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Synth History focuses on synthesizers, drum machines and the musicians who use them.

Synth History


    • Jan 17, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 42m AVG DURATION
    • 4 EPISODES

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    The Synth History podcast is a captivating and beautifully produced show that delves into the fascinating world of synthesizers and the artists who have shaped their history. From the very first episode, it is clear that the host, Danz CM (aka Computer Magic), has poured her heart and soul into this project. The quality of the production is top-notch, with seamless storytelling and a clear and easy-to-follow structure. The podcast feels more like a composition itself rather than just a narrative, which adds an extra layer of artistry to the listening experience.

    One of the best aspects of this podcast is how informative it is. Even for listeners who may not be familiar with synthesizers or electronic music, Danz's storytelling style makes it accessible and engaging. She provides detailed insights into the lives and careers of important figures in synth history, such as Wendy Carlos. The episodes are filled with interesting anecdotes and historical context that really bring these stories to life.

    Another standout aspect of The Synth History podcast is the original music composed by Danz herself. Her compositions not only enhance the storytelling but also showcase her own talent as a musician. It's a unique touch that sets this podcast apart from others in the genre.

    In terms of drawbacks, it's challenging to find any significant faults with The Synth History podcast. Perhaps some listeners may feel that there isn't enough focus on technical details or specific synthesizer models, but this seems intentional to keep the show accessible to a wider audience. Additionally, while Danz's storytelling is engaging, some episodes may benefit from more interviews or guest appearances from other experts in the field.

    In conclusion, The Synth History podcast is an exceptional addition to the world of music podcasts. It offers a delightful blend of informative content, captivating storytelling, and original music compositions that make for an immersive listening experience. Whether you're already knowledgeable about synths or just curious to learn more about their impact on music history, this podcast is a must-listen. Danz CM has created something truly special with The Synth History podcast, and I eagerly look forward to future episodes.



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    Latest episodes from Synth History

    Shorts: Mark Mothersbaugh on The Life Aquatic and Apotropaic Beatnik Graffiti

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 28:37


    Legendary musician, composer, visual artist and co-founder of DEVO, Mark Mothersbaugh, talks to Danz about scoring Wes Anderson's 2004 film, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou, and about his new book, Apotropaic Beatnik Graffiti. This is the extended version of a conversation originally presented at one of the Synth History ‘Iconic Scores' screening series nights at the Vidiots Theater in Los Angeles, CA. 

    Oscillators

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 53:14


    Oscillators are found everywhere in our universe, from the voltage controlled oscillator found inside your synthesizer, to the quartz crystal oscillator found inside your watch. The oscillations of black holes, electromagnetic fields, and sound itself shape the dynamics of our world. This episode takes you on a journey through what it means to oscillate - a fundamental concept in physics and engineering. Special guests include: Joel Green, an astrophysicist and instrument scientist at the Space Telescope Science Institute; Max Katz, a physicist and legislative fellow in the U.S. Senate; and Steve Dunnington, engineer and VP of product development at Moog Music.

    Roland & Ikutaro Kakehashi

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 50:30


    The Roland Corporation and its founder, Ikutaro Kakehashi, have had a lasting impact on popular music and culture. Roland's drum machines and synthesizers have been used by countless musicians. This episode explores the circumstances that led Mr. Kakehashi to found one of the biggest musical instrument companies in the world. 

    Wendy Carlos

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 39:10


    Wendy Carlos is a musician and composer best known for her electronic music and film scores (A Clockwork Orange, The Shining, Tron). She paved the way for synthesizers with her 1968 record Switch-on-Bach, which won multiple Grammy Awards. In this episode we talk about Wendy's history and contributions to the world of music.

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