Aloha Got Soul: Conversations on Music

Ted de Oliveira, the producer behind FRNT BZNZZ

39 min · 5. mar. 2020
episode Ted de Oliveira, the producer behind FRNT BZNZZ cover

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An enriching conversation with Ted de Oliveira, aka FRNT BZNZZ. It felt great to chat with Ted about his process, the music he’s  making lately, and just talk story. In the early 2000s, Ted had the Honolulu music scene’s attention not only with his improvisational guitar-slash-beatboxing performances, but also with his “side project” called Front Business, which served as a means to explore electronic music. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aloha-got-soul/support [https://anchor.fm/aloha-got-soul/support]

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