'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
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Music CommentaryMusic |
How do artists balance authenticity and performative expectation in the transition from enigmatic mystery to digital intimacy? To what extent does the digital age's transparency diminish the mystique traditionally associated with artists? Can the aut... more
Christoph Cox—philosopher, cultural theorist, author of 'Sonic Flux' and co-editor of 'Audio Culture: Readings in Modern Music'—speaks to Kai Whiston in a discussion on noise versus music, the philosophical depths of Marx and Nietzsche in sound, the ... more
How do raves, parties and live music events act as contemporary rituals? In what ways do music venues act as contemporary cathedrals, offering a new form of sanctity and community for today's generation? Can the shared experience of live music, with ... more
Injury Reserve & By Storm producer Parker Corey sits down with Kai Whiston in the newest episode of our 'Prod' podcast, discussing experimental rap production, laptops in a live show context, disruptive plug-in usage, working with Dylan Brady & Jocks... more
For our introduction episode of 'Prod: Essays on Music Production in the Human Experience', we set the stage for a journey into the world of music production and its profound connection to the human experience. This episode serves as a prelude to the... more
Is the essence of human creativity in music being preserved or overshadowed in the age of AI and algorithm-driven production? Are platforms like Splice.com redefining or diminishing originality and authenticity in music? Is technology enhancing or er... more
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