In this engaging episode, Graham catches up with frequent guest Fred Abong to discuss his latest musical offering 'Blindness'. They delve into the imaginative notions of early communication forms like smoke signals, humorously deemed as the original wifi.
Transitioning into music, Fred reveals he's on the verge of completing another album, hinting at a potential double album given the abundance of songs.
The conversation shifts to muse on the idea of unreleased works and the legacy of music, including the digital footprint left for future generations.
Fred shares his journey into creating a keyboard based album (Blindness) prompted by his desire to experiment beyond the guitar, despite not being trained in piano. They explore the physical and emotional transitions from guitar to piano, touching on the intuitive and deeply personal nature of music creation.
The topics range from the thematic essence of Fred's music to the vulnerability in creation and perception, closing with a contemplative discussion on identity, teaching philosophy, and the importance of question-driven conversations.
00:00 Welcome and Introduction to Fred Abong
01:13 Exploring the Earliest Forms of Communication
02:21 Fred's Musical Journey and Upcoming Albums
02:57 The Unreleased Archives: A Glimpse into Fred's Vault
04:24 Legacy and Digital Footprints: A Reflection
06:53 Diving into the New Synth Album
08:26 The Art of Songwriting and Instrumental Experimentation
18:30 Themes and Vulnerabilities in Music
22:40 Identity, Perception, and Human Connection
29:30 The Socratic Method in Life and Teaching
31:35 Closing Thoughts and Farewell