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Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond

Gabriels

Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond

Pushkin Industries

Music, Society & Culture

4.54.2K Ratings

🗓️ 1 November 2022

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Today we are featuring one of the most thrilling new groups in contemporary soul music—Gabriels. And lucky for us, they performed three songs, one of which is still unreleased, live for Broken Record.

Gabriels consists of three very distinct pillars of talent: lead singer Jacob Lusk, who was raised in Compton singing gospel. Keyboardist and producer Ryan Hope, who grew up a lover of dance music in his native UK. And Los Angeles native, Ari Balouzian, who serves as Gabriels' in-house composer and violinist.

Gabriels’ origin story is as unconventional as their diverse musical backgrounds. In 2016 Ryan Hope and Ari Balouzian were hired to direct and score a commercial with a gospel choir. After hearing the choir director Jacob Lusk sing, a light went off for Ari and Ryan. Over the course of the next couple of years, the trio started to record and release songs independently. In 2021, those songs caught fire online. Sir Elton John said their debut EP was one of the most seminal records he’d heard in the last 10 years.

On today’s episode Rick Rubin sits down with Gabriels to hear how they were able to create a working environment that allowed space for vulnerability and musical exploration. And lead singer Jacob Lusk tells a harrowing story about getting lost in the LA county jail system in an effort to clear his name so he could appear in the finale of American Idol.

You can hear a playlist of some of our favorite songs by Gabriels HERE.

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0:00.0

Pushkin

0:11.2

Today we're featuring one of the most thrilling new groups in contemporary soul music,

0:15.5

Gabriel's.

0:17.0

And lucky for us they performed three songs, one of which is still unreleased, live for

0:22.2

Broken Record.

0:23.8

The recordings were done in Austin a few months ago while they were there opening for

0:27.2

Harry Styles and playing Austin City limits.

0:31.0

Gabriel's consists of three very distinct pillars of talent, lead singer Jacob Lusk, who

0:35.8

was raised in Compton, singing gospel and went to high school with Kendrick Lamar,

0:40.3

Keyboarders and producer Ryan Hope, who grew up a lover of dance music in his native

0:44.5

UK, and Los Angeles native Ari Ballousian, who serves as Gabriel's in-house composer

0:50.6

and violinist.

0:52.6

Gabriel's origin story is as unconventional as their diverse musical backgrounds.

0:57.4

In 2016 Ryan Hope and Ari Ballousian were hired to direct and score a commercial with

1:02.0

a gospel choir.

1:03.6

After hearing the choir director Jacob Lusk sing, a light went off for the both of them.

1:08.4

Over the course of the next couple of years, the trio started to record him release songs

1:11.7

independently until 2021 when their music caught fire online.

1:17.5

Sir Elton John himself said their debut EP was one of the most seminal records he's

1:22.8

heard in the last ten years.

1:25.9

On today's episode, Rick Rubin sits down with Gabriel's to hear how they were able

1:29.8

to create a work in environment that allowed space for vulnerability and musical exploration.

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