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Modern Brews + Beats 33: Nerding over Neptunes
This episode discusses the production credits of The Neptunes from the 90’s to present.
Feed for the Modern Brews + Beats podcast
This episode discusses the production credits of The Neptunes from the 90’s to present.
Danii Oliver and Angi Thomas of Pink Boots Society – NTX Chapter talk about the making of She’s Intense DIPA with Hop and Sting Brewery.
On episode 31, Victor Santana of Dallas Beer Talk joins Tony and Jerry as they celebrate the music of Prince.
Tony and Jerry discuss swift changes in Dallas craft beer, then discuss their favorites tracks from N.E.R.D.’s discography.
This week, Jerry remembers the vaporwave of Jacob 2-2 and the online social site, Turntable.fm while Tony sings the praises of Rex Orange County.
On this episode, Tony discusses his top five musicians who are now more well-known for their acting. Can you guess his choices? Tune in and find out.
Crack open a cold one and join Tony and Jerry in a land of dreamy sounds known as chillwave. Tony shares his favorites while Jerry shares his vaporwave earworms plus his thoughts on the new Adam Lambert and Jarrod Lawson projects.
It’s soulful jazz and pop with delicious beers.
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Shelter (your headphones) in place and wash your hands!
What music makes you dance? Tony and Jerry talk about their current groove sets including music by Jamiroquai, J. Dilla and Oscar Jerome.
This week, Tony and Jerry shares notes on the new Sam Sparro project, Boombox Eternal, and the influence of Daft Punk. You’ll also hear from Britney LaFollette of 903 Brewers as she toasts women brewers around the world in honor of International Women’s Day.
While enjoying brews from Lakewood and Flying Bison, Tony shares a “Late @ss Album Review” from Roosevelt and Jerry reviews YouTube band biopics.
Tony welcomes a new baby, so we toast with new beers from Peticolas, Ingenious, and 3 Nations. On the music side, Jerry and Tony discuss the discography of Justin Timberlake.
Where were you when you first heard, “In Da Club”?