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It's easy to get up in arms when thinking about bots replacing human voices, instrumentalists and songwriters. But how realistic are those fears? And what about AI tools that are already being used in production and engineering? At what point does use of, or collaboration with AI tools become copyrightable? Who gets the royalties if AI writes a hit song? Today, we talk to musicians, critics, producers and an entertainment lawyer to unpack this complex new advance. But first, we address listener feedback in our weekly @ Us! segment. Guests: Dr. Nathan Adam, Professor of Emerging Media at Belmont, A/V producer Melody Walker, songwriter and artist who host weekly writers' round Craig Havighurst, Editorial director WMOT Jeremy Brook, Founder of Brook law firm, entertainment attorney Charles Alexander, CEO of Launcher and Outside the Box Music, songwriter, musician This episode was produced by Magnolia McKay.
SUPPORT ME ON PATREON WATCH MUSIC is not a GENRE VIDEOS and MORE FEATURED SONG: NICK – “Water Baby” (from Your EP) I've been putting this off since the very first volume of Death is DUMB. For several reasons. It's confusing & painful. It feels too much like 1994 and yet totally not. It's laden with commentary & assumptions & prejudices. It's like what I said about Eminem's “controversy” – what possible new spin or bit of insight could I provide that would justify a whole episode? But I can't do a sub-series on major deaths in music and not include this band. That's just plain cowardice, and abdication of responsibility that should strip me of any claim to being a good music podcaster. So fuck it. Time to reopen the old wound and spill my guts. Let's get one thing out of the way first. This is not about grunge. Death in music is everywhere, and while several grunge-related deaths have been high profile, they're no more numerous than in other kinds of music. This is about amazing music, nostalgia in its truest form (“the pain of returning”), and what it all means to me. It doesn't have to be for or about anyone or anything else. No lengthy history or patchwork biography – you can find those anywhere. No rehashing old arguments or trying to come up with whys and what-ifs. In fact, this isn't even going to be negative. Yes, death is fucking dumb whether it's self-inflicted or not, and it became a big part of Nirvana's story. But before that, the music was the story. And the more time passes, the more the story is overtaken by the music. As it should be. The Monkees. REM. The Beatles. The Smithereens. The Pixies. Punk. Heavy metal. Pop. Harsh dynamics that often obscure the subtle intricacies and songwriting genius. The contrast of expressing the softest vulnerabilities with the loudest shouts. Nirvana did for a generation of musicians & music lovers what those other bands did for Kurt Cobain. They reminded us that in music – and in all art – there's no such thing as “allowed”. We might seek permission by example, like Cobain did with the Pixies, but that's us battling within ourselves. The world can fuck off. As soon as you embrace that, what comes out of you is ALL YOU, ALL REAL, and ALL NEW, regardless of what came before. Were Nirvana grunge? Sure, okay. But at heart (and heart-shaped heartbreak), and as I believe they will be seen historically, they were power pop. Beautifully conceived & written pop songs, executed with primal & unopposable force. Freedom within form. Deeply conscientious creation infused with fuck-all abandon. Far too few artists – far too few people in general life – figure this out. We lean into structure & stricture, or we throw ourselves into self-centered self-destruction. We miss that sweet spot – that perfect state of giving ourselves over fully to our inner truth while still respecting forms, functions & relationships. We miss that nirvana. No album of mine captures what Nirvana meant to me better than Your EP. Every song except one was a love letter to them. Soft & bitter. Hard & open. Especially “Your Sweetness” and this week's featured song: NICK – “Water Baby” (from Your EP) What's your relationship with Nirvana? What are your thoughts/feelings/memories on Cobain & his untimely death? Can you enjoy the music despite this? Do you hear the unabashed (or I guess severely bashed) pop music in their songs? What other bands do you feel expressed the beautiful heartbreak of existence? Discuss dammit! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/musicisnotagenre/support
