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So nice to be back with all of you. This week we catch up with Nick Reinhart as he returns to chat with us not long after his return from being on tour with DeathGrips for a couple months. He catches us up on how he's been decompressing and getting back into home mode. In this episode we discuss his tour with DeathGrips, coyotes in his neighborhood, his favorite fried chicken sandwich at the moment, his busy year on the road which included opening for, and then playing bass in Pinback, how he enjoys his life in LA as a musician, getting into earplugs on stage, enjoying activities solo, intensive movie collections and lots more! Thanks for listening. You are unique, valuable, and make the world a better place. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How do hit games use persona analysis to optimize feature design, do product validation, live ops, etc. Josh Rivers used data-oriented persona analysis while working on Eve Online at CCP. Nick Reinhart used persona analysis on Star Wars Galaxy of Heroes. Even if you prefer other methodologies, the persona analysis using the data-oriented approach by Josh and Nick should at least be understood by F2P game developers. OUTLINE: 0:00 Intro 1:23 Definition of personas 5:57 Examples of persona types 13:47 Example of behaviors 17:56 Applications of personas in game development 29:18 Using data for personas before game launch/user data 34:45 How impactful is the use of personas for the success of games? 40:05 Thoughts on the use of personas conceptually rather than through data 43:40 Validating personas through data 50:33 Persona discovery through clustering of behaviors 54:13 Breakdown of a persona-based study for a game 1:05:43 How to optimize monetization based on personas? 1:11:00 Last words and contact info
Nick Reinhart is in a million bands. Seriously! Tera Melos, Undo K From Hot, Bygones, Swollen Brain, Death Grips...he's absolutely everywhere. And today, he's on Click Vortex, breaking Wikipedia and discussing the Angus soundtrack (Weezer, Green Day, Ash), Sha Na Na, Harmony Korine, Nuno Bettencourt, Rihanna, the videography of Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, and tons more with your regular click crew, Sam and Jason. And oh yeah, there's an awesome new Disheveled Cuss album coming out called Into the Couch, which features not only a bunch of killer new songs from Nick, but also contributions from Jimmy Chamberlin of The Smashing Pumpkins, Josh Klinghoffer (Eddie Vedder, Red Hot Chili Peppers) and art by Fat Wreck Chords painter Mark Desalvo. Strap in for our most swirled Click Vortex episode to date. The world wide web, like the universe itself, is constantly expanding. With each episode of Click Vortex, Sam Means (The Format) and Jason Woodbury (Aquarium Drunkard) bring you a biweekly survey of their online adventures. What's your favorite song from the Angus soundtrack? Call and tell us: 1-877-WASTOIDS.
In this episode, we catch up with Marcos Mena of the instrumental prog/math rock band Standards while on tour supporting the new album Fruit Town. Marcos talks about math rock, taking lessons from Nick Reinhart and evolving stylistically, music evoking the feeling of playing video games, the clash of art and commerce, and juggling the responsibilities of being in a touring band. Plus guitar endorsements with Aristides and Fishman pickups, playthrough videos, and nail polish choices. You can check out Marcos here: https://www.standards-band.com/ https://www.instagram.com/marcosrmena/?hl=en https://www.marcosmena.shop/ https://aristidesinstruments.com/artist/marcos-mena https://www.youtube.com/user/Marcosrmena https://www.facebook.com/marcosmenaguitar https://www.instagram.com/wearestandards/?hl=en Paul works a day job and puts out vinyl and puts on shows via Katzulhu Productions https://www.facebook.com/paul.neil.12 https://www.facebook.com/katzulhu https://www.facebook.com/Dont-Quit-Your-Day-Job-podcast-107924851339602
This intro was a bit longer and I feel like I didn't necessarily do the subject justice. But I'll just keep trying to improve! Toki has made a new bed near my recording desk and has been present for all of the making of this episode. This week we are very honored to welcome innovative musician, righteous guitarist, and legit-ass human Nick Reinhart to the hall of discussion. You might know Nick from his band Tera Melos who were label and touring mates of RX during our Sargent House days, or you might know him from his more current projects such as Disheveled Cuss, Undo K From Hot, or Vertical Scratchers. Nick has a very hefty and droppable list of names of bands and musicians he's played with including playing with Best Coast on late night tv performances and jamming with various indie and mainstream legends. All the while, Nick maintains his authentic and vibrantly stoic vibe while always asking questions of how we listen to music. In this conversation we talk about burritos, Nick's sonic inspirations, home studio setups, whether or not we'd make music for a McDonals commercials, over stuffing guitar racks and pedal shelving and lots more! Be Excellent to each other. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nick Reinhart of Tera Melos, Disheveled Cuss, and Undo K From Hot joins us on WASTOIDS for a STRANGE GEAR discussion about his Roland GR-700 guitar synth and share some of its wild sounds. Dive into the history of Steve Carnelli, who used it to create music and sound effects for Hanna Barbera cartoons and Alessandro Cortini of Nine Inch Nails, and learn how Nick ended up with this one of a kind guitar synth.
