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Mike Kennerty has been playing guitar for the All-American Rejects for more than a couple decades at this point. When he's not doing that he's busy working as a producer/mixer/engineer for bands such as Screeching Weasel, Masked Intruder, The Copyrights, Red City Radio, Direct Hit, Geoff Palmer, etc... He lives in Oklahoma and actually quite enjoys it!IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN:Building confidence as an audio engineerTaking chances to land clientsWorking with and learning from producers such as Howard Benson, Matt Squire, and Eric ValentineShaping songs in pre-productionWriting “hit” songsRefining a band's soundSeeing your limitations as a superpowerIncorporating templates into your processUsing room samples vs reverbsHis workflow for working with programmed drumsKeeping guitar tracking simpleUsing room tracks with guitarsTo learn more about Mike Kennerty, visit: https://www.instagram.com/mikeaar/Looking for 1-on-1 feedback and training to help you create pro-quality mixes?Check out my coaching program Amplitude and apply to join:https://masteryourmix.com/amplitude/ Want additional help with your music productions?For tips on how to improve your mixes, visit: https://masteryourmix.com/ Download your FREE copy of the Ultimate Mixing Blueprint: https://masteryourmix.com/blueprint/ Get your copy of my Amazon #1 bestselling books:The Recording Mindset: A Step-By-Step Guide to Creating Pro Recordings From Your Home Studio: https://therecordingmindset.com The Mixing Mindset: The Step-By-Step Formula For Creating Professional Rock Mixes From Your Home Studio: https://masteryourmix.com/mixingmindsetbook/ Check out our Sponsors:Download Waves Plugins here: https://waves.alzt.net/EK3G2K Subscribe to the show:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/master-your-mix-podcast/id1240842781 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5V4xtrWSnpA5e9L67QcJej Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/@MasterYourMix Have questions you'd like answered on the show?Send them to questions@masteryourmix.comPlease leave a rating and review:https://masteryourmix.com/review/ Thanks for listening!
We swore we would never watch it again, but this time we're joined by an expert in fantasy medieval times. This movie doesn't know what it wants to be, except that it wants us to be having fun. It's kind of like Shrek?https://www.facebook.com/KnightsoftheNewOrder/
On this episode of CD Burners, the guys are deep diving into a debut album like no other, A Fever You Can't Sweat Out by Panic! At The Disco. Album producer, Matt Squire joins the podcast to give us the insider perspective of what it was really like to create this one of a kind, wildly theatrical record that blended electronic beats, emo angst, and vaudeville inspired drama.
On this episode of CD Burners, the guys discuss The Maine's debut album Can't Stop Won't Stop released July 8th, 2008. This album was unlike anything else at the time because of the producer Matt Squire who pushed the band members to use new instruments and think outside the box. T.J interviews with Pat Kirch, drummer for The Maine, and talks about his experience with creating this album.
On this episode of the It's Not A Phase podcast I'm joined by happydaze vocalist, Luke Bovill.We talk all about the band's new 'Full Free Radical' EP, forming happydaze after his previous band Woes disbanded, his process for writing and producing songs, writing sessions with Matt Squire and Skyler Acord (Issues / Twenty One Pilots), signing with Thriller Records, work on new material, and loads more.If you enjoy this episode, please consider subscribing to stay in the loop. A new episode will be released every Thursday.You can also check out and pick up some merch, and subscribe to our Patreon subscription service to get access to new episodes early.Visit www.itsnotaphase.co.uk for more info.PODCASTEMAIL: contact@itsnotaphase.co.ukTWITTER: @inappodcastINSTAGRAM: @inappodFACEBOOK: @inappodcastZACH REDRUPTWITTER: @zachredrupINSTAGRAM: @zachredrupTIKTOK: @zachredrupHAPPYDAZETWITTER: @happydazeukINSTAGRAM: @happydazeukTIKTOK: @happydazeukLUKE BOVILLINSTAGRAM: @lukebovillTIKTOK: @lukebovillMUSIC: 'What Is Today, But Yesterday's Tomorrow?' by Tired ViolenceSupport the show
