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Are Drummers Musicians?

Podcast Are Drummers Musicians?
Luke Singleton
Are Drummers Musicians? is a weekly deep dive into the world of a musician—a captivating exploration of the diverse talents and experiences of musicians. Hosted...

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  • 44. Louis Smith: Classical Guitar, Shoegaze, Ambient Soundscapes, and Pushing Musical Boundaries
    This week’s guest is multi-genre guitarist, producer, and mixer, Louis Smith. Louis shares insights from his diverse musical journey, from mastering classical guitar to creating ambient soundscapes and playing in heavy and shoegaze bands. We discuss his academic work in integrating contemporary guitar styles into classical music, his experiences in bands Fuzz Meadows and Silurian, and his current projects, including GUSH, Resenter, and Lilivm. We also explore Louis’s thoughts on identity, philosophy, art, and community, all framed by his personal perspectives and deep passion for music. The conversation kicks off with a chat about plugins (thanks to @officialjustinsheriff for free plugin recommendations) and flows into an engaging discussion about the many types of music Louis listens to, plays, and draws inspiration from. Join us for a journey through Louis’s rich and varied musical world! For more info and links to the guest's work, visit our website: ⁠aredrummersmusicians.com⁠
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  • 43. Owen Downie: Bass, Making Great Music, Inspiring Others, and Being Musical Director of Hamish and Andy's Band 'Cool Boys and The Front Man'
    This week on the podcast we are speaking with another of Australia’s greatest bass players, Owen Downie. Owen has a long list of artists he has performed and recorded with and he has been a member of many great bands over the years, but the focus of his musical pursuits being about making great music rather than any pursuit of fame or acclaim was a great point made throughout this conversation. Owen made me laugh a lot, shared some great stories about his musical beginnings and collaborations, and touched on the encouragement of his pursuits (but not always his taste) in music. We even touch on the legendary story of Owen being musical director of Cool Boys and the Front Man, the touring band of legends Hamish and Andy! A very humble bass player and session musician, a massive inspiration of mine and, second only to my partner Luci, my favourite bass player in Australia. Owen has performed with some of Australia’s leading artists such as Guy Sebastian, Jessica Mauboy, The Wiggles, Vance Joy, Shannon Noll, Ricki-Lee, Pez, Bill Chambers, Simon Philips, The Meltdown, Zoophyte, and The Veronicas. He has also played alongside international jazz luminaries like George Garzone and John Blackwell Jr., and K-Pop superstar Kim Tae-woo from G.O.D. In addition to his extensive live performance and recording credentials, Owen is passionate about music education and creating positive spaces for music-making. He has 15 years of experience as a guitar and bass teacher, has established and grown various music programs in Victorian schools, and recently created a music program for NDIS clients in regional Victoria. Owen is the leader of the bi-monthly Yarra Banks Open Jam Session, a night dedicated to encouraging people of all ages and skill levels to develop their improvisation skills and ensemble playing. It is a long-standing event, maintaining a supportive and inclusive culture appreciated by professionals, hobbyists, and students alike. These days, Owen spends most of his time in Melbourne performing, writing, teaching, and trying to learn as many new instruments as possible. You’ll often see him playing around town at all manner of venues from jazz clubs to folk festivals, on many different instruments, and having the time of his life. Join us as we discuss Owen’s passion for music, explore his current bands like Doc Halibut, The Higgs, and Andy McGarvie, and delve into his various musical experiences over the years - including being the musical director for the tours of podcasting legends Hamish and Andy’s band, Cool Boys and the Front Man. For more info and links to the guest's work, visit our website: ⁠aredrummersmusicians.com⁠
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  • 42. Andrew Masutti: Audio Engineer, Live and Studio Work, Tour Managing, and Collaborating with British India
