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Best podcasts about greg milner

Latest podcast episodes about greg milner

Zeitsprung
GAG484: Emil Berliner und die Erfindung der Musikindustrie

Zeitsprung

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 57:53


Wir springen in dieser Folge in die USA des späten 19. Jahrhunderts. Sowohl Thomas Edison als auch Alexander Graham Bell haben gerade die ersten Tonaufnahme- und Wiedergabegeräte entwickelt, als ein deutscher Einwanderer sich daran macht, alles aufzuwirbeln. Wir sprechen in dieser Folge darüber, wie Emil Berliner scheinbar aus dem Nichts die Arbeit dieser beiden Koryphäen verbessert und damit den Grundstein für die Musikindustrie, so wie wir sie heute kennen, legt. // Erwähnte Folgen GAG463: Die Erfindung der Glühlampe – https://gadg.fm/463 GAG473: Die Erfindung der Lochkarte – https://gadg.fm/473 GAG358: Philipp Reis und die Erfindung des Telefons – https://gadg.fm/358 GAG168: Carl Laemmle und die Anfänge Hollywoods – https://gadg.fm/168 GAG448: Die Phenol-Verschwörung – https://gadg.fm/448 GAG437: Die holprige Karriere des Reißverschlusses – https://gadg.fm/437 GAG480: Kein Klecks – die Erfindung des Kugelschreibers – https://gadg.fm/480 GAG14: Ein englisches Atlantis – https://gadg.fm/14 // Literatur - Andre Millard. America on Record: A History of Recorded Sound. Cambridge University Press, 2005. - David Morton. Off the Record: The Technology and Culture of Sound Recording in America. Rutgers University Press, 2000. - Greg Milner. Perfecting Sound Forever: An Aural History of Recorded Music. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2009. - Jonathan Scott. Into the Groove. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2022. Das Episdodenbild zeigt eines der ersten Patente Berliners. Die Aufnahme von Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville wurde von First Sounds rekonstruiert und unter einer Attribution 4.0 International Creative Commons Lizenz zur Verfügung gestellt. //Aus unserer Werbung Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/GeschichtenausderGeschichte //Wir haben auch ein Buch geschrieben: Wer es erwerben will, es ist überall im Handel, aber auch direkt über den Verlag zu erwerben: https://www.piper.de/buecher/geschichten-aus-der-geschichte-isbn-978-3-492-06363-0 Wer Becher, T-Shirts oder Hoodies erwerben will: Die gibt's unter https://geschichte.shop Wer unsere Folgen lieber ohne Werbung anhören will, kann das über eine kleine Unterstützung auf Steady oder ein Abo des GeschichteFM-Plus Kanals auf Apple Podcasts tun. Wir freuen uns, wenn ihr den Podcast bei Apple Podcasts oder wo auch immer dies möglich ist rezensiert oder bewertet. Wir freuen uns auch immer, wenn ihr euren Freundinnen und Freunden, Kolleginnen und Kollegen oder sogar Nachbarinnen und Nachbarn von uns erzählt! Du möchtest Werbung in diesem Podcast schalten? Dann erfahre hier mehr über die Werbemöglichkeiten bei Seven.One Audio: https://www.seven.one/portfolio/sevenone-audio

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson
Floating restaurant could set up shop on South Perth Foreshore

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 5:58


Coode Street Foreshore could be home to South Perth's first pop-up floating restaurant. City of South Perth mayor Greg Milner told Oliver Peterson on Perth Live the proposed venue would provide a unique experience.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Twenty Thousand Hertz
Tune Tech

Twenty Thousand Hertz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 27:18 Very Popular


From electric guitars to samplers to drum machines and beyond, the music we love is only possible thanks to the technology used to create it. In many ways, the history of popular music is really a history of technological innovation. In this episode, we partnered with BandLab to unpack four inventions that changed music forever. Featuring author and journalist Greg Milner. Watch our video shorts on Youtube, Instagram, and TikTok. Follow us on Reddit, Twitter, and Facebook. Sign up for Twenty Thousand Hertz+ to get our entire catalog ad-free. If you know what this week's mystery sound is, tell us at mystery.20k.org Visit bandlab.com/download to start creating and sharing music anytime, anywhere. Buy Greg's book Perfecting Sound Forever: An Aural History of Recorded Music. Episode transcript, music, and credits can be found here: https://www.20k.org/episodes/tunetech Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Business Daily
Fashion: Paying less for the wedding dress?

