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From the beat of the catwalk to the tracks powering fashion photographers’ studios across the globe, special guests share what makes the worlds of music and fashion so compelling with host DJ Fat Tony.
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Mixing Music is a podcast hosted by mix engineers, Dee Kei (@DeeKeiMixes) and Lu Moreno (@MasteredByLu). It is a show about mixing techniques, audio production, mindsets, business advice, and everything Dee Kei & Lu have learned and will continue to learn through their music careers.
The Mixing Music Podcast also covers topics like plugins, DAWs, mixing engineers, mastering engineers, producers, and even tips and tricks for Pro Tools, Logic, FL Studios, Ableton, Studio One, Cubase, and more.
In our exclusive episodes, James Parrish (@jamesdeanmixes) and Dee Kei react to interviews with various audio engineers, music producers, and YouTubers to help you understand the most useful advice for making better music
The Mixing Music Podcast is sponsored by Antares (Auto Tune), Plugin Boutique, Lauten Audio, Sweetwater, & Filepass,
Find Dee Kei and Lu on Social Media:
Instagram: @DeeKeiMixes @MasteredByLu
witter: @DeeKeiMixes
Join the ‘Mixing Music Podcast’ Group: Discord & Facebook
The Mixing Music Podcast is filmed and recorded at Dee Kei's Personal Mixing Studio in Los Angeles, California.
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Welcome to the Alpharetta Symphony Chat with the Conductor podcast, where Music Director Dr. Grant Gilman takes you behind the scenes of the Alpharetta Symphony Orchestra. Dive deep into the world of classical music, explore the stories behind the compositions, and get to know the artists who bring them to life. Whether you're a seasoned concert-goer or new to the orchestral experience, this podcast offers a unique and intimate look into the artistry, dedication, and passion that make the Alpharetta Symphony Orchestra a must-listen ensemble. Tune in for exclusive interviews, musical insights, and a front-row seat to the creative process.
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Welcome to the Wine and Vinyl Club. A podcast for people who love drinking wine and listening to good music. Once a fortnight David, Chris and Christian discuss an album from an eclectic mix of classics from the Beatles through to Harry Styles. Then the fun part, we attempt to match it with two different bottles of wine or other drinks, and finally choose which wine best matches the album.
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State of The Artist discusses the life and behavior of the artist and stage performer in pursuit of a career and the mental, emotional, and spiritual barriers everyone faces on the quest for connection, self-expression, and an audience.
From performance coach Luther Mallory. Based in Toronto, Luther coaches two of Canada's most acclaimed artist development programs: The JUNO Master Class, and Canada's Music Incubator's Artist Entrepreneur Program. -
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The Jazz Journalists Association is a membership organization founded in 1986. We promote the creation and dissemination of accurate, ethical, informed journalism on all jazz’s genres, and encourage innovative use of media to spur the growth, development and education of audiences for jazz. Public programs include Seeing Jazz Photography Master Classes, The Buzz podcast, celebrations of Jazz Heroes and Jazz Awards, and the website JJANews.org. Theme "Big Vic" composed by John Michaels Featuring Makaya McCraven Geoff Vidaland Mark Dunlap recorded by Doug Hewitt. Podcast edited by Wiz Petta.
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Join hosts Lance Hill and Matt Morgan as they take a deep dive into Wilco's extensive catalog of songs. Along the way recurring themes from Wilco songs will be explored (death, religion, addiction, etc. - you know, just your casual everyday conversation topics). Lance and Matt will each select two songs that highlight that episode's theme and then discuss behind the scenes info as well as their own reactions to the songs. Laughs and insights will be had by all.
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This podcast is about pop culture news, music from around the world, and book reviews. I am dedicated to exploring the profound connections between individual experiences, societal issues, and the rich tapestry of history. Through my music and thought-provoking narratives, I aim to shed light on the interwoven nature of our world.
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Each week two classic theatre-nerds, Kate and Josh, explore a popular musical they know nothing about. Together they analyze the plot, characters, music, and history of the show; presenting it in an easy way for people to learn as much as they can in under 30min. So if you need to learn a show quickly for an audition, school, (or if you also feel guilty you know nothing about The Pajama Game) we have the podcast for you! Check out our instagram for more information: @wtfbway
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High School can be tough… Especially when you’re trying to launch an Emo band in Toledo, Ohio, in 2005. Meet Dallas, Cos, and Tyson. The three best friends make up the Emo band “Your Thoughts, My Memories.” They struggle to get through each day - fraught with emotions, sensitivity, flat ironed hair, black skinny jeans, and dreams of fame. Their daily routines consist of trying to gain MySpace followers, arguing about Emo bands, and avoiding the temptations of booze, sex, and drugs. After all “Straight Edge is the Great Edge.“ The jocks make fun of them; the popular kids won’t give them the time of day, and their original music offers them the only escape from the mundane Midwest mentalities that they are surrounded by. Oh, and they’ve made a “Celibacy and Sobriety Pact” until graduation.
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A podcast for musicians who want advice and strategies on navigating the music industry. On this podcast we talk all things music. I’ll be giving you tips and life lessons I have learned over my 30 years in the business and I’ll top it off with a dash of my humble opinion. Part of Pantheon Podcasts.
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Join Joe McMurray as he thoroughly reviews guitar books – method, technique, song and repertoire. There are hundreds of books on the market, and Joe will help you to find the best book that explores your area/style of interest at the proper level of difficulty. Joe is a professional player and teacher with a formal background in jazz guitar, but extensive experience with folk, rock, blues, funk, and classical styles on instruments including the guitar, ukulele, piano, bass, banjo, and drums. He has released two solo fingerstyle guitar and ukulele albums, played on numerous rock recordings, and written his own book on arranging for fingerstyle guitar.