
Anthony Fantano Reviewed Our Podcast.. | Fear&Melon 🍈


[00:16 - 00:34]They plan to play music for the guest and get their reaction.


[00:34 - 01:30]The guest is described as having a good brain and being a weirdo and a savant.


[00:46 - 01:15]The speaker offers the guest coffee and discusses their own coffee drinking habits.


[01:15 - 03:23]They talk about being calm and working out.


[03:09 - 04:58]They talk about past travel experiences and anxiety.


[04:20 - 04:47]The guest is described as having a good brain and being a weirdo and a savant.


[04:47 - 07:23]The speaker discusses an upcoming podcast episode and how they know the guest.


[04:58 - 06:08]They talk about past travel experiences and anxiety.


[07:23 - 08:54]They ask Fantano if constant music consumption affects his enjoyment of music.


[08:54 - 11:34]The speaker discusses their own experience with music and their father's lack of musical knowledge.


[10:40 - 12:34]Fantano discusses his process for listening to and reviewing albums.


[12:34 - 14:58]They ask Fantano if constant music consumption affects his enjoyment of music.


[14:38 - 14:48]The speaker discusses their own experience with music and their father's lack of musical knowledge.


[14:58 - 15:33]They play a game where they give superlatives and Fantano names a song or album.


[15:33 - 18:36]The speaker and another person are discussing music.


[17:26 - 19:28]They also talk about artists who appeal to white supremacists and who could impress Anthony Fantano.


[19:28 - 29:04]The speaker and another person are discussing music.


[29:05 - 30:35]The speaker reveals he is from Canada and has never had cold brew before.


[30:35 - 31:52]The other person compliments the speaker's legs and they discuss lifting and the speaker's father being a power lifter.


[31:33 - 41:54]The speaker discusses their profession and how they got into it


[41:54 - 43:05]The speaker is a big film nerd and the revival of film has bled into other areas, such as rockabilly


[43:07 - 45:17]The ease of producing EDM shows is discussed, as well as the party culture surrounding it


[43:22 - 44:34]The discussion turns to EDM and its impact on music in the late 2000s


[43:56 - 44:03]The European and American strains of electronic music are compared, with emphasis on melody and groove in American music and aggression in European music


[44:03 - 44:14]The discussion turns to EDM and its impact on music in the late 2000s


[45:17 - 45:58]Daft Punk is mentioned as the speaker's favorite EDM artist, with their ability to make a concept album in an electronic context


[45:32 - 48:06]The ease of producing EDM shows is discussed, as well as the party culture surrounding it


[45:58 - 46:33]The speaker is a big film nerd and the revival of film has bled into other areas, such as rockabilly


[47:40 - 49:19]The formulaic nature of mainstream EDM is mentioned, with artists sampling popular songs and adding a bigger drop


[49:20 - 50:27]The European and American strains of electronic music are compared, with emphasis on melody and groove in American music and aggression in European music


[50:27 - 52:12]Daft Punk is mentioned as the speaker's favorite EDM artist, with their ability to make a concept album in an electronic context


[50:41 - 51:51]The risk and potential lack of profitability in making a concept album is discussed.


[52:12 - 52:24]The speaker discusses Avicii and their dislike for his repetitive and formulaic music.


[52:24 - 53:40]The speaker's dislike for Afrojack's music stems from their exposure to it at Rutgers University.


[52:36 - 53:03]The speaker's dislike for Afrojack's music is triggered by certain sounds and builds in his music.


[53:03 - 55:03]The speaker discusses Avicii and their dislike for his repetitive and formulaic music.


[53:10 - 54:27]The speaker's dislike for Afrojack's music is triggered by certain sounds and builds in his music.


[53:40 - 53:45]The speaker compares Afrojack's music to the fashion brand Ed Hardy.


[53:59 - 54:49]The speaker's dislike for Afrojack's music is triggered by certain sounds and builds in his music.


[54:27 - 54:56]The speaker compares Afrojack's music to the fashion brand Ed Hardy.


[55:04 - 55:11]The guest's reviews are known for causing listeners to either agree or disagree with him.


[55:11 - 55:27]The speaker also dislikes the band The Chainsmokers.


[55:28 - 55:40]The guest's reviews are known for causing listeners to either agree or disagree with him.


[55:40 - 56:01]The speaker discusses their least favorite music artist, Afrojack.


[56:01 - 56:11]The speaker discusses Avicii and their dislike for his repetitive and formulaic music.


[56:11 - 57:18]The speaker's dislike for Afrojack's music stems from their exposure to it at Rutgers University.


[56:19 - 57:05]The speaker also mentions Avicii's song "Levels" and its numerous re-releases.


[56:43 - 56:50]The speaker and the guest talk about Avicii's country music venture.


[57:05 - 57:34]The speaker also mentions Avicii's song "Levels" and its numerous re-releases.


[57:34 - 58:19]The guest, Anthony Fantano, is praised for his music reviews.


[58:19 - 58:41]The guest's reviews are known for causing listeners to either agree or disagree with him.


[58:41 - 59:22]The accordion player is noted for being unfazed despite the weight of his instrument.


[58:50 - 59:13]The band's upright bass solo is praised by the speakers.