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Prog metal guitarist and car fanatic Misha Mansoor joins the three auto techs this week to talk about cars and music. Topics include having a McLaren Artura as a press car for a week, Formula 1 happenings, and how to djent gud. Also meta level questions from our Patreon members. Entertaining discussions about music fueled car obsessions, this week on Flag Time!
Mr. Bill the host of this show, an electronic music producer, and DJ from Sydney, Australia (currently residing in the USA) best known for his willingness to share tips in studio techniques & massive library of technical know-how with other aspiring producers. With a huge catalog of released original music (including many collaborations and remixes), Mr. Bill has worked with established artists such as deadmau5, Ganja White Night, Subtronics, Dirt Monkey, Virtual Riot, Infected Mushroom, and more. Having released music on a wide array of well-known labels such as mau5trap, Monstercat, Subcarbon, Deadbeats, Cyclops, & WAKAAN has led to Bill touring the globe extensively & playing many major music festivals & world-renowned venues such as Red Rocks Amphitheatre, and Hampton Coliseum. Brian Taylor (director of Crank: High Voltage - starring Jason Stathom, and SyFy TV hit “Happy!”) reached out to Bill to score the motion picture, horror-comedy Mom & Dad, featuring Nicolas Cage & Selma Blair. Bill has also been commissioned to compose, and create sound effects for multiple music libraries, applications, and to-be-released games. Being heavily active in the music production community has led Bill to create his own record label, Billegal Beats, which primarily releases left-field downtempo, and glitch music, and Billegal Sounds - a sample pack company. As well as has developed a VST plug-in “SLAP” in collaboration with Yum Audio. Mr. Bill runs the educational website mrbillstunes.com which houses 1,000+ hours of educational video content teaching the music production software Ableton Live, and he hosts “The Mr. Bill Podcast” which has had speaking guests such as, Duncan Trussell, deadmau5, Steve Duda, Kill The Noise, Feed Me, Peekaboo, edIT, Mick Gordon, Herobust, Richard Devine, Beardyman, The Flashbulb, Haywyre, Daedelus, Subtronics,Virtual Riot, Misha Mansoor, Jordan Rudess, and YouTube sensations Adamy Neely, and Andrew Huang. Mr. Bill's Links
Misha Mansoor and Spencer Sotelo of Periphery spoke to HEAVY recently about their creative journey, the evolution of their music, and the unexpected fate that led to their latest release, 2 Song Acoustic Single.The discussion kicked off with an intriguing insight into the band's new acoustic single. Spencer shared how the project was born from a casual jam session during a U.S. tour with guitarist Mike Dawes. "It kind of came about as an accident really," he explained. "We were practising in a warehouse in Las Vegas and just started running over these acoustic versions of our songs. They turned out awesome!"Misha highlighted his role in the project, "I contributed some layers and backing vocals, but it was really Spencer and Mike's baby. It was cool to take a back seat for a change."The collaboration proved fruitful, as they received positive crowd responses during live performances. "After the tour, we decided to actually sit down and put together acoustic versions," Spencer said, emphasizing the organic nature of their creative process.Reflecting on the band's beginnings, Misha discussed the challenges of forming a cohesive group. "Spencer is our fourth singer, but he's the only one who survived," he joked before adding, "Bands are tough. It's like being married to five people, and you have to get along."Spencer acknowledged the tough early days, noting, "I wasn't the best singer in the world back then. We got a bit of hate online, but we never worried about it. If we were happy, that's what mattered." Misha admired Spencer's growth, stating, "He was very green at the time, but I saw immense potential. He always had the fire to improve."The songwriting process in Periphery has evolved significantly over the years. "Every album has gotten more collaborative," Spencer noted, particularly referencing their latest work, PV: Djent is Not a Genre. "It was a huge group effort in music, vocals, and lyrics. We cut entire songs if someone wasn't happy with them."Misha added, "It's about problem-solving and creating something we're all stoked about. The process is very sacred to us, and we've learned to follow the creative thread wherever it leads."While Periphery's sound is rooted in metal, the band members draw inspiration from various genres. Misha admitted, "Metal music is the last thing I choose to listen to. I find inspiration in classical and jazz music, which allows me to focus without invading my analytical brain." Spencer echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the importance of creative freedom. "Our music feels very honest. We write for ourselves, and it's amazing that it resonates with others."As the conversation drew to a close, excitement bubbled over their upcoming tour, particularly the long-awaited return to Australia for Monolith Festival. "It's been seven years since we've been there, and I genuinely love it," Spencer said, looking forward to the beach and the summer vibes.Misha humorously added, "I would enjoy Australia if it was real, but we all know it's not - just crisis actors!" This light-hearted banter showcased their camaraderie and passion for performing.Periphery remains committed to their authentic vision in a world of ever-changing sounds and styles, continually evolving while honouring its roots. Their journey, marked by collaboration, experimentation, and a shared love for music, promises fans an exciting future filled with sonic exploration.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
Mr. Bill is an electronic music producer, and DJ from Sydney, Australia (currently residing in the USA) best known for his willingness to share tips in studio techniques & massive library of technical know-how with other aspiring producers. With a huge catalog of released original music (including many collaborations and remixes), Mr. Bill has worked with established artists such as deadmau5, Ganja White Night, Subtronics, Dirt Monkey, Virtual Riot, Infected Mushroom, and more. Having released music on a wide array of well-known labels such as mau5trap, Monstercat, Subcarbon, Deadbeats, Cyclops, & WAKAAN has led to Bill touring the globe extensively & playing many major music festivals & world-renowned venues such as Red Rocks Amphitheatre, and Hampton Coliseum. Brian Taylor (director of Crank: High Voltage - starring Jason Stathom, and SyFy TV hit "Happy!”) reached out to Bill to score the motion picture, horror-comedy Mom & Dad, featuring Nicolas Cage & Selma Blair. Bill has also been commissioned to compose, and create sound effects for multiple music libraries, applications, and to-be-released games. Being heavily active in the music production community has led Bill to create his own record label, Billegal Beats, which primarily releases left-field downtempo, and glitch music, and Billegal Sounds - a sample pack company. As well as has developed a VST plug-in “SLAP” in collaboration with Yum Audio. Mr. Bill runs the educational website mrbillstunes.com which houses 1,000+ hours of educational video content teaching the music production software Ableton Live, and he hosts “The Mr. Bill Podcast” which has had speaking guests such as, Duncan Trussell, deadmau5, Steve Duda, Kill The Noise, Feed Me, Peekaboo, edIT, Mick Gordon, Herobust, Richard Devine, Beardyman, The Flashbulb, Haywyre, Daedelus, Subtronics, Virtual Riot, Misha Mansoor, Jordan Rudess, and YouTube sensations Adamy Neely, and Andrew Huang. To learn more visit: https://linktr.ee/mrbillstunes Become a Patreon producer, listen to podcasts ad-free, sample packs, vlogs, & more at https://www.patreon.com/thisislizzyjane
Marty Friedman is back on the show! Marty talks us through his involvement in Jackson's killer new US made 'Virtuoso', working alongside Misha Mansoor, playing with orchestras, why Japanese music of all genres is so open to heavy guitars and more. Jackson 'Virtuoso' Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cymOD8mT-8U Marty Friedman 2019 GSP interview - episode #122 https://www.guitarspeakpodcast.com/e/marty-friedman-gsp-122/ This episode is brought to you by Fretboard Biology Fretboard Biology - the online guitar college created by Joe Elliott, ex Head of Guitar at GIT and McNally Smith Music College. Fretboard Biology - special deal $29 for 3 months https://fretboardbiology.com/register/subscriber-promo/ Guitar Speak Podcast #146 - Joe Elliott - ex guitar head of GIT - launches Fretboard Biology Guitar Speak Podcast Links PayPal Tip Jar Visit us at guitarspeakpodcast.com Subscribe and find previous episodes at: Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher ...and wherever you find podcasts!
