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In this episode of Producer Points, Justin sits down with producer, songwriter, vocalist, and mixer Daylight (DJ Kyriakides) — a true 100-percenter known for crafting records that balance timeless emotion with bold sonic choices. From his Grammy-nominated work with Shawn Mendes to collaborations with Sabrina Carpenter, GAYLE, Maroon 5, Mon Rovia, and K.Flay, DJ brings intention and integrity to every project he touches.
In this episode of The Sonic Truth Podcast, we're joined by the incredible Alberto De Icaza, a seasoned mixing and mastering engineer based in Austin, Texas. Starting his career at The Machine Shop under legendary producer Machine, Alberto has built an impressive discography working with artists like Robert Glasper, Clutch, Megan Thee Stallion, Ne-Yo, DJ Chose, and even King Crimson. We dive deep into his evolution as a mastering engineer, including his work mastering a record for Timbaland, his insights on the affordability of Audioscape's Buss Comp, and the artistry of using analog gear in today's digital world. Plus, we discuss the importance of gear designed by audio engineers, the role of audio limiters, and his experience mastering music for soundtracks.
In this episode of The Sonic Truth, we sit down with Lloyd Williams, the Front of House Engineer currently on tour with Young The Giant, for an in-depth conversation about his live rig setup and how it's being used on the road. Joining him is Eric Cannata, the guitarist for the chart-topping band, Young The Giant. Together, they share insights on the evolution of live sound, from minimizing guitar pedals on stage to the resurgence of outboard gear in modern setups. We also dive into the importance of mixing with your ears instead of relying solely on visual cues. Plus, get an inside look at their visit to Audioscape headquarters in Daytona Beach, where they tested all the gear in preparation for the band's tour. Don't miss this exclusive behind-the-scenes discussion packed with tips and stories from the world of live music!
Cumulus Media傘下のWestwood Oneが米国ポッドキャストに関する最新レポート「2024 Audioscape」を発表しました。今日はこのニュースを紹介します。
Olá, eu sou Leo Lopes e está no ar o POD NOTÍCIAS, a sua dose semanal de informação sobre o mercado de podcasts no Brasil e no mundo! Hoje é segunda-feira, dia 3 de junho de 2024 e esta é a nossa décima sexta edição! Se você tem uma marca, um produto ou serviço e quer atingir um público qualificado que se interessa pelo podcast aqui no Brasil, pode anunciar com a gente aqui no Pod Notícias. É só mandar um e-mail pra nós no contato@podnoticias.com.br, que a gente vai ter o maior prazer em conversar com você. Além disso, se você quiser colaborar com a gente com texto, sugestão de pauta ou qualquer notícia relevante também é muito bem-vindo, e pode fazer isso através do mesmo e-mail. 1 - E se a manchete do programa de hoje te deixou preocupado, eu estou aqui pra te tranquilizar. O podcast está tão ameaçado quanto qualquer outra mídia, a gente não precisa entrar em pânico pensando em uma catástrofe ou nada do tipo. Mas, considerando que o podcast ainda tá crescendo, é natural que alguns especialistas tentem prever o que pode ser uma ameaça pra nossa mídia, pra gente poder evitar. E foi exatamente isso que o The Podcast Host fez; buscou a opinião de vários especialistas sobre quais são as maiores ameaças ao podcast, na opinião deles. Um desses especialistas ouvidos foi o James Cridland, que é editor do Podnews, e eu achei interessante trazer a opinião dele aqui na íntegra: “A maior ameaça? São duas coisas - a busca pela perfeição e o vídeo. O que faz com que as pessoas queiram ouvir seu podcast são consistência e um bom conteúdo. Se você busca a perfeição - ou pior, adiciona a complicação extra de gravar em vídeo - isso vai atrapalhar esses dois objetivos. O podcast de Joe Rogan, por exemplo, começou em 2009, mas levou muitos anos para se tornar tão popular como é hoje: a razão de seu sucesso é que é consistente e não é perfeito. Em vez de perfeição, busque fazer melhor a cada episódio. Podcasting é uma jornada: não a torne mais complicada do que precisa ser.” Eu achei perfeita a colocação do James Cridland. Além dos pontos que ele trouxe, também foi falado sobre a saturação de conteúdo medíocre, a centralização da publicidade em poucos podcasts, a falta de iniciativa em conseguir ouvintes novos, e muito mais. Então vale a pena ler o artigo na íntegra, que, é claro, já está traduzido lá na nossa página do LinkedIn. Link 2 - E o Relatório Audioscape 2024 da Cumulus Media, que analisa tendências recentes sobre o consumo de podcasts, compilou algumas descobertas novas e interessantes sobre audiências de podcast na América do Norte. A primeira, é que entre os ouvintes de 25 a 54 anos, um terço deles ouve podcast todos os dias, 44% ouve toda semana e 59% ouve todo mês. Uma vez que uma pessoa se engaja no conteúdo em áudio, os podcasts são a principal fonte desse conteúdo; Apesar do crescimento da mídia, a idade média dos ouvintes de podcasts permanece em mais-ou-menos 32 a 34 anos; Os ouvintes de podcasts geralmente são empregados, têm um bom nível socioeconômico e educação formal; A participação dos podcasts no tempo de uso de alto-falantes inteligentes quadruplicou desde 2018; E o interesse de anunciantes e agências em publicidade nos podcasts está em alta recorde nesse ano. Se você quiser ler os insights completos, a matéria está disponível no site da Cumulus Media, é claro, mas em inglês. Então, pra facilitar, a gente já deixou a informação toda traduzida pra você lá no nosso LinkedIn. Não deixa de conferir. Link 3 - A RSS.com introduziu transmissões ao vivo para episódios de podcast como parte do Podcasting 2.0. Com a nova funcionalidade Live Item Tag (ou "LIT"), os podcasters agora podem transmitir seus episódios em tempo real, permitindo uma interação maior com o seu público. Durante as transmissões ao vivo, os aplicativos de podcast compatíveis com o LIT vão notificar os ouvintes, que com a integração do recurso Value4Value, vão poder fazer feedbacks e doações em tempo real através dos chamados "boostagrams". Além desta nova funcionalidade, a RSS.com também adicionou suporte para dois novos idiomas (Afrikaans e Malaio) e melhorou a correção de erros no editor da descrição dos episódios, assim como também na lista de episódios. A interface foi atualizada e reorganizada pra uma versão mais limpa e funcional, inclusive em dispositivos móveis. Link AINDA EM NOTÍCIAS DA SEMANA: 4 - De acordo com uma matéria que saiu na revista FORBES, a medida que a Geração Z se interessa mais pelos podcasts, os videocasts e mesacasts ficam cada vez mais populares. Isso porque é entre esse público que os podcasts em vídeo fazem mais sucesso, inclusive com o YouTube sendo o destino preferido pro consumo desses conteúdos, superando até o Spotify. Com essa mudança, muitos dos principais podcasts agora incorporam vídeo para atrair uma audiência maior, além de poderem fazer os famosos 'cortes de podcast' pro Instagram e TikTok, o que também ajuda a expandir o alcance do podcaster. Em 2023, a Edison Research descobriu que 47% da população on-line da Geração Z nos EUA é ouvinte mensal de podcast, cerca de 24 milhões de americanos. Além disso, a escuta de podcast entre aqueles de 13 a 24 anos aumentou nos últimos anos. Apesar da resistência de alguns podcasters mais conservadores, os videocasts continuam tendo um futuro promissor na nossa mídia, e essa tendência não tem qualquer previsão de desacelerar. Link 5 - Entre dias 25 e 27 de maio aconteceu o The Podcast Show, um baita evento dedicado à indústria de podcasts, que acontece uma vez por ano, geralmente em Londres. O evento reuniu podcasters, produtores, editores, marcas e outros profissionais do setor para discutir as tendências, inovações e o futuro da nossa mídia, com palestras, workshops, painéis de discussão e muito mais. Essa última edição atraiu cerca de 10.000 participantes, segundo os organizadores. O Jason Carter, que é o diretor geral do evento, declarou pra revista The Verge que esse foi o recorde de público, e ele estava incrédulo e muito feliz. Esse ano, como novidade, ele também anunciou o lançamento do The Podcast Show+, um passe digital pra que o usuário possa rever todo o conteúdo do evento, online. Até o final dessa semana, os interessados podem usar um código de desconto de 25% pra se inscrever no Show+. Mais informações estão disponíveis no site oficial do The Podcast Show. Link 6 - A Pacific Content, uma das principais empresas de podcasts com marca da América do Norte e divisão da Rogers do Canadá, anunciou que vai fechar as suas portas. As operações vão ser encerradas até o final de junho devido a questões financeiras. A empresa foi fundada em 2014 e comprada pela Rogers em 2019, quando os novos donos decidiram focar no seu negócio principal de áudio. Com o fechamento, a equipe impactada inclui todos os funcionários que trabalharam diretamente com a Pacific Content, principalmente em Vancouver. O cofundador Steve Pratt agradeceu à toda a equipe da Pacific Content e aos clientes que eles tiveram ao longo desses anos. Ele deixou bem claro que o problema nunca foi com os funcionários, muito pelo contrário; ele espera que todos encontrem novos empregos em breve, e agradeceu muito a todos pela experiência. Link E MAIS: 7 - A plataforma digital Micro.blog lançou o recurso de "narração de áudio" para os posts de blog. Desenvolvido por Manton Reece, o recurso adiciona um botão "ouvir" nos posts, permitindo que o autor narre o conteúdo para o ouvinte. No Micro.blog, os usuários podem hospedar os seus próprios blogs ou importar conteúdo de outras plataformas, como o WordPress. Agora, com o novo recurso, a narração também é incluída no feed RSS do blog, que já atua como uma hospedagem de podcast. A inclusão da narração em áudio é opcional, mas é uma alternativa bem legal pra garantir que o conteúdo esteja mais acessível para todos os públicos, em especial pra pessoas que tenham alguma deficiência visual. Segundo o log da empresa, essa atualização se integra à missão do Micro.blog de criar ferramentas centradas no ser humano para melhorar a experiência na web. Menos vozes de IA, e mais conexão humana. A hospedagem de voz já está disponível no plano básico de US$ 5/mês, que permite uploads de até 75 MB. Link 8 - O Spotify anunciou o fim do Car Thing, seu dispositivo de hardware para controle do streaming em carros, que vai deixar de funcionar em 9 de dezembro de 2024. Segundo o comunicado de imprensa, a decisão foi tomada pra que o Spotify possa destinar essa verba pra outras áreas e otimizar outros produtos da empresa. No primeiro momento, o Spotify não planeja substituir o Car Thing por outro dispositivo e não ofereceu qualquer opção de troca ou reembolso para os dispositivos descontinuados - o que não deixou muita gente feliz, afinal de contas eles pagaram por um negócio que menos de 3 anos depois ficou totalmente obsoleto. Depois de várias reclamações dos usuários na internet, o Spotify adicionou no seu blog a opção "Solicitar reembolso", que é totalmente manual e não tem garantia nenhuma de que vai dar certo, porque segundo a publicação, eles vão avaliar o que dá pra ser feito. Vamos continuar acompanhando pra ver se alguém consegue, de fato, ser reembolsado. Link 9 - E a Women in Podcasting Network lançou nesse mês o Women in Podcasting Awards, uma premiação popular para reconhecer podcasters mulheres e criadores de conteúdo não-binários que tem feito a diferença na podosfera mundial. As inscrições vão até 1º de agosto de 2024, quando começa a votação pelo público. A cerimônia de premiação está marcada para 19 de outubro de 2024. Como o nome já sugere, o evento tem a missão de amplificar vozes femininas, promover a comunidade e oferecer oportunidades de visibilidade e reconhecimento para as mulheres podcasters. O Podnews se juntou à iniciativa como patrocinador da premiação, então a gente vai ter a cobertura total do evento em primeira mão. Se você quiser saber mais sobre o prêmio, ou de repente se inscrever, não deixe de acessar o site oficial do Women in Podcasting Awards e consultar o regulamento. Link / Link HOJE NO GIRO SOBRE PESSOAS QUE FAZEM A MÍDIA: 10 - E olha só quem está no Prêmio Jabuti Acadêmico desse ano! A nossa querida Aline Hack, apresentadora do Olhares Podcasts e advogada cansada (é o arroba dela no Twitter). Que, além de fazer um trabalho acadêmico muito importante pro podcast aqui no Brasil, também fez aniversário na semana passada. Fica aqui os nossos parabéns pra nossa querida Alinoca. Caso você tenha caído de para-quedas aqui e não conheça o Prêmio Jabuti pelo nome, ele é um premio reconhecido pela Câmara Brasileira do Livro que celebra a produção literária e acadêmica. O livro "Feminismos e Podcast", coordenado pela Aline, está concorrendo pela Editora Blimunda junto de outras obras que falam de temas como feminicídio, justiça restaurativa, desinformação climática e encarceramento de mulheres. Então nossos parabéns a ela por mais uma possível conquista, pelo aniversário também, e por estar levando o podcast pra tantos caminhos que ainda são pouco explorados no mundo acadêmico! Link 11 - E na nossa Caixa de perguntas do Instagram na semana passada, a gente perguntou se você confia nos podcasters que ouve. A maioria esmagadora das respostas dizia que sim! Já os motivos, foram os mais variados: alguns confiam pela índole do criador de conteúdo, outros pela consistência dos podcasters nos seus posicionamentos, e houve até quem dissesse que confiava por ser muito seletivo sobre "as vozes que escolhe colocar pra dentro do ouvido". Todos motivos bastante válidos, diga-se de passagem. Agora, pra essa semana, a gente quer saber a sua opinião tanto como produtor de podcast, quanto como ouvinte: Qual o seu formato preferido de podcasts (entrevista, storytelling, monólogo... O formato que você quiser!) e por quê? A caixinha de perguntas vai ficar aberta nos stories do Instagram do Pod Notícias por 24 horas, então não deixe de acessar lá ainda hoje pra deixar a sua contribuição, e também não deixa de seguir a gente em @pod.noticias. Instagram do Pod Notícias SOBRE LANÇAMENTOS: 12 - A livraria Leonardo da Vinci, um endereço