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In celebration of Sharon Van Etten's breakthrough third album, Tramp, we take a detailed look at how it was made. Growing up in New Jersey, Sharon Van Etten studied music by learning several instruments and singing in the choir. After graduating high school, she went to Middle Tennessee State University to study recording. Though she started writing songs around the year 2000, she didn't perform or release music until 2005 when she moved back to New Jersey. Later she moved to New York and started working for Ba Da Bing Records. She signed to the Language of Stone label and released her debut album, Because I Was in Love in 2009. Her next record, Epic, was released in 2010 and included the song “Love More,” which was recorded for the Shaking Through documentary series. After a group of musicians, including Aaron Dessner of The National and Justin Vernon of Bon Iver, covered the song “Love More,” Sharon reached out to them to see if they'd be interested in collaborating. She began recording songs with Aaron Dessner in his garage studio in Brooklyn. Her third album, Tramp, was eventually released in 2012. In this episode, Sharon Van Etten describes this pivotal moment in her career when she was gaining confidence as an artist and learning how to collaborate with other musicians. She talks about how Aaron Dessner's garage studio offered a her a place of refuge during a time when she was living between sublets and keeping her belongings in her car. In the garage studio, they were able to spend the course of a year building up her songs from minimal demos into fully fleshed out arrangements. Aaron Dessner describes his first time producing for another artist and how he was immediately struck by Sharon's voice and musical mind. He talks about the music culture in Brooklyn at the time where he would be able to call in friends and collaborators to come over and record whenever they had time. This allowed them to have a community of voices, string arrangements and a full band sound for the record, which was new for Sharon's music at the time. From touring with The National, to excavating songs from a hard drive, to bringing in friends like Bryan Devendorf, Zach Condon, Jenn Wasner, Julianna Barwick, Matt Barrick and more, to learning to deal with anxiety and crowds, to taking inspiration from Patti Smith's Just Kids, to a turning point moment for both Sharon as an artist and Aaron as a producer, we'll hear the stories around how the record came together.
RockerMike and Rob discuss Murmur is the debut studio album by American alternative rock band R.E.M., released on April 12, 1983 by I.R.S. Records. Murmur drew critical acclaim upon its release for its unusual sound, defined by lead singer Michael Stipe's cryptic lyrics, guitarist Peter Buck's jangly guitar style, and bass guitarist Mike Mills' melodic basslines. Side one 1. "Radio Free Europe" – 4:06 2. "Pilgrimage" – 4:30 3. "Laughing" – 3:57 4. "Talk About the Passion" – 3:23 5. "Moral Kiosk" – 3:31 6. "Perfect Circle" – 3:29 Side two 1. "Catapult" – 3:55 2. "Sitting Still" – 3:17 3. "9–9" – 3:03 4. "Shaking Through" – 4:30 5. "We Walk" – 3:02 6. "West of the Fields" (Berry, Buck, Mills, Stipe and Neil Bogan) – 3:17 https://www.udiscovermusic.com/behind-the-albums/r-e-m-murmur/ https://remhq.com/ https://www.facebook.com/REMhq/ https://mobile.twitter.com/remhq?lang=en https://www.instagram.com/rem/?hl=en https://open.spotify.com/artist/4KWTAlx2RvbpseOGMEmROg https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/r-e-m-break-up-after-three-decades- #musician #musicislife #musicproduction #musicians #musicphotography #musicfestival #musicvideo #musicproducer #musically #musical #musiclife #musiclover #musicindustry #music Please follow us on Youtube,Facebook,Instagram,Twitter,Patreon and at www.gettinglumpedup.com https://linktr.ee/RobRossi Get your T-shirt at https://www.prowrestlingtees.com/gettinglumpedup And https://www.bonfire.com/store/getting-lumped-up/ Subscribe to the channel and hit the like button --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rob-rossi/support https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/getting-lumped-up-with-rob-rossi/id1448899708 https://open.spotify.com/show/00ZWLZaYqQlJji1QSoEz7a https://www.patreon.com/Gettinglumpedup --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rob-rossi/support
