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400 Floor

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A podcast from Nina Protocol where 2 musicians are paired up to discuss their origins in music through the scenes and relationships that shape them. Presented by Nina Protocol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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For the 20th episode of 400 Floor we talk to Chris Sherron and Quinn Taylor, two old friends better known by their monikers Galcher Lustwerk and Young Male. The two RISD grads met in Providence in the mid 2000s and bonded over their shared love of club music, teaming up to throw parties in Providence and eventually in New York, where Quinn started …
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For the 19th episode of 400 Floor we talk to Ma Clément and Zach Phillips, the singers and songwriting team behind Fievel Is Glauque. With Ma growing up and France and Zach in rural New Hampshire, at first glance the two may seem like unlikely musical partners, but they come together in an incredible union as composers of some of the most complex, …
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The 18th episode of 400 Floor is a little different. By popular demand we collected some of the best (and worst) tour stories from the previous 17 interviews, many of which did not make the cut for the final episodes. Get ready for van breakdowns, low attended shows and accidental break-ins. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informati…
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For the 17th episode of 400 Floor we talk to Ryan Garbes and Shawn Reed, two old friends who shared many projects together including Wet Hair and Raccoo-oo-oon. We talk deep early '00s Iowa punk scene, transitioning into more experimental music, the foundation of their highly influential label Night People and the effect of visibility on undergroun…
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For the 16th episode of 400 Floor we talk to Aaron Anderson and Chris Hontos aka Beat Detectives. Growing up in the cultural desert that is the small-town Midwest, they met at the oasis of Minneapolis in the early ‘00s. As fans of extreme music, they wondered what it would be like to make music that people could enjoy listening to and thus birthed …
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For the 15th episode of 400 Floor we talk to Aaron Dilloway & Twig Harper, two figureheads of the American underground music scene whose 30 plus year journeys overlap with countless players, spawning a multitude of trends and communities. We discuss childhood experiences with music, their origins circling around Ann Arbor - that legendary hotbed of…
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For the 14th episode of 400 Floor we talk to Dean Spunt (No Age, PPM) and Sophie Weil (Syko Friend, Dove Cove). We discuss getting scared by music, being on MTV and the many hilarious and roundabout ways as a kid you slowly learn about the larger context for music you hear. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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For the 13th episode of 400 Floor we talk to Nina co-founder Eric Farber (Truman Peyote, Cellphone, EZB) and Josh McIntyre (Little Girls, Prince Innocence, Thermal), two old friends and collaborators. We talk about the virtues of Windows Sound Recorder, the bohemian charm of Queen Street and perhaps the greatest club trick of all time. Hosted on Ac…
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For the 12th episode of 400 Floor we talk to Steven Warwick, formerly known as Heatsick, and Luke Younger, who performs as Helm. But before their well-known solo projects, they were Birds of Delay. Formed during their time in Nottingham in the early aughts, they were a prolific group who came up during the burgeoning No Fun Fest era of the noise sc…
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For the eleventh episode of 400 Floor we talk to Chloé Maratta and Flannery Silva, formerly known together as Odwalla1221. Born out of Baltimore’s fertile underground music and art scene of the late aughts, Maratta’s and Silva’s Odwalla88 project pushed the boundaries of music, art and fashion, with a punk simplicity at its core, a classically no w…
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For the tenth episode of 400 Floor we talk to Matthew Arkel and Aaron David Ross, aka Gatekeeper. Birthed by two college students in Chicago at the beginning of the bloghouse era, they quickly found success with their early Italo inspired productions and over-the-top stage sets, eventually winding up associating with the now legendary label Hippos …
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For the ninth episode of 400 Floor we talk to Gabriel Saloman Mindel & Pete Swanson aka Yellow Swans. One of the premier US noise bands of the '00s, they melded the sonic experimentation of noise music with the intensity and DIY ethos of hardcore punk, touring relentlessly and famously always making sure to fit in smaller cities in their route ofte…
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For the seventh episode of 400 Floor we talk to Esra Padgett and Mark Iosifescu, better known together as Angels in America. We talk about growing up in Manhattan, engrossing themselves in the New York underground music scene of the aughts, getting the attention of Thurston Moore, touring with Weyes Blood, and how they developed their highly indivi…
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For the sixth episode of 400 Floor we talk to Jeff Witscher and Daren Ho, two old friends and veterans of the American underground music scene of the early '00s. Jeff is best known for his work under his moniker Rene Hell, playing festivals, releasing records and touring for a decade straight. Daren played in the influential psych rock band Raccoo-…
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For the fifth episode of 400 Floor we talk to Samara Lubelski & Bill Nace, two veterans of the East Coast underground music scene and old friends who, after years of orbiting around each other, began recently collaborating as a duo. We talk about Samara’s beginnings in the downtown bohemia of Soho in the 1970s through playing in famed groups such a…
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For the fourth episode of 400 Floor we talk to Cory Arcangel and Jacob Ciocci, two old friends and highly influential contemporary artists who took their interest in computers and the kitsch culture of their 1980s childhoods and forged successful careers in the art world, for Jacob particularly through his highly influential collective Paper Rad. I…
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For the third episode of 400 Floor we talk to John Elliott (Emeralds / Imaginary Softwoods / Spectrum Spools) and Nina’s CEO, Mike Pollard (Arbor / Treetops / Pale Blue Sky), two old friends and movers in the early ‘00s Midwest underground electronic music scene. We talk about their histories, both having run important labels that helped launch the…
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For the second episode of 400 Floor we talk to Luke Wyatt and Lili Schulder, respectively known by their individual monikers Torn Hawk and 51717. Two close friends of Nina who have both made names for themselves in the underground electronic music scene in New York City and beyond. Both growing up on the East Coast in the ‘90s they eventually cross…
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The inaugural episode of 400 Floor features Anthony Child and Karl O’Connor, respectively known by their individual monikers Surgeon and Regis. In the early ‘90s they took the blueprint of Detroit techno and melded it with their British industrial and post-punk influences to create a harder edge sound that became the foundation for all European tec…
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