Misha Mansoor, Jake Bowen, and Mark Holcomb joined us to discuss why Periphery nuked their own album, how video game addiction is good, and the terror of playing huge shows naked. Chapters: 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:04:44 - Trust And Respect Among Band Members 00:09:18 - Working with Spencer Sotelo On Vocals 00:13:58 - Overcoming Challenges As A Team 00:18:49 - The Mental Game Of Isolation And Writing 00:24:01 - Writing For Others 00:28:36 - The Benefits Of Loose Writing Sessions 00:33:12 - Breaking Patterns And Trying Something New 00:38:06 - Jake Bowen's Writing Process For Solos 00:47:45 - Misha Mansoor's Experience Of Working With A Producer 00:56:09 - Terrifying Stress Dreams And Nightmares 00:59:44 - Mark Holcomb's Performance Anxiety 01:03:35 - The Addictive Nature Of Video Games 01:20:25 - The Importance Of Talent And Specialization 01:25:05 - How To Make Sure Your Ideas Aren't Terrible 01:39:56 - Streamlining The Writing Process 01:44:40 - Importance Of Good Faith Creative Suggestions 01:49:47 - How To Give And Receive Feedback 01:54:18 - Burning Out On Your Own Album 01:58:46 - Dialing Guitar Tones 02:08:13 - Why You Should Invest In The Best Mix Possible 02:12:48 - The Energy Of Raw Creativity 02:17:20 - Nolly And Matt Halpern's Insane Drum Sounds SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/RIFFHARDPODCAST LISTEN ON SPOTIFY AND APPLE: https://spoti.fi/3orTur3 https://apple.co/3BROI9t FOLLOW EYAL & RIFFHARD: https://www.instagram.com/eyalleviurmaudio/ https://www.instagram.com/weriffhard/ WEBSITES: http://riffhardpodcast.com http://riffhard.com
This week Daniel, Aloisa and Patrick sat down with guitarist of metal band Periphery, Misha Mansoor. They talk about growing up in Washington D.C., test driving press cars, music, Formula 1 and much more. Misha Mansoor is a highly accomplished musician and producer known for his innovative guitar work and involvement in the progressive metal scene. In 2005, Misha co-founded the progressive metal band Periphery, which would go on to become one of the most influential acts in the genre. Known for their complex compositions, intricate guitar work, and soaring melodies, Periphery gained a dedicated following and received critical acclaim for their albums such as "Periphery" (2010), "Periphery II: This Time It's Personal" (2012), and "Juggernaut: Alpha/Omega" (2015). Follow Misha Mansoor @mishaperiphery
Maryland, US 2005 Misha Mansoor forma lo que seria el primer experimento de Periphery. Este quinteto son, sin duda, una de las bandas iniciadoras de este estilo de metal moderno y progresivo que algunos llaman Djent, son un blending perfecto de todo lo que existió y persiste en la escena, es bien sabido que igual tienen influencias de Dream Theater que de Meshuggah o Emperor Acá en la Galería Nocturna podcast nos damos el espacio y tiempo para platicar de la ultima entrega PV: Djent is not a Genre
MotorTrend's Ed Loh & Jonny Lieberman welcome back comedian, author & musician - Reggie Watts! Reggie talks about the end of The Late Late Show with James Corden, his new book, cyborgs, GPT-4, Midjourney, and humanity's future with AI! 1:30 - Our first returning guest! 3:30 - Reactions to Reggie's comments from the last podcast. 5:55 - Being a "car guy". 8:34 - Value of Porsche. 10:52 - Reggie & Jonny's trip to Majorca for Porsche, met Timo Bernhardt. 18:06 - Man-Machine connection. Flow state as a musician. 19:44 - Final taping of The Late Late Show on Thursday, April 27th. What's next? 22:20 - Saying goodbye to The Late Late Show. 25:00 - What's next for Reggie? NEW BOOK, "Great Falls Montana", on Reggie's high school years. AI show, sketch show, & Polestar! 25:58 - Incredibly optimistic about AI. 27:05 - Types of AI Reggie is using - Midjourney, Dall-E, Stable Diffusion visual art 29:03 - The Memo - update on the state of AI - Dr. Alan D. Thompson. 32:35 - GPT-4. 35:23 - Is AI a threat to musicians? 36:37 - Personal AI. 38:21 - Cyborgs, Mars, & Consciousness Upload. 44:04 - AI replacing jobs. 45:43 - Pedal from Misha Mansoor. 48:55 - Djent & Meshuggah. 53:54 - Writing a MT article with GPT-4. 56:30 - Midjourney car design experiment. 59:43 - Conversations with Franz von Holzhausen about AI. 01:01:57 - Reggie's new projects. 01:05:20 - F1.
Our third Rig Rundown with Periphery's Jake Bowen, Mark Holcomb, and Misha Mansoor—at Nashville's Marathon Music Works on April 2—caught the band on their final tour stop for a spring run in support of the brand-spankin'-new Periphery V: Djent Is Not a Genre. Our time with the triumvirate of tone reminded us that these fellas never rest their ears. They know gear and how to make it work for them. That's why each of them has spent extensive time in several R&D collaborations with some of the biggest, most influential companies in guitardom. This time Bowen, Holcomb, and Mansoor all dish on the evolutions of their signature gear and how everything meshes and molds together for the greater, Transformer-like machine that is Periphery. Whether it's going up to 27 frets, utilizing Alnico 8 magnets, or adding an Evertune bridge to compensate for deeply dropped tunings, this trio of tone hounds will sniff it out. Let's dig in!Brought to you by D'Addario XPND Pedalboard.
MotorTrend's Ed Loh & Jonny Lieberman chat with musicians Tosin Abasi of Animals as Leaders, and Misha Mansoor of Periphery! The guys discuss their careers, car collections, and the intersection of music & cars! 2:12 - The Beatles, Michael Jackson, & Eddie Van Halen. 6:06 - Rolling Stones 100 Greatest Guitarists Of All Time. 9:06 - How Tosin developed his playing style. 16:15 - When Misha & Tosin first met. 19:00 - Tosin nearly quit music. 23:15 - Misha, self-taught musician. 28:33 - Parents. 35:23 - Djent Metal vs Meshuggah. 44:52 - Misha's love for cars. 46:12 - Tosin's progression of car love & driver's license test. 54:12 - Misha's cars; M3 > 911 Turbo S > Ferrari 488 > Gen 2 R8 > Lambo Performante > Ferrari A12 > GT3 touring > McLaren 720s Spider > BRZ. 01:05:21 - Tosin's cars; GTI > Porsche Cayman S > R8 > R8 > AMG GT R > Ferrari 488 > McLaren LT > Macan S. 01:15:54 - Experiences with EVs - Analog vs Digital. 01:17:33 - Misha's first time driving a Tesla Plaid. 01:19:44 - Tesla vs Lucid. 01:20:19 - INEVITABLE!!!!! 01:24:26 - Distortion & Engine Noise. 01:32:36 - Analog vs Digital. 01:39:33 - A.I. & ChatGPT. 01:58:25 - Driving Music.
