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In part 2/9 of this series, music composer and producer, Indrajit Sharma Tubby, talks about the fun and healthy studio environment in Bombay's recording studios that had basic analog gear.In the next episode, Tubby talks about the payment structure, behaviour of musicians during recordings and more.
This week, Emmeline sits down with Jonathan and Christian from The Creatives Factory, a Dallas-based development company that provides marketing and recording services to independent musicians. In this episode, Jonathan and Christian talk about becoming partners, building a business, and making intentional decisions about which projects to join. They also share how their childhood backgrounds have impacted their artistic journeys.To learn more about The Creatives Factory, visit the official website. To learn more about the Downtown Dallas Arts & Music Festival, visit the festival's official website.For behind-the-scenes information and more about Journey of an Artist, visit the Journey of Series official webpage, or follow Emmeline on social media at @EmmelineMusic.
Today we bring you the recording from our latest on-line Seismic Event, “Artist Careers in a Parallel Universe.” It was an exploration into the livelihood of three working artists; Clara Venice, Vivek Agrawal, and The Phronetic. RPS Chief Creative Officer, Adam McHeffey talks with them about how they are using new technology to fuel their creative visions, how they've built brand relationships, and importantly, how they're monetizing their networks. Great insight into how they make it work. Also! stick around for the news. Seismic Activity Guests Vivek Agrawal The Cassette Speaker The Oasis Clara Venice Locket The Phronetic Sign up for the next Seismic Activity! Links to the News What Is Going On With the Chaos At the Copyright Office? Fake Podcasts EU artists generated more than $1.8 billion on Spotify in 2024, up 15% YoY The Music Tectonics podcast goes beneath the surface of the music industry to explore how technology is changing the way business gets done. Visit musictectonics.com to find shownotes and a transcript for this episode, and find us on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram. Let us know what you think! Get Dmitri's Rock Paper Scanner newsletter.
This is episode 24 of Launch Pad. In this show, we usually interview members of the Rocket Pool community or people working with Rocket Pool-aligned projects to find out how they got here and to share some of their stories. In this episode, we talk to Jonathan Mann, creator of songaday, where he has been singing a song everyday for over a decade. He has a new project called "Hugh Mann".Jonathan is known in the crypto community for his crypto related songs. He has been involved in the NFT space for many years. He was a Rocket Pool Node operator. Now, he has launched a new project where he has automated the writing os the song a day. We talk about all that and much more. 00:00 Introduction to Jonathan Mann02:49 The Early Musical Journey09:09 Transitioning to Online Creativity16:44 The Birth of Songaday25:47 Exploring the Crypto Space31:38 The Connection to Crypto Punks32:57 Experiencing the 2021 Bull Market35:11 The Evolution of Song a Day NFT39:03 The Big Drop and Its Aftermath41:13 Navigating Tax Challenges48:59 Becoming a Rocket Pool Node Operator51:58 The Process of Writing a Song a Day55:22 Highs and Lows of Song a Day59:08 The Impact of Current Events on Art59:51 Personal Reflections on Historical Context01:03:31 Understanding Jewish Identity and Zionism01:05:37 The Role of Art in Social Commentary01:09:54 Hugh Mann and Innovations in Music Creation with AI01:23:12 The Evolution of NFTs and Content Monetization
EP.44: Music Supervisor Burt Blackarach on Sync, Sampling & Survival in the Music Industry
The principal focus of our discourse centers on the imperative of transcending conventional boundaries within the creative process, particularly in the realm of music composition. We elucidate the notion that genuine innovation arises when one dares to deviate from established templates, fostering an environment conducive to the emergence of novel trends. Throughout the conversation, I share my personal methodology for crafting songs, which predominantly involves an organic approach, wherein I collaborate with producers and musicians, allowing the music to guide the creative output rather than adhering strictly to predefined structures. This fluidity in the songwriting process not only enhances creativity but also facilitates a deeper connection to the material, steering clear of overthinking and self-imposed constraints. Ultimately, we arrive at the conclusion that the essence of music creation lies in the balance between self-exploration and receptivity to external feedback, ensuring that the final product resonates authentically with both the artist and the audience.Takeaways: To cultivate originality in music, one must transcend conventional boundaries and explore novel avenues. Identifying what unique elements one contributes can lead to the inception of new musical trends. The creative process of songwriting often evolves, shifting from structured approaches to spontaneous exploration. A musician's journey involves continuous development, as past works may not align with future artistic aspirations. The significance of collaboration with trusted individuals cannot be overstated, as they provide essential feedback. Achieving a sense of completeness in a song necessitates confidence and assurance in its quality before public sharing.
Hosts: James CoxGuest: Chill Panic - Musician, Producer, and YouTube InfluencerEpisode Highlights:Sponsorships:BetterHelp: Affordable mental health care option. Get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/musicspeaks.Bones Coffee Company: Unique coffee flavors and merch. Use code MUSIC SPEAKS for 10% off at bonescoffee.com.All Above Landscaping: Reliable landscaping services in Sumter. Call 803-464-7414 for a special discount.Introduction to Chill Panic:Chill Panic shares his journey as a musician and producer.Discusses his experience with Podmatch and the importance of getting on podcasts.Creative Process:Chill explains his approach to songwriting and music production.The significance of free writing and experimenting with sounds.Music Production Insights:Discussion on different DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations) and Chill's preference for FL Studio.The importance of understanding technical aspects like compression in music production.AI in Music:Chill shares his thoughts on the role of AI in music creation and its potential impact on independent artists.Musical Influences:Chill's favorite artists include Cry Wolf, Linkin Park, Lamb of God, and Skrillex.The emotional connection to music and how it shapes his creative process.Final Thoughts:Chill emphasizes the importance of finishing and releasing music.The significance of music in processing emotions and experiences.Links:Chill Panic's YouTube: youtube.com/chillpanicChill Panic's Patreon: patreon.com/chillpanicChill Panic on Spotify and Apple Music.Closing Remarks:Always remember when words fail...music speaks
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit theculturejournalist.substack.comFrom AI song generators like SUNO and Udio to “knob-free,” browser-based DAWs like BandLab, a rash of new music production apps and software is wooing creators with the promise of shortcutting the time and elbow grease it traditionally takes to make music. But is quicker and more effortless necessarily better? Montreal-based writer and musician Devon Ha…
Apple's App Store Awards finalists showcase the most innovative and exciting apps across Apple platforms for 2024, highlighting incredible developers and groundbreaking applications that push the boundaries of technology and creativity. From professional video tools to immersive storytelling apps, this year's selections offer something for every type of user. iPhone App of the Year Finalists: -Kino: A professional video capturing app from the makers of Halide that allows cinematic video recording with advanced filmmaking tools like LUT grading and time codes. -Runa: A comprehensive running and training plan app that customizes workout plans, tracks progress, and integrates with fitness platforms like Strava. -Tripsy: A privacy-focused travel planning app that organizes trip details, imports reservations, and provides weather forecasts without extensive data sharing. iPhone Game of the Year Finalists: -AFK Journey: A fantasy RPG with storytelling similar to Kingdom Hearts and Final Fantasy. -WearCleaner: A comedic stealth game about a werewolf janitor trying to hide his supernatural identity during night shifts. -Zenless Zone Zero: An anime-style RPG with strategic gameplay. iPad App of the Year Finalists: -Bluey, Let's Play: An educational game for children featuring the popular Australian cartoon characters. -Moises: An AI-powered music app that separates vocals and instruments, helps with learning songs, and provides chord detection. -Procreate Dreams: A $20 2D animation app for creating storytelling videos with timeline controls and drawing tools. Mac App and Game of the Year Finalists: -OmniFocus 4: A powerful task management app with advanced features like defer dates. -Adobe Lightroom -Shapr 3D CAD Modeling -Mac Games: Frostpunk 2, Stray, and Thank Goodness You're Here Apple Arcade Game of the Year Finalists: -Balatro+: A unique card game mixing poker and solitaire mechanics -Outlanders 2: A city-building strategy simulation -Sonic Dream Team: An adventure game featuring classic Sonic characters Apple Vision Pro App and Game Finalists: -Jigspace: 3D model interaction app -NBA Live -What If: An immersive Marvel-inspired story experience -Games include Luna, Thrasher Arcade Odyssey, and Vacation Simulator Apple Watch App of the Year Finalists: -Look Up English Dictionary: A vocabulary-building app with daily word features -Lumi: A photography tool showing sunrise, sunset, and golden hour times -Watch to 5K: A comprehensive running training program integrated with Apple Health Cultural Impact Finalists: -Diverse apps and games focusing on storytelling, accessibility, and social connection, including Oko (navigation for visually impaired), Partyful (event planning), and The Wreck (narrative adventure game) Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Want access to the video version and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord. You can also contribute to iOS Today by sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv.
