Nick Scavo & Alec Sturgis

Flavortone

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Flavortone is a music commentary podcast hosted by Nick Scavo and Alec Sturgis.

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Nick Scavo & Alec Sturgis

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Music

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flavortone.libsyn.com

Latest episode

Feb 18, 2026

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Episodes

Episode 68: Fifth Annual Report 18.02.2026

Celebrating the fifth anniversary of Flavortone, Alec and Nick take a step back from more intensive topical discussions to look back over the development of the podcast, and beyond, into the preceding years of musical and theoretical projects which have informed it. Tracking the podcast's beginnings as a lit comparative music analysis effort, into political economy, media and cultural theory, raw...

Episode 67: Now That The Audience Has Disassembled 09.12.2025

Alec and Nick take a step back from their recent concentration on digital media technologies to stage a literary review of "the audience" as an evolving element in the material, cultural and epistemological formations of music. The episode tracks a historical arc of pre-modern power dynamics, industrial modernity and popular music, Fluxus' reframing of the co-consitutive role of audiences and a re...

Episode 66: On the Sixth Day, God Made Algorithmic Music 19.11.2025

Alec and Nick discuss the algorithm as a mysterious force within the production and consumption of music. Despite being used daily in our various contendings with digital platforms and culture, the term is often misunderstood. The conversation loosely defines the term as "some kind of procedure," embarking on a survey of chance (Cage), serialism (Schoenberg), Bach & Hindustani classical music, sca...

Episode 65: Two Chopped Uncs Discuss TikTok Music 03.11.2025

Alec and Nick finally discuss the processes of music consumption and distribution through smart phones, and the means of production of "sounds" on TikTok, Instagram Reels, and other video sharing social media platforms. Picking up a quandary from past episodes about digital music, the duo ask if TikTok sounds are, in fact, music—and conduct an inquiry into the form and processes that TikTok sound...

Episode 64: Digital Music & The Solo-Doloistic Turn 20.10.2025

Alec and Nick examine the emergence and proliferation of digital music technology in the 1980's as it maps onto a "solo-doloistic" turn in our increasingly individualistic music listening and production habits. First discussing this transition through the lense of conceptual innovations by Robert Ashley and other Sonic Arts Union composers, the episode charts commercial and cultural implications f...

Episode 63: Ill-Tempered Clavier [PATREON PREVIEW] 06.10.2025

Alec and Nick complete a series of discussions on foundational music discourses — classical music, sound systems, and in this episode: musical temperment. Defining temperement as the organization of the acoustic harmonic series, applied in performance, engineering and musical epistemology, the conversation expands on historical nuances in the aesthetic, technological and cultural implications of t...

Episode 62: ABCDEFG Soundsystem 29.09.2025

Alec and Nick take up sound systems as a point of entry into the discussion of technological and cultural evolutions of listening. The episode explores a range of material, social and philosphical contexts for musical mediatization including Dub sound systems, the contemporary DJ, musique concrete and multichannel acousmonia, and the production of a pure abstract music via word scores and other sp...

Episode 61: Music & The Miraculous [PATREON PREVIEW] 22.09.2025

Alec and Nick pull another unreleased conversation from the archive, recorded one year ago, discussing the "the miraculous" as a concept within music. The episode traces an idea of the miraculous as an occurrence in time that pulls you outside of an expected context, going beyond the perimeter of what is anticipated or even possible in that given moment. Questions around unrepeatable music, the un...

Episode 60: On Turning Up [PATREON PREVIEW] 15.09.2025

Alec and Nick revisit an unreleased podcast from the archive, recorded one year ago, discussing the concept and experience of Turning Up. The episode reprises the idea of the Dionysian in terms of consumption of music, ideas, substances and social activity as these mingle within the interior life and institutional forms of attending, listening, partying, producing and performing. The conversation...

Episode 59: A Special Connection to Classical Music 08.09.2025

Alec and Nick return to podcasting to discuss their special respective connections to classical music. The conversation employs a back-to-basics overview of the form: what is classical music? What is NOT classical music? What was and is it? Taking a zoomed-out approach, the episode spans the culture, mechanics, operations, and evolution of classical music: arriving at an assessment of the "audacit...

Episode 58: The Art of the Beef 18.05.2024

After witnessing a TikTok "beef" between the "Mozart of Gen Z" Jacob Collier and Rick Rubin, Alec and Nick take up "des arts de boeuf" as a space to discuss the implicitly disagreeable nature of musical aesthetics. The conversation uses these two maestro's different perspectives to inquire into the role of the audience and its relationship to creativity, musical genius and virtuosity, and the unde...

Episode 57: A Critique of Interpretive Dance 12.04.2024

In a novel departure from their "special relationship" to classical and experimental music, Alec and Nick take up the topic of Interpretive Dance as a discursive foil to their ongoing inquiries into music. The duo give bewildered accounts of the aesthetic experience of interpretive and experimental dance performances—and ask basic questions: are music and dance the same thing? Sibling rivals? Two...

Episode 56: Angelheaded Shitposters 02.03.2024

Listen up daddios: in this episode, Alec & Nick take out the bindle-sticks and jugs of wine for a gone reflection on the lingering cultural legacies of bohemianism in the 21st century. Jumping into the Beat generation and mid-20th-century music as a starting point, the discussion focuses on how avant-gardes and countercultures oscillate into and back out of mainstream cultural resonance; and, how...