    This week we speak with Andrew Masutti, a talented audio engineer and musician. We do a bit of a deep dive into the world of audio engineering at live gigs, discussing various roles Andrew has held, the differences between roles, information sharing between engineers, and how he sets up a great vibe from the first impression with bands so everyone has a good time at the gig. We discuss a bit about his work with Australian band British India, as he is currently their front of house (FOH) mixer, production manager (PM ) and tour manager (TM), as well as the growth of his music journey from drummer/percussionist at VCASS, to composition student at monash and now to professional audio engineer specialising in the live music setting. This week we speak with Andrew Masutti, a talented audio engineer and musician. We do a bit of a deep dive into the world of audio engineering at live gigs, discussing various roles Andrew has held, the differences between those roles, information sharing between engineers, and how he sets up a great vibe from the first impression with bands to make sure everyone has a good time at the gig. We also chat about Andrew’s work with Australian band British India, where he’s the front of house (FOH) mixer, production manager (PM), and tour manager (TM). Alongside that, we explore his journey from being a drummer/percussionist at VCASS to studying composition at Monash University, and now working as a professional audio engineer specializing in live music. Andrew also works as a house technician at some of Melbourne’s most iconic venues, like the Corner Hotel, Northcote Social Club, The Curtin, and many more. We get into his experience with stage, backline, and AV tech for local and touring shows, plus his time producing and engineering in the studio for Melbourne artists and filmmakers. It’s a great conversation about the behind-the-scenes work that goes into live music and the journey of an audio engineer building a reputation in a competitive industry. For more info and links to the guest's work, visit our website: ⁠aredrummersmusicians.com⁠
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  • 41. Yuri Pavlinov: Bass, Stories, 20 Years with The Bamboos, Renee Geyer, and the Future of Live Music in Australia
    This week’s special guest is Yuri Pavlinov, a hard-working and mega-talented bass player. Yuri has been a key member of The Bamboos for over 20 years, an institution in the Australian funk and soul scene. I’ve been a fan of Yuri’s bass playing for years, so it was an absolute privilege to have him on the podcast.  We discuss his early days in the 90s Melbourne music scene, getting thrown into the deep end with Renee Geyer on the mainstage at Bluesfest, and the natural high of playing great gigs. Yuri shares tales of tape dubbing, carrying a VOX AC30 on a tram, and hanging around Fitzroy during its vibrant music heyday.  We also dive into his time gigging in suits with The Bamboos, costumes with his heavy-metal band Barbariön, community, and the music industry. Yuri offers candid thoughts on the future of live music in Melbourne and Australia, reflecting on the challenges and opportunities ahead.  It’s a rich conversation with a true legend of the music scene, full of humour, insights, and passion for music. For more info and links to the guest's work, visit our website: ⁠aredrummersmusicians.com⁠
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  • 40. Ben Cripps: Bass, Hard Work, Touring with Human Nature, Releasing Music as Cripptic
    Laid-back and sitting on the couch with Scout, this week’s special guest is Ben Cripps. A hard-working and super-talented bass player (electric and double bass), Ben shares his journey from skateboarding fanatic to bass-obsessed teenager and recounts his decades-long career playing with some of Australia’s and the world’s finest artists. From Lisa Maxwell to Human Nature and a long list of incredible musicians, Ben’s stories are as entertaining as they are inspiring.We discuss his recent venture into original music, released under his producer name Cripptic, including the funky and bass-led single Muffin Pincher. We also chat about his time with Human Nature, performing with Motown legends Smokey Robinson and Mary Wilson in Las Vegas, and the challenges of being a touring musician with a young family at home.We discuss the Big Red Bash, gear talk about Stingrays, GLs, Fenders, and more, and his path into Sydney’s professional music scene through hard work and word of mouth. Ben also shares his wealth of knowledge on records, producers, and bass mods—a true learning experience for me and, hopefully, for you too.Don’t miss this episode filled with wisdom, stories, and a good dose of bass inspiration!For more info and links to the guest's work, visit our website: ⁠ https://www.aredrummersmusicians.com/conversations/bencripps
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Are Drummers Musicians? is a weekly deep dive into the world of a musician—a captivating exploration of the diverse talents and experiences of musicians. Hosted by drummer Luke Singleton, the podcast features relaxed, in-depth conversations recorded on a cosy couch in Brunswick. Each episode shares stories of a musician's journey and experiences, resonating beyond trends and promo cycles. Join us for timeless storytelling, community building and authentic insights into the music industry—your backstage pass to the music scene in Naarm/Melbourne, Australia, and beyond.
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