clássico do Rio de Janeiro, lançou o podcast "Subsolo", apresentado por Daniel Louzada e Leonardo Cazes. O programa é quinzenal e vai trazer a cada episódio um novo debate sobre questões sociais e filosóficas, considerando especialmente a nossa vivência como brasileiros. O podcast faz parte das novas mídias da livraria, onde eles estão buscando produzir diálogos construtivos e repensar o Brasil. O primeiro convidado foi o sociólogo Jessé Souza, ex-presidente do Instituto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada. O podcast Subsolo já está disponível no YouTube e em todas as principais plataformas de áudio. Link 13 - E hoje a gente também vai falar sobre um lançamento diferente. A empresa PodOps Media lançou o PodOps Studio, uma nova plataforma completa para podcasting. Segundo o Rob Winters, CEO da PodOps, o Studio foi desenvolvido pra criadores de todos os níveis e tem o objetivo de simplificar a criação de um podcast. A ferramenta oferece gravação, edição, transmissão ao vivo e publicação - tudo num único lugar. O que já é algo possível de ser feito em outras plataformas como o Spotify For Podcasters, por exemplo, mas se for um recurso mais eficiente, é lucro, porque algumas plataformas por aí são bem fraquinhas no que elas se propõem a fazer... Outros recursos também incluem a possibilidade de colaboração em tempo real, streaming ao vivo no YouTube e várias opções de armazenamento. O PodOps Studio já está disponível pros usuários. Link RECOMENDAÇÃO NACIONAL: 14 - E a nossa recomendação dessa semana vai especialmente para quem gosta de ciências e biologia: é o Jubilut Cast, apresentado por Paulo Jubilut - que muitos conhecem como professor Jubilut, do canal Biologia Total. O programa é publicado regularmente, pelo menos duas vezes por mês, e os episódios são sempre muito informativos e cheios de conteúdo útil, especialmente para estudantes ou entusiastas da biologia que querem aumentar os seus conhecimentos enquanto fazem outra coisa. Alguns dos assuntos que já foram discutidos no podcast, são a grande epidemia de dengue que a gente tá vivendo aqui no Brasil, o futuro com as inteligências artificiais, manipulação de DNA e muito mais. O Jubilut Cast está disponível no YouTube e no Spotify. Então já assina no seu agregador favorito, que é pra melhorar seus estudos, ganhar mais conhecimento e nunca perder os insights mais importantes sobre a biologia do ponto de vista do Brasil, que é um país tão rico em divulgação científica. Link E assim a gente fecha esta décima sexta edição do Pod Notícias. Acesse podnoticias.com.br para ter acesso à transcrição e os links das fontes de todas as notícias deste episódio! 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Your favorite hosts tread back through time, discussing classic brands bouncing back and potential effects of wage increases on fast-food prices. Take a trip down memory lane with Josh and AC as they craft a unique blend of nostalgia, comedy, and contemporary reality. Their banter portrays the effects of increasing reliance on internet causing tech malfunctions, providing delightful humor throughout the ride. Transitioning to an array of topics, the hosts unfold their views on unexpected food combinations and vent v frustrations with condiment options in fast-food joints. Additionally, they delve into the curves of the afterlife, revealing an in-depth review about the movie, Ghostbusters Afterlife. The review takes you through the movie's modern take on the classic story, intertwining elements of the past with the present. Dive further into Josh & AC's eccentric chats, bringing the Ghostbuster's charm back to life. Navigating cinema treats to controversial topics like the execution and capital punishment in the US, the hosts invite listeners to partake in this intense and passionate discourse. This episode promises an adventurous journey, marked by friendly disagreements and camaraderie. Audioscape of Allergies, Flavors and Bizarre Choices with Josh Nacy Welcome back to the intriguing realm of Josh Nacy's podcast as they present their latest episode, "Adventures in Allergies, Food Concoctions, and Unsettling Choices". Uncover fascinating tales of extraordinary allergies, flirtatious games, and unusual culinary explorations. The hosts provide a fresh take on Barack Obama's fast-food history, Martha Stewart's unique cooking techniques and Velveeta's playful April Fool's jest.
Join us on this week's episode of The Sonic Truth Podcast as we dive into the world of live broadcast mixing with our special guest, Matt Rifino. Matt is a 5x Emmy Award winner, known for his work on NBC The Today Show. He shares his journey from the beginnings, his experiences playing in bands, the art of mixing a live broadcast, and even a bit on the New Jersey punk scene! Expect a mix of crazy stories and intriguing discussions about the paranormal. It's a conversation that spans the spectrum of music, life, and the mysterious. Matt joins hosts Chris, Justin, and Trevor for an episode you won't want to miss! Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe with bell notifications on to stay up to date with everything AudioScape here in The Audio-Escape. Follow Matt Rifino: https://www.mattrifinomusicmixer.com / magicmatt_mixing / mattrifino / thebarbershopstudios http://www.thebarbershopstudios.com https://open.spotify.com/playlist/281... Follow AudioScape: / audioscapeaudio / audioscapeaudio https://www.audio-scape.com Listen On The Go: https://thesonictruthpodcast.podbean.com
This week on The Sonic Truth Chris, Justin, and Trevor chat with singer-songwriter and guitarist of Dashboard Confessional, Armon Jay! We discuss the beginnings, recording his solo albums on his own, how he joined Dashboard Confessional, his setup, and also home renovations! Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe to stay up to date with all future podcast episodes! It also helps us hit that algorithm! You can support The Sonic Truth by sharing the episodes. It doesn't cost you a thing, but would mean everything to us! Follow The Sonic Truth on Instagram! @thesonictruthpodcast https://www.instagram.com/thesonictruth/ Need some audio gear in your life? Look no further than AudioScape Engineering Co. https://www.audio-scape.com/ https://www.instagram.com/audioscapea... https://www.facebook.com/audioscapeaudio / @audioscapeengineeringco https://soundcloud.com/audioscapeaudio Follow Armon Jay https://www.instagram.com/armonjay https://linktr.ee/armonjay?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=a7c484d4-6620-4dec-8066-cbcb4ec139f9 The List of Gear Used In Tonight's Episode Audioscape's V1290 Mic Preamp https://www.audio-scape.com/products/... Audioscape's Buss Comp https://www.audio-scape.com/products/... SHURE SM7B https://www.shure.com/en-US/products/... This episode is sponsored by @AudioScapeEngineeringCo #touring #recordingstudio #audioengineer #musicproduction #podcast #dashboardconfession #recordingartist
This week on The Sonic Truth Chris, Justin, and Trevor chat with Eli Maiman of Walk The Moon. This is Eli's podcast now - so it was nice to be in the guest seat! We discuss the beginnings, The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, and what it's like to have a song so massive it becomes the people's song! Now shut up and dance, but more importantly, listen! Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe to stay up to date with all future podcast episodes! It also helps us hit that algorithm! You can support The Sonic Truth by sharing the episodes. It doesn't cost you a thing, but would mean everything to us! Follow The Sonic Truth on Instagram! @thesonictruthpodcast https://www.instagram.com/thesonictruth/ Need some audio gear in your life? Look no further than AudioScape Engineering Co. https://www.audio-scape.com/ https://www.instagram.com/audioscapea... https://www.facebook.com/audioscapeaudio / @audioscapeengineeringco https://soundcloud.com/audioscapeaudio The List of Gear Used In Tonight's Episode Audioscape's V1290 Mic Preamp https://www.audio-scape.com/products/... Audioscape's Buss Comp https://www.audio-scape.com/products/... SHURE SM7B https://www.shure.com/en-US/products/... This episode is sponsored by @AudioScapeEngineeringCo #audioengineering #recordingstudio #audioengineer #musicproduction #podcast #elimaiman #walkthemoon #recordingartist
This week on The Sonic Truth Chris, Justin, and Trevor chat with Kiive Audio's, Eddie Lucciola. We discuss how he got into making plug-ins, what challenges he's faced, and his help in making AudioScape's first-ever plug-in for the XL-305R. This is a real fun one! Sit back. Relax. And enjoy our chat with Eddie. Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe to stay up to date with all future podcast episodes! It also helps us hit that algorithm! You can support The Sonic Truth by sharing the episodes. It doesn't cost you a thing, but would mean everything to us! Follow Kiive Audio:https://instagram.com/kiiveaudio (https://instagram.com/kiiveaudio) https://www.kiiveaudio.com/ (https://www.kiiveaudio.com/) Follow The Sonic Truth on Instagram! @thesonictruthpodcast https://www.instagram.com/thesonictruth/ Need some audio gear in your life? Look no further than AudioScape Engineering Co. https://www.audio-scape.com/ https://www.instagram.com/audioscapea... https://www.facebook.com/audioscapeaudio / @audioscapeengineeringco https://soundcloud.com/audioscapeaudio The List of Gear Used In Tonight's Episode Audioscape's V1290 Mic Preamp https://www.audio-scape.com/products/... Audioscape's Buss Comp https://www.audio-scape.com/products/... SHURE SM7B https://www.shure.com/en-US/products/... This episode is sponsored by @AudioScapeEngineeringCo #audioengineering #recordingstudio #audioengineer #musicproduction #podcast #kiiveaudio #plugin #developer
This week on The Sonic Truth Chris and Justin chat with Jean Rodriguez, a multi grammy-winning producer, vocalist, and engineer. Jean has worked with Beyonce, Xtina, The Weeknd, Pharrell Williams, and many more. We discuss his vocal recording techniques, the story of a broken Ilok, and stories from his exciting career. Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe to stay up to date with all future podcast episodes! It also helps us hit that algorithm! You can support The Sonic Truth by sharing the episodes. It doesn't cost you a thing, but would mean everything to us! Follow Jean Rodriguez @CoastCityvibes https://www.instagram.com/jeanmusica Follow The Sonic Truth on Instagram! @thesonictruthpodcast https://www.instagram.com/thesonictruth/ Need some audio gear in your life? Look no further than AudioScape Engineering Co. https://www.audio-scape.com/ https://www.instagram.com/audioscapea... https://www.facebook.com/audioscapeaudio / @audioscapeengineeringco https://soundcloud.com/audioscapeaudio The List of Gear Used In Tonight's Episode Audioscape's V1290 Mic Preamp https://www.audio-scape.com/products/... Audioscape's Buss Comp https://www.audio-scape.com/products/... SHURE SM7B https://www.shure.com/en-US/products/... This episode is sponsored by @AudioScapeEngineeringCo #recordingstudio #audioengineer #musicproduction #podcast #vocalist #singer #singersongwriter #recordingartist
This week on The Sonic Truth Chris, Justin, and Trevor chat with elder emo and full time music guy, Jacob Stillman. You may know Jacob as (just) Stillman. Jacob has been making music professionally since he was 12 years old. Got signed at 16, left the industry at 19, and then got back to it at 25. We talk about everything with him, from his love for pop-punk, playing bass, recording gear, finding his voice, and really where his love for it all comes from and what inspires him. So sit back, relax, and listen to this musician turned barista turned musician again with our lovely chat with… Stillman. Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe to stay up to date with all future podcast episodes! It also helps us hit that algorithm! You can support The Sonic Truth by sharing the episodes. It doesn't cost you a thing, but would mean everything to us! Follow Stillman https://www.instagram.com/stillman/ https://www.youtube.com/@StillmanMusic open.spotify.com/artist/7oiurd2k5JbvCNjP3PWKTH music.apple.com/us/artist/stillman/1408861287 Book Stillman on songfinch: https://www.songfinch.com/artists/8176 Follow The Sonic Truth on Instagram! @thesonictruthpodcast https://www.instagram.com/thesonictruth/ Need some audio gear in your life? Look no further than AudioScape Engineering Co. https://www.audio-scape.com/ https://www.instagram.com/audioscapea... https://www.facebook.com/audioscapeaudio / @audioscapeengineeringco https://soundcloud.com/audioscapeaudio Stillman used a V4 gen2 Multi-Pattern FET Condenser Microphone from Vanguard Audio Labs for this recording. https://www.vanguardaudiolabs.com/products/v4-multi-pattern-fet-condenser/ The List of Gear Used In Tonight's Episode Audioscape's V1290 Mic Preamp https://www.audio-scape.com/products/... Audioscape's Buss Comp https://www.audio-scape.com/products/... SHURE SM7B https://www.shure.com/en-US/products/... This episode is sponsored by @AudioScapeEngineeringCo #audioengineering #recordingstudio #audioengineer #musicproduction #podcast #stillman #singer #singersongwriter #recordingartist
This week on The Sonic Truth Chris and Justin chat with AudioScape Artist and drummer, Brian Dunne. You may know Brian's work as the drummer of Hall & Oats, Live From Daryl's House, Cafe Wha (Funk Night), and he's the owner of “Back of the Bus Recording” Remote Drum Tracks. We get into his background and how everything came to be. His drumming style (no polka), Daryl's House, his gear in and out of the studio, and even some crazy touring stories! Note: There is a slight delay during this episode, so please excuse the technical difficulties. Damn wifi can be tricky. Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe to stay up to date with all future podcast episodes! It also helps us hit that algorithm! Follow The Sonic Truth. @thesonictruthpodcast https://www.instagram.com/thesonictruth/ Need some audio gear in your life? Look no further than AudioScape Engineering Co. https://www.audio-scape.com/ https://www.instagram.com/audioscapea... https://www.facebook.com/audioscapeaudio / @audioscapeengineeringco https://soundcloud.com/audioscapeaudio Follow Brian Dunne https://www.briandunnedrums.com https://www.instagram.com/briandunnedrums/ Live From Daryl's house https://www.livefromdarylshouse.com https://www.instagram.com/livefromdarylshousecom/ The List of Gear Used In Tonight's Episode Audioscape's V1290 Mic Preamp https://www.audio-scape.com/products/... Audioscape's Buss Comp https://www.audio-scape.com/products/... SHURE SM7B https://www.shure.com/en-US/products/... This episode is sponsored by @AudioScapeEngineeringCo #audioengineering #recordingstudio #audioengineer #musicproduction #podcast #briandunne #hallandoats #livefromdarylshouse #drums #drummer
