Music Production Podcast

Brian Funk
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Aug 30, 2017 • 1h 14min

#33: DiViNCi - Producer, Composer, Musical Sensei

DiViNCi is a producer, composer, and educator from Orlando, FL. He is known for his high energy, mind-blowing finger drumming skills, his group Solillaquists of Sound, and his work for Lauryn Hill. He travels the world performing and giving music production workshops. I had a chance to attend one of DiViNCi's workshops at the Ableton User Group in Brooklyn at The Brooklyn Home of Music. Just as dazzling as his performance was his philosophical view point on creating music and finding balance in one's life. DiViNCi's teachings are immediately applicable to making music, but that's just the surface of what he does. The real power is in how he connects his views on life and self-awareness to everything a person does. DiViNCi and I had a great conversation about finding flow, trusting your intuition, and how his experience in the martial arts has shaped the way he approaches life and music. There are a lot of valuable lessons in here, so get a pen and paper and be ready to take some notes! Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: DiViNCi's Website Studio Sensei - Private lessons and wisdom from DiViNCi Second Subject - The collective of artists DiViNCi is a part of in Orlando, FL Solillaquists of Sound - DiViNCi's hip hop quartet Music - DiViNCi's music on Soundcloud Brooklyn Home of Music - a super cozy and inviting place to learn about making music Here's a nice introduction to what DiViNCi does:
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Aug 25, 2017 • 43min

#32: Breaking Down My New EP, "Country Punkin"

I just released my newest EP, Country Punkin. It's a collection of 4 to-the-point no-nonsense rock songs, inspired lyrically by country music and musically by punk rock. There are no intros, outros, interludes, solos, or instrumentals. Every song begins right away with only the core meat-and-potatoes parts of the song. Recorded entirely on the Teenage Engineering OP-1's four track, using a Shure SM57 plugged straight into it. Instrumentation is Drums, Guitar, Bass, Vocals. This was the studio for "Country Punkin" In this episode, I talk about the creation of the EP. We go over it's philosophy, the goals, inspiration, process, recording, instrumentation, lyrics, and themes. I play you some isolated tracks, as well as each song. I hope it inspires you to finish your next project! Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: Country Punkin is available on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play and wherever else you stream your music!
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Aug 24, 2017 • 1h 33min

#31: Craig Swann of LoopLabs.com

LoopLabs is a cloud based music studio that allows you to compose music using its huge selection of loops. Everything gets tempo and key matched, so it always sounds good. It's a great place for beginners or for experimenting with ideas. Craig and I sat down for a nice conversation about his vision for Looplabs, the music industry, and the role future generations will play in music making. Definitely check out Looplabs.com. I'm very excited about how this could open the door to music production for a whole new generation of people. I've even contributed some loops to the library of loops available to use. Maybe sit down with your younger sibling, nephew, or child and have fun making music without worrying about theory or technicalities. It's a great way to share the joy of making music. Regardless of your experience, Looplabs could be a perfect introduction to music creation or a springboard for your next composition. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: LoopLabs.com - The web-based DAW Medium - Looplabs' producer showcase Spotify Needs to Face the Music - We talked about the viability and profitability of streaming services. I admit some of the stuff that came out of my mouth was only partially informed speculation. Here's an article with an oh-so-clever headline that will do a better job at shedding some light on the topic. No Music Theory Ableton Live Rack - Make music without understanding music theory Here's a video I made, using Looplabs and some of the loops I provided to the collection:
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Aug 1, 2017 • 27min

#30: The Power of Collaboration - Homework!

It is a wonderful day and age in which we can create, write, and record music all by ourselves. We have the technology to do every step of the process on our own. While this can afford us plenty of freedom and releases us from the struggle of coordinating schedules and ideals with others, if we never work with other people, we are really missing out. Collaboration is one of the best ways to learn, grow, develop, and discover new ideas. I personally believe that a good collaboration can bring you wisdom that could take you years to develop on your own and new ideas that you might not ever discover otherwise. This show is about the power of collaboration. I discuss how collaboration has benefitted me and highlight my recent experience creating the Ableton Live Whistle Pack with pATCHES. I then go on to create a piece of music using some of those sounds. You Have Homework! Need an excuse to make music or some direction to help get you going? Well I have a homework assignment for you! Collaborate with someone else to make some music. How you collaborate is entirely up to you. Do it in person or over the internet. Find a musician to play a part or ask someone for an idea or direction. Sample someone singing, talking, washing the dishes... Send someone a half-finished track to work on. It really doesn't matter. Post your results on the Music Production Podcast Facebook Page. Maybe even find someone on that page to collaborate with! Just create some music with the help of another person. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: The Ableton Live Whistle Pack - My collaboration with pATCHES and You to create 20 free Ableton Live Whistling Instruments. Podcast with pATCHES - I had a great conversation with pATCHES on this podcast. Give it a listen! pATCHES - Tutorials, sample packs, wisdom...
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Jul 21, 2017 • 22min

