
Podcast by Signal Flow
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Category | Music | ||||

New Zealand–born singer and producer Kimbra on the sacred art of spontaneity, the “spaceship” of gear behind her ever-evolving sound and live show, and more. This episode was engineered by Mark Aguilar and edited by Darcy Davis.
On Signal Flow, Loudon Stearns and Erin Barra listen to the Brooklyn trio’s cinematic “Lavender Burning” and unpack the track's use of broken beats and rhymes to create a disorienting effect. This episode was engineered by Darcy Davis.
On this episode of Signal Flow, iZotope CTO Jonathan Bailey ’08 preaches positive machine-learning vibes, making the case for the benefits of AI technology in modern music making. This episode was engineered by Darcy Davis.
On this episode of Signal Flow, pianist and producer Mark de Clive-Lowe ’94 talks performing with live electronics and finding balance in his music, work, and life. The show features music from his new album, Heritage, the first of a two-part series ... more
It's great to get inside the musical brains and ears of these two very accomplished and talented musicians/professors. The podcasts are very enjoyable to listen to and they have a really nice rapport. Keep 'em coming!
Deconstructs electronic music production in a fun and engaging way. Highly recommend!
Learned so much! Very informative and detailed!! Would HIGHLY recommend
This podcast is super super helpful! I’ve been feeling like I needed some clarification and inspiration for my music making. I’m new to electronic music and it’s hard to know how to route and create music sometimes. So thank you guys so much for helping my creativity!
Less about which cable fits which connector.... Signal Flow is showing me new ways to listen to music, new music to listen to, and firing up my creativity.
Very experienced musicians, great educators with a really fun flow between them on air - a definite listen recommend!









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