#20 - Panda Zooicide, live-coding, rap, pizza

Photo by Regina Kelaita

Photo by Regina Kelaita

Amsterdam-based live-coding rap group Panda Zooicide (see their website for full description), took the time to answer my questions about influences, aesthetics, and being a parent as a touring musician. The music in this episode can be listened to further on Soundcloud, among other platforms. But if you can, make sure to see them live.

00:00 'BAMBOO $HOOTZ'

00:52 Introduction

01:47 Inspiration and dinosaurs

06:13 'ANIMALS ARE DANGEROUS'

06:43 Criticism, penguins and fish guts

10:04 (burp alert) The origin of Panda Poop(ie/ey) P

13:59 '1000 Yesterdays Without Sex'

14:28 The creative process

17:10 The music videos

19:21 Aesthetics

(20:48 'BAMBOO $HOOTZ')

22:34 The value of music school

(24:34'ANIMALS ARE DANGEROUS')

25:48 Live coding

29:18 'PIZZA'

30:36 Being a working musician and parent

33:56 Thoughts on achievement

35:38 On explicit lyrics

(36:26 'PIZZA')

36:40 What it means to be a musician

41:15 Where to find Panda Zooicide

(42:33 'BAMBOO $HOOTZ')

44:28 Outro

Panda Zooicide's website

Panda Zooicide on SoundCloud

Panda Zooicide on YouTube

Podcast soundtrack by Mohamed Amer.

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Ragnhild Wesenberg

Cellist - finding ways of making a living by doing what I love.

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