Category: Interview
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D’Lee is visiting Soundville
Every so often, a song arrives that feels like it was written just for you, capturing the quiet struggles, the hidden hopes, and the unspoken truths we all carry. This…
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Chase Andrzej is visiting Soundville
We’ve wrapped up our spring chart, and it was a blast! Our amazing listeners had the chance to vote for their favorite April tracks, and guess what? The hands-down winner…
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Rocky Michaels is visiting Soundville
Rocky makes music not to chase attention, but to explore and share something real. His music carries a quiet sincerity, rooted in real moments, family life, and the search for…
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Interview with Mark Springer
Ever wondered what Goya’s ghastly etchings might sound like if transformed into a double-vinyl opus? Mark Springer’s ‘Sleep of Reason’ tackles exactly that, weaving eerie piano themes, a striking string…
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Thomas Hewitt Jones is visiting Soundville
The holiday season is a time of tradition, wonder, and creativity, and few embody these qualities better than Thomas Hewitt Jones, a composer whose work has become synonymous with the…
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Micah Sheveloff is visiting Soundville
When we talk about storytelling in music, it’s often in grand, sweeping narratives. But some songs, like “City Bus” by Micah Sheveloff, feel like quiet windows into someone’s life. They…
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The John Doe Trio is Visiting SoundVille
Interviewing The John Doe Trio is less like a formal conversation and more like stepping into a vibrant, living story of music, creativity, and the connections that fuel both. The…
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RADIO RUBBISH is Visiting SoundVille
Britain’s punk pirates Radio Rubbish are back, armed with fury and a bold manifesto. Their new track, “#MAGAMAGA!!”, is a global rallying cry calling punks worldwide to gather for a…
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Micah Sheveloff is visiting Soundville
Micah Sheveloff is a musician for whom every song is a meticulously crafted story. Blending classical piano with rock and metal, he creates melodies that captivate from the first notes,…
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Mortenissimo is visiting Soundville
When someone mentions reimagining a classic like Clair de Lune, you might wonder, “Why mess with something so perfect?” But then along comes someone like Morten Vamplew—aka Mortenissimo—and suddenly, it…

