Crucial Tracks 009: Zach Barocas

The latest Crucial Tracks participant: Zach Barocas. Musician, composer, stationery shop owner, and overall great human being.

Crucial Tracks 009: Zach Barocas

Crucial Tracks 008: Annie Mueller

For Crucial Tracks #8, please welcome Annie Mueller, blogger and professional writer. One of my *favorite* bloggers!

Crucial Tracks 008: Annie Mueller

Crucial Tracks 007: Kevin Humdrum

This month's Crucial Tracks interview features Kevin Humdrum, host of the webzine foofaraw amongst other adventures.

Crucial Tracks 007: Kevin Humdrum

Crucial Tracks 006: Patrick Rhone

This month's Crucial Tracks interview features Patrick Rhone, author, blogger, and Master Generalist.

Crucial Tracks 006: Patrick Rhone

Crucial Tracks 005: Matt Dente

New year, new Crucial Tracks interview! We are kicking off 2025 with another close friend of ours, Matt Dente. Dig in, it's good!

Crucial Tracks 005: Matt Dente

Crucial Tracks 004: Vic Lazar

We’re back with another Crucial Tracks feature – this time it’s talented musician Vic Lazar, who we met during college at the University at Buffalo. Vic played in the the legendary Buffalo hardcore band Union, as well as fronted many of his own indie leaning bands, including Grey In-between,

Crucial Tracks 004: Vic Lazar

Crucial Tracks 003: Rachel Shelton

Buckle your seatbelts folks, the show is about to get really good. If you’ve been on the journey so far, we’ve covered the Crucial Tracks for both Chris and I, as well as some administrivia and end-of-year music picks. Standard fare…but NOW it’s time to dig

Crucial Tracks 003: Rachel Shelton

Crucial Tracks 002: Chris Fritton

I suppose I should start by introducing myself: I’m Chris Fritton, the other half of the Crucial Tracks team. I’m a working artist & author based in Buffalo, NY, that specializes in letterpress printing. I recently wrapped up a ten-year-long traveling project called The Itinerant Printer, where I

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Crucial Tracks 001: Jason Dettbarn

Everyone has moments in their life that are defined by music. Whether it’s a song that introduced you to a genre of music that changed your tastes and style, or a lyric that made you think about the world in a different way. Songs can represent relationships. Songs can

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