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Studio Talk with Jaytech 1m5830
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Studio Talk is a series of in-depth discussions between studio producer James Cayzer a.k.a. Jaytech and his contemporaries in the electronic music scene. Topics discussed include music production, DJing, the music industry and conducting a career as an artist in the modern age. 1n4h6k
Studio Talk is a series of in-depth discussions between studio producer James Cayzer a.k.a. Jaytech and his contemporaries in the electronic music scene. Topics discussed include music production, DJing, the music industry and conducting a career as an artist in the modern age.
Studio Talk with Jaytech 004 – Steve Porter
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Steve Porter is a producer, DJ and video remixer originally from Western Massachusetts and now based in California. As one of the pioneers of the progressive house movement, he’s since broadened his horizons and provides one-of-a-kind media services to some of the biggest brands in the world. It was awesome to catch up with him and hear about his unique journey from vinyl records to viral remixes. Website: http://www.djsteveporter.com/ Porterhouse Media: http://www.porterhousemedia.com/ Subscribe to the Studio Talk podcast: www.jaytechmusic.com/studiotalk
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Studio Talk with Jaytech 003 – Jacob Henry
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On the latest episode of Studio Talk I chat with Silk Music label boss Jacob Henry about running a record label in the digital age, honing in on what’s important to your music and your brand, the ins and outs of online streaming and more. A fun and very informative talk with one of the greats our corner of the scene. Go check it out! ——————————————– Jacob Henry, Label Director of Silk Music, has been interested in electronic music since first hearing Robert Miles’s now legendary album, “Dreamland,” as well as the early work of Chicane and BT. Currently based in Los Angeles, Jacob has been DJ’ing throughout the United States and beyond since 2000 and composing original electronic music since 2009. His work is often described as melodic progressive house and trance. Highlights of Jacob’s discography include the progressive-tinged “Hopeful Romantic” and “Serengeti.” His personal favorite, “Words Unspoken,” is a collaboration with Shingo Nakamura. The track was featured on Above & Beyond’s “Trance Around The World” radio show. Jacob is the founder and co-host of Silk Music’s weekly radio show, “Silk Music Showcase.” The show is now a Top 100 global iTunes podcast and is syndicated on Proton Radio, Digitally Imported, and other radio outlets. He also compiles and mixes Silk Music’s annual compilation of the same name, along with fellow radio show co-host Tom Fall. The most recent edition reached the Top 30 on the iTunes Dance chart and #1 on the Beatport Trance Release Chart.
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Studio Talk with Jaytech 002 – Soundprank
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“There’s really no secrets here, it’s just hard work and practice and having the patience to know that… the finished product in a couple of days is going to be so much better, and it’s having that focus and patience to be able to see it through” Colin Fisher a.k.a Soundprank is a mainstay of the progressive house world and the Anjunabeats label. In more recent times he’s gravitated toward the film and video game industry, bringing his unique scientific approach to music and sound design to a wider audience. Subscribe to the Studio Talk podcast: http://www.jaytechmusic.com/studiotalk Soundprank Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Soundprank/ Soundprank SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/soundprank Sonic Academy: https://www.sonicacademy.com/ Cartesian Mastering: https://www.facebook.com/Cartesianmastering/ Quake Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sa-6fQyNkZo Colin E. Fisher: https://www.facebook.com/CEFmusic/?fref=ts
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Studio Talk with Jaytech 001 – Luke Chable
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We are pleased to present the first episode of Jaytech’s new talk show podcast, a series of exclusive in-depth chats with fellow musicians, pro producers and industry gurus. Today’s talk is with Australian producer Luke Chable, whose works have defined a seminal era of progressive house. From his old school tracks such as the classic “Melburn” on Bedrock to the newer sounds of his dance floor smash hit “Comet” on Zerothree, Luke’s work continues to put Australia on the map for forward thinking music. iTunes feed to follow this week. Discussed links from the show: Vocalizr – www.vocalizr.com/ Splice – www.splice.com/ Jaytech @ Soundbetter – mix.jaytechmusic.com/ Follow Luke Chable: www.lukechable.net @lukechable www.facebook.com/lukechablemusic/ us: facebook.com/jaytechofficial facebook.com/PositronicDigital twitter.com/jaytechmusic twitter.com/PositronicDigi www.jaytechmusic.com www.positronicdigital.com
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