Oscar Jesus Bugarin is a seasoned blues musician with a rich history in both the military and music scenes, from LA to Nashville. In this episode, we dive into his journey from picking up a guitar in Baghdad to recording an all-analog album with his band, Calling Cadence. Oscar shares how his military experience shaped him, his approach to recording music authentically, and what it means to perform live without relying on digital enhancements.
Oscar opens up about the challenges in today’s music industry, noting, “There’s a certain part of the music scene that’s so oversaturated, but when you’re honest with your artistry, that’s when you win every time.” He reflects on his personal drive, saying, “I’ve always strived to reach that caliber of musicianship, you know, that’s what I always try to hit as much as I can.” And as a firm believer in the power of analog recording, he emphasizes, “Everything’s more alive in analog—you can feel the tape, the board, the compressor, it’s all part of the performance.”
We talk about the highs and lows of the music industry, including the LA jam scene at The Viper Room and how that energy shaped his path. Whether you’re a musician navigating the indie scene or just curious about the real stories behind the music, this episode has something for you. Hear Oscar's take on why "the live experience is the sun, and everything else revolves around it" and get inspired by his dedication to keeping the music real.
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