I'm looking for people to interview so If you're interested let's make it happen.
There's people doing music with $100 gear and other's with studios that cost multiple thousands. Wherever you stand, we want to see what you're doing with what you have :)
[This is an example](https://www.gasnewsletter.com/p/39-denis-violet) of an interview / studio tour.
I'd be glad to check out your mixes and offer some suggestion or just chat about sound, production and music in general. Join the #mixing:matrix.org [1] room, write me an e-mail through my studio's form [2] or just ask here.
No obligations on your part, but I'd be happy if it led to me working with you on your music or other projects.
The only interesting thing about what I do, probably, is that I use a fair bit of algorithmic composition even with rock songs - I'll use a chain of Ableton randomizers to generate arpeggios or pads, or chord changes or bass lines, and then find bits I like and use those. Occasionally I'll write some JS to generate pieces, but rarely.
I'm a second generation digital musician as well - my mom was a Nashville country singer, but she used synths and Cakewalk for DOS to demo stuff back when nobody was really doing that at home, and I was her mini-engineer as a kid. In the early 90s I started doing sampling stuff with Sound Recorder in Windows 3.1, and then later with trackers and such. These days my favorite tool is my iPad Pro, with every kind of synth emulator and an expressive touch interface.
Here's a couple of examples of my stuff, a totally algorithmic piece I did about twenty years ago (Jesus) and a more straight rock/blues number that's more Tom Waits-ish. Probably not interesting for your readers, but I'm proud of doing this stuff completely by myself in a bedroom.
https://on.soundcloud.com/TbDWy
https://legbaandsons.bandcamp.com/album/shadows-dust-digital...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPMml3CpYe0
I have a lot to learn, and melody writing is still not a strong suit, but it's a fun side project all the same. I'm working on a rhythm game for NES, so the OST for that will be my first big original music project.
I'm one half of a London-based rock duo called Automatic Panic [0] and would love to chat about our approach to making music. In fact, we're running a little blog series on this very topic right now [1].
We love experimenting with how recording techniques affect performances and how the finished music then comes across. A lot of our stuff is recorded to and mixed from tape. We self-record everything and have done so wherever there's a good enough acoustic.
If you'd like to listen, our latest EP was, somewhat coincidentally, released just yesterday and we're working on a full length LP to release later this year. I've put a Spotify link [2] but you should also be able to stream from our website [3] and I think we're on most major other streaming platforms.
I'm loving this newsletter and I hope to hear from you soon at band [at] automaticpanic.co.uk :)
[0]https://automaticpanic.co.uk
[1]https://automaticpanic.co.uk/blog
[2]https://open.spotify.com/album/64gGP6Z5CZgo1MWcosbQbP?si=Ptq...
I produce electronic music in the range of electronica, downtempo, house mostly in DAWless way, using Elektron and Teenage Engineering boxes with help of a couple of other external synths.
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ThreeColoredSquares
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/27zESwCtXJYF2vTUJIbm7q
I've released an album last year and played several live sets both on community radios and in front of small audiences. Now I've built a totally new setup and am in the process of producing a new album there, posting drafts on Youtube.
upd: You can contact me by email: andrey@ozorn.in
[0] https://pinkcliffs.bandcamp.com/
I'm a muso as well, but I've not recorded anything in years. You're inspiring me to dust off the Focusrite Scarlet ;)
I'm a Berlin based producer and DJ, and would love to be interviewed. Even if the $ of my gear is a few 0's less than all of the existing artists haha.
Soundcloud is https://soundcloud.com/simonhfrost Email is in my profile.
P.S. What does G.A.S. stand for? The above the fold of your homepage is a bit confusing, the 'Artist Interviews Studio Tours | Every Tuesday & Friday to your inbox' would be useful as a description higher up.
We are harmless space aliens who want to be DJs. DJs are the most successful assimilating musical force. Unfortunately we cannot DJ so we must play synthesizers to imitate humans.
Our last big show was to a crowd of 600 at Fusion Festival. We successfully assimilated 30 earthling audience members.
Find our music on all earthling streaming platforms, and check out live footage on youtube
We upgraded our home studio three years ago; it's about as compact as you can get, but super efficient.
