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Craig Finn with Matthew Houck (Phosphorescent)

Craig Finn with Matthew Houck (Phosphorescent)

FromTalkhouse Podcast


Craig Finn with Matthew Houck (Phosphorescent)

FromTalkhouse Podcast

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Length:
52 minutes
Released:
May 23, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Greetings, Talkhouse friends. Instead of a Talkhouse episode this week, I wanted to share another episode of my pal Craig Finn’s show, That’s How I Remember It, which is just starting its third season. Craig has an incredible array of guests lined up, and he’s switching to a new schedule where he’ll have new episodes every other week without a break. That means more amazing chats for you, including this one with Phosphorescent’s Matthew Houck. Craig and Matt chat about the philosophy behind That’s How I Remember It—it’s a podcast about creativity and memory—as well as an early meeting between the two, Phosphorescent’s mighty “Song For Zula” and much more. I’ll be back next week with your regularly scheduled programming, but for now, give That’s How I Remember It your attention. See you next week!
0:00 - Intro
2:41 - "Do you think you have a good memory?"
3:58 - The origins of That's How I Remember It
8:43 - Craig vs. Matt's approach to songwriting
13:14 - "Do you have a first memory of music?
23:00 - "Do you connect music with seasons?"
35:53 - Craig and Matt first meeting at SXSW 2010
36:52 - "Did the Full Moon Project ... affect your own songwriting?"
43:30 - "Song For Zula" - "Did it surprise you?"
46:45 - "Has traveling/moving changed your music?"
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Released:
May 23, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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