This week on The Sonic Truth Chris, Justin, and Trevor chat with professional meme maker and microphone creator, Derek Bargaehr. Derek is the owner of Vanguard Audio Labs, and they're gearing up to release their highly anticipated, V24. Chris and Derek go back and forth on the relationship AudioScape and Vanguard have with one another, microphone development, and really the overall process to running a company in 2023. Things are quirky and fun in this episode! Give it a watch/listen! Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe to stay up to date with all future podcast episodes! It also helps us hit that algorithm! Follow The Sonic Truth. @thesonictruthpodcast https://www.instagram.com/thesonictruth/ Need some audio gear in your life? Look no further than AudioScape Engineering Co. https://www.audio-scape.com/ https://www.instagram.com/audioscapea... https://www.facebook.com/audioscapeaudio / @audioscapeengineeringco https://soundcloud.com/audioscapeaudio The List of Gear Used In Tonight's Episode Audioscape's V1290 Mic Preamp https://www.audio-scape.com/products/... Audioscape's Buss Comp https://www.audio-scape.com/products/... SHURE SM7B https://www.shure.com/en-US/products/... This episode is sponsored by @AudioScapeEngineeringCo #audioengineering #recordingstudio #audioengineer #musicproduction #podcast #mannynieto #suplexaudio #producelikeapro #mannysmiclocker
This week on The Sonic Truth Chris, Justin, and Trevor chat with producer, composer, musician, and just all around great guy, Manny Nieto. You may know Manny from his work with Produce Like A Pro, Manny's Mic Locker, Circle Jerks, The Breeders, Mars Volta, the Chavez Ravine, distortion Felix, voice on tape. Manny has been in the business for 25 years recording independent artists worldwide.. We get into his background, his luxury lifestyle, microphones, gear, and his all around ethos. Manny is a great friend to AudioScape, and we couldn't be more excited to have him on! Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe to stay up to date with all future podcast episodes! It also helps us hit that algorithm! Follow The Sonic Truth. @thesonictruthpodcast https://www.instagram.com/thesonictruth/ Need some audio gear in your life? Look no further than AudioScape Engineering Co. https://www.audio-scape.com/ https://www.instagram.com/audioscapea... https://www.facebook.com/audioscapeaudio / @audioscapeengineeringco https://soundcloud.com/audioscapeaudio Follow Manny Nieto https://www.instagram.com/mannysmiclocker/ https://www.youtube.com/@mannysmiclocker Checkout Manny's Junk! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeRPa_FdAf8 The List of Gear Used In Tonight's Episode Audioscape's V1290 Mic Preamp https://www.audio-scape.com/products/... Audioscape's Buss Comp https://www.audio-scape.com/products/... SHURE SM7B https://www.shure.com/en-US/products/... This episode is sponsored by @AudioScapeEngineeringCo #audioengineering #recordingstudio #audioengineer #musicproduction #podcast #mannynieto #suplexaudio #producelikeapro #mannysmiclocker
This week on The Sonic Truth Chris, Justin, and Trevor chat with Grammy-nominated and multi-platinum-selling producer, composer, musician, and DJ, Matt Lange. You may know Matt from AVID ProTools Sonic Drop. We get into the nitty-gritty of his background, sound design, movie trailers, and even playgrounds… You're going to have to watch to find out everything! Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe to stay up to date with all future podcast episodes! It also helps us hit that algorithm! Follow The Sonic Truth. @thesonictruthpodcast https://www.instagram.com/thesonictruth/ Need some audio gear in your life? Look no further than AudioScape Engineering Co. https://www.audio-scape.com/ https://www.instagram.com/audioscapea... https://www.facebook.com/audioscapeaudio / @audioscapeengineeringco https://soundcloud.com/audioscapeaudio Follow Matt Lange https://www.mattlange.net https://www.youtube.com/@mattlangeaudio https://www.instagram.com/matt_lange/ https://www.avid.com/pro-tools/sonic-drop The List of Gear Used In Tonight's Episode Audioscape's V1290 Mic Preamp https://www.audio-scape.com/products/... Audioscape's Buss Comp https://www.audio-scape.com/products/... SHURE SM7B https://www.shure.com/en-US/products/... This episode is sponsored by @AudioScapeEngineeringCo #audioengineering #recordingstudio #audioengineer #musicproduction #podcast #mattlange
This week on the The Sonic Truth Chris and Trevor chat with mad scientist, Jeremy Griffith! Jeremy is an American record producer, audio engineer, and musician. He's worked with band such as Underoath, Anberlin, Code 7, and Norma Jean - just to name a few. We cover everything from getting started in music, the science behind The Beatles, some multiverse stuff, plus so much more! Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe to stay up to date with all future podcast episodes! It also helps us hit that algorithm! Follow The Sonic Truth. @thesonictruthpodcast https://www.instagram.com/thesonictruth/ Need some audio gear in your life? Look no further than AudioScape Engineering Co. https://www.audio-scape.com/ https://www.instagram.com/audioscapeaudio https://www.facebook.com/audioscapeaudio https://www.youtube.com/@audioscapeengineeringco https://soundcloud.com/audioscapeaudio Follow Jeremy Griffith https://www.jeremyshgriffith.com/ https://www.instagram.com/jeremy_sh_griffith/ The List of Gear Used In Tonight's Episode Audioscape's V1290 Mic Preamp https://www.audio-scape.com/products/... Audioscape's Buss Comp https://www.audio-scape.com/products/... SHURE SM7B https://www.shure.com/en-US/products/... This episode is sponsored by @AudioScapeEngineeringCo #audioengineering #recordingstudio #audioengineer #musicproduction
James Forbes, Mastering Engineer from Clear Track Studios in Tampa, stops by The Sonic Truth to discuss audio mentorship programs, the importance of an assistant engineer, and everything from CLASP technology to working at Full Sail and all the toys Clear Track studios have in their arsenal. Welcome to Audioscape's Official Podcast, The Sonic Truth! With the Sonic Truth Podcast, you'll hear the opinions and insights of recording industry professionals on everything vintage pro audio and beyond. There are a number of tips and tricks shared about the audio and music industry careers of these individuals, along with a few chuckles and disputes regarding the preferred audio gear of choice. The podcast not only features interviews with top engineers, producers, musicians, and educators, but it also features gear demos, live performances, and all the pro audio stuff your heart desires. 00:00 Intro 01:49 Philadelphia 6:45 The CLASP 8:30 Clear Track Studios 16:21 How to Become an Asst. Engineer 20:19 Full Sail Memories 25:26 Art of Sound Recording Connect with James Forbes and Clear Track Studios https://vortexmusicproductions.com/ https://www.instagram.com/vortexmusic1/ https://www.cleartrackstudios.com/ https://www.instagram.com/cleartrackstudios/ Connect With Audioscape and The Sonic Truth @AudioScape Engineering Co. https://www.audio-scape.com/ https://www.instagram.com/audioscapeaudio/ https://www.instagram.com/thesonictruth/ The List of Gear Used In Tonight's Episode Audioscape's V1290 Mic Preamp https://www.audio-scape.com/products/v1290 Audioscape's Buss Comp https://www.audio-scape.com/products/busscomp SHURE SM7B https://www.shure.com/en-US/products/microphones/sm7b This episode is sponsored by @AudioScapeEngineeringCo #audioengineering #recordingstudio #audioengineer
Larry Mitchell is back! This week Larry swings by The Sonic Truth to catch up with Trevor. Everything from conventions, Steve Vai, writing, recording, analog gear, Stewart Copeland, you name it! Larry also creeps us out with a ghost story! Check out Larry's website and social media to stay up-to-date with everything. 00:00 Catching Up & Convention Talk 02:23 All Things Steve Vai 08:50 Structure and Controlled Chaos 12:26 Writing & Recording 22:51 Analog Love 24:50 Tips For Solo Acts & Writing 38:13 Live Performance Tease & Self Promo 39:38 Let's Get Spooky! See You At NAMM! Welcome to Audioscape's Official Podcast, The Sonic Truth! With the Sonic Truth Podcast, you'll hear the opinions and insights of recording industry professionals on everything vintage pro audio and beyond. There are a number of tips and tricks shared about the audio and music industry careers of these individuals, along with a few chuckles and disputes regarding the preferred audio gear of choice. The podcast not only features interviews with top engineers, producers, musicians, and educators, but it also features gear demos, live performances, and all the pro audio stuff your heart desires. Connect With Audioscape @AudioScape Engineering Co. https://www.audio-scape.com/ https://www.instagram.com/audioscapeaudio/ The List of Gear Used In Tonight's Episode Audioscape's V1290 Mic Preamp https://www.audio-scape.com/products/v1290 Audioscape's Buss Comp https://www.audio-scape.com/products/busscomp SHURE SM7B https://www.shure.com/en-US/products/microphones/sm7b This episode is sponsored by @AudioScapeEngineeringCo #audioengineer #podcasting #recordingstudio
This week: Podcasting overtakes talk radio, CPMs increase, video game ads counting as podcast downloads, and Publishers test personalizing newsletters. Podcasting overtakes talk radio, CPMs increase Manuela: For today's first segment we're going to cover two recent pieces about industry growth. First, Kurt Hanson's Rain News recap of the Audioscape 2022 talk by Cumulus Media executive Pierre Bouvard. The biggest eye-catching number from Bouvard's presentation of Edison Research media involves how the 18-34 age group spends their weekly time listening to talk or personality-driven audio content. Terrestrial radio has been overtaken in this bracket, with podcasts taking 60% of those listening hours. “Even within the older demos of 25-54 and 35-64, podcast listening's share of talk/personality listening is high — 47% and 39%, respectively, with those numbers up nearly double and more than triple, respectively, compared to five years ago.” Continuing the trend of good news from new data, Libsyn's Advertisecast has published their Podcast Advertising Rates 2022 report. The presentation is compiled from reporting data provided by 2,985 podcasts. Podnews editor James Cridland reported on Monday: “There has been a jump in the average CPM for podcast advertising, according to Libsyn's AdvertiseCast: the average is now $24.35, the second-highest on record. It's up 3.7% month-on-month, or 5% year-on-year.” Podcasting continues its upward climb. More listener share over radio and growing CPMs sounds like a good thing to us. A follow-up on video game ads counting as podcast downloads. Shreya: Last week we covered Ashely Carman's piece covering podcast companies, most notably iHeartRadio, purchasing downloads via mobile game ads. In a follow-up piece covering industry reactions posted last Thursday, Carman got official comment from the Interactive Advertising Bureau. “The standards are in a continual state of review,” said Eric John, vice president of the media center at the IAB. “We're trying to ski to where the puck is going ultimately, and we're going to make standards to match the industry's needs.” On the same day Podnews reported a response from Podtrac explaining why the gaming ads only playing 20 seconds of an episode of were counted as full downloads. “It's our understanding they appear as browser traffic without a unique user agent (or [unique] IP address). These downloads don't have a material impact on the publisher rankings including the rank order of the top publishers.” Then, in related news, HotPod reported on an InsideRadio piece covering Podtrac suspending its weekly data newsletter after iHeart stopped sponsoring the project. The decision was reportedly made over a month ago. According to HotPod, the last data tracker email they'd received was published September 13th, while the last one with iHeartRadio branding had been sent August 15th. Since the HotPod publication went live, InsideRadio - a company owned by iHeartMedia - has pulled their Podtrac story. Publishers test personalizing newsletters with varying degrees of success Manuela: Last Wednesday Digiday's Sara Guaglione reported the experiences of publishers who experimented with using tools to generate personalized newsletters for subscribers. We're covering it here as the tools and methodology involved might just be of interest to podcasting. From the article: “As companies like The New York Times and The Washington Post experiment with personalizing their homepages to get readers to consume more articles, publishers are also tweaking newsletters to serve readers' specific interests and behaviors — but to varying degrees of success. The piece opens with the success story of The Telegraph, which has run the personalized newsletter Headlines for a year. Each time a newsletter needs to be sent, an algorithm selects vertical-specific content recommendations based on browsing history, including making sure to not recommend articles the subscriber has already read. The Telegraph reports higher click-through rates, page views per click, and time spent on the website from Headlines subscribers vs. their standard hand-built newsletters. In contrast, publications like The Toronto Star have tried similar things and found