We had the pleasure of interviewing Sophie Powers over Zoom video!Genre-blending singer-songwriter Sophie Powers has shared her eagerly awaited label debut single, “Nosebleed,” available now via Atlantic Records in partnership with TAG Music, the innovative new record label founded by trailblazing musician/entrepreneur Gabe Saporta (Cobra Starship, Midtown). Marked by its provocative lyricism and grungy twist on an inherently cookie-cutter genre, the track explores this generation's tendency to experience emotional extremes, as noted by the powerful chorus, “and we feel nothing even though we feel it all.” Toronto born, Los Angeles based artist Sophie Powers has been a force to be reckoned with since convincing her parents to let her drop out of high school and pursue a career in music at 16 years old, while also making her own clothes and becoming a fashion designer in her own right that fit the aesthetic and the direction she was heading with her craft. Within two years of taking that risk, she quickly earned attention for her direct and emotionally charged songs about teen relationships, depression, anxiety, all told through a unique musical blend of hyper pop, dark pop and punk pop. Powers' bold approach has reaped over 100K monthly Spotify listeners, close to 185K followers on TikTok (and more than 5.6M likes), 123K followers on Instagram, all affirming the immediate connection she has already made with fans around the world. NOSEBLEED, like all of Sophie's music, has a deeply rebellious spirit. Growing up, Sophie was drawn to strident, powerfully confident pop stars like Lady Gaga and Kesha, who struck down expectations of what it meant to be a “female artist” with little more than their own star power; the first show she ever went to was a Bruce Springsteen concert, an artist unafraid to unpick the social mores of conventional North American society and who made his way to arena stages through wry subversion. Avril Lavigne, Canada's patron saint of sarcastic, singular weirdos, was also a key influence. So you can understand how Sophie became the artist she is today: She was raised by musicians who valued individuality and, more importantly, pure honesty, above all else.Powers has raised her profile through features with artists like Kellin Quinn, NOAHFINNCE, DE'WAYNE, and $atori Zoom; collaborations with Bonnie McKee, Slush Puppy, Jon Lundin, Mike Gonek, Cam Hunter, Matt Squire, Jack Laboz, and Sacco; and show-stopping live performances spanning events like Subculture, So What Fest, and DUSK AZ Festival to tours and special guest slots with NOAHFINNCE, Wicca Phase Springs Eternal, Peaches, and Scene Queen, Poptropicalslutz! Now, with “Nosebleed” and more new music to follow, Sophie Powers is creating her inimitable footprint… and the best part is, she's only just getting started.We want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #SophiePowers #Nosebleed #NewMusic #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/follow/ Follow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpod
Rory Rodriguez, Dayseeker vocalist talks in-depth with LA Lloyd about their album Dark Sun which was released November 4, 2022. Fans of the Rock 30 have been requesting the new single from Dayseeker called Without Me. As Rory explains, we were encouraged to do a co-write with someone outside the band. That person was Matt Squire, who had worked previously with Panic At The Disco, Te Used and even Demi Lovato. It was a good decision as the song is turning out to be one of their biggest hits.
On this episode of the It's Not A Phase podcast I'm joined by Rain City Drive frontman, Matt McAndrew.We talk about their recently released self-titled album, the very unusual and stressful but ultimately rewarding way he joined the band, the reasons why they changed their name from Slaves, working with Erik Ron and Matt Squire, how often he seems to change the colour of his hair, his love for the city of Manchester in the UK, his hopes and expectations from the new album, and loads more.If you enjoy this episode, please consider subscribing to stay in the loop. A new episode will be released every Thursday.You can also check out and pick up some merch, and subscribe to our Patreon subscription service to get each episode a week early (amongst other perks).Visit www.itsnotaphase.co.uk for more infoPODCASTEMAIL: contact@itsnotaphase.co.ukTWITTER: @inappodcastINSTAGRAM: @inappodZACHTWITTER: @zachredrupINSTAGRAM: @zachredrupTIKTOK: @zachredrupRAIN CITY DRIVETWITTER: @raincitydriveINSTAGRAM: @raincitydriveTIKTOK: @raincitydriveMATT MCANDREWTWITTER: @MattMcAndrewINSTAGRAM: @mattmcandrewmusicTIKTOK: @mattmcandrewmusikMUSIC: 'What Is Today, But Yesterday's Tomorrow?' by Tired ViolenceSupport the show
Dame Sheila Hancock has written a memoir about her life not just as an actor but as a sister, mother and widow. It's called Old Rage and she spoke to Today's Nick Robinson about why she finds herself getting angrier as she gets older. Photo credit: BBC, Matt Squire.
