An interview with Dr. Ian Condry of MIT, an anthropologist and author of Hip-Hop Japan. Initially I intended for this interview to sync with my lofi episode, but our conversation ended up veering in a different (and still illuminating) direction, so I decided to let it stand on its own. I also ended up substantially reworking the lofi episode anyway. I hope you enjoy this little bonus episode.
At some point in this interview I say gamja like (https://www.maangchi.com/recipe/gamja-hotdog) instead of genba.
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An interview with Dr. Ian Condry of MIT, an anthropologist and author of Hip-Hop Japan. Initially I intended for this interview to sync with my lofi episode, but our conversation ended up veering in a different (and still illuminating) direction, so I decided to let it stand on its own. I also ended up substantially reworking the lofi episode anyway. I hope you enjoy this little bonus episode.
At some point in this interview I say gamja like (https://www.maangchi.com/recipe/gamja-hotdog) instead of genba.
Is Spotify Surveillance? Music, data, and the future of streaming (ft. Evan Greer)
Automated Beat Machine
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Is Spotify Surveillance? Music, data, and the future of streaming (ft. Evan Greer)
Spotify’s found itself in a bit of an unwanted spotlight recently, with increased scrutiny on the way it treats users and consumers on the platform. I sat down with Evan Greer (Director, Fight for the Future) to discuss her advocacy regarding Spotify’s emotional surveillance practices, their poor royalty rates, and what the future of streaming and making music might look like.
Automated Beat Machine
An interview with Dr. Ian Condry of MIT, an anthropologist and author of Hip-Hop Japan. Initially I intended for this interview to sync with my lofi episode, but our conversation ended up veering in a different (and still illuminating) direction, so I decided to let it stand on its own. I also ended up substantially reworking the lofi episode anyway. I hope you enjoy this little bonus episode.
At some point in this interview I say gamja like (https://www.maangchi.com/recipe/gamja-hotdog) instead of genba.