little to no results. Newsroom director David Topping told Digiday: Most newsletter subscribers “seem pretty happy getting what everyone else got,” Topping said. The personalized newsletter drove engagement for a “niche audience” who wanted tailored recommendations but it wasn't “necessarily something that's going to move the needle,” he added.” Niche audiences are a thing podcasting does well. The recommendation tech used to create these newsletters could be of use in the podcasting industry. An individual news podcast could build itself live akin to how Spooler allows The Refresh to add new segments on the fly. Except, with a recommendation engine, a news podcast could be constructed of only segments the recommendation tool knows the listener would enjoy. Or, scaled up to an entire production house or network, the same tech could be applied to give bespoke RSS feeds to subscribers that only dole out episodes of podcasts that company produces that the listener would enjoy. An elegant solution for the existing logjam of either dozens of individual RSS feeds for a stable of similar podcasts, or one feed containing multiple different shows. Quick Hits: Recommended Weekend Reading Shreya: Finally, it's time for Quick Hits, our roundup of articles that didn't make the cut for today's episode, but are still worth including in your weekend reading. This week: Numbers games by Brian Morrissey for The Rebooting newsletter. An excellent op-ed discussing how recent focus on having writers create content that generates subscriptions to a publication is the modern version of prioritizing writing that generated page clicks. Both overlook the meaty day-to-day content that keeps readers coming back. An excellent piece of opinion about an industry next door to podcasting. What are the Top 10 Alternative ID Solutions and How Should You Use Them? By Andrew Byrd for Admonsters. For those looking to get into some deep-level tech discussion, Byrd details ten privacy-focused Alternative IDs to future-proof for the day when Google eventually kills third party cookies. Political advertising is propping up a slow ad market by Jeremy Goldamn for InsiderIntelligence. Political ads are a hot-button topic for podcasting, but there's no denying it's a midterm election year and spending is only going up between now and November. Hit Songs Are Staying on the Top Charts Longer Than Ever by Lucas Shaw for Bloomberg. A companion piece to last week's Quick Hit from The Guardian, Shaw details how modern streaming analytics are making top charts stagnate. Where a person who buys one CD a quarter and listened to it 500 times didn't affect charts in the 90s, that same listening habit can keep artists afloat for years on Spotify. How ad tech aims to build back better by Ronana Shields for Digiday. We're four years into a post-GDPR world. Shields covers the current state of adtech and privacy via discussions had at the first in-person Dmexco conference since 2020. The Download is a production of Sounds Profitable. Today's episode was hosted by Shreya Sharma and Manuela Bedoya, and the script was written by Gavin Gaddis. Bryan Barletta and Tom Webster are the executive producers of The Download from Sounds Profitable.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week: Podcasting overtakes talk radio, CPMs increase, video game ads counting as podcast downloads, and Publishers test personalizing newsletters. Podcasting overtakes talk radio, CPMs increase Manuela: For today's first segment we're going to cover two recent pieces about industry growth. First, Kurt Hanson's Rain News recap of the Audioscape 2022 talk by Cumulus Media executive Pierre Bouvard. The biggest eye-catching number from Bouvard's presentation of Edison Research media involves how the 18-34 age group spends their weekly time listening to talk or personality-driven audio content. Terrestrial radio has been overtaken in this bracket, with podcasts taking 60% of those listening hours. “Even within the older demos of 25-54 and 35-64, podcast listening's share of talk/personality listening is high — 47% and 39%, respectively, with those numbers up nearly double and more than triple, respectively, compared to five years ago.” Continuing the trend of good news from new data, Libsyn's Advertisecast has published their Podcast Advertising Rates 2022 report. The presentation is compiled from reporting data provided by 2,985 podcasts. Podnews editor James Cridland reported on Monday: “There has been a jump in the average CPM for podcast advertising, according to Libsyn's AdvertiseCast: the average is now $24.35, the second-highest on record. It's up 3.7% month-on-month, or 5% year-on-year.” Podcasting continues its upward climb. More listener share over radio and growing CPMs sounds like a good thing to us. A follow-up on video game ads counting as podcast downloads. Shreya: Last week we covered Ashely Carman's piece covering podcast companies, most notably iHeartRadio, purchasing downloads via mobile game ads. In a follow-up piece covering industry reactions posted last Thursday, Carman got official comment from the Interactive Advertising Bureau. “The standards are in a continual state of review,” said Eric John, vice president of the media center at the IAB. “We're trying to ski to where the puck is going ultimately, and we're going to make standards to match the industry's needs.” On the same day Podnews reported a response from Podtrac explaining why the gaming ads only playing 20 seconds of an episode of were counted as full downloads. “It's our understanding they appear as browser traffic without a unique user agent (or [unique] IP address). These downloads don't have a material impact on the publisher rankings including the rank order of the top publishers.” Then, in related news, HotPod reported on an InsideRadio piece covering Podtrac suspending its weekly data newsletter after iHeart stopped sponsoring the project. The decision was reportedly made over a month ago. According to HotPod, the last data tracker email they'd received was published September 13th, while the last one with iHeartRadio branding had been sent August 15th. Since the HotPod publication went live, InsideRadio - a company owned by iHeartMedia - has pulled their Podtrac story. Publishers test personalizing newsletters with varying degrees of success Manuela: Last Wednesday Digiday's Sara Guaglione reported the experiences of publishers who experimented with using tools to generate personalized newsletters for subscribers. We're covering it here as the tools and methodology involved might just be of interest to podcasting. From the article: “As companies like The New York Times and The Washington Post experiment with personalizing their homepages to get readers to consume more articles, publishers are also tweaking newsletters to serve readers' specific interests and behaviors — but to varying degrees of success. The piece opens with the success story of The Telegraph, which has run the personalized newsletter Headlines for a year. Each time a newsletter needs to be sent, an algorithm selects vertical-specific content recommendations based on browsing history, including making sure to not recommend articles the subscriber has already read. The Telegraph reports higher click-through rates, page views per click, and time spent on the website from Headlines subscribers vs. their standard hand-built newsletters. In contrast, publications like The Toronto Star have tried similar things and found little to no results. Newsroom director David Topping told Digiday: Most newsletter subscribers “seem pretty happy getting what everyone else got,” Topping said. The personalized newsletter drove engagement for a “niche audience” who wanted tailored recommendations but it wasn't “necessarily something that's going to move the needle,” he added.” Niche audiences are a thing podcasting does well. The recommendation tech used to create these newsletters could be of use in the podcasting industry. An individual news podcast could build itself live akin to how Spooler allows The Refresh to add new segments on the fly. Except, with a recommendation engine, a news podcast could be constructed of only segments the recommendation tool knows the listener would enjoy. Or, scaled up to an entire production house or network, the same tech could be applied to give bespoke RSS feeds to subscribers that only dole out episodes of podcasts that company produces that the listener would enjoy. An elegant solution for the existing logjam of either dozens of individual RSS feeds for a stable of similar podcasts, or one feed containing multiple different shows. Quick Hits: Recommended Weekend Reading Shreya: Finally, it's time for Quick Hits, our roundup of articles that didn't make the cut for today's episode, but are still worth including in your weekend reading. This week: Numbers games by Brian Morrissey for The Rebooting newsletter. An excellent op-ed discussing how recent focus on having writers create content that generates subscriptions to a publication is the modern version of prioritizing writing that generated page clicks. Both overlook the meaty day-to-day content that keeps readers coming back. An excellent piece of opinion about an industry next door to podcasting. What are the Top 10 Alternative ID Solutions and How Should You Use Them? By Andrew Byrd for Admonsters. For those looking to get into some deep-level tech discussion, Byrd details ten privacy-focused Alternative IDs to future-proof for the day when Google eventually kills third party cookies. Political advertising is propping up a slow ad market by Jeremy Goldamn for InsiderIntelligence. Political ads are a hot-button topic for podcasting, but there's no denying it's a midterm election year and spending is only going up between now and November. Hit Songs Are Staying on the Top Charts Longer Than Ever by Lucas Shaw for Bloomberg. A companion piece to last week's Quick Hit from The Guardian, Shaw details how modern streaming analytics are making top charts stagnate. Where a person who buys one CD a quarter and listened to it 500 times didn't affect charts in the 90s, that same listening habit can keep artists afloat for years on Spotify. How ad tech aims to build back better by Ronana Shields for Digiday. We're four years into a post-GDPR world. Shields covers the current state of adtech and privacy via discussions had at the first in-person Dmexco conference since 2020. The Download is a production of Sounds Profitable. Today's episode was hosted by Shreya Sharma and Manuela Bedoya, and the script was written by Gavin Gaddis. Bryan Barletta and Tom Webster are the executive producers of The Download from Sounds Profitable.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Who knew that Willie Nelson and The Beach Boys had recorded a song together? In fact, tonight's special guest, Steve Chadie tells a story about how that was his first pro recording session with Willie Nelson. Plus, Steve talks about his use of Audioscape gear, recording session etiquette, working with celebrities, and the 27 years he has spent working with Willie Nelson. Here's a list of those who have all been engineered by Steve Chadie. Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, Los Lonely Boys, and The Supersuckers to name a few. 0:00 Introduction 2:00 Steve's Background 5:52 The Internship 8:53 How To Communicate 13:10 Producers Steve Has Worked With 16:30 Patchbay Fun 22:25 Steve's Use of Audioscape Gear 28:15 Floating Between Studios 32:30 The Beach Boys Story 35:55 Outro Connect With Audioscape @AudioScape Engineering Co. Audioscape Engineering https://www.audio-scape.com/ Connect with Steve Chadie https://www.instagram.com/stevechadie50/ The List of Gear Used In Tonight's Episode The GOLDEN 58 https://www.audio-scape.com/products/golden58 BUSS COMP https://www.audio-scape.com/products/busscomp SHURE SM7B https://www.shure.com/en-US/products/microphones/sm7b #willienelson #audioengineer #audioengineering #audioengineerdayinthelife #audioengineercareer #audioengineerpodcast #audioengineerandproducer #recordingaudio #vintagegear #audioengineer #musicproducer #recordingstudio #producer #music #musicproduction #audiomixing #vintagegear #analog #gearreviews #recordingstudio #shuremic #golden58 #busscomp #dollyparton #super
Chris and Justin review the upcoming new product releases from Audioscape, specifically the 260VU and the DA3A. You might be asking when the new units will be available. Is the EQP-A supply chain easing up? We answer those questions and a lot more in today's episode of The Sonic Truth. Tonight's podcast was recorded with a pair of Shure SM7B microphones, Golden 58's for our mic preamps, and the Audioscape buss comp for some light compression. https://www.audio-scape.com/ The GOLDEN 58 https://www.audio-scape.com/products/golden58 BUSS COMP https://www.audio-scape.com/products/busscomp SHURE SM7B https://www.shure.com/en-US/products/microphones/sm7b 0:00 Show Introduction 0:50 We Are On TikTok 1:50 The 260VU Details 4:08 The DA3A Details 7:30 EQP-A Supply Chain 8:50 New Content Coming Soon #audioscape #audiogear #musicmix #instamusic #recordingengineer #mixengineer #mixingaudio #recordingaudio #vintagegear #sonic #audioengineer #musicproducer #recordingstudio #producer #music #musicproduction #audiomixing #da3a #260vu #analog #review #reviewgear