Take a journey will Mr. Henry and Mr. Fite to the great country of Japan. Learn about the music from Japan on their not so luxurious boat trip…. In fact, the Captain of the boat seems to have a little trouble during the entire trip. Hopefully, they make it, but learning about some cool instruments from Japan will be heard and enjoyed! Thank you so much for listening to the show. Please leave us a review on iTunes! ***Classroom and Homeschool Teachers*** Find our digital resource to help enhance your classroom HERE! Looking for more resources to enhance and help teach The Music of Japan Episode? Check out the: Music Class in a Box: Music of Japan Like us on Facebook! Check out the YouTube Channel! Mr. Fite Check out original fun and educational music from Mr. Fite at www.brucefite.com Mr. Henry Are you looking for affordable piano lessons for your 6-10-year-old? Start the music journey with Mr. Henry by taking a sneak peek into the Premier Membership with the FREE Mini-Piano Course! https://www.mrhenrysmusicworld.com/piano Which instrument is from Japan? Second Instrument First Instrument First Instrument First Instrument
Book Vs Movie: “Logan's Run” The Cult Classic Novel & Film That Inspired Generations of SciFi Fans Imagine living in a world where you can live as free as you please, but you have to allow yourself to be killed at 21 (or 30?) This dystopian tale comes from two science fiction authors, William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johson in 1976 with Logan's Run. Logan is a “Sandman” who chases “runners” who wish to escape their creepy fate. The original story was inspired by the turbulent campus life in the 1960s and caught the imagination of SciFi fans everywhere. The setting is 2116, and from the “Little War,” it was decided that in order for earth to survive, the population needed to be kept artificially down. People live with a “palm flower” that changes color as they age. When they hit 21, it is called their ‘last day” and to report to “Sleepshop.” It is there they are killed using a pleasure-increasing toxic gas. Logan being a Deep Sleep Operative, he can tell when people are trying to escape their fate and run to a free land called “Sanctuary.” He uses a gun called a “homer” because it can “home” their body heat and evaporate them. Sandmen also use martial arts and generally have no sympathy for runners. Logan's love interest in “Jessica 6” distrusts him at first but eventually along with Logan's friend Francis they off to the Sanctuary. Francis, it turns out, is an oldster of 42 whose palm flower malfunctioned and he got by with plastic surgery to change his appearance Jessica and Logan are then sent off on a rocket outside of Mars to start their lives over. The 1976 movie stars Michael York as Logan 5 and Jenny Agutter as Jessica 6. The movie changes the maximum age to 30 and this time the “last dayers” end their lives in a game called the “Carrousel” which causes them to evaporate in front of an audience. In 2274, every person is implanted with a “life clock” that shows their age. Logan 5 and his friend Francis 7 are both Sandmen who one day kill a runner who had an “ankh” jewelry symbol. Turns out this symbol is for people who are looking for “Sanctuary” and that is how he identifies Jessica 6. They go on the run together and there is quite a bit of wackiness with a robot named Box who wants to freeze and eat them, Washington DC mossed over and an old man with cats who wants to help them. There are also sexy costumes and special effects which were considered a big deal at the time. (Wow!) So, between the original novel and the movie--which did we prefer? Have a listen and find out! In this ep the Margos discuss: The journey of the 1967 story to the 1976 movie Biggest changes between book & movie The 1977 TV series that surprisingly did not take off The special effects of the time The cast: Michael York (Logan 5,) Jenny Agutter (Jessica 6,) Richard Jordan (Francis 7,) Roscoe Lee Browne (Box voice), Farrah Fawcett-Majors (Holly 13), and Peter Ustinov as the Old Man. Clips used: Logan decides to run Logan's Run trailer “The Carousel” Logan procures Jessica 6 Jessica and Logan meet “The Box” Music by Jerry Goldsmith Book Vs Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts Join our Patreon page to help support the show! https://www.patreon.com/bookversusmovie Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/ Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.com Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Brought to you by Audible.com You can sign up for a FREE 30-day trial here http://www.audible.com/?source_code=PDTGBPD060314004R Margo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.com Margo P. @ShesNachoMama https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine
