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Chandler Pratt- The Good Stuff- California

Chandler Pratt (The Good Luck Thrift Store Outfit), speaks about his life in Europe, his solo career and his new found love of writing and singing songs.

Episode 4 Season 2 Barnard Paris

To Craft A song With love: Series -Part 1 -voices

Polish musician Bernard Mile' continues his search for a life of music after graduating from music school as he moves closer to finishing his second album.


Episode 2 Season 2 Marten Bonn

Singer-songwriter Marten (Bonn, Germany) is emotionally reserved in his personal life and tends to be shy in social settings. He uses songwriting as a way to express feelings that would otherwise remain unspoken. In this episode, Marten talks about his deep connection to music and how playing guitar and singing have become his personal form of therapy—helping him process emotions and express his love for his family.


Episode 2401. The Sundown Professor New York

Expat

The Sundown Professor talks about the challenges of finishing his third album and shares with us his latest song Expat. A dark humor contemplation on leaving a broken America only to find out there’s nowhere to go.


Episode 2301 Pablo Serrano Mexico / Berlin

The Pursuit of Love -Conversations

Leaving Mexico for Berlin, Pablo faces the challenge of a new life and the struggles of putting together an album. All in the pursuit of love.


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Mateo Sanchez

California

You’re Scaring the Children

Recovering from injuries after a lifetime of drumming and skateboarding, Mateo navigates the world of singing and songwriting from his home in Santa Ana, California, against the backdrop of Trump’s America.


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Becky Kidd

Scotland

Sing a Song for Us!

Becky comes from a musical family. After a decade of singing and writing songs she’s come to terms with the digital world of music and decided to post her work on social networks — navigating the new politics of selling music along the way.

I really enjoyed talking with Becky Kidd about three of her songs: “Free,” “Strawberry Lane,” and “Count to Ten With Me.” Here are quick highlights and why you should seek her out.


A Hush Falls Over the West

Brian Jin Project’s new album marks the artist’s first direct engagement with America’s political landscape—an incisive, human-centered exploration rather than a partisan manifesto. Across the record, Jin listens more than he lectures: lyrics unfold as conversations, layered portraits, and small-scenes reportage that resist easy color-coding into red or blue.

The Brian Jin Project

Missouri

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What a Wonderful Summer it Was

Carter shares with us her 3 original songs 'DON'T CUT YOU HAIR', 'BARCELONA BABY' AND 'SECONDHAND Smoke

In this episode, Atlanta-born, New York-based singer-songwriter Carter shares the stories behind three of her songs—ranging from playful impulses to cut her hair, to love found and lost along the Mediterranean, to the quiet weight of another person’s inner struggles. Along the way, Carter opens up about building community in the city’s open-mic scene, hosting rooftop jam sessions, and navigating the uneasy undercurrent of the world today while creating art that is both deeply personal and quietly political.

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Carter

New York


Chin-up (GERMAN)

Sarima uses AI to turn her own texts into finished songs, and experienced the overwhelming moment of hearing her poems come to life for the first time. What began as a technical experiment became a surprising discovery: hearing her own words set to music helped her find new perspectives on her depression. In this moving interview, Sarima talks about her journey through depression, borderline personality disorder, and the challenges of being a single mother of four children. She shares the stories behind her three songs — The Hell in My Head, Bad Advice, and Everything I Said — intimate pieces that explore pain, loneliness, misunderstandings, and the longing to be close to her children

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Sarima

Germany



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Markwartitz

Czech Republic

In My Soul I Am a Sailor

MARKWARTITZ — the project of Czech singer‑songwriter Ondřej Nieroštěk — arrives at fifty with a clear-eyed album about aging, memory, and the buoyant life of the imagination. In My Mind I Am a Sailor is not a nostalgic retreat but a lucid reckoning: the body grows older, the calendar adds years, but the inner imagination still leads


Fresh Bold Thing!

Joe Stroffolino to talk about his three original songs — Catholic School, AI Sucks, and Charlie (Cabbage Song). Joe walks us through the stories behind each track: the memories and mischief that shaped Catholic School, the satirical bite and frustration driving AI Sucks, and the surprising tenderness and humor at the heart of Charlie (Cabbage Song).

