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Janek Gwizdala Podcast
The Illusion of Virtuosity — Giacomo Turra, Content Theft, and the Erosion of Musical Integrity

Janek Gwizdala Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 60:25


In this no-holds-barred episode, we (yes, my wife is finally back on an episode!) react to the recent storm surrounding Danny Sapko's exposé of Giacomo Turra, who's been accused of stealing musical content and passing it off as his own. The controversy triggered widespread conversation across the online music world—drawing in heavyweights like Adam Neely and Rick Beato. But here's the twist: we don't agree with most of what they had to say.

Future of Coding
Pygmalion by David C. Smith

Future of Coding

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2024 189:39


If you're anything like Ivan (oof, sorry), you've heard of Pygmalion but never caught more than the gist. Some sort of project from the early 70s, similar to Sketchpad or Smalltalk or something, yet another promising prototype from the early history of our field that failed to take the world by storm. Our stock-in-trade on this show. But you've probably heard of Programming by Demonstration. And you've certainly heard of icons — you know, those little pictures that have become indelibly part of computing as we know it. Pygmalion is the originator of these concepts… and more! The best introduction to Pygmalion is Mariano Guerra's No-code History: Pygmalion, which includes a clearly articulated summary of the big ideas, motivation, and design, with a video demonstration of the programming interface, key terminology, and links. The most introduction to Pygmalion — or Pig Million, The Millionth Pig, as it'll surely come to be known — is the subject of today's episode: the original paper by David Canfield Smith. Links $ We don't run ads on this show anymore. Sometimes Ivan makes a fake ad for a nonsense product like CarrotGrid or Hest, but those don't pay for the dirt & vapor we grow them in. But what if they could? Gonna just get this one out of the way: Quotation — and I quote, "A crucial semantic distinction between direct and indirect speech is that direct speech purports to report the exact words that were said or written EXACTLY AS THEY WERE SAID OR WRITTEN, LU, whereas indirect speech is a representation of speech in one's own words WHICH IS ALSO TOTALLY FINE, BUT JUST BE COOL ABOUT IT HEY?" @TodePond@mas.to: but wouldn't it be funny... if i quoted those statements on a podcast... and the podcast editor thought... "that doesn't sound right, bret can't have said that"... (he can do no wrong after all)... and so they thought i was just paraphrasing him wrong... and they didn't mark them as quotes like all the other quotes in the show... wouldn't that be funny DrawDeadFish.com Shout out to Brian Hempel who sent us (among other treats) this concise summary of Pig Million from the seminal book Watch What I Do: Programming by Demonstration. Recent FoC Patreon bonus episodes were about the game Baba is You and, on our first ever video episode, the design of a visual representation for machine code. Leda and the Swan. Lenna, a sexist test image that was and to some extent still is widely used in computer graphics. Living Computation Lu: Biscuit Jimmy: Biscuit Ivan: Limp Bizkit Fine, I might as well link to Frege and analogy. Aaron Sloman's INTERACTIONS BETWEEN PHILOSOPHY AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: The Role of Intuition and Non-Logical Reasoning in Intelligence Ivan: Platonism Jimmy: Neoplatonism Lu: Neuplatonism I would never Derrida Nosey words History of the alphabet TodeTode Lu: Conlang Ivan: Conlon Nancarrow, beloved (by Ivan, at least) composer of music for the Player Piano. Here's a baby-faced Adam Neely with the scoop if you're new to Nancarrow. Welcome. Jimmy: Conway Twitty Autological words Heterological words School for Poetic Computation Programming by Demonstration Player vs Environment For the video demonstrating the programming model, check Mariano's post Open Canvas Working Group Lu's project CellPond, and their SPLASH talk StageCast Creator Marcel Goethals makes a lot of cool weird stuff and is a choice follow. Why does it say "Put all the metal back in the ground" at the bottom of the show notes? Music featured in this episode: Various old stuff by Ivan. The music for StageCast Creator is called Between Two Tigers. Conlon Nancarrow's Study No. 47 Wagner, the new Witness haunting every episode. ! Send us email, share your ideas in the Slack, and catch us at these normal places: Ivan: Mastodon • Website Jimmy: Mastodon • Website Lu: Mastodon • Website See you in the future! https://futureofcoding.org/episodes/072See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pizzel Podcast
Pizzel Ep. 103 - El Internet Amish

Pizzel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 79:40


Pasó una eyección de masa coronal (en criollo: tormenta solar) y nos regresó un poco a nuestras raíces: reflexionamos sobre el futuro de la actual ola de IAs, revivimos a PizzelX con varias noticias espaciales, Javier hace una difícil revelación personal y presentamos oficialmente los diskettes conmemorativos del episodio 100 (que pronto van a tener la oportunidad de obtener).Referencias del episodioEyección de masa coronal (Wikipedia)Evento Carrington (Wikipedia)Presentación de GPT-4o (OpenAI)Presentación de Gemini por Google (YouTube)Claude de AnthropicLlama de MetaPresentación de bot de llamadas teléfonicas de Google en 2018 (YouTube)Paper sobre los costos exponenciales y ganancias lineales en machine learning (Arxiv)Video de Adam Neely sobre música generada por IA (YouTube)Estación espacial Tiangong (Wikipedia)BepiColombo (Wikipedia)Stuck in the Sound - Let's Go (YouTube)Taikonauta (Wikcionario)Video con varias visualizaciones de órbitas de satélites Starlink (YouTube)Vladimir Komarov (Wikipedia)Teoría conspirativa de cosmonautas desaparecidos (Wikipedia en inglés)Velas solares (NASA)Proyecto Orion (Wikipedia)Propulsión nuclear (NASA)Vinilo de Hello InternetCilindro de fonógrafo de Hello Internet (YouTube)Cassette de Single File Podcast (Reddit)Blog post de alguien poniendo un podcast en un diskette previo a Pizzel

Pickup Music Pod for Guitarists
What makes a song sound like Christmas? (reacting to Adam Neely, Vox and Andrew Huang)

Pickup Music Pod for Guitarists

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 17:38


Did Adam Neeley and Andrew Huang correctly decode Christmas music? Sam and Karl take a deep dive into what makes christmas music... christmas music.Learn holiday songs on guitar with a free 14 day trial. Sign up today.Sam's four core Christmas characteristics:Tin Pan Alley Jazz harmonySwing feelBellsChristmas lyricsThe more of these a song has, the higher chance Santa is about to arrive down your chimney.--Listen to Karl's holiday playlist--Andew Huang Youtube videoAdam Neely YouTube video

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast
MGoRadio 9.12: The Team in Front of You

