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The Creative Independent (TCI) is a growing resource of emotional and practical guidance for all types of artists. TCI Transmissions offers an auditory taste of TCI—each Transmission will be an experimental soundscape of collected ideas, voices, and other snippets to help you think, create, and expa…

The Creative Independent

  • Jun 25, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
  • monthly NEW EPISODES
  • 19m AVG DURATION
  • 12 EPISODES


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A pep talk for doing it yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 8:05


A pep talk from Ziemba’s René Kladzyk for musicians planning to self release, and others who suffer from separation anxiety when releasing their creative work into the world.

TCI IRL: Quarantine Supercut

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 15:02


"Quarantine Supercut" Assembled and produced by Drew Daniel Mastered by Jeff Carey Created in conjunction with The Creative Independent and Kickstarter “Quarantine Supercut” was built from the submissions of many people who responded to a public call for field recordings of the sounds of life under quarantine. The first week there were forty sounds sent to the Creative Independent, the second week sixty more, the third week another eighty more. On top of that, as word spread about the project even more people began to email me directly with their sounds, and many people sent multiple files; by the deadline, roughly two hundred participants had sent me about three hundred sounds total. There are submissions from across the United States (New York to Kentucky, California to the Carolinas), and from across the planet: there were submissions from Italy, Germany, Mexico, Czech Republic, India, Kenya and many anonymous and untitled submissions of unknown origin. Though I eliminated submissions that were recordings of music, I tried to use as many submissions as I could. I used EQ to try to clean up and focus each sound, but I did not otherwise process or manipulate these sounds. Sometimes, a single sound is heard in isolation. At other times, I decided to cluster and overlay the sounds into distinct areas (at its densest there are twelve separate layers playing simultaneously). The piece is divided into an indoor section and an outdoor section, with subthemes (cooking, pets, childcare, working from home, online learning, wildlife/birds, coughs, public announcements). Sometimes the threat of the coronavirus is front and center; sometimes it’s far in the background. The emotional response to sound is subjective and varies from listener to listener, but I hear many different attitudes towards quarantine within these recordings; domestic calm, annoyance, dread, humor, and the sound of making do. I’m grateful to The Creative Independent for asking me to do this, and to everyone who took part in the project and trusted me with their sounds. While creating the piece, I struggled with the conclusion: how long will this go on? How will it end? Ultimately, I chose recordings of a passing train, and of neighbors talking to each other across the distance of a balcony. I wanted to remind us of the fragile social links that persist even in the midst of isolation. Assembled at home in Baltimore under quarantine, 2020; mastering by Jeff Carey

Quarantine Supercut (Edit)

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 2:08


"Quarantine Supercut" Assembled and produced by Drew Daniel Mastered by Jeff Carey Created in conjunction with The Creative Independent and Kickstarter “Quarantine Supercut” was built from the submissions of many people who responded to a public call for field recordings of the sounds of life under quarantine. The first week there were forty sounds sent to the Creative Independent, the second week sixty more, the third week another eighty more. On top of that, as word spread about the project even more people began to email me directly with their sounds, and many people sent multiple files; by the deadline, roughly two hundred participants had sent me about three hundred sounds total. There are submissions from across the United States (New York to Kentucky, California to the Carolinas), and from across the planet: there were submissions from Italy, Germany, Mexico, Czech Republic, India, Kenya and many anonymous and untitled submissions of unknown origin. Though I eliminated submissions that were recordings of music, I tried to use as many submissions as I could. I used EQ to try to clean up and focus each sound, but I did not otherwise process or manipulate these sounds. Sometimes, a single sound is heard in isolation. At other times, I decided to cluster and overlay the sounds into distinct areas (at its densest there are twelve separate layers playing simultaneously). The piece is divided into an indoor section and an outdoor section, with subthemes (cooking, pets, childcare, working from home, online learning, wildlife/birds, coughs, public announcements). Sometimes the threat of the coronavirus is front and center; sometimes it’s far in the background. The emotional response to sound is subjective and varies from listener to listener, but I hear many different attitudes towards quarantine within these recordings; domestic calm, annoyance, dread, humor, and the sound of making do. I’m grateful to The Creative Independent for asking me to do this, and to everyone who took part in the project and trusted me with their sounds. While creating the piece, I struggled with the conclusion: how long will this go on? How will it end? Ultimately, I chose recordings of a passing train, and of neighbors talking to each other across the distance of a balcony. I wanted to remind us of the fragile social links that persist even in the midst of isolation. Assembled at home in Baltimore under quarantine, 2020; mastering by Jeff Carey

TCI Transmission 09: Give Everybody Everything: The Financial Life of Bernadette Mayer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 43:28


This episode came out of a conversation inspired by our study on the financial state of artists today, and was produced by Rachel James and The Organist (a podcast created by McSweeney’s and KCRW) in collaboration with TCI. You can also find it on The Organist’s website.

TCI Transmission 08: Guided studio soundscapes for experimentation and new media

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 31:59


This Transmissions episode features an experimental mixtape created by visual artist, writer and podcaster, Sean J Patrick Carney. It is designed for the studio artist who feels trapped in a cycle of producing the same work over and over again. Find track titles for each soundscape and timestamps at https://thecreativeindependent.com/archive/#filter=.sort-transmission.

TCI Transmission 07: Carried by currents that care

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 22:19


This episode features a guided meditation for re-centering your sense of self with curator Jacqueline Mabey, and is part of our new series called Conditions. This meditation is accompanied by an essay, written by Jacqueline, called “The Spiritual Hunt,” which you can read at thecreativeindependent.com.

TCI Transmission 06: Lonnie Holley on the possibility in a zillion grains of sand

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 26:46


This episode features excerpts of a longer interview by Michelle Lhooq with Lonnie Holley. Lonnie is an African-American visual artist and musician. He was born on February 10, 1950 in Birmingham, Alabama and has devoted his life to the practice of improvisational creativity. Visit thecreativeindependent.com for a full transcript.

TCI Transmission 05: Dispatch from Basilica Hudson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 32:07


In this episode, Basilica Hudson's Melissa Auf der Maur discusses the uphill battle of establishing a sustainable cultural venue in the post-industrial city of Hudson, NY. The interview also contains various field recordings collected around Hudson.

TCI Transmission 04: Guided meditation for channeling creative energy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 14:48


This episode of TCI Transmissions is a guided meditation by Lune Innate using singing bowls and alpha waves to channel creative energy.

TCI Transmission 03: Perry Chen and composer Tyondai Braxton on finding creative focus

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2018 20:38


This TCI Transmission features a conversation between artist and Kickstarter founder Perry Chen and composer Tyondai Braxton.

TCI Transmission 02: Describe your website

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2018 5:48


The second episode of TCI Transmissions is part of our Rhizome Seven on Seven series. We asked Rhizome series participants one question: How would you describe your website?

TCI Transmission 01: Snail Meditation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2018 5:42


The inaugural episode of TCI Transmissions is a guided meditation created by Jon Leland that invites you to momentarily embody a snail, and imagine exploring its natural environment.

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