Siddhartha Khosla
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Podcast Appearances
You're in this silence for like the next minute. And you're like, holy shit, this is what I just saw. This is like, it's haunting. It's the most haunting scene to date of the show. And then it comes back to Chrissy just screaming her head off.
You're in this silence for like the next minute. And you're like, holy shit, this is what I just saw. This is like, it's haunting. It's the most haunting scene to date of the show. And then it comes back to Chrissy just screaming her head off.
You're in this silence for like the next minute. And you're like, holy shit, this is what I just saw. This is like, it's haunting. It's the most haunting scene to date of the show. And then it comes back to Chrissy just screaming her head off.
That guttural scream, which was just so beautiful. And her performance was unreal in that. And Koch calls me and he says, I think, Sid, you can do something with Chrissy's voice.
That guttural scream, which was just so beautiful. And her performance was unreal in that. And Koch calls me and he says, I think, Sid, you can do something with Chrissy's voice.
That guttural scream, which was just so beautiful. And her performance was unreal in that. And Koch calls me and he says, I think, Sid, you can do something with Chrissy's voice.
beat her percussion like of those sticks that she's hitting in that weight loss camp let that be a guide for you in some way maybe work off that maybe feel find a way to use the rhythms in it or figure something out and in that moment i picked up my guitar i watched the scene and i started playing yep Sterling's our engineer right here. I love it. I got you. You like that positioning?
beat her percussion like of those sticks that she's hitting in that weight loss camp let that be a guide for you in some way maybe work off that maybe feel find a way to use the rhythms in it or figure something out and in that moment i picked up my guitar i watched the scene and i started playing yep Sterling's our engineer right here. I love it. I got you. You like that positioning?
beat her percussion like of those sticks that she's hitting in that weight loss camp let that be a guide for you in some way maybe work off that maybe feel find a way to use the rhythms in it or figure something out and in that moment i picked up my guitar i watched the scene and i started playing yep Sterling's our engineer right here. I love it. I got you. You like that positioning?
Are you good?
Are you good?
Are you good?
And this is basically like, This, that whole thing is a drone.
And this is basically like, This, that whole thing is a drone.
And this is basically like, This, that whole thing is a drone.
I'm not changing chords. Like in Indian music, stuff sits on the tonic, which is sort of like a starting point. And it's almost like, it's what you return to in music. You don't hear like Indian music You don't hear big changes in the music. You just hear like loops of like a drone. So in my mind, okay, this is like an Indian drone. And I started singing.
I'm not changing chords. Like in Indian music, stuff sits on the tonic, which is sort of like a starting point. And it's almost like, it's what you return to in music. You don't hear like Indian music You don't hear big changes in the music. You just hear like loops of like a drone. So in my mind, okay, this is like an Indian drone. And I started singing.