Episode 24 8/23/2010

5 videos • 17 views • by betarecords The Makepeace Brothers / Rock-Ola Jukeboxes / Baths "Even if you hate the music that you have to start playing in order to learn an instrument, that muscle memory, the technique you have in your fingers and in your movements will stay with you regardless of how far from that you want to go." -Will Weisenfeld a.k.a. Baths BETA Records TV Episode 109 features a band that's one person and a band that's an entire family and also visits a famous storied jukebox company that's been around for more than 75 years. A literal band of brothers, THE MAKEPEACE BROTHERS stop by BETA to talk about growing up together and the beauty of being able to be blunt. They then break down the creation of their infectious uptempo song What A Day before performing it live. Brit sits down with Glen Streeter, CEO of Rock-Ola jukeboxes, the iconic jukebox company that's older than rock and roll itself. Glen talks about Rock-Ola's place in pop culture and shows her modern mp3 and CD jukeboxes before taking her on an in-depth tour of the factory. Electronic artist BATHS, also known as Will Weisenfeld, stops by the studio to show BETA how he puts together his compositions, breaking things down layer by layer and demonstrating how he performs live on an Akai MPD32 Software Control Surface. His wild hands put it all together live for a heartfelt performance of the beautiful and yearning Plea.