You can contact us at hello @ sidesister . com
https://lucidbeaming.com/music/
Here are repos with some of my code projects for music:
Camel, an Arduino based synth and noise box https://github.com/lucidbeaming/Camel
vid2midi, a Python utility to generate music notes from video signals https://github.com/lucidbeaming/vid2midi
https://madmonk13.bandcamp.com/
I've also recently started the r/SongChallenges subreddit where you are given a set of constraints and have to record a song within those constraints. It's not growing as fast as I'd like as there are only currently 2 of us. We just started our 3rd challenge. If anyone wants to join, we'd love to have you!
I study (classical) music composition, lately been getting more into electronic stuff. The largest audience I’ve gotten was probably around 1000 people, although they were mostly elementary schoolers, as part of an educational event organized by my university. (Still very very fun to have that much of an audience!) I also have been getting into microtonal stuff.
I do have a bit of gear, but usually stick to a very minimal setup. Lately I’ve started getting into audio plugin development as well. Planning on releasing a new piece later today!
https://www.youtube.com/@sporkl_/featured
Definitely would be interested to be interviewed if you’d be up for it!
Some guitar ditties are on my personal site, they're not polished or anything but were fun to make. It's just the audio as I'm not experienced with recording but learning by doing.
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@visions.of.division
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0b836tZPLcWr1M0BTr6qhp?si=Y1...
I also create video to go along with the music.
I'd be happy to discuss my process with you.
Just so you know I signed up for your newsletter, and the confirmation page was a few lines of JSON.
All electronic and mostly atmospheric/progressive house stuff
Album: https://vx1.bpev.me
Writeup: https://bpev.me/notes/vx1
https://archive.org/details/ARISEFACEGREEN
This music also for a my poetry 'claws of war'
I'm really old school - I make music but I don't record it. My creativity goes out the window whenever I open a DAW. I need to find an alternative that's more akin to working with audio tape and for me at least, DAWs just don't cut it.
Looking forward to seeing what other people are doing!
I'm not sure how interesting my studio setup is, but LMK if you're interested: https://rx1f.com, email is there.
permanentdaylightberlin.bandcamp.com/
The instrument I ended up downloading and plan to order one is the Kalimba. And I spent an hour learning ABCDEFG keys then I would just record what keys they were pressing, and play them until I could muscle memory kicked in and I can play up to about 16 songs now.
"Walking in the Air" was the very first song I learned, even though it was a bit more advanced.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bRnHSx0kzE
(my version: https://my.bincdn.com/1117/keylimba-snowman.mp3)
I continued on finding others that were simple to learn.
"Can't help falling in love"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kd7KC3PaEaA
(my version: https://my.bincdn.com/1117/keylimba-fallinginlove.mp3)
A song I came up with of my own on a Sunday morning just lying in bed: https://my.bincdn.com/1117/keylimba-sunday-morning-delight.m...
Here are a bunch others that I played, each song taking me anywhere from 15 minutes to an hour to learn:
Ah-Ha Take On Me https://my.bincdn.com/1117/keylimba-takemeon.mp3
Queen Bohemian Rhapsody https://my.bincdn.com/1117/keylimba-bohemian.mp3
Pirates of the Caribbean https://my.bincdn.com/1117/keylimba-pirates.mp3
Simon & Garfunkle Sound of Silence https://my.bincdn.com/1117/Keylimba-soundofsilence-full.mp3
Tears for Fears/Gary Jules Mad World https://my.bincdn.com/1117/keylimba-madworld.mp3
Disney's Up Theme https://my.bincdn.com/1117/keylimba-up-married-life.mp3
Pink Panther https://my.bincdn.com/1117/keylimba-pinkpanther.mp3
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory Pure Imagination https://my.bincdn.com/1117/keylimba-pureimagination.mp3
Somewhere Over the Rainbow https://my.bincdn.com/1117/keylimba-somewhere.mp3
Celine Dion Titanic's My Heart Will Go On https://my.bincdn.com/1117/keylimba-titanic2.mp3
Beethoven's Fur Elise https://my.bincdn.com/1117/keylimba-fur-elise.mp3
Coldplay's The Scientist https://my.bincdn.com/1117/keylimba-scientist.mp3
Coldplay's Yellow https://my.bincdn.com/1117/keylimba-yellow.mp3
It's been fun learning. Not going to produce or turn it into a studio or anything, but still fun. And makes for good conversation or just a small audience who loves music.
As a developer, it takes my mind off a problem for a while, but keeps my mind doing something. If it's too challenging, I'll take a break from learning how to play the music and go back to programming, and by then, I've often solved my problem, or taking a break, I can move past where I'd been stuck making the same mistake in the song.