The Lowdown Music Podcast: Music Without Frontiers

The Lowdown Music Podcast: Music Without Frontiers
1
Global Rank
TOP 1%
Creator:
The Lowdown Music Podcast
- Music
- Music Commentary
- Human Resources
- Learning and Development

Become a Verified PARTNER.FM Member:
By joining PARTNER.FM, you become part of a vibrant community of podcasters who are passionate about their craft. As a verified member, you gain access to exclusive benefits and opportunities. Let's set you apart from the rest!
Increase the Visibility of Your Podcast:
Stand out in the crowded podcast landscape! List your podcast on our platform to gain exposure and attract a broader audience. Our dedicated marketing team is here to promote your content, helping you reach new heights.
Get Matched with Brands (It's Free)
Monetize your podcast through brand partnerships. We connect you with relevant brands seeking collaborations, enabling you to showcase your unique voice to their target audience. It's an excellent opportunity to grow your podcast while maintaining authenticity.-
Podcast Promotional Options
Podcast data
Created By The Lowdown Music PodcastPodcast Status activeStarted 22/01/2021Latest Episode 04/02/2021Release Period EpisodicEpisodes 2Partner Reviews 0Language EnglishFrequency 335Average Length 49 minutes and 17 secondsCountry United StatesGlobal Rank TOP 1%Description
Music Without Frontiers - Part 1 & Part 2
Or, 'How A Ferry In Sydney Harbour Changed The Course of Music'!
Indeed it did!
The Lowdown investigates the development of audio technology & its influence upon pushing the boundaries of music production, forming new genres & creating the landscape for 'sampling'.
We come to understand how the advent of the Fairlight CMI changed the world of studio recording & as a result, the soundtrack to our lives.
In this episode, hear how technology helped create the defining sound of artists like Peter Gabriel & Phil Collins, and learn how & why the music of Malcolm McLaren, Fat Boy Slim & Herbie Hancock - to name but a few - owe technology huge respect.
Plus, how a TV series like 'Miami Vice' & a movie like 'Ferris Bueller 's Day Off ' wouldn't have been as popular without creative musicians willing to adopt new technology & create music without frontiers.
In the second Episode, we uncover how the two most famous sampled drum breaks of all time - 'The Funky Drummer Break' & 'The Amen Break' - helped create the tracks we all know & love, for artists like Public Enemy, George Michael, Madonna, Salt-N-Pepa, Calvin Harris, composer Angelo Badalamenti of hit TV series 'Twin Peaks' & a host of others.
EPISODE BONUS:
Continuing The Lowdown into sampling, we dissect the 1999 landmark album 'Play' by Moby & learn how & why his music was a prime example of a musician willing to not only adopt new technology but more importantly, continue to create music without frontiers. -
Episodes
-
Reviews
- There are no reviews yet
-
Podcasts like this
-
- Technology
- Music
- Podcasting
-
- Music Interviews
- Comedy Interviews
- Music
- Comedy
-
- Business
- Music
- Education
- Business News
-
- Music
- Arts
- Performing Arts
- K-12
-