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His name is Jeremy, also known as Red Means Recording. It's a pleasure for him to make your acquaintance. He is perhaps most renowned for creating music and videos using the Teenage Engineering OP-1 digital synthesizer. It's likely that you are also quite renowned for something quite impressive. Jeremy crafts music using a diverse array of equipment, including Ableton and several hardware synthesizers. He also produces videos using After Effects, Premiere, and various other tools. His Patreon serves as a creative space where music, videos, and other valuable content are generated. In this space, there will be an exchange of ideas and emotions and the sharing of stems and samples, among other beneficial things. Occasionally, there might even be an appearance from a dog. He is delighted that you are here. Red Means Recording Links Mr. Bill's Links
In this week's episode, Heather Farr, Director of Brand and Communications at Reverb, joins Dmitri Vietze to explore emerging trends in the music gear marketplace. Learn more about Reverb, the online marketplace for new, used, and vintage musical equipment. Find out more about some of the top-selling products on Reverb including the Teenage Engineering OP-1, the Korg MicroKorg synthesizer, and the Arturia MicroBrute. Discover how the pandemic lockdown led to the explosion of at-home recording. How is Reverb connecting artists and building communities? What new genres are emerging from the latest music tech? Find out on this week's episode. 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 learn more, and find us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Let us know what you think!
00:00:00 — Начало 00:02:01 — Google I/O 2022 00:20:14 — LaMDA 2 00:24:11 — Google Wallet 00:27:28 — Matter 00:30:57 — Pixel 6a 00:35:51 — Pixel 7 Pro 00:37:12 — Pixel Buds Pro 00:42:10 — Pixel Watch 00:45:31 — Pixel Tablet в 2023 году 00:50:11 — Android 13 Beta 2 00:50:57 — Возвращение Google Glass 00:57:15 — Новый дрон от DJI 01:05:06 — iPod все… 01:09:49 — Lightning все в 2023 году? 01:11:39 — Elden Ring - 13 миллионов копий 01:16:05 — Sony WH-1000XM5 01:27:14 — FIFA от EA Sports все? 01:31:37 — Teenage Engineering OP-1 Field 01:35:48 — Тизер фильма о Weird Al Yankovic 01:38:18 — Анимэ Семья Шпиона - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_rWZK_8vUY 01:42:33 — Финал Apple Подкасты: https://bit.ly/droidercast Google Подкасты: https://bit.ly/google-droidercast Яндекс.Музыка: https://music.yandex.ru/album/9048349 Podster: https://droidercast.podster.fm/
Gavin is a true creative polymath, stretching his hands from directing, design, music, photography, writing and speaking. Gavin has been working with the Oscar winning animation studio Aardman for 14 years, mecca of stop motion, perhaps best known for bringing to life the wonderful and childhood shaping characters Wallace and Grommit. Gav is hilarious, articulate so curious and creative, and one of the most grateful humans we have had on the show. During our chat, we go through what it's like being a multi disciplinary creative in a world where specialising is typically more coveted, how being technology and medium agnostic can open you up to unique crossover and connections and he absolutely hits the nail on the head with the topic of style and finding your voice. Gav takes us through a snapshot of his process when directing the stunning and emotional stop motion animated short film, Turtle Journey. I Hope you enjoy this episode where we pay tribute to the cement layers and manual labourers of the world, wig out over disrupting the space time continuum and Gav and I accidentally invent the newest version of LowFi beats to chill to. Gavin Strange JamFactory @jamfactory JamFactory Twitter Aardman @Aardmananimations Links The Imagineering Story Peter Lord Turtle Journey Film Creature comforts Morph All This Mayhem Seven title sequence Teenage Engineering OP-1 Quotes "I love everything and I want to try and do everything whenever I can." "When your inspirations come from so many different places, it only feels right that your output would be multiple places." "To connect with someone on an emotional level because you as a team have moved something one frame at a time, that's the magical thing about animation." "I just try and be quite kind to myself and just do what excites me." "Find your voice and your audience will find you." - Original Theme Music by Devin Luke - devinlukemusic.com Stay In Touch onprocess.com @onprocesspodcast If this episode helped you in any way, we would love your support. The best way to support us is by Subscribing to the show in iTunes and writing us a review. Thanks for listening.
