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The Rhythmic Resonance Podcast
Andrew Tofslie
18 episodes
2 days ago
The goal behind this podcast is to give independent artists a platform to tell their stories in a positive setting that not only impacts the creatives being interviewed, but also inspires and informs the community. Each episode is aimed to tackle a variety of topics that creatives face, as they pursue independent careers in artistic expression.
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The goal behind this podcast is to give independent artists a platform to tell their stories in a positive setting that not only impacts the creatives being interviewed, but also inspires and informs the community. Each episode is aimed to tackle a variety of topics that creatives face, as they pursue independent careers in artistic expression.
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Episode #8: Drem
The Rhythmic Resonance Podcast
47 minutes 19 seconds
4 months ago
Episode #8: Drem
Hello! Welcome back! Thank you for tuning into The Rhythmic Resonance Podcast This is your host TR. and this week, I sat down with Drem. Conner is a local artist who grew up right here in Missoula, MT and is one of the most versatile artists I’ve met so far, with styles that range from horror-core trap and phonk to alternative rap and jazz hip-hop. When I was first introduced to Drem, it was through his podcast, Unreleased Heat, which documented local artists and gave them a chance to show off their unreleased music and i was genuinely so inspired by it, i can honestly say, he was a big reason i started this podcast, as a way to give local artists a platform to speak about their experiences and lives as they navigated the montana scene. Since then, Drem has continued to throw community events, like open mics and my favorite, ”Drem N’ Friends” shows, by creating space for artists to be themselves and i think it’s a very important piece in our puzzle as we continue to try and bolster the local scene and work at building a stronger foundation for the hip-hop genre. But before I say too much, here’s Drem, on The Rhythmic Resonance Podcast, Episode #8 at Area 41 Collective.
The Rhythmic Resonance Podcast
The goal behind this podcast is to give independent artists a platform to tell their stories in a positive setting that not only impacts the creatives being interviewed, but also inspires and informs the community. Each episode is aimed to tackle a variety of topics that creatives face, as they pursue independent careers in artistic expression.