Business Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 18:18


In the UK, brides spend an average of £1,400 on a dress for the big day. But inflation and the rising cost of living means that's starting to change. We look at the trend of spending less on wedding dresses - buying them ready-to-wear from a boutique in London, or even from a supermarket. And we're in India where some brides are starting to spend less - not always easy when spending lavishly on weddings is often the expectation. Produced and presented by Deborah Weitzmann with additional presenting from Devina Gupta. (Image: Ruth in her second hand wedding gown. Image credit: Greg Milner)

No Dumb Questions
134 - Death by GPS

No Dumb Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 77:31 Very Popular


 SPONSORED BY: HELLOFRESH Go to hellofresh.com/ndq16 and use the code ndq16 at checkout for 16 free meals and three free gifts.  AUDIBLE To get a 30-day trial, a free book, and access to the entire Audible Plus catalog, go to audible.com/ndq or text “NDQ” to 500500. STUFF IN THIS EPISODE: Plants v Zombies 2 The Drug Stopper TI-85 Calculator TI Calculator Games NationStates game Elden Ring Skyrim Untitled Goose Game Farm RPG George R.R. Martin Medieval Period - The Middle Ages Fallout Rollei 35 Death by GPS Pinpoint by Greg Milner   CONNECT WITH NO DUMB QUESTIONS: Support No Dumb Questions on Patreon if that sounds good to you Discuss this episode here NDQ Subreddit Our podcast YouTube channel Our website is nodumbquestions.fm No Dumb Questions Twitter Matt's Twitter Destin's Twitter SUBSCRIBE LINKS: Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe on Android OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELS ARE ALSO FUN: Matt's YouTube Channel (The Ten Minute Bible Hour) Destin's YouTube Channel (Smarter Every Day)

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Interférences
Check this sound !

Interférences

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2022 58:15


durée : 00:58:15 - Check this sound ! - par : Matthieu Conquet - Ecoutez ces sons qui s'accumulent et se chevauchent, parmi les nouveautés : Lizzo, Nova Twins, Jimi Jules, Jack White. Question de son encore et une histoire de la musique enregistrée par un livre fantastique, et enfin deux pépites au menu du Disquaire Day. « Fear of the Dawn » la peur de l'aube ou encore l'éosophobie si vous voulez vous la jouer grec ancien : c'est le titre de ce morceau de Jack White dont je vous parlais déjà samedi dernier. Une démonstration de maitrise dans le traitement des sons, des couches et des distorsions. sur le plan sonore c'est phénoménal. Ecoutez-le au casque si vous le pouvez, il y a un jeu et un plaisir des sons indiscutable. Si vous entendez en début d'émission ce bruit de bête dans Les Bronzés font du ski : c'est pour vous parler de SONS. Comment on les perçoit et comment le fait de les enregistrer -et ce depuis 1860 jusqu'à nos jours- pose des questions fondamentales. Je vous parlerai de la réédition d'un livre passionnant  Perfecting Sound Forever (Castor Astral) de Greg Milner qui raconte comment la musique a fait évoluer les technologies d'enregistrements mais aussi comment la technologie a influencé la musique et notre manière de l'entendre. « L'album dont on parla le plus en 1977 (en tout cas parmi les gens qui aimaient parler de ce genre de choses) fut Never Mind the Bollocks. Here's the Sex Pistols, mais le plus écouté fut Rumours de Fleetwood Mac, le plus grand album de 1977 et désormais l'un des plus grands de tous les temps. Moi qui trouve les deux géniaux, je peux affirmer avec certitude que sur le plan dialectique, Never Mind the Bollocks est analogique et Rumours est numérique -pas tant à cause de leurs procédés de fabrication qu'à cause du message qu'ils transmettent : «No Future» (sans avenir) contre « Don't. Stop. Thinking about tomorrow. » (N'arrête. Pas. De penser à demain) » Greg Milner extrait p. 213 "Check This Sound" comme on dit outre-Manche. Ecoutez donc, par contraste, ce dont sont capables les nuyoricains de Standing On The Corner. Étonnant voyage par le son, encore. Du coté du bac des nouveautés vous écouterez le gros son des Nova Twins, les bruissements du Suisse Jimi Jules, et le nouveau Lizzo « About Damn Time » : il était temps. Côté rééditions et sons anciens, le Disquaire Day sera peut-être l'occasion pour certains de retourner chez les disquaires proches y trouver les sorties prévues à cette occasion, dont cette perle brésilienne : « Féminina » de Joyce en 1977, une session de plus de 11 minutes enregistrée à New York, produite arrangée et dirigée par l'immense Claus Ogerman. On pensera aussi à l'acoustique des salles avec Vincent Delerm qui revient, 20 ans après, dans la salle de ses premiers succès : à l'Européen place de Clichy. Vous verrez que dans son nouveau morceau "Avec Jeanne" il a lui aussi une manière particulière de placer la piste de voix, comme détachée du reste de la bande sonore par son phrasé et sa réverbération. Côté acoustique et symphonique même notez que mardi prochain Bernard Lavilliers sera au Studio 104 avec les musiciens de l'Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France - Bernard Lavilliers Symphonic ce sera en direct de 20h à 21h 30 mardi prochain, soirée présentée par Rebecca Manzoni. Et maintenant on va écouter une couleur ou plutôt une rétro-couleur : Donna Blue qui viennent d'entrer en playlist sur inter. Un duo venu d'Amsterdam , le couple Bart Van Dalen et Danique Van Kesteren. Visiblement ils sont dingues de Lee Hazlewood et Nancy Sinatra, du son californien des années 60, ils sont aussi francophiles ce qui ne gâche rien : Donna Blue « Solitaire » Titres diffusés : Jack White : « Fear of the Dawn » Donna Blue : « Solitaire » Vincent Delerm : « Avec Jeanne » Lizzo : « About Damn Time » Oumou Sangaré : « Wassulu Don » Nova Twins : « Cleopatra » ROSALÍA : « CUUUUuuuuuute » Willie Williams : « Armageddon Time » (1979) Curtis Harding : « Forever More » Fleetwood Mac : « Dreams » (1977) Standing On The Corner : « G-E-T-O-U-T!! T