Book Vs Movie: “Logan's Run” The Cult Classic Novel & Film That Inspired Generations of SciFi Fans Imagine living in a world where you can live as free as you please, but you have to allow yourself to be killed at 21 (or 30?) This dystopian tale comes from two science fiction authors, William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johson in 1976 with Logan's Run. Logan is a “Sandman” who chases “runners” who wish to escape their creepy fate. The original story was inspired by the turbulent campus life in the 1960s and caught the imagination of SciFi fans everywhere. The setting is 2116, and from the “Little War,” it was decided that in order for earth to survive, the population needed to be kept artificially down. People live with a “palm flower” that changes color as they age. When they hit 21, it is called their ‘last day” and to report to “Sleepshop.” It is there they are killed using a pleasure-increasing toxic gas. Logan being a Deep Sleep Operative, he can tell when people are trying to escape their fate and run to a free land called “Sanctuary.” He uses a gun called a “homer” because it can “home” their body heat and evaporate them. Sandmen also use martial arts and generally have no sympathy for runners. Logan's love interest in “Jessica 6” distrusts him at first but eventually along with Logan's friend Francis they off to the Sanctuary. Francis, it turns out, is an oldster of 42 whose palm flower malfunctioned and he got by with plastic surgery to change his appearance Jessica and Logan are then sent off on a rocket outside of Mars to start their lives over. The 1976 movie stars Michael York as Logan 5 and Jenny Agutter as Jessica 6. The movie changes the maximum age to 30 and this time the “last dayers” end their lives in a game called the “Carrousel” which causes them to evaporate in front of an audience. In 2274, every person is implanted with a “life clock” that shows their age. Logan 5 and his friend Francis 7 are both Sandmen who one day kill a runner who had an “ankh” jewelry symbol. Turns out this symbol is for people who are looking for “Sanctuary” and that is how he identifies Jessica 6. They go on the run together and there is quite a bit of wackiness with a robot named Box who wants to freeze and eat them, Washington DC mossed over and an old man with cats who wants to help them. There are also sexy costumes and special effects which were considered a big deal at the time. (Wow!) So, between the original novel and the movie--which did we prefer? Have a listen and find out! In this ep the Margos discuss: The journey of the 1967 story to the 1976 movie Biggest changes between book & movie The 1977 TV series that surprisingly did not take off The special effects of the time The cast: Michael York (Logan 5,) Jenny Agutter (Jessica 6,) Richard Jordan (Francis 7,) Roscoe Lee Browne (Box voice), Farrah Fawcett-Majors (Holly 13), and Peter Ustinov as the Old Man. Clips used: Logan decides to run Logan's Run trailer “The Carousel” Logan procures Jessica 6 Jessica and Logan meet “The Box” Music by Jerry Goldsmith Book Vs Movie is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. Find more podcasts you will love Frolic.Media/podcasts Join our Patreon page to help support the show! https://www.patreon.com/bookversusmovie Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/ Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.com Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Brought to you by Audible.com You can sign up for a FREE 30-day trial here http://www.audible.com/?source_code=PDTGBPD060314004R Margo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.com Margo P. @ShesNachoMama https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ Our logo was designed by Madeleine Gainey/Studio 39 Marketing Follow on Instagram @Studio39Marketing & @musicalmadeleine
Tom Dunne stops by for a chat about Bob Dylan turning 80 and his own brush with death. He opens up to Jarlath for the first time about the rare heart condition that put him into coma for several days. An appreciation for life runs through his music recommendations for this week including the new Nick Cave book, albums by Paul Weller and St. Vincent and a documentary about the legendary band The Sparks. To hear every episode in full and to gain access to the entire back-catalogue of over 400 Irishman Abroad episodes that are not available on iTunes for just the price of a pint every month visit www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad Our charity partner is jigsawonline.ie. In these tricky times, Jigsaw provides a range of resources, advice and care for your people to help them strengthen their mental health and the skills needed to navigate life. Please visit their website and consider making a donation. For updates on future episodes and live shows follow @jarlath on Twitter, visit www.jigser.com or email the show directly on irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com. Disclaimer: All materials contained within this podcast are copyright protected. Third party reuse and/or quotation in whole or in part is prohibited unless direct credit and/or hyperlink to the Irishman Abroad podcast is clearly and accurately provided.
