Perpetual musical never-rans Giles and Steve review songs you haven’t heard while chatting in a brotherly way about life and culture.
Listen as they attempt to come to terms with their audio past, present and future, while encouraging listeners (and themselves) to keep the creative spark alive.
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Perpetual musical never-rans Giles and Steve review songs you haven’t heard while chatting in a brotherly way about life and culture.
Listen as they attempt to come to terms with their audio past, present and future, while encouraging listeners (and themselves) to keep the creative spark alive.
Do you want a step-by-step guide on how to write a sure-fire indie dancefloor filler?
A bona-fide hit? A tune that captures the zeitgeist?
Look elsewhere, my friend. Here at the This Are Johnny Domino podcast we pride ourselves on delivering the finest brotherly ramblings and lo-fi arsing about. But for information on how to write and record a "hit", maybe try doing the opposite of what we did. But y'know, success can come in many forms, so why not come along for the ride?
Including:
* Fear and Loathing in Great Yarmouth
* The big JC returns!
* The weirdest backing vocal ever
* Christmas quiz!
* Spotify Wrapped
Related audiovisual material is available on the This Are Johnny Domino blog [https://thisarejohnnydomino.blogspot.com/2024/12/sure-fire-indie-dancefloor-filler.html].
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This Are Johnny Domino
Perpetual musical never-rans Giles and Steve review songs you haven’t heard while chatting in a brotherly way about life and culture.
Listen as they attempt to come to terms with their audio past, present and future, while encouraging listeners (and themselves) to keep the creative spark alive.