Episodes
"An energetic and scholastic throwback theme, a captivating piece of experimental sound art, and an alt rock ode to one of humanity's most celebrated minds.." What does one of Martin's favorite '90s cartoons have in common with a creative genius in the world of sound art? What's the shared link between Frasier, Philip Glass, and the Counting Crows? Is John Mayer a shameless pre-chorus thief? In the latest episode of Themes and Variation, we dig into all these questions and more. Join me (your...
Published 10/25/23
Published 10/25/23
"The quintessential cover of a song that yearns for transformation, the ultimate anthem of self-reflection, and a number full of nuance that gets me every. single. time..." In the latest episode of Themes and Variation, I (your stalwart podcast shepherd, Mahea Lee) am joined by magnificent musician and occasional co-host Jeremy Young as well as singer, producer, multi-instrumentalist, and all-around treasure of the Soundfly community, Lana Cenčić to discuss "Cathartic Songs." This episode...
Published 10/11/23
 "A composition created in the dark. A vocal piece destined to become a new kind of anthem. And quite possibly the most authentic song in the history of rock..." In the latest episode of Themes and Variation, our podcast panelists share their takes on the theme "Songs With Limitations."  This time around, I (your humble host, Mahea Lee) am joined by co-host Martin Fowler and special guest, Lora-Faye Åshuvud of the band Arthur Moon to chat about musical constraints and the creativity they...
Published 09/27/23
Follow us on Twitter to keep up with podcast news and join in on the conversation! An aptly named number from a bombastic legend of the upright bass… A rage filled rallying cry echoing the emotions of the masses… And an orchestral tapestry filled with elaborate symbolism, in spite of being loathed by its creator… In the latest episode of Themes and Variation, our podcast panelists unpack their interpretations of the term "fight songs." This time around, I (your humble host, Mahea Lee) am...
Published 09/13/23
Follow us on Twitter for show news and more. The long-awaited return of one of the most legendary names in neo soul… The reflective resurrection of a beloved rock god… And the redemption remix of an artist who rose like a phoenix from the ashes of musical virality… Themes and Variation is back with our first episode of the new season: "Comeback Songs." It's been ages since I wrote an article to tease out some key details about an episode of Soundfly's podcast and compel you all to have a...
Published 08/30/23
Follow us on Twitter for show news and more. Hey folks, Mahea Lee here and I'm excited to let you know that Themes and Variation will be returning on Wednesday, August 30th, but this time around I'll be playing host. Just like always, each episode will be centered around a theme, like "Songs You Know By Heart" or "Apocalypse Songs." Each episode will feature a three person panel, the members of which will bring in songs they've selected based on how they choose to interpret the theme of that...
Published 08/23/23
There was no shortage of excellent new music in 2022 and given how quickly the year's gone by, many of us have some serious catching up to do. Luckily, the latest episode of our podcast has arrived to help out. For this one, Carter and Mahea were joined by not one, not two, not three, but FOUR members of the Soundfly team to discuss "Songs of the Year 2022." Breaking slightly from our standard show format, this episode shorter discussions around six unique song selections as well as a few...
Published 12/21/22
There's something wonderful and maybe even a little mystifying about a good theme song. A few familiar notes can serve as a cue to sit back, break from ordinary life, and enter new worlds and realities through the stories that splash across our screens. An iconic theme may even become a sort of character itself — bearing a personality of its own and possibly even evolving over time. For episode 58 of our podcast, Themes and Variation, Carter and Mahea sat down with composer, Tangelene Bolton...
Published 12/07/22
We had a tough time settling on the exact wording for this theme. Personally, we think that has a lot to do with the fact that, as babies of the late '80s, the members of our podcast team have listened to music via many different means. When compared to tape decks, Walkmans (Walkmen?), CD drives, and record players, there's something about the idea of phones as primary sources of media that's still a little strange. On the other hand, one convenience offered at this audio technology juncture...
Published 11/23/22
Do you remember the first time you were really aware of the music in a movie or TV show? Maybe you heard a swell of strings or an eerie synth line and looked down to see that the hairs on your arm were standing on end. Maybe you noticed that a certain character kept appearing right after a particular melody started. In the newest episode of our podcast, Themes and Variation, Carter sat down with composers Sofia Hultquist (Drum & Lace) and Ian Hultquist to talk about the songs that first...
Published 11/09/22
One of the things I love most about music is its seemingly mystical ability to articulate things that cannot be expressed through words alone. There are times when the combination of poetry and melody forms a unique and powerful language audiences can immediately comprehend. In other cases, an instrumental part may communicate an idea or emotion so perfectly, it encapsulates a profound piece of the human experience even without the presence of lyrics. For the most recent episode of the...
Published 10/26/22
"A good theme — like the 'Pink Panther' or 'Baby Elephant Walk' — can work all the way through the picture, which is what I did with them. So, for me, a good melody is not just a pretty tune." – Henry Mancini Music's presence in a film or television show can completely transform the audience experience. It can set the scene, heighten emotions, provide context clues, and so much more. Every now and then, a piece of music can even take on a life of its own, creating a legacy beyond its...
