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It’s Still Too Loud Podcast

It’s Still Too Loud Podcast

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Musicians Carlo Minchillo and Mario Gutierrez talk drums and music with special guests from the scene in New York City. It’s Still Too Loud, a place for gear, drops, and off-beat chatter.Copyright 2022 All rights reserved. Musique
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  • It’s Still Too Loud: EP18 w/ Rich Crescenti
    Mar 28 2023

    Rich Crescenti has been playing music since he was 9 years old and making recordings for nearly 20 years. He's a drummer, but he's also a well-respected and sought after engineer and educator. And finally, he's now our first engineer guest on It's Still Too Loud! We know how much you want to learn about recording drums and what microphones to use and how to use them. So welcome to a special episode, Part 1 w/ Rich Crescenti!

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  • It’s Still Too Loud: EP17 w/ Aaron Comess
    Mar 15 2023

    Carlo is back from tour, Mario is back from a much needed vacation, and we have one hell of a special episode for y'all. Aaron Comess, widely known for his work with the Spin Doctors, joins us to talk about his experience in the music world, his educational background, a little bit of gear talk, and last but not least, some excellent advice for up and coming drummers.

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    38 min
  • It’s Still Too Loud: EP16 w/ Dylan Teggart
    Mar 1 2023

    In the world of heavy rock and metal music, Dylan Teggart of A Deer A Horse and Kal Marks is still keeping it loud. You might want to grab some ear protection for this one, folks, as Dylan shares the successes and challenges of being a working and touring musician in New York City, hot takes on YouTube videos, and the exciting upcoming events on his busy schedule.

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