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Episode 79, Dane Bridges
Dane Bridges is a son and a brother and a boyfriend and a music instructor. He's also the bassist for Chowk.Dane was kind enough to stop by for Episode No. 79, talk a little bit of background and a lotta bit of music.And somewhere along the way, we had a peek at a few of his favorite records. They were these:Failure's Fantastic Planet (1996)Songs for the Deaf (2002), Queens of the Stone AgeInterpol's Turn on the Bright Lights (2002)Station (2008), Russian CirclesJaye Jayle's No Trail & Other Unholy Paths (2018)Meeting Dane and having the opportunity to sit down and chat with him was a real treat. Once you've checked out Chowk's bandcamp that I linked in the opening sentence, please give them a follow on Instagram so that you're up to snuff with all of their goings-on.Thank you.copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the promo or intro/outro audio clips. They are samples from a tune called, "Join Hands" by Groove Armada. It's a track that comes from their 2001 album, Goodby Country (Hello Nightclub), c/o Zomba Records Limited.