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It's my first show of 2024! For episode 75 I chatted with Jeff Kleinsmith, Adem Tepedelen, James Halada, and Shane Bastian – members of 90's Seattle band Stymie. Jeff is VP of Creative at Sub Pop Records and he was also my guest for episode 46. This time we talk Toil & Folly, Stymie's new release on their label New Rage Records. Hear about Jeff's design process for this record, their other bands, New Rage, epic shows, and days at the Rocket Magazine–four of the six members of Stymie worked at the Rocket at one point! From the band: We raided the New Rage Records vaults to bring you Stymie's first full-length effort, Toil & Folly. This is an unearthed Seattle gem from the early 90s, a perfect document of a band equally influenced by grunge, noisy indie rock and other heavy sounds of the era. Toil & Folly is a collection of (mostly) previously unreleased material recorded in Seattle between 1992-1995. The majority of the songs were recorded and mixed by noted indie rock producer/engineer Phil Ek (Built to Spill, Earth, Truly, Big Business) and all tracks were freshly remastered in 2021 by Adam Gonsalves at Telegraph Mastering. Take a trip into Seattle's underground past and learn about how this record came to be. Design Freaks on Youtube and wherever you get podcasts. Thanks for tuning in! This episode is sponsored by Distrokid. Check out distrokid.com/vip/designfreaks for a 30% discount! Follow Stymie: https://stymie-band.bandcamp.com/album/toil-folly @stymie_band Follow the show: @_designfreakspodcast_ Design Freaks on YouTube ~~ Designfreakspodcast.com Ruinousmedia.com ~~ Donate to help with recording costs Thank you! ~~ Theme music: "Jet in Jungle" by Damaged Bug All other music by Stymie
Our guest today is Adam Gonsalves - he is a mastering engineer based out of Portland, Oregon. He owns Telegraph Mastering and has worked with Elliot Smith, Peter Buck, Willie Nelson, Sufjan Stephens, Vampire Weekend, The Jayhawks, and Team Dresch We speak with Adam about the proximity effect of your studio's location, the struggles of building a mastering studio and he took Dan's vinyl mastering quiz! This episode's music is brought to you by Ryan Wright, from Washington DC. For more information about Ryan and her music click here. For more information about Adam and his studio: https://telegraphmastering.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/speaksvolumes/support
Esiste un app che permette di scaricare musica in qualità vinile? Il disco in vinile è il modo migliore per Ascoltare Musica? Il link alle parole dell'ingegnere del suono Adam Gonsalves le trovi qui https://ascoltaremusica.info/23-il-vinile-e-il-modo-migliore-di-ascoltare-musica/E tu cosa ne pensi? Lascia un commento alla puntata.
Show Notes Matt and Kris get snakey with Snake Rattle n Roll for NES. Plus, a bonus interview with Adam Gonsalves, who mastered the soundtrack's vinyl release! Useful Links Snake Rattle n Roll David Wise Snake Rattle n Roll Soundtrack on Vinyl Atlas Videos Background Music Snake Rattle n Roll (Mega Drive) Sneaky Snakes Social Stuff WaveBack Overplay WaveBack Discord Support us on Patreon WaveBack Facebook Geekade Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube Twitch Website Contact Us
As we close in on 25 episodes of the podcast, FERMI looks back at some of the highlights and pulls up some of the most impactful insights during this two-part series ‘The Best of The Music Producer’s Treasure Box.’ It has been a blessing to discuss so many things with awesome upcoming musicians on the show and to hear from our guests when they get 'AHA' moments from the content. ----more---- Music is an art, a science, and a FORCE OF NATURE! As artists we have so many hats to wear and this show is a celebration of that. Insights on creative inspiration, time management, business opportunities in the music industry, branding, publicity, and more are featured on today’s episode. ----more---- In the episode, we hear clips from previous interviews with: Kato on the Track, KJ Blattenbauer, Adam Gonsalves, Paze Infinite, Mayaewk, and DJ Nasty P. ----more----Special thanks to all our listeners and cheers to the many more great moments ahead! ----more---- ||| Join Our Facebook Community: http://www.fermimusic.com/facebook ----more---- ||| FERMI on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fermi_music/ ----more---- ||| Get Your Tracks on More Playlists With MySphera: http://bit.ly/2MFzJbc