On this episode of March Forth with Mike Bauman, Mike chats with Ali Slater! Based in NYC, Ali is a singer-songwriter who has been playing piano since she was a child. After giving up on music in college, Ali decided to kickstart her music dreams following the deaths of a coworker and her high school music teacher Joe Carbone during the pandemic. A big step towards that musical dream was her debut EP LUS!D, which just released on April 8th. The five-track EP shows off Ali's melodic and songwriting abilities as she gives listeners an honest take on her dating experiences with men. It's an authentic listen from front-to-back that's already catching the attention of pop-punk and emo fans. In this conversation, Ali speaks with Mike about how she got into music and the piano at a young age, the impetus behind her chasing her music dreams during the pandemic, connecting with producer Matt Squire, LUS!D, the abuse and mental health issues she's endured, and more. This episode of March Forth with Mike Bauman also features the title track off Ali Slater's debut EP LUS!D, available where you get your music! Follow Ali on Instagram @alislaterofficial. To stay up-to-date with Ali, visit https://linktr.ee/alislater. Follow Mike on Instagram @marchforthpod, and on Twitter @mikevbauman. To stay up-to-date on the podcast and learn more about Mike, visit https://linktr.ee/marchforthpod. Thanks for listening! If ya dug the show, like it, share it, tell a friend, subscribe, and above all, keep the faith and be kind to one another. If you or someone you know is struggling with abuse, please visit https://ncadv.org/resources. For additional information about therapy or counseling in your area, visit https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists.
This week I spoke with Matt Squire, the CTO and co-founder of Fuzzy Labs (https://www.fuzzylabs.ai), where they help partner organisations think through how best to productionise their machine learning workflows. Matt and FuzzyLabs are also behind the Awesome Open Source MLOps (https://github.com/fuzzylabs/awesome-open-mlops) GitHub repo where you can find all the options for an open-source MLOps stack of your dreams. Matt has been an enthusiastic early supporter of the work we do at ZenML so it was really amazing to get to talk to him and get his take based on the many experiences he's had seeing how ML is done out in the field. Special Guest: Matt Squire.
From Panic!'s "Fever," to 30H!3's "Want" & "Streets of Gold" and more, Matt Squire has produced a lot of the music you listen to and even pop stars like Ariana Grande. We talk about his works, his new Web3 venture Entangled Audio, $EmoCoin and more.Check out Matt Squire:Entangled Audio, $EmoCoin______ESC'S BANGERZ ONLY POTW: PENNY BORED, GET TUFF & CLEVELAND AVENUEWe love showcasing new music and we're doing so every week during our podcast episodes. This week we feature Penny Bored's new single "Conversations," Get Tuff's steal your boo EP "tuff luv. vol. 1," and Cleveland Avenue's catchy pop-punk tune "Lucy."Check out these & other bangers on our weekly Spotify playlist.---NEW EMO SOCIAL MEMBERSHIPAs we continue to grow at the club, the next step is to open up something similar to a Patreon, but through Squarespace. This is a new avenue to give exclusive content to our community that you've been asking for, as well as other niche items that don't always make the final cut in the editing room.You can sign up here & you'll get all access to exclusive, downloadable content from us at the Emo Social Club.-----EMO SOCIAL MERCH SALEIt's prime layering season, club! So make sure you get some discounted Sun's Out, Stay Inside & Emo Social Nu-Metal tanks in our store!Thanks to our designer Joey Resko for our designs.Join the club!Twitch: https://emosocialclub.tvDiscord: https://emosocial.club/discordTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@xemosocialclubxTwitter: https://emosocial.club/twitterInstagram: https://emosocial.club/instagramYoutube: https://emosocial.club/youtubeFacebook: https://emosocial.club/facebook Follow us!Brian: @spookypants1Lizzie: @bordenbathory
Some of the biggest names in rock music production have participated in the creation of Underoath's legendary catalog; James Paul Wisner, Matt Goldman, Adam D, Matt Squire, David Bendeth to name a few. However, what would it look like if the band using decades of personal growth and skill development alongside their most trusted engineer, took the work on themselves? In this episode guitarist, Tim McTague and engineer JJ Revel outline the production philosophy of the band and highlight the work done on the song “Damn Excuses” from their newest LP, “Voyeurist.” Visit Rockabilia.com and use promo code UNDEROATH for 15% off your entire order See what all is happening in the Labeled Universe at LabeledUniverse.com
Before we start, feel free to support the podcast if you've been listening for a while by signing up for my Patreon for $1 and I will love you forever. Matt Squire is known for producing and writing pop and rock music. He has a knack for discovering underground artists and helping them refine their sound. Prior to producing, Squire was in numerous bands such as Ashes, Miltown, The Dubnicks, Long Distance Runner, and The Rise Park. After his band days ended he went on to produce and song write with such names as Underoath, Panic! at the Disco, Ariana Grande, Demi Lovato, Sum 41, Simple Plan, All Time Low, Good Charlotte, The Used, Taking Back Sunday, and a shit ton of others. Dave Gorman spoke about his love for Matt in his interview (episodes 152 & 153) so I reached out to him, we got on the Skype and this is what we chat about: Working with Underoath Meeting Ian MacKaye His band Miltown Not having any aspirations to become a record producer while in college His thoughts on living in LA Working with Swedish songwriters Orange Island Recording Panic at the Disco's first album And a ton more Check out his business ventures entangledaudio.com and emo coin. Check out my new book The Couples' Checklist for my webcomic dailyBred. It's a great gift for Valentine's Day. I also have an Instagram for it. If you market aggressively on Instagram Stories and want custom stickers then go here to get custom stickers or just email mike@drive80.com and I can send you samples. These are great for B2C companies and Realtors. Feel free to support the podcast for as little as $1 a month through Patreon Or go to thiswasthescene.com to possibly buy some merch.
