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Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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Categories | CoursesEducationMusic |
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An oldie but a goodie, with lots of interesting observations about different musical styles, how their underlying elements generalize, systematize and fit together across all genres and sounds. I think it is relevant to remember that it was recorded in a time well before artificial intelligence or machine learning.
I know it’s intended as artistry, but I found the loud ambient music and intentionally fuzzy voice quality distracting and hard to listen to. Do not listen at bedtime, you will fall ... more
He goes really in depth on a broad variety of musical thoughts, but the constant drone is so overpowering that you can’t hear or pay attention to him. After a minute in the second episode I had a headache and didn’t want to hear more.
This is the best podcast ever. All I could ask for is more episodes. Please make more! They are very well made and cover very interesting parts of music.
Unlistenable due to horrible mix with background music distracting from the spoken content. 1st episode didn’t really say anything in 20mins. 2nd ep, not sure if it has anything good because I couldn’t listen to the awful background music (which is way too loud in the mix) for another second
cannot get over the conspiracy theory lo-fi sound effect and constant drone in background. An otherwise ok podcast is lost bc of the awful narrator trying to sound diff or cool but failing horribly. More creeped out by this clown than inspired. Don’t listen.
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