digital musician
Podcasts about working in music, with a slant towards digital habits for musicians. Subscribe in iTunes
Thursday, 13 August 2009
Cameron Osteen
Cameron Osteen is a young musician I met via the forum Future Producers. I was impressed not only by his music, but by the way he uses the web to learn and develop - a true 21st Century digital musician, joining in the global conversations, self-publishing and projecting his identity online.
His blog is 'A hard day's night'.
Hear his music on myspace.
Labels:
digital musician,
music,
realstrings
Sunday, 22 March 2009
Simon Humphrey
Simon Humphrey is a respected recording engineer and lecturer. In this podcast my friend Dominik Johnson talks to him about his career, changes he has seen and how to establish a career in the music industry.
Saturday, 14 March 2009
Simon Pursehouse - Sentric Music
Simon Pursehouse of Sentric Music talks about his company, change in the music business and the social web for musicians. Apologies about the sound quality (and the numpty asking the questions).
Simon mentions a few websites - here are the links.
Sentric Music
Sentric blog
Sentric on Twitter
Ian Britt
Dubber (New Music Strategies)
Simon mentions a few websites - here are the links.
Sentric Music
Sentric blog
Sentric on Twitter
Ian Britt
Dubber (New Music Strategies)
Tuesday, 3 March 2009
Be social and learn
This is a short video podcast, showing an example from Manchester Musician (the social network for music at The Manchester College) of peer support. It demonstrates how social web services let us help each other learn and develop. A better resolution quicktime version is here.
Monday, 2 March 2009
Ian Shepherd
This is an interview with mastering engineer Ian Shepherd, taken from the virtual guest series at Manchester Musician. Ian talks about working music, the mastering process and the social web for musicians.
Ian's blog is Mastering Media.
Ian's blog is Mastering Media.
Monday, 9 February 2009
Ian Livingstone part 1
Ian Livingstone talks about writing for video games. Bit of an experiment this one - I used the xtranormal service to create an animation.
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