Misha Mansoor from Periphery joins the podcast to talk about the band, his days working at RadioShack, and more. Sponsored by: DistroKid Follow The Punk Rock MBA on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube. Follow Finn McKenty on Instagram and Twitch. PRMBA Merch Produced and edited by Deanna Chapman. Support The Punk Rock MBA on Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Misha Mansoor is the guitarist and founder of the Djent metal band, Periphery. He also is a solo artist known as Bulb. Songs include: Marigold, Reptile, Scarlet, Digital, and many more. Check Out The Horizons Pedal: https://horizondevices.com/products/apex-preamp?variant=12293951389759¤cy=USD&utm_medium=product_sync&utm_source=google&utm_content=sag_organic&utm_campaign=sag_organic&gclid=Cj0KCQjwteOaBhDuARIsADBqRejLJKa2AP3YBwS9LPijO83U0HBqKCWRElLzdbOb-ibTilBUVjN6Z4caAli6EALw_wcB Subscribe to the email list and get yourself some free goodies: https://producelikeapro.com Want to create radio ready mixes from the comfort of your home? Go check out https://promixacademy.com/courses/ Check out all other services here: https://linktr.ee/producelikeapro
Misha Mansoor is the guitarist and founder of the Djent metal band, Periphery. He also is a solo artist known as Bulb. Songs include: Marigold, Reptile, Scarlet, Digital, and many more. Check Out The Horizons Pedal: https://horizondevices.com/products/apex-preamp?variant=12293951389759¤cy=USD&utm_medium=product_sync&utm_source=google&utm_content=sag_organic&utm_campaign=sag_organic&gclid=Cj0KCQjwteOaBhDuARIsADBqRejLJKa2AP3YBwS9LPijO83U0HBqKCWRElLzdbOb-ibTilBUVjN6Z4caAli6EALw_wcB Subscribe to the email list and get yourself some free goodies: https://producelikeapro.com Want to create radio ready mixes from the comfort of your home? Go check out https://promixacademy.com/courses/ Check out all other services here: https://linktr.ee/producelikeapro
On this Misha Mansoor Interview: Founder & lead guitarist of Periphery, producer, mixer and mastering engineer opens up about many things: The fallacy of getting a “break” in business… starting his own label and other entrepreneurial ventures, HAIL STAN and some of the songs on it, growing up in Maryland and then moving out of the country, twice… challenges that led to him becoming a musician, and how he overcame them… signature guitars, Mike Dawes, staying “out” of the limelight, feeling undeserving, writing the music you want to write, and loads more insight on what makes him tick, GREAT convo Cool Guitar, Music & ELG T-Shirts! http://www.GuitarMerch.com Subscribe & Website: https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/subscribe Support this show: http://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/support
B.S. Over A Couple Of Brews Episode 8 - "The Guilty Shall Remain Anonymous" Episode Summary: Come join Rick-O and Korbs, and B.S. over a couple of brews. Tonight, our friend Joe Husak joins us in the studio. We discuss a bunch of bands, we revisit The Mucky Duck discussion, Joe has some brewery recommendations, and we ask Joe about some of his craziest concert experiences. This was definitely an enjoyable walk down memory lane. Cheers to good fortune, and also to remembrance! Tonight's Guest is, Joseph Husak: The very talented Joseph Husak's current music can be found at: josephhusak.bandcamp.com The Brews (In Order of Appearance, and More Than Just "A Couple"): Brew #1 - Joe's Brew: "Hoppin' The Trail (Lavender India Pale Ale)" (Hoppin' Frog)(Akron, OH) Brew #2 - Korbs' Brew: "Daybreak (Coffee Vanilla Cream Ale)" (Wolf's Ridge Brewing)(Columbus, OH) Brew #3 - Joe's Brew: "Cherry, Lime & Blue Raspberry King Gose" (Hoppin' Frog)(Akron, OH) Brew #4 - Joe's Brew: "Bourbon Barrel-Aged Peanut Butter Hazelnut Caramel Chocolate Cake Stout" (Hoppin' Frog)(Akron, OH) Brew #5 - Joe's Brew: "Hoppin' Frog's Pineapple Upside Down Cake" (Hoppin' Frog)(Akron, OH) Brew #6 - Joe's Final Auxiliary Brew: Busch Light Apple Brew #7 - Rick-O's Late-to-the-Party Brew: "Sour Monkey Sour Tripel" (Victory Brewing Company)(Downingtown, PA) Bands/Musicians Joe Mentioned: Periphery (Note to Korbs: The lead singer's name is, Spencer Sotelo. Lol.) Misha Mansoor aka "Bulb"(Lead Guitar player for Periphery) Naked City - "Batman" (Rick-O was hung up on this song being called "Gotham", but it is actually called "Batman". There was a video titled "Gotham" that Naked City produced, though. Lol.) John Zorn Mudvayne Napalm Death - "You Suffer" Pill Smoke on Bookface (Fun Fact: Joe played drums in this band.) Pill Smoke on Bandcamp Clown Core Lightning Bolt Pill Smoke Live @ Annabelle's February 22nd 2020 FULL SET B.S. Round Table Discussion: How the "Reh Reh" Seems to Be Affecting People Socially: There seems to be different varying degrees of stress from person-to-person, and everyone seems to just be "worn out". -Rick-O What Happened to the Mucky Duck Brewery?: Their passion seems to be with the wine. The beer seemed to be better on draft, than it was when bottled for whatever reason. Rick-O would still like to try their wine. Soon... Joe's Brewery Recommendations: Hoppin' Frog Joe says, "Don't Drink and Drive, kids!" or something along those lines. Lol. R. Shea Brewing Wadsworth Brewing Company Wadsworth Brewing Company - "Gigadydog"(Origin Story) Wadsworth Brewing Company - "Gigadydog"(on UnTappd) Ignite Brewing Company Three Floyd's Brewing Magic City Brewing Company Flying Dog Brewery Joe's Craziest Concert Experiences: Joe went to see Circa Survive, at The Foundry. It was a really hot day, and the power went out. Anthony Green went into the audience with his acoustic guitar. The Aristocrats playing the @ The NAMM Jam 2014 @ The Groove (Venue Name Correction: "The *Grove") Tower City Ampitheater to see Mudvayne. (Circa 2003?) Maybe this Mudvayne Show? Also, Dreamtheater and Dillinger Escape Plan, at the Tower City Ampitheater. Korbs mentioned seeing The Chariot at the Basement Bar. Here is an interesting article: CONCERT REVIEW: THE CHARIOT FAREWELL TOUR AT A&R MUSIC BAR (COLUMBUS) Joe's Movie Corner: Jingle Bell Rocks! Rick-O and Joe both really enjoy Christmas Music. Big deal! Wanna fight about it? Lol. The Album that is pinned up on the ceiling of The Wednesday Room (Joe's Home Studio) is Elmo & Patsy - "Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer" Joe's Song Recommendations: Naked City - "A Shot in the Dark" (Note: John Zorn "Sax-spitting" in sync with the snare is @2:45-2:54) Jacky Terrason - "I Love Paris"(Note: The Eureka improv moment is @5:40-5:45) Rick-O and Korbs' Band Recommendations: Animals As Leaders (Official Website) Animals As Leaders - "The Joy of Motion" Fuck the Facts - "Pleine Noirceur" Honorable Mentions: Fun Fact: The square root of 69 is actually 8 something. Lol. -Rick-O "Game of Life" (Drinking Game) Seven Year Dungeon Beard Hoof Hearted Brewing R.I.P., Ripper Owen's Tap House Kitchen Nightmares Restaurant: Impossible Sons of Guns Pig Destroyer Pignation - "You Would Hate to Know" (The Album Joe has that he thought was a Pig Destroyer album. Honest mistake. Lol.) Kill the Person Next to You (Local Band in Canton, OH)(Circa Early 2000's) Last Days of Humanity - A Divine Proclamation of Finishing the Present Existence (Around the 86 minute mark) We find ourselves reminiscing about CD's, once again. Lol. We also remember VHS tapes. Excellent. Jackson 5 - "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" Spinal Tap - "Gimme Some Money" Soverence (band) in Green, OH (Circa 2002) that was comprised of Brian, Shaun, Jes, Jesse, and Fred had a song featured in Rick-O's Senior Class Video. The song was completely uncensored, and none of the teachers seemed to hear that the curse words were uncensored.
Tuesday, August 2nd 2022 - Guests: Jonny Lieberman and Misha Mansoor TONIGHT: Let's wing it baby! Coming in hot… with a major announcement! Jonny and Misha are in-studio talking about the new band, and quickly pivoting to BMW's. The guys lament the Bavarian then vs now and where things changed. For those out there waiting for a show focused on cars, this is the one to watch! The car talk is fast and furious. ‘Smell the Belt!!' You heard it here first folks ;) Jonny leaves early for a family movie, but Misha stays, breaking down the process of getting on the VIP McLaren list, and the gang gives Jonny lots of love behind his back. Our heroes then have a seamless conversation spanning supercars to e-trucks, with a dash of musical instruments... J then gives his impressions of the Aston Martin Vantage F1 he had for the week. Misha has his own thoughts. The show finishes with Whatcha Watchin': James Bond edition. As well as Indy Jones and new ILM doc “Light & Magic” Tada! - Come back THURSDAY for Reggie Watts. THANK YOU for watching
Want to feel inspired? Like anything is possible? That you'll find your way in life? Well, listen to what our friend Misha Mansoor has to say. In this week's episode of Radical Strategies, Misha chats with our host, Rod Chong about the start of his progressive metal band, Periphery, and how he built up multiple income streams and business ventures. It's a fantastic story, full of great advice for any aspiring musicians and creatives.
Tim Mills joins the podcast to discuss topics such as prototyping signature pickups, working with the demands of a growing business and the future of BareKnuckle pickups.Check us out on instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ttsdpod
Misha Mansoor is an American guitarist, businessman, entrepreneur, composer, songwriter, and music producer, best known as the founder of and one of the three guitarists in the progressive metal band Periphery. Mansoor is also a part of the projects Haunted Shores and Four Seconds Ago, previously having been a part of the projects Of Man, Not of Machine and Snuggles. Mansoor is also involved with many entrepreneurial and business ventures, namely GetGood Drums, Horizon Devices, and 3DOT Recordings.
Today, Misha Mansoor will be answering some commonly asked questions here on Produce Like a Pro! Misha is the founder and guitarist of the band Periphery also known as Bulb after the name of his solo project. Check out his ULTIMATE Drum Programming course on promixacademy.com!
Today, Misha Mansoor will be answering some commonly asked questions here on Produce Like a Pro! Misha is the founder and guitarist of the band Periphery also known as Bulb after the name of his solo project. Check out his ULTIMATE Drum Programming course on promixacademy.com!