Episode 21 Merry Moog And Other Synthesized Holiday Favorites Playlist Jean Jacques Perrey and Sy Mann, “Christmas Bells” from Switched on Santa (1970 Pickwick). USA. Moog Modular Synthesizer. Moog Machine, “O Holy Night” from Christmas Becomes Electric (1970 Columbia). USA. Moog Modular Synthesizer. The Roots, “Millie Pulled A Pistol On Santa” from Just Say Noël (1996 Geffen). USA. Douglas Leedy, “The Coventry Carol” from A Very Merry Electric Christmas to You (1970 Capitol). USA. Moog Modular Synthesizer and Buchla Synthesizer. Jimmy Smith, “The Christmas Song” from Christmas Cookin' (1964 Verve). USA. Hammond organ. Don Voegeli, “Chanukah” from Holiday & Seasonal Music (1977 EMI). USA. Produced at the Electrosonic Studio of the University of Wisconsin-Extension. Joseph Byrd, “Christmas in the Morning” from A Christmas Yet to Come (1975 Takoma). USA. ARP 2600 Synthesizer with an Oberheim Expander Module. Douglas Leedy, “Deck the Halls” from A Very Merry Electric Christmas to You (1970 Capitol). USA. Moog Modular Synthesizer and Buchla Synthesizer. Douglas Leedy, “Good King Wenceslas” from A Very Merry Electric Christmas to You (1970 Capitol). USA. Moog Modular Synthesizer and Buchla Synthesizer. Beck, “The Little Drum Machine Boy” from Just Say Noël (1996 Geffen). USA. Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer. Armen Ra, “O Come All Ye Faithful” from Theremin Christmas (2018 Sungod). USA. Moog Etherwave Pro Theremin. Don Voegeli, “Carol of the Drum” from Holiday & Seasonal Music (1977 EMI). USA. Produced at the Electrosonic Studio of the University of Wisconsin-Extension. Rudolf Escher, “The Long Christmas Dinner”(1960) from Anthology Of Dutch Electronic Tape Music: Volume 1 (1955-1966) (1978 Composer's Voice). Netherlands. Electronic tape composition. Jean Jacques Perrey and Sy Mann, “Jingle Bells” from Switched on Santa (1970 Pickwick). USA. Moog Modular Synthesizer. Taeko Onuki, Inori (Prayer) from We Wish You A Merry Christmas (1984 Yen). A compilation of specially recorded Christmas-themed songs from various artists on the Yen Records label. Japanese synth-pop with vocals by Onuki. Maybe Ryuichi Sakamoto on keyboards. Douglas Leedy, “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen” from A Very Merry Electric Christmas to You (1970 Capitol). USA. Moog Modular Synthesizer and Buchla Synthesizer. Philippe Renaux, “Noël Blanc” (“White Christmas”) from We Wish You A Cosmic Christmas (1977 Sinus). Belgium. Minimoog, Arp Axe, Arp Soloist, EMS Synthesizer, Stringman Crumar, Fender Rhodes, Electronic Drums. Jean Jacques Perrey and Sy Mann, “Tijuana Christmas” from Switched on Santa (1970 Pickwick). USA. Moog Modular Synthesizer. Jean Jacques Perrey and Sy Mann, “My Favorite Things” from Switched on Santa (1970 Pickwick). USA. Moog Modular Synthesizer. Paul Tanner, “Holiday on Saturn” from Music for Heavenly Bodies (1958 Omega). USA. Electro-theremin. Rolf Harris, Introductory comments and “O Come All Ye Faithful” from The Stylophone: Traditional Tunes and Christmas Carols (1970 Dübreq ). UK. Stylophone. Mitch Miller & the Gang, “Give Peace a Chance—Thom's Festive Remix” from Peace Sing-Along (1970 Atlantic). USA. This is a tune that I remixed with other recordings. Jon Hassell, “Dreaming” from Listening to Pictures (Pentimento Volume One) (2018 Ndeya). Europe. Teenage Engineering OP-1 Portable Synthesizer, Sampler, and Controller, trumpet, keyboards, electronics. The Archive Mix in which I play two tracks at the same time to see what happens. For this episode, I am featuring two remixes that I did over the course of holiday seasons past. Thom Holmes, Happy Christmas (War is Over) Sliding Moment mix (excerpt) (2001). Thom Holmes. Kung fu holiday movie times (excerpt) (2000).
