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“I think culture always lives [on] … I don't believe that it doesn't matter what the artist believes that their music should be. That's really, really important. But if it's good, if it resonates with people, it's going to be more [than that] because people are gonna sing along to it… maybe people are gonna play around with it…. People are gonna think like, “oh, this song really matches with that [song].” And they're gonna try to mix it or create a mashup. I mean, release is a beautiful word for it because you have to let it go. “ - Bas Grasmayer
Join us in this thought-provoking episode as we welcome music innovator, thinker, and writer Bas Grasmayer of COLORS and Music X. Delve into the captivating future of recorded music and its connection to culture and technology. In this stimulating discussion, we cover:
Envisioning the future for recorded musicThe impact of developments in other industries on music consumption and cultureHow music evolution intertwines with technological innovationEmbracing the unpredictability of musical innovationsComparing static vs. dynamic music experiencesMusic as memesExploring new formats and mediums for musicUnderstanding the lifecycle of a songThe concept of scaled social creativity (participatory/multiplayer creativity)Get ready to challenge your perspectives on the music industry and its ever-changing landscape.
Tune in now to discover what lies ahead for recorded music and stay informed on the latest trends and innovations!
Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast and share it with fellow music enthusiasts, so they too can be part of this insightful conversation!
Bas Grasmayer
https://twitter.com/basgras
https://colorsxstudios.com/
https://community.colorsxstudios.com/
https://www.musicxtechxfuture.com/
Bas Recommends:
Hilarious volume UI: https://twitter.com/0xDesigner/status/1642554817590566915?s=20
https://www.waterandmusic.com/
https://zine.zora.co/
https://www.exponentialview.co/
ho99o9
IC3PEAK
Bob Vylan
Songcamp:
https://twitter.com/songcamp_
songcamp.band
Mark Redito:
https://twitter.com/markredito
markredito.com
Music Credits:
00:00 - “Nodes” - Mark Redito
55:40 - “Echoes of a future” - cc0lab (dontmesswithjuan, Conor Dalton)
https://cc0lab.songcamp.band/mixtape
https://beta.catalog.works/cc0lab/echoes-of-a-future
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Punk, indie, emo, hip-hop, jazz, electronic music… pretty much every modern genre has gone through through these kinds of growing pains, and pretty much every dedicated music fan over the age of 25 has seen a genre they loved morph into something they no longer recognize or fully identify with. These shifts are normal and natural, and yet people’s primary response to them is usually one of anger and dismissal, an endless parade of eye rolls and “these kids have no idea what they’re talking about.” - Shawn Reynaldo, Who’s in charge of Culture?
Join host Mark Redito as he sits down with veteran music journalist and music aficionado Shawn Reynaldo, the mind behind First Floor, a publication dedicated to electronic music culture and the industry surrounding it. In this engaging episode, we discuss:
The origins of First Floor and its focus on electronic music cultureAssessing the current state of music journalism and mediaIntergenerational tensions: old fans vs. new fansIs there still a place for underground or indie music in today's landscape?Algorithmic curation and the influence of the "big green machine"Raving as a form of folk artDelving into the impact of nascent technologies like Web3 and AI on the future of art and musicThe Skrillex-Green Day connectionShawn's vision of 21st-century creativityEmbark on this wide-ranging conversation with Shawn Reynaldo, exploring the evolving landscape of music culture and the uncertain direction it's heading towards.
Tune in now to gain insights into what's ahead in the ever-changing music landscape!
Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast and share it with your fellow music enthusiasts, so they too can be part of this fascinating discussion!
Shawn Reynaldo:
https://twitter.com/ShawnReynaldo
https://velocitypress.uk/product/first-floor-volume-1/
https://firstfloor.substack.com/
Shawn Recommends:
https://whyisthisinteresting.substack.com/
https://timgoodman.substack.com/
https://martyn3024.substack.com/
Skee Mask - https://scntstlab.bandcamp.com/album/b
Doc Sleep - https://docsleep.bandcamp.com/
Simo Cell - https://simocell.bandcamp.com/
Last Night a DJ saved my life - https://a.co/d/5OAlfTW
Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk - https://a.co/d/1UxybYm
Girl in a band - https://a.co/d/dStuWbu
Songcamp:
https://twitter.com/songcamp_
songcamp.band
https://twitter.com/markredito
Music Credits:
00:00 - “Nodes” - Mark Redito
55:40 - “Echoes of a future” - cc0lab (dontmesswithjuan, Conor Dalton)
https://cc0lab.songcamp.band/mixtape
https://beta.catalog.works/cc0lab/echoes-of-a-future
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“When you think about the artistic creative heroes of the last century, they're all individual people's names. And for the next century to be less of this myth of the lone heroic genius and more of thinking about groups of people that did stuff together.” - Austin Robey
Dive into the future of the creative ecosystem in this insightful episode featuring Austin Robey (Metalabel/Ampled), as we explore the world beyond solo creatorship. Together, we discuss:
What is a Metalabel?Navigating the pitfalls of the creator economy in solo player modePioneering the next version of the creative ecosystemEmbracing the new alternative: collaborating in multiplayer modeReinventing the definition of a RecordUnderstanding platform risk and its impact on creatorsAmpled, an artist- and worker-owned platform cooperativeBootstrapping a cooperative: the ins and outsWeighing the benefits and challenges of running a cooperativePondering the question: is community the product?Examining the NOUNS DAO Model and its implicationsImagining a world where we collectively own SpotifyAustin's vision of the 21st-century creativeDon't miss this fascinating conversation with Austin Robey that will open your eyes to the possibilities of creating in multiplayer mode.