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Joe Stroffolino

Airizona


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Andrew B. Patchworks

Scotland

It Takes a Village

Andrew was nice enough to sit down with me a discuss his 3 songs The Medicine Man, Red and Gold and Bell Boy. Really enjoyed this chat. https://soundcloud.com/user-967104095... Andrew Baird Patchworks a Scottish folk musician shares his journey from singing in the shower to performing at Dundee's Bank Bar, where he discovered a vibrant and close-knit music community. Through exploring musical influences like Brian Ferry and Mississippi John Hurt, he has developed a distinctive style blending traditional folk elements with character-driven storytelling.


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Charlie Williams

England

I Read Books Too You Know

A novelist turned songwriter talks about his newly found love for distilled language


A Band

In this episode, I sat down with the Irish lead singer of Acushla to discuss the art of collaborative songwriting. We talked about everything from creativity to how sharing ideas shapes the music itself. It’s a conversation about what it really means to create something that connects.

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Overdrive

Brazil

Please, Just One Question

Today I sat down with Overdrive , a Brazilian musician and composer to talk with him about his 3 original songs, 'AIR' 'THE WELL TEMPERED ELECTRIC GUITAR' and 'TOO MANY NOTES' It was a great conversation about his love for mixing classical music with Rock!



Wavelengths

This episode I sat with the Folk Rock group Kilo Hotel to talk about their 3 Songs, “Nearsighted”, “Neck Of The Woods” and “Come On Over” Brian shares the story of his 20-year friendship with bandmate Kevin and their musical connection. All three can be found on our album, RUSTIC Here’s the album link for your streaming platform of choice: https://push.fm/fl/3DMlFVZb

Kilo Hotel

Saint Louis

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Deep Voice

For DEThomas, his deep, resonant voice is not just a stylistic choice—it is an extension of his self. He reflects on how, from a young age, he gravitated toward low, rich tones, rejecting the high-pitched voices that reminded him of childhood authority figures. Over time, he trained his voice, sculpting it into an instrument capable of carrying the weight of his emotions.

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DeThomas

Austria


To Craft a Song With Love

LISTEN TO MORE FROM BERNARD MILE'   / 9pwvzhfhnyfd3gr19   It was really nice to sit down with BERNARD MILÉ from his home studio in Paris and talk about his 3 Songs MADA, What a Shame, and Where Are You. It's a candid conversation of a young singer songwriter trying to showcase his music in an ever changing landscape. It's a story about young love, the craft of song writing, disappointment and triumph! If anything come listen to the music and you won't be disappointed!

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Bernard Mile

France


BEAH welcomes Rob from Featherstone Massacre for an intimate conversation about music, loss, and creative evolution. In this touching episode, Rob shares the stories behind three original songs, exploring his journey from learning Pantera solos to crafting his own unique sound with an 8-string guitar. Through personal tales of grief, Roman Empire memes, and quantum physics, Rob reveals how unexpected life events shaped his songwriting process. This episode showcases how music can become a powerful tool for processing life's challenges while maintaining artistic integrity. Experience how metal music can bridge the gap between technical prowess and emotional storytelling.

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The Featherstone Massacre

England


episode 06 Takken Wish I Play Guitar in My Kitchen Late at Night After I Put My 6 Six Children to Bed

episode 05 Creative Anxiety and Fuzz. The Sundown Professor


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episode 04. The Fall of Saigon Seashore France

Our Host BE|AH is joined in this episode by The Fall of Saigon- A musican out of France as they discuss his 3 original songs THE SHORE - I FOUND MY WAY- THE SEAHORSES and their meaning in his life.

episode 02 DM Williams. USA Songs of Protest

Musican and writer BE|AH is joined by U.S. Folk Rock singer-songwriter D.M. Williams this Episode from his home in New Hampshire to discuss three of his songs and what they mean to him. D.M. Williams is a man with a message and a man with a big heart. A deep dive into the personality and personal meaning behind each song. Link below!    / d9nnehjv8huoqrpk9  


episode 01 Canada HVYMTLHPP. Keep That ROCK A ROLLIN’


Join BE|AH as he talks with Canadian musician HvyMtlHpp about three of his songs and why they are so meaningful to him. Listen to the stories behind the music and gain insight into his creative process. Find more of hvymtlhpp’s songs and other projects from him on the link below!   / ylww4iqmzrjqnu7x6