The power of sound: Beneath the Rhythm’s aim is to showcase new and thought-provoking music-based initiatives and stories. As an extension of the RX Music brand, we are passionate about exploring music as more than just a medium, but as a powerful form of creative expression, progress and community. Each episode, Laura MacInnes-Rae will bring you special guest interviews as well as setting out to contextualize music’s cultural significance beyond the medium.
BTR aims to plant itself firmly on the forefront of meaningful musical projects and initiatives to celebrate and share music with our loyal listeners.
Be sure to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube as well as on the pod-catcher of your choice!
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The power of sound: Beneath the Rhythm’s aim is to showcase new and thought-provoking music-based initiatives and stories. As an extension of the RX Music brand, we are passionate about exploring music as more than just a medium, but as a powerful form of creative expression, progress and community. Each episode, Laura MacInnes-Rae will bring you special guest interviews as well as setting out to contextualize music’s cultural significance beyond the medium.
BTR aims to plant itself firmly on the forefront of meaningful musical projects and initiatives to celebrate and share music with our loyal listeners.
Be sure to follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube as well as on the pod-catcher of your choice!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

I don’t know about you, but I miss standing side by side in a sweaty throng of strangers to watch bands, DJs, artists and my friends, play music. A world without live music would be my idea of a worst nightmare and I’m not the only one. Amidst a pandemic, the music business was thrust into a volatile game of adapt or die. If there’s anything we’ve been learning, it's how to make the best of a situation. Music is a universal force, so in a time when being together was rendered taboo, many artists and music industry personnel have been hard at work on new and innovative ways we can engage in live music.
I virtually interviewed several key players in the music industry to hear their sides of the story and how they've been rising to the challenge. Our conversations outline some of the innovative ways we’ve been using music and technology to create, support and ultimately connect. What’s driving artists to create right now and what's next for the future of live music?
Join me in my talks with longtime broadcaster Alan Cross (The Ongoing History of New Music), Nick Waterhouse (musician/producer), Amanda McCauley (Publicist at Indoor Recess Public Relations), Mark Marczyk (Founder of URGNT online music venue and COVID artist relief and Lemon Bucket Orkestra), Lizzy Clarke (vocal coach/music educator), DJ Starting from Scratch and Danny Reiner (Director of ArtistsCan).
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