Misha Mansoor of Periphery discusses the artists that shaped him, moved him and changed his perspective on music. From Nirvana's Dave Grohl showing what was possible to Meshuggah and the Dillinger Escape Plan's transition from too much to never enough and lots more about Periphery's journey and his latest record with blackened metal side project, Haunted Shores. Hosted by Christina Rowatt. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/kPY6mZh7o1g
Misha Mansoor and Mark Holcomb are the duo who make up Haunted Shores and guitarists in Periphery. On this episode: 5:30 - Black metal recording styles 19:35 - How Misha learned the difference between black metal and death metal 31:36 - Creative boundaries 46:54 - Solving the riff puzzle 53:15 - Knowing when you need space from your work 1:16:19 - Mistaking productivity for progress Want to level up your audio game? Sign up for URM. When you sign up, you'll get access to: Insanely detailed audio production tutorials One-on-one feedback Multi-track sessions from some of the biggest names in rock and metal Be sure to follow URM on Instagram and Facebook. Follow Eyal Levi on Instagram. Like this show? Please leave us a 5-star review - even one sentence helps! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Doc welcomes Periphery guitarist, Misha Mansoor, to the show, and they talk about how Misha manages his busy schedule, what the band dynamics are like within Periphery in terms of splitting revenue and sharing responsibility, why he treats Periphery like a passion project, the evolution of how bands tour and survive, his influence on modern-day djent as well as self-sufficient content creators, and the two share their thoughts on the current political climate. This episode features the songs "Gotta Get Outta Here" by Blacklite District and "Hellfire" by Haunted Shores. Follow Misha on Instagram and Twitter @MishaPeriphery Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Please support this episode's sponsor Blacklite District at https://www.blacklitedistrict.net/ Please support this episode's sponsor Godsize Records at https://www.godsizerecs.com/ Listen to more great podcasts like this at soundtalentmedia.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Misha Mansoor is back in town and talking cars, cars and more cars! Porsche, Lambo, Ferrari and McLaren, he's had them all lately. Which one is he trading up? Which one is he keeping for life? Plus some snappy apologies and updates on MS & GVBC.
Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
Brian, Blake and Richard are back with an all-new episode of the Chasing Tone Podcast!Is Brian the Larry David of the pedal world? He certainly resembles him according to Richard and the guys chat about some TV before Blake notices Brian isn't paying full attention. Strymon have released a new Phaser with an interesting name and Richard loves the look of it. Brian is not yet convinced but the guys chat about it and whether or not you need that many options for a phaser before Blake waxes lyrical about the depths of modulation he wishes to reach before the guys talk about pedal aesthetics and minimalism.Fender have announced the new Player Plus range and they are going to sit right at the top end of their "Made in Mexico" line with some colors that got leaked. This causes Brian to go to an Italian website and he becomes confused by cookies. Mmm...Cosmic Jade...and is Dark Night the Antigua burst of this generation of Fender guitars?Richard has attempted the simplest piece of guitar modification possible - and it went horribly pear shaped - so he tells us about exactly what went wrong and why you should listen to the advice of others. Except him. He's one of the top three stupidest people on this episode. The guys try and sell him on the benefit of a decent soldering station. Yes, it got nerdy as hell at this point.Is there anything nicer than a sea-foam green guitar? What about a sea-foam green guitar back scratcher? How about one branded by Joe Bonamassa? Yes, we have sent our hard earned dollars to the Joe B marketing machine and the guys perform a "live" review. At the time of recording Blake was preparing to talk to Misha Mansoor of Periphery and the guys look a little at his music and his business. Maximum Self Oscillation, Nu-X or Nux, The Hot Tub of manly diseases, The Geriatric Eagles, Disgusting plastic wrap, Soldering stations... It's all in this week's Chasing Tone!We are on Patreon now too!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/chasingtonepodcast)DIY modshttps://modyourownpedal.com/collections/booksFind us at:https://www.wamplerpedals.com/https://www.instagram.com/WamplerPedals/https://www.facebook.com/groups/wamplerfanpage/Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdVrg4Wl3vjIxonABn6RfWwContact us at: podcast@wamplerpedals.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/chasingtonepodcast)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/chasingtonepodcast)
Misha Mansoor is here! He is well known as a driving force behind the band Periphery, Horizon Devices, Get Good Drums, Bulb and a whole lot more! I was super stoked to talk with him and I think you are really going to enjoy this. On this episode we discuss some how he has been able to carve out a living as a musician, the difference between Axe-Fx and Kemper, cars, mic'ing up guitar cabinets, knowing when to cut your losses, learning from your mistakes, what record labels are looking for and a whole lot more. Give Misha a follow on Instagram and check out his many projects. TEXT ME (503) 751-8577 Support the show and get extra episodes over at Patreon.com/tonemob. You can also help out with your gear buying habits by purchasing stuff from Tonemob.com/reverb Tonemob.com/sweetwater or grabbing your guitar/bass strings from Tonemob.com/stringjoy Release your music via DistroKid and save 7% by going to Tonemob.com/distrokid Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Metalheads!! Tracey brings the prog-pain with a blast of prog-metalcore from the mind of Misha Mansoor, Periphery! We spin Periphery (2010), Periphery II: This Time It's Personal (2012), Periphery III: Select Difficulty (2016), and Periphery IV: Hail Stan (2019).
Periphery mastermind Misha Mansoor is back on the podcast this week! Our conversation centers around his new solo album, Moderately Fast, Adequately Furious, releasing ten albums worth of Bulb archives last year, whether he ever plans to perform the Bulb material live, collaborating with his brother, and the trouble with getting honest feedback from friends. Misha also talks about Periphery, including all the work that goes into running the band's own label, 3Dot, how his previous management team put too much pressure on the band, looking back at Periphery IV, and an update on the eventual Periphery V. Petar, Brandon, and Sylvia discuss Stormy Daniels running the merch booth at an upcoming Eyehategod show, our take on the new Iron Maiden track, Ed Sheeran being open to death metal, and Oli Sykes getting some vampire fangs with his wife. Song: Bulb - “Upload Apathy” and “Far Too High” (Featuring Axel Mansoor)
Misha Mansoor (Periphery) reflects on his new solo album "Moderately Fast, Adequately Furious," Periphery's transformation into a passion project, how the pandemic sparked ingenuity, Periphery drummer Matt Halpern's phenomenal feel, Nolly's irreplaceable bass, how the new Periphery sessions are progressing and much more.
A couple of weeks ago, our very own Ben Hodges enjoyed an illuminating back-and-forth with one of his musical heroes. The gracious Misha Mansoor of the metal band Periphery took some time out of his day to chat about timepieces. Today, we revisit that interview with the audio supplied by Misha, interspersed with the fearsomely inane commentary of Ben and Rob.Okay, we're not that bad. In fact, there's a good argument to be made that we might be mildly entertaining. From my perspective, the highlight of the show is definitely my spot-on impression of Ben's delicious British accent, but he would probably disagree. He might point to the first-hand testimony of one of music's most talented guitarists as the centerpiece of episode 62. Who's to say?Well, to be precise, you are! Let us know in the comments below if you enjoyed the show. If you did, and you'd like more content like this, please let us know. Suggestions are always welcome. If you didn't like it, tell us why. Unless you didn't like my hilarious accents. That's just mean.Find and follow us on Instagram @benjameshodges and @robnudds.
