Great energy in this convo. Virality has taught us it’s not the polished content that has an impact it’s the ratchett busted ass recording that is authentic in the moment that captures our hearts …or base intellect
Around the 26 min mark - it’s about risk taking. “Chops players” and virtuosos often aren’t risk takers. I once heard a guy play a Beethoven sonata in a small room (record store?) in SF - I’ve heard some of the worlds best pianists but what made this moment standout was the risks this guy was taking - it was thrilling for everyone in the room. That sense of an artist “risking it all to get there”
this is fantastic. i totally felt what he was saying about the Beatles documentary. i thought six hours would be overkill. it. was. not. and i get what he is trying to do. and succeeding. keep working it, Theo. we love you.
24:35 is crazy to hear. I put ONE concert video on the same level as the MSG Vulfpeck recording, and that's Songs in the Age of Live, Brooklyn 2018. I've watched it as many times as MSG
48:34 I love how Theo is so self-effacing here. He's a triple (quadruple? quintuple?)-threat, between drums, guitar, and singing, in addition to his other skills discussed elsewhere in this interview. I've been repeatedly and thoroughly astounded at his performance in the Vulfpeck MSG concert film. An amazing showman and musician.
Love this interview. Especially the part about accepting flaws in performances and just embracing your uniqueness. Great work Ari! Thanks for sharing this.
oh man, I loved every minute of this, so many juicy nuggets of inspiration, advice, and more. Can't wait to hear the rest of the album Theo, thanks y'all, really appreciate you took the time to have this conversation and record it.
So happy I found this gem before getting to see Theo live. Dude is a huge inspiration, and the most humble guy as well. Thanks for this talk and for putting it out there, this is definitely a video to get back to.
Really enjoyed this. Big fan of Theo, and it was cool to get this kind of insight. What a valuable conversation to anyone trying to make authentic music in this current landscape
Fantastic interview Ari. This really lit an inspirational fire under my butt. Super well done on every front. I have the new edition and I'm loving every bit of it!!! I think "This is Marketing" might be next on my list now.
Excellent talk. I am new to it all and in my vast experience of 1 year I have found the key is to record and focus on having fun and not the actual recording.
Thank you so much for this 🙏 I couldn't agree more with that 1st answer in the Q&A. You can really feel when the venue's kinda 'doing you a favour' of having you on, compared to when they care about the artist & crowd exeprience as much as you do.
So much good advice! Thank you for your insight and help. Also, thanks to Theo for his honest unique outlook on having a career in the new music business.
All that LA Club crap you mention happens in London too. We get "invited" all the time, and then suddenly they're asking us for a fee... or you get there and it's, "who are you here to see"? People need to remember why they call them 'promoters'! Love this chat with Theo. I've been working towards more and more liveness in our releases, as we've been releasing as a self recording independent band since 2019. My plan for our next album is so much like how Theo described the process for his latest album, I got goosebumps! We can't buy a cabin, but we can use our room and make the live session performances the release. Also, I saw Theo in Brixton recently and he was un-fucking-real. True legend. ❤❤❤
I'm quite impressed by Theo's attitude and approach and I'd be scared shitless and stoked at the same time if I had the opportunity to work with him. However, I can't quite get my head around his resemblance to Jason Statham in this video. Maybe that's something to make use of, if this music thing doesn't work out.
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quite a pity the last album lacks some songs with tempo. I like it but overall I think it's too slow and lacking some singy-singy tunes vs the previous work. One of my favorite artist at the moment anyway. Rare to find creative minds with real passion today.
proud to be part of that 1% who claim Theo as their favorite artist and also admire him as a human being
always good company bro 💪🏼 cuz SAME
I'm with ya
Same here!
Yo ❤
God bless you for putting chapters on this video
always, ha! 😂
Great energy in this convo.
Virality has taught us it’s not the polished content that has an impact it’s the ratchett busted ass recording that is authentic in the moment that captures our hearts …or base intellect
right on! absolutely
I'm so happy this exists. Theo is one of the best songwriters alive and I had no idea anyone went this deep on his work. THANK YOU BOTH!
