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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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Categories | Music InterviewsMusic |
In this special episode of Sound Horizons, we sit down with innovator and creative powerhouse Gregory Butler for an in-depth conversation about the intersection of art, technology, and sound. Specifically the place of AI in music and music technology... more
Mitch Gallagher is the Senior Executive Director of Content at Sweetwater Sound. With an unparalleled understanding of the professional audio world, Mitch has built a career as a trusted authority on audio equipment, software, and production techniqu... more
John began writing music at the age of 12. His first band, Family Crisis, played shows with 7 Seconds and Bad Religion. In 1994 he formed Goldfinger as lead singer, songwriter, producer, and mixer. Known for dynamic live performances, Goldfinger play... more
Bobby Huff grew up in Alexandria, Indiana and started playing drums at the age of eight. Throughout middle and high school, he played on various custom records and jingles in the Indianapolis area. Upon graduating high school, Bobby moved to Nashvill... more
Ulrich Wild is a Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum producer and mixer. He’s known for his work with notable Metal acts Dethklok, Pantera, Static-x, White Zombie, Deftones, and Breaking Benjamin, as well as more eclectic artists Mindless Self Indulgenc... more
Mark Lewis is a highly respected metal engineer and producer known for his innovative sound and mastery of heavy music production. Lewis has worked with a diverse array of renowned bands, including Cannibal Corpse, The Black Dahlia Murder, and DevilD... more
Kenny Aronoff is a world-renowned drummer whose dynamic playing and exceptional versatility have made him one of the most sought-after musicians in the industry. Kenny's big break came in the early 1980s when he joined John Mellencamp's band. His dru... more
Fred Coury is best known for his drumming with the rock band Cinderella. In this episode, we explore his journey through the music industry, his creative process for music, TV, and film composition, and some behind-the-scenes stories!
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