Caesura: The Music Explorer's Podcast
Book Club: Perfecting Sound Forever by Greg Milner

Caesura: The Music Explorer's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 71:45


This week we talk about the book Perfecting Sound Forever: An Aural History of Recorded Music, about...well, music recording, and you know we have some hot takes on the analog vs. digital debate! Enjoy! Albums of the Week: Scott: Dying Fetus—Stop At Nothing JimJam: The Upsetters—Blackboard Jungle Dub

The Joined Up Writing Podcast
Nobody Knows What They're Doing – Greg Milner – Joined Up#150

The Joined Up Writing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021


SUBSCRIBE NOW ON –  iTUNES   STITCHER   SPOTIFY   OVERCAST Subscribe to the newsletter for free stuff and bonus content here. It's episode 150 with non-fiction author, Greg Milner who wrote the excellent ‘Perfecting Sound Forever' and ‘Pinpoint'. He's also got … Continue reading →

Space Capital Podcast
Ep. 15 - Pinpoint

Space Capital Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 39:27


Space-based technologies are the building blocks of innovation and enable our global economy. Early infrastructure investments in GPS by the government were leveraged by distribution pioneers Trimble, Magellan, and Garmin, who not only made the signal more useful/accessible by military troops, but also for commercial purposes. The importance of this space-based signal cannot be understated and is now ubiquitous in our everyday lives through applications like Google Maps, Lyft/Uber, and Pokemon GO, which have accounted for some of the largest venture outcomes in history. In this episode, we talk to Greg Milner, author of Pinpoint: How GPS is Changing Technology, Culture, and Our Minds. Pinpoint: How GPS is Changing Technology, Culture, and Our Minds U.S. Department of Commerce: GPS Economic Study Presentation Rethinking GPS: Engineering Next-Gen Location at Uber Google introduces Google Maps API The World's First Space War