MGoBlog: The MGoPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 75:05


The Sponsors We want to thank Underground Printing for starting this and making it possible—stop by and pick up some gear, check them out at ugpmichiganapparel.com, or check out our selection of shirts on the MGoBlogStore.com. And let's not forget our associate sponsors: Peak Wealth Management, Matt Demorest - Realtor and Lender, Human Element, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, The Phil Klein Insurance Group, Venue by 4M, Winewood Organics, Sharon's Heating & Air Conditioning, SignalWire where we recorded this, and introducing to the podcast, Autograph: Rewarding Fans, who just launched an app where you earn rewards for things like reading MGoBlog and listening to our podcast. Featured Musicians: 8-Bit Big Band The Video: [After THE JUMP: The things said.] --------------------- 1. Ohio State After Review starts at the top. Defensively it was an NFL game. Michigan unleashed a dizzying array of coverages to hide McCord's leverage from him, and Ryan Day had all kinds of motions and switches to uncover it. The game turned on Mason Graham, who allowed Michigan to keep the pressure on McCord and play with an extra defender in the secondary because OSU could not run on him. Hutchinson-level? Not yet, but Hutchinson before his injury in 2020, where this guy is an All-American. Rod Moore was back to himself. Sainristil isn't a vet at outside cornerback, McBurrows is a good nickel. Offensively there was a lot left on the table. Michigan maximized its RPS wins, Corum's run was RPS+1 but also the biggest play in Michigan football history? JJ almost had a TD on the throwback to Johnson, who didn't recognize he had a Daylen Baldwin opportunity. Run game limited because Tyliek Williams played out of his mind. Going to be a negative in the run game charting for the first time in years, Barnhart especially. But he was their best in pass pro. Do. Not. Leave. JTT. Unblocked. 2. Iowa Preview: Offense starts at 22:44 Abominable, worst in the Power 5. Their receivers are a bad match for their QB, who needs a big target more than a good route. Injured TEs and OL who run a lot of stretch and counter trey: the kind of team Michigan should be best able to defend. Mitigator: Michigan likes to leave their safeties back and subject their DTs to doubles, while teams have been suffocating Iowa specifically because you can bring down your safeties and their RB will break a tackle for 50 yards once every three games. 3. Iowa Preview: Defense starts at 36:59 Excellent as always, with a lot more talent than we're used to. Five-star safety is playing like one, safety-ish linebacker from Virginia is athletic and their best pass-rusher. Plus the usual array of Iowa types. We wonder if their big-butted WLB is grading out so well (87 to PFF, over 90 in coverage) because he's more than a match for Big Ten West competition, but will get dusted if he has to keep up with Donovan Edwards. Missing Cooper DeJean but CBs have been fine. Again: competition question mark, and their DL isn't great at pass-rushing, so there's an opportunity for explosives except they take that away by playing soft cover 2. If they do that Michigan will have to grind them down like last year, but can they without Zinter? Their punter is incredible. Their backup kicker had to kick the game-winner against Nebraska. 4. The Other Conference Championships + Playoff Talk starts at 56:41 We go in order, starting with Washington-Oregon, which is not a 10-point game like Vegas has it. Oregon has been playing fantastic of late and Washington keeps needing to TCU its way through Pac-12 teams. But remember back when they played Washington had that game until Oregon surged back. Texas-Oklahoma State is the biggest spread, want to root for our old friend at QB but also rooting for Texas to get in to keep out the unwanted SEC teams and Ohio State. Georgia could lose to Bama, which is chaos, and we talk more about the committee's choices than the game. FSU beating Louisville would mean FSU goes ahead of any 1-loss team, and if Georgia complains about getting Oregon as the 4-seed they should pound sand. We don't believe in conspiracies; the committee cares about who wins the games, not what ESPN talking heads say to prop up the SEC. A Playoff without any SEC teams would be right, glorious, and absolutely deserved. About the Featured Musician: 8-BIT BAND We're back to letting Seth pick out the songs, so I'm going to nerd out and show you what I've been writing to for a lot of the year. It is this 25+ member orchestra of amazing jazz musicians who come together off their various projects to compose and produce big band versions of videogame music from our childhoods. I could describe further but Adam Neely, who's one of my favorite video essayists (one of the people worth getting a Nebula subscription for), has a 30-minute video on it. He also plays bass. The 8-Bit Band is playing December 15th at Sony Hall in New York, and January 13th at the Ferguson Center in Newport News. Song choices: Chrono Trigger Main Theme Bob-Omb Battlefield Still Alive Also because Across 110th Street will get our Youtubes taken now now, the opener and outro: “The Employee is Not Afraid”—Bear vs. Shark “Ruska Vodka”—Motorboat

Classical Music Discoveries
Episode 37: Argumenta

Classical Music Discoveries

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2023 52:36


Samuel Andreyev's music is incredibly varied, from the sparse resonance of the Sonata da Camera, the ‘cartoon music' – as the composer puts it – of Vérifications, characterized by primary colors and strong instrumental timbres; the Sextet in Two Parts which in contrast focuses on minute timbral shadings; and of course the cantata for solo voice and ensemble which is the title track of the album.Performed by ensemble proton bern, conducted by Luigi Gaggero with the magical soprano voice of Peyee Chen on In Glow of Like Seclusion (set to verse by J. H. Prynne), this album was beautifully captured in Zurich in 2022. The CD and digital album is to be followed with a double-LP vinyl version in the New Year.Samuel Andreyev's music has been featured in portrait concerts in Bern, Geneva, Toronto, Paris, Kyiv, Strasbourg, Montréal, Tours, and many other cities. Andreyev is a laureate of the Henri Dutilleux Prize (2012, for ‘Night Division'), and the Grand Prix Lycéen des Compositeurs (2020, for ‘Vérifications'). He is also Vice President of the music council of the Fondation Prince Pierre (Monaco). With his YouTube channel and Podcast, Samuel Andreyev presents lectures on musical topics, as well as long-form interviews with prominent musicians as varied as Brian Ferneyhough, every member of Captain Beefheart's Magic Band, Linda Catlin Smith, Hugues Dufourt, Adam Neely and countless others. He has twice been a featured guest on the Jordan Peterson Podcast, in addition to appearances on Vox, The Symbolic World, Classical Chats and many others.Tracks Sonata de Camera (2020-21) (22:15)Sextet in Two Parts (2019) I. (13:09) II. (7:53) Verifications (2012) I. (3:12) II. (1:53) III. (3:30) IV. (2:15) In Glow of Like Seclusions (2021-22) I. All Such to Life (3:37) II. To Eye Apart (2:22) III. Impromptu I (1:28) IV. Not Far (3:23) V. How Smart We Are (4:50) VI. Impromptu II (2:08) VII. Lark Advent (3:10) Help support our show by purchasing this album  at:Downloads (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by Uber. @CMDHedgecock#ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicinOrléans#CMDGermanOperaCompanyofBerlin#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofBarcelonaSpain#ClassicalMusicLivesOn#Uber#AppleClassical Please consider supporting our show, thank you!Donate (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) staff@classicalmusicdiscoveries.com This album is broadcast with the permission of Sean Dacy from Rosebrook Media.

Classical Music Discoveries
Episode 36: Samuel Andreyev - In Glow of Like Seclusion

Classical Music Discoveries

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 81:58


Samuel Andreyev's music is incredibly varied, from the sparse resonance of the Sonata da Camera, the ‘cartoon music' – as the composer puts it – of Vérifications, characterized by primary colors and strong instrumental timbres; the Sextet in Two Parts which in contrast focuses on minute timbral shadings; and of course the cantata for solo voice and ensemble which is the title track of the album.Performed by ensemble proton bern, conducted by Luigi Gaggero with the magical soprano voice of Peyee Chen on In Glow of Like Seclusion (set to verse by J. H. Prynne), this album was beautifully captured in Zurich in 2022. The CD and digital album are to be followed with a double-LP vinyl version in the New Year.Samuel Andreyev's music has been featured in portrait concerts in Bern, Geneva, Toronto, Paris, Kyiv, Strasbourg, Montréal, Tours, and many other cities. Andreyev is a laureate of the Henri Dutilleux Prize (2012, for ‘Night Division'), and the Grand Prix Lycéen des Compositeurs (2020, for ‘Vérifications'). He is also Vice President of the music council of the Fondation Prince Pierre (Monaco). With his YouTube channel and Podcast, Samuel Andreyev presents lectures on musical topics, as well as long-form interviews with prominent musicians as varied as Brian Ferneyhough, every member of Captain Beefheart's Magic Band, Linda Catlin Smith, Hugues Dufourt, Adam Neely, and countless others. He has twice been a featured guest on the Jordan Peterson Podcast, in addition to appearances on Vox, The Symbolic World, Classical Chats, and many others.Tracks Sonata de Camera (2020-21) (22:15)Sextet in Two Parts (2019) I. (13:09) II. (7:53) Verifications (2012) I. (3:12) II. (1:53) III. (3:30) IV. (2:15) In Glow of Like Seclusions (2021-22) I. All Such to Life (3:37) II. To Eye Apart (2:22) III. Impromptu I (1:28) IV. Not Far (3:23) V. How Smart We Are (4:50) VI. Impromptu II (2:08) VII. Lark Advent (3:10) Help support our show by purchasing this album  at:Downloads (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) Classical Music Discoveries is sponsored by Uber. @CMDHedgecock#ClassicalMusicDiscoveries #KeepClassicalMusicAlive#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofVenice #CMDParisPhilharmonicinOrléans#CMDGermanOperaCompanyofBerlin#CMDGrandOperaCompanyofBarcelonaSpain#ClassicalMusicLivesOn#Uber#AppleClassical Please consider supporting our show, thank you!Donate (classicalmusicdiscoveries.store) staff@classicalmusicdiscoveries.comThis album is broadcast with the permission of Sean Dacy from Rosebrook Media.

You'll Hear It - Daily Jazz Advice
How Do We Feel About Mid-Century Pop?

You'll Hear It - Daily Jazz Advice

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 40:41


Peter and Adam throw in their 2 cents on Adam Neely's newest video about the incredible Laufey's rise to stardom in today's Jazz climate. What are your thoughts on this musician's career? How does this change the way we look at Jazz?Check out Adam's video for yourself right here. Have a question for us? Leave us a SpeakPipeCheckout courses from Adam, Peter and more at Open Studio

Race Central Podcast
Race Central with Kurt Hansen | Hour 2 | 10.06.23

Race Central Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 34:49


Hour 2 of Race Central with Kurt Hansen rolls on as we continue reviewing the NASCAR playoffs and hear from some of the drivers themselves ahead of the action this weekend. Then, racing PR tycoon Elon Werner joins the show and chats with Kurt about racing and his new endeavor, DragRaceBracketBonanza.com. Also, a new partner to Race Central, Adam Neely from Mil-Spec Colorado Truck Accessories and Bed Liners, joins the show to talk about the great work they do at Mil-Spec!