Published 10/12/22
There's something pretty wonderful about a piece of music that says everything it means to in under two minutes — a piece that somehow satisfies its listeners while managing to leave them wanting more. There's also something great about a highly-recognizable song that addresses a specific category of leisure attire. If that has you scratching your head, you'll definitely want to either read on or jump right to the episode. For Episode 53 of our podcast, Themes and Variation, Carter and Mahea...
Published 09/28/22
Some tracks are so memorable and monumental that it's hard to imagine other versions of the material. It can be because of the presence of a truly iconic artist, a particularly unique set of recording circumstances, or the sheer fact that the performance happened in a moment that will never come again. In this episode of Themes and Variation, Carter and Mahea are joined by artist, songwriter, and producer, Redah to discuss "Songs That Are Impossible to Cover." Check out all of our courses...
Published 09/14/22
Time signatures are an interesting and arguably necessary part of our musical language. They provide the grid against which we place rhythmic values and ideas, letting us know each time "1" comes back around as we count along. They are, at least in part, responsible for the feel of a piece of music. They each come with expectations — 3/4 is often indicative of something waltz-like, 12/8 usually implies a shuffle, 2/2 a march, and of course, good ol' 4/4 is where many listeners and performers...
Published 08/31/22
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We launched the Soundfly podcast, Themes and Variation back in the summer of 2020. Since then we've chatted with all sorts of musicians and music lovers about songs related to themes like "Songs From the First Album You Ever Bought" (episode 1), "Songs That Are Incredibly Clever (episode 15), and "Songs That Aren't for the Faint of Heart" (episode 40). Our panelists have included old friends and new acquaintances. We've spoken to music teachers, instrumentalists, composers, producers,...
Published 08/17/22
Have you ever heard a song so good you didn't just admire the writer, but also envied the fact that they came up with it? In the most recent episode of the Soundfly podcast, Themes and Variation, Carter and Mahea are joined by pop artist and multi-instrumentalist, Sulene van der Walt to discuss the theme "Songs I Wish I'd Written." This time around, the discussion is anchored by selections from the catalogs of Andy Shauf, Rufus Wainwright, and Irving Berlin. Said selections cover topics like...
Published 08/03/22
To paraphrase the words of our special guest for this week's episode of the podcast, the most powerful songs are often the ones that both meet and challenge our expectations of music. Because of years of conditioning and generations of artistic traditions, we tend to make a lot of assumptions as listeners. We can't help but expect songs to more or less adhere to certain forms, chord progressions, instrumentations, and countless other patterns. Overall, that's not necessarily a bad thing. As...
Published 07/20/22
Whether you're longing for seventeen uninterrupted minutes of audible bliss, a chance to cling to an interpretation of an instrumental's narrative, or a way to savor the intimacy hidden in a crowd favorite, there are some songs that are best listened to on your own. In the latest episode of Soundfly's podcast, Themes and Variation, Carter and Mahea are joined by voice actor, podcast host, and self-proclaimed non-musician (we'll agree to disagree on that last point), Adam Claus to discuss...
Published 07/06/22
Few instrumentalists can make a listener involuntarily mimic their performance like a guitarist. With soaring solos and raucous riffs, the guitar has often been the imaginary instrument of wannabe rockstars. In the latest episode of Themes, our panel digs deep into three songs that epitomize the term "air guitar". And we have the perfect guest in Dre DiMura, an extremely talented guitarist (real, not air) producer, and content creator. So grab your pretend axe and get ready to rip through...
Published 06/22/22
There are songs we keep close to our hearts because of the undeniable wisdom they offer. We hum them to ourselves during stressful moments and think of their lyrics as the “words to live by” that carry us through tough times. Then again, there are songs that contain advice that’s a little more questionable, and while we wouldn’t recommend turning in that direction to find your new mantra, the tracks that fall into the category are certainly fun to talk about. For the latest episode of our...
Published 06/01/22
When it comes to music, it's sometimes easy to get too much of a good (or not-so-good) thing. Whether you're a wedding band musician who's sick of the same requests or roommate to someone who seems to own just one album, there are likely a few songs you feel you don't ever want to hear again. For the latest episode of Soundfly's podcast, Themes and Variation, the home panel (Carter Lee, Mahea Lee, and Martin Fowler) sat down to reminisce, complain, share, and speculate about the theme, "Songs...
Published 05/18/22
At Soundfly, we're constantly exploring ways to understand and explain the practical aspects of music, but we can't deny that aspects of it can be wonderfully inexplicable. Music can say things that can't be articulated through any other medium. It can conjure empathy between strangers. In a sense, it can even transport us from one reality to another. For the most recent episode of our podcast, Themes and Variation, Carter Lee and Mahea Lee sat down with electronic musician, inventor of the...
Published 05/04/22
Rhythm, groove, beat, tempo... So many musical ideas are intrinsically linked to the way we perceive time. A part locked tightly to an eighth-note grid has an entirely different feel than one that lays just a bit behind the beat. Music's relationship to time can impact the way we physically move to it as well as the way it moves us emotionally. For the latest episode of our podcast, Themes and Variation, Carter Lee and Martin Fowler sat down with pioneering producer and composer, Jlin to talk...
Published 04/20/22