Around the 26 min mark - it’s about risk taking. “Chops players” and virtuosos often aren’t risk takers. I once heard a guy play a Beethoven sonata in a small room (record store?) in SF - I’ve heard some of the worlds best pianists but what made this moment standout was the risks this guy was taking - it was thrilling for everyone in the room. That sense of an artist “risking it all to get there”
this is fantastic. i totally felt what he was saying about the Beatles documentary. i thought six hours would be overkill. it. was. not. and i get what he is trying to do. and succeeding. keep working it, Theo. we love you.
So many gems here. Thanks!
theo is a gem :)
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24:35 is crazy to hear. I put ONE concert video on the same level as the MSG Vulfpeck recording, and that's Songs in the Age of Live, Brooklyn 2018. I've watched it as many times as MSG
Pak and Theo would be an epic collab.
48:34 I love how Theo is so self-effacing here. He's a triple (quadruple? quintuple?)-threat, between drums, guitar, and singing, in addition to his other skills discussed elsewhere in this interview. I've been repeatedly and thoroughly astounded at his performance in the Vulfpeck MSG concert film. An amazing showman and musician.
What a perfect press release!
This is so interesting I had to stop listening to it to process and come back.
Love this interview. Especially the part about accepting flaws in performances and just embracing your uniqueness. Great work Ari! Thanks for sharing this.
Learned about Theo from a Facebook ad and damn how did I not know this guy before that ad? Would love to jam with him!
oh man, I loved every minute of this, so many juicy nuggets of inspiration, advice, and more. Can't wait to hear the rest of the album Theo, thanks y'all, really appreciate you took the time to have this conversation and record it.
this was so informative and inspiring, thank you for sharing!
So happy I found this gem before getting to see Theo live. Dude is a huge inspiration, and the most humble guy as well. Thanks for this talk and for putting it out there, this is definitely a video to get back to.
Really enjoyed this. Big fan of Theo, and it was cool to get this kind of insight. What a valuable conversation to anyone trying to make authentic music in this current landscape
Fantastic interview Ari. This really lit an inspirational fire under my butt. Super well done on every front. I have the new edition and I'm loving every bit of it!!! I think "This is Marketing" might be next on my list now.
thank you so much! and yes, also highly recommend "this is marketing" 💪📙
Excellent talk. I am new to it all and in my vast experience of 1 year I have found the key is to record and focus on having fun and not the actual recording.
Thank you so much for this 🙏 I couldn't agree more with that 1st answer in the Q&A. You can really feel when the venue's kinda 'doing you a favour' of having you on, compared to when they care about the artist & crowd exeprience as much as you do.
This whole video is incredible!
So much good advice! Thank you for your insight and help. Also, thanks to Theo for his honest unique outlook on having a career in the new music business.
Such a great interview, Theo and Ari inspired me so much. Thanks Ari👍
This was awesome. Theo has been my favorite artist since 2020, so much that I named my Cat after him
haha love it
Theo is an all around awesome dude.
All that LA Club crap you mention happens in London too. We get "invited" all the time, and then suddenly they're asking us for a fee... or you get there and it's, "who are you here to see"?
People need to remember why they call them 'promoters'!
Love this chat with Theo. I've been working towards more and more liveness in our releases, as we've been releasing as a self recording independent band since 2019. My plan for our next album is so much like how Theo described the process for his latest album, I got goosebumps! We can't buy a cabin, but we can use our room and make the live session performances the release.
Also, I saw Theo in Brixton recently and he was un-fucking-real. True legend. ❤❤❤
Waiting on the audiobook version of the 3rd edition Ari. When can I give you money for that??
coming 3/21!
love "Sunday", his song with Nick Campbell Destroys
Just great you guys
I'm quite impressed by Theo's attitude and approach and I'd be scared shitless and stoked at the same time if I had the opportunity to work with him. However, I can't quite get my head around his resemblance to Jason Statham in this video. Maybe that's something to make use of, if this music thing doesn't work out.
Sweet nectar of the gods
Struggling proves ye kept your soul
Keep et that way
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what is the Japanese word for breaking the energy field?
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I’m at 19:10 and hearing a very high whistle tone. Is it just me?
quite a pity the last album lacks some songs with tempo. I like it but overall I think it's too slow and lacking some singy-singy tunes vs the previous work. One of my favorite artist at the moment anyway. Rare to find creative minds with real passion today.
how the HELL did i just find out about this video….
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