A Problem Squared
058 = Bluey's Beats and Undies Cheats

A Problem Squared

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 47:16


Embedded
447: All Sorts of Weird Problems

Embedded

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2023 65:52


We spoke with Chris Gammell about IoT, podcasting, relaxing, and learning. Chris works at Golioth.io. They have a neat blog that talks about reference designs, Zephyr RTOS, and making products. We talked about ESP chips which are made by Espressif. The ESP32 line is RISC-V. Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) Some YouTube channels we discussed: Wendover Productions: explaining stuff CGP Grey, especially the recent one about vexillogy and US state flags Blacktail Studio: Soothing woodworking Adam Neely: music theory Shawn Hymel on Digikey's channel explaining continuous integration and delivery: Intro to CI/CD The H note in music Want to know more about self-paced Making Embedded Systems? Sign up for the waitlist at Classpert. Want to learn electronics? Check out Chris Gammell's Contextual Electronics. Transcript

Here, There, and Everywhere: A Beatles Podcast

In this episode of the "Here, There, and Everywhere" podcast, host Jack Lawless is joined by the multi-talented musician, songwriter, video producer, and internet personality, Bill Wurtz. Together, they discuss Bill's music, his inspirations, and how he got started writing songs. They also delve into one of Bill's biggest musical influences, The Beatles - in particular, the incredible talent of Paul McCartney. Bill shares his thoughts on the recently released Get Back docu-series, providing a unique perspective on this behind-the-scenes look at the creative process of one of the most iconic bands of all time. If you're a fan of music, The Beatles, or just great conversation, this episode is not to be missed. So, turn off your mind, relax, and enjoy the "Here, There, and Everywhere" podcast with Bill Wurtz. Don't forget to subscribe for more exciting guests and thought-provoking conversations!   Check out Bill's YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/user/billwurtz Follow Bill on Twitter: https://twitter.com/billwurtz   If you like this episode, be sure to subscribe to this podcast! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. Or click here for more information: Linktr.ee/BeatlesEarth   ----- The Beatles were an English rock band, formed in Liverpool in 1960, that comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr. They are regarded as the most influential band of all timeand were integral to the development of 1960s counterculture and popular music's recognition as an art form. Rooted in skiffle, beat and 1950s rock 'n' roll, their sound incorporated elements of classical music and traditional pop in innovative ways; the band later explored music styles ranging from ballads and Indian music to psychedelia and hard rock. As pioneers in recording, songwriting and artistic presentation, the Beatles revolutionised many aspects of the music industry and were often publicised as leaders of the era's youth and sociocultural movements. Led by primary songwriters Lennon and McCartney, the Beatles evolved from Lennon's previous group, the Quarrymen, and built their reputation playing clubs in Liverpool and Hamburg over three years from 1960, initially with Stuart Sutcliffe playing bass. The core trio of Lennon, McCartney and Harrison, together since 1958, went through a succession of drummers, including Pete Best, before asking Starr to join them in 1962. Manager Brian Epstein moulded them into a professional act, and producer George Martin guided and developed their recordings, greatly expanding their domestic success after signing to EMI Records and achieving their first hit, "Love Me Do", in late 1962.   Lennon, McCartney, Harrison and Starr all released solo albums in 1970. Their solo records sometimes involved one or more of the others; Starr's Ringo (1973) was the only album to include compositions and performances by all four ex-Beatles, albeit on separate songs. With Starr's participation, Harrison staged the Concert for Bangladesh in New York City in August 1971. Other than an unreleased jam session in 1974, later bootlegged as A Toot and a Snore in '74, Lennon and McCartney never recorded together again. Two double-LP sets of the Beatles' greatest hits, compiled by Klein, 1962–1966 and 1967–1970, were released in 1973, at first under the Apple Records imprint. Commonly known as the "Red Album" and "Blue Album", respectively, each has earned a Multi-Platinum certification in the US and a Platinum certification in the UK. Between 1976 and 1982, EMI/Capitol released a wave of compilation albums without input from the ex-Beatles, starting with the double-disc compilation Rock 'n' Roll Music. The only one to feature previously unreleased material was The Beatles at the Hollywood Bowl (1977); the first officially issued concert recordings by the group, it contained selections from two shows they played during their 1964 and 1965 US tours. The music and enduring fame of the Beatles were commercially exploited in various other ways, again often outside their creative control. In April 1974, the musical John, Paul, George, Ringo ... and Bert, written by Willy Russell and featuring singer Barbara Dickson, opened in London. It included, with permission from Northern Songs, eleven Lennon-McCartney compositions and one by Harrison, "Here Comes the Sun". Displeased with the production's use of his song, Harrison withdrew his permission to use it.Later that year, the off-Broadway musical Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band on the Road opened. All This and World War II (1976) was an unorthodox nonfiction film that combined newsreel footage with covers of Beatles songs by performers ranging from Elton John and Keith Moon to the London Symphony Orchestra. The Broadway musical Beatlemania, an unauthorised nostalgia revue, opened in early 1977 and proved popular, spinning off five separate touring productions. In 1979, the band sued the producers, settling for several million dollars in damages. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (1978), a musical film starring the Bee Gees and Peter Frampton, was a commercial failure and an "artistic fiasco", according to Ingham. Accompanying the wave of Beatles nostalgia and persistent reunion rumours in the US during the 1970s, several entrepreneurs made public offers to the Beatles for a reunion concert.Promoter Bill Sargent first offered the Beatles $10 million for a reunion concert in 1974. He raised his offer to $30 million in January 1976 and then to $50 million the following month. On 24 April 1976, during a broadcast of Saturday Night Live, producer Lorne Michaels jokingly offered the Beatles $3,000 to reunite on the show. Lennon and McCartney were watching the live broadcast at Lennon's apartment at the Dakota in New York, which was within driving distance of the NBC studio where the show was being broadcast. The former bandmates briefly entertained the idea of going to the studio and surprising Michaels by accepting his offer, but decided not to.   Bill Wurtz (stylized in lower case as bill wurtz or billwurtz) is an American musician, singer-songwriter, animator, video editor, and internet personality based in New York City. He is known for his distinctive musical, comedic, and narrative style which includes deadpan delivery and singing paired with colorful surrealist, psychedelic, and non-sequitur graphics. Wurtz first published material on YouTube in 2013. He set up a website in 2014, presenting a catalog of music and videos he had created since 2002. Wurtz proceeded to upload edited versions of his videos on Vine, where he gained his initial popularity. He experienced breakout success on YouTube with his animated videos, History of Japan (2016), and History of the Entire World, I Guess (2017). Wurtz released music videos regularly from 2017 to March 2019. Through the rest of 2019 and all of 2020, Wurtz was inactive on YouTube, returning to the platform in January 2021 with a new visual style of 3D animation. Wurtz's first recorded composition was an instrumental named "Late Nite Lounge with Loud Lenny" which according to his site was recorded on June 17, 2002, his first recorded song was "stuck in a rut" recorded on March 3, 2005. Wurtz's first known YouTube activity were on an account called "billynothingshow". Wurtz was first known for his presence on the short-form video-sharing website Vine, where he first gained a following in 2014. He began by taking short videos he had previously published to his website and re-editing them to fit Vine's six-second restriction.Before transitioning fully to YouTube, Wurtz was uploading a video to Vine nearly every day. He received early attention in 2015 for the short video "Shaving My Piano", which was covered briefly in The Verge. On April 11, 2016, Wurtz won the Shorty Award for "Tech & Innovation: Weird" at the 8th Shorty Awards; during the awards ceremony, attention was given to one of his Vine uploads "I'm Still a Piece of Garbage". Wurtz withdrew from making vines to focus on finishing History of Japan. Wurtz had originally intended to make a video on US history, but abandoned it. Alongside interest on Vine, Wurtz achieved wider popularity in 2016 with History of Japan, a nine-minute YouTube video that outlines Japan's history. Wurtz chose the topic due to his lack of knowledge of it. The video covers key events of its history: "Buddhism, internal conflict, alliances with Britain, World War I, World War II, the dropping of atomic bombs and its post-war economic miracle". It showcases Wurtz's quirky visual and comedic style through a mixture of fast-paced narration and animation, intercut with short musical jingles. The video was described as "an entertaining new approach to education". It went viral on social media after its release on February 2, 2016, and under a week later, received over four million views by February 8. It particularly received considerable attention on Tumblr and Reddit. As of August 2021, the video has over 68 million views. German Lopez of Voxcalled it a "strange", "pretty good – and surprisingly funny" video.  History of the Entire World, I Guess was the top video on the YouTube trending page on the day of its release, receiving 3.2 million views on its first day, and on Reddit it became the most upvoted YouTube link of all time. It became an Internet meme and was listed at eighth place on YouTube's list of the top 10 trending videos of the year. As of January 2023, it has over 152 million views.[25] Writer German Lopez for the news website Vox praised the video for not heavily focusing on western and US history, and successfully covering other areas in world history which may be neglected in US schools, such as powers in China, Persia, and India. Because it resists specialization and assembles history in chronological order starting from the beginning of the Universe, history of the entire world, i guess can be considered a work of Big History, and is probably one of the most popular works associated with the discipline. It has been called a "must-see" and is considered to be Wurtz's magnum opus. In 2020, Thrillist ranked the video at number 40 on its list of best YouTube videos of all time. Wurtz's song "Just Did a Bad Thing" and the accompanying video spawned TikTok videos of people lip-syncing to the opening lines; in the platform, #ididabadthing became the top hashtag of March 2019. Following this, Wurtz would only post four more videos before his break, ending with "Might Quit". After "Might Quit" was released, Wurtz would not post any new videos to YouTube for nearly two years, before continuing to release music and videos animated in 3D with Blender. Wurtz has developed an absurdist, surreal style on both his music and animation. Eddie Kim wrote for MEL Magazine that Wurtz "refuses to mimic anyone else's animation or musical style, but it's not weird for weirdness' sake alone", comparing him to Thundercat and Louis Cole and highlighting Wurtz's pretty pop melodies, unexpected chords and multi-layered rhythms as commonalities. Geoff Carter of Las Vegas Weekly stated: "Merge Don Hertzfeldt, Jenny Holzer and Thundercat and you might get someone a little bit like Bill Wurtz". Nick Douglas of Lifehacker summarized him as "somewhere between comedy and education and vaporwave." Wurtz's music has been classified as jazz-pop, incorporating elements of lo-fi music, smooth jazz, funk and easy listening. Wurtz tends to reject genre categorization, and does not consider himself to be a jazz musician. Overall, his music evokes malaise, self-deprecation, and a "blurring of the lines between irony, parody and honesty".[35] This is often paired comedically with dire circumstances or sobering undertones. In an interview with Genius, Wurtz stated that "it's a good... songwriting technique to write about something bad with a good sounding melody, because if you can get people to feel good about something bad, then you're bulletproof in life." Wurtz's voice has been described as "silky tenor with range and energy". Artists who have expressed admiration for Wurtz's music include indie musicians Daði Freyr and Sidney Gish, fellow YouTube musician Adam Neely, DJ and producer Porter Robinson, as well as Australian singer Sia. '[Music] theory' may be fun, but it's made of liquid and has a tendency to melt. The music comes first and then you figure out how to describe what happened, although fully describing it can never be done. One of the classical composers said 'We will never understand music, but music understands us readily and instantly'.   Wurtz started playing music at a very early age. He has claimed to be "wholly self-taught" as a musician, and regularly downplays the importance of music theory in songwriting and composition, insisting that the sound and feel of music should be prioritized over attempts to conform to theory. In fact, one of the defining characteristics of Wurtz's style is a subversion to conventional approaches to composition. One example is "I Wanna Be a Movie Star", highlighted in an article for the student newspaper The Harbinger, where the author praised Wurtz's skill in incorporating complex time signatures without causing the music to feel "either incomplete or too long", instead achieving a sound that "feel[s] completely natural" and "pop-ish". Wurtz has used different programs to edit his music, including GarageBand from 2009 to 2010, and long-discontinued Logic Express 9 until at least 2016. Videos Wurtz's videos are typically in a lo-fi, neon aesthetic, and have been described as surreal and psychedelic. They range from "nonsensical" shorts to animated music videos, and often involve deadpan humor, dancing stick figures, vaporwave-like transitions and neon, sans-serif text on-screen. Wurtz often follows similar patterns in his videos such as multi-layering, and clip art images. He has stated the low-budget quality arose out of a necessity to publish videos regularly and evolved naturally. At Vidcon 2018, Wurtz was asked why his style is so different from other YouTube musicians. He stated that he chooses to "live under a rock" and produce his music in isolation rather than take inspiration from other creators on the platform. Wurtz publicly struggles with perfectionism, making use of schedules and deadlines to overcome it. In response to a fan question he explained that in the process of doing this he has "been forced to become an expert on carelessness". Website Wurtz launched his personal website billwurtz.com in 2014. Despite this, it has been compared to a late 1990s website due to its simple design. Apart from containing all of his released songs and most of his videos dating back since 2002, the website also features many other types of content not available elsewhere. For example, Wurtz posts vlog-style 'reality' videos depicting his creative process. Wurtz maintains a section on his website to answer anonymously submitted questions. His answers to questions are considered an aspect of Wurtz's creative output; the style of his answers have been described as "verging on the poetic" and "earnest, if somewhat loopy-sounding".

