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Electric Guest

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Our guests today on the podcast is the soulful indie pop duo Electric Guest. Made up of Asa Taccone and Matthew Compton, the pair have been crafting irresistibly catchy, genre-blurring music since the early 2010s, amassing over half a billion streams along the way. Outside of the band, both have impressive creative backgrounds: Asa as a Grammy-winning songwriter and Matthew as a film and TV composer. This week, Electric Guest return with 10k, their first album in over six years - a vibrant, sonically adventurous record shaped with a close circle of friends and collaborators, including Carly Rae Jepsen, The Weeknd, and mentor Danger Mouse. In today’s episode, we’re joined by Asa Taccone to chat about the making of 10k, its eclectic influences (including a nod to Daft Punk), and how his friendship with Danger Mouse helped guide the direction of the record. We also talk about working with artists like Kacy Hill and Emmet Kai, and why this new chapter feels like their most creatively free yet.

Electric Guest : Instagram / Spotify

Find tour dates and more information about Electric Guest here

Visit our official website here and follow us across our socials.

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Our guests today on the podcast is the soulful indie pop duo Electric Guest. Made up of Asa Taccone and Matthew Compton, the pair have been crafting irresistibly catchy, genre-blurring music since the early 2010s, amassing over half a billion streams along the way. Outside of the band, both have impressive creative backgrounds: Asa as a Grammy-winning songwriter and Matthew as a film and TV composer. This week, Electric Guest return with 10k, their first album in over six years - a vibrant, sonically adventurous record shaped with a close circle of friends and collaborators, including Carly Rae Jepsen, The Weeknd, and mentor Danger Mouse. In today’s episode, we’re joined by Asa Taccone to chat about the making of 10k, its eclectic influences (including a nod to Daft Punk), and how his friendship with Danger Mouse helped guide the direction of the record. We also talk about working with artists like Kacy Hill and Emmet Kai, and why this new chapter feels like their most creatively free yet.

Electric Guest : Instagram / Spotify

Find tour dates and more information about Electric Guest here

Visit our official website here and follow us across our socials.

  continue reading

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