Chris Kling talking with Dominik Krämer (Bassist for Stefan Raab/Heavytones, Joy Denalane, Freundeskreis, Maxim, The Voice of Germany, Sing mein Song, and many more...) After speaking about the duties of a good bass player, we covered bad jokes about bassists (and where they come from), the sweetness of a decent midrange, "pocket" and assets of nonliear tempo, what we are losing in music - and why it is all about making everybody happy!
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Chris Kling talking with Dominik Krämer (Bassist for Stefan Raab/Heavytones, Joy Denalane, Freundeskreis, Maxim, The Voice of Germany, Sing mein Song, and many more...) After speaking about the duties of a good bass player, we covered bad jokes about bassists (and where they come from), the sweetness of a decent midrange, "pocket" and assets of nonliear tempo, what we are losing in music - and why it is all about making everybody happy!
Vinyl Myths and the Future of Music Formats: Talk with Eric Boulanger
Tape Talks - Podcast for the Recording Artist
1 hour 28 minutes
5 years ago
Vinyl Myths and the Future of Music Formats: Talk with Eric Boulanger
Chris Kling talking with Eric Boulanger (Grammy-awarded Mastering and Vinyl Cutting Engineer - Green Day, Hozier, Colbie Caillat, OneRepublic, Eric Burdon, Neil Young, The Doors,...) In an excessive and entertaining talk, Eric gives insight about the history of Mastering and cleans up with myths about vinyl while sharing comprehensible technical insight. Eric and Chris philosophize about music experiences and formats, the stigma of music as a business, new ideas for multi-channel audio - and...
Tape Talks - Podcast for the Recording Artist
Chris Kling talking with Dominik Krämer (Bassist for Stefan Raab/Heavytones, Joy Denalane, Freundeskreis, Maxim, The Voice of Germany, Sing mein Song, and many more...) After speaking about the duties of a good bass player, we covered bad jokes about bassists (and where they come from), the sweetness of a decent midrange, "pocket" and assets of nonliear tempo, what we are losing in music - and why it is all about making everybody happy!