CAST11 - Be curious.
Prescott High School JROTC Motivating Youth to be Better Citizens

CAST11 - Be curious.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 2:41


Prescott High School JROTC is an award winning program that also encourages cadets to be better citizens. The Junior Reserve Officer's Training Corps (JROTC) program perpares high school students for leadership roles while making them aware of their rights, responsibilities and privileges as American citizens. In 2021, the Prescott High School Air Force Junior ROTC was inspected by Air Force Junior ROTC Headsquarters. The inspector told the Principal, Adam Neely, that is was the only unit he'd inspected that year that didn't have a single discrepancy. Consquently, the unit was awarded the Distinguished Unit Award with Merit. This is the... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/prescott-high-school-jrotc-motivating-youth-to-be-better-citizens/Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network

Genuinely GG
Home Grown Goodness with Adam Neely

Genuinely GG

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 38:17


Adam Neely joins GG and together they talk about their deep love for animals, living a sustainable life, and the ethics of veganism. If you love gardening and recipes with homegrown veggies, then check out Adam and Reza's Youtube channel Farming with the Farahans.This Episode is brought you by:ManscapedFrom Straw Hut Media

Offstage with Shubh Saran
Ep 20: It's All About Consistency (Adam Neely)

Offstage with Shubh Saran

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 39:48


In this episode, we hear from Adam Neely about how he built his YouTube career,  where he started and what he learned along the way. 

Heavy Pod Is Heavy Cast
The Struffle

Heavy Pod Is Heavy Cast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 66:40


Heavy Pod Is Heavy Cast! This week, we talk about the way we think about music as work, earning a living from it, and bad takes on content versus art including one by Mike Shinoda. Also a good one by Adam Neely. Then, new music from Kmac2021, Karl Sanders, Doldrum, Aeternam, and GridLink. And finally, a bit on mental health from Hetfield from Metallica and Parkway Drive, and we mourn the passing of Alan White of Yes. Then, cool people time with Obi-Wan Kenobi, Top Gun: Maverick, and the Necron novel Twice-Dead King: Ruin by Nate Crowley. Enjoy! Join our community on Facebook! Or, if you want to get more involved, with exclusive content and stuff, support us on Patreon! By the way, the NYN album Entropy: Of Chaos And Salt is finally out, so check it out!

You Should Check It Out
#144 - RtR: Omnium Gatherum | Vinyl Fantasy | Should Bands Tour in 2022?