In this week's CatPick Fridays episode Rich and I check out the anniversary versions of BOSS SD-1 and MT-2 Metal Zone, talk about Jason Becker's recent developments, Misha Mansoor's comments on him hating guitar solos, check out the list of top 10 electric guitars for beginners, talk about alternate realities & Ibanez Semi-hollows. CatPick Fridays can be found both on YouTube and Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Get 25% off of Get Songs Done songwriting course by using the code ”PODCAST” at the checkout: https://www.catpickstudios.com/get-songs-done-offer Rich. Words. Music: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbNnXraM9oHWWBACNS07DMw BOSS anniversady SD-1 and MT-2 https://geargods.net/news/boss-drops-anniversary-versions-of-sd-1-and-mt-2-pedals/?fbclid=IwAR10-ig4puih8ZcAUe2WSivajuPI4mkpWo5eQQvvgEXkNweHwZYWMCJx220 Jason Becker https://guitar.com/news/gear-news/jason-becker-signed-guitars-fundraiser-health-medical-expenses/E Misha Mansoor hates writing guitar solos https://www.guitarworld.com/news/why-misha-mansoor-hates-solos 10 Best Beginner Electric Guitars 2021 https://www.guitarworld.com/features/best-beginner-electric-guitars Ibanez Semihollow https://www.dropbox.com/s/42zge9cy3urpo8e/19.Ibanez_1.jpg?dl=0 Pendulum at Spitbank Fort https://youtu.be/wMUcoyLhtzM 00:00 Intro 03:59 BOSS Anniversary SD-1 and MT-2 11:49 Jason Becker Is Doing Better 13:47 Misha Mansoor Hates Guitar Solos 21:30 Top 10 Beginner Electric Guitars for 2021 43:07 Random Positive Thing 4 6:07 Alternative Instrument Choises 53:49 Questions & Comments 1:00:57 My Ibanez Semi-hollow 1:07:24 Weekend Watch
This week: the crew discusses new tracks from Migos, Liz Phair, Mastodon, Bulb, Sleater-Kinney, Loraine James, Born of Osiris, and more. In the
Focusrite brings you a deep guitar hang with MISHA MANSOOR, who plugs two of his favorite signature-model Jackson guitars, deconstructs some of his great riffs for you, and shares how he created PERIPHERY, one of the most influential prog-metal bands in history. (Some would even say Mansoor is one of the chief architects of the genre known as “djent” — we’ll see if the ever-humble guitarist/producer agrees.) Misha also shares everything from his deep Allan Holdsworth influence to how he creates Hendrix-style echo-before-distortion psychedelic feedback loops. Additionally, Mansoor details how he and his other guitar hero friend, Tosin Abasi, like to go hot-doggin’ down canyon roads behind the wheels of exotic supercars. Thanks again to FOCUSRITE, makers of great audio interfaces and more, for making this episode happen.
Misha Mansoor is the guitarist and founder of the band Periphery. He's also an all around rad dude and entrepreneur. He shares some incredible stories and lessons he’s learned throughout his journey in music and business. We also nerd out on Porsches, coffee, guitar gear and more. Timestamps below. Do y’all find those useful? Comment if you do, it takes a while to make them. 0:00 - Intro 1:20 - A fun surprise from Misha 3:10 - Who you are and what you do 4:30 - How much of success comes from luck? 7:20 - Having a simple dream of just wanting to play music and not caring about anything else 8:50 - The very early days of Periphery 10:50 - What was it like growing up in a family with pressure to get a formal education? 16:00 - Pros and cons of going to college 19:50 - Dropping out of school and FULLY focusing on music 24:30 - When did your love for cars start? 30:15 - At what moment did you realize things were clicking for the band and it was going to work? 36:40 - Doing what you love purely for the love of it 40:45 - A word of warning on chasing your dreams 47:00 - When did you start working towards having multiple sources of passive income? 53:00 - How to fund hobbies for free by learning how to properly invest 1:00:00 - What’s your advice to those chasing their dreams or a similar path to yours? Misha Mansoor: @mishaperiphery Periphery: @periphery Andrew Cramb: @andrew_ftw Where Are All My Friends: Patreon: www.patreon.com/whereareallmyfriends Website: www.whereareallmyfriends.com
Mark Holcomb, Misha Mansoor, and Jake Bowen are guitarists in Periphery. 1:33 - Working on new music and the impact of COVID 12:10 - What makes the band avoid a specific tour market 21:00 - The role that Periphery’s manager plays 46:24 - How the band focuses on the music 1:06:20 - Figuring out how to turn high risk into success 1:25:24 - Deciding who plays what, especially in the studio 1:39:49 - The band’s latest writing session 1:57:41 - Periphery gets priority when writing 2:11:11 - Does Mark use a metronome? 2:22:57 - What an average day is like for the guys Want to level up your guitar game? Check out Riffhard.
Tutu tu dudu, sakra jak to bylo? Vymyslel jsi před koronou super riff, sešli jste se po roce s kapelou a za boha si nemůžeš vzpomenout na tu melodii. A není nic jednoduššího, než si vzít mobil a nahrát se. O tom, proč mít zvukový (a třeba i notový) záznam svého nápadu je tento díl Milionové kapely. podcast@milionovakapela.com Jak připravit klip pro svojí kapelu 3 způsoby jak znovu prodat stejnou písničku Misha Mansoor's playthrough Jaký udělat merch tvojí kapele?
The one where we stayed up late. to talk to Misha, stateside. It's also the one that could have gone on for hours as we had a whale of a time verbally-riffing with the Periphery guitarist about all manner of stuff, including Cricket, QAnon & Top Gear. We do find time to talk about Signature Guitars, working with Tim @ Bareknuckle Pickups and the less than fun parts of recording a Solo record. It's been a few weeks since this episode was recorded, but listening back this week you can't help but be struck by what a top bloke Misha is, and a pleasure to chat to. http://periphery.net (Periphery Website) https://www.facebook.com/misha.mansoor (Misha Facebook) https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5LBJvscZ0afr7R3KSFHlVD?si=Db0DhusoR22ymKdi1EDygA (Episode 30 Playlist) https://www.instagram.com/theguitarshowuk/ (9-42 Instagram) https://twitter.com/theguitarshowuk (9-42 Twitter) https://www.facebook.com/theguitarshowuk (9-42 Facebook) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCozetpXDzhNSAELq6wnoLhQ (9-42 Youtube) https://www.theguitarshow.co.uk/ (9-42 Website) https://www.facebook.com/ashortstoriespodcast/ (ashortstories Facebook) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Misha Mansoor @mishmansoor is the lead guitarist for the metal band, Periphery, and a knowledgeable car enthusiast. He's owned a string of cool cars (currently a Huracan Performante and a GT3 Touring), and always brings a unique perspective to the show. We talk about driving vs collecting, the definition of "fun", argue about the Honda Civic Type R, and more.http://periphery.net/ Follow us! T: @thesmokingtire @zackklapman IG: @thesmokingtire @fakezackklapman Click here for the most honest car reviews out there: https://www.youtube.com/thesmokingtire Want shorter podcasts? Subscribe to our new CLIPS channel! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD4WGV-W5zD1MK4yHbNGwmw NEW SHIRTS! https://www.blipshift.com/tst
Musician Misha Mansoor stops by to talk Porsche, Lambo and how he started his band Periphery. Other than being a wonderful new friend, Misha is straight up good people. Check out his vibe! -- Talk to us Tuesday will return next week at it's regularly scheduled time. Follow us on IG: @mishaperiphery, @porschelife111, @newlifeofoldnicole, @latenightplayset Latenightplayset.com Presented by @stclairinsurance • #coverageforyourtoys #dotcom Cruz into a healthy 2021 with @cruzintowellnesscbd • The Cruz is with a Z! #cruzintowellness #cbd For Fine Automotive Art and branded apparel: www.shophunziker.com
Mark plays guitar in the Progressive Metal/Djent band Periphery and is 1/2 of the duo Haunted Shores, a project that features Periphery founder Misha Mansoor. He is also a part-owner of the band's record label; 3DOT Recordings. Mark shares about living apart from the rest of the band in Houston, his sobriety, what the band has been up to in the current downtime, video games, and more. Video Version: YouTube FOR MORE ON PERIPHERY IG: https://www.instagram.com/periphery/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/peripheryband FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/PeripheryBand/ WEBSITE: http://periphery.net/ FOLLOW LURK: IG: https://www.instagram.com/lurkcity/ TWITTER: https://www.twitter.com/lurkcity/ WEBSITE: http://www.iamlurk.com/ FOLLOW LAMBGOAT: IG: http://www.instagram.com/lambgoat/ TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/lambgoat/ WEBSITE: https://www.lambgoat.com FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/lambgoatmusic/
Periphery have for the past fifteen years consistently risen to the top of the heavy djent dependant spectrum prog tree thanks to their strong songwriting ability, all the while reinventing themselves without ever having to reinvent the wheel. Since 2005 founding member and guitarist Misha Mansoor’s vision has been focused on crafting incredibly intricate albums, accompanied by for the most part of a decade, Jake (Bowen - Guitar), Matt (Halpern - Drums), Mark (Holcomb - Guitar) and vocalist Spencer, enabling Periphery to always have laser-like precision and direction tagging the band with the title as one of the pioneers of our beloved djent movement.Five albums of such incredible composition and depth in a decade equates to the mind-boggling calculation of an album every two years. And...in a year of almost zero live shows, we the punters have crawled through during this 2020, Periphery have finally released a live album showcasing their career, simply titled Live in London which was captured on the last night of the bands 2019 Periphery IV - HAIL STAN world tour.Heavy Mag had the opportunity to discuss the formation of this momentous album with vocalist Spencer Sotelo and how it mysteriously came to fruition.A live album is an amalgamation of a bands entire catalogue - a single, almost career-defining snapshot of a band at an exact time. Metal V broaches the subject of preparing to record a live set, aware of the task that lays before them and before even playing a note, particularly that daunting moment just as the band is about to walk out on stage.“Yeah dude and that’s the reason why we haven’t done a live album before," Sotelo replied, "because we are all perfectionists and if we go into a show being like 'Oh shit this is being recorded for a live record' we have to worry the whole time about fuckin’ up and that’s why we’ve never done one in the past...So that leading into what I’m about to say is like…” At this point Sotelo pauses, takes a deep breath, and continues with the mind-blowing revelation of how Live In London came to be, ...