This week on The Download: Edison Research says podcasting is more Succession than Yellowstone, Reddit launches new take on live podcasting, Google's Adtech is dropping IP, new data says podcast ads are overfishing popular ponds, and we spotlight #PodcastingSeriously. Last Friday the Edison Research blog posted “Podcasting's Opportunity in Wide Open Spaces.” In addition to reminding readers of The Chicks' 1998 single from their fourth studio album, the post highlights a regional gulf in what counts as “popular” in podcasting. The comparison used highlights how Succession and Yellowstone are comparably popular television series, but based on one's physical location in the country it's highly likely they won't see much advertisement or social media chatter for one over the other. More rural TV viewers will more likely to hear about and actively watch Yellowstone while Succession finds more attention in metro centers. “New data from Edison Research's Infinite Dial study – sponsored by Wondery and Art19 – shows that as of today podcasting is more of a “Succession” story.” Consider this a tease from Edison Senior Director of Research (and, of course, my co-host on La Descarga) Gabriel Soto's talk at Podcast Movement Dallas this August. “We in the podcasting space regularly remark that with four million titles, there's a podcast for everyone. And while that's surely right in theory, that doesn't mean that enough of a match has yet happened to bring all the possible listeners to the space. One might argue that indeed there are a lot more podcasts talking about Succession than Yellowstone, and that might be part of the issue.” A lot of people got a three-day weekend in the US thanks to a national holiday, but this Monday Arielle Nissenblatt was on the podcasting streets breaking social audio news. In a Twitter thread Nissenblatt detailed the launch of social media platform Reddit's new Talk feature that shares some DNA with the social audio craze. The twist with Reddit Talk is those who use it get placement over any relevant subreddits that fit under a broad chosen topic. “If you host a Talk from your Reddit profile and pick up to 3 topics, you'll appear at the top of Reddit to millions of users. e.g., if you pick "Finance" topic, everyone who follows r/wallstreetbets, r/personalfinance, etc will see your Talk.” Currently, Talk is only available to those chosen by Reddit via an application form. Niche content gets niche listeners, and Reddit is the king of niche. While we've been burned as an industry before on social platforms diving into podcasting, this measured approach seems like a promising one. Google has updated Universal Analytics and things aren't going so hot. On Tuesday Ad Exchanger's James Hercher posted “Marketers Have One Year to Migrate to the New Google Analytics - But It's Already a Mess.” “When Google announced the expiration date on Universal Analytics earlier this year, it said it would also cease logging or storing IP address data – a crucial datapoint that qualifies as personally identifiable and thereby subjects Google Analytics to tough interpretations of GDPR. Removing IP addresses may not be enough for Google Analytics to stem the tide of GDPR suits. But privacy concerns do explain why Google will force a change across its customer base, rather than continue to offer multiple services.” While Google impression tracking pixels do work in podcasting, Google refuses to accept IP and any other client info forwarded to it, so attribution from Google was unlikely in podcasting. With IP going away on the website side, it's safe to say there will be no Google solution for podcast attribution as we know it today. However, the move by big companies like Google and Apple away from IP addresses will always be concerning for podcasting. There's evidence to suggest IP address tracking won't be outright removed from the industry, but it still will decline to the point one should expect methods of attribution to undergo a metamorphosis within the next 12 to 18 months. This Tuesday Pierre Bouvard of Westwood One published findings that might seem easy to predict, but are important to acknowledge regardless. It seems some of the biggest spenders are potentially overfishing the pond that is podcasting. “The number of times podcast listeners hear an ad campaign is soaring. According to Podsights, the leading podcast attribution measurement firm, average podcast ad frequency has doubled in the past year, reducing podcast conversions. In Q1 2022, the average podcast campaign ad frequency measured by Podsights was 6.32, a twofold increase from Q1 2021 [when it was] (2.97).“ Bouvard reports the Podsights data indicates this uptick in ad frequency is leading to knock-on effects, such as site visits driven by podcast ads hitting a record low in Q1 of this year. Luckily, it's not all bad news as he brings three solid strategies to encourage podcast reach growth. A consistent theme across all three is elegant in its simplicity: buy ads on podcasts beyond the same few dozen podcasts everyone is buying ad space on. Frequency is no substitute for reach, and there are many podcasts waiting in the wings to run ads. Spreading those ads around instead of targeting the already-saturated big names in the market will quickly lead to results. Now, if you'll indulge us in a little promotion, we'd like to take a moment to highlight Podcasting, Seriously from LWC Studios, shining the light on a forward-thinking company that continues to nurture the talent we need to make and keep a thriving podcast industry. This week, LWC Studios announced the expansion of its Podcasting, Seriously Awards Fund to include reimbursements for audio production education and training for BIPOC and LGBTQ+ independent audio creators. The company launched the Fund in early 2021 with partners AIR, Pacific Content, Acast, Triton Digital, and Sounds Profitable to “support independent BIPOC, Queer and Trans audio producers in submitting high-quality work to media and journalism awards.” More money going to diversifying podcasting is always a good thing, and Sounds Profitable is here for it. Our very own Bryan Barletta is on the Podcasting, Seriously advisory board and I'm on the fund team. You can learn more about the fund and apply, as with all stories covered on The Download, via the link provided in the description. In this penultimate segment I bring you a double-stuffed story. Two international editions of the Infinite Dial have been published by Edison Research: Canada and Australia. There's plenty to learn in both but here's some standout observations from the Canada presentation: “Forty-three percent of Canadians 18+ listen to podcasts monthly, up five percentage points from 2021, which means that Canadians now outpace Americans (38%) and Australians (40%) for monthly podcast listening.” In addition to that, 73% of Canadians listen to online audio. Spotify currently dominates that space with 40% of the audience, but YouTube is experiencing growth in the space and has caught up with 33% reporting listening to audio on YouTube in the past month. It seems Google's moves on the market are working. Eagle-eared listeners will recall The Download on March 11th covering a story in which YouTube made a paid audio-friendly feature free for all Canadian users. Meanwhile in Australia, monthly podcast listening for people 18 and up continues to trend up, increasing to 40% from 37% last year. Finally, it's time for our semi-regular roundup of articles that didn't make it into today's episode, but are still worth working into your weekend reading. First: Spotify, Netflix and Aggregation by Stratechery. Also: Universal Music Makes Its Data-Driven Ad Platform Play by James Hercher. Finally: Mediatel's UK-focused podcast database Audioscape has launched. Usually we only recommend articles but there's not an abundance of IMDB-style podcast databases and it's good to keep abreast of newcomers. The Download is a production of Sounds Profitable. Today's episode was hosted by Shreya Sharma and Manuela Bedoya, and the script was written by Gavin Gaddis. Bryan Barletta and Evo Terra are the executive producers of The Download from Sounds Profitable. Evo Terra edited today's episode. Special thanks to our media host, Omny Studio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on The Download: Edison Research says podcasting is more Succession than Yellowstone, Reddit launches new take on live podcasting, Google's Adtech is dropping IP, new data says podcast ads are overfishing popular ponds, and we spotlight #PodcastingSeriously. Last Friday the Edison Research blog posted “Podcasting's Opportunity in Wide Open Spaces.” In addition to reminding readers of The Chicks' 1998 single from their fourth studio album, the post highlights a regional gulf in what counts as “popular” in podcasting. The comparison used highlights how Succession and Yellowstone are comparably popular television series, but based on one's physical location in the country it's highly likely they won't see much advertisement or social media chatter for one over the other. More rural TV viewers will more likely to hear about and actively watch Yellowstone while Succession finds more attention in metro centers. “New data from Edison Research's Infinite Dial study – sponsored by Wondery and Art19 – shows that as of today podcasting is more of a “Succession” story.” Consider this a tease from Edison Senior Director of Research (and, of course, my co-host on La Descarga) Gabriel Soto's talk at Podcast Movement Dallas this August. “We in the podcasting space regularly remark that with four million titles, there's a podcast for everyone. And while that's surely right in theory, that doesn't mean that enough of a match has yet happened to bring all the possible listeners to the space. One might argue that indeed there are a lot more podcasts talking about Succession than Yellowstone, and that might be part of the issue.” A lot of people got a three-day weekend in the US thanks to a national holiday, but this Monday Arielle Nissenblatt was on the podcasting streets breaking social audio news. In a Twitter thread Nissenblatt detailed the launch of social media platform Reddit's new Talk feature that shares some DNA with the social audio craze. The twist with Reddit Talk is those who use it get placement over any relevant subreddits that fit under a broad chosen topic. “If you host a Talk from your Reddit profile and pick up to 3 topics, you'll appear at the top of Reddit to millions of users. e.g., if you pick "Finance" topic, everyone who follows r/wallstreetbets, r/personalfinance, etc will see your Talk.” Currently, Talk is only available to those chosen by Reddit via an application form. Niche content gets niche listeners, and Reddit is the king of niche. While we've been burned as an industry before on social platforms diving into podcasting, this measured approach seems like a promising one. Google has updated Universal Analytics and things aren't going so hot. On Tuesday Ad Exchanger's James Hercher posted “Marketers Have One Year to Migrate to the New Google Analytics - But It's Already a Mess.” “When Google announced the expiration date on Universal Analytics earlier this year, it said it would also cease logging or storing IP address data – a crucial datapoint that qualifies as personally identifiable and thereby subjects Google Analytics to tough interpretations of GDPR. Removing IP addresses may not be enough for Google Analytics to stem the tide of GDPR suits. But privacy concerns do explain why Google will force a change across its customer base, rather than continue to offer multiple services.” While Google impression tracking pixels do work in podcasting, Google refuses to accept IP and any other client info forwarded to it, so attribution from Google was unlikely in podcasting. With IP going away on the website side, it's safe to say there will be no Google solution for podcast attribution as we know it today. However, the move by big companies like Google and Apple away from IP addresses will always be concerning for podcasting. There's evidence to suggest IP address tracking won't be outright removed from the industry, but it still will decline to the point one should expect methods of attribution to undergo a metamorphosis within the next 12 to 18 months. This Tuesday Pierre Bouvard of Westwood One published findings that might seem easy to predict, but are important to acknowledge regardless. It seems some of the biggest spenders are potentially overfishing the pond that is podcasting. “The number of times podcast listeners hear an ad campaign is soaring. According to Podsights, the leading podcast attribution measurement firm, average podcast ad frequency has doubled in the past year, reducing podcast conversions. In Q1 2022, the average podcast campaign ad frequency measured by Podsights was 6.32, a twofold increase from Q1 2021 [when it was] (2.97).