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Episode Description
Can you force creativity or does it only come when it’s ready? Double Grammy Award winning artist Thundercat joins Romesh Ranganathan for a wide-ranging conversation about music, art, style and finding your own sound. From Thundercat’s journey in music, growing up around musicians, to becoming a solo artist and finding his niche, they discuss how his sound developed and how working with Flying Lotus changed everything. He also touches on creating during trauma and why he believes creativity cannot be rushed. And they discuss the potential of a new album... Plus, a question from Shanthi on confidence and dealing with bullying growing up, touring and new music, a game of Misquoted and obviously, a lot of love for the bass. A Ranga Bee Production in partnership with Platform.
00:00 Intro
03:23 Romesh gasses up Thundercat
03:57 Gift giving
06:49 Upcoming European Tour
08:15 The difference between American crowds
10:20 Was he always going to be a musician?
11:59 When art starts paying off
14:00 How did he become a solo artist?
16:30 How to define Thundercats genre
22:19 A question from Shanthi on confidence
25:28 On getting bullied
29:09 Thundercats style
35:00 New music and possible albums
38:30 On trauma effecting creativity
40:13 Misquoted
43:50 On Mac Miller
45:56 Misquoted continued
48:03 Is Thundercat a Thundercat fan?
50:56 The importance of bass
52:55 Outro
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