You Should Check It Out

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 1:22


By way of “Review the Review” (and with Greg's consent), Nick would like to discuss “Omnium Gatherum” by King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard. It is an adventure ride through KG&LW's id, where no two, of the sixteen songs, sound alike & the first song is over 18min alone. It seems like those that love KG also love this album & those that don't hesitate to say so (hence Pitchfork's 7.3, here's the review). They are such prolific songwriters & talented musicians that it's hard not to respect them, whatever your opinion of the output.Songs: King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - “Blame It On The Weather”King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard - “Kepler 22B”Greg has been combing eBay for cool records that would be amazing to add to his collection & taking note of some crazy Buy It Now prices...which is the kind of situation Greg would turn into a bit…Welcome to “Vinyl Fantasy”! Contestants take a guess at the price of some highly collectible records. The closest guess without going over takes the point. Nick & Jay square off on our first of, if the name's inspiration is any clue, many many iterations to come. Hope you enjoy! Song: The 1975 - “Heart Out (Live at the O2)”Jay shared a recent Adam Neely video, detailing how his band, Sungazer, nearly lost $17,000 on a recent tour due to COVID cancellations. Neely cleverly made his video about something else though. Recounting past circumstances where bands have shared financial details from a tour, Neely calls out the perception, as exemplified by the angry comments, that musicians should starve to make a tour work. Should they have to ‘sleep in the van'? Also, given the lost revenue caused by the COVID cancellations (as in, the band members got COVID), should bands even be touring in 2022? Greg shares his thoughts and experiences and we all discuss the inherent problem with expecting adults to sleep poorly in freezing conditions to prove they love playing music. (Here's the video)Song: Mickey Gilley - “Don't the Girls All Get Prettier at Closing Time”

Alastair's Adversaria
CCM and Church Music (with John Ahern)

Alastair's Adversaria

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 62:20


John Ahern joins me to explore questions related to church music and Contemporary Christian Music (CCM). The following are a selection of John's articles, if you would like to read more: https://www.firstthings.com/article/2020/04/contrapuntal-order https://theopolisinstitute.com/theses-on-church-music-and-economics/ https://theopolisinstitute.com/conversations/secularity-and-the-problem-of-church-music/ https://theopolisinstitute.com/conversations/moving-past-musical-dystopia/ I also reference Adam Neely's video on CCM, in which he discusses it in terms of the concept of 'musicking': https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hACUz4WVWwk&ab_channel=AdamNeely If you have enjoyed my videos and podcasts, please tell your friends. If you are interested in supporting my videos and podcasts and my research more generally, please consider supporting my work on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/zugzwanged), using my PayPal account (https://bit.ly/2RLaUcB), or by buying books for my research on Amazon (https://www.amazon.co.uk/hz/wishlist/ls/36WVSWCK4X33O?ref_=wl_share). You can also listen to the audio of these episodes on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/alastairs-adversaria/id1416351035?mt=2.

Bit Depth
Bit Depth 298 - THE ALGORITHM with Justice Cow

Bit Depth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 66:35


Jessica “Justice Cow” Kion is back and we go all over the place talking about family, comedy, YouTube, social media, metamodernism, decentralized agriculture, and how we must worship the almighty ALGORITHM or be banished. Jessica is a Boston-based songwriter, singer, artist, animator, YouTuber, and multi-instrumentalist. I am a big fan of her music. She plays bass in Bent Knee and has collaborated with many other artists like Ben Levin (her husband), Adam Neely, Trust Fund Ozu, Cory Wong, Aimee Nolte, Sam Greenfield, Nick Krueger, Kyle Harris, Alambradas, Kit Orion, and many more! You can find her and her stuff on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JusticeCow The song playing at the end is “future” from my favorite album of 2021, underglam: https://open.spotify.com/track/4v2yig7CWHimhd7lmBCcop?si=79cffd1d6b2547e3 Bit Depth 300 Live! https://santiagoramones.com/300live Podcast: https://santiagoramones.com/podcast Music: https://santiagoramones.com/music Discord: https://santiagoramones.com/discord Patreon: https://santiagoramones.com/patreon The music by me playing at the end of the podcast is from this livestream: https://youtu.be/A_MEwROrj74 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/santiagoramones/support

Rich and Daily
Did Dua Lipa Steal Her Hit Song?

Rich and Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 12:36


She definitely might want to fly away tonight! Dua Lipa's no-doubt-about-it megahit “Levitating” has an amazing groove – but is it hers? Some say no way! Two different musical plaintiffs are suing Dua and her record company for ripping off their tunes and making bank with last year's #1 song on Billboard's Hot 100 list. So is Dua funked -- or is this just a huge coincidence?Listen ad free with Wondery+. Join Wondery+ for exclusives, binges, early access, and ad free listening. Available in the Wondery App.Support us by supporting our sponsors!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Bit Depth
Bit Depth 297 - Jessica Kion (Justice Cow)

Bit Depth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 65:06


Jessica Kion, also known as Justice Cow, is a Boston-based songwriter, singer, artist, animator, YouTuber, and multi-instrumentalist. I am a big fan of her music. She plays bass in Bent Knee and has collaborated with many other artists like Ben Levin (her husband), Adam Neely, Trust Fund Ozu, Cory Wong, Aimee Nolte, Sam Greenfield, Nick Krueger, Kyle Harris, Alambradas, Kit Orion, and many more! We talked about her journey through music, art, spirituality, morality, and the future. Get to know Jessica! You can find her and her stuff on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JusticeCow The song playing at the end is “show you” from my favorite album of 2021, underglam: https://open.spotify.com/track/0gDsXaKWyDGKYCgpC45Pqo?si=13f9ede700c24f9e Bit Depth 300 Live! https://santiagoramones.com/300live Podcast: https://santiagoramones.com/podcast Music: https://santiagoramones.com/music Discord: https://santiagoramones.com/discord Patreon: https://santiagoramones.com/patreon The music by me playing at the end of the podcast is from this livestream: https://youtu.be/A_MEwROrj74 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/santiagoramones/support

The Greatest Music Podcast
041 - Michael Buble - Christmas

The Greatest Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 43:46


Love it or hate Christmas music is so tied to the Christmas holiday that is really hard to hold back the Nostalgia Monster. "Bubbles" (aka Michael Buble) croons at us, will we think its great? Playlist: Spotify Amazon Next Week: All I Want for Christmas is You - Mariah Carey I couldn't find the Adam Neely video I referenced on YouTube. My guess it was taken down due to copyright infringement. Here are two other ones that talk about it. What Makes a Song Sound Like Christmas? A chord that makes Christmas music sound Christmassy? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thegreatestmusicpodcast/support

You'll Hear It - Daily Jazz Advice
YouTube Hang: review and discuss the videos in their recommended viewing

You'll Hear It - Daily Jazz Advice

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 18:28


Adam and Peter review and discuss videos that YouTube recommends to them. From Adam Neely to Bob Reynolds and everything in between. Should this be a new feature? Discuss. Watch the videos discussed Adam Neely, Aimee Nolte, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Hello Foe!, Bob Reynolds Watch Peter's deep analysis of Stevie Wonder on YouTube HERE Have a question for us? Leave us a SpeakPipe Support the pod by spreading the word with the link youllhearit.com  Learn more about Open Studio Pro: openstudiojazz.com/pro Interested in more music advice? Go here to browse our catalog of jazz lessons and courses available for purchase. And be sure to check out our All Access Pass - every course from Open Studio on every instrument.Let us know what you think by leaving a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐  review, or head over to our YouTube channel.Follow us on Twitter | Instagram

#AmWriting
What Not to Do, Self-Pub Edition Episode 290 with Cate Frazier-Neely

#AmWriting

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 39:32


Hi all! Jess here. I met performer and voice educator Cate Frazier-Neely through a mutual friend earlier this year, at a Sungazer concert. I was at the concert because my son is a massive fan of Sungazer bassist and YouTuber Adam Neely and Cate was there because she’s Adam Neely’s mom. When the topic of conversation turned away from my son’s hero worship of her son and toward writing and publishing (doesn’t it always?) she revealed she’d made ALL THE MISTAKES when self-publishing her first book, and, of course, I sensed an opportunity for an episode.As this is a podcast all about flattening the learning curve for writers, I asked her to come on and tell us all the ugly details about publishing her book so we could learn from her mistakes. Links from the PodCate Frazier-Neely: https://www.catefnstudios.comEpisode 185: #AudioExplosion with Tanya EbySinging Through Change: Women's Voices in Midlife, Menopause, and Beyond by Cate Frazier-NeelyThe Authors GuildWe had such a great time chatting we didn’t even get a chance to discuss what we’ve been reading!Want a “coaching call” of your own? Email us at amwriting@substack.com. We can’t promise to respond to every email, but we might answer your question on an upcoming episode—or invite you into the hotseat!Think you’d be pretty good on the other end of a coaching call? Then you should consider becoming a certified book coach through Author Accelerator’s book coach training program. It’s everything you need to know to begin working with clients on writing, planning, revising and querying (and then learning more and getting better with every new client and with Author Accelerator’s support and team behind you). Choose a fiction or nonfiction specialty, study with a cohort and design a new business or side-gig that works for you. Learn more at bookcoaches.com. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at amwriting.substack.com/subscribe

Underrated / Overhated
Repetition Legitimises - Adam Neely's Idea Applied to Songwriting

Underrated / Overhated

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 24:55


Repetition legitimises is an oft repeated phrase - basically a meme unto itself these days, and Adam Neely's videos on it are great... but what if we take that idea and run with it a little? This video is about applying 'repetition legitimises' a bit more widely in songwriting.