“ Bouvard reports the Podsights data indicates this uptick in ad frequency is leading to knock-on effects, such as site visits driven by podcast ads hitting a record low in Q1 of this year. Luckily, it's not all bad news as he brings three solid strategies to encourage podcast reach growth. A consistent theme across all three is elegant in its simplicity: buy ads on podcasts beyond the same few dozen podcasts everyone is buying ad space on. Frequency is no substitute for reach, and there are many podcasts waiting in the wings to run ads. Spreading those ads around instead of targeting the already-saturated big names in the market will quickly lead to results. Now, if you'll indulge us in a little promotion, we'd like to take a moment to highlight Podcasting, Seriously from LWC Studios, shining the light on a forward-thinking company that continues to nurture the talent we need to make and keep a thriving podcast industry. This week, LWC Studios announced the expansion of its Podcasting, Seriously Awards Fund to include reimbursements for audio production education and training for BIPOC and LGBTQ+ independent audio creators. The company launched the Fund in early 2021 with partners AIR, Pacific Content, Acast, Triton Digital, and Sounds Profitable to “support independent BIPOC, Queer and Trans audio producers in submitting high-quality work to media and journalism awards.” More money going to diversifying podcasting is always a good thing, and Sounds Profitable is here for it. Our very own Bryan Barletta is on the Podcasting, Seriously advisory board and I'm on the fund team. You can learn more about the fund and apply, as with all stories covered on The Download, via the link provided in the description. In this penultimate segment I bring you a double-stuffed story. Two international editions of the Infinite Dial have been published by Edison Research: Canada and Australia. There's plenty to learn in both but here's some standout observations from the Canada presentation: “Forty-three percent of Canadians 18+ listen to podcasts monthly, up five percentage points from 2021, which means that Canadians now outpace Americans (38%) and Australians (40%) for monthly podcast listening.” In addition to that, 73% of Canadians listen to online audio. Spotify currently dominates that space with 40% of the audience, but YouTube is experiencing growth in the space and has caught up with 33% reporting listening to audio on YouTube in the past month. It seems Google's moves on the market are working. Eagle-eared listeners will recall The Download on March 11th covering a story in which YouTube made a paid audio-friendly feature free for all Canadian users. Meanwhile in Australia, monthly podcast listening for people 18 and up continues to trend up, increasing to 40% from 37% last year. Finally, it's time for our semi-regular roundup of articles that didn't make it into today's episode, but are still worth working into your weekend reading. First: Spotify, Netflix and Aggregation by Stratechery. Also: Universal Music Makes Its Data-Driven Ad Platform Play by James Hercher. Finally: Mediatel's UK-focused podcast database Audioscape has launched. Usually we only recommend articles but there's not an abundance of IMDB-style podcast databases and it's good to keep abreast of newcomers. The Download is a production of Sounds Profitable. Today's episode was hosted by Shreya Sharma and Manuela Bedoya, and the script was written by Gavin Gaddis. Bryan Barletta and Evo Terra are the executive producers of The Download from Sounds Profitable. Evo Terra edited today's episode. Special thanks to our media host, Omny Studio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on The Download: Edison Research says podcasting is more Succession than Yellowstone, Reddit launches new take on live podcasting, Google's Adtech is dropping IP, new data says podcast ads are overfishing popular ponds, and we spotlight #PodcastingSeriously. Last Friday the Edison Research blog posted “Podcasting's Opportunity in Wide Open Spaces.” In addition to reminding readers of The Chicks' 1998 single from their fourth studio album, the post highlights a regional gulf in what counts as “popular” in podcasting. The comparison used highlights how Succession and Yellowstone are comparably popular television series, but based on one's physical location in the country it's highly likely they won't see much advertisement or social media chatter for one over the other. More rural TV viewers will more likely to hear about and actively watch Yellowstone while Succession finds more attention in metro centers. “New data from Edison Research's Infinite Dial study – sponsored by Wondery and Art19 – shows that as of today podcasting is more of a “Succession” story.” Consider this a tease from Edison Senior Director of Research (and, of course, my co-host on La Descarga) Gabriel Soto's talk at Podcast Movement Dallas this August. “We in the podcasting space regularly remark that with four million titles, there's a podcast for everyone. And while that's surely right in theory, that doesn't mean that enough of a match has yet happened to bring all the possible listeners to the space. One might argue that indeed there are a lot more podcasts talking about Succession than Yellowstone, and that might be part of the issue.” A lot of people got a three-day weekend in the US thanks to a national holiday, but this Monday Arielle Nissenblatt was on the podcasting streets breaking social audio news. In a Twitter thread Nissenblatt detailed the launch of social media platform Reddit's new Talk feature that shares some DNA with the social audio craze. The twist with Reddit Talk is those who use it get placement over any relevant subreddits that fit under a broad chosen topic. “If you host a Talk from your Reddit profile and pick up to 3 topics, you'll appear at the top of Reddit to millions of users. e.g., if you pick "Finance" topic, everyone who follows r/wallstreetbets, r/personalfinance, etc will see your Talk.” Currently, Talk is only available to those chosen by Reddit via an application form. Niche content gets niche listeners, and Reddit is the king of niche. While we've been burned as an industry before on social platforms diving into podcasting, this measured approach seems like a promising one. Google has updated Universal Analytics and things aren't going so hot. On Tuesday Ad Exchanger's James Hercher posted “Marketers Have One Year to Migrate to the New Google Analytics - But It's Already a Mess.” “When Google announced the expiration date on Universal Analytics earlier this year, it said it would also cease logging or storing IP address data – a crucial datapoint that qualifies as personally identifiable and thereby subjects Google Analytics to tough interpretations of GDPR. Removing IP addresses may not be enough for Google Analytics to stem the tide of GDPR suits. But privacy concerns do explain why Google will force a change across its customer base, rather than continue to offer multiple services.” While Google impression tracking pixels do work in podcasting, Google refuses to accept IP and any other client info forwarded to it, so attribution from Google was unlikely in podcasting. With IP going away on the website side, it's safe to say there will be no Google solution for podcast attribution as we know it today. However, the move by big companies like Google and Apple away from IP addresses will always be concerning for podcasting. There's evidence to suggest IP address tracking won't be outright removed from the industry, but it still will decline to the point one should expect methods of attribution to undergo a metamorphosis within the next 12 to 18 months. This Tuesday Pierre Bouvard of Westwood One published findings that might seem easy to predict, but are important to acknowledge regardless. It seems some of the biggest spenders are potentially overfishing the pond that is podcasting. “The number of times podcast listeners hear an ad campaign is soaring. According to Podsights, the leading podcast attribution measurement firm, average podcast ad frequency has doubled in the past year, reducing podcast conversions. In Q1 2022, the average podcast campaign ad frequency measured by Podsights was 6.32, a twofold increase from Q1 2021 [when it was] (2.97).“ Bouvard reports the Podsights data indicates this uptick in ad frequency is leading to knock-on effects, such as site visits driven by podcast ads hitting a record low in Q1 of this year. Luckily, it's not all bad news as he brings three solid strategies to encourage podcast reach growth. A consistent theme across all three is elegant in its simplicity: buy ads on podcasts beyond the same few dozen podcasts everyone is buying ad space on. Frequency is no substitute for reach, and there are many podcasts waiting in the wings to run ads. Spreading those ads around instead of targeting the already-saturated big names in the market will quickly lead to results. Now, if you'll indulge us in a little promotion, we'd like to take a moment to highlight Podcasting, Seriously from LWC Studios, shining the light on a forward-thinking company that continues to nurture the talent we need to make and keep a thriving podcast industry. This week, LWC Studios announced the expansion of its Podcasting, Seriously Awards Fund to include reimbursements for audio production education and training for BIPOC and LGBTQ+ independent audio creators. The company launched the Fund in early 2021 with partners AIR, Pacific Content, Acast, Triton Digital, and Sounds Profitable to “support independent BIPOC, Queer and Trans audio producers in submitting high-quality work to media and journalism awards.” More money going to diversifying podcasting is always a good thing, and Sounds Profitable is here for it. Our very own Bryan Barletta is on the Podcasting, Seriously advisory board and I'm on the fund team. You can learn more about the fund and apply, as with all stories covered on The Download, via the link provided in the description. In this penultimate segment I bring you a double-stuffed story. Two international editions of the Infinite Dial have been published by Edison Research: Canada and Australia. There's plenty to learn in both but here's some standout observations from the Canada presentation: “Forty-three percent of Canadians 18+ listen to podcasts monthly, up five percentage points from 2021, which means that Canadians now outpace Americans (38%) and Australians (40%) for monthly podcast listening.” In addition to that, 73% of Canadians listen to online audio. Spotify currently dominates that space with 40% of the audience, but YouTube is experiencing growth in the space and has caught up with 33% reporting listening to audio on YouTube in the past month. It seems Google's moves on the market are working. Eagle-eared listeners will recall The Download on March 11th covering a story in which YouTube made a paid audio-friendly feature free for all Canadian users. Meanwhile in Australia, monthly podcast listening for people 18 and up continues to trend up, increasing to 40% from 37% last year. Finally, it's time for our semi-regular roundup of articles that didn't make it into today's episode, but are still worth working into your weekend reading. First: Spotify, Netflix and Aggregation by Stratechery. Also: Universal Music Makes Its Data-Driven Ad Platform Play by James Hercher. Finally: Mediatel's UK-focused podcast database Audioscape has launched. Usually we only recommend articles but there's not an abundance of IMDB-style podcast databases and it's good to keep abreast of newcomers. The Download is a production of Sounds Profitable. Today's episode was hosted by Shreya Sharma and Manuela Bedoya, and the script was written by Gavin Gaddis. Bryan Barletta and Evo Terra are the executive producers of The Download from Sounds Profitable. Evo Terra edited today's episode. Special thanks to our media host, Omny Studio. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Esta semana en La Descarga: Edison Research dice que hay oportunidades en las regiones rurales, Reddit lanza una forma de presentar un podcast en vivo, la tecnología publicitaria de Google está venciendo el IP, nuevos datos revelan que los anuncios en podcasts están practicando la sobrepesca en populares estanques, y destacamos #PodcastingSeriously. El viernes pasado, el blog de Edison Research publicó un artículo llamado “Podcasting's Opportunity in Wide Open Spaces” o sea, la oportunidad que hay para los podcasts en espacios abiertos. La lectura destaca un vacío en las regiones rurales de los Estados Unidos, en el cual se encuentra una oportunidad para el crecimiento de los podcasts. La analogía utilizada posiciona Succession y Yellowstone como series de televisión comparativamente populares, pero según la ubicación física de cada uno en el país, es muy probable que no vean mucha publicidad o comentarios en las redes sociales sobre el otro. Es más probable que más televidentes rurales escuchen y vean a Yellowstone, mientras que Succession encuentre más atención en los centros metropolitanos. Según la publicación, nuevos hallazgos del estudio Infinite Dial de Edison Research, patrocinado por Wondery y Art19, muestran que los podcasts son más una historia de Succession. Considere esto como un avance del discurso que el director senior de investigación de Edison Research (y, por supuesto, mi coanfitrión de La Descarga), Gabriel Soto, va a dar en Podcast Movement en Dallas este agosto. “Nosotros en el podcasting comentamos regularmente que, con cuatro millones de títulos, hay un podcast para todos. Y mientras eso seguramente es correcto en teoría, eso no significa que se haya construido un suficiente puente para atraer a todos los posibles oyentes al espacio. Se podría discutir que, de hecho, hay muchos más podcasts que hablan de Succession que de Yellowstone, y eso podría ser parte del problema”. Muchos en los estados unidos tuvieron un largo fin de semana con el lunes libre del trabajo gracias al día de independencia, pero ese mismo lunes, Arielle Nissenblatt estaba en las calles de podcasting dando las noticias de última hora sobre el audio social. En un hilo de Twitter, Nissenblatt detalló el lanzamiento de la nueva función Talk de la red social Reddit que comparte muchas características con otras plataformas de audio social enterradas en la moda. Lo inesperado con Reddit Talk es que, al usarlo, uno obtendrá una mejor posición en los subreddits relevantes. "Si [uno] organiza una charla desde su perfil de Reddit y elige hasta 3 temas, ella o él aparecerá en la parte superior de Reddit para millones de usuarios. por ejemplo, si elige el tema "Finanzas", todos los que sigan r/wallstreetbets, r/personalfinance, etc. verán su charla”. Talk, por ahora, solo está disponible para aquellos elegidos por Reddit a través de un formulario de solicitud. El contenido de nicho obtiene oyentes de nicho, y Reddit es el rey del nicho. Mientras hemos sido burlados como industria en las plataformas sociales que cubren el podcasting, este enfoque medido parece prometedor. Google ha actualizado Universal Analytics y las cosas no van bien. El martes, James Hercher, de Ad Exchanger, publicó el artículo: “Marketers Have One Year to Migrate to the New Google Analytics - But It's Already a Mess.” es decir, "Los especialistas en marketing tienen un año para migrar al nuevo Google Analytics, pero ya es un desastre". En palabras de Hercher, “Cuando Google anunció la fecha de terminación de Universal Analytics a principios de este año, dijeron que también dejarían de registrar o guardar datos de direcciones IP, un punto de datos crucial y personal que somete a Google Analytics a interpretaciones estrictas de RGPD. Eliminar las direcciones IP no basta para que Google Analytics detenga la ola de demandas de RGPD. Pero las preocupaciones sobre la privacidad explican por qué Google forzará un cambio en su base de clientes, en lugar de continuar ofreciendo múltiples servicios”. Mientras los píxeles de seguimiento de impresiones de Google funcionan en el podcasting, Google se niega a aceptar la IP y cualquier otra información del cliente que se le envíe, por lo que es poco probable que la atribución de Google estaba en el podcasting. Con la