Grunge, a story of music and rage

By: Mediawan Digital Studio
  • Summary

  • A podcast series that revisits 30 years of musical revolution, heavy sounds and fearfulness with the men and women who created grunge.

    From TV documentary "Grunge, a story of music and rage" (produced by Mediawan Digital Studio and Thematics prod)

    Distributed by Mediawan Rights  https://rights.mediawan.com

    Journalist and director: Charlotte Blum

    Produced by Thomas Plessis  (Mediawan Digital Studio)

    Original music composed & produced by Victor Bruzzi

    Sound Producer/engineer: Ben Mathevet @ Revolver Studio

    Thanks to Sariah Choucair (voice over)

    Marketing / Artwork Mediawan: Alexia Lemarinel & Nassima Badjelmane

    Mediawan PR: Katia Deparis-Mazadier

    @2021  Mediawan Digital Studio

    Mediawan Digital Studio
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  • Teaser
    Nov 8 2021

      Welcome to the podcast series that revisits 30 years of musical revolution, heavy sounds and fearfulness with the men and women who created grunge. A podcast series derived from TV documentary "Grunge a story of music and rage" directed by Charlotte Blum and produced by Thomas Plessis for Mediawan Digital Studio (distributed by Mediawan Rights https://rights.mediawan.com )

    Podcast series available on November 10th 2021

    @ Mediawan Digital Studio 2021

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    Less than 1 minute
  • Jack Endino
    Nov 10 2021

     In this episode, journalist and director Charlotte Blum meets with the legendary producer Jack Endino. Known as the Godfather of grunge, he famously produced Nirvana’s first album Bleach for 606 dollars, and worked with iconic bands such as Soundgarden, L7, Mudhoney, Tad, Screaming Trees and Green River as well as his own band, the glorious Skin Yard. After almost 600 and counting records mixed and produced to this day, Jack Endino welcomes Charlotte in his studio, based in Ballard, Seattle.

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    23 mins
  • Megan Jasper
    Nov 10 2021

      In this episode, journalist and director Charlotte Blum meets with Queen Megan Jasper, CEO of Sub Pop, the indie label that started it all. In the 80s, Megan Jasper started a long career alongside the label’s co-fondators Bruce Pavitt and Jonathan Poneman as a receptionist and fell in love with the creativity, the bravery and the humor that ran in Sub Pop’s veins. The conversation takes place in the label’s headquarters in Seattle, surrounded by stickers of Mudhoney, Soundgarden, The Shins, Fleet Foxes and Sleater-Kinney.

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    27 mins

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