In this episode we sit down with.... Anne Ravert. Head of HR and Producer. Anne Ravert is the head of HR for a global search organization. She also is a producer of independent films and the music-based webseries, Shaking Through. She's running down a dream. What we talk about: Anne's interest in fashion and the way that impacted her view on her body image Controlling her food in college to fit in and keep up with her community Limiting beliefs of not feeling good enough and falling into a comparison trap The professional, health, and personal benefits that she experienced from being secure in herself and stepping into her power Looking at life from a holistic perspective and trusting what appears in her life Connect with our guest Anne... LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anneravertjd/ IMDB Page: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm7429035/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0 Join the Modern Girl community: https://katelynparsons.com/ @katelyn.parsons Facebook Meet Your Host: Katelyn Parsons is a Certified Holistic Health Coach, Intuitive Eating Specialist in San Diego, CA. She helps ambitious women heal their relationship with food and rebuild body trust from the inside out so that they can feel good in their skin without obsession. Beyond coaching & speaking, Katelyn enjoys exploring the world with her husband, long beach walks and chatting over multiple cups of tea with friends. Ready to heal your relationship with food + body? Click HERE to book your Food Freedom Breakthrough Call Click HERE to download your Food Freedom Guide
E31 Today We get right into the heart of what’s on my own personal mind. We go into how you start your business full time in a recording studio close to home with Ryan from Robot Dog Studios from outside of Burlington, VT. I connected with Ryan in the Six Figure Home Studio community I’m a part of on Facebook after I found out how close his studio was. After we connected on some content we hit it off. We deep dive into why video is important for social and artists right now and how we create and offer services to support it. We look into taking the jump, picking a location, and starting business in the local recording scene and the DIY spirt behind Ryan and his story. If you want to open a recording studio listen to this. If your getting ready to take the jump and want to know what goes into it, still listen to this. In This Episode We Cover How important video is for Social media right now The DIY spirit Lean into your strengths Choosing a space for your business Keep the overhead low Finding a commercial space that works for a studio Live recording and video for artists Letting go of control How often do you need to share your brand? Making musicians feel comfortable to create Studios dogs and cats Quotes “ I would have said this to myself earlier, just jump in and do it.” - Ryan Cohen “It’s almost like if people didn’t see a video it didn’t happen” - Ryan Cohen “ Even if you think your beating people over the head everyday with your social posting, it just gets so buried with politics and memes so you can’t tell people enough about what your doing” - Ryan Cohen Robot Dog Studios Links Website www.robotdogstudio.com Facebook robotdogstudio IG @robotdogstrudio Youtube www.youtube.com/robotdogstudio Ryan’s Recommended Resource “Shaking Through” documentary from Weather Vane Music https://weathervanemusic.org/shakingthrough/episode-index Waking Up From Work Podcast Links Website www.wakingupfromwork.com Instagram/Twitter/Tik Tok @davewakeup Facebook Community www.facebook.com/wakingupfromwork Email wakeupfromworkpodcast@gmail.com Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJeddF25VuWn8Eg3Fhy13fQ?view_as=subscriber For audio help hit me up here www.crawlspaceaudio.com
Producer and Remix Artist Carl Bahner teamed up with Semblance singer and guitarist Maeve Gorman to produce an amazing remix of the Half-Waif song “Every Animal” (originally recorded for Weathervane Music’s documentary video series Shaking Through in 2018). Their approach brings the song to a completely new place, while at the same time somehow providing a deeper appreciation for the original. Through Remix Access, Weathervane Music allows the supporting members of this unique non-profit community to download, remix and share the multitracks and mix-stems from Shaking Through recordings. This podcast episode with Bahner and Gorman marks the first installment in what will be an ongoing series in the Weathervane Podcast of conversations with exceptional remix artists. And here’s another little surprise… Carl Bahner himself will be curating and hosting these future conversations.
