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The thing about Daniel P. Carter is that every time you leave one of his podcast you have a variety of feelings. In the first instance I always feel pensive because his interview, if you can call them that, no disrespect meant. Are always very thought provoking. I often think about them for several days afterwards. The interview comment is because of the ease with which Dan allows you to have a windows into. Conversation between two people. These podcasts are not interviews in the truest sense of the word they are deeper than that. It’s a wind into engaging conversations between friends and acquaintances of which you wouldn’t have such depth in a regular music interview. I can speak highly enough of the way Dan draws you in with his disarming, calm and guiding manner. There is no sensationalising or looking to work an angle to pull a story that can be twisted into other mediums. It’s like listening to a top not documentarian and I can not speak higher than that. Check them out, enjoy them for what they are and consider yourself blessed to be able to look into places you wouldn’t normally be able to.
dawsey72 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/31/18
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McFindlay via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/03/18
Finally, interviews that the musicians themselves seem to really delve into and actually sound like themselves — raw, relatable, and even “woo-woo” or “tin hat” at times. More, please.
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