really) left a lasting mark. Plus, Caleb shares his thoughts on working in non-traditional studio spaces, what makes a “bulletproof” song, and why Ethel Cain’s Perverts EP changed his life.


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    52 分
  • Metro Boomin, Movie Scores & Why Soundtracks Hit Harder Than Ever | B-Side Banter Ep. 17 w/ Myah Elliott
    2025/06/05

    In this episode of B-Side Banter, host Tyler sits down with music and film contnent creator Myah Elliott for a deep dive into the cultural power of soundtracks, cinema, and live performance.

    They explore the evolving relationship between music and film—discussing everything from Pixar classics and Ryan Coogler’s direction to the rise of curated soundtracks from artists like Metro Boomin. Myah shares why animated films hit hardest, how movie theaters are still sacred (despite chaotic audiences), and what makes original storytelling so essential today.

    The conversation moves from Spider-Verse and Challengers to Kendrick Lamar, SZA, and the electrifying energy of live shows—especially Travis Scott’s Circus Maximus tour. Myah also reveals her top Michael Jackson songs, and the duo unpacks how music shapes identity, connection, and nostalgia.

    If you’re obsessed with film scores, concert highs, and the emotional overlap between movies and music, this episode is for you.

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    1 時間 5 分
  • "Kid A" is Definitely Radiohead's Best Album, Dr Dre, & Outkast | Influence Ep. 1 w/ Tone Def
    2025/05/29

    🔥 Welcome to the FIRST episode of Influence – a brand-new B-Side Banter segment! 🔥

    In this new series, we shift the spotlight to the creators behind the music—producers, songwriters, and engineers—diving into the sounds and artists that shaped them.

    I’m joined by Tone Def, the producer behind Briston Moroney’s breakout track Freaking Out on the Interstate, as well as work with Gatlin, The Moss, and more. We talk about the unlikely journey from Dr. Dre to Tom Petty to indie surf rock, how Radiohead’s Kid A blew his mind, and why the best records are often the simplest.

    Plus, Tone shares what makes a producer-artist relationship actually work, why music's gotten a little too safe lately, and what gives him hope for the next wave of experimentation.

    If you’ve ever wondered what makes a record feel good—and not just sound good—this one’s for you.

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    41 分
  • The Beach Boys vs The Beatles, K-Pop’s Rise & Vinyl Obsession | B-Side Banter Ep. 16 w/Giggens
    2025/05/22

    In this episode of B-Side Banter, host B-Side Channel interviews Giggens, a full-time content creator and co-manager of a record store. They discuss Giggens' passion for music, particularly The Beach Boys, and his unique approach to album reviews that focus on positivity. The conversation delves into the darker aspects of The Beach Boys' history, the influence of both The Beach Boys and The Beatles on modern music, and Giggens' love for contemporary pop artists.

    In this engaging conversation, the hosts explore the rise of K-Pop and its global influence on music, discussing its impact on American music culture and the appreciation of diverse genres. They delve into the evolution of music formats, particularly the resurgence of vinyl collecting, and the nostalgia associated with older music technologies like 8-Tracks. The discussion also touches on the future of music and content creation, highlighting the importance of supporting artists and the changing landscape of the music industry.

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    1 時間 4 分
  • Are Rock Bands Making a Comeback? + AI in Music, Deep House & Global Soundscapes | B-Side Banter Ep. 15 w/ Music Review World
    2025/05/15

    In this episode of B-Side Banter, host Tyler engages with Yusuf and Grace from Music Review World, discussing the platform's mission to provide in-depth music reviews and valuable feedback to emerging artists. They explore trends in music submissions, the impact of AI on music creation, and the importance of honest reviews in the industry. The conversation also delves into the challenges artists face in gaining exposure and the evolving landscape of music genres, particularly the resurgence of rock music. Yusuf and Grace share insights on their review process and the significance of marketing in the music industry, emphasizing the need for constructive criticism and genuine support for artists.

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    55 分
  • Crying Over Phoebe, Defending The 1975 & Loving FINNEAS | B-Side Banter Ep. 14 w/ Carly Bogie
    2025/05/08

    In this episode of B-Side Banter, Tyler from B-Side Channel interviews Carly Bogie, a passionate music curator and content creator. Carly shares her journey from starting a music blog in her college dorm to becoming a prominent figure in indie music curation on TikTok. The conversation delves into her transition from playlist curation to conducting interviews with artists, including her exciting experience interviewing FINNEAS.

    Carly discusses her favorite artists, including Phoebe Bridgers and Boy Genius, and the emotional connections their music evokes. The episode also highlights the magic of live music experiences, particularly at iconic venues like Red Rocks. In this engaging conversation, Tyler and Carly discuss their experiences with music, focusing on their favorite artists, the emotional connections they have with songs, and the complexities of understanding music lore.

    They explore the challenges of seeing favorite artists live, delve into the dynamics of The 1975, and share their top song recommendations. The discussion also touches on the balance between discovering new music and revisiting old favorites, as well as the emotional impact of music on their lives.

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    1 時間 4 分
  • Drake vs Kendrick – The Beef, The Facts & The Fallout w/ the Biggest Drake fan Sal Luciano! B-Side Banter Ep. 13
    2025/05/01

    In this episode, we dive deep into the Drake vs Kendrick beef with guest Sal Luciano, a Toronto-based TikTok creator known for his passionate takes on Drake and music culture. We break down how the feud started, why J. Cole bowed out, and whether Kendrick’s Super Bowl shots crossed the line.

    We also explore how ghostwriting gets misunderstood in hip-hop, dissect Drake’s most underrated tracks, and talk about how the new generation of fans are changing the game. Plus: Sal ranks his 5 career-defining and favorite Drake songs—and yes, we talk about Ratchet Happy Birthday. 😬

    If you're a fan of raw music commentary, heated debates, and behind-the-scenes insights from two serious rap heads, this one’s for you. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and drop your hottest Drake or Kendrick take in the comments! 👀

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    1 時間 3 分
  • Is Hip-Hop Really Dead? Playboi Carti, Kendrick Lamar & Future | B-Side Banter Ep. 12 w/ Tyson Jones
    2025/04/24

    In this episode of B-Side Banter, Tyson Jones discusses his journey in music commentary, focusing on hip hop and the current landscape of the genre. He shares insights on the challenges of consuming music today, the resurgence of hip hop in 2023, and the impact of live performances on album sales. The conversation also delves into the Billboard 'Travis Scott Rule', the influence of Playboi Carti, and the expectations surrounding long-awaited albums.

    Tyson emphasizes the importance of honest commentary in music reviews and the subjectivity of musical opinions. In this conversation, Tyson Jones shares his experiences attending various music festivals, discussing the unique atmospheres and lineups of each. The dialogue shifts to the culture and etiquette surrounding festivals, emphasizing the importance of understanding the crowd dynamics. They explore the challenges of sound quality at large events and how live performances can alter perceptions of artists.

    The conversation then transitions to the evolution of hip hop artists, highlighting the impact of social media on their careers and the changing landscape of the genre. Tyson shares his thoughts on Tyler, The Creator's discography and Future's influence on the new generation of hip hop artists, concluding with a discussion on the challenges artists face in navigating their relationships with fans in the digital age.

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    1 時間 21 分