Episode 55: The Great Bar Italia Debate 28.01.2024

In this special edition, Alec and Nick open the Flavortone vault to present The Great Bar Italia Debate — a lost episode from the summer of 2023, presented here in timely coincidence with the London group's recent Crack profile. The debate poses questions about musical style, local vs. global cultural and community dynamics and politics of taste along the well-established axis of London and NYC's...

Episode 54: The Lost Library of Flavorphonia 05.01.2024

After a long and unanticipated hiatus from podcasting, Alec and Nick return to take a long hard look in the mirror … only to inquire why exactly they possess the impulse to use music as an aesthetic, philosophical, social, cultural, and political measure of the world. The conversation uses the metaphor of the library to chart an interrogation into where music culture, discourse, and practice is at...

Episode 53: Tradition, The Future & Music, Please 30.06.2023

Alec and Nick reconvene to discuss concepts of "tradition" and "futurity" as they relate to music. Picking up on our ceaseless cultural pull toward both the past and future, the conversation focuses on how contemporary's music's impulse to represent history and postulate a future for itself has developed its own kind of suspended, tense aesthetic condition. The conversation touches on Benedict And...

Episode 52: Musician's Friend, Drum Edition 01.06.2023

In this episode Alec & Nick revisit the periodic Musician's Friend series with a Drum Edition. Considering "drum" as an instrumental category that encompasses much of contemporary musical sound, aesthetics and cultural orientation, the episode navigates various histories and practices across a spectrum of percussive sound, recording and musical philosophy and inquires into the meanings of percussi...

Episode 51: Cursed Be the One Who Be Listening to Music [PATREON PREVIEW] 14.05.2023

Alec and Nick bust out the evil eye amulets to discuss varieties of "cursed music" and what constitutes music feeling or being "cursed." Following a line of thought from the archetypal Faustian bargain, malediction, ritual and sacrifice, the sacred and profane, and other concepts of curses, the discussion explores music's relationship to shit talking, punk ideology, Althusser's interpellation, Tor...

Episode 50: Captain's Log, Transcendental [PATREON PREVIEW] 21.04.2023

In this 50th episode of Flavortone, Alec and Nick settle deep in cups of "earl grey, hot" from the replicator for an entry into the Star Ship Flavorphonia Captain's Log. Citing Star Trek's Captain Jean-Luc Picard, the duo take this ancient maritime convention of record keeping at sea to trace various other epistemic fault-lines in the practice and theory of notation. The duo consider the "log" as...

Episode 49: Foibles and The Meaning of Tossed Salad & Scrambled Eggs 09.03.2023

Alec and Nick pull back the Flavortone curtain and take up influential sitcom Frasier to discuss the decorum of Foibles as a primary engine of music. Known as a minor weakness or eccentricity in one's character, or the weaker part of a sword blade—the conversation uses the Foible to explore wide-ranging commentary on Christianity, the trial of Socrates, sites of contested authorship in American mi...

Episode 48: Fratres In Flight 28.02.2023

Alec & Nick take to the proverbial skies with this discussion around the dreaming and engineering feats which make possible the various metaphorical and real forms of Flight. Diverting from some of FT's established conversations dealing with cultural and musical wreckage, this episode looks into moments of lift and inspiration, as supported by efforts of imagination, study and experimentation. The...

Episode 47: Thus Shook Zarathustra's Groove Thing (Politics & Poetry) [PATREON PREVIEW] 07.02.2023

Following on from Flavortone's previous episode exploring Excellence, Alec and Nick pick up Charles Keil & Steven Feld's "Music Grooves" to discuss "the Groove" as a political concept that illustrates musical discrepancy and assembly. The episode continues a "back to basics" and "first principles" line of inquiry, approaching essential ethnomusicological ideas such as "Participatory Discrepancy" t...

Episode 46: Could Not Music Be Excellent? (Editorials & Opinions) [PATREON PREVIEW] 17.01.2023

Alec and Nick kick off the new year of podcasts with a discussion of Excellence. Taking on critical histories of the composer as fodder, the episode surveys musical success paradigms and the narcissisms of small difference which feed debates over musical interpretation. Topics include Alec and Nick's recent performances as participants in Random Gear Festival, a recent viewing of Tár, the parasite...

Episode 45: Acting As If I'm Pinocchio 13.12.2022

In this year end reflection, Alec and Nick discuss the folkloric figure of Pinocchio—a "constantly lying wooden marionette," whose dual consciousness (as both an abject dummy and an aspiring human) suggests a parable for understanding musical problems of "liveness" and "deadness" and the puppetry of musical commodification. Taking up Carlo Collodi's late 19th century series  "The Adventures of Pin...

Episode 44: The Roast of Hans Zimmer 12.11.2022

Alec and Nick continue their occasional roast series with a roast of German film score composer Hans Zimmer. The conversation surveys and critiques his work across the new wave and new age soundtrack exotica of the 80s and 90s (Rain Man, Gladiator, The Lion King), to the cinematic revelry of his Christopher Nolan-directed epochs (Inception, Dunkirk, Batman) to recent scores such as Boss Baby. The...

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