SpreadShotNews
SpreadShotNews Podcast 470: You had me at XCOM (y después me perdieron cuando no era XCOM) - Alternativa Gratis Edition

SpreadShotNews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2021 156:18


¡Ni las montañas rusas de emociones podrán detenernos!¡Porque es lunes y SpreadShotNews Podcast ya esta aquí! En este episodio: Nico “termina” el State of Decay 2, continua The Ascent y nos cuenta que es el MiSTer mientras juega Chrono Trigger. Maxi por su parte, continua avanzando en el Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana. En el Rapid-Fire tenemos novedades sobre la repentina benevolencia de EA, Frostpunk 2 desaparece completamente de Kinguin, Bravely Default 2 saldra en PC y continua el  #ES-CAN-DA-LO , entre el Estado de California y Activision-Blizzard. Para la Main Quest, repasamos lo que nos dejaron los primeros dias de la Gamescom 2021 en el media briefing de Xbox y el Opening Night Live. Para finalizar, en el Special Move, Nico nos recomienda el canal de youtube de  Davie504 , mientras Maxi nos recomienda al comendiante de Stand Up Tom Segura. Ademas, por si a alguno le interesa, aca esta la lista de Francisco Sarmiento con youtubers orientados a la musica:  Adam Neely ,  12Tone ,  Andrew Huang ,  8-Bit Music Theory ,  Music Radar Clan ,  Nahre Sol  y  Matias Parkman . Por ultimo, recuerden que ahora nos pueden escribir preguntas directamente a traves de google forms en el siguiente link: spreadshotnews.com/preguntas .

SpreadShotNews
SpreadShotNews Podcast 467: Dame buenos y seguros y lo de limpios lo charlamos - ES-CAN-DA-LO Edition

SpreadShotNews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021 141:39


¡Ni la posibilidad de negociacion podra detenernos!¡Porque es Lunes y SpreadShotNews ya llegó! En este episodio: Maxi nos cuenta por que NO terminó Quantum Break, antes de sus primeras impresiones con Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana, mientras Nico continua con Judgment y mas Pokemon Unite. En el Rapid-Fire tenemos noticias sobre Google Stadia y su aparente pivot a servicio corporativo, las repercusiones que siguen llegando en Activision-Blizzard despues de la demanda, Focus Home sale de compras al igual que el Embracer Group, el gobierno Chino critica a la industria y hace que la misma se desplome (un cachito) y Unity toma una medida cuando menos polemica para los desarrolladores pequeños. Para el Hot Coffee, Nico nos cuenta todas las novedades de Annapurna Showcase y ambos charlan sobre lo que mas les interesó. Para finalizar en el Special Move, Nico recomienda el podcast  La logia del Backlog , y Maxi recomienda el video del divulgador musical  Adam Neely sobre el mito de la prohibicion del tritono en la edad media . Por ultimo, recuerden que ahora nos pueden escribir preguntas directamente a traves de google forms en el siguiente link: spreadshotnews.com/preguntas .

Genuinely GG
Husbands' Reza Farahan & Adam Neely-Farahan

Genuinely GG

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 30:44 Transcription Available


What was it like for Adam to come out? What was it like for him to introduce Reza to the family? This week, GG sits has a conversation with Shah's co-star Reza Farahan his husband Adam Neely-Farahan. From Straw Hut Media Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Music Production Podcast
#224: Alberto Chapa - Music Tech and Improv Comedy

Music Production Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 109:39


Alberto Chapa is a musician and Ableton Certified Trainer in Austin, Texas. Alberto has helped countless students learn music production and build live performances. Alberto and I had a wide-ranging conversation about music production, teaching, and creativity. He discussed how he was able to turn the most challenging periods of his life into powerful growing experiences. Alberto also shared how his study of improvisational comedy has helped him become a better producer and a more natural teacher. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play or Spotify; watch on YouTube Show Notes: Alberto's Work at Musical Guest - https://www.musicalguest.net Alberto on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/musicalguest/ Alberto's YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgOyOAGBJUwf2R-qfo-gDyw Alberto's Free Ableton Live Packs - https://gumroad.com/musicalguest Francis Preve - https://www.francispreve.com Francis Preve on the Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/blog/2019/1/29/98-francis-preve-2-sound-design-synthesis-vanlife Adam Neely - https://www.youtube.com/c/AdamNeely/featured "Yes And" Music Production Podcast #206 - https://brianfunk.com/blog/yes-and Brian Funk Links: Website - https://brianfunk.com Intro Music Made with Wind Chimes Ableton Live Pack - https://brianfunk.com/blog/wind-chimes Ableton Live Pack Archive - https://brianfunk.com/blog/ableton-live-pack-archive Music Production Club - https://brianfunk.com/mpc Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/podcast Save 25% on Ableton Live Packs at my store with the code: PODCAST - https://brianfunk.com/store Thank you for listening.  Please review the Music Production Podcast on your favorite podcast provider! And don't forget to visit my site https://BrianFunk.com for music production tutorials, videos, and sound packs. Brian Funk

SpreadShotNews
SpreadShotNews Podcast 460: Super Especial E3 2021: Raytrace the Fight

SpreadShotNews

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 380:52


¡Ni las conferencias virtuales podran salvarlos!¡Porrque es lunes y SpreadshotNews Podcast ya llegó! En este episodio: Nico esta cada vez mas cerca del final de Nier Replicant ver. 1.22474487139, continua jugando Conan: Exiles y Game Builder Garage. Maxi por su parte comienza el Ratchet & Clank (2016). Como prometimos la semana pasada, en la Main Quest tenemos nuestro clasico “no resumen para nada” de lo que paso en la E3 2021 y nuestras impresiones al respecto. Time stamps: Ubisoft: 1:16:43 Devolver Digital: 1:44:00 Xbox: 2:05:54 Square Enix: 3:44:56 PC Gaming Show: 4:14:56 CAPCOM: 5:00:42 Nintendo: 5:11:43 Para finalizar, en el Special Move, Nico nos recomienda la cobertura de la E3 de Giant Bomb y Nextlander junto con Waypoint, y Maxi nos recomienda un video de  Adam Neely sobre teoria musica y su relacion con la supremacia blanca . Por ultimo, recuerden que ahora nos pueden escribir preguntas directamente a traves de google forms en el siguiente link: spreadshotnews.com/preguntas .

Love Hate Relationship
Adam Neely, Them, Lip Gallagher

Love Hate Relationship

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 86:22


Love: Adam Neely Alex's Love this episode is Bassist, Composer, and Youtuber Adam Neely. He talks up his work, including electro-jazz covers of “Hello” and “Run Away With Me” and his instructional videos on subjects ranging from music theory to the controversial key of “Hey Joe.” Andy meanwhile learns that music theory is super racist …

Soundweavers
1.20 Cast Chat

Soundweavers

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 28:18


In this cast chat, the team amplifies the conversations from the Disruption. Action. Change. series hosted by the Eastman School of Music Institute for Music Leadership and the University of Michigan EXCEL lab. We discuss the politicization of ADEI work, centering human narratives as a way of connecting human experiences, repositioning Black musics as the basis for American music in curricula and programming, investigating the role of capitalism in upholding systems of oppression, self-educating in the use of appropriate—and current—language and concepts, and using our privileges to shield and to support our colleagues who don't benefit from the same privileges. To view the transcript go here. To learn more about the resources mentioned in the podcast, visit Disruption. Action. Change. Series webpage, Adam Neely, Music Theory and White Supremacy, Classically Black Podcast, and Equality/Equity/Liberation Cartoon.