Apple's App Store Awards finalists showcase the most innovative and exciting apps across Apple platforms for 2024, highlighting incredible developers and groundbreaking applications that push the boundaries of technology and creativity. From professional video tools to immersive storytelling apps, this year's selections offer something for every type of user. iPhone App of the Year Finalists: -Kino: A professional video capturing app from the makers of Halide that allows cinematic video recording with advanced filmmaking tools like LUT grading and time codes. -Runa: A comprehensive running and training plan app that customizes workout plans, tracks progress, and integrates with fitness platforms like Strava. -Tripsy: A privacy-focused travel planning app that organizes trip details, imports reservations, and provides weather forecasts without extensive data sharing. iPhone Game of the Year Finalists: -AFK Journey: A fantasy RPG with storytelling similar to Kingdom Hearts and Final Fantasy. -WearCleaner: A comedic stealth game about a werewolf janitor trying to hide his supernatural identity during night shifts. -Zenless Zone Zero: An anime-style RPG with strategic gameplay. iPad App of the Year Finalists: -Bluey, Let's Play: An educational game for children featuring the popular Australian cartoon characters. -Moises: An AI-powered music app that separates vocals and instruments, helps with learning songs, and provides chord detection. -Procreate Dreams: A $20 2D animation app for creating storytelling videos with timeline controls and drawing tools. Mac App and Game of the Year Finalists: -OmniFocus 4: A powerful task management app with advanced features like defer dates. -Adobe Lightroom -Shapr 3D CAD Modeling -Mac Games: Frostpunk 2, Stray, and Thank Goodness You're Here Apple Arcade Game of the Year Finalists: -Balatro+: A unique card game mixing poker and solitaire mechanics -Outlanders 2: A city-building strategy simulation -Sonic Dream Team: An adventure game featuring classic Sonic characters Apple Vision Pro App and Game Finalists: -Jigspace: 3D model interaction app -NBA Live -What If: An immersive Marvel-inspired story experience -Games include Luna, Thrasher Arcade Odyssey, and Vacation Simulator Apple Watch App of the Year Finalists: -Look Up English Dictionary: A vocabulary-building app with daily word features -Lumi: A photography tool showing sunrise, sunset, and golden hour times -Watch to 5K: A comprehensive running training program integrated with Apple Health Cultural Impact Finalists: -Diverse apps and games focusing on storytelling, accessibility, and social connection, including Oko (navigation for visually impaired), Partyful (event planning), and The Wreck (narrative adventure game) Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Want access to the video version and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord. You can also contribute to iOS Today by sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv.
At our Trapital Summit, we had a fireside chat on the overlooked areas of music with Splice CEO Kakul Srivastava and MIDiA Research's Tati Cirisano. They discussed why it matters to invest in the new generation of talent, the tension between creators and rightsholders, and AI's influence in music creation. Hope you enjoy!08:22 Exploring differences between recorded music and creator tools.08:56 Focus on creative vision, subscription model success.12:34 Creating tools for human-centered artistic expression.16:31 AI enhances music accessibility while preserving creativity.20:23 Striving for better tools, UI in post-AI.21:48 Music's influence grows beyond TikTok expectations.25:34 Focus on nurturing young creators and fans.26:36 Conversations between creators and rights holders challenging.This episode was brought to you by Hangout. All your music in one place.Listen in for our Chartmetric Stat of the Week.
Apple's App Store Awards finalists showcase the most innovative and exciting apps across Apple platforms for 2024, highlighting incredible developers and groundbreaking applications that push the boundaries of technology and creativity. From professional video tools to immersive storytelling apps, this year's selections offer something for every type of user. iPhone App of the Year Finalists: -Kino: A professional video capturing app from the makers of Halide that allows cinematic video recording with advanced filmmaking tools like LUT grading and time codes. -Runa: A comprehensive running and training plan app that customizes workout plans, tracks progress, and integrates with fitness platforms like Strava. -Tripsy: A privacy-focused travel planning app that organizes trip details, imports reservations, and provides weather forecasts without extensive data sharing. iPhone Game of the Year Finalists: -AFK Journey: A fantasy RPG with storytelling similar to Kingdom Hearts and Final Fantasy. -WearCleaner: A comedic stealth game about a werewolf janitor trying to hide his supernatural identity during night shifts. -Zenless Zone Zero: An anime-style RPG with strategic gameplay. iPad App of the Year Finalists: -Bluey, Let's Play: An educational game for children featuring the popular Australian cartoon characters. -Moises: An AI-powered music app that separates vocals and instruments, helps with learning songs, and provides chord detection. -Procreate Dreams: A $20 2D animation app for creating storytelling videos with timeline controls and drawing tools. Mac App and Game of the Year Finalists: -OmniFocus 4: A powerful task management app with advanced features like defer dates. -Adobe Lightroom -Shapr 3D CAD Modeling -Mac Games: Frostpunk 2, Stray, and Thank Goodness You're Here Apple Arcade Game of the Year Finalists: -Balatro+: A unique card game mixing poker and solitaire mechanics -Outlanders 2: A city-building strategy simulation -Sonic Dream Team: An adventure game featuring classic Sonic characters Apple Vision Pro App and Game Finalists: -Jigspace: 3D model interaction app -NBA Live -What If: An immersive Marvel-inspired story experience -Games include Luna, Thrasher Arcade Odyssey, and Vacation Simulator Apple Watch App of the Year Finalists: -Look Up English Dictionary: A vocabulary-building app with daily word features -Lumi: A photography tool showing sunrise, sunset, and golden hour times -Watch to 5K: A comprehensive running training program integrated with Apple Health Cultural Impact Finalists: -Diverse apps and games focusing on storytelling, accessibility, and social connection, including Oko (navigation for visually impaired), Partyful (event planning), and The Wreck (narrative adventure game) Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Want access to the video version and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord. You can also contribute to iOS Today by sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv.
Apple's App Store Awards finalists showcase the most innovative and exciting apps across Apple platforms for 2024, highlighting incredible developers and groundbreaking applications that push the boundaries of technology and creativity. From professional video tools to immersive storytelling apps, this year's selections offer something for every type of user. iPhone App of the Year Finalists: -Kino: A professional video capturing app from the makers of Halide that allows cinematic video recording with advanced filmmaking tools like LUT grading and time codes. -Runa: A comprehensive running and training plan app that customizes workout plans, tracks progress, and integrates with fitness platforms like Strava. -Tripsy: A privacy-focused travel planning app that organizes trip details, imports reservations, and provides weather forecasts without extensive data sharing. iPhone Game of the Year Finalists: -AFK Journey: A fantasy RPG with storytelling similar to Kingdom Hearts and Final Fantasy. -WearCleaner: A comedic stealth game about a werewolf janitor trying to hide his supernatural identity during night shifts. -Zenless Zone Zero: An anime-style RPG with strategic gameplay. iPad App of the Year Finalists: -Bluey, Let's Play: An educational game for children featuring the popular Australian cartoon characters. -Moises: An AI-powered music app that separates vocals and instruments, helps with learning songs, and provides chord detection. -Procreate Dreams: A $20 2D animation app for creating storytelling videos with timeline controls and drawing tools. Mac App and Game of the Year Finalists: -OmniFocus 4: A powerful task management app with advanced features like defer dates. -Adobe Lightroom -Shapr 3D CAD Modeling -Mac Games: Frostpunk 2, Stray, and Thank Goodness You're Here Apple Arcade Game of the Year Finalists: -Balatro+: A unique card game mixing poker and solitaire mechanics -Outlanders 2: A city-building strategy simulation -Sonic Dream Team: An adventure game featuring classic Sonic characters Apple Vision Pro App and Game Finalists: -Jigspace: 3D model interaction app -NBA Live -What If: An immersive Marvel-inspired story experience -Games include Luna, Thrasher Arcade Odyssey, and Vacation Simulator Apple Watch App of the Year Finalists: -Look Up English Dictionary: A vocabulary-building app with daily word features -Lumi: A photography tool showing sunrise, sunset, and golden hour times -Watch to 5K: A comprehensive running training program integrated with Apple Health Cultural Impact Finalists: -Diverse apps and games focusing on storytelling, accessibility, and social connection, including Oko (navigation for visually impaired), Partyful (event planning), and The Wreck (narrative adventure game) Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Want access to the video version and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord. You can also contribute to iOS Today by sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv.