Great podcast with a newcomer to town. Augmented reality. Born in Blenheim and grew up in Marlborough. Great chat about lots of tech stuff.
Aiaiai, da driften wir erstmal ab und quatschen über das, was wohl im Februar am wichtigsten ist: Krapfen. Doch dann wird uns klar, dass wir ja eigentlich über die Serienstarts im Februar reden wollen! Deswegen geht es dann um das neue Netflix-Original “Tribes of Europa” und die Neuverfilmung von “Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo”. Außerdem haben wir zwei Specials im Angebot und stellen uns unter anderem die Frage: Was ist eigentlich diese Disney+-Erweiterung Star, die den Streaming-Dienst ab Ende Februar fast 30% teurer macht? PS: Ja, wir wissen, dass Cyberpunk im Jahr 2077 und nicht 2074 spielt. Wooopsie, dass haben wir in der Heat of the Moment wohl vercheckt. Timestamps für Ungeduldige: 00:19 Amelie und Jan reden über Krapfen 02:19 Tribes of Europa 11:34 Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo 19:18 Disney+-Erweiterung Star 26:23 Big Sky 27:50 Helstrom 29:17 Love, Victor 30:22 Solar Opposites 32:04 Years and Years Sprecherin (Intro): Nathalie Claus Komponist & Produzent (Intro & Musik): Kai Rothe Bildquellen: Disney, Netflix, Constantin Television, ZDF und Matt Squire
Massive episode coming out this week, with The Ghost Club and myself. The Ghost Club is an alt-rock/punk rock singer from Pittsburgh, PA. He is someone still finding his way in the industry, even with some massive successes already accomplished in his very young career. His first ever song, 'The Bird Has Flown', hit over 1 million streams on Spotify and he has worked with some of the biggest producers in the game, like Matt Squire and Eric Palmquist! The Ghost Club, aka Domenic, and I talk about his start in the music industry, who inspired him, how he has dealt with in influx of notoriety, some of his all time favorite horror movies, the best foods in Pittsburgh and so much more. I wish I had more time to interview Domenic, but I know you all will still enjoy our chat none the less!Intro Song: The Ghost Club - Same Graves
Fuzzy Labs is an AI Consultancy based in Manchester run by Tom Stockton and Matt Squire. Tom and Matt have worked together for years and decided last year, it was time to do their own thing. They are keen to bring the principles of Software Engineering and DevOps and apply them in the world of AI and Machine Learning. AI for everyone is one of the main aims of Fuzzy Labs. Great guys and a really fun chat! As always, we're brought to you by the wonderful people at Cathcart Associates. Music by Fugue (https://icons8.com/music)
In this episode of Vinyl Variety Podcast, Allie and Sydne get to review the slew of music that recently dropped. They discuss The Fall of Hobo Johnson by Hobo Johnson, "Don't Call Me Angel" by Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus and Lana Del Ray, Joe Keery's Bowl Cut and new music drop, Twenty Twenty by the stage name, Djo, then Blink 182's new drop and Mall Rat! Then Allie and Sydne break down why you should follow your favorite music producers, not just your favorite artists. They talked about their fave producers: Mike Crossey, Mike Green, Tim Pagnotta, Matt Squire, Jacknife Le, Joel Little, RYan Tedder, Andre 3000, and DUH - Jack Antonoff!
