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Brian Rothschild, co-founder and executive director of the Lennon Bus, a Genelec-equipped mobile audio and HD video recording and production facility that provides free production workshops to schools across the US and Canada, talks about this incredible initiative, which was started by himself and Yoko Ono to carry John Lennon's legacy forward.
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Ukrainian-born, London-based sisters Anna and Sonia Kuprienko, aka Bloom Twins, talk about their musical journey, their debut EP, Transformer, and the influence of their Ukrainian identity in their music.
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Rising LGBTQ+ rock sensation and The Voice contestant, Gina Zo, reveals why she is ready for a new beginning with her band, Velvet Rouge, who have announced the release of their debut EP. Zo shares her musical journey from The Voice and beyond, and how she’s using JBL monitors and an AKG mic and headphones in her home studio.
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London rock band, Fuzz Skyler reveal what fans can expect from their upcoming EP, discuss what inspired recent singles, Bend & Break and I Am The Night, and explain how they will release their EP through SoundOn, TikTok’s all-in-one distribution and promotion services platform.
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Jonas Blue – one of the biggest crossover artists in the world with 17 billion streams and seven singles certified platinum and multi-platinum in the UK – talks about his latest track Mountains, his hectic 2024 touring schedule, and teases his upcoming album project.
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Bernard Lohr, one of the founders of Sweden’s Pole Position Production, talks about his role as in-house engineer at ABBA’s Benny Andersson’s Mono Music studio, mixing ABBA classics in Dolby Atmos, his role on ABBA Voyage and why he and Andersson rely on Genelec monitors in their respective studios.
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Hot Chip's Joe Goddard discusses the making of his new solo album Harmonics, the art of collaboration, and the Shoreditch studio he runs with fellow bandmate Al Doyle.
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Songwriter and producer Sophie Ackroyd tells Headliner about her role at the upcoming Pro7ect Rockfield Studios songwriting retreat, taking place from July 16-20.
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London based singer/songwriter Paddy James reflects on his musical journey, from singing in The Alps for half a year to headlining at respected music venue, The Bedford. He also explains the meaning behind his most recent single, Closer.
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Two-time Juno Award winning pianist and composer Andy Milne reflects on his route into the jazz world, his approach to scoring Star Trek documentaries for William Shatner, arranging for the hit Showtime series Fellow Travelers, the real events that inspired his brand new album, Time Will Tell, and the secret software weapon that he’s been using in his home studio since the ‘90s.
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Venezuelan-born, Miami-based tech-house DJ, producer and singer Amal Nemer, who is currently making big waves in the Miami dance music scene and beyond, discusses how her latest release Leyenda has been received and her goals for 2024.
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Jorge Gregorio García Moncada, an electroacoustic composer and full time faculty member of the Music Department at the Universidad de Los Andes Colombia, explains why the university runs the only undergraduate university program offering Electroacoustic music as a major in composition, why he founded BLAST – a multichannel immersive audio sound system for electroacoustic and mixed media work – and why Genelec monitors were the only option for BLAST.
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Musician and songwriter Robert Grace – one of the most watched Irish artists on TikTok – reveals how his recent singles Euphoria and Reasons came together from a creative perspective, his relationship with social media, and teases his upcoming debut album, Happy Sad Songs.
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Toronto-based composer Mark Korven, best known for his work on The Witch, The Lighthouse and The Black Phone, talks about crafting the score for his most recent horror project, The First Omen – a prequel to the 1976 film, The Omen. He explains how he created an original score while paying homage to Ave Satani from the ‘76 film, and how he used a unique instrument of his own design named The Apprehension Engine.
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Revered engineer Rich Keller joins Headliner for a chat about his storied career, shaping the sound of hip-hop and why he always relies on Augspurger® Monitors.
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In a world exclusive, L-Acoustics co-CEOs Laurent Vaissié and Hervé Guillaume reflect on the company’s 40th anniversary, the art of leading the business as a duo, and the trends shaping the future of pro audio.
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After meeting at an acapella group, Jane and Brian Spencer not only got married but also formed Finkel, their alternative pop duo with a strong indie slant. Following up the concept album Islanders from 2022, they discuss their new EP, Priorities, which combines introspective and party music moments with deep questions.
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St. Louis-born singer/songwriter Roe Kapara, who recently released a nostalgic anthem called Glorious Day, chats to Headliner about blowing up on TikTok and his creative process when it comes to making music.
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Rising heavy rock/nu-metal songstress, Amira Elfeky (whose sound has been compared to Deftones, Evanescence, Linkin Park and My Bloody Valentine) talks about being inspired by the nu-metal sounds of the 2000s, and her new EP, Skin To Skin. She also explains why she uses an AKG mic, headphones and JBL powered studio monitors to record her music at home.
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AIR Studios engineer Adam Miller opens up about his work as score engineer and mixer on one of the biggest Netflix shows of 2024 so far, One Day.
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