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'Prod: Essays On Music Production In The Human Experience', a Lux Cache podcast.

Kai Whiston, c/o Lux Cache
Music Production
Electronic Music
Creativity
Emotional Response
Experimental Music
Algorithmic Curation
Underground Music Culture
Improvisation
Social Media
Berlin
Boiler Room
Capitalism In Music
Curation
Experimental Composition
Variation In Music
Lux Cache
Sound Culture
Injury Reserve
Philosophy
Mental Health In Music

'Prod: Essays on Music Production in the Human Experience' is a podcast series by Lux Cache that explores the intersection of contemporary music production and the human experience. Hosted by Kai Whiston, the series delves into the dynamics of the musical landscape, focusing on the interplay between inspiration, technology, and cultural context in music creation. This podcast series is hosted by L... more

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Founder of Pitchfork and music media pioneer Ryan Schreiber sits down with Kai Whiston for the latest episode of Prod, tracing the journey from a teenage bedroom project to Pitchfork’s ascent as the internet’s most influential music voice for the las... more

Did it begin with a sound, or with the echo of a sound? Do we truly find ourselves at the mercy of digital reflections, or have we simply mistaken the mirror for the muse? Is validation a currency, a compass, or a curse? What if the creative plateau ... more

Why worship the crackle of vinyl if we’ve never held a needle? How does tweaking a filter cutoff become a meditation? When does a “flaw”—a stuttering snare, a breath caught mid-take—outshine quantised perfection? Can an 808 ever mirror the womb’s hum... more

Why do we continuously seek to disrupt the methods of music creation, pushing boundaries only when they’re most firmly established? What leads us to embrace both historical music theory's rigour and digital experimentation's uncharted territories? Ho... more

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CONVERSATION: Michail Stangl (curator, cultural strategist)
Q: How do you connect with new music and artists now compared to your teenage years?
I seek out music through manual recommendations and interactions in underground communities, rather than relying solely on algorithmic suggestions.
CONVERSATION: Michail Stangl (curator, cultural strategist)
Q: How do you feel right now, being in Berlin, living there as a person?
Berlin is currently as interesting as it has ever been from a music point of view, despite challenges like real estate investments affecting affordability.
CONVERSATION: Christoph Cox (philosopher, author, cultural theorist)
Q: How does your work at The New School integrate sound and philosophy?
My day-to-day involves running a liberal arts college where culture, media, music, and sound intermix in meaningful ways, breaking down traditional disciplinary boundaries.
CONVERSATION: Christoph Cox (philosopher, author, cultural theorist)
Q: What sparked your interest in the study of philosophy and sound?
I came to philosophy really through cultural theory, influenced by figures such as Dick Hebdige and various contemporary philosophers.

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The series focuses on contemporary music production and its profound connection to the human experience, exploring themes such as creativity, emotional expression, and the technological landscape that shapes modern music. Episodes feature conversations with influential figures in the industry, providing insights into their artistic journeys and the evolving nature of music creation. Topics such as validation in artistry, the role of social media, and the impact of underground music cultures on mainstream trends are frequently examined, making it a rich resource for those interested in the nuances of music production and cultural expression. The unique angle taken here likely appeals to a diverse audience, from music producers to casual list... more

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