Trace talks to Denholm Ellis who works at the Hotbox Music venue in Chelmsford Essex and discuss moving their concerts online, how lockdown impacted on them and their skateboard shop.For more information: You tube Hot Box Live Eventshttps://hotboxlive.co.uk/ https://rockchatwithtrace.com/ Interview date 27 April 2021
The Selection Box, our recommendations podcast, goes weekly for the very first time. Starting with Tom Dunne offering up his best picks of the month. Each week our team of experts will point you in the direction of the best books, tv, film, tech and tunes. This is Patron exclusive episode. To hear every episode in full and to gain access to the entire back-catalogue of over 400 Irishman Abroad episodes that are not available on iTunes for just the price of a pint every month visit www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad Our charity partner is jigsawonline.ie. In these tricky times, Jigsaw provides a range of resources, advice and care for your people to help them strengthen their mental health and the skills needed to navigate life. Please visit their website and consider making a donation. For updates on future episodes and live shows follow @jarlath on Twitter, visit www.jigser.com or email the show directly on irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com. Disclaimer: All materials contained within this podcast are copyright protected. Third party reuse and/or quotation in whole or in part is prohibited unless direct credit and/or hyperlink to the Irishman Abroad podcast is clearly and accurately provided.
Techstination interview: The story behind the app controlled Muro Box music box: Co-founder Shiao-Chen Tsai
In Juke Box Music, Ray Davies took three chords and churned out one of the band's best juke box songs of the era.
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Where giving you every once in a while a music cast! This time ink me up and bombs out!
A test of the new live Anchor co-host system.
The highly successful Beat Box productions shares with us how to follow your passions and don't hold back in following your dreams in life.
A couple of fights overshadowed the list of crappy week 9 games. And thankfully we can move onto week 10. It may get repetitive, but Anthony, John, and Brian will give you their insight on their pre-fixed list of week 10 games and give you their Boys of the Week! We also have many great articles on our site, fantasylens.wordpress.com, including our weekly Waiver Wire column. It provides great insight and a fun read. Have any thoughts or comments? Tweet us @Fantasy_Lens and/or email us at fantasylenspodcast@gmail.com. As always, please rate, subscribe, and download our podcast on iTunes, Google Play, and Stitcher! Last, but not least, join our Draft Kings league where we run a weekly $3 contest. Join now before it fills up. https://dkn.gs/r/YY_JshJHFE-C_QNZ8AXJYg
