Sinopsis
Podcast by Jerry Valakas
Episodios
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Summer's End Smokeout: Joe Nice (Live)
21/08/2025 Duración: 26minIn this live episode of Poducer, recorded at Summer’s End Smokeout, we sit down with Joe Nice — a pioneering figure often credited with bringing Dubstep to the United States. From launching the legendary Dub War parties in New York to shaping the global spread of the genre, Joe has been at the heart of underground culture for nearly two decades. We dive into his journey as a tastemaker, his thoughts on the modern expectation for DJs to also be producers, and how he stays grounded through organization, sobriety, and a commitment to mental health. Joe also speaks on the responsibility of artists to use their platform for advocacy, his favorite sound systems around the world, and why unionization could be the future of fair treatment in electronic music.
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Arum: Indie Marketing, Artist Advocacy, Attorney, .beyond_____(ECSTASY)
01/08/2025 Duración: 01h56minIn this episode of Poducer, we sit down with Chicago-based house producer, DJ, and attorney Arum — a rising voice in the underground scene known for his soulful, groove-forward productions, community organizing, and fiercely human-centered approach to music. He shares how early influences like Crystal Castles and Death from Above shaped his love for experimental rhythms, and why he now champions house music with emotion, texture, and intention. Arum breaks down his creative process, his views on algorithm-driven promotion, and how he uses marketing tools like Meta ads with intention — all while avoiding the industry’s pressure to chase empty numbers. We also dive into his legal background, discussing music contracts, AI concerns, and why empowering artists with knowledge is at the core of his mission. Plus, we talk about Beyond Ecstasy Vol. 2, the multi-genre event he’s curating at Book Club Chicago on August 2, featuring names like Backpack, Dante Drives, Yannaa Lynette, and more — a night that blends hou
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Treegaud & Ozztin Sound Haven 2024
31/07/2025 Duración: 15minIn this episode of Poducer at Sound Haven 2024, we link up with Tree Gaud and Ozztin — two close friends and rising names in the underground bass scene. From throwing down original edits on the UFO stage to geeking out about lasers at a Trans-Siberian Orchestra concert, this convo covers it all. We get into their unique approaches to performance, like Tree Gaud’s “Flip God” set packed with bootlegs and bass, and Ozztin’s genre-blurring style that lands somewhere between weird and heavy. They talk about growing up on Grateful Dead, Weird Al, and Adventure Club, and how those early shows shaped their path into electronic music. We also hear the full story of a surprise backstage moment with Skrillex at Soul Quest, and why that night was a turning point. From dreadlock maintenance to military stories and festival bromance, this one’s full of wild memories, unexpected tangents, and pure Sound Haven energy.
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Medicine Place at Sound Haven 2024
30/07/2025 Duración: 14minMedicine Place joins Poducer live at Sound Haven 2024 to share stories about his musical roots, cultural background, and the path that led him from college basketball to becoming one of the tallest DJs in the game. We talk about his first concert (Beyoncé in Miami), growing up on a reservation, and how the name “Medicine Place” represents something deeper than just music. This episode touches on Native tradition, the healing power of sound, learning from elders, and how Electric Forest changed everything. Plus shoutouts to Snake Blood, Big Bird, and the Wiggles.
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EAZYBAKED at Sound Haven 2024
28/07/2025 Duración: 05minHad the chance to catch up with the homies EAZYBAKED backstage at Sound Haven 2024. We talk about their first concert (Mac Miller + hotboxed arenas), early inspiration from Wiz Khalifa’s day-to-day vlogs, and what it feels like to play iconic venues like Red Rocks and the Ogden Theater. They share stories from the road, what it’s like being in full creative control right now, and how wild their Shambhala set was last weekend. There’s some Swiftie talk, too—don’t ask, just watch.
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Himboism Explained: Emotionally Intelligent Masculinity
09/07/2025 Duración: 07minArtie Do Good dives into the philosophy of himboism, exploring the rise of emotionally intelligent masculinity in modern culture. From Dragon Ball Z's Goku to Chris Hemsworth’s Thor, we break down the core traits of the modern himbo: strength, kindness, and a blissful lack of ego. Artie shares how working with kids in the age of Andrew Tate has influenced his perspective on masculinity, and why he’s embracing the “himbo” identity as a way to promote compassion, vulnerability, and self-awareness. We also touch on the need to shatter outdated gender norms, and how big-hearted energy just might help save the world. Links:
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NSW x Poducer Ep: 6 Sam Binga — Bristol Roots, DIY Spirit & the Future of Club Music
24/06/2025 Duración: 01h35minIn this collaboration episode of Poducer with NSW, we connect with genre-warping UK producer Sam Binga — known for pushing the boundaries of club music with raw textures, cheeky edits, and forward-thinking sound design. From his early days in Bristol’s drum & bass scene to becoming a global force in hybrid electronic music, Binga shares the creative mindset and community ethos that have shaped his path. We dig into his evolution as an artist, his approach to collaboration (with names like Nikki Nair, Addison Groove, and Bianca Oblivion), and why he's more interested in vibe than perfection. Binga talks honestly about the current state of gig culture, the pressure of staying relevant on social media, and how he balances underground respect with broader recognition. He also shares the story behind Pineapple Records, his outlet for fun, functional, and distinctly weird club tools — and how it’s become a space for artists to explore sound without overthinking.