desaparición de la IP en los sitios web, se puede decir que no habrá una solución de Google para la atribución de podcasts tal como la conocemos hoy. Sin embargo, el alejamiento de las direcciones IP por parte de grandes empresas como Google y Apple siempre será preocupante para los podcasts. Hay evidencia que sugiere que el seguimiento de direcciones IP no se eliminará por completo de la industria, pero aún disminuirá hasta el punto en que uno debería esperar que los métodos de atribución experimenten un cambio en el próximo año o año y medio. Este martes, Pierre Bouvard de Westwood One publicó hallazgos que pueden parecer fáciles de predecir, pero que es importante reconocer de todos modos. Parece que algunos de los que más gastan en los anuncios están potencialmente sobreexplotando el estanque que es el podcasting En palabras de Bouvard: “La cantidad de veces que los oyentes de podcast escuchan una campaña publicitaria se está disparando. Según Podsights, la firma líder en medición de atribución de podcasts, la frecuencia promedio de anuncios de podcasts se duplicó en el último año, lo que redujo las conversiones de podcasts.” Bouvard dice que “En el primer trimestre de 2022, la frecuencia promedio de anuncios de campañas de podcasts medida por Podsights fue de 6,32, un aumento del doble con respecto al primer trimestre de 2021 [cuando fue] (2,97)". Los datos de Podsights indican que este aumento en la frecuencia de los anuncios está generando efectos colaterales, como visitas al sitio web impulsadas por anuncios de podcasts que disminuyó a un mínimo histórico en el primer trimestre de este año. Afortunadamente, no todo son malas noticias, ya que trae tres estrategias sólidas para fomentar el crecimiento del alcance de los podcasts. Un tema consistente en los tres es simple: compre anuncios en podcasts más allá de las mismas pocas docenas de podcasts en los que todos compran espacio publicitario. La frecuencia no sustituye al alcance, y hay muchos podcasts esperando para publicar anuncios. Difundir esos anuncios en lugar de apuntar a los grandes nombres ya saturados en el mercado generará resultados rápidamente. Ahora, permítenos un poco de autopromoción, nos gustaría tomarnos un momento para destacar Podcasting, Seriously de LWC Studios, iluminando una empresa con visión de futuro que continúa cultivando el talento que necesitamos para hacer y mantener una próspera industria de los podcasts. Esta semana, LWC Studios anunció la expansión de su Podcasting, Seriously Awards Fund para incluir reembolsos para educación en producción de audio para creadores independientes que se identifican como personas negras, indígenas, de color y LGBTQ+. La compañía lanzó el Fondo a principios de 2021 con AIR, Pacific Content, Acast, Triton Digital y Sounds Profitable para “apoyar a los productores independientes de audio que se identifican como personas negras, indígenas, de color y LGBTQ+ en participar en premios y competiciones de medios y periodismo”. Más dinero destinado a diversificar el podcasting siempre es algo bueno, y Sounds Profitable está aquí para eso. Nuestro propio Bryan Barletta está en el consejo asesor de Podcasting, Seriously y, por supuesto, yo estoy en el equipo del fondo como parte del equipo de LWC Studios. Puede obtener más información sobre el fondo a través del enlace en la descripción del episodio. En este segmento les traigo una historia de doble relleno. Edison Research ha publicado dos ediciones internacionales de Infinite Dial: Canadá y Australia. Hay mucho que aprender en ambos, pero aquí hay algunas observaciones destacadas de la presentación de Canadá: Según el informe: "El cuarenta y tres por ciento de los canadienses mayores de 18 años escuchan podcasts mensualmente, cinco puntos porcentuales más que en 2021, lo que significa que los canadienses ahora superan a los estadounidenses (38%) y australianos (40%) en la escucha mensual de podcasts". Además de eso, el 73% de los canadienses escucha audio en línea. Spotify actualmente domina ese espacio con el 40% de la audiencia, pero YouTube está experimentando un crecimiento en el espacio y se ha puesto al día con el 33% que informa haber escuchado audio en YouTube en el último mes. Mientras tanto, en Australia, la escucha mensual de podcasts para personas mayores de 18 años continúa aumentando, aumentando al 40 % desde el 37 % del año pasado. Finalmente, es hora para nuestro resumen de artículos que vale la pena incluir en su lectura del fin de semana. Primero: Spotify, Netflix and Aggregation de Stratechery. Que en español es: Spotify, Netflix y Agregación También: Universal Music Makes Its Data-Driven Ad Platform Play de James Hercher. Que en español es: Universal Music hace su jugada de plataforma de publicidad basada en datos También recomendamos revisar la base de datos sobre los podcasts centrados en el Reino Unido creado por Audioscape. Por lo general, solo recomendamos artículos, pero no hay muchas bases de datos de podcasts y es bueno mantenerse al tanto de los recién llegados. La Descarga es una producción de Sounds Profitable. El episodio de hoy fue presentado por Manuela Bedoya y Gabriel Soto, y escrito por Gavin Gaddis. Bryan Barletta y Evo Terra son los productores ejecutivos de La Descarga de Sounds Profitable. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us from NAMM 2022 as we interview artists, engineers, and producers as they share their experience with Audioscape gear and tell stories you don't want to miss. Our guest is Sky Dangcil, a musical artist, producer, and DJ who plays 52 instruments including drums, violin, and harpejji. Sky had performed with Prince for over a decade, collaborates with Chad Hugo and has a Hollywood history unlike any other. We have conspiracy theory's, ghost stories, and "Would You Rather" questions. All, on tonight's episode. 0:00 Introduction 1:00 Sky's Musical Backgound 2:40 How'd You Hear About Audioscape? 4:55 Working with Prince 7:50 Others Don't Have the Magic 10:00 Conspiracy Theories? 13:20 UFO Landing 16:45 Hippie Stars 20:15 Ghost Stories 26:30 Big Truck 29:55 Scary Story 33:00 Would You Rather 36:10 Contact Sky 37:45 Outro Gear talk with Chris Yetter and Justin Daniels discusses everything vintage pro audio and beyond. They each share stories and insight into their audio and music industry careers that'll provide you with some tips and tricks, a good laugh, and an occasional dispute with the podcast's mascot, Tommy 2002. In addition to the interviews with top industry engineers, producers, musicians, educators; the podcast includes gear demos, live performances, and everything your audio heart desires. Tune in!! Sky Dangcil http://www.sky13.com/ https://www.instagram.com/sky13theartist/ Audioscape https://www.audio-scape.com/ https://www.instagram.com/audioscapeaudio/ The Sonic Truth https://www.instagram.com/thesonictruth/ #namm #audio #audioengineer #artist #recordingstudio
Pier discussing working with the FLEA F47 tube microphone, specifically working with a unique passive DI from Audioscape that allows continuously variable load adjustment, has a killer transformer - and most importantly has a microphone input!
Happy Festivus - Meet the Crew of Audioscape as they each share their grievances and holiday stories. Also, one lucky subscriber will win a V-Comp+, so tune in. https://www.audio-scape.com/
Podcasting is often touted as a way to reach a younger, hipper demographic. But that ignores the millions of people 55+ who listen to podcasts today, with different habits and content preferences. We tend to think of podcasters as young and hip. And yes, that's true. But according to Edison Research, 24 million Americans over 55 listen to podcasts, up from just 4 million a decade ago. I don't have access to the complete data set, but I'm confident enough (Dunning-Krueger much?) to make some inferences based on the… oh, let's go with more mature podcast listening audience. 55+ podcast listeners have more discretionary time. 55+ is a very wide swath, covering more senior employees with more flexible work schedules, plus many retired and semi-retired people. They aren't forced to follow the listening patterns of those who work a 9-to-5. Lots of variance among 55+ podcast listeners. My hunch is that if you plotted out the percentage of listeners for each age starting at 55, you'd likely see a standard Power Law develop. The “younger ages” on the left would have the biggest percentages, which gradually taper down as the age itself gets higher. 24 million will look small tomorrow. When The Infinite Dial 2022 report comes out, people who were 54 in the prior report will now be counted in the 55+ bracket. 55+ podcast listeners like age-specific content If someone listens to Alan Alda's podcast, Clear+Vivid, they also tend to like Katie Couric's show. She's 64. And the podcast by Rob Lowe who's 57. And even WTF by Marc Marin, also 57. So yes, old people do listen to podcasts. And they're going to keep listening to podcasts as we become they of whom we speak. ----- Boostagram Corner! Much love to Pat Cheung from PodInbox for the virtual coffees and Kevin Patton from Academic Podcasting for the nice review. Links to both are in the next section. ----- Links: • Advancing Podcasting community - http://advancingpodcasting.xyz • Edison Research's The Infinite Dial 2021 - https://www.edisonresearch.com/the-infinite-dial-2021-2 • Ed Asner (IMDB) - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000799 • The Mary Tyler Moore Show (Wikipedia) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mary_Tyler_Moore_Show • Westwood One 2021 Audioscape - https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/ear-brain-heart-1968391 • Power Law - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_law • Other shows people who listen to Alan Alda's podcast listen to - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/clear-vivid-with-alan-alda/id1400082430?id=1400082430#see-all/listeners-also-subscribed • Pat Cheung on Twitter - https://twitter.com/patcheungfrom • PodInbox - https://www.podinbox.com • Use AZPOD when you register for She Podcast Live to save $100! - https://www.shepodcasts.com/live/ • Kevin Patton on Twitter - https://twitter.com/DrKevinPatton • Academic Podcasting - https://academicpodcasting.mn.co • Leave a review for Podcast Pontifications - https://ratethispodcast.com/podpont • More new podcast apps - https://podcastindex.org/apps • Support Evo on Buy Me A Coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/evoterra ----- A written-to-be-read article and a full transcript of the audio of this episode can be found at https://podcastpontifications.com/episode/do-old-people-listen-to-podcasts-yes-yes-we-do. Visit https://twitter.com/evoterra for more podcasting insights from Evo Terra as they come. Buy him a virtual coffee to show your support at https://BuyMeACoffee.com/evoterra. And if you need a professional in your podcasting corner, please visit https://Simpler.Media to see how Simpler Media Productions can help you reach your business objectives with podcasting. Allie Press assists with the production and transcription of the show. Learn more about Allie at http://alliepress.net. Podcast Pontifications four times a week to provide ideas and... Support this podcast
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En NotiPod Hoy “Famebit”, una startup de marketing influyente consiguió consiguió $2.2 millones para crear “Podcorn” un marketplace que conecta a podcasters y marcas para realizar publicidad nativa. La “Asociación de Escuchas de Podcasting” (ASESPOD) de España ha seleccionado los 12 finalistas nominados pare el premio el “Mejor Pódcast de 2019” que será entregado el próximo 5 de octubre en el evento “Podcast Days” enMadrid. Los usuarios ya pueden votar por su favorito. El “Ministerio de Cultura” y “Poliedro” de Colombia se han aliado para crear el primer Programa de Narrativas Digitales cuyo objetivo es construir un campo de acción para la investigación, producción formación y circulación de contenidos convergentes. “Podcamp Mastermind”, cuyo propósito es que los participantes compartan las mejores prácticas, herramientas y trucos que funcionan, será el tercer evento de “podcasts” que se realiza en Orlando del 30 de septiembre al 1ero de octubre próximo. “Resonate Recordings” ha lanzado una aplicación web diseñada para la producción de podcasts, con la cual podrás cargar archivos de audio RAW para tu programa, así como descargar el episodio final mixto y masterizado en Libsyn. Según datos de “Canalys”, la empresa china Baidu desplaza a Google en el segundo lugar en el mercado de altavoces inteligentes; Amazon sigue siendo el líder del mercado global de estos dispositivos con 6.6 millones de unidades enviadas en el segundo trimestre del año. En la nueva versión del sistema operativo en iOS 13 Apple agregó la búsqueda de transcripción completa a su directorio de “podcasts” conoce algunos consejos para sacarle mas provecho. Según el reciente informe de “Westwood One” “2019 Audioscape” los segmentos que más han crecido en la escucha de “podcasts” en EEUU son el de los oyentes afroamericanos, los hispanos y las mujeres. Sophie Morrison, autora, presentadora del podcast de “Epic / Fail”, oradora y consultora de bienes raíces destaca formas en la que los empresarios pueden aprovechar sus diferencias y encontrar oportunidades en el fracaso. Pódcast recomendado: “Hablemos de inmigración”. Es un pódcast de “Univisión” en el que los especialistas Jorge Cancino y Armando Olmedo aclaran aspectos sobre las nuevas normas y leyes migratorias de Estados Unidos. También hablan de cómo afectan a los inmigrantes y de cómo deben proceder. En su episodio más reciente han hablado de cómo funcionan las visas B1/B2, que son las más usadas para entrar legalmente a ese país. Más detalles y otros episodios y contenidos sobre Podcasting en ViaPodcast.FM
Today you will hear Karen McClintock whose book My Father’s Closet is out from Trillium, an imprint of the Ohio University Press which specializes in publishing work from Ohio authors. Amy Dalrymple, roving reporter and assistant editor, has written and edited a poetry soundscape called Voices which will be at the end of the show.
