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Aaron Sterling
Sterloid Talks!
Aaron "Sterloid" Sterling talks to himself and with guests about his favorite things like Music, Culture, Literature, Perrier and Unicorns. Aaron is a drummer, producer and engineer who lives in Los Angeles and whose credits include John Mayer, Taylor Swift, Lana Del Rey, Maren Morris, James Bay, Keith Urban, Sara Bareilles, and many more.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.9 stars from 244 ratings
Yes.
Great podcast. Any chance of 100 more episodes please?
@seanktobin via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 05/18/21
Miss this podcast!!
Cool, laid-back, casual, honest, reflective, nerdy, poetic (well..), dumb, horrible, theme-based (well, sometimes..), open-minded, moving and CONSISTENTLY HILARIOUS podcast! Bring it back at your own pace; but know that the podcast is sorely missed in these cold nordic landscapes of Norway...Read full review »
A mere Peasant ov the Deep via Apple Podcasts · Norway · 02/07/20
Funny and informative
Aaron is a too drummer and also an amazing recording encyclopedia and he knows interesting people. I love listening to it.
Procrastigamer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/20/20
Recent Episodes
Aaron sits down and talks with the gloriously talented Julianna Barwick. Julianna makes some of the most haunting and beautiful music using vocal loops and minimal production. She has made three studio albums and has been involved in some fascinating multi-media exhibits such as creating the...
Published 11/20/19
Published 11/20/19
Aaron and Laurel Sterling sit down with Wendy Melvoin (Prince & The Revolution) and discuss...... 1. Airplane Conversations 2. Proper SM57 Technique 3. Learning to Love Your Dog 4. Prince & The Revolution 5. Wendy & Lisa 6. Wrecking Crew 7. If You Only
Published 10/23/19
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