S2: Dandu
Dandu
Dandu's music is inspired by jazz, hip-hop, funk, and progressive rock, resulting in a sound that can be best described as “wonky groove music.” The trio consists of Dylan Johnson, Ben Weirich, and Sean Dandurand, who all play in multiple projects. In this episode, they explore their disparate influences and the process for collaborative composition.
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Underground at the Showcase is an official podcast of Underground Music Showcase and a production of Youth on Record. Hosted by Youth on Record participants, the show offers candid conversations with festival performers across styles and genres. Episodes cover a range of themes and topics including community, identity, music education, mental health, fashion, and finding/creating moments of inspiration. Underground at the Showcase was recorded live at UMS at H.R. Meininger Company.
Hosted by Xavier Gauthier and Emerson Olson
Edited and Mixed by Xavier Gauthier
Produced by David Ladon and Ryan Conarro
Theme song written and performed by David Ladon, Genevieve Glimp, and Danny Acree. Additional music by Blvck Qi
Underground Music Showcase is Denver's longest and largest music festival, featuring nearly 150 bands performing over three days across S. Broadway.
Youth on Record designs and implements strengths-based, music-centered programs intended to equip young people from historically under-resourced communities with the skills needed to find success in life by advancing their academic success, increasing their economic opportunities and career skills, and strengthening their community connections and networks. Learn more at https://www.youthonrecord.org
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