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By Johno Wells
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
In this discussion, the generous spirit of Todd Barton shines. This life-long musician, synthesist, composer, sound designer and national treasure shares how he really has spent his whole life following the sound.
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"Frequencies and vibrations resonate better than words. Words come with a cultural sense that can change the meaning of those words. Frequencies and vibrations...sounds...are a universal language."
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MODEKT (Colin Williams) is new to the game of making music for public release. But, he's not new to the fact that encouragement along the way pushed him to finish his first EP. In this discussion, Colin bares all in explaining what it's taken for him to release music, how to be genuine with others, and offering encouragement to other artists. We also get an exclusive listen to the tracks on his new EP, Isolation.
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While still new to the music community, he has a deep passion for helping those attempting to fulfill their own dreams of creating art. He is influenced by rock music, classical, electronic and rhythmical patterns in the found sounds of our world.
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Omri Cohen, is truly a hybrid synthesist. He combines computer-based music with a eurorack synthesizer and other hardware. Because of his amazing tutorials in VCV Rack, he was the main reason I got into modular synthesis . I couldn't wait to get him on the show.
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Alberto is the real deal. I was captured instantly when I heard his combinations of synths, effect pedals and trumpet, and I knew I had to have him on the show.
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In episode 2 with Nundale, we get into his music and his process of how logic, randomness, and probability work for this master technician.
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Nundale (Olivier Egli) talks about the artistic process in finding his own voice, tapping into energy that's truly original, and his deep obsession for 90's IDM. This is part one in a two-part discussion. Olivier was one of my reasons to create this podcast in the first place. Every time we talk, we end up down some rabbit hole where I'm not sure where we came from, or how we will leave. His views on the subconcious guiding the artistic process, opening the floodgates for originality, and his theory on the quantization of reality are not to be missed.
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In an effort to create more events in San Diego where electronic music is being featured, Nick Shinton (Dub Station Zero) has created "Waveshapers". This is the first Waveshapers event, and we're live at Winston's in Ocean Beach, San Diego on 1-7-20 where Johno Wells perfoms a mostly improvised modular set.
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Something different on this episode. Enjoy an amazing improv modular performance with Chris Meyer (world renowned synthesist, co-author of "Patch and Tweak", and creator of Learning Modular) and Abe Mora, AKA earth_626. This took place at Trovarsi's studio, at a Southern California Synth Society meeting. Chris and Abe had never met. Let's go!
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Patrick is one of my favorite performers and I knew I wanted him on this show when I started it.
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The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.