Apple's App Store Awards finalists showcase the most innovative and exciting apps across Apple platforms for 2024, highlighting incredible developers and groundbreaking applications that push the boundaries of technology and creativity. From professional video tools to immersive storytelling apps, this year's selections offer something for every type of user. iPhone App of the Year Finalists: -Kino: A professional video capturing app from the makers of Halide that allows cinematic video recording with advanced filmmaking tools like LUT grading and time codes. -Runa: A comprehensive running and training plan app that customizes workout plans, tracks progress, and integrates with fitness platforms like Strava. -Tripsy: A privacy-focused travel planning app that organizes trip details, imports reservations, and provides weather forecasts without extensive data sharing. iPhone Game of the Year Finalists: -AFK Journey: A fantasy RPG with storytelling similar to Kingdom Hearts and Final Fantasy. -WearCleaner: A comedic stealth game about a werewolf janitor trying to hide his supernatural identity during night shifts. -Zenless Zone Zero: An anime-style RPG with strategic gameplay. iPad App of the Year Finalists: -Bluey, Let's Play: An educational game for children featuring the popular Australian cartoon characters. -Moises: An AI-powered music app that separates vocals and instruments, helps with learning songs, and provides chord detection. -Procreate Dreams: A $20 2D animation app for creating storytelling videos with timeline controls and drawing tools. Mac App and Game of the Year Finalists: -OmniFocus 4: A powerful task management app with advanced features like defer dates. -Adobe Lightroom -Shapr 3D CAD Modeling -Mac Games: Frostpunk 2, Stray, and Thank Goodness You're Here Apple Arcade Game of the Year Finalists: -Balatro+: A unique card game mixing poker and solitaire mechanics -Outlanders 2: A city-building strategy simulation -Sonic Dream Team: An adventure game featuring classic Sonic characters Apple Vision Pro App and Game Finalists: -Jigspace: 3D model interaction app -NBA Live -What If: An immersive Marvel-inspired story experience -Games include Luna, Thrasher Arcade Odyssey, and Vacation Simulator Apple Watch App of the Year Finalists: -Look Up English Dictionary: A vocabulary-building app with daily word features -Lumi: A photography tool showing sunrise, sunset, and golden hour times -Watch to 5K: A comprehensive running training program integrated with Apple Health Cultural Impact Finalists: -Diverse apps and games focusing on storytelling, accessibility, and social connection, including Oko (navigation for visually impaired), Partyful (event planning), and The Wreck (narrative adventure game) Hosts: Mikah Sargent and Rosemary Orchard Want access to the video version and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord. You can also contribute to iOS Today by sending an email to iOSToday@TWiT.tv.
For this episode of LaunchLeft Podcast, Rain is joined by renowned producer and musician John Congleton, who shares his journey in the music industry and his collaboration with emerging artist Sarah Kinsley. They explore the creative process, the significance of authenticity in art, and the unique dynamics of producing music. John Congleton shares his early musical influences and the pivotal moments that led him to become a producer, reflecting on his upbringing in a musically rich environment and the profound impact of punk rock on his creative journey. John launches Sarah Kinsley who reflects on working with John on her latest album, “Escaper”, highlighting the collaborative nature of music production and the challenges of translating studio work to live performances. ----------------- LAUNCHLEFT OFFICIAL WEBSITEhttps://www.launchleft.com LAUNCHLEFT PATREON https://www.patreon.com/LaunchLeft TWITTER https://twitter.com/LaunchLeft INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/launchleft/ FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/LaunchLeft --------------------- In This Episode: [5:30] John Congleton's Early Music Journey [10:48] The Role of Artists and Creativity [16:43] Mentorship and Influence of Steve Albini [21:33] John launches Sarah Kinsley [27:06] Creating Music with Physical Instruments [33:07] The Impact of Technology on Music Creation [38:25] Social Media and Artistic Perception Key Takeaways: Everyone is inherently creative, akin to breathing. It's about recognizing and nurturing that creativity in everyday life. Congleton believes that creativity is as natural as breathing. Everyone possesses it, but often, people forget their innate artistic potential. Recognizing and nurturing this creativity can lead to personal fulfillment and innovation. Artists serve as conduits for expressing the human experience. They capture the essence of what it feels like to be alive at a particular moment in time, offering insights that go beyond mere information through all forms of art and expression. The digital age presents new challenges, such as the instant playback of music and the pervasive influence of social media. Artists must balance these tools with their creative instincts to maintain authenticity. Performing live offers a unique opportunity to connect with audiences in a shared, ephemeral experience. It allows artists to reinterpret their work and engage with listeners on a deeper level. RESOURCE LINKS: LaunchLeft Podcast Smart Link Links for John Congleton https://www.instagram.com/congletonjohn Links for Sarah Kinsley https://www.instagram.com/sarahkinsleyd https://www.tiktok.com/@sarahkinsleyd https://twitter.com/sarahkinsleyd https://www.sarahkinsleymusic.com/ John Congleton’s Bio Producer of some of the most cutting edge music over the past ten years, Grammy award-winning producer John Congleton is known for challenging the artists with whom he works and the listeners who enjoy their work. From his astounding drum sounds to the aggressive guitar sounds he conjures, Congleton defines modern record production. Starting as a teenager in Dallas, Congleton studied and learned the craft of engineering from the ground up. While recording bands on the local scene he developed into an engineer of note. Soon he was being called to record projects as diverse as Kirk Franklin, Erykah Badu and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, all the while continuing to work with the local indie rock scene. Upon returning to Dallas, Congleton quickly established himself as the best producer in town. It was while working with the Polyphonic Spree he met Annie Clark, now better known as St. Vincent. Their partnership over six albums has won Grammy awards and been universally praised by critics as some of the most important music of our times. Now based in Los Angeles, Congleton continues to grow and flourish. In addition to the repeat business from long-time clients, he’s now established among the best of the best. Recent productions include Death Cab for Cutie, The Murder Capital, Tegan and Sara, Regina Spektor, Wallows, Angel Olsen, Sharon Van Etten and many more.
