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Before the algorithm told you what to like, you had to hunt for the good stuff. The Daves rewind to a time when musical discovery meant late-night radio signals, cryptic record store recommendations, and trusting your gut on a cool-looking album cover. 

This week’s guest is Brandon Schmidt—yes, that Brandon Schmidt—who went from booking bands in college to shaping MTV’s digital future, discovering Interpol, and living the rock-and-roll manager life. These days, he owns Soma Sounds, a record store that keeps the spirit of music discovery alive. 

🔥 What’s inside? 

📻 Plus, the Daves weigh in on the eternal debate: Was discovering music better when you had to work for it? 

🔎 Ready for deep cuts, lost gems, and some epic nostalgia? Hit play, and let’s go digging. 🎧 

00:00Welcome to the Rabbit Hole 🌀 – Weather talk, island survival picks & musical lifelines
01:00Before the Algorithm: How We Found Music in the ‘80s 🎧 – From underground radio to record store deep dives
02:17Meet Brandon Schmidt: From College Concerts to Rock Stardom 🤘
08:10The Classical Kid Goes Alt – Brandon’s unexpected journey into alternative music
16:56That Time David Bowie Crashed a Pixies Gig 👀 – The Oberlin concert that became legend
25:33Inside the Record Store Scene – Where music discovery really happened
28:24Bringing MTV Online: The Birth of Digital Music Culture 💻
39:56The Notebook That Changed Everything 📓 – How a simple habit led to Interpol’s rise
41:05Interpol Hits It Big: What Stardom Looks Like Up Close
43:26Tour Life: Traffic Jams, Movie Stars & Rock-and-Roll Chaos 🎸
45:08Opening Acts 101: The Art of the Perfect Pairing – How headliners really pick their openers
52:04Guides, Gurus, & Tastemakers: Who Helped Us Find the Good Stuff?
01:01:13Music Discovery Then vs. Now: What’s Lost, What’s Gained? 🔄
01:06:23Final Thoughts & Parting Shots 🎤
01:11:00Wormholes: The Kiffness, Hawaiian Shirts, and Random Internet Joy