BIG PROGRESSIVE ADVENTURE 2013CD 05 - LEAVING THE PLANET 01. Nicolas Neik - Renacer (Original Mix) [Balkan Connection South America] 02. Nick Hogendoorn - Science (Adam Byrd Remix) [Silk Textures] 03. Hegrustin - Rising of the Sun (Shane Robinson Remix) [Silk Textures] 04. Marc Poppcke - History Repeating (Deepfunk Sunset Mix) [Sudbeat Music] 05. Guy J - Mercury (Original Mix) [Tronic] 06. Tvardovsky - Alone Man (Original Mix) [99percentrecordings] 07. Tvardovsky - White Night (Original Mix) [Lowbit] 08. Deriwer - Speechless (Stanisha Remix) [LuPS Records] 09. Dpen - Kapou Ekei (Tim Penner Remix) [Baires Records] 10. David Chong - On Your Way To Heaven (Original Mix) [Outside the Box Music] 11. Eelke Kleijn - Eenvoud (Original Mix) [Outside The Box Music] 12. Napalm - Sunday (Original Mix) [LuPS Records] 13. Frankey & Sandrino - We Are All Dust (Original Mix) [Moodmusic] 14. Marc Poppcke - When You Are Near (Original Mix) [Last Night On Earth]
BIG PROGRESSIVE ADVENTURE 2013CD 05 - LEAVING THE PLANET 01. Nicolas Neik - Renacer (Original Mix) [Balkan Connection South America] 02. Nick Hogendoorn - Science (Adam Byrd Remix) [Silk Textures] 03. Hegrustin - Rising of the Sun (Shane Robinson Remix) [Silk Textures] 04. Marc Poppcke - History Repeating (Deepfunk Sunset Mix) [Sudbeat Music] 05. Guy J - Mercury (Original Mix) [Tronic] 06. Tvardovsky - Alone Man (Original Mix) [99percentrecordings] 07. Tvardovsky - White Night (Original Mix) [Lowbit] 08. Deriwer - Speechless (Stanisha Remix) [LuPS Records] 09. Dpen - Kapou Ekei (Tim Penner Remix) [Baires Records] 10. David Chong - On Your Way To Heaven (Original Mix) [Outside the Box Music] 11. Eelke Kleijn - Eenvoud (Original Mix) [Outside The Box Music] 12. Napalm - Sunday (Original Mix) [LuPS Records] 13. Frankey & Sandrino - We Are All Dust (Original Mix) [Moodmusic] 14. Marc Poppcke - When You Are Near (Original Mix) [Last Night On Earth]
READY TO BE CHILLED CHAPTER:019 Track List: 1. MOTORCITYSOUL - (You Don't Know) The Blues (INFRAcom Redords) 2. CODE 718 - Equinox (Henrik Schwarz Remix) (Strictly Rhythm Records) 3. SEBASTIAN DAVIDSON - Cherry Blossom (Spiritchaser remix) (Outside the Box Music) 4. SERGEY SILVERTONE & Anturage - Sweet Baby (Incepto Deep Records) 5. PHONIQUE feat Ian James Whitelaw - You, That I'm With (Dessous Records) 6. MOTORCITYSOUL - (Potelea) Mbali [Basic Mix] (Ibadan Records) 7. DUSKY ft. Janai - Its Not Enough (AnjunaDeep Records) 8. DEEP ACTIVE SOUND – Oddity (Disclosure Project Records) 9. 12 TONES & MIKELE - Elpida (Christos Fourkis remix) (Avatone Records) 10. LUKESHARA & Saul Secco - Flew Down (Space Mix) (Broken Records) Thanks to all the labels and artist for his music. All tracks selected and mixed by Rayco Santos. http://www.raycosantos.com Encoded and Host by MUSICZONE RECORDS
Tracklist: 01. Soulfinder - Fly Away (Dynamic illusion mix) Toes in the Sand Recordings 02. Soulfinder - Hide & Seek - Deep Records 03. Sebastian Davidsion - Things that get lost (Soulfinder's Remix) Outside the Box Music 04. Soulfinder - Fundamental Movement ( Piyush Awasthi) - Carica Records 05. Biologic - Afterlife - 06. Mike Creigo - Meltdown 07. Soulfinder - Prolific (Phyton Mix) Toes in the Sand Recordings 08. Yoran - Insideout 09. Satoshi Sumi - Java (Nacho Marco Mix) 10. Soulfinder - Never Let Go - Mistque Music
Гостевой микс для программы "Sky Cafe" (Тюмень)... название и содержание идентичны) 01.Justin Margovan - Low Slung Operator (Phobic) 02.MarcAshken Matt Tolfrey - Babygirl (Daniel Sanchez 13 minutes of love Remix) (Saved) 03.Plaupez - Bur (DeepClass) 04.Lank - Time to Move (Outside the Box Music) 05.Watchmen - Twitter (Composure) 06.Phenomenon - Positive Education (Justin Steel Progressive House Mix) (Worldwide Exclusive) 07.David West Inkfish - Burnin (Tolerant) 08.Vadim Ainur - Deep Inside Me (Support House) 09.DJ Gordon - The Daydreamer (Superfly)