In this episode, LionTree's James Lindsay gets the lowdown on Jen Music AI from co-founder and music industry vet Shara Senderoff. Earlier this year, Jen launched an ethically-trained AI music platform for text-to-music creation, and Shara details the platform's commitment to transparency, compensation and copyright identification. It's a glimpse at how content creators can utilize generative AI to enhance their vision, and their profits. The episode includes some original Jen Music AI tracks created by Shara as well.Find and rate KindredCast on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen. For more content, follow KindredCast on YouTube. This podcast is for information purposes only. The opinions and views expressed in this material are solely the participant's personal opinions and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of LionTree or its affiliates. This material should not be copied, distributed, published, or reproduced, in whole or in part, or disclosed by any recipient to any other person without the express written consent of LionTree. The information contained in this material does not constitute a recommendation, offer or solicitation from any LionTree entity to the recipient with respect to the purchase or sale of any security, and LionTree is not providing any financial, economic, legal, investment, accounting, or tax advice through this material or to its recipient. Neither LionTree nor any of its affiliates makes any representation or warranty, express or implied, as to the accuracy or completeness of the statements or any information contained in this material and any liability therefore (including in respect of direct, indirect, or consequential loss or damage of any kind whatsoever) is expressly disclaimed. LionTree does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views, or opinions set forth in this material.Third-party content may be published on LionTree pages in response to this material. Such content is not reviewed by LionTree before it is displayed and LionTree cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of such content. The opinions and views expressed by the authors of such third-party content are solely the author's personal opinions and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of LionTree or its affiliates. LionTree reserves the right to remove, alter or edit any third-party content published on LionTree pages. LionTree expressly disclaims any liability (including in respect of direct, indirect, or consequential loss or damage of any kind whatsoever) arising out of, or in connection with, the access or use of any social media platform or LionTree page. Use of a social media platform or LionTree page is at your own risk.Securities of any investment funds managed by LionTree are privately offered to selected investors only by means of each such fund's governing documents and related subscription materials. Listeners and viewers should not assume that companies identified in this audio and/or video are representative of all investments made or recommended by LionTree on behalf of each firm's clients. An investment with LionTree is speculative and involves significant risks including the potential loss of all or a substantial portion of invested capital and the lack of liquidity of an investment. Past performance is not indicative of future results.For further information, please see: https://liontree.com/disclaimer/. If you have questions, please go to https://liontree.com/ and select “Contact.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hazel Savage is a music-tech trailblazer, guitarist, and former CEO/Co-Founder of Musiio. Beginning her journey with Shazam, she gained deep industry insights at Pandora, Universal, and HMV before founding Musiio, which was later acquired by SoundCloud. As a global speaker and advocate for AI in music, Hazel blends her expertise with relatable, often humorous, anecdotes, offering valuable perspectives on AI's impact on the music industry.In this episode, Hazel shares her insights into the fast-evolving world of AI in music, from ethical dilemmas to creative opportunities.Key takeaways:How AI is transforming music creation by enhancing human creativity and making production more accessible.The ethical implications of AI-generated music and how artists can protect their rights in the face of evolving technology.Why "strong beliefs loosely held" can be a powerful mindset for adapting to the rapid changes in tech and AI.----Learn more about Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/Apply for an Artist Breakthrough Session with our team: https://apply.modernmusician.me/podcast
Summary In this conversation, Marcus Bellringer shares his journey as a musician and the transformative impact of AI on music creation. He discusses the challenges he faced after losing his voice and how he utilized AI tools to clone his voice, leading to the creation of his project, Ravenlight. The discussion delves into the intersection of music, technology, and healing, highlighting collaborations with neuroscientists to explore the therapeutic effects of sound. Marcus emphasizes the importance of mentorship, intentional life design, and the evolving landscape of ownership and intellectual property in the age of AI-generated music. He envisions a future where AI enhances creativity and leads to the best music humanity has ever produced. BIO: Born and raised in an underserved community in Virginia, Marcus Bell's journey into the world of music and technology began remarkably early. At just two years old, he showed an innate affinity for music—a passion that would soon intertwine with his burgeoning interest in technology. His mother, employed at a local university, brought home one of the first Macintosh computers of the 1980s. This rare access ignited Marcus's fascination with tech, providing a unique playground for his creative and analytical mind. Eager to record the songs he was composing even as a child, Marcus expressed a desire to capture his musical ideas. Recognizing his talent and ambition, his mother gifted him a four-track recorder. This pivotal moment marked the genesis of his dual career path, seamlessly blending the realms of music and technology. Today, Marcus Bell is a visionary force at the intersection of artificial intelligence, music, and digital assets. As the author of "The Bellringer Branding Bible" and "The Unstoppable Workbook," he shares his insights on building resilient brands and navigating the evolving digital landscape. Through his company, Bellringer Productions, Marcus is revolutionizing the music industry by leveraging AI to immortalize musical legacies, ensuring that the artistry of today resonates with generations to come. His latest venture, Timeless Legacies, embodies his mission to perpetuate knowledge and creativity through innovative AI solutions. Join us as we delve into Marcus Bell's inspiring story and explore how he's harnessing technology to transform the future of music. Chapters 00:00 The Journey of Marcus Bellringer 06:41 AI and Music: A New Era 11:07 The Science of Sound and Healing 18:18 Navigating AI in Music Creation 26:19 Ownership and Intellectual Property in AI Music 34:12 The Future of Sync Licensing 38:18 Intentional Imbalances: Redefining Work-Life Balance 45:14 Defining Success in the Music Industry 49:34 Finding Purpose Through Mentorship Marcus Bell Links Mr. Bill's Links Podcast Produced & Edited by: Robert Fumo
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In this episode of Mid Mic Crisis, hosts Bunchu and Chamber start with a light-hearted chat about lunch choices, heartburn remedies, and the inevitable consequences of unhealthy habits, setting a fun and relaxed tone. The banter quickly shifts to the day's main focus—an exciting new advancement in AI-driven music creation.The duo explores Suno AI's groundbreaking *Covers* feature, which allows users to transform any audio—whether it's a simple hum or a fully produced song—into a new style while keeping the original melody intact. The hosts offer an insightful live demo of the feature, walking through how to pick a song, change the genre, and even add lyrics. They discuss how this tool could revolutionize music by making professional-level creativity accessible to amateurs and pros alike, sparking innovation across the industry.But the episode doesn't stop there. Toward the end of the show, Bunchu and Chamber dive into a live demo of OpenAI's new *Advanced Voice* feature. They showcase its ability to generate lifelike voices that can narrate, answer questions, or even serve as interactive companions. The hosts explore how this technology could enhance podcasts, audio books, and other forms of media.As always, Bunchu and Chamber deliver a mix of humor and tech insight, making this episode a must-listen for anyone curious about the cutting edge of AI in both music and audio.Follow Us:Website: https://midmiccrisis.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@midmiccrisisInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/midmiccrisis/?hl=enTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mid.mic.crisis?lang=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/MidMicCrisisNewsletter: https://mid-mic-crisis-newsletter.beehiiv.com/subscribeMMC Push Pass: https://ks-pages-119byl.web.app/pass/66db3c111db9a79db7fdaafeFireBrain AI: https://www.skool.com/firebrainPowered by @dGenNetworkWebsite: https://dgen.network/Bad Dadvice PodcastNew Dads giving hilariously bad advice about fatherhood, life and current events.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
On this episode of THE CLASSIC METAL SHOW, Neeley and Chris review an innovative online software called Suno. This software creates full songs using AI. Watch as they explore its capabilities and limitations. They dive deep into how AI is transforming music creation. The hosts test Suno with a few fun experiments. See their reactions to AI-generated music. Discover if AI can truly match human creativity. Don't miss this engaging and entertaining episode. #ClassicMetal #AIinMusic #SunoReview #MusicTechnology #AIMusic #PodcastLife #TechReview #CMS #MusicInnovation #AIFuture #MusicCreation #PodcastDiscussion NOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows are 100% the opinions of the hosts. Nothing is stated as fact. Do your own research to see if their opinions are true or not. Please SUBSCRIBE, click the notification bell, leave a comment or a like, and share this episode!
Send us a Text Message.Join us as we explore the musical journey of Stefan Nordström, metal vocalist & guitarist, content creator, and digital nomad from Stockholm, Sweden. Travel back to the 90s with us as Stefan recalls the significant role that melancholic tracks by artists like the Cranberries and Moby played during his adolescence in Stockholm. Sit shotgun as we learn about Stefan's musical growth into more and more extreme metal music. We finish our journey by exploring the transformative experiences that come with embracing a travel-driven, digital nomad lifestyle, and the profound connections between music, existential growth, and physical well-being. Pull up a folding chair, grab a drink, find a spot “around the fire,” and enjoy the conversation and community. Check out Stefan's Instagram, YouTube, Website, Bandcamp, and SpotifyFollow your hosts David, Raza, and Carolina every other week as they embark on an epic adventure to find the songs that are stuck to us like audible tattoos that tell the story of who we are and where we've been, to help us figure out where we're going. It's a life story told through 6 songs.Liked songs from this life story? Check out A Life in Six Songs playlist on Apple Music and SpotifySupport our work!Subscribe to our YouTube channel Follow A Life in Six Songs on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTubeAre you a veteran who is struggling? Get help here:Call the Veterans Crisis Line: Dial 988, then press 1.Text the Veterans Crisis Line: Send your message to 838255 Visit the Veterans Crisis Line website to chat virtuallyPTSD Online QuestionnaireNational Center for PTSDReach out to us at alifeinsixsongs.comSupport the Show.Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, commentary, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit or educational use tips the balance in favor of fair use. The original work played in this video has been significantly transformed for the purpose of commentary, criticism, and education.
