Episode 34: Louis Pagan
Louis Pagan is a doctor, a microbiologist, an astrophysicist, and a neurosurgeon.
I'm kidding, but he's that kinda smart where you wonder if the dumb noises coming out of your word hole when you're talking to him are landing in his ears as actual words, or just, like...the sound of dumping your recycling into the garage bin.
In truth, he's a son, a brother, an uncle, a musician, a producer, and a sound engineer. Oh, and he runs marathons, too, in case you weren't already feeling shitty about yourself.
All jokes aside, Louis kicked it with me for an hour or so for Episode #34, and we attempted to dissect Chevelle's This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us In) from 2004, Tool's 10,000 Days from 2006, and a record called The Great Misdirect, released in 2009 by Between the Buried and Me.
When he's not running or rehearsing or gigging, Louis can perhaps be found doing the profesh thing at Chapter 2 Recording Studio.
'Twas indeed a treat having him and chewing the fat about music, his parents and family, the industry, and much more.
Check out his Red Finton stuff, and keep an eye out for his upcoming release, Karate at the Mall, as well as a few other treats over at his Web site, lpaudioproducer.com.
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copyright disclaimer: I do not own the rights to the intro/outro audio. They are clips from kind of a shitty tune from kind of a shitty record by the best rock band in American history. You know 'em as Phish. Said shitty track is called "Seven Below"; album's from 2002 and called Round Room (c/o Elektra Entertainment Group, Inc. Marketed by Rhino).
Phish. When even your shittiest album can sneak onto the Badass Records Podcast.