Reading Envy
Reading Envy 168: TBR Explode 3

Reading Envy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019


Jenny uses part of her Fall Break to record a bonus episode that has some end of the year stuff but is almost all the third part of her 2019 TBR Explode Project. Jenny mocks herself for thinking she'd ever want to read philosophy, and tries to use less harsh language to talk about an author she doesn't care for. Download or listen via this link: Reading Envy 168: TBR Explode 3.Subscribe to the podcast via this link: FeedburnerOr subscribe via Apple Podcasts by clicking: SubscribeOr listen through TuneIn Or listen on Google PlayListen via StitcherListen through Spotify Link to Best of 2019 contribution form Books Discussed:JulyThe Jung Cult by Richard Noll Eros and the Mysteries of Love: The Metaphysics of Sex by Julius Evola Wonder Boys by Michael ChabonYou Are Not a Stranger Here by Adam Haslett Beatrice and Virgil by Yann Martel American Genius: A Comedy by Lynne TillmanThe Master by Colm Toibin The Infinities by John Banville Mortals by Norman Rush Half of a Yellow Sun by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie AugustThe Statement by Brian MooreThe Animal-Lover's Book of Beastly Murder by Patricia Highsmith Islandia by Austin Tappan WrightThe Accordionist's Son by Bernardo AtxagaPerfecting Sound Forever: An Aural History of Recorded Music by Greg Milner Divine Music by Suruchi MohanEverything Ravaged, Everything Burned by Wells TowerThe Executioner's Song by Norman MailerConcrete Island by J.G. BallardThe Worst Hard Time: The Untold Story of Those Who Survived the Great American Dust Bowl by Egan, TimothySeptember The Onion Field by Joseph Wambaugh Family Pictures by Sue Miller The Three Weissmanns of Westport by Cathleen SchineFlatterland by Ian Stewart The Wind in the Woods by Rose Senehi Vurt by Jeff Noon Night Sky Mine by Melissa Scott Miles from Nowhere by Nami Mun Come to Me by Amy Bloom (September) Princess Noire by Nadine CohodasOther MentionsImagine Me Gone by Adam Haslett   Related Episodes:Episode 149 - TBR Explode!Episode 158 - TBR Explode 2Stalk me online:Jenny at GoodreadsJenny on TwitterJenny is @readingenvy on Instagram and Litsy  

Twenty Thousand Hertz
#78 | The Loudness Wars

Twenty Thousand Hertz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 36:02


In part 2 of the story of mastering, we explore the consequences of the Loudness War and call out some of the worst offenders. We’ll also hear about the artists and mastering engineers who have been fighting back, and learn how modern listening habits might finally put an end to this sonic arms race. Twenty Thousand Hertz is produced out of the studios of Defacto Sound and hosted by Dallas Taylor. Follow the show on Twitter & Facebook.  Become a monthly contributor at 20k.org/donate. If you know what this week's mystery sound is, tell us at mystery.20k.org. Check out Ian Shepherd’s podcast The Mastering Show. Check out Greg Milner’s book, Perfecting Sound Forever. Consolidate your credit card debt today and get an additional interest rate discount at lightstream.com/20k. Try ZipRecruiter for free at ziprecruiter.com/20k. Episode transcript, music, and credits can be found here: https://www.20k.org/episodes/loudnesswars

Twenty Thousand Hertz
#77 | The [COMPRESSED] History of Mastering

Twenty Thousand Hertz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 31:43


Join us on a musical journey from the Golden Age of analog mastering to the digital methods of today. We’ll find out why the music industry became obsessed with loudness, and learn how the digital era transformed the way that music sounds. Featuring Greg Milner and Ian Shepherd. Twenty Thousand Hertz is produced out of the studios of Defacto Sound, and hosted by Dallas Taylor. Follow the show on Twitter & Facebook.  Become a monthly contributor at 20k.org/donate. If you know what this week's mystery sound is, tell us at mystery.20k.org. Check out Ian Shepherd’s podcast The Mastering Show. Check out Greg Milner’s book, Perfecting Sound Forever. Consolidate your credit card debt today and get an additional interest rate discount at lightstream.com/20k. Go to forhims.com/20k for your $5 complete hair kit. Check out SONOS at sonos.com. Episode transcript, music, and credits can be found here: https://www.20k.org/episodes/historyofmastering

GeoGearHeads; The weekly show for Geocaching and Location-Based Gaming

For the two hundred eighty-first edition of the GeoGearHeads fills us in about the technology behind the GPS system. Some of the reference material he used in he research was; "" by Mohinder S. Grewal, Lawrence R. Weill, and Angus P. Andrews "" by Greg Milner "" by Hiawatha Bray The live video session from this Google+ Hangout On Air can be found on . Subscribe to the feed: Social Media: Email:

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The Gist
Do You Rely on GPS? Thank Chuck E. Cheese and William F. Buckley

The Gist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2016 25:57


Most of us would be lost without GPS. So why do we think it’s hilarious when people drive into the ocean or walk to the Arctic Circle because phone maps told them to? In Pinpoint, author Greg Milner looks at our uneasy relationship with the technology and the ways GPS has reorganized our culture and our brains.  On The Spiel, Mike looks at Donald Trump’s latest failed endeavor: public opinion polling.    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
Gist: Do You Rely on GPS? Thank Chuck E. Cheese and William F. Buckley

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2016 25:57


Most of us would be lost without GPS. So why do we think it’s hilarious when people drive into the ocean or walk to the Arctic Circle because phone maps told them to? In Pinpoint, author Greg Milner looks at our uneasy relationship with the technology and the ways GPS has reorganized our culture and our brains.  On The Spiel, Mike looks at Donald Trump’s latest failed endeavor: public opinion polling.    Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Steve Fast
Greg Milner, 7-31-16

Steve Fast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2016 15:09


From firing missiles from drones to catching Pokemon: journalist Greg Milner joins The Steve Fast show to discusses how GPS technology is altering our lives. Milner is the author of "Pinpoint: How GPS Is Changing Technology, Culture, and Our Minds."

CarneCruda.es PROGRAMAS
CC 198 - Del fonógrafo al mp3: la historia de la música grabada (PROGRAMA COMPLETO)

CarneCruda.es PROGRAMAS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2016 75:54


Hemos hecho un apasionante viaje a través de los disco para conocer la historia de la música grabada a través de 100 años como cuenta “El sonido y la perfección”, libro de Greg Milner que ha traducido Yuri Méndez, más conocido como Pájaro Sunrise. Este productor musical y músico nos ha pinchado joyas musicales para entender cómo ha evolucionado la grabación del sonido, del fonógrafo al mp3 y nos hablará de su último disco, Oh My (Lost songs 2006 - 2016), un ejemplo de su propia evolución. __ Carne Cruda, el programa de radio que tú haces posible. La República Independiente de la Radio. Existimos gracias a las aportaciones de los oyentes. Difunde nuestros contenidos y si puedes: hazte productora o productor de Carne Cruda. Aquí tienes más información: http://carnecruda.es/hazte_productor/

CarneCruda.es PROGRAMAS
CC 198 - Del fonógrafo al mp3: la historia de la música grabada (PROGRAMA COMPLETO)

CarneCruda.es PROGRAMAS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2016 75:54


Hemos hecho un apasionante viaje a través de los disco para conocer la historia de la música grabada a través de 100 años como cuenta “El sonido y la perfección”, libro de Greg Milner que ha traducido Yuri Méndez, más conocido como Pájaro Sunrise. Este productor musical y músico nos ha pinchado joyas musicales para entender cómo ha evolucionado la grabación del sonido, del fonógrafo al mp3 y nos hablará de su último disco, Oh My (Lost songs 2006 - 2016), un ejemplo de su propia evolución. __ Carne Cruda, el programa de radio que tú haces posible. La República Independiente de la Radio. Existimos gracias a las aportaciones de los oyentes. Difunde nuestros contenidos y si puedes: hazte productora o productor de Carne Cruda. Aquí tienes más información: http://carnecruda.es/hazte_productor/