“we didn’t even know this was going to be a live record! That (night) was our biggest show we have ever played to date, it was a sold-out 3,000 capacity. We just went into it like 'okay, we’re just gonna have fun' but little did we know our sound guy Ronnie was recording the whole show, multi-tracked!”At this point, both our minds are blown as Sotelo continues further, adding “even after he did it he didn’t say anything about it. We didn’t hear anything for six or seven months after the show and then we get a message from him saying, 'Hey I mixed this entire show, take a listen and if you guys wanna release it then let me know!' So seriously it came to be by just his doing and by accident and luckily...we didn’t play like shit that night!” With the run time of the album coming in at an hour and fifteen minutes, Metal V asks what the process is like compiling a setlist from a back catalogue of songs that has absolutely no bad songs.“There are a lot of moving pieces that go into creating a Periphery live setlist," Sotelo explained. "As you would know we have a lot of different (guitar) tunings, six, seven and eight-string guitars over the course of five or six albums so it’s always, okay, this song is in this tuning let’s have the song after it being a totally different tuning so that things get switched up and feel like a roller coaster the whole time.”With this ever-evolving change in pitch and diversifying Periphery’s live experience, Sotelo adds, “but then we also have to think about the longevity of everybody in the band being able to play their instrument as crazily as they do for an extended period of time and also for me and (Matt) Halpern our drummer. Everybody has to have a tailored set that allows everybody to catch their breath and do what they do best!"Speaking of their live album release and how the 2020 covid-filled year is a bit shit with almost every band in the universe being placed into forced exile, Heavy presses Sotelo on how he feels about not being able to play gigs?“It’s weird man," he sighed. "The first few months of it were pretty shit for me, I'm not gonna lie! I definitely felt it mentally but I will definitely come out on the other side of 2020 feeling better than I started. I feel like just being forced to be in my own headspace and forego the things that you're used to make you a stronger human being and I’m kind of seeing that now!”Listening to their extensive full interview you will hear Spencer talk openly and candidly with Heavy Mag, expanding upon the Live In London release as well as what the looking glass may predict for Periphery next year. All this plus some tracks played in their entirety from the live album as chosen by Spencer and his reasons for picking those songs specifically.
Today’s guitar villain is Misha Mansoor, a key founder of the beguiling genre of Djent and an overall machine of a guitar player. Misha is the mastermind behind the wall of sound that is the band Periphery, a signature artist of Jackson guitars and BareKnuckle pickups, the founder of the excellent Get Good Drums software, and an avid sports car enthusiast. Misha is also the founder of Horizon Devices, a company featuring some truly spectacular guitar pedals like the Apex PreAmp and Flux Echo, and now, most recently, they’re making guitar strings. With that resume, you better prepare yourself, because it’s time for this episode of Guitar Villains.Intro and Misha’s supervillain alter-ego: 0:00Burning Questions: 6:14Misha’s backward sense of harmony: 11:10Problem-solving in songwriting: 15:10Name Those Notes: 16:44The re-release and return of Bulb: 27:35Guitar playing from the producer perspective: 30:14The hardest and easiest thing about playing guitar: 32:22The most important skill guitar players ignore: 34:34Writing music starting with a drum groove: 37:02The problem with drum loops: 40:29The difference between delay and echo: 42:00Misha’s dream band: 45:59Misha’s favorite airplane album: 48:56Misha’s supervillain advice: 49:39Check out Horizon DevicesCheck out GetGood DrumsFollow Periphery on YouTube Sign up for Guitar Super System, the most popular independent guitar learning platform on the internet: https://bit.ly/GVMM006
Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mrbillstunes Misha Mansoor, also known as Bulb after the name of his solo project, is the founder and lead guitarist of the progressive metal band Periphery. He is also part of the studio project Haunted Shores (featuring Periphery guitarist Mark Holcomb) and the hardcore punk project Snuggles (which features former Periphery bassist Adam "Nolly" Getgood), as well as being involved in the projects Of Man, Not Of Machine (a trio consisting of him, ex-TesseracT and ex-Sky Eats Airplane singer Elliot Coleman and Mark Holcomb) and Four Seconds Ago (an electronic project with his Periphery bandmate Jake Bowen). Mansoor is seen as one of the forerunners of the djent movement and is often erroneously attributed with the invention of the word itself (he attributes its invention to Meshuggah guitarist Fredrik Thordendal). Misha's Links: https://www.youtube.com/user/MishaMansoor/featured https://twitter.com/mishaperiphery https://www.instagram.com/mishaperiphery/ Mr. Bill’s Links: https://live.mrbillstunes.com/ https://discord.gg/ySjhgWQ https://mrbill.bandcamp.com/ https://www.youtube.com/user/MrBillsTunes Podcast Production Inquiries: fumodenver@gmail.com
Ep. 79 - Misha Mansoor on Tone-Talk!
Misha Mansoor, aka Bulb is one of the guitarists of Periphery as well as one of the founding partners behind ventures such as Horizon Devices and Getgood Drums. 1:32 - Keeping busy during quarantine 14:23 - Building a career online 35:41 - Time management and avoiding burnout 47:58 - Taking a vacation 1:01:03 - Getting worn out 1:14:59 - Avoiding getting stale 1:38:52 - Communication is key - singing at someone instead of yelling 1:53:42 - Where does Periphery go next? 2:02:18 - Will there be another summer camp? 2:14:56 - Low vs. high gain Want to level up your guitar game? Check out Riffhard.
We discuss our Top Underrated Metal Guitarists, with interviews from Ole Borud (Extol, Fleshkiller), Daniel Mongrain (Martyr, Cryptopsy, Gorguts, Voivod), Eyal Levi (Daath), and Layne Meylain (Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza)
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**Intro/opening instrumental courtesy of: Orlando Benson beats and more: www.instagram.com/orlvndoebevson/ ** blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ STREAM THE NEW COLLAB PROJECT FROM CALÓR X ANLMA: https://anlma.bandcamp.com/album/ambivalent https://open.spotify.com/artist/2Bh4pFR02iPhLDuw1llvQo ***INSERT OVERLY AGGRESSIVE, PENT UP METAL GRUNT NOISE*** ARRRGGHHHHHHH!! We kick things off on episode 31/part 2 of our sit down with Calór/Anlma band man Rob Wesley, Meli Murfyy and Eddie the Tech, with the maniacally beautiful track "Moments before sleep", from that Calór x Anlma collab EP: "Ambivalent" Rob breaks down the science of metal and how it's branched out over time, Eddie chimes in to save Metallica from getting tarnished and Meli gets put on to Megadeath!! PLUS: Rob and Eddie justify their joint Misha Mansoor musical man crush, going to New Jersey JUST to record some drums, and a couple of announcements from Meli and the boiz themselves for some upcoming projects!! GET IN TOUCH WITH ROB THO: https://www.instagram.com/tildewave_/ https://www.instagram.com/robertwesleyaudio/ AND THE BANDS: https://www.instagram.com/calorband/ https://www.instagram.com/anlma.nyc/ connect with Meli Murfyy: https://www.instagram.com/melimurfyy/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq3WAets7rMzeHEJoLYRbww https://www.facebook.com/MeliMurfyyMusic/ https://linktr.ee/MeliMurfyy Eddie the Tech wants YOU in his DMs: https://www.instagram.com/eddiethetech/ https://www.facebook.com/edsanpastorius LIKE | RATE | COMMENT | SUBSCRIBE: www.youtube.com/user/whodissis1 Audio only/Podcast - LIKE | RATE | COMMENT | SUBSCRIBE: @somethingspictacular open.spotify.com/show/6hyS2l2KdQD…wARsK0-pvogHBeFQ podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/some…ar/id1084220877
On episode 6 of Lee McKinney's Infinite Mind Podcast, he discusses Coronavirus and the Black Lives Matter Movement, Misha Mansoor aka Bulb's Archives: 8 release, Born of Osiris, his solo career, In Motive, and does a Q&A with fan submitted questions. Social Media - www.Instagram.com/LeeOsiris www.Twitter.com/LeeOsiris www.Facebook.com/LeeMcKinneyOfficial/ Merchandise: https://www.sumerianmerch.com/collections/lee-mckinney https://www.sumerianmerch.com/collections/bornofosiris https://merchnow.com/catalogs/lee-mckinney https://merchnow.com/catalogs/born-of-osiris KIESEL LMX GUITARS: https://www.kieselguitars.com/catalog/guitars/lm6x https://www.kieselguitars.com/catalog/guitars/lm7x DONATE TO CORONAVIRUS/BLM: (Black Lives Matter) 1.The Bail Project - www.BailProject.org 2. My Block, My Hood, My City - www.ForMyBlock.org (Coronavirus) 1. First Book - www.FirstBook.org 2. MusiCares - www.Grammy.com/MusiCares
This week Misha Mansoor (Periphery, Bulb) joins Tom Quayle, David Beebee, Jake Willson and Dan Smith. They talk about Misha's approach to music, guitar, optimising creative workflows, programming drums, virtual instruments and how to be diverse and self sufficient in today's music industry. This week's Patreon edit contains more recording, drum programming and behind the scenes chat. Support TGHP on Patreon and get bonus episodes, lessons, livestreams & more.. Misha's Links http://periphery.net/ https://www.3dotrecordings.com/ https://www.getgooddrums.com/ https://horizondevices.com/ Misha On Instagram Thanks for listening and all your continued support, and a special shout out to our Patrons at the Producer and Practise Posse Levels who are: Allen De La Cruz Andy French Dave Cookson James Went Jiri Popek Jonathan Murrell Mark Lee Martin Mason Matt Birtwistle Norman Taylor Robert S Laher Sam Whiting Tim Bennett Tim Daley Ulf Schwuarak Volkan Bakirdan Zack Loss Show Links TGHP Facebook discussion group TGHP on Instagram www.theguitarhourpodcast.com Old Live stream on Tom’s YT channel Beebs www.davidbeebee.com Instagram YouTube Fibenare Guitars Quayle www.tomquayle.co.uk Tom - Instagram Tom's Signature Ibanez Guitar Wampler Pedals Jake Willson www.jakewillson.co.uk Instagram Fibenare Guitars Dan Smith www.dansmithguitarist.co.uk Instagram YouTube
Misha is very forthcoming with us about how his band will survive the pandemic in spite of losing a huge chunk of their income. The post Periphery's Misha Mansoor on The Quarantinecast #16 appeared first on MetalSucks.