Hey Kids, This week its cooking with Timmy! OH NO, you say...Not another Tim only episode! Yes, I'm afraid so. James was painting and i was determined to speak to you guys so I take you on a baking journey with me. Come along as we cook together...and maybe learn a little something along the way. Also, I used a levelator for the first time and in my opinion it messed up the audio a bit, and I cant undo it. My fault, I wont be doing that again.
BMA Sessions 019 with Dj Dave ScotlandTrack ListRed Moon - Sunnery James & Ryan MarcianoMike Hawkins x Prodigy - Breathe (Mike Hawkins Roots Remix) Mike Hawkins x ProdigySun Goes Down (Tocadisco Remix) - Robin Schulz feat. Jasmine ThompsonWe Make It Bounce (feat. Stylo G) - Dillon Francis & Major LazerElephant - Thomas Newson & Jaz Von DAnchor (M35 Remix) - TritonalShenanigans - Orjan NilsenCelery - Efim Kerbut & George Pool'yaCaliber - MegaphonixSirene - BlindersC'mon Rave On - FelgukNaked - Judge JulesDear Francois - Tony RomeraShut It Down - Dave SilcoxNietzsche - Ari Kyle & AudioscapePing Pong Tremor (Hardwell Mash) - Vegas & Like Mike, Garrix, Jewelz & Sparks, Hardwell, Armin Van BuurenHearts On Fire - Drums On Acid
Subscribe now to our free membership area and get access to lots of exclusive advantages (type the link into your browser) : www.tinyurl.com/TIF-registration ___________________________________________ 01.BT & Aqualung – Surrounded 02.Martin Volt & Quentin State feat. Jonny Rose – Ruins 03.Alexander Popov – Legend 04.Caolan Lavelle – Supercharged 05.Beat Service & Susana – Reach The Sun 06.Johnny Yono – Exodus 07.Omnia feat. Everything by Electricity – Bones 08.Orjan Nilsen – XIING 09.Julian Vincent feat. Cathy Burton – Certainty (Audiko dub remix) 10.Sam Stroke & Isaac Fisherman pres. Massif – Frontseat (Ari Kyle & Audioscape remix) 11.CE3SAR – Lakota (Ilan Bluestone remix) 12.Alice Deejay – Better Of Alone (Dash Berlin 4am remix) 13.Fingerling – Fat Finger
Subscribe now to our free membership area and get access to lots of exclusive advantages (type the link into your browser) : www.tinyurl.com/TIF-registration ___________________________________________ The International Guest 01.BT & Aqualung – Surrounded 02.Martin Volt & Quentin State feat. Jonny Rose – Ruins 03.Alexander Popov – Legend 04.Caolan Lavelle – Supercharged 05.Beat Service & Susana – Reach The Sun 06.Johnny Yono – Exodus 07.Omnia feat. Everything by Electricity – Bones 08.Orjan Nilsen – XIING 09.Julian Vincent feat. Cathy Burton – Certainty (Audiko dub remix) 10.Sam Stroke & Isaac Fisherman pres. Massif – Frontseat (Ari Kyle & Audioscape remix) 11.CE3SAR – Lakota (Ilan Bluestone remix) 12.Alice Deejay – Better Of Alone (Dash Berlin 4am remix) 13.Fingerling – Fat Finger
Time For You Sessions with Steve Dekler: AUGUST 2013Time For You Sessions with Steve Dekler offers news from the best dj's and producers in the Trance scene in the world. Listeners can stop time and focus to perceive waves of this style. Listen to our latest Steve Dekler Podcast and will be updated in the best electronic dance music! TRACKLIST AUGUST 20131.- Karanda - Whopper (Original Mix)2.- Chris Forward - Fireworks (Original Mix)3.- Two & One feat. Kimberly Hale - Siren Song (Original Mix)4.- Audien - Iris (Original Mix)5.- Dash Berlin & Alexander Popov feat. Jonathan Mendelsohn - Steal You Away (Original Mix)6.- Alexander Popov - Moscow Subway (Original Mix)7.- Nicky Romero vs Krewella - Legacy (Original Mix)8.- Andrew Benson - More (Original Mix)9.- Benny Benassi feat. John Legend - Dance The Pain Away (Extended Mix)10.- Rehab & Bassjackers - Raise Those Hands (Original Mix)11.- Kevin Wild - Break The Rules (Original Mix)12.- Ari Kyle & Audioscape feat. Christina Rivera - I Want To Stay (Original Mix)13.- Andy Moor - I Be (Original Mix)14.- Richard Durand & Neev Kennedy - Running On Empty (Two & One Remix)15.- Illuminor - Sonar (Eximinds Remix)16.- Andy Duguid and Audrey Gallagher - In This Momen (Original Mix)17.- Lele Troniq feat. Simona Barbieri - Sirio (Original Mix)18.- Boom Jinx Maor Levi & Ashley Tomberlin - When You Loved Me (Juventa & Toby Hedges Remix)19.- Giuseppe Ottaviani & Ferry Corsten - Magenta (MIKE Remix)20.- Roger Shah & JES & Brian Laruso - Higher Than The Sun (Aly & Fila Remix)(function(d, s, id) { var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if (d.getElementById(id)) return; js = d.createElement(s); js.id = id; js.src = "//connect.facebook.net/es_ES/all.js#xfbml=1&appId=344299965594090"; fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js, fjs); }(document, 'script', 'facebook-jssdk'));
Faia and Aisu deliver a bi-weekly audio journey showcasing the world of dance music. Experience the elements.Track list 1. DNS Project - Confront [Original Mix] 2. Audrio - Dreaming Wide Awake [Original Mix] 3. Armin van Buuren, Cindy Alma - Beautiful Life feat. Cindy Alma [Mikkas Remix] 4. Aero Chord - Fight Theme [Original Mix] 5. Dirty Shade & Arma - Keep On Rockin [Original Mix] 6. Dash Berlin feat. Christina Novelli - Jar Of Hearts [Club Mix] 7. Biopunk - Aleph [Original Mix] 8. Collapse - Foul Play [Original Mix] 9. Bartley - Accelerated [Original Mix] 10. Ari Kyle & Audioscape, Christina Rivera - I Want To Stay [Dub Mix] 11. Basehead - Burn It Down [Original Mix] 12. Faruk Sabanci feat. Jaren - Discover [Rafael Frost Remix] 13. Jewelz & Scott Sparks - Cargo [Original Mix]
СЛУШАЙТЕ ЭХО ВСЕЛЕННОЙ!Подпишись на PODCAST, жми на картинку!www.myspace.com/cereraprojectwww.cerera.pdj.ru http://twitter.com/ILYAECHOhttp://www.facebook.com/CERERAhttp://vk.com/cereraproject 01. Andrew Benson - Riomaggiore (Mizar B Remix) 02. BT ft. Aqualung - Surrounded (MK Remix) 03. JimiJ - Dvoloka (Roddy Reynaert Cognitive Remix) 04. Jaytech feat. Nathan Grainger - Labour Of Love (Matt Fax Remix)FLASH OF THE WEEK! 05. Wellenrausch - Shape Of Berlin (Basil O'Glue Remix) 06. D.E.C.A.D.A - Vitam (PROFF Remix) 07. Adam Szabo & Johan Vilborg - Two To One (Original Mix) 08. Jaco - Dam Square (Original Mix) 09. Ari Kyle & Audioscape feat Christina Rivera - I Want To Stay (Dub Mix) 10. Arty feat. Fiora - Take Me Away (Grand Finale) (Extended Mix) 11. C-Systems ft Hanna Finsen - Save The Moment (Gal Abutbul Progressive Remix)
Специальный, позитивнозаряженный живой сет представил в этом выпуске организатор World of Drum'n'Bass в Питере STAS ODING, яркая подборка его треков хорошенько подготовит вас к предстоящим выходным!) Мой микс был напичкан дабками и новыми именами как артистов, так лейблов со всего мира, начинающих и продолжающих будоражить ушные раковины и сердечные чакры всех вовлеченных в драмнбэйс водоворот сегодняшнего дня! *) STAS ODING liveguestmix: 1. Deekline and Ed Solo - ego trippin 2. Danny Byrd - blaze the fire (Sub Zero rmx) 3. Ill Haze - Bat Country 4. Culture Shock - troglodyte 5. L Plus - human condition 6. Prototypes - abyss 7. Excision (Teebee and Calyx rmx) - xrated 8. Coastill - panta rhet 9. Damian Marley and Scrillex - fire make it bun dem (unknown mash up) 10. Prolix - funk hole GVOZD with fresh sounds and dubs: 1. Blue High - run run run (Target Dog) 2. Majestics - lonely days(dub) 3. Synda.Q - pulse of mars (dub) 4. Dynamic - the days of wine and roses (Influenza Minus) 5. dRamatic and dbAudio - flex through the solar system (Innerground) 6. Cloud 9 - do you want me baby (Total Science rmx) (Toolroom rec) 7. Dan Marshall - smoke and mirrors (Basdrive tunes) 8. Kraaska - imagination (dub) 9. Tyke - THX dub (grid dub) 10. Break Pitt and Tenchu - aura (Mainframe) 11. Royalston - the test(vip) (medschool dub) 12. Memtrix - slipper (Breed 12 inches) 13. Kije - jackpot (tamfree, apathy ep) 14. Malk and Paimon - pulsar (Nickbee rmx) (Citrus) 15. Agressor Bunx - disciples (Disturbed) 16. Disbase System - metalhead (dub) 17. Enei - z grab (vip) (Medschool dub/Medschool free) 18. Audioscape and Niki Mak Pres WNM (Click rmx) - flashes (Dirt, Lies and Audio Black) 19. Talent - duplicity(Mindstorm) 20. Flashback FM - perversity (dub) 21. MF and Leyla - illusion of dream (dub) 22. I Refuse - don't stop believin (liquid brilliants dub) 23. Unquote + Molecular Structures - lubov moya(Blu Mar Ten rmx)(Med School dub) 24. FatBoySlim - love island (Invisible Landscape bootleg) 25. Shram - noise from sand (dub) 26. Meatsauce - silencio lonliness(dub)
Специальный, позитивнозаряженный живой сет представил в этом выпуске организатор World of Drum'n'Bass в Питере STAS ODING, яркая подборка его треков хорошенько подготовит вас к предстоящим выходным!) Мой микс был напичкан дабками и новыми именами как артистов, так лейблов со всего мира, начинающих и продолжающих будоражить ушные раковины и сердечные чакры всех вовлеченных в драмнбэйс водоворот сегодняшнего дня! *) STAS ODING liveguestmix: 1. Deekline and Ed Solo - ego trippin 2. Danny Byrd - blaze the fire (Sub Zero rmx) 3. Ill Haze - Bat Country 4. Culture Shock - troglodyte 5. L Plus - human condition 6. Prototypes - abyss 7. Excision (Teebee and Calyx rmx) - xrated 8. Coastill - panta rhet 9. Damian Marley and Scrillex - fire make it bun dem (unknown mash up) 10. Prolix - funk hole GVOZD with fresh sounds and dubs: 1. Blue High - run run run (Target Dog) 2. Majestics - lonely days(dub) 3. Synda.Q - pulse of mars (dub) 4. Dynamic - the days of wine and roses (Influenza Minus) 5. dRamatic and dbAudio - flex through the solar system (Innerground) 6. Cloud 9 - do you want me baby (Total Science rmx) (Toolroom rec) 7. Dan Marshall - smoke and mirrors (Basdrive tunes) 8. Kraaska - imagination (dub) 9. Tyke - THX dub (grid dub) 10. Break Pitt and Tenchu - aura (Mainframe) 11. Royalston - the test(vip) (medschool dub) 12. Memtrix - slipper (Breed 12 inches) 13. Kije - jackpot (tamfree, apathy ep) 14. Malk and Paimon - pulsar (Nickbee rmx) (Citrus) 15. Agressor Bunx - disciples (Disturbed) 16. Disbase System - metalhead (dub) 17. Enei - z grab (vip) (Medschool dub/Medschool free) 18. Audioscape and Niki Mak Pres WNM (Click rmx) - flashes (Dirt, Lies and Audio Black) 19. Talent - duplicity(Mindstorm) 20. Flashback FM - perversity (dub) 21. MF and Leyla - illusion of dream (dub) 22. I Refuse - don't stop believin (liquid brilliants dub) 23. Unquote + Molecular Structures - lubov moya(Blu Mar Ten rmx)(Med School dub) 24. FatBoySlim - love island (Invisible Landscape bootleg) 25. Shram - noise from sand (dub) 26. Meatsauce - silencio lonliness(dub)