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By Alaskan Tapes
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The podcast currently has 38 episodes available.
Welcome back to another episode of We All Speak In Poems. Today we're talking to photographer and Youtuber Kyle McDougall.
In this episode, Kyle talks about his two long-term projects: documenting World War II and the Slate City project in Wales where he discusses the challenges of portraying history in a meaningful way and the importance of experimentation and creative exploration. Kyle shares his background in cinematography and television production, which has influenced his storytelling approach. They talk about Kyle's experience in photography before starting his YouTube channel and how he pursued it professionally. They also discuss the benefits and drawbacks of film school and the importance of self-drive in creative work. They touch on the challenges of creative burnout and the pressure of analytics and metrics on platforms like YouTube. Brady and Kyle discuss various topics related to their creative careers, including income streams, the use of music in videos, the impact of AI on the creative industry, and future plans.
In this episode, Brady, Eli (Ann Annie), and TJ (Six Missing) discuss various aspects of their music-making process and the challenges they face as artists. They explore topics such as the evolution of musical style, the balance between complexity and simplicity in music, and the surprising success of certain songs. They also discuss the importance of finishing songs and moving on, the separation of tracking, recording, and mixing, and the impact of data and statistics on artists. The conversation highlights the freedom that comes from not focusing on numbers and the importance of team support and feedback. They also reflect on the emotional connection they have with their instruments and the influence of music theory.
I hope you like this episode, if you did please go check out Ann Annie, and Six Missing's music.
Welcome back to Season 3 of We All Speak In Poems. Today we're chatting with Andrew Tasselmyer, discussing his recent collaborations, including the album 'Duets' with Chris Bartels as Blurstem. and his experience working with Fluid Audio. Andrew shares his experimental approach in his new album 'Diary' and the influence of the Octatrack in his music production. He delves into the creation of 'Piano Frameworks' and his background in jazz, funk, and post-rock music. We also discuss his introduction to ambient music, the influence of a music history class, his work with Hotel Neon and his solo releases. He also talks about the value of labels, his approach to self-releasing, and his workspace setup.
Welcome back to another episode of We All Speak In Poems. This week Chantal and I are continuing the conversation about the history of Alaskan Tapes, how I started making music, the various aliases I had, my drumming history and much more. Be sure to check back next week for part 4.
Welcome back to another episode of We All Speak In Poems.
This week Chantal and I are chatting about the history of Alaskan Tapes, how I started making music, the various aliases I had, my drumming history and much more.
Be sure to check back in a couple weeks for part 2.
The podcast currently has 38 episodes available.