Гостевой микс для программы "Sky Cafe" (Тюмень)... название и содержание идентичны) 01.Justin Margovan - Low Slung Operator (Phobic) 02.MarcAshken Matt Tolfrey - Babygirl (Daniel Sanchez 13 minutes of love Remix) (Saved) 03.Plaupez - Bur (DeepClass) 04.Lank - Time to Move (Outside the Box Music) 05.Watchmen - Twitter (Composure) 06.Phenomenon - Positive Education (Justin Steel Progressive House Mix) (Worldwide Exclusive) 07.David West Inkfish - Burnin (Tolerant) 08.Vadim Ainur - Deep Inside Me (Support House) 09.DJ Gordon - The Daydreamer (Superfly)
Playlist: 01. Ben Watt feat. Julia Biel - Guinea Pig (Vocal Variation Mix) [Buzzin' Fly] 02. Oliver Moldan And Patric La Funk - Good Fellas (Patch Park Remix) [TimBee] 03. Lexicon Avenue - Pursuit (Jim Rivers Remix) [Forensic] 04. Elusive - Schnatz (Nick Hogendoorn And Eelke Kleijn Remix) [Outside the Box Music] 05. The PQM Project - Love Of The Hour (Dan HabarNam Remix) [Abducted Rec.] 06. Oliver Morgenroth - Jet Stream (Royal Sapien Traveler Mix) [Jetlag Digital] 07. Blackwatch And Greed - Gentle Rain (Glenn Morrison And Arnej Remix) [Baroque] 08. Luigi Lusini - Privilege (Original Mix) [The Clubbers] 09. Eelke Kleijn - Dopamine Theory (Yvel And Tristan Remix) [Outside The Box Music] 10. Oliver Moldan And Jerome Isma-Ae - White Lobster (Remy Remix) [68 Rec.] 11. Hot Chip - Touch Too Much (Kollektiv Turmstrasse Remix) [EMI] 12. Marc Mitchell - Souls On Board (Main Mix) [Proton Music] 13. Terry Lee Brown Jr. feat. Robert Manos - Wait (The Timewriter Remix) [Plastic City] 14. Jimmy Van M feat. Steve T - My Eyes (2am JVM And Marc Mitchell Mix) [Proton Music] 15. Miss Nine - Sweet Rain [925digital] 16. Andrelli And Blue feat. Hila - Transparent (Jody Wisternoff Dub Mix) [Coldharbour Rec.] 17. Luke Chable - Melburn (Maor Levi's Big Room Mix) [CDR] 18. Bedrock - Heaven Scent (M.O.D.E Remix) [Bedrock Music]
Playlist: 01. Triangle Sun - Beautiful (BarBQ Deep in Saint-Petersburg Vocal Mix) [CDR] 02. Forteba - I'll Never Die [Plastic City] 03. Mavann - Take Me High (Styler Steel Remix) [Made Inn Music] 04. Fading Ocean - In Too Deep (Nick Hogendoorn Eelke Kleijn Remix) [Outside the Box Music] 05. Spirit Catcher - Night Vision (Osamu M Satoshi Fumi Remix) [Outerspace] 06. Ogi Gee Cash Synchronized - Minimal Confusion (Dub Mix) [Proton Music] 07. Faithless feat. Cat Power - A Kind Of Peace (Lo5 Mix) [Nates Tunes] 08. Matthew Dekay - Timeless (DJ Tommyboy Remix) [Armada Holland] 09. Absance - Train Of Thoughts (Michael Levan Remix) [Morphosis] 10. Darin Epsilon pres. Mimoori - Green Destiny (Noosh Girard Remix) [Source of Gravity] 11. Sasha - Mongoose (Bs As Deep Remix) [CDR] 12. Pako Frederik - Percunia (Maniac Sparse Dub Mix) [Global Underground] 13. The Hamptons - Don't Know Any Better [Audio Logic] 14. Sancho E-Lation - Amphibian (Ryan Sullivan Remix) [Bellarine] 15. Cloudsurfers - Lost Visions (Cullera Remix) [Ultimate House] 16. Quivver - Surin (Original Mix) [BozBoz] 17. Jay Lumen pres. Monologue - In Love (Original Mix) [Global Underground] 18. C-Jay vs. LeRon Yves Eaux - Fantoomlust (Original Mix) [Vapour Rec.] 19. V-Sag - Close To The End (Original Mix) [L2 Music]