Working Class Audio #216 with Adam Gonsalves!!! Adam Gonsalves has mastered over a thousand releases from artists around the world. He is equally at home mastering for digital formats and cutting lacquers for vinyl. Prior to mastering Adam worked for 7 years as a tracking and mixing engineer at Anchorhold Recording. From 2010-2013 Adam also produced the Square Cad Mastering Podcast. In 2017 he was featured in the book Why Vinyl Matters. Adam received a master’s degree in Music Technology from New York University. Adam is approved to provide Mastered for iTunes masters. Clients include: Willie Nelson, Peter Buck, Elliott Smith, Sleep, Blitzen Trapper, The Last Artful Dodgr, Sufjan Stevens, Pure Bathing Culture, Tender Loving Empire, Southern Lord, TKO, Living Music, Crane City Music, Typhoon, My Brightest Diamond, Dead Moon, Emma Ruth Rundle, Steve Aoki, Poison Idea, Rogue Wave, Ty Segall, Pelican, John Craigie, Earth, Horse Feathers, Blackwater Holylight, Calvin Johnson, Haley Heynderickx, Widowmaker, and many more. Additional credits available at Sound Credit. About this Interview:Adam joins me to talk about the Square Cad Mastering podcast, interrogating your own workflow, his journey into lacquer cutting and his work/life balance. -Enjoy Show Notes and LinksWCA Patreon Subscriptions: http://www.patreon.com/workingclassaudioTelegraph Mastering: http://telegraphmastering.com/Square Cad Mastering Podcast: http://squarecad.net/Audio-Technica: https://www.audio-technica.com/world_map/UA Promo: https://www.uaudio.com/uad-accelerator-promoAEA Ribbon Mics: https://www.aearibbonmics.com/Audio Life on Gearslutz: https://www.gearslutz.com/board/audio-life/WCA on Youtube: https://goo.gl/g5nsWG
Our second month is over! For March, we covered a lot of big ideas, but I wanted to highlight some of the most important ones in building a sustainable music career: maximizing revenue from merchandise, hacking social media and digital marketing, and one favorite thing from each person interviewed this month. It's also my birthday so if you'd like to be extra nice, you can leave a review of this podcast! Episodes Referenced: On Merchandise: Episode 31: How to Get Better Pricing from Merch Suppliers Episode 39: 8 Tips to Help You Sell More Merchandise Episode 47: Email Marketing Hacks On Social Media/Digital Strategies: Episode 29: When Should You Boost a Post? Episode 47: Email Marketing Hacks Episode 57: Social Media Listening Tools Every Musician Should Be Using Interviews: Episode 34: Gayle Skidmore Episode 41: Phillip Broussard Episode 48: Dez Cadena of Black Flag/The Misfits Episode 55: Adam Gonsalves of Telegraph Audio
Today, we interview mastering engineer Adam Gonsalves of Telegraph Audio and talk about hit indie records, the importance of mastering in finishing your studio project, and geek out on favorite pieces of gear. Resources: Favorite gear/studio Adam recommends that you invest the most possible into conversion and monitoringConverters: Weiss Engineering DAC1 Mk-3Forssell Technologies MDAC-4a Monitors: Dunlavy Audio Labs SC-IV/A TC100 and ATC110 Kleimein Hommel 0-300 and 0-300a Books: Amy Chua - The Triple Package Daniel Levitin - This is Your Brain on Music - Kenneth Pohlman - The Fundamentals of Digital Audio Affordable Headphones: Xiaomi Pistons Earbud headphones
Episode #10: At the height of the vinyl industry, over a billion units were being pressed per year in the United States. But, after the advent of the cassette and compact disc, vinyl production numbers dipped down into the hundreds of thousands. Now that vinyl "is back", and production figures are back up in the millions, what does this mean for the music industry, exactly? For major labels, and their high-dollar re-issue box sets, its been a welcome source of "new" revenue, but for many of the independent labels, that kept the format alive throughout the downturn, this vinyl resurgence has resulted in longer wait times and lower quality product -- at a time when demand for their product has never been higher. In this episode, we visit the newest, and only, record pressing plant in the Northwest, Cascade Record Pressing, and talk to the owners (Adam Gonsalves, Amy Dragon, and Mark Rainey) about the niche they hope to fill in this exploding market, and how they hope to live through their experiences as label owners and master engineers. After that Portia speaks with one of the founders of Record Store Day, Michael Kurtz, who's organization is often credited with starting the vinyl resurgence. Finally, Portia talks with Darius Van Arman of Secretly Canadian about what the shift to a global release date means for U.S. retail stores that are trying to keep up with this new, increased demand for vinyl.