Sound Methods by Andrew Tasselmyer explores the tools and techniques that artists use to make electronic, ambient, and experimental music. andrewtasselmyer.substack.com
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Music CommentaryMusic |
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Today’s studio diary focuses on an iPad-only session recorded in a hotel room while I was on vacation. It’s about as simple as it gets: just me, the iPad, and some years-old samples to work with.
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Today's Sound Methods podcast is a conversation with Atlanta-based Daniel DeWitt, AKA The Lifted Index, and Frankfurt-based Boris Potschubay, AKA Jogging House. Together they have just released a beautiful collaborative album called Whisper Glyphs. T... more
Today’s studio diary is a look at how my brother Mike and I performed a set as Gray Acres on the Star’s End radio program for WXPN in Philadelphia, which took place from 2-3 AM on August 25. We recorded the performance and made it available for free/... more
Today's guest is Scott Campbell. I knew as soon as I started the podcast that he would be a guest at some point, since we've run in the same circles for quite some time and we're label mates on two different record labels: Seil Records over in German... more
I'm thrilled to welcome Chris Carlson to the show. Chris is the developer of an iPad app called Borderlands, which has become the de facto standard in granular synthesis over the last 12 years since it was first introduced in 2012. Chances are, if yo... more
I’m really excited about this episode with Taylor Deupree and Joseph Branciforte. We spent over an hour together discussing an incredible project they’ve completed: a reimagined, reinterpreted, and re-recorded version of Taylor’s seminal 2002 album, ... more
Welcome back to Sound Methods. I'm pleased to share an interview with my friend Patricia Wolf, who I first met while on tour with Hotel Neon in 2018. We've kept in touch ever since, and I was glad to have her on the show.
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