Welcome to another enlightening episode of I Am Refocused Radio with Shemaiah Reed! In this episode, we embark on a journey into the fascinating world of AI-driven music production. Discover how cutting-edge technologies like Meta AI and ChatGPT are revolutionizing the creative process, from generating imaginative visual prompts to crafting unique song lyrics.We begin by visualizing a dynamic cartoon sketch featuring an AI enthusiast robot producer in a high-tech studio. This vivid scene is brought to life through the power of Meta AI and ChatGPT, showcasing the seamless integration of advanced technology and creative artistry. Shemaiah explains how these tools can be used to create detailed and evocative visuals from text prompts.But the magic doesn't stop there. Shemaiah delves into how ChatGPT can be a powerful ally in songwriting and music production. By refining and editing songwriting prompts, artists can generate unique lyrics that perfectly match their vision. This innovative approach allows for a level of precision and creativity that was previously unimaginable.Listeners are guided through best practices for using AI tools in music production, including the importance of experimentation and iteration. Shemaiah emphasizes the value of trying different short descriptions of song ideas and rendering them multiple times to achieve the desired sound.As a special treat, Shemaiah presents a quick exercise in song creation, providing a verse and will share the song link via SoundCloud below. This segment showcases the potential of AI-driven music production and aims to inspire listeners to explore their own creativity using AI platforms.Tune in to learn about the future of music creation, where technology and artistry converge to push the boundaries of what is possible. Don't forget to check out Shemaiah's SoundCloud – the link is in the show notes. Happy creating, and thanks for listening to I Am Refocused Radio!Link to Shemaiah's SoundCloud:https://soundcloud.com/shemaiah-on-the-beat/dreams-igniteBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/i-am-refocused-radio--2671113/support.
Live Music Creation Celebration | Studio Live Today Podcast (Ep 77) Studio Live Today | Helping you create, record and release your best music in the home studio. On this week's show, it's a special 4th of July live show! More details at http://studiolivetoday.com Video version at https://youtu.be/UXQ5O3fE068
In this engaging episode, we delve into the creative processes and philosophies of Music Composer & Music Producer Dario, who emphasizes the importance of evolving with the ever-changing sync industry. Dario discusses the significance of constantly acquiring new instruments and plugins to stay inspired and invigorate his creative process. He highlights his preference for tactile interaction with real instruments, which often sparks new ideas and unique sounds that samples cannot replicate. The conversation also covers the potential impact of AI on music, with Dario advocating for maintaining the human touch in creation, believing that AI cannot fully replicate the authenticity and emotional depth of hands-on music-making. Additionally, the episode explores Dario's experimental EP "Anomaly," a purely artistic project blending organic and synthetic elements, showcasing his ability to push creative boundaries without commercial constraints. He emphasizes the value of collaboration, working with lyricists and other musicians to enhance his projects and bring out the best in each endeavor. Reflecting on the importance of both formal education and self-taught skills, Dario encourages musicians to master core skills while exploring new technologies and techniques. Tune in to discover how Dario's insights can inspire and elevate your own musical journey. Guest Bio: Dario is composer, producer, song-writer, and multi-instrumentalist based in Los Angeles. He has a certificate in Film Scoring at UCLA Extension in Los Angeles, a bachelor degree in “Music Sciences and Technologies” at Università degli Studi di Milano, and earned several diplomas in Arrangement, Theory, and Guitar Performance from many prestigious classical and modern music academies in Milano, such as the Conservatory “G. Verdi”, CPM and NAM. After many years of touring across Europe, the US and Asia, Dario started writing and producing music for visual media. His work has ranged from writing and performing the theme for Ubisoft's best selling video game ‘Rocksmith', to composing the theme songs for Ambie-nominated podcasts “Bunga Bunga” and “Do No Harm” (Wondery), as well as scoring a variety of independent films, documentaries, and television shows like Hulu Original documentary "We Live Here: The Midwest" and National Geographic's "Called to the Wild.” About the Hosts: We're Sonnet Simmons and John Clinebell, 2 indie artists who have found success and creative fulfillment through licensing our music for ads, TV shows and films. We were once so disheartened and discouraged that our music wasn't being noticed or valued through traditional methods. So we both started on a journey to find another way. For us, that “third door” was sync! And what we discovered is a lot better than we could have ever even imagined…[Find out more here] Resources From This Episode: 2Indie - Visit our website for more resources and information on how to get YOUR music signed Sync Society - Want to join our exclusive online sync community, with weekly LIVE networking and coaching calls? @2indieofficial - Follow us on Instagram Sync It! Music Licensing Community - Follow us on Facebook "Anomalie" - Check out Dario's new EP
Episode 204 On this week's episode of the YMC podcast, your happenin' hosts Jay Gilbert and Mike Etchart breakdown these important music industry stories: "We've Got To Rethink Music Festivals" (An Op-Ed From By Will Page for Music Business Worldwide); "The New Model For Building Crazy Fandom - 8 Lessons From Fred Again" (Rob Abelow From His 'Where Music's Going Blog'); "Record Labels Have Tried To Get A Radio Performance Right For Decades. Is Anything Different This Time?" (Billboard Magazine). Plus audio drops from the artist Beccs on mental health, Meng Kuok, CEO & Founder of Caldecott Music Group: BandLab Technologies on the Principles for Music Creation with AI, and Will Page on his Op-Ed "We've Got To Rethink Music Festivals". Subscribe to the newsletter! YourMorning.Coffee
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In this episode of "The Truth in This Art," host Rob Lee interviews music producer and DJ Stylo. Stylo shares his journey from a nerdy kid in DC with a background in IT and breakdancing to a passionate music creator influenced by jazz, classical, and techno. He discusses his creative process, emphasizing basslines and rhythm, and his approach to curating immersive musical experiences. The conversation touches on the challenges of staying current in the industry, the significance of Black Music Month, and the importance of diverse musical influences. Stylo also highlights his commitment to storytelling and elevating underrepresented voices in music.Episode Highlight:Introduction to DJ Stylo (00:00:10) Rob Lee introduces DJ Stylo, a music producer and DJ, known for his deep tech style with hip hop influences.DJ Stylo's Background (00:01:49) DJ Stylo shares details about his background, including his work as an IT director and his interest in sci-fi.Influences in Music (00:06:24) DJ Stylo discusses his early experiences with music, including playing piano and trumpet, and his exposure to electronic music as a breakdancer.Staying Current and Finding Inspiration (00:18:47) DJ Stylo talks about staying up to date with new music and finding inspiration, acknowledging the impossibility of keeping up with every new release.Uncovering Musical Influences (00:25:21) The conversation dives into the significance of liner notes, exploring the musicians behind the music and their impact on creative inspiration.Embracing Risks in Creativity (00:35:01) DJ Stylo shares his perspective on taking risks in creative pursuits, emphasizing the daily challenges and rewards of pushing boundaries.Good DJ vs. Great DJ (00:42:23) DJ Stylo discusses the difference between a good DJ and a great DJ, emphasizing the importance of playing music that listeners didn't know they wanted to hear.Connect with DJ Stylo (01:04:16) DJ Stylo shares his social media and upcoming live events, including rooftop performances and reissued music.Key Takeaways:1. Balancing Multiple Passions: DJ Stylo shows us that it's possible to juggle a demanding IT career while pursuing a passion for music.2. Creative Beginnings: Starting with simple elements like drum patterns and basslines can lead to innovative and unique music creations.3. Embracing Eclectic Tastes: Exploring a wide range of music genres can enrich your creative output and broaden your musical perspective.4. Taking Risks in Creativity: Pushing boundaries and embracing daily challenges are essential for growth and innovation in any creative field.Website and Socials:link.v1ce.co.uk/musicofstyloX: @MusicOfStyloInstagram: stylothedj
Is Spotify gaslighting the music industry? Tune in to this episode of WorkTape as we scrutinize Spotify CEO Daniel Ek's controversial comments on music production costs and the latest price hike for Spotify Premium. We also dive into Eminem's new track 'Houdini,' exploring its nostalgic throwback to his Slim Shady days and the clever use of Steve Miller's fittingly titled "Abracadabra". Additionally, we preview Paramount+'s upcoming documentary 'How Music Got Free,' featuring Eminem and 50 Cent, that delves into the Napster era and the evolution of music streaming. Join us for a deep dive into these hot topics and more!Episode Highlights:Is Spotify CEO Daniel Ek's view on music production costs out of touch with reality?How will Spotify's latest price hike for Premium affect its user base?Does Eminem's new track "Houdini" successfully capture the style of the “Slim Shady” era?How did Steve Miller respond to Eminem sampling “Abracadabra”?How has Eminem's music evolved from his early days to "Houdini"?Is Eminem's "Houdini" exceptional or lackluster?