(Note: the absence of music this week is intentional). This week: the crew discusses new tracks from Meek Mill, Conway The Machine, Low
Our guest is Misha Mansoor! He is an expert guitar player, the lead guitarist for the band, Periphery, and a huge car nerd! He dailies a Lamborghini Huracan, has instructional videos about making music, and shreds. @mishalovescars @mishaperipheryCheck out his band! http://www.periphery.net/https://www.youtube.com/user/MishaMansoor Fight your traffic violation using Off the Record! Go to the link below or download the App and use CODE: TST10https://apps.apple.com/us/app/off-the-record-ticket-lawyer/id1032930471Follow us! T: @thesmokingtire @zackklapman IG: @thesmokingtire @fakezackklapman Watch the show on YouTube: https://youtu.be/AAR18rUMkeA
Our guest is Misha Mansoor! He is an expert guitar player, the lead guitarist for the band, Periphery, and a huge car nerd! He dailies a Lamborghini Huracan, has instructional videos about making music, and shreds. @mishalovescars @mishaperipheryCheck out his band! http://www.periphery.net/https://www.youtube.com/user/MishaMansoor Fight your traffic violation using Off the Record! Go to the link below or download the App and use CODE: TST10https://apps.apple.com/us/app/off-the-record-ticket-lawyer/id1032930471Follow us! T: @thesmokingtire @zackklapman IG: @thesmokingtire @fakezackklapman Watch the show on YouTube: https://youtu.be/AAR18rUMkeA
Our guest is Misha Mansoor! He is an expert guitar player, the lead guitarist for the band, Periphery, and a huge car nerd! He dailies a Lamborghini Huracan, has instructional videos about making music, and shreds. @mishalovescars @mishaperipheryCheck out his band! http://www.periphery.net/https://www.youtube.com/user/MishaMansoor Fight your traffic violation using Off the Record! Go to the link below or download the App and use CODE: TST10https://apps.apple.com/us/app/off-the-record-ticket-lawyer/id1032930471Follow us! T: @thesmokingtire @zackklapman IG: @thesmokingtire @fakezackklapman Watch the show on YouTube: https://youtu.be/IkR9-c0Hxjk
Ubisoft has announced it's new Assassin's Creed title, Valhalla. Today we are also making a large announcement, our rap battle game show hosted by Viking legend, Ragnar Lothbrok, is also coming soon! Join Joe, Kyle, Micah, Michael, and Josh as we talk about Easter Eggs in video games, way too much Final Fantasy, and that icky sticky honey. Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/themetalgamerspodcast/ Follow us on Instagram: @themetalgamerspodcast, @fullmetalmikage, @kanguskyle, @micah_mcg, @chiefbheef, @joe_dufflebag Ending Music: Prelude Bombfare: FF7 Medley by Misha Mansoor
Misha Mansoor is the founder of modern metal pioneers Periphery; trendsetters of the "djent" genre. As one of the most recognised and accomplished guitarists in the game today, we were fortunate enough to catch up with "Bulb" back in 2015 during his sold-out UK clinic tour. In one of our most popular episodes of 'The Captain Meets' thus far, Lee certainly didn't hold back and asked Misha about his influences, signature Jackson/Bare Knuckle gear and how to face criticism!
Periphery drummer Matt Halpern talks the logistics of teaching drum lessons on the road, the bands writing process, pre-production and tracking of both Hail Stan and their previous records, his sample company getgooddrums.com, starting their own record label and the benefits of working under that new circumstance, his connection to guitarist/founding member Misha Mansoor and his initial thoughts on his drum programming/studio prowess with Animals As Leaders, having fellow drummer JP Bouvet sub for him in Periphery, finding balance in both acclimating to starting a tour and in returning home, Dennis Chambers & Neil Peart as influences, words of wisdom & technique adjustments from former teachers, the awesomeness of Meshuggah, & more! http://www.periphery.net/ https://www.getgooddrums.com Pics: https://www.randyedwardsphotos.com/ Insta-twit-face: @mattperiphery
Misha and I talk about our love of bubbly water, long term band dynamics and how he continues to ‘sparks joy’ in his life✨
Founder & lead guitarists of Periphery, producer, mixer and mastering engineer opens up about many things: The fallacy of getting a “break” in business… starting his own label and other entrepreneurial ventures, HAIL STAN and some of the songs on it, growing up in Maryland and then moving out of the country, twice… challenges that led to him becoming a musician, and how he overcame them… signature guitars, Mike Dawes, staying “out” of the limelight, feeling undeserving, writing the music you want to write, and loads more insight on what makes him tick: Subscribe https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/subscribe/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EveryoneLovesGuitar/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everyonelovesguitar/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ELovesGuitar
Metal Blade Records videographer and content creator Vince Edwards is our guest this week. We talk about a number of different topics related to his work at one of metal's most venerated and longest running labels, including the recent signing of Killswitch Engage, some of his favorite underrated albums that came out on the label over the years, what it was like shooting Between the Buried and Me live, which band he's most excited to be able to work with in the future, how to market metal bands in modern times and the pressure to perform despite having a metalhead's dream job. Petar, Brandon, and Jozalyn discuss Misha Mansoor's comments on Periphery hitting their popularity ceiling, Kirk Hammett gearing up for a new Metallica record, Brain Johnson's possible return to AC/DC, Hellyeah replacing Vinnie Paul, and who's most excited for Crazy Town's The Gift of Game 20th anniversary tour. Songs: Fractal Universe - “Masterpiece's Parallelism” Abnormality - “Curb Stomp” Destrage - “The Chosen One”
Misha Mansoor is best known for being the guitarist and founding member of successful progressive metal band Periphery as well as other projects like Haunted Shores, Four Seconds Ago. His love for gear and work ethic has led him to work with some companies in the game like Jackson Guitars, Bare knuckle Pickups to him starting his own business ventures with GetGood Drums and Horizon Devices. In This Episode: - Misha Gives Us Some Thoughts On Being An Entrepreneur - Why He Chooses Cubase To Be His DAW Of Choice - How he uses our Olympus Symphonic Choir libraries - Songwriting Tips And Getting Out Of Writers Block - Wanting To Some Day Be A Video Game Composer Follow us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soundironaudio/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/soundironco/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/soundiron Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://goo.gl/gnrrpY
Periphery guitarist and founding member Misha Mansoor joins Roie Avin to talk about the band's latest album Periphery IV:Hail Stan, the key to their success, their sound, and more. Periphery IV is out April 5th.