#29: Homework- Make Music with Unusual Sound Sources

We all strive for the best gear, highest quality samples... but lets not forget that you can make beautiful music from unexpected places. This episode is all about challenging yourself to create music from sources you wouldn't normally think you could. You have a homework assignment! Create some music from a source or sound that you wouldn't normally use. Maybe it's a terrible preset, an old toy, a piece of wood that vibrates in a funny way... it doesn't matter. Just challenge yourself to make music from an unusual sound source. Post your results at the Music Production Podcast Facebook page. My piece is there too. I hope you enjoy this talk and it gives you inspiration to make music in new ways! Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: Music Production Podcast Facebook Page - Give it a like and post your homework assignment! Americanas Vinyl Synth Ableton Live Pack - Ableton Live Instrument Racks made from samples of old vinyl records of the music of North and South America. Pacific Vinyl Synths Ableton Live Pack - Ableton Live Instrument Racks made from samples of old vinyl records of music from the Pacific Islands. AfroDJMac Music Production Club - Get a new Ableton Live Download every month, as well as a bunch of other goodies when you join. Free Ableton Live Pack #44: Justin Bieber Super Fun Pack - A Justin Bieber toy guitar actually turned into some cool sounding instruments. Free Ableton Live Pack #41: Steel Water Bottle Synth - A non musical object turned into a music making synth.
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Jul 14, 2017 • 1h 8min

#28: Erin Barra - Performer and Educator

Erin Barra is a musician, songwriter, teacher, and performer specializing in the convergence of music and technology. She has created music curriculum for students of all ages, including Beatz for Girlz, which specializes in bringing music production to young women and Berklee College of Music. She's worked with Grammy-winning artists and is a powerful voice in the world of music technology and education. Erin and I had a great conversation about a wide range of topics including education, creativity, and some of our favorite creative tools. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: Mammabarra.com - Erin's website Beatz by Girlz - Erin's mission to bring music production to young women Matthew Herbert's Manifesto Izotope (We spoke about so much of their stuff, I swear this wasn't a paid promo!)
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Jul 7, 2017 • 1h 23min

#27: Thomas Piper - The People's Republic of Sound

Thomas Piper is an accomplished musician, producer, performer, and video artist from New York. Over the years, our paths have crossed many times at various shows, workshops, and Ableton User Groups. It seems like wherever the action is, so is Thomas! Recently, Thomas' work was featured in a documentary by Ableton. We had a great conversation about live performance, overcoming creative blocks, and building community. I love his positivity. Thomas is an example to all of us about productivity and hard work. This episode is loaded with great insights and powerful knowledge from a man who is doing the work! Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: The People's Republic of Sound Thomas Piper's YouTube Channel Thomas Piper on Twitter Thomas Piper on Instagram Support Thomas Piper on Patreon Elektron Gear Output plugins
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Jun 25, 2017 • 1h 30min

#26: Thomas Glendinning - Ableton Certified Trainer, ELPHNT

Thomas Glendinning is an Ableton Certified Trainer, formerly from Cape Town, South Africa, but now living in London. Tom creates music under the name ELPHNT, which is pronounced "Elephant." There he creates sample packs, Ableton Live Packs, and tutorials. We sat down for a conversation about making music, sharing your work, and building communities. Enjoy! Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: ELPHNT - Tom's blog, full of great stuff for fellow producers Ableton Live Packs - Tom's collection of really cool Ableton Live devices. Tom's Music Ableton Live Suite Free Alternative Devices Deconstruction - Ski Oakenfull's deconstruction of a Todd Terje track Trello - Online to-do list
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Jun 20, 2017 • 53min

#25: Andrew Whiteman - Broken Social Scene

Andrew Whiteman is a musician and songwriter out of Toronto. He plays guitar in Broken Social Scene and has a number of other projects including Sonic Poetry and AroarA. Andrew is about to embark on a tour with Broken Social Scene, as they release a new album on July 7th. We spoke about creativity, change, and performing on Stephen Colbert's late night show. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Play Support the Podcast on Patreon Show Notes: Broken Social Scene Sonic Poetry AroarA Apostle of Hustle Morning Becomes Eclectic DJ Rupture Muse Exchange Sonic Poetry: Broken Social Scene performing on David Letterman's show: AroarA, Andrew's collaboration with his wife, Ariel:
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Jun 10, 2017 • 30min

#24: Regrets

Most of the things I regret in life are the things I did not do, and not the things I did do. With the exception of being mean or vindictive, in most cases taking action resulted in a positive experience in one way or another... even if it was by learning from failure. In this episode of the podcast, I discuss this idea and how it applies to music production. I share a story of a live performance I nearly backed out of but ultimately went through with. In the end, it turned out to be the right decision by a long shot. For the first time on the Music Production Podcast, you'll actually hear some music. It's the iPhone recording of that very live performance that almost never happened. The experience left me in a better place than if I had taken the easy way out and bailed on it. I hope you enjoy this episode and it inspires you to take action!

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