Nick talks about how he fell into music, and how he transitioned into punk rock. He talks about anything he would have changed during the earlier days of Tera Melos. There is discussion about the Disheveled Cuss record. He contends that the biggest way people can support artists right now during Covid-19 is following the orders of Scientists and medical professionals. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jammingin/support
In this episode Jerrell speaks with singer and guitar player Nick Reinhart. He is the lead singer and guitarist of band Tera Melos, and has collaborated with Mike Watt, Nels Cline, and Greg Saunier in Big Walnuts Yonder. Frits Orman from Post Trash accurately describes has as "One of the only guitar heroes we have left. As innovation in guitar playing wanes and every possible niche of rock music gets its revival, He continues to be on the forefront of the art." Nick shares his story learning guitar, his philosophy on approaching pedal effects and talks about his latest album he released last year from his recent band Desheveled Cuss. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode 189 is upon us with the mighty Nick Reinhart from Tera Melos back for a part 2 and this was a fun one to do guys. I love Nick and he is one of my favorite guitar players. Go enjoy! Don't forget to rate and subscribe! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Disheveled Cuss is the new, more accessible side project of Tera Melos’ inventive and talented guitarist Nick Reinhart, and delivers a satisfying twist on your favorite 90s tropes. We discuss their self-titled debut record in-depth in episode #139.
Nick Reinhart is a musical madman. A true innovator and outlier when it comes to playing the guitar. If you are not familiar with his bands, I can assure you that you are familiar with his work in the pedal world. Nick is almost like the second generation of Tom Morello Mused players... This is a very insightful and fun conversation with a rare genius. You can check out more of Nick's work and support him at the following: Disheveled Cuss: https://sargenthouse.com/disheveled-cuss Nick's Bandcamp: https://nickreinhart.bandcamp.com/ Tera Melos Bandcamp: https://teramelos.bandcamp.com/ If you want to hear more, there is an extra hour of ad-free yapping over at the Rigs of Dad Patreon page: www.patreon.com/rigsofdad OR just download the patreon ap, search for Rigs of Dad, and you can support creators like me and so many more in the process! This episode was made possible by the fine folks over at Gillibus. Book your next party with Gillibus over at www.gillibus.com I also want to give a shoutout to Quantum Industries. These dudes are putting out true tanks of guitar cases. Check them out at https://www.quantumindustries.jp/ Be sure to keep up with some fine tunes by the fine folks of Lapeche over at https://lapecheband.bandcamp.com/ and the wonder folks at Shear Revival at www.shearrevival.com Other folks you should check out: Dunable Guitars, Earthquaker Devices, Fuzzrocious Pedals, Quilter Labs, and Custom District Pedalboards
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This week on The Friday Special episode of The Guitar Nerds Podcast, Matt and Joe meet up with everyone's favourite effects pedal grand master, Nick Reinhart.Revered for being the guitar half of Pedals & Effects, the guitarist in Tera Melos, Death Grips, Big Walnuts Yonder, and basically the ultimate weird noise creator.In this podcast we'll talk about everything from Nick's reluctance to use switchers to Nick's favourite sneaker for effect manipulation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nick Reinhart is a Los Angeles based artist & musician. Getting his start in the three-piece Sacramento band Tera Melos, we talk about his new project Disheveled Cuss. The self-titled debut album comes out June 12th on Sargent House. We talk about Nick’s music journey, songwriting, touring, new album, & working with Best Coast & Portugal. The Man. Check out this fun interview!
Episode 142- Today, I sat down with Nick to discuss his love of the DL4, his musical beginnings, Hella, Dilinger Escape Plan and a whole lot more. It was a great chat and you should definitely check out his band, Tera Melos, and the Pedals and Effects YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Warning for tone purists: The Willy Wonka of guitar glues pickups on a forgotten Squier and jams on a heap of throwaway misfits and boutique stomps to beep, bop, boop to his heart’s content.
This week Jay and Will get looped into a multi-layered conversation with guitarist Nick Reinhart of Tera Melos, and the YouTube channel Pedals and Effects. They talk/argue over which music class was harder to pass, Math-rock or Social-studies rock. Also, Will learns that the band Hella is not the same band as Health.
Joe chats to Nick Reinhart and Dan and Mick from That Pedal Show at GuitCon 2017. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome Pleasure Seekers to the new week and a new platform to listen to the show with our Premier episode on Idobi Radio! This episode is with my good friend and guitar god Nick Reinhart from Tera Melos! Tera Melos has been melting faces around the world for over a decade and continues to challenge […] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We ran into Nick Reinhart of Tera Melos at the merch table before their set on 4/26/2013 at the Subterranean in Chicago. I asked him if he would let our pokey music show interview him and he agreed only if we could come up with 5 succinct questions. This is what we came up with. Nick seemed like a really nice guy and was eager to get his photo taken with many fans and with their Hotdog Man hero. I wish we would have had more time for a longer session, but we were fortunate enough for get anything. You can download the interview here
We ran into Nick Reinhart of Tera Melos at the merch table before their set on 4/26/2013 at the Subterranean in Chicago. I asked him if he would let our pokey music show interview him and he agreed only if we could come up with 5 succinct questions. This is what we came up with. Nick seemed like a really nice guy and was eager to get his photo taken with many fans and with their Hotdog Man hero. I wish we would have had more time for a longer session, but we were fortunate enough for get anything. You can download the interview here
We ran into Nick Reinhart of Tera Melos at the merch table before their set on 4/26/2013 at the Subterranean in Chicago. I asked him if he would let our pokey music show interview him and he agreed only if we could come up with 5 succinct questions. This is what we came up with. Nick seemed like a really nice guy and was eager to get his photo taken with many fans and with their Hotdog Man hero. I wish we would have had more time for a longer session, but we were fortunate enough for get anything. You can download the interview here