Chapters:00:00 - 01:19 Introduction and Weekly Rundown01:20 - 03:29 Funny AI Mishap with Pizza Cheese03:30 - 07:39 AI Collaboration with Media Outlets07:40 - 11:25 Teens and AI Usage Survey11:26 - 14:48 AI-Generated Sound Effects14:49 - 17:17 The Third Thumb Innovation17:18 Conclusion and ReflectionsResources:Cheese Pizza & AI: https://www.forbes.com/sites/jackkelly/2024/05/31/google-ai-glue-to-pizza-viral-blunders/?sh=4134382b75ccOpen AIs Collab with the Media: https://www.morningbrew.com/daily/stories/2024/06/02/some-media-companies-see-openai-as-the-futureSurvey re: Teen & Young Adult AI Usage: https://www.commonsensemedia.org/research/teen-and-young-adult-perspectives-on-generative-ai-patterns-of-use-excitements-and-concernsLink to the Study: https://www.commonsensemedia.org/sites/default/files/research/report/teen-and-young-adult-perspectives-on-generative-ai.pdfAI Generated Sound Effects: https://elevenlabs.io/blog/sound-effects-are-here/Third Thumb: https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/third-thumb___Connect with Jill: linkedin.com/in/jill-berkowitzConnect with Will: linkedin.com/in/william-jonathan-bowen___160 Characters is powered by Clerk Chat.
Hello everyone, it's Bill Thompson – T Bill. Some of the things covered on today's session include: Mutual Funds – Index Investing Part 10. The S&P Midcap 400. The markets are at record highs. The NBA's imminent $76 billion tv deal. The NHL to broadcast the Stanley Cup Finals in American Sign Language. Spotify CEO in trouble with music creators over comments. Boeing Starliner and SpaceX Starship successfully launch. New British banknotes feature King Charles III. A new Hunger Games book is coming.
Order THIRD EDITION of How to Make It in the New Music Business: https://book.aristake.comDeva Anderson is an award-winning Music Supervisor and Executive with unparalleled range and depth. Over the course of her career, she has worked on more than 40 feature films with some of the most esteemed filmmakers in the industry, as well as more than 30 original series for television. Deva excels at facilitating collaboration and envisioning music that brings a director's vision to life.She is the Head of Music for Tom Hanks's production company, Playtone, where she has overseen music for all their productions for 25+ years, including the Oscar-nominated film Greyhound, Band of Brothers, and The Pacific.Outside of her work at Playtone, Deva has worked with some of Hollywood's most prolific directors, including Denis Villeneuve (Dune) and Jonathan Demme (Silence of the Lambs). She's also a music consultant and music-supervised Columbia Pictures' Blade Runner 2049, and Netflix's upcoming 2024 film The Piano Lesson.Ari and Deva discuss the role of supervisors in film and TV, her approach to finding and obtaining music for productions, the process of clearing said music, and discusses the variety of projects she has worked on at Playtone, Tom Hanks' production company.Deva Anderson also highlights the role of music representatives in ensuring that all rights are cleared and that the business side of music is properly understood. She touches on the changing landscape of streaming networks and the budgets and fees associated with music placements. Finally, she concludes by discussing the use of library music and the potential impact of AI on music creation and production.Chapters00:00 The Path to Becoming a Music Supervisor08:02 Spotting Sessions: Collaborating with Composers and Directors13:58 Public Domain Music: Using Historical Songs28:41 The Role of Indie Artists in Music Licensing34:19 Music Supervision and Playtone48:20 The Value of Library Music50:42 The Influence of AI in Music Creation and Production54:26 Breaking into the Music Supervision FieldSubscribe to The New Music Business: https://aristake.com/new-music-business-podcast/Ari's Take Academy: https://aristakeacademy.comWatch more discussions like this: https://bit.ly/3LavMpaConnect with Ari's Take:Website: https://aristake.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/aristake_TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@aris.takeX: https://twitter.com/ArisTakeThreads: https://www.threads.net/@aristake_YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/aristake1Connect with Ari Herstand:Website: https://ariherstand.comInstagram: https://instagram.com/ariherstandX: https://twitter.com/ariherstandYouTube: https://youtube.com/ariherstandConnect with Deva Anderson :IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0026620/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deva-anderson-b385a6283Edited and mixed by Mikey EvansMusic by Brassroots DistrictProduced by the team at Ari's Take Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Apple announces new iPads but people are upset by the ad - https://kotaku.com/apple-ipad-pro-hydraulic-press-crush-commercial-ad-1851463729Apple apologises - https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/05/apple-apologizes-for-ad-that-crushes-the-sum-total-of-human-artistic-endeavor/Microsoft shutters a bunch of studios - https://www.darkhorizons.com/microsoft-shuts-down-four-studios/Fallout is very popular - https://kotaku.com/fallout-tv-show-ratings-nielsen-amazon-bluey-netflix-1851470341Shatner would be up for some more Star Trek - https://www.darkhorizons.com/shatner-open-to-one-more-trek-voyage/ If you'd like to support the show head on over to our Patreon and for as little as $1 a month you can become a member and get the show a bit earlier than everybody else. And if you want more show then for $5 a month you can get The After Party where we keep talking for another 15-30 mins every week.You can also show your support for free by leaving us a lovely five star review on your preferred podcast platform. We'll appreciate it and so will the new listeners it will help to find the show!
The recent beef between Kendrick Lamar and Drake highlights the dangers of the gangster rap culture and the influence it can have on artists' behavior.Social media platforms like TikTok play a significant role in artists' exposure, but there are concerns about fair compensation and the protection of artists' rights.The dispute between Universal Music Group and TikTok raises questions about the sincerity of the music industry's fight for artists' rights and the power dynamics at play.Data collection has become a valuable commodity, and there are concerns about the privacy and control of user data on social media platforms.It is important for artists to consider the long-term impact of their actions and the messages they convey through their music. Data is a valuable currency that is being collected and used to understand and predict human behavior.Canadian artists face challenges in working in the US due to visa requirements and the complexities of international travel.Universal Music Group is a major player in the music industry, owning multiple record labels.The push for AI in music creation raises questions about the future of human creativity and talent.Time Stamps00:00 Introduction and the Kendrick Lamar-Drake Beef02:54 The Dangers of Gangster Rap Culture08:30 The Impact of Social Media on Artists' Exposure13:38 The Dispute Between Universal Music Group and TikTok15:50 The Sincerity of the Music Industry's Fight for Artists' Rights23:37 Challenges for Canadian Artists26:19 The Complexities of International Travel28:56 The Influence of Universal Music Group33:53 The Implications of AI in Music Creation
How is Al reshaping and changing the music industry, from composition to production and everything in between? Should there be a separate awards ceremony for AI music artists? Neel Lee Chauhan, Founder of MNDLB5 (Mind Labs) and former Music Music DJ turned tech entrepreneur joins me to uncover the ethical dilemmas, creative potentials, and future possibilities of AI in music. Join us as we get rebelliously curious. Paper: https://academic.oup.com/pnasnexus/ar... Watch the YouTube interview - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3oq6-yjbp98 Follow Chrissy Newton: Winner of the Canadian Podcast Awards for Best Science Series. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM32gjHqMnYl_MOHZetC8Eg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beingchrissynewton/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/chrissynewton?lang=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeingChrissyNewton Chrissy Newton's Website: https://chrissynewton.com Top Canadian Science Podcast: https://podcasts.feedspot.com/canadian_science_podcasts/
I spent the week testing out the latest A.I. advancements in music and music video creation. The technology is already so advanced that anyone can now create a hit song without knowing much about computers or the ability to sing or play any instrument. In this episode I show you how. "Trump smells" trends for a week, Joe Rogan gets savaged online for Trump hypocrisy, PLUS 50 other topics! If you enjoy my work, please consider supporting it by becoming a Patreon! Every little bit really helps. / codcast We now have a P.O. Box so you can send us anything you want and we will unbox it live on the show. Send whatever you want to see me unbox to: Dusty Smith 1231 SUNSET DR STE 302 GRENADA, MS 38901-4025 https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls... Personal Amazon Wishlist in the unlikely case someone wants to send me something personally. All gifts unboxed during the show! https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls... CODcast Discord server! https://t.co/SG3cuZ77Fi Direct tips: http://www.streamlabs.com/dustysmith or directly via paypal @ cultofdusty2@gmail.com Follow me for exclusive content on Twitch! / dustysmith Join this channel to get access to perks: / @cultofdusty Join this channel to get access to perks: / @cultofdusty
Bio: nf (aka enneff aka Andrew) lives on the east coast of Australia. As a programmer, he has built Open Source Software at Google Australia for the last 14 years. Originally part of the team that built the Go programming language (go.dev), he went on to co-create the Upspin storage system (upspin.io), and lead the team behind Open Source Insights (deps.dev). As a musician he uploads clips to Instagram and sometimes produces dreamy IDM tunes. His new single 'Andromeda' is out now on streaming services. Summary: In this conversation, Andrew discusses his background as a programmer and his work on the programming language Go. He also talks about his involvement in securing supply chain issues and his role on the board of a wildlife hospital. The conversation then shifts to the topic of developing programming languages and the process involved. Andrew explains the evolution of programming languages from machine code to more abstract concepts and the role of compilers. The conversation also touches on the impact of AI on programming and the limitations of language models in writing code. The discussion concludes with a conversation about the ethical implications of using data to train AI models. The conversation explores the power requirements and environmental costs of compute farms, the potential for AI-generated music, the role of AI in the creative process, the importance of the artist in music, the ethical considerations of using AI-generated content, the impact of technology on society and capitalism, and the potential pitfalls of AI. enneff links Mr. Bill's Links Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Background 05:23 The Development of Programming Languages 25:43 Ethical Implications of Using Data to Train AI Models 31:19 The Power Requirements and Environmental Costs of Compute Farms 32:45 Exploring the Potential of AI-Generated Music 38:22 The Role of the Artist in Music Creation 43:59 Ethical Considerations of AI-Generated Content 49:48 The Impact of Technology on Society and Capitalism 53:19 The Pitfalls of AI and the Need for Human Connection
Nicolai Klemke (@nicolaiklemke) is an Indie Hacker with a PhD in Physics. Talk about a career change! Nicolai shares his founder journey from learning how to code to making waves in the music industry.We chat about carving out a niche in the bustling AI market, honing in on a customer segment that has a need (and a budget!), and building a team to turn a hobby into a profitable business.Nicolai on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nicolaiklemke00:00:00 Indie Hacker Journey to AI Product00:11:15 Impact of Niche Market in AI00:16:03 Building Teams and Hiring Strategies00:24:20 Building Business Networks and Support00:32:20 Building Connections, Micro Features, and Growth00:40:24 The Future of Synthesizers00:48:01 Support the Bootstrap Founder ShowThis episode is sponsored by Acquire.comThe blog post: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/nicolai-klemke-switching-lanes-physics-phd-to-indie-hacker/The podcast episode: https://tbf.fm/episodes/314-nicolai-klemkeThe video: https://youtu.be/s6j3y9SIzXcYou'll find my weekly article on my blog: https://thebootstrappedfounder.comPodcast: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/podcastNewsletter: https://thebootstrappedfounder.com/newsletterMy book Zero to Sold: https://zerotosold.com/My book The Embedded Entrepreneur: https://embeddedentrepreneur.com/My course Find Your Following: https://findyourfollowing.comHere are a few tools I use. Using my affiliate links will support my work at no additional cost to you.- Notion (which I use to organize, write, coordinate, and archive my podcast + newsletter): https://affiliate.notion.so/465mv1536drx- Riverside.fm (that's what I recorded this episode with): https://riverside.fm/?via=arvid- TweetHunter (for speedy scheduling and writing Tweets): http://tweethunter.io/?via=arvid- HypeFury (for massive Twitter analytics and scheduling): https://hypefury.com/?via=arvid60- AudioPen (for taking voice notes and getting amazing summaries): https://audiopen.ai/?aff=PXErZ- Descript (for word-based video editing, subtitles, and clips): https://www.descript.com/?lmref=3cf39Q- ConvertKit (for email lists, newsletters, even finding sponsors): https://convertkit.com?lmref=bN9CZw
Bio: For those who love to experience music, look no further than Supertask. With deep roots in hip-hop and a focus towards immersion, Supertask creates sonic landscapes that dance between the intensity and stillness of the human consciousness. With a background in IT, Supertask frequently uses code and programming in his artistic vision, and the idea of infinity consumes his musical escapism offerings. A vision that his loyal community, the Dev Team, are directly involved in. Blending both analog and digital sound design, his unique approach has proven to be a driving force in the forward progression of electronic music. Through soundscapes that feel sentient, interactive live streams, and mind-bending visuals, Supertask is changing the way that we consume art. Supertask Links News: Single Release: 4/21 Collaboration EP With "Seeded Vision" comes out this summer. Show Takeaways: Brain-computer interfaces have the potential to revolutionize music creation, but there are challenges to overcome, such as data transfer and the role of musical knowledge. AI can be a useful tool in music production, from generating lyrics to providing information about plugins and audio files. Creativity is subjective, and the definition of creativity can vary from person to person. AI can be creative in its ability to generate music, but a sense of ownership and sentimental value may be lacking. Imperfections and randomness can add depth and authenticity to music production, and tools like Eurorack can provide unique sounds and experiences. Language has limitations in expressing emotions in music, and the complexity of defining concepts like holes and chairs highlights the challenges of categorization. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:35 Understanding Supertask 04:08 AI and Music in the Subset of Noise 07:59 Human Resolution with Color and Sound 09:39 Resolution and Possibilities in Audio 11:04 The Perception of Music and Noise 12:08 Cultural Influence on Music Perception 13:20 The Universality of Music Perception 14:25 Microtonal Scales and Musical Perception 15:21 Exploring Microtonal Music 19:22 The Concept of Simulation Theory 25:10 The Possibility of Living in a Simulation 28:08 Exploring Music and Visual Art 29:27 Scripted Looping in Music Production 34:29 The Ego and Live Performances 36:15 The Challenge of Performing Live Electronic Music 37:38 The Limitations of Live Performances 37:39 The Role of Input Devices in Music Expression 38:24 Exploring the Potential of Brain-Computer Interfaces 39:05 Speculating on the Future of Music Creation 40:00 The Role of Musical Knowledge in Brain-Computer Interfaces 40:49 The Challenges of Data Transfer in Brain-Computer Interfaces 42:19 The Role of AI in Brain-Computer Interfaces 42:50 The Increasing Predictability of Human Behavior 45:01 Using AI in Music Production 47:16 The Usefulness of AI in Answering Questions and Providing Information 48:34 The Definition and Nature of Creativity 51:17 The Subjectivity of Intellectual Property and Creativity 52:09 Exploring Unreal Engine and its Potential in Music Visuals 53:18 The Potential Disruption of AI and Sora in the Film Industry 54:00 The Limitations of AI in Music Generation 57:52 The Importance of Imperfection in Music Production 58:18 Using Randomness and Mistakes in Sound Design 01:00:19 The Appeal of Eurorack and Imperfections in Music 01:02:41 The Sense of Ownership and Sentimental Value in Music 01:04:34 The Potential of AI in Music Creation 01:06:28 The Interactive and Symbiotic Nature of Music Production 01:09:04 The Difficulty of Expressing Authenticity Through AI 01:11:36 The Limitations of Language in Expressing Emotions in Music 01:12:02 The Complexity of Defining Concepts like Holes and Chairs 01:14:04 The Process vs. the Final Product in Music Creation 01:14:46 Future Plans and Projects
In this conversation, Sarah interviews Oli, an independent artist, about her background and music career. They discuss the challenges of being recognized for artistic brilliance, navigating the music industry, and setting boundaries. Oli shares her early musical influences and the role of music in her family. They explore the power and definition of love, the path to love, and the role of love in music creation. Oli also talks about her breakthrough song 'Bring Back the Summer' and how music has been a cathartic and healing journey for her. In this conversation, Oly discusses the importance of self-acceptance and finding one's tribe. She shares how she has learned not to take rejection personally and to love herself and her creative process. Oly also emphasizes the need to lighten up and have fun, as it enhances creativity. The impact of social media on self-fulfillment is explored, highlighting the need to focus on genuine connections and community. The conversation delves into the power of love and partnership in inspiring music and creativity. Oly shares her journey of trust and breaking down walls in her relationship. The importance of shared values in a partnership is emphasized. Oly discusses her new album and the themes that inspired it. She also shares her future plans and the exploration of new sounds. The conversation concludes with Oly giving advice to her younger self to have more fun.Find Oly here:InstagramWebsiteChapters00:00 Introduction and Background03:00 The Challenges of Being Recognized for Artistic Brilliance06:23 Navigating the Music Industry and Setting Boundaries07:28 Early Musical Influences and Childhood09:13 Sister's Influence and Collaboration11:51 Family Life and Love for Music12:48 Pursuing Music as a Career15:27 The Creative Process and Writing Songs18:03 The Power and Definition of Love20:32 The Infatuation with Love and True Love22:25 The Path to Love and the Human Experience25:37 The Role of Love in Music Creation30:07 The Creative Process and Emotional State34:15 The Breakthrough Song 'Bring Back the Summer'40:12 Music as Catharsis and Healing Journey41:32 The Importance of Self-Acceptance and Tribe42:59 Not Taking Rejection Personally43:56 The Importance of Lightening Up and Having Fun44:28 The Limitations of Taking Oneself Too Seriously45:07 The Impact of Social Media on Self-Fulfillment46:30 The Power of Community and the Irrelevance of Social Media47:36 Finding Love and Partnership48:36 The Journey of Trust and Breaking Down Walls49:46 The Influence of Love on Music and Creativity52:32 Balancing Work, Artistry, and Relationship57:24 The Importance of Shared Values in a Partnership01:00:08 Inspiration and Themes of the New Album01:05:52 Future Plans and Exploring New Sounds01:08:23 Advice to Younger Self: Have More Fun01:09:21 Where to Find Oly and Her MusicNew to me?➡️Follow me on Instagram or Facebookhttps://www.instagram.com/sarah_sparkmalone/https://www.facebook.com/SarahSparkFLC/
Michael Bates recently released an album titled Metamorphosis: Variations on Lutoskawski. This album contains Michael's arrangements and is based on arrangements of the composer Witold Lutoslawski, with music for clarinet, violin, bassoon, double bass, drums, plus string quartet. It's a hybrid of jazz, classical, and improvisation and is a wild ride of styles and textures. We talk about the genesis of this idea, what it was like traveling to Poland to record this album, plans or touring with this ensemble, future projects with the Lutoslawski quartet, and more. Check out the promo for this project on YouTube, give the album a listen on Spotify and Apple Music, and follow along with Michael's inspiring work on Instagram! Subscribe to the podcast to get these interviews delivered to you automatically! Connect with us: all things double bass double bass merch double bass sheet music Timestamps theme music by Eric Hochberg 00:00 Introduction and Album Promotion 00:08 Discussing Michael Bates' New Album 01:02 Catching Up with Michael Bates 01:16 Exploring Lutoslavsky's Music 04:03 The Making of the Album 09:55 Sponsor Shoutout: Carnegie Mellon University 12:05 Deep Dive into Lutoslavsky's Music 16:32 The Composing Process 22:51 Finding Inspiration in the Backyard 23:31 The Art of Balancing Work and Rest 24:19 The Challenges of Being an Early Riser in the Music Industry 25:19 The Ideal Environment for Writing Music 26:22 Drawing Inspiration from Ludo Slavsky 26:43 The Journey of Creating the Album 31:03 The Influence of Polish Musicians and Culture 34:25 Future Projects and Plans 36:48 The Role of Instruments in Music Creation 42:03 The Power of Podcasts in Connecting Musicians 42:52 Wrapping Up and Looking Forward
Artist/Musician East Forest joins us this week on ABR to discuss his recent release 'Music For The Deck of The Titanic', his time spent working with Ram Dass and how showing up & continuing to show up is the key to success.Stay ConnectedEast Forest InstagramSpotify Soundcloud
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In this episode, we explore how Deadmau5's startup, Korus, is revolutionizing the music industry by integrating artificial intelligence into music creation. We delve into the technology behind Korus, discussing its impact on artists and the future of music production. Invest in AI Box: https://republic.com/ai-box Get on the AI Box Waitlist: https://AIBox.ai/ Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/739308654562189 Follow me on X: https://twitter.com/jaeden_ai
Join the discord: https://discord.gg/Gcc8FXPKGet the merch: https://thisdayinaimerch.comSupport the show by leaving a like, comment or sharing with a friend. We appreciate it!DESCRIPTION:=======This week we discuss what's happened since OpenAI's Dev Day: Sam Altman has stopped ChatGPT Plus Subscriptions Due to Demand, GPTs have been leaking their prompts and data, and thousands of people have been busy creating GPTs... but are they any good? We also discuss Microsoft AI Ignite and share our thoughts on Microsoft's new Azure Hardware, Microsoft CoPilot Studio, Azure AI Studio and all the other Microsoft AI Ignite News. We discuss can Open-Source AI Now Compete with GPT-4? And Cover Google Lyria Music AI and Meta's EMU Video and Emu Edit.CHAPTERS:=======00:00 - OpenAI Stops Taking GPT Plus Subscribers. Subscription for sale on eBay1:30 - Are GPTs Just a New Enthusiasm Phase, The Future or All Hype?16:28 - Will GPTs just Become Functions and Processes with Proprietary Data?22:53 - Early GPT Data Leaks & Unsafe Prompts24:05 - Monetization of GPTs29:24 - Microsoft AI Ignite: Azure Chips, Microsoft CoPilot Studio, Azure AI Studio43:41 - Can Open-Source AI Now Compete with GPT-4? 48:27 - The OpenAI Dilemma: Microsoft & Open Source Threats50:58 - What are The Killer Use Cases for AI?56:50 - Google Lyria: The Future of Music Creation?1:02:52 - Meta's EMU Video and Emu Edit AI research milestones.SOURCES:=======https://twitter.com/sdand/status/1724629169483719104/photo/1https://www.searchenginejournal.com/openai-pauses-new-chatgpt-plus-subscriptions-due-to-surge-in-demand/501360/https://twitter.com/levelsio/status/1722744926004269309?s=46https://twitter.com/fzaslavskiy/status/1723731923149754542?s=46https://deepmind.google/discover/blog/transforming-the-future-of-music-creation/https://ai.meta.com/blog/emu-text-to-video-generation-image-editing-research/https://emu-video.metademolab.com/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eFkCGTb7Z8Ehttps://www.theverge.com/2023/11/15/23960417/microsoft-copilot-ai-studio-custom-gpts-chatgpt-openaihttps://www.theverge.com/2023/11/15/23960471/microsoft-windows-ai-studio-nvidia-developershttps://huggingface.co/TheBloke/goliath-120b-GGUF?text=Hey+my+name+is+Julien%21+How+are+you%3Fhttps://www.reddit.com/r/LocalLLaMA/https://twitter.com/hamelhusain/status/1722637811176902779?s=46
Patrick Hicks (@PatrickHicks82) has become a TikTok star for his music storytelling videos where he shares stories on musicians' background, how they got their start, and fun facts about their life. He joins Bobby for a conversation about why he started making videos, how he knows a bunch of music info and how he gained a massive social media following. He also discusses the challenges of working a normal 9-5 job and doing social media full time on the side. Patrick will also share his thoughts on the legalities of AI music creation and how he thinks it will affect music in the future. And he'll share what's next for him in his career! Check out his Podcast: Good Measure with Patrick Hicks - HERE Follow on Instagram: @TheBobbyCast Follow on TikTok: @TheBobbyCast Watch this Episode on Youtube See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.