If you were Unsatisfied with the state of rock radio in the '80s, there was an alternative! These bands tapped into the Newest Industry of college radio and found an Ocean Size audience ready to begin Shaking Through their piggy banks to support them! Andy and Aaron hear them this week and decide once and for all What Difference Does It Make? Albums Discussed: Murmur by R.E.M. Zen Arcade by Hüsker Dü Let it Be by The Replacements The Smiths by The Smiths Nothing's Shocking by Jane's Addiction andyhearsit.podbean.com @andyhearsit on Twitter andyhearstheeighties@gmail.com Show notes for every episode at actn.wordpress.com
David Hartley’s project Nightlands is outstanding, though he’s probably best known as the bass player for The War on Drugs. Shaking Through fans will remember him for his roles in episodes with Torres, Steven A. Clark, and the 2009 pilot episode featuring BC Camplight. His career has had him working on his own music, as well as filling out roles in other peoples’ projects, not to mention a unique early recording experience he had with the late Andy Johns. Weathervane Music produces Shaking Through, a non-profit, community-produced documentary series about the vision and process of recording music. Download & Remix Tracks. Share your work with the Community. Go to www.weathervanemusic.org for more.
After graduating from Drexel University’s Music Industry Program, Jon Low got his start as the first intern at Miner Street Recordings, the studio where we produce Shaking Through. Over the years he’s grown into quite a respectable young engineer and producer, working on projects with The National’s Aaron Dessner, not to mention producing records for bands like Restorations, The Menzingers, Carroll and many, many more. Weathervane Music produces Shaking Through, a non-profit, community-produced documentary series about the vision and process of recording music. Download & Remix Tracks. Share your work with the Community. Go to www.weathervanemusic.org for more.
Kristin Thomson is a co-founder of the non-profit, The Future of Music Coalition, which among other things has conducted studies about how musicians earn revenue. Back in the 90s she played in the indie-band Tsunami, and co-ran the DC label Simple Machines, which put out records for Ida, and Dave Grohl’s Pocketwatch, plus they wrote and distributed “The Mechanic’s Guide“, a DIY handbook for independent labels that was way, way ahead of its time. Weathervane Music produces Shaking Through, a non-profit, community-produced documentary series about the vision and process of recording music. Download & Remix Tracks. Share your work with the Community. Go to www.weathervanemusic.org for more.
Clap Your Hands is celebrating 10 years since the release of their first self-titled record, one that was quite ground-breaking for the fact that Alec managed to promote it through MYSPACE, selling hundreds of thousands of copies through a distribution deal he made directly with a major distributor. Since then, Alec’s produced many records, played countless shows, and found new love in playing house shows in peoples’ living rooms across the country. Weathervane Music produces Shaking Through, a non-profit, community-produced documentary series about the vision and process of recording music. Download & Remix Tracks. Share your work with the Community. Go to www.weathervanemusic.org for more.
Fans of Shaking Through will remember our episode with Hop Along in Spring 2013. As the band’s front person, Frances is both relatable and enigmatic all at once. Since that episode released, they’ve signed a record deal with Saddle Creek Records and released the long awaited LP, “Painted Shut“. Weathervane Music produces Shaking Through, a non-profit, community-produced documentary series about the vision and process of recording music. Download & Remix Tracks. Share your work with the Community. Go to www.weathervanemusic.org for more.
Fans of Shaking Through will remember Adam Granduciel as the curator and producer of the Purling Hiss Shaking Through episode, and as guest guitarist on the Torres Episode with Sharon Van Etten. To those of us here in the Philadelphia indie music scene, The War on Drugs have been a prime example of creative endurance. He’s stuck it out and with the enormously successful 2014 album Lost in the Dream, it’s now paying off. Weathervane Music produces Shaking Through, a non-profit, community-produced documentary series about the vision and process of recording music. Download & Remix Tracks. Share your work with the Community. Go to www.weathervanemusic.org for more.