Interview with Jason Hutto, PLUS! Free Music! [Audio Podcast]

By: Bill Streeter
Posted on: July 14, 2009

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The Phonocaptors playing their reunion show last month at Deluxe

The playing their reunion show last month at Deluxe

Download podcast here or jump to the bottom of this post and listen by clicking the play button on the flash player.

This is something new for me and Lo-Fi Saint Louis, it’s an audio podcast. I have been wanting to do this for a while but never really got things together enough to try it until now. I’m not sure if this will be a regular thing or not. So if you like this and would like for me to do more please let me know in the comments.

This podcast is pretty much just an interview with a musician named . If you don’t know who he his I hope you stick around and find out. The thumbnail version is that he’s one of the most talented guitarist and songwriter, you’ve probably never heard of. He’s played in at least a half a dozen bands in St. Louis in the last decade but is probably best known for his band the which still has a loyal fan base even though the band officially broke up nearly 4 years ago. They recently played a one off reunion show at Deluxe in Maplewood Missouri to a packed house of old fans who sang along with every song.

Click to download Call It What You Want by The Phonocaptors

Click to download Call It What You Want by The

Click to download the Walkie Talkie USA 8 Song Demo

Click to download the 8 Song Demo

Now one more thing that I need to tell you before we get into the interview is that Jason has given me permission to give away, that means free folks, the entire last album as well as the 8 song Demo for Jason’s followup project called . So that’s 18 tracks of great music for you to enjoy courtesy of . And he said please share this stuff with your friends. These are zip files to make them a little more modular to download, and in each zip is a text file that says exactly how you can share this music. (It basically boils down to share with your friends but don’t resell it and don’t use it for commercial purposes without permission).

We talk about this music and more in this first audio podcast from Lo-Fi Saint Louis. Enjoy.

Sample Track: Helium Tapes – Early Days [FREE MUSIC]

By: Bill Streeter
Posted on: September 18, 2008

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album art

The (self titled)

The [myspace page link] have finally released their first CD that they, as near as I can tell, have been working on since they formed. It’s not that they’ve been working on it for 3 years it’s just that several unexpected calamitous events prevented them from getting it out before now. And according to the band they are nearly ready to go in to the studio and record again, so maybe we’ll see something new from them in the next few months too. But for now their self-titled debut is ready to be purchased from multiple vendors–just search for it at your favorite online music emporium and it should be available. Better yet go see them this weekend and buy a copy from the band themselves [follow this link for show details].

Anyway as a bonus here is one of my favorite songs on the record, a bouncy reggae flavored number called early days, enjoy!

Helium Tapes – Early Days

You can preview and purchase ’s or buy the entire album from Amazon here: