The MV Podcast 011: Julio Anta of The Native Sound




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Summary: Subscribe on iTunes<br> <br> With The Native Sound approaching its 1-year anniversary, it was the perfect time for a chat with Julio Anta, friend of the site and the label's founder. Sporting releases from the likes of John Vanderslice and Koji, along with buzzworthy roster signees Miserable and Vow, the label is certainly on the upswing and you would be wise to keep an eye on them. We talk about the initial inspiration behind The Native Sound, the diversity Anta aims for in his roster and we also play three songs from the label catalog.<br> <br> Timeline:<br> 4:30, Beginning of interview with Julio Anta of The Native Sound<br> 9:05, The inspiration behind The Native Sound<br> 15:46, The benefits of cassette tapes<br> 19:16 — 22:58, Divino Niño — Bottle Demon<br> 22:56, Diving deeper into The Native Sound's roster<br> 27:40, There's more to "Drone" than you may realize<br> 34:38 — 37:32, Vow — Planks<br> 38:00, How approaching artists has changed throughout Year 1<br> 39:45, The label's goals<br> 41:45, Soundsupply drop<br> 43:12, Recommendations<br> 48:16, Miserable — Bell Jar<br> <br> Music<br> Provided by The Native Sound<br> Stream their catalog at Bandcamp and purchase vinyl at their webstore<br> Intro Music from "Here Comes The Night Time," by Arcade Fire/Merge Records<br> <br> Where To Find Us<br> @chrislantinen<br> <br> Want to sponsor an episode?<br> Our sponsorships are affordable to both big and small entities, whether you're a record label, vinyl retailer or just interested in vinyl records and what we have to say. You can contact us at advertising@modern-vinyl.com for more information. You receive a couple mentions, including a full pitch at the beginning of the episode.