Conducting Business
The Puzzling Revival of the Vinyl LP

Conducting Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2014 21:04


Today's Throwback Thursday looks at the continued strength of the vinyl revival. Tune in during the 8 am hour when Jeff Spurgeon plays a special vinyl track. The numbers are striking: CD sales declined nearly 15 percent last year. But vinyl sales moved in the opposite direction: up 32 percent from 2012, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Trendy retailers such as Urban Outfitters and Whole Foods are stocking vinyl records. Sales of turntables are up and artists like conductor Gustavo Dudamel, pianist Valentina Lisitsa and the Brooklyn Rider string quartet are releasing LPs. While the black disc never went away among purist deejays and audiophiles, it has made a broader comeback, especially among hipsters, college students and nostalgic baby boomers. “The whole idea of actually holding a piece of music in your hand has become sort of a quaint concept because you can carry thousands of songs around in your pocket," said Greg Milner, author of Perfecting Sound Forever: The Story Of Recorded Music. However, "if you are going to have a material object, it may as well be something that’s so far removed from digital formats.” Brooklyn Rider violist Nicholas Cords believes that vinyl records put a listener in a physical space, such as a living room or bedroom. For the quartet, "it connects us to a past, a heritage of string quartet playing that we very much admire. It was a symbolic connection to something we really love." When Brooklyn Rider released its 2012 album “Seven Steps” on vinyl (as well as MP3 and CD) the group invoked past greats like the Capet, Rosé, and Busch String Quartets, who first became known to the world through their pioneering 78 rpm releases in the 1930s and '40s. Cords dismisses the suggestion that LPs are a gimmick, noting that their creation can be painstaking and costly given the different mastering processes involved. What's more, a vinyl release is a way to connect with a specific fan base. Detractors argue that vinyl has plenty of drawbacks: it's not portable, it scratches, it warps and player needles wear out. But its advocates point out that, unlike MP3s, the sound of vinyl is not compressed and any surface noise actually adds warmth to the listening experience. “One of the reasons why people like vinyl is it imparts a kind of unreality to the sound,” said Milner. “People think of it as real but it actually gives you this thing that maybe you don’t hear in real life because in real life you’re not hearing things through the veil of hiss and noise.” But despite the love heaped on vinyl and its reported comeback, it barely moved the needle for the music industry in 2013. "Vinyl is only about two percent of total album sales, so when you talk about a revival you have to talk about it in the context of everything everyone is listening to,” said Claire Suddath, a writer for Bloomberg Businessweek. In October, Suddath reported that the number of LPs sold in the U.S. represented only 1.4 percent of all albums sold. While vinyl may not save a troubled industry – one that saw even download sales drop last year – Cords notes that it represents a link with tradition in an age when music formats can seem overly disposable. "I just don’t see vinyl going away," added Milner. “It’s a good format, it’s durable, it will last a long time.” Listen to the full segment above, take our poll and leave a comment: Do you listen to vinyl? If so, why? .chart_div { width: 600px; height: 300px; } loadSurvey( "vinyl-comeback", "survey_vinyl-comeback");

Midwest Real
Midwest Real - 011 - Author Greg Milner, Dana Heitman, Michael Nelson, Hansem Castillo, Shane Langenfeld

Midwest Real

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2013 69:33


This week Midwest Real hosted author of Perfecting Sound Forever and contributor to such publications as Spin, Salon, Wired, Village Voice, among many others. The guys conversed about Greg's writing background, his current book in progress, as well as topics revolving around the music and recording industries as a whole. Enjoy.

Notebook on Cities and Culture
On recorded music's history with Greg Milner

Notebook on Cities and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2009 55:08


A conversation with Greg Milner, who's written music and technology journalism for Spin, Rolling Stone, The Village Voice, Slate, Salon and Wired. His new book, Perfecting Sound Forever: An Aural History of Recorded Music, tracing the evolution of music's capture from Edison cylinders to vinyl albums to waveform synthesis.

Word In Your Ear
Word Podcast 101

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2009 46:44


David Hepworth, Fraser Lewry, Rob Fitzpatrick and Greg Milner, author of "Perfect Sound Forever", chew over: why Def Leppard records sound the way they do, how popular culture has got too popular, how to get back from Wembley on your bike during a tube strike and the trial and execution of Charles I. Recorded from Skype. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Word In Your Ear
Word Podcast 101

Word In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2009 46:44


David Hepworth, Fraser Lewry, Rob Fitzpatrick and Greg Milner, author of "Perfect Sound Forever", chew over: why Def Leppard records sound the way they do, how popular culture has got too popular, how to get back from Wembley on your bike during a tube strike and the trial and execution of Charles I. Recorded from Skype. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Word Podcast
Word Podcast 101

Word Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2009 46:44


David Hepworth, Fraser Lewry, Rob Fitzpatrick and Greg Milner, author of "Perfect Sound Forever", chew over: why Def Leppard records sound the way they do, how popular culture has got too popular, how to get back from Wembley on your bike during a tube strike and the trial and execution of Charles I. Recorded from Skype.