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artie do good: Socialist Dance Party, Himboism, Live Jazz Fusion & Teaching with Heart
18/06/2025 Duración: 01h57minIn this episode of Poducer, we sit down with Artie Do Good — a genre-bending producer, trombonist, educator, and storyteller who fuses live jazz instrumentation with electronic music and deeply rooted political themes. From his early days throwing ska shows in Kenosha to composing orchestral works in NYC, Artie walks us through his evolution as an artist, educator, and community builder. We dig into the influence of Chicago’s DIY scene, the impact of labor movements and socialist philosophy on his music, and the creative process behind his powerful album Socialist Dance Party. We also explore the intersection of soulful composition and beat production, his dual life as a teacher and performer, and the growing movement of emotionally intelligent masculinity (aka himboism). Plus, he shares unreleased tracks, stories of musical mentorship, and memories of transformative shows like D’Angelo at Afropunk. Links:
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The Wild Story Behind Porn & Chicken
06/06/2025 Duración: 23minThe debaucherous, high-energy legacy of Porn and Chicken — a legendary Monday night party that turned into a movement. From its humble beginnings at Risqué Café with all-you-can-eat wings, vintage porn screenings, and DIY DJ sets, to its explosive evolution at Evil Olive and The Mid, P&C reshaped Chicago nightlife.
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NSW x Poducer EP 5: all:Lo collective
04/06/2025 Duración: 01h18minIn this episode of Poducer, we link up with the all:Lo Collective — a genre-blurring crew of artists pushing the soulful edge of electronic and hip-hop fusion. TF Marz, parkbreezy, Pheel, and Joe from NSW sit down to share the story of how all:Lo started as a bedroom project between roommates working at The Black Box and grew into a nationwide collective curating a unique low-frequency, lo-fi sound. We dive into their early influences (from Madlib to Cord Marauders and Soulection), the art of instrumental storytelling, and the creative ethos behind their legendary “Morning Coffee” mix series. They also break down side projects like Hoodie Weather and Groove Sauce, and reflect on formative live shows — from Shambhala to Tipper & Friends. Links: Follow all:Lo: https://www.all-lo.com Follow NSW: https://www.nswpresents.com/ Follow Poducer: https://linktr.ee/poducerpodcast
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Orville Kline: Ableton Certified Trainer, Porn and Chicken, Punk Roots
29/05/2025 Duración: 01h32minIn this episode of Poducer, we sit down with Orville Kline, a genre-bending DJ, producer, and longtime staple of the city’s underground electronic scene. From his explosive live sets and wild stage antics to his deep expertise in music production, Orville blends technical mastery with pure chaos in the best way possible. We dive into his journey from punk shows to warehouse raves, the rise of the iconic Porn and Chicken parties, and how touring shaped his approach to performance. As one of the few Ableton Certified Trainers in the Midwest, Orville also shares insights into his production workflow, teaching philosophy, and the evolving landscape of electronic music education. Links: Follow Orville Kline: https://orvillekline.squarespace.com/ Follow Poducer: https://linktr.ee/poducerpodcast
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Kare (Live Stream)
28/05/2025 Duración: 01h32minhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCijzViDaoVljjDXyEPTIwyQ?sub_confirmation=1
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NSW x Poducer EP4: Chef Boyarbeatz – Album WIPs, Tour Life, Balance
13/05/2025 Duración: 01h05minIn this episode of Poducer, we reconnect with Chef Boyarbeatz for a high-energy, insightful convo about the ups and downs of the touring life, creative evolution, and the state of underground bass music. Chef reflects on how he got his start, switching from house parties and hip-hop sets to becoming a Red Rocks performer, even with a snowstorm pushing back his debut. We dive into the making of his collab with Combine, his love for drum & bass, and how he’s balancing day jobs, teaching, and planning his first full-length album. Along the way, we talk about production schools like Icon Collective, festival crowds, the challenges facing smaller promoters, and what sustainability really looks like for working artists. Links: Follow Chef Boyarbeatz: https://linktr.ee/chef_boyarbeatz?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAadGarjE0L4iJB65-XO3Vn3vpcGgA3bcKhIIj6URu5LfAWdSOvWxlVSd-bv5yQ_aem_DXAHULsOatsAmRSgrzRb_Qfbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAafH5idBx2plutYrgSsUYRVijqffWdQwZ7qes3e-MysA3w8yFiZ32dD_MMjHZw_aem_v1O_cz5-kPKsnfyG9TMnsQ Foll
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Working for Shure l The Microphone Everyone Uses (And Why)
