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EPISODE · Oct 10, 2021 · 1H 50M

194: One of the Best Whims I've Ever Had

from Analog(ue) · host Casey Liss and Myke Hurley

This one is a big one! Almost too much to even put in a description. We talk about Apple Watches, fundraising, who we are, how we're living right now – just so much!

This one is a big one! Almost too much to even put in a description. We talk about Apple Watches, fundraising, who we are, how we're living right now – just so much!

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Groover Studios Greg M. Weiss For more than 20 years, Greg Weiss, Founder and Creative Director of Groover Studios has been delivering on his promise to provide unique sound designs, beats and samples that are both audio dynamic and balanced to fit your business or personal needs.His photography provides award winning photos for print and stock photo applications. Custom & exotic wood framing available.Web design and development catered to all operating systems and mobile devices. Wordpress, ECommerce and custom web designs.We pride ourselves on never delivering anything less than perfection to our clients. Weiss brings passion and enthusiasm to every project. From original designs to complete renovations, we have you covered. Take a look at our audio projects and photo galleries and experience the beauty of design. My arsenal of gear goes as follows: Yamaha CV7 Keyboard, Yamaha RM1X Sequencer, Korg MS2000B Analog Modulating Synthesizer, Vantage Acoustic Guitar, Yamaha Stratocaster Electric Guitar, Fender Bass, Analog Mind RCV 99fm - Analog Mind 𝙰𝙽𝙰𝙻𝙾𝙶 𝙼𝙸𝙽𝙳 ©Station de radio| RADIO SHOW INVITING PRODUCERS - FRANCE| SCENOGRAPHER : @analogmindproduction| ACOUSTIC ENGINEERING - FUNKTION ONE| RECORDING AND FILMING A/Vhttps://linktr.ee/analogmind?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=6f3b3cf1-1cfd-45b4-9f11-d2619d404f7e Eine Katze Bitte Lenze & De Buam With “Eine Katze Bitte,” Lenze & de Buam present an album that remains stylistically open without drifting into arbitrariness. Pop, rock, singer-songwriter, rap, and folk intertwine to form a sound that feels familiar yet retains its own edges and character. The arrangements shift between pressure and restraint—at times direct and demanding, at others quiet and fragile—held together by a palpable sense of closeness and consistency in expression.Sung in Bavarian dialect, the lyrics focus on both everyday life and more fundamental questions: hope and doubt, closeness and distance, lightness and overload. They observe rather than explain, leaving contradictions unresolved instead of smoothing them out. Humor and critique often sit closer together than expected.The album was produced entirely independently. Analog textures, hands-on craftsmanship, and deliberate decisions against overproduction define its sound. “Eine Katze Bitte” is not a pose but a snapshot—taken strai Eine Katze Bitte Lenze & De Buam With “Eine Katze Bitte,” Lenze & de Buam present an album as diverse as life itself. Pop, rock, singer-songwriter, rap, and folk blend into a sound that feels both familiar and refreshingly new. The songs are lovingly arranged – at times loud and demanding, at times gentle and thoughtful – yet always carried by a sense of closeness and honesty.The dialect lyrics explore the small and big themes of everyday life: hope and fear, lightness and doubt, closeness and distance. They are playful and critical at the same time, full of subtle nuances and an affection for the imperfect. “Eine Katze Bitte” is an album that listens rather than shouts – and touches without preaching.The entire record was produced independently, with plenty of craftsmanship, analog tones, and attention to detail. The result is an honest snapshot somewhere between head and heart. An album that radiates warmth – even when the world outside feels cold.

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