Jason Williams (Velocette, and others) is an electronic musician from San Francisco who's released music on Reflective Records and had a long history of experience with modular synthesis and recording systems, integrating them into the rest of your studio, and how to incorporate them into the music you make. @3:50 coming up with aliases for your music@11:00 Elektron Octatrack vs Digitakt @25:00 4-track cassette tape recorders making a comeback into music in 2019@30:00 overcoming gear lust@36:00 selling my Teenage Engineering OP-1 to buy a Roland Integra 7@43:00 purposely searching out "happy accidents" @49:00 what Jason's making his music with these days@1:09:00 using music theory and various time signatures in electronic music@1:30:00 being "selfish" with your time and energy as a musician or artist Velocette:Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/artist/velocette/94001Discogs: https://www.discogs.com/artist/9060-Velocette If you'd like an easy way to listen to new episodes and be notified of new episodes, follow us here:VEM iTunes: http://tinyurl.com/y2vr7lvqVEM Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yddjof58VEM Soundcloud: https://tinyurl.com/y2yfs7o4VEM Stitcher: http://tinyurl.com/yy6cbaubVEM Podbean: https://scottbrio.podbean.com/Periscope: https://www.pscp.tv/ScottBrio/ Halcyon, San Francisco: http://www.halcyon-sf.com/main/
MAKROTULPA is laptop-free “techno for insects” inspired by Coil and Dead Voices on Air. It is also the solo improvisational output of Lloyd Barrett from Brisbane, Australia. With 20 years experience in the avant-garde electronic music scene Lloyd lectures in sound design, synthesis and aesthetics and has a Masters of Music in algorithmic composition. This podcast episode splices live recordings from various (atmospheric) dives with consistent hardware: Roland V-Synth, Teenage Engineering OP-1, Eventide H9, KMI K-Mix and a custom Axoloti based Fragmentation Device. Links: http://makrotulpa.wordpress.com http://soundcloud.com/secretkillerofnames
Singer-songwriter Anton Josef Kellner stops by the podcast to talk about working on his new record, trying to create a new genre, scrapping a whole album, making the music he wants to hear, Holding Onto Hope, Anton Kellner & The Lone Stars, Teenage Engineering OP-1, 22, A Million, visualizing an album before he's written it, making art for yourself, positive news, just being nice, Hiss Golden Messenger, the media, good guys and bad guys, helping others, Einstein's Theory of Relativity, and remembering to flush and floss. Find him online at: https://www.facebook.com/AntonJosefKellner/
I just released my newest EP, Country Punkin. It's a collection of 4 to-the-point no-nonsense rock songs, inspired lyrically by country music and musically by punk rock. There are no intros, outros, interludes, solos, or instrumentals. Every song begins right away with only the core meat-and-potatoes parts of the song. Recorded entirely on the Teenage Engineering OP-1's four track, using a Shure SM57 plugged straight into it. Instrumentation is Drums, Guitar, Bass, Vocals. This was the studio for "Country Punkin" In this episode, I talk about the creation of the EP. We go over it's philosophy, the goals, inspiration, process, recording, instrumentation, lyrics, and themes. I play you some isolated tracks, as well as each song. I hope it inspires you to finish your next project! Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: Country Punkin is available on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play and wherever else you stream your music!
In this episode of Now You Know Podcast Anthony talks about 3Peat's official digital release of video “Sauvignon" and where you can catch 3Peat live next but keeps it real ambiguous with 3Peats next moves trying to temper fan expectations with realistic goals. Clem introduces us to a new friendlier rapper from Brooklyn and Anthony show us what can be done on the Teenage Engineering OP-1 digital synthesizer. The crew also bring old tracks from rappers Blu and Asher Roth. Shout out to XXL Freshman list '09.
Jestro gives SpacemanX some advice on making a kick drum. If you like this content and would like more, feel free to let us know at @satfoundpod (on Twitter and Instagram) or leave a comment where ever you're listening to this. All kick drum sounds in this episode came from the Workhorse, additional drums and lead synth parts came from the Teenage Engineering OP-1. The baseline on the outro came from the Moog Minituar.
We start with the new Special Waves MINE modular MIDI controller, then Dave's new Vintage Synth Top Trumps 2 - the card game for synth lovers, Yuja Wang's astonishing piano improv, did the panel buy anything on Black Friday?, Mixvibes RemixLive and Cross DJ get Ableton Link love on Android and the new Teenage Engineering OP-1 OS update
We start with the new Special Waves MINE modular MIDI controller, then Dave's new Vintage Synth Top Trumps 2 - the card game for synth lovers, Yuja Wang's astonishing piano improv, did the panel buy anything on Black Friday?, Mixvibes RemixLive and Cross DJ get Ableton Link love on Android and the new Teenage Engineering OP-1 OS update
After a few musical tradesmen anecdotes, we talk to Dean and Adrian about the new project with Maxine Peake which takes the subject of the Pendle Witches trial of 1412 at Pendle Hill in Lancashire and creates a concept album or words and electronic music. Available now on Finders Keepers Records. We then slip in a little chart about iOS6, the Teenage Engineering OP-1 accessories, Quneo and the winners of the Iris Find Music In Everything competition.
After a few musical tradesmen anecdotes, we talk to Dean and Adrian about the new project with Maxine Peake which takes the subject of the Pendle Witches trial of 1412 at Pendle Hill in Lancashire and creates a concept album or words and electronic music. Available now on Finders Keepers Records. We then slip in a little chart about iOS6, the Teenage Engineering OP-1 accessories, Quneo and the winners of the Iris Find Music In Everything competition.