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EPISODE · May 15, 2017 · 37 MIN

The Interview Show with BAIO from Vampire Weekend (podcast edition) #231

from The Interview Show · host Scott Wood

Christopher Baio is best known for being the bassist for the New York City-based indie rock band Vampire Weekend. But a few years ago, he started a solo project under the stage name Baio. I met Chris backstage at the Biltmore while his mouth was full of delicious humus. The Biltmore was too loud and outside was too rainy, so we ended up standing in the doorway at the top of a long set of stairs that ended at rush hour Kingsway--this is why you can hear both traffic and the echoes from the long hallway while we chat. What is Chris’ favorite Vampire Weekend song? Who is his favorite hockey player? What was it like going from bassist to producer? Which one of his songs does he describe as a “blackout bender?” How does he decide when a song is done? Which song is inspired by Don Delillo, the author of the 1985 American classic novel White Noise? How did a visit to London’s Tate Modern Museum and a Robert Delaunay painting inspire a song? Which rookie mistake will Chris never make again? Which side project by another established musician does Chris especially admire? You’ll have to listen to find out. Tracks played on the podcast edition of the show… 1) BAIO, The Names (2015) “Sister of Pearl” 2) Vampire Weekend, Modern Vampires of the City (2013) “Ya Hey” 3) BAIO, Sunburn EP (2012), “Modern Sunburn” 4) BAIO, The Names (2015) “The Names” 5) BAIO, The Names (2015) “Endless Rhythm” 6) BAIO, The Names (2015) “Scarlett” NO songs CANCON

Christopher Baio is best known for being the bassist for the New York City-based indie rock band Vampire Weekend. But a few years ago, he started a solo project under the stage name Baio. I met Chris backstage at the Biltmore while his mouth was full of delicious humus. The Biltmore was too loud and outside was too rainy, so we ended up standing in the doorway at the top of a long set of stairs that ended at rush hour Kingsway--this is why you can hear both traffic and the echoes from the long hallway while we chat. What is Chris’ favorite Vampire Weekend song? Who is his favorite hockey player? What was it like going from bassist to producer? Which one of his songs does he describe as a “blackout bender?” How does he decide when a song is done? Which song is inspired by Don Delillo, the author of the 1985 American classic novel White Noise? How did a visit to London’s Tate Modern Museum and a Robert Delaunay painting inspire a song? Which rookie mistake will Chris never make again? Which side project by another established musician does Chris especially admire? You’ll have to listen to find out. Tracks played on the podcast edition of the show… 1) BAIO, The Names (2015) “Sister of Pearl” 2) Vampire Weekend, Modern Vampires of the City (2013) “Ya Hey” 3) BAIO, Sunburn EP (2012), “Modern Sunburn” 4) BAIO, The Names (2015) “The Names” 5) BAIO, The Names (2015) “Endless Rhythm” 6) BAIO, The Names (2015) “Scarlett” NO songs CANCON

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