Not Just Heather
Mark Diaz

Not Just Heather

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 58:46


Mark and I are both members of the Podcastage Discord community and that's how we connected. Mark joined us for the March 2019 Sunshine Summit. When you visit https://scummbags.com/ you'll find things that Mark has created. Mark has a love of music and Mark's Music Collection was his first foray at exploring music through podcasting. Adam Neely is a great communicator of music. Mark was also an avid photographer exploring the world and seeing Ben Brown's book Field Work which is also found work has been inspiring. Architecture is also of interest to Mark, and he references the 2017 film titled Columbus which is known as the modern architecture mecca of the USA. He was captivated by it, and finds film an immersive experience. Mark's Movie Collection was born out of being able to talk about films and the experiences he has watching them. We discuss whether podcasts can be considered art. This theme flows throughout the episode. The Regular Car Reviews youtube channel is an example Mark shares of a creative way of sharing car reviews. Self expression and self determination are key facets of podcasting. To quote Mark "you create all of it."I side track about having conversations in general and what led to this project. Mark reassures me that sidetracks are a part of his journey. We move to a discussion about show notes of podcasts, their function, convention, possible missed opportunities and alternatively how Mark utilises them. He likens them to the liner notes of albums for the people that care to go into the extra details of the band and their music. Mark shares that time and energy are his main challenges to creating podcasts. I'd also like to congratulate Mark and his family and welcome their newest member of the Diaz family! Podcasts often are passion projects and I asked Mark how he feels about all the time and effort expended on passion projects. He gains knowledge from podcasting and finds that valuable and reconnects with the memory of WTF podcast with Marc Maron had an episode about the film Sound City as one of the first podcasts that Mark got into. Mark reflects my question back and I share a bit about what I get from podcasting and some of my experiences along my journey. I share about how great the books by Austin Kleon have been as references for me. It's awesome to hear Mark's reflection on his experience being a part of the Sunshine Summit. We talk about community, and community helped facilitate Mark's recent guest spot on On the Subject. I love the discussion we have about the asynchronous nature of podcasting and lessons around that. Mark's dad enjoys cooking, and we discover that it's not our passion but we do find that we both enjoy sandwiches... For links to all Mark's things: https://scummbags.com/Listen to Mark's Movie CollectionYou connect with Mark on Twitter: https://twitter.com/markd If you have a connection with Mark we'd love to hear from you!Or if you've made a connection to him or something he mentioned after listening, please share them with us.And if you know of anyone who may benefit from listening to and learning from Mark please share this episode with them too. For more connections head to:https://justheathers.com/guests You can support Heather on Ko-Fi.com/justheather or https://www.patreon.com/justheathers

Ghost Notes
Synesthesia with Adam Neely

Ghost Notes

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2021 60:02


Cory and Noah welcome Ghost Notes first guest to the show, Adam Neely. Most people can associate colors with songs and music in some way. Some songs just feel "red". What is the relationship of color and music like for the typically listener and for someone with synesthesia like Adam.12tone: https://twitter.com/12tonevideosPolyphonic: https://twitter.com/WatchPolyphonicAdam Neely: https://twitter.com/its_adamneely

Side Piece with Melissa Pfeister
Adam Neely: The Ultimate Shahs of Sunset Side Piece

Side Piece with Melissa Pfeister

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 48:49


On this episode, Melissa talks with everyone's favorite Shahs of Sunset side piece, Adam Neely. They talk about how he and Reza met, he and Reza's current friendship with MJ, and how he and Reza were able to work through their relationship difficulties of last season.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Side Piece with Melissa Pfeister
Adam Neely: The Ultimate Shahs of Sunset Side Piece

Side Piece with Melissa Pfeister

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 48:49


On this episode, Melissa talks with everyone's favorite Shahs of Sunset side piece, Adam Neely. They talk about how he and Reza met, he and Reza's current friendship with MJ, and how he and Reza were able to work through their relationship difficulties of last season.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Mr. Bill Podcast
The Mr. Bill Podcast - Episode 83 - Phonon

The Mr. Bill Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 57:11


Phonon shook the dubstep industry with his Beatport #1 song, Polyriddim – a tune that received World-wide press coverage and trended globally for its genre-breaking approaches. Hailed as the “Dream Theatre of Dubstep” by Oolacile and compared to Frank Zappa and Pink Floyd by musicians and non-musicians alike, Phonon’s music is played and supported by industry legends such as Modestep, Flux Pavilion, Subtronics, and Svdden Death. His music has been streamed/viewed millions of times across all platforms and reached audiences beyond EDM with famous musicians and YouTubers like 100 gecs, Jacob Collier, Adam Neely and Ludwig enjoying, discussing, playlisting, or commissioning his music. Phonon Links: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4CySw3P8BeBPMBr9Rymc8Y?si=dWcPmhOgRCGG1vEYZdIhrA https://soundcloud.com/phonon_music https://www.youtube.com/c/phononmusic https://instagram.com/phonon_music https://www.facebook.com/phonondubs https://www.twitch.tv/phonon2 Mr. Bill’s Links: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mrbillstunes https://live.mrbillstunes.com/ https://discord.gg/ySjhgWQ https://mrbill.bandcamp.com/ https://www.youtube.com/user/MrBillsTunes Podcast Production Inquiries: fumodenver@gmail.com  

Beyond the Frets
Kevin Turner

Beyond the Frets

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 73:59


Beyond the Frets is your chance to hear in-depth conversations with legendary guitarists, educators and composers about their process, struggles, accomplishments and thoughts on the modern music industry.  This week's episode features one of my favorite local Columbus heroes, Kevin Turner.  He currently works with Grammy award-winning saxophonist Kirk Whalum, teaches at The Ohio State University, and has played with the likes of Ray Charles, Hank Marr, Dr. John and many many more. I asked Kevin about his experiences playing almost 7 nights a week by the time he was a teenager, he tells an amazing story that brought him back from a close encounter with retirement,  and we nerd out about our favorite players. I hope you laugh just as much as we did! Find more about Kevin at https://www.kevinturnermusic.com/ Sit Down. Grab an Axe. Get Abducted. If you like Beyond the Frets and want to support us, please SHARE, subscribe, and leave a rating on Apple Podcasts or wherever you may be listening. Visit the podcast at beyondthefrets.com and drop us a message at beyondthefretspodcast@gmail.com! 

Classically Black Podcast
The Real Schenkerians of Wikipedia ft. Richard Desinord | Episode 121

Classically Black Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 156:26


IN THIS EPISODE unCLASSIFIED Women of Classical playlist: https://naxos.lnk.to/womenofclassical Learn more at: www.unclassified.com Donate to ISBM! https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/international-society-of-black-musicians Check out our website: https://www.isblackmusicians.com Disrupt. Action. Change. https://iml.esm.rochester.edu/prjc/disruption-action-change/ Opera Offstage https://www.opera-offstage.com/podcast/episode/ac298c00/50-black-excellence-with-classically-black-podcast Where all the Twitter drama began https://twitter.com/komaniecki_r/status/1362893872259493890?s=12 CBP Rap music thread https://twitter.com/dalanieharris/status/1363021488547196929?s=12 Further reading/watching on the music theory situation: Professor Ewell’s initial talk https://vimeo.com/372726003 Professor Ewell’s paper: Music Theory and the White Racial Frame https://mtosmt.org/issues/mto.20.26.2/mto.20.26.2.ewell.html Journal of Schenkerian Studies responses https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dTOWwlIsuiwsgAa4f1N99AlvG3-ngnmG/view Professor Jackson’s response to backlash https://www.nas.org/blogs/article/a-canceled-music-theorist-responds Adam Neely’s Music Theory and White Supremacy video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kr3quGh7pJA New York Times article (most recent media coverage, plus hyperlink to the lawsuit filed by Professor Jackson) https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/14/arts/musicology-journal-race-free-speech.html Screenshots of Professor Allen Cadwallader harassing a junior scholar via email in the middle of the night because apparently it’s that serious??? https://twitter.com/meganlavengood/status/1364960010682437635?s=12 Black Excellence: Amanda Ewing https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-us-canada-51660853 Piece of the week: Ella giammai m'ammò - Giuseppe Verdi, performed by the late Antoine Hodge https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11od2lQHBaM Learn more about who Antoine was: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/02/27/obituaries/antoine-hodge-dead-coronavirus.html

OHVA Music Appreciation
Episode 51 - Diversity and Inclusion in Music Education

OHVA Music Appreciation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 53:34


Classical Music and Racial Equity Music Theory and White Supremacy The White Racial Frame of Music Theory by Phillip Ewell Show Uncertain Things, Ep Chomsky, Katy Perry, and the Algorithm God (w/ Adam Neely) - 18 Nov 2020 (56 kB) https://www.facebook.com/decolonizemusic --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ohvamusic/message

This Week in Virology
TWiV 711: The New Heal

This Week in Virology

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 120:27


The TWiVers review Biden’s national strategy for the COVID-19 responses and pandemic preparedness, and an evaluation of the BinaxNOW rapid antigen test for SARS-CoV-2 infection. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Alan Dove, Rich Condit, and Brianne Barker Subscribe (free): iTunes, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiV! Links for this episode Biden’s COVID-19 strategy (pdf) CDC evaluation of BinaxNOW antigen test (MMWR) FDA instructions for BinaxNOW test (pdf) Adam Neely on Sea Shanties (YouTube) Letters read on TWiV 711 Timestamps by Jolene. Thanks! Weekly Picks Dickson – Spelling Bee Brianne – He Made a Viral Bernie Meme Site. Now He Has to Keep it Going Alan – America’s Cup AC75 capsize and aftermath in qualifying race Rich – Game Theory’s UNCENSORED Interview With Dr. Fauci | The Truth About COVID-19 Vaccines Vincent – Top Science Podcasts Intro music is by Ronald Jenkees Send your virology questions and comments to twiv@microbe.tv