Austin recommends:
Gel - Live set at a Sonic Drive-in https://youtu.be/lbls_5hdYXg
Taking long walks
Links:
https://twitter.com/austinrobey_
https://www.metalabel.xyz/
https://www.metalabel.xyz/magazine/features/reinventing-the-record
https://www.metalabel.xyz/magazine/features/r07-quality-drops
https://www.metalabel.xyz/magazine/features/whats-after-the-creator-economy
https://www.ampled.com/
https://www.fwb.help/editorial/what-co-ops-and-daos-can-learn-from-each-other
Songcamp:
https://twitter.com/songcamp_
songcamp.band
https://twitter.com/markredito
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Darby Trash is a highly talented artist with a diverse set of skills that includes being a guitarist, tattoo artist, and DIY punk web3 enthusiast. As one of the key members of the highly prolific collective Lexicon Devils, Darby has played an integral role in the production of their virtual show series known as Forming.
During the course of our conversation, we delved deep into the fascinating world of Lexicon Devils and Forming. We explored the origins of the collective and their virtual show series while discussing the challenges and realities of putting on both virtual and in-person shows. We also touched on the artist's sentiments on Web3, creative sustainability, analog vs digital debates and more, all through the lens of the DIY and punk ethos.
Our chat with Darby was incredibly fun and insightful, and we hope that you, too, find something valuable to take away from our conversation.
Follow Darby
https://twitter.com/darbytrash
https://www.instagram.com/darbytrashtattoos/
Lexicon Devils + Forming
https://twitter.com/lexicon_devils
https://web.lexicondevils.xyz/
https://twitter.com/forming__
https://forming.lexicondevils.xyz/
https://www.youtube.com/@lexicondevils5793
Songcamp:
https://twitter.com/songcamp_
songcamp.band
https://twitter.com/markredito
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This lengthy conversation with CJ Carr, of the extreme music AI research lab Dadabots, covers a lot of cool topics. We discuss Dadabots' origins, history, and their avant-garde creative process. We also touched on neural synthesis and its applications in music, as well as the role of curation in music generation. Additionally, we dive into their creative collaborations in AI and Web3, the convergence of Web3 and AI technologies, and “dangerous NFTs”. Finally, we explore the role of the artist in this new world, with a special focus on the "genre knob" that CJ is currently exploring. This jam-packed episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in AI and its applications in music!
Follow Dadabots:
https://dadabots.com/
https://www.youtube.com/@dadabots_
https://twitter.com/dadabots
Links:
Generating Black Metal and Math Rock (2017) http://dadabots.com/nips2017/generating-black-metal-and-math-rock.pdf
Fake Feelings (2022) https://dadabots.medium.com/fake-feelings-ai-emo-93e77918b21
Compressorhead https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gMX_hR-RoM
Dadabots recommends:
https://musicautobot.com/
https://magenta.tensorflow.org/coconet
https://openai.com/blog/musenet/
https://sites.research.google/tonetransfer
https://neutone.space/
https://github.com/acids-ircam/RAVE
https://huggingface.co/riffusion/riffusion-model-v1
https://www.aisongcontest.com/
Songcamp:
https://twitter.com/songcamp_
songcamp.band
https://twitter.com/markredito
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We are thrilled to have the opportunity to feature Neesh Chaudhary (@losingmyego) on the inaugural episode of CONVO! Neesh is a highly talented artist who has been working in a variety of mediums, including film, photography, design and coding. This episode gave us a chance to find out more about her fantastic project The Doom Generation, gain an insight into her creative approach, her vision and philosophy, as well as her ideas about web3 and what she believes is the endless potential of creativity. It was a great pleasure to talk to her, and we are so excited to share her story with the community.
Follow Neesh:
https://doom.losingmyego.xyz/
https://www.losingmyego.studio/
https://twitter.com/losingmyego
https://www.instagram.com/losingmyego/