09/05/2025 Duración: 10minWe sat down with Maj, Marketing Manager at Shure, to talk about the legacy and innovation behind one of the most iconic microphones in audio history — the SM7B. From Michael Jackson recording Thriller to modern podcasters and The Weeknd’s vocal chain, this mic’s journey is wild. Links: Follow Boy Maj: https://linktr.ee/boymaj?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAafH5idBx2plutYrgSsUYRVijqffWdQwZ7qes3e-MysA3w8yFiZ32dD_MMjHZw_aem_v1O_cz5-kPKsnfyG9TMnsQ Follow Poducer: https://linktr.ee/poducerpodcast
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NSW x Poducer EP 3: Chez – Glitch Hop, Humor in Music & the Origins of ‘Cheese’
18/04/2025 Duración: 02h03minIn this episode of Poducer, we sit down with Chicago-based producer Chez (pronounced “cheese”) for a fun and thoughtful conversation about music, identity, and community. Chez reflects on his first NSW show, overcoming nerves, and developing a sound that blends humor with serious musicality—drawing inspiration from Frank Zappa, Tim & Eric, and glitch-hop staples like Tipper & KOAN Sound. We explore the role of creative communities, Chez’s approach to sound design, and his upcoming move into a producer house in D.C. The episode also dives into wild merch ideas (cheesehead hats, berets), and what sets the “Two Guys” project apart from a typical B2B. Later, we unpack AI in music, rediscovering the magic of live bands. Links: Listen to Chez: https://soundcloud.com/chez_muzik Follow Chez: https://www.instagram.com/chez.music/ Follow NSW: https://www.instagram.com/nsw_presents/ Poducer IG: https://www.instagram.com/poducerpodcast/ More: https://linktr.ee/poducerpodcast Chapters: 00:00 - Intro & Welcome: Chez or
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Boy Maj: PREMIUM VIBES, Shure Mics & The Power of Creative Friendship
10/04/2025 Duración: 02h33minIn this episode, we sit down with Chicago artist Boy Maj, fresh off the release of his album PREMIUM VIBES Vol. 1. We go deep on what it means to create PREMIUM VIBES—not just as an album title, but as a mindset. From his roots playing French horn to building immersive live shows, Maj shares what it takes to be intentional with your art in a world full of distractions. We also get into what it’s like working behind the scenes at Shure, helping shape the way creators interact with technology, and how storytelling, design, and community all play a part in making something truly premium. Whether it's crafting a music release, building a brand experience, or just vibing with friends, Maj brings a thoughtful approach to everything he does. This one was a joy to record—tune in and enjoy the ride. Links: Listen to Boy Maj: https://linktr.ee/boymaj?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAafH5idBx2plutYrgSsUYRVijqffWdQwZ7qes3e-MysA3w8yFiZ32dD_MMjHZw_aem_v1O_cz5-kPKsnfyG9TMnsQ Follow Boy Maj: https://www.instagram.com/theboymaj/ E
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Shrimpnose: How Music, Memory & Emotion Shape Every Beat
27/03/2025 Duración: 53minMinneapolis-born, LA-based producer Shrimpnose joins Poducer for a raw, emotional, and hilariously insightful deep-dive into his music, life, and creative journey. From learning drums as a kid and growing up a metalhead, to becoming a staple in the lo-fi/post-dubstep scene and collaborating with legends like Daedelus and Gold Panda — this is Shrimpnose We talk:
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NSW x Poducer EP 2: Keota & K.L.O – Talk Bass Music, Pay Transparency & Industry Realities
20/03/2025 Duración: 02h13minThis week's guests are Keota and K.L.O In this episode, we break down how each of them got started with music—from Keota diving into electronic production at 15 “as a joke” to K.L.O.s obsession with turntablism. They also share the story of their first performances, their biggest festival inspirations (like that legendary infrasound “swamp” year), and the gear and techniques that define their signature sounds. We get candid about the music industry, talking pay transparency, headliner vs. opener fees, and how Keota once organized a show where everyone anonymously voted on how to split the entire budget. K.L.O updates us on his longtime collaborator Mike (Osmetic) from Colony Productions—who’s currently recovering from a serious medical procedure—and how their community is coming together to support him.
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Deafadil: Music Production, 3D Printing, Visuals for Subtronics, Marshmello & SVDDEN DEATH
13/03/2025 Duración: 01h24minIn this week's episode we sit down with Deafadil, a producer and 3D artist who’s worked with some of the biggest names in bass music, including Subtronics, Marshmello, and SVDDEN DEATH. We dive into his journey as a music producer, how he got into designing visuals for top-tier artists, and how he balances creativity across multiple disciplines. We also explore the world of 3D printing, the importance of branding, visual identity, and social media presence in the music industry. Whether you're an aspiring producer, DJ, or creative looking to expand your skill set, this conversation covers everything from sound design techniques in Serum and Rift to the role of AI in digital art and animation.