Wake & Jake show

Wake & Jake

Summary: Start your week right every Monday morning with a burst of wisdom and improvised, soothing music from musician and host Jake Fisher. A collaboration between the Artfinix Studios Podcast Network and Artfinix Studios Music Education.

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 Bring the Noise | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:42:42

Jake is in Sacramento for a wedding, and is joined on this episode by his good friend Evan. Jake and Evan discuss The Matrix, reality as a simulation, Mukbang, and ASMR. Yeah, it get's a little weird. Music suggestions are “The Gilded Palace of Sin” by The Flying Burrito Brothers, “Platinum Rats” by The Briefs, and “Power Chords” by Mike Krol.

 You Better You Bet | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:35:08

Jake has a dream where he wins a ton of money and doesn't get it. Pies turn into sculptures and an old man takes care of the skin on the bottom of his feet. This description sounds like a weird hallucination. But it's just a dream...just a dream... Music suggestions are “Gris-Gris” by Dr John, and “Propellers in Love” by Arnold Dreyblatt.

 It's Not Your Birthday Anymore | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:29:29

Jake is sick so he tries to keep his composure between coughs and sniffles. He talks about what his wedding was actually like, bad reactions to fatty egg sauces, and does his best Michael McDonald impression. Music suggestion is “Aja” by Steely Dan.

 All is Full of Love | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:31:53

It's a weekend that's full of amazing stuff. Jake's mom has her birthday, and Jake & Kate get married. But Jake recorded this episode before the actual wedding, so everything he says is complete speculation. Music suggestions are “Full Upon Her Burning Lips” by Earth, and “Open Your Eyes” by Earth, Wind & Fire.

 Pork Soda | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:33:43

Pork pork pork. It's all that matters in the world now. There is nothing else but pork. Well, there's at least nothing else but pork in Jake's freezer. Jake drops some pro cooking tips while talking about how excited he is to cook the other white meat for the next few months.

 Bad Company | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:34:07

Jake struggles to get back into being by himself after a series of guest episodes. To fill the void of loneliness, he recalls a story about being in a horribly awkward situation with old neighbors. Music suggestions are “The All Seeing Eye” by Wayne Shorter, and “Dopesmoker” by Sleep.

 Pure Comedy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:10:10

Jake is joined by his Perennial bandmates, Josh and Luke Younggren, for a session of music and a LONG conversation. The topics are all over the place: Lutefisk, Yiddish accents, Freud, Jim Carrey, etc. Tons of music recommendations, and temporary audio engineer Chester the cat makes an appearance as well. Music suggestions are Claude Vivier, “Lonely Child” by The Stockhausen Ensemble, Giacinto Scelsi, “26 Mixes for Cash” by Aphex Twin, Dutch Tvashar Plumes, “Diversions 1994-1996” & “Mnestic Pressure” by Lee Gamble, “Deceit” by This Heat, Season of Changes, and “Landmarks & Body” & “Shadow” by Brian Blade Fellowship.

 Burgers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:40:34

Hunter Brown joins Jake for another improvisation this week. Meanwhile, in the intro, Jake reminisces about a gig with his Minneapolis-based band Perennial, as well as the five years he spent living in Minneapolis. Get ready to learn about the best cheeseburgers that have ever been birthed into existence. Music suggestion is “Life Metal” by Sunn O))).

 Fork in the Road | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:36:39

Pianist and fellow “Baby Wants Candy” bandmate, Hunter Brown, joins Jake for this week's episode. Within the confines of Donny's Skybox Theater at Second City, Jake and Hunter discuss what they had for breakfast and what it's like having pets. Hunter also shares a dream from when he was younger. Music suggestions are “Pavilion of Dreams” by Harold Budd, and “Sail Away” by Randy Newman.

 Across the Universe | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:34:00

Big things happened last week. Good stuff, bad stuff, really cool stuff. Jake updates you on his former recording engineer, Dalton. Also, space is pretty tight, too...or is it? Music recommendations are “Ambient 1: Music for Airports” by Brian Eno, and “Different Trains” & “Electric Counterpoint” by Steve Reich.

 Elevation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:25:58

Jake is back from vacation and he's really happy, because it means he's no longer constantly short of breath due to the altitude. Don't get him wrong, he loves nature and being outside on vacation. But he just loves home more. Music recommendations are the “Twin Peaks” soundtrack by Angelo Badalamenti, and “Teen Dream” by Beach House.

 Dark Side of the Moon | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:28:00

The moon. What is it? Jake figures it out. He also discusses the passing of another beloved musician, and his personal connection to their music. Music recommendation is “Scott 1-4” by Scott Walker.

 Sports | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:34:38

Jake gets excited about a new season of baseball, but if you're bored by baseball, then he has another sport you may dislike more. Another indecipherable dream is recounted from the dream journal, and some minor distortions make their way into this week’s music. Music recommendations are “Jesus Christ Superstar” by Andrew Lloyd Webber, and “The Orb's Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld” by The Orb.

 Bayou Country | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:31

Chicago experiences its first taste of nice weather in 2019. Jake takes advantage of that, talks about alligator hunting, Youtube cooking videos, and the process of recording German psych-rock albums. Music recommendations are “Exploding Head” by A Place to Bury Strangers, and “Tago Mago” by Can.

 Hell Bent for Leather | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:31:34

A one-eyed asthmatic cat, flirting dangerously close to ASMR, and George Miller's costume designs. This one's got it all! Jake's dream has him joining forces with Luke Skywalker, and taking tangents to talk about two of his favorite film franchises. Music recommendations are “My Life in the Bush of Ghosts” by Brian Eno & David Byrne, and “Big Science” by Laurie Anderson.

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