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In this week's episode of In defense of skaIlluminati beauties creative force Sarah Tudzin talks about how her ska roots continue to inform her current artistic output. Listen above or wherever you get your podcasts.
Tudzin is a powerhouse on the independent scene. In addition to fronting Illuminati beauties, she is a sought-after producer and engineer who has worked with artists such as boygenius, Speedy Ortiz, and Weyes Blood. However, most important to rude boys is their history with ska music.
The artist grew up attending punk and ska shows in Southern California, and the influence of such experiences continues to have a major impact on her work. Look no further than her recent collaboration with JER, as she guest-voiced Skatune Network's cover of Pain's “Jabberjaw Running Underwater” and had the ska-fluencer jump on her song “Joni: LA's No.” 1 Health Goth.”
While the crew speak enthusiastically of their ska credentials, Tudzin also touches on a wide range of other influences, from Tony Hawk's pro skater to the conventional pop of Sufjan Stevens.
Listen to Tudzin delve deeper into his history with ska in the latest episode of In defense of ska above, and be sure to like, review, and follow the series wherever you get your podcast. Fans can also get early, ad-free episodes by joining the GONE Patreonand don't forget to check out all the Consequence Podcast Network series.
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