This Week in Virology
TWiV 711: The New Heal

This Week in Virology

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 120:27


The TWiVers review Biden’s national strategy for the COVID-19 responses and pandemic preparedness, and an evaluation of the BinaxNOW rapid antigen test for SARS-CoV-2 infection. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Alan Dove, Rich Condit, and Brianne Barker Subscribe (free): iTunes, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiV! Links for this episode Biden’s COVID-19 strategy (pdf) CDC evaluation of BinaxNOW antigen test (MMWR) FDA instructions for BinaxNOW test (pdf) Adam Neely on Sea Shanties (YouTube) Letters read on TWiV 711 Timestamps by Jolene. Thanks! Weekly Picks Dickson – Spelling Bee Brianne – He Made a Viral Bernie Meme Site. Now He Has to Keep it Going Alan – America’s Cup AC75 capsize and aftermath in qualifying race Rich – Game Theory’s UNCENSORED Interview With Dr. Fauci | The Truth About COVID-19 Vaccines Vincent – Top Science Podcasts Intro music is by Ronald Jenkees Send your virology questions and comments to twiv@microbe.tv

Uncertain Things
Chomsky, Katy Perry, and the Algorithm God (w/ Adam Neely)

Uncertain Things

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 103:00


YouTube music educator Adam Neely joins us for an oh so welcome respite from politics (sorta). We talk about the importance of storytelling (and click-bait) in YouTube creation; music theory's relationship to white supremacy; the relationship between music, language, and culture; and the absurdity of copyright. And make sure to listen to the end, when Adam takes us along on a mini journey of music creation.If you haven’t already, please subscribe to Uncertain Things wherever you get your podcasts.Find us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podcast Addict, and Stitcher. Follow @UncertainPod on your social media of choice.On the agenda: Demystifying music — or what quantum theory and polyrhythms have in common [7:12] On film scores and storytelling [13:00]Live music lost [15:02]Living the YouTube life (and serving the Algorithm God) [18:55]“There’s always a patron” [32:22]“Music Theory & White Supremacy,” the backlash, and the “critical mistake” [34:44] Music as language, music as language-like — and a hat tip to Victor Wooten [47:14] Chomsky chuntering [56:24]The metaphor of pitch [58:13]America’s obsession with copyright [1:08:50]When labels attack [1:20:23] Putting Adam on the spot [1:30:25]You can follow Adam on YouTube, Twitter, and Instagram.Uncertain Things is hosted and produced by Vanessa M. Quirk and Adaam James Levin-Areddy. For more doomsday thoughts, subscribe to uncertain.substack.com Get full access to Uncertain Things at uncertain.substack.com/subscribe

Música Extrapolada Podcast
Ep. 6: El racismo dentro de la música clásica (Un comentario sobre un video de Adam Neely)

Música Extrapolada Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 73:11


¿Acaso usted sabía que algunos los teóricos de música más famosos de Rusia son mujeres? ¿Por qué no se habla de compositores o músicos de color en los libros de historia de la música? ¿Por qué tendemos a pensar que la música clásica es superior a los demás géneros musicales, especialmente el reggaetón? ¿Acaso la música clásica occidental es euro-centrista? En este episodio, Joba Pérez comentará sobre un video publicado por Adam Neely titulado "Music Theory and White Supremacy" y lo extrapolará a nuestra cultura latinoamericana. (link del video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kr3quGh7pJA&t=3s&ab_channel=AdamNeely ) ||SÍGUEME EN TODAS LAS REDES SOCIALES PARA MÁS CONTENIDO|| ► Me puedes encontrar en Facebook, Instagram y en Youtube como (@jobaperezmusic), y puedes buscar mi página web: https://jobaperezmusic.wordpress.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/musicaextrapolada/support

The Practice Room
The Practice Room | Episode 82

The Practice Room

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 52:18


Unless you've been living under a digital rock for the past 5 years, you probably already know who bassist and YouTuber Adam Neely is. But what you might not know, is how he came to hit 1 million subscribers this month, all from a very niche lane of music theory analysis and video essay production. From topics as diverse as microtonal lo-fi hip hop and Shakuhachi Music, Adam has maintained a consistent upload rate of one video per week for the past 5 years. But that's just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to his process. From posting bass videos and not having much of a working concept for the channel, to literally transcribing the internet, finding his niche, and reaching the coveted million-subscriber milestone this month, we unpack the journey of the bass player, turned YouTuber, turned music theory guru that is Adam Neely. Adams Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/havic5/ A limited number of private lessons are now available here: https://tinyurl.com/ycj6n7wo Take your transcription to the next level by checking out the Transcription Vault at Janek's Bass Studio: https://www.janeksbassstudio.com/courses/the-transcription-vault Sign the mailing list and be the first to know: http://eepurl.com/dCdyHz And check out all the books we have on jazz vocabulary, chordal harmony, and bass playing at the store: https://store.janekgwizdala.com/

Project Studio Tea Break
PSTB #24: Thumpsy-thumpsy, manual Iron Man, and the end-of-X-Files face

Project Studio Tea Break

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 57:52


This month we challenge all you podfasters to brave our break-neck pace, as a puddlish Jon (or is it Geraldine eating crackers?) and the hollow shell of Mike reveal good news for the serious, intellectual thumpsy-thumpsy listener -- or anyone else directing their Marmite sneer at the weaponisation of Classic FM. Jon is dedicating his restocked facepalm bouquet to new best friend Rob, and doing a manual Iron Man at the intersection between acrobatics and too many percussion sticks. Mike's been treated like conservatively dressed cattle at auction, but consoles himself with the joyful noise of Adam Neely, Katy Perry, and their copyright ouroboros. Past, present, and future Jon explains his bullet-proof backup system, as well as the beauty of fastidious randomisation, all the while wearing an end-of-X-Files face. Plus there's a Madonna mic, an unwrenchlike daughter, and some extremely inconvenient pop-up ads. Fancy more of this nonsense? Then please support the podcast at https://www.patreon.com/projectstudioteabreak For more episodes and links relating to each episode (via our zero-spam but 100-percent-idiocy mailing list), check out https://www.projectstudioteabreak.com

The SBL Podcast
108 - In Conversation with Adam Neely & Evan Marien - New Ways to Survive as an Independent Musician

The SBL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2018 54:23


In this interview I sit down with SBL faculty members, Adam Neely and Evan Marien, to discuss how social media has changed the game for everyone in the music business.

The Music is Win Podcast
Episode 32 – Adam Neely, the Smartest Musician on Earth

The Music is Win Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 50:14


To say Adam Neely is smart is actually an understatement. Tackling subjects from Infrasound to Synesthesia to Negative Harmony, and everything in between (and... beyond), Adam sees his YouTubecareer as a justification for research that most wouldn't ever do. In our wide-ranging conversation, we discuss the pros and cons of attending a school like Berklee College of Music, of which we are both alums, find the balance between practicing and being creative, and decide what music theory really means to musicians in the real world, along with so much more. Adam is an awesome friend and multi-talented composer, bassist, and musician. I hope you enjoy this podcast as much as I did.For those of you who prefer video podcasts, you can watch The Music is Win Podcast on YouTube (http://youtube.com/musiciswin).

The Scott's Bass Lessons Podcast
094 - In Conversation with Adam Neely - Decoding The Low End

The Scott's Bass Lessons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2017 37:36


In today's podcast Adam Neely talks us through his brand-new course for the SBL Artist Series.We first heard of Adam Neely and his awesome YouTube Channel a few years back and have been keeping close tabs on him ever since (Adam has 304,315 YouTube subscribers on the day of our interview). His new course for SBL, which is the latest addition to the SBL Artist Series, captures his incredible take on the study of harmonics and metric modulation along with some other pretty advanced concepts and ideas that will literally blow your mind! If you're already a member at SBL you have instant access to the new course. Click here to get started! If you're not a member yet, no sweat, just grab your 14 day free trial here and you'll be good to go!

The SBL Podcast
094 - In Conversation with Adam Neely - Decoding The Low End

The SBL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2017 37:36


In today's podcast Adam Neely talks us through his brand-new course for the SBL Artist Series.We first heard of Adam Neely and his awesome YouTube Channel a few years back and have been keeping close tabs on him ever since (Adam has 304,315 YouTube subscribers on the day of our interview). His new course for SBL, which is the latest addition to the SBL Artist Series, captures his incredible take on the study of harmonics and metric modulation along with some other pretty advanced concepts and ideas that will literally blow your mind! If you're already a member at SBL you have instant access to the new course. Click here to get started! If you're not a member yet, no sweat, just grab your 14 day free trial here and you'll be good to go!