Penny Lane is a show about the business, economics, and technology of music streaming, hosted by Matt Squire and Shawn Yeager, and presented by Trustream. This Week’s Guest Charles Alexander is an independent singer/songwriter, digital strategist and artist manager. He recently launched Systemic, an artist & label services company specializing in streaming platforms such as Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon, YouTube and Pandora. He also owns Outside The Box Music, an artist management & marketing company where he helps artists, musicians & songwriters create and extend their online presence. He has run digital campaigns for such diverse clients as Ryan Cabrera, Curb Records, Keb’ Mo’ and Lacy Cavalier, amongst others. We asked Charles to join us to discuss streaming’s evolving role in artists’ careers, from the ways they create, to how they market and promote their music, to the ways in which they earn a living. Highlights In this episode, we cover topics including: How to value stream counts Why playlists are not a marketing plan The importance of knowing by whose rules you’re playing The measurements Spotify uses to determine how audiences respond to a song Paid vs ad-supported, and the cost of free How streaming factors into a holistic marketing plan What and who artists should trust in the age of streaming Resources Is Spotify making songs shorter? Systemic Music Tastemaker Music
Penny Lane is a show about the business, economics, and technology of music streaming, hosted by Matt Squire and Shawn Yeager, and presented by Trustream. This Week’s Guest Erik Mendelson is co-founder of Cre8tor and Tune Token. Erik got his start in the music business working in promotions for Elektra Records. He continued to hone his skills in marketing and promotions for Jive Records, and then notably as SVP of Marketing and Promotion at Digiwaxx Media. At Digiwaxx, Erik drove national marketing campaigns and partnerships with clients including SonyBMG, Cingular Wireless, Sony Erickson, Puma, Columbia Records, and the beloved Microsoft Zune. RIP. We asked Erik join us to share his insights on the impact of cryptocurrency and blockchain technology on the present and future of music streaming. We got that, and a whole lot more. Highlights In this episode, we cover topics including: The challenges of record deals and royalties collection How do we solve the music industry’s “data problem?” Raising money in music tech The continuing importance of radio Why brand-building beats chasing hits The importance of authenticity — on being a rockstar How streaming deals and the fundamental economics must change to make real money for artists How blockchain and cryptocurrency’s future bridges to the traditional music industry On getting back to record labels as peddlers of cool Resources Erik’s Blockchain Music Company Comparison Cre8tor Tune Token
Multi-platinum record producer Matt Squire joins the podcast this week to discuss the laws surrounding the music industry and streaming platforms, what it was like working with Panic! At The Disco, his ability to churn out ideas, his time with Max Martin, and many more interesting tidbits along the way. “Now we’re back into investing in artists again, which is ... Read More The post Ep 210 | Matt Squire appeared first on Unstoppable Recording Machine.
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Hello, and welcome to Penny Lane, presented by Trustream (trustream.co). Your co-hosts are Shawn Yeager (@shawnyeager) and Matt Squire (@matt_squire). Penny Lane is a show about the business, economics, and technology of music streaming – in a post-MMA world. Our goal is to offer songwriters, publishers, artists, and others a better understanding of music streaming and how it and the Music Modernization Act will affect your future. We'll feature in-depth interviews during each episode, sharing perspectives, opinions, and insights into music streaming, and how our guests and their businesses are adapting to and embracing it. You’ll hear conversations with a host of interesting people from across the music business spectrum, including songwriters, artists, executives, technologists, and journalists. We’ll be releasing new episodes monthly to start. Based on your feedback, we may ramp that up over time. We’d love to hear from you. You can reach us on Twitter @trustreamco, or by email at podcast@trustream.co. If you’re using the Anchor app, you can even send us a voice message. We appreciate you listening, and we’re excited to have you with us. See you soon.
Matt Squire is a multi-platinum producer, songwriter and engineer who has worked on countless hits in both the rock/punk and pop genres. He has worked alongside some of the biggest names in both scenes including Panic! At The Disco, All Time Low, the Used, Katy Perry, Ariana Grande, and so many more IN THIS EPISODE […] The post EP 23: Matt Squire (Panic! At The Disco, All Time Low, Katy Perry, Ariana Grande) appeared first on MasterYourMix.
Eric talks about producing pop punk with local bands, getting killer sounds for drums, bass, and guitars, and how to grow your local studio business through Youtube. My guest today is Eric Taft, a producer, engineer, and multi-talented musician working from the Buzzlounge Studio outside of Baltimore MD. Eric works alongside Matt Squire with artists such as Underoath and Plain White T's. He also plays guitar and sings for “The Great Heights Band” out of Baltimore, and produced the bands latest release, "Rad-Pop." Today we are going to dig into some questions about recording, editing, and mixing tight powerful pop. And how to grow your studio business through smart use of promotion and content creation. Thanks to our sponsors! Roswell Pro Audio: https://RoswellProAudio.com Tegeler Audio Manufaktur: https://www.tegeler-audio-manufaktur.de/ Hear more from Eric Taft: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlDVOIO1rIA&list=PLbJhbD1bWQsxADIQv1VeQx-j0RdiniBu6 If you love the podcast then please Leave a review on iTunes here Want to learn more about mixing? Get Free mix training with Lij at: http://MixMasterBundle.com CLICK HERE FOR SHOW NOTES AT: http://RSRockstars.com/138