Tim Rutili is a musician, film maker, visual artist and founding member of Califone. The newest record, villagers (out now vie jealous butcher) is a celebration of noise, experimental soundscape and elegant melody garnished with the silk of 70's AM radio and the smooth of classic pop. In this episode Tim tells us how death is a motivator behind his 30+ year musical journey and why the search continues. He explains the ridiculous notion behind the song the habsburg jaw, why he considers himself an "anarchic noise maker" and why he see's beauty in dissonance. Joe and Tim discuss their pointillist based recording project and we hear a few tunes from the new record.
tim rutili
jealous butcher
This episode is supported by Izotope. For a limited time, use code FRET10 for a discount on all software.
Check it all out at Izotope
Joe Visits Cult and Culture with Luke Henshaw and Justin Pearson
The Check-In with Logan Lynn
The Check-In with Chris Cohen
The Check-In with Babe Report
The Check-In with Coady Willis-Big Business-The Melvins-High On Fire-The Murder City Devils
The Check-In with Built In Sun
The Check-In with Kai James-Girl and Girl
Part 2: The Check-In with Eric D Johnson-Bonny Light Horsemen
Eric D Johnson Part 1 : From Caliphone to a Grateful Death
The Check-In with The Red Pears
The Check-In with Joe P
The Check-In with Omni
The Check-In with Bibi Club
The Check-In with Chastity Belt
The Check-In with Joe Wong
The Check-In with Stephen Buono
The Check-In with Justin Pearson
The Check-In with Nate Kinsella-Birthmark
The Check-In with The Six Parts Seven and Good Morning Valentine
The Check-In with Hatis Noit
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Immediately Kinfolk
This Next Song‘s About - A Songwriter‘s Podcast
No Jumper
Here’s The Thing with Alec Baldwin
RAISING THE BAR