Welcome to Episode 1! We sat down with Misha Mansoor of Periphery to discuss their upcoming album ”Periphery IV: Hail Stan”, out April 5th on 3Dot Recordings, as well as a plethora of topics including touring, making electronic music, and most importantly, internet troll culture. Hope you guys enjoy and see you guys in 2 weeks! www.periphery.net https://www.3dotrecordings.com www.thankyouscientist.com
Episode 323 - We have a great episode in store for you today in the form of Misha Mansoor from Periphery and 4 Seconds Ago. He also recently started a record label called 3Dot Recordings that will be releasing some pretty cool stuff. We get in depth with being technical for technical sake, what it means to be a gear head and the realities of the music industry. It’s a very comprehensive look at all things about making a living as a musician and more. Dive into YouTube Music and their new app, it’s the BEST place to stream all of your favorite music and discovering your new favorite bands. Use our Amazon Affiliate Code to support the show! Visit our friends over at No Echo for great features on punk, hardcore and all things heavy. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
EP73 is with special guest Jake Bowen. He is one of the guitarists in Periphery. He also has a new project with his Periphi-buddy Misha Mansoor called 4 Seconds Ago. We talk about this new project and his affinity to electronic music. We talk about the future of Periphery and his new label 3DOT Recordings and we talk a lot about video games. I had a great time talking to him and I hope you enjoy it too! Cheers! Don't forget to like, share & subscribe and follow us on social media! Instagram: @rocknrollbeerguy Twitter: @RnRBeerGuy Intro: "Make Total Destroy" by Periphery Outro: "Fadeaway" by 4 Seconds Ago RRBG Logo: Art of Kyle Willis PLEASE check out the Patreon page. www.patreon.com/rocknrollbeerguy Support the podcast and earn exclusive content like full audio interviews from Psycho Las Vegas from acts like Andrew WK, Red Fang, CKY, Dimmu Borgir, Coven and more! Hop on it! Sponsors: Wendigo Tea Go to www.wendigotea.com and check out their selection of fantastic herbal teas, all made with the finest ingredients on Earth. Get 15% off your order by using the promo code: RRBG
In this episode of the Barely Conscious Podcast, Justin has a conversation with the lead singer of Good Tiger, Elliot Coleman. Elliot shares how he met Periphery guitarists Misha Mansoor and Jake Bowen growing up in Maryland. He also reveals how reading Calvin and Hobbes as a kid spawned current lyrical inspiration.
Episode 14 is here! We're talking about George Benson being heckled off stage in London, Misha Mansoor doing cool new things, and we have a GREAt interview with shred MASTER Rusty Cooley! Listen today and spread the rage!
Jake Bowen is our guest this week. The guitarist and multi-instrumental tells us all about Four Seconds Ago, his new electronic project with Periphery bandmate Misha Mansoor, from its formation to the differences in the creative process from his day job band to the need he felt to pursue that musical direction. We also spoke about Periphery's decision to start their own label (3 Dot Recordings), the large amount of demos and songs Periphery already have for their next album, the power of Pantera and Jake's MetalSucks article describing Dimebag's solo on “Throes of Rejection,” his feelings on the band's recent Grammy nomination, and his thoughts on an attorney's use of a Periphery song in a trial of a woman who attacked three people with an axe. Petar, Brandon, and Jozalyn talk about the 96-year old Holocaust survivor singing death metal, David Gunn's statement on changes to the King 810 lineup, the DC universe putting out metal songs and why that works better than it would for Marvel, and the passing of Metalocalypse director Jon Schnepp. Songs: Four Seconds Ago - “Fadeaway” Mantar - “Age of the Absurd”
In this very special 50th episode of The Ex Man podcast, Doc welcomes legendary guitarist, Tosin Abasi, as a guest to discuss Afro-Futurism, the conflict in the metal world between commercialism and credibility, how he became such a prolific guitar player, coming up in the Baltimore hardcore/metalcore scene, how the band Reflux with Ash Avildsen came together, the genesis of Animals As Leaders through meeting Misha Mansoor, cultivating the Djent sound, political identities, the unexpected success Animals As Leaders and he have experienced, the Generation Axe tour, and his launch of Abasi Guitars and his signature Fishman guitar pickups. This episode features the song "All Came To Light" by Cerebellion from the album Regeneration, and "Ectogenesis" by Animals As Leaders from the album The Madness of Many. Follow Tosin on Instagram @tosinabasi and @abasiguitars Follow Doc on Instagram and Twitter @DocCoyle Check out our band sponsor at www.cerebellion1.com Support our show sponsor and buy official band merch at Rockabilia.com. Use the code PCJABBERJAW for 15% off. Listen to more great podcasts like this at JabberJawMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this special episode of The Music is Win Podcast, I talk to Periphery guitarist and Horizon Devices founder Misha Mansoor. If you're interested in turning music into a career, this podcast is required listening. Misha's unique insights as both a member of a big time band and an entrepreneur in the music industry provide clarity on just what it takes to find success in the current landscape of 2018. There are plenty of actionable tips that you can take away from our conversation, as well as advice on how to become a great guitarist while preparing for the fact that it will probably take more than just having sick skills on the instrument to forge your career. For those of you who prefer video podcasts, you can watch The Music is Win Podcast on YouTube.Go to audioblocks.com/musiciswin to to save on millions of studio-quality loops, tracks, and sound effects with a special offer on an annual AudioBlocks subscription.
Misha Mansoor is best known for being the guitarist and founding member of successful progressive metal band Periphery as well as other projects like Haunted Shores, Four Seconds Ago. His love for gear and work ethic has led him to work with some companies in the game like Jackson Guitars, Bare knuckle Pickups to him starting his own business ventures with GetGood Drums and Horizon Devices. In This Episode: - Misha Gives Us Some Thoughts On Being An Entrepreneur - Why He Chooses Cubase To Be His DAW Of Choice - How he uses our Olympus Symphonic Choir libraries - Songwriting Tips And Getting Out Of Writers Block - Wanting To Some Day Be A Video Game Composer
Misha is the founder and guitarist of Matt's band, Periphery. Together they've toured the world, realized personal dreams, and were even nominated for a Grammy this year. In EP27 they discuss in detail the future of Periphery, including how they'd like to operate as a band in a 2018 world. They also share their most difficult moments as bandmates. This was Jordan and Justin's first time connecting with Misha which added a unique dynamic from the average interview you'd find elsewhere. Misha doesn't "really do podcasts," but he did ours! Find out why! Join our community to continue the conversation: https://www.facebook.com/groups/chocolatecroissants/
Best known for being the guitarist of Periphery, Misha Mansoor is also a successful entrepreneur and known in the industry for his killer business sense. He joins us to touch on all of the above, shining a light on the importance of doing what you love, doing it well, and using your knowledge as a tool and a weapon. This ... Read More The post EP90 | Misha Mansoor appeared first on Unstoppable Recording Machine.
In this episode of BCP Justin breaks down a Misha Mansoor guitar solo on the Latest Periphery album : Select Difficulty. Then, we have a chat with Andrew Satan about being a kid in Russia, Donald Trump nuking whoever he wants, Smurf Core, and what makes for a good comedian.
Guest : Misha Mansoor from PeripheryRABID NOISE on Rabbit Radio : Metal, Rock and Everything noisy from Australia and around the world!Listen to Rabid Noise at www.rabbitradio.com.au live every wednesday night 9-11:30PMHosted by Nev Pearce and Shane Smith
Guest : Misha Mansoor from PeripheryRABID NOISE on Rabbit Radio : Metal, Rock and Everything noisy from Australia and around the world!Listen to Rabid Noise at www.rabbitradio.com.au live every wednesday night 9-11:30PMHosted by Nev Pearce and Shane Smith
Guitarist Misha Mansoor and vocalist Spencer Sotelo of the prog/industrial metal band Periphery talk with Metal Brainiac host Matt Peiken about the making of the conceptual double-album "Juggernaut."
This week Vince has a chat with Misha from Periphery, in which, after discussing the band's early days and how the lineup came together, Vince and Misha rap about the current state of the metal industry, crowd-funding, what record labels are doing wrong what they're doing right. Misha even put pants on for this one. We also discuss (and defend) Varg Vikernes after his release from jail, how Altar of Plagues is ruining it for everyone and how Carcass rule all things metal. We run long, so only a couple of songs this week: Playlist: Periphery - Scarlet Carcass - Captive Bolt Pistol