Fri 22 Feb 2008
Though it’s still in many ways a “work in progress,” I wanted to make the first episode of the much-promised Habañero Hour podcast. It won’t change the world, but it might change the way you think about “Christian” music. The Habañero Hour is a music/interview podcast dedicated to exploring and challenging the idea of “Christian” music.
Though we realize that the “talking” sections seem a bit over-compressed, rather than re-record (again), we wanted to go ahead and let you know that we’re working on that for future episodes. We’re trying to coordinate recording a conversation between a guy in AZ and a guy in TX, trying to make it sound good! All while being novices to say the least. But we’re so pleased with the music, we just wanted to let you hear it.
We’d also like to ask you to help us promote the podcast. If you have a website or blog, please consider featuring us and sending people our way. You can find some images to use here.
Here is the setlist for episode 01 of the Habañero Hour:
- Distress Signal by Jeremy Casella
- In the Garden by Doug Burr
- Hang You Upside Down by Model Engine
- Ruin of the Beast Introduction by Steven Delopoulos
- Ruin of the Beast by Steven Delopoulos
- Hoodwink by Anathallo
- Our Friends Appear Like the Dawn by Bodies of Water
- Swing Wide the Glimmering Gates by Andrew Osenga
- Glorious by Ever Stays Red
- “I’m A Human Artist” by Steven Delopoulos
- “Agendas” by Steven Delopoulos
- May I Always Keep My Feet Upon The Ground by Steven Delopoulos
- Paul by Pushstart Wagon
- Foot On The Brake by Half-Handed Cloud
- The Parable of the Mustard Seed by The Trees Community
Please bear with us as we continue to work out the kinks and learn what exactly we’re doing. Until then, please focus on the music and not us!
- Subscribe/Download to the Habañero Hour at iTunes
- Download as a direct-download mp3 file
- Visit the Habañero Hour website
- Help promote the Habañero Hour podcast
- Visit us at Facebook
- Visit us at Last.fm
- Visit us at Myspace
- Visit us at Virb











on 22 Feb 2008 at 11:17 am 1.Matt H said …
Congrats on getting this going, Brent. I’m downloading now and can’t wait to listen.
on 23 Feb 2008 at 9:25 am 2.Josh said …
I finally got some broadband and iTunes so I’ll give it whirl.
on 23 Feb 2008 at 11:29 am 3.Josh said …
Hmmm…well its a big step up from my old Seltzer CD’s thats for sure. I like it.
on 25 Feb 2008 at 7:52 am 4.Billy Marsh said …
I love it! The first episode was great! I’m also very interested in determing what is “Christian” music and challenging the traditional idea.I’m always on the lookout for new, good “Christian” music. I’m excited to see how the Lord blesses this ministry. I love Casella’s, Osenga’s, and Delopoulos’ new albums and was encouraged to see you feature them. I will try and help promote the podcast on my blog. In Christ, Billy