In this episode of Lorenzo's Music Podcast, I talk with Joe Cannon, the guitarist and vocalist from the Milwaukee-based band Resurrectionists. Joe talks about how academia brought him to Milwaukee, where he got involved in the music scene.
We dive into the origins of Resurrectionists, exploring the band's evolution and its unique sound that blends elements of punk, Americana, and experimental rock. Joe discusses the songwriting process, revealing how he often revisits older material while also crafting new songs.
Additionally, we talk about the band's latest EP, "Anytime You Make a Place for Them," and the creative decision to pair it with an Oracle deck. Joe explains the significance of the grandfather clock motif that has become a recurring theme in their artwork and music videos.
For more information about Resurrectionists and to listen to their music, visit https://resurrectionistsmke.bandcamp.com
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Lorenzo's Music Website - https://www.lorenzosmusic.com
Lorenzo's Remixes, Volume 2 - https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/lorenzosmusic/lorenzos-remixes-volume-2
In this episode of Lorenzo's Music Podcast, I sit down with Setto, a multifaceted musician and entrepreneur who runs the innovative platform Basspistol. Setto shares his journey from graphic designer to musician, revealing how his passion for electronic music led him to create a community-driven space for artists.
We explore the origins of Basspistol and its evolution into a net label and hosting platform. Setto discusses the challenges and rewards of promoting independent music through self-hosted and federated platforms like PeerTube, emphasizing the importance of community and collaboration.
Setto also dives into the concept of digital literacy and the political implications of choosing free and open-source software over mainstream platforms. He provides insights into the unique features of Basspistol, including their event calendar powered by Gancio and the organic growth of their community.
To discover more about Setto's projects and the music community at Basspistol, visit https://baspistol.com
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Lorenzo's Music Website - https://www.lorenzosmusic.com
In this episode of Lorenzo's Music Podcast, I meet Andre Michelle, an innovative creator in the music technology space, to discuss his latest project, OpenDaw. Andre talks about how he started as a DJ in the '90s and went on to develop audio applications.
We delve into the evolution of his previous project, AudioTool, and how it laid the groundwork for OpenDaw. Andre explains the philosophy behind OpenDaw, emphasizing his desire to facilitate collaborative music creation without the constraints of traditional DAWs. We explore the unique features of OpenDaw, including collaboration, modular device creation, and the ability to use personal sample libraries from various cloud services.
Andre also shares insights on the challenges of transitioning the projects from Flash to HTML5 and JavaScript, and the importance of community involvement in shaping the future of OpenDaw, with a focus on accessibility and creativity.
To learn more about OpenDaw and get involved, visit https://opendaw.org
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Lorenzo's Music Website - https://www.lorenzosmusic.com
In this episode of Lorenzo's Music Podcast, I meet Roberta Fidora, an eclectic electronic musician, animator, and occasional puppeteer. Roberta began playing music at an early age with an unexpected detour from saxophone lessons to electronic organ classes. We discuss her unique blend of music and animation, exploring how she intertwines these art forms to create visual music experiences.
We discuss her evolution as an artist, from her time in the post-punk scene to her current solo work. Roberta reveals the creative process behind her latest projects, including her use of puppetry and animation in music videos, and how she builds her songs around visual concepts.
For more on Roberta's music and to explore her videos, visit https://robertafidora.com
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Lorenzo's Music Website - https://www.lorenzosmusic.com
In this episode of Lorenzo's Music Podcast, I meet Kirsten Lambertsen, the creator of Indie Beat FM, an innovative online radio station for independent musicians. Kirsten shares the inspiration behind Indie Beat, which emerged in response to the need for a platform that prioritizes artist discovery without the constraints of traditional streaming services.
We delve into how Indie Beat integrates with Bandwagon.fm, allowing artists to share their music across genres and channels. Kirsten explains the curation process, emphasizing the importance of artist-tagged genres and the collaborative spirit that defines the platform. We discuss the challenges of running an independent music station, including the technical aspects of streaming and the community-driven approach that makes Indie Beat unique. Kirsten also shares her vision for the future of the platform, including the potential for artist-run stations and personalized playlists that foster deeper connections between listeners and musicians.
For more information on Indie Beat FM and to discover new music, visit https://theindiebeat.fm
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Lorenzo's Music Website - https://www.lorenzosmusic.com
In this episode of Lorenzo's Music Podcast, I talk with Mr. StepdaddyMone, hip hop artist and video creator based in Milwaukee WI. We talk about his music, starting from his early days in junior high school, where he was inspired by the hip hop culture of the early '90s. Mr. StepdaddyMone shares the story behind his unique name and how it reflects his mature approach to music and life.
We discuss the evolution of his sound, describing his current style as a blend of laid-back hip hop with a focus on storytelling and personal experiences, particularly relating to relationships. He also gives us insight into his collaborative work with his group and the creative process behind their music.
We also talk about his innovative approach to music videos, using toys and green screen techniques to bring his imaginative concepts to life. We explore his recent projects, including his songs "Square Love" and "Switcheroo," both of which feature retro visuals that complement his lyrical themes.
For more of Mr. StepdaddyMones's music and videos, check out his YouTube channel Mone Media.
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Lorenzo's Music Website - https://www.lorenzosmusic.com
In this episode of Lorenzo's Music Podcast, I meet Gabe Kangas, the maintainer and primary developer of Owncast, free and open-source live video streaming software. Gabe shares the inspiration behind Owncast, which emerged during the pandemic as a response to the challenges musicians faced with mainstream streaming platforms. We explore how Owncast allows users to host their own live streams without relying on big tech companies, offering a self-hosted alternative for artists and creators.
Gabe discusses the technical aspects of setting up Owncast, including server requirements and the cost-effectiveness of hosting your own streams. We talk about the user experience, including how to integrate chat features.
For more information on Owncast and to check out the directory of streams, visit owncast.online
You can also learn more about Gabe's work at gabekangas.com
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Lorenzo's Music Website - https://www.lorenzosmusic.com
In this episode of The Lorenzo's Music Podcast, I meet Keith Marshall, also known as the musician of Key 13 as well as several other music projects. Keith shares his musical background, sparked by the purchase of a NanoKey 2 during the onset of the stay home order. We talk about his inspirations, including the backstory of his band name and the eclectic sounds he creates using virtual instruments.
Keith also discusses his role in createing the Faircamp Webring and being part of the Bonkwave community. We also talk about the role federated platforms have in fostering a collaborative music environment as well as the concept of Fair Traded Music Friday which is aimed at promoting independent artists and their releases across federated platforms.
We also explore the technical side of his music production, including his use of Logic Pro, plugins to achieve guitar sounds, and synth textures.
Keith also tells me about his latest compilation, "Pretentious Incongruity," which revisits and remixes his past works.
For more information on Keith's music and projects, visit key13.uk.
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Lorenzo's Music Website https://www.lorenzosmusic.com
In this episode of the Lorenzo's Music Podcast, I meet Ben Pate, the creator of Bandwagon.fm, an open-source platform designed for musicians to share their music online. Ben shares the inspiration behind Bandwagon, which emerged from a need for an open, federated alternative to traditional music platforms. We discuss the unique features of Bandwagon, including its integration with the Fediverse, allowing artists to connect with a broader audience while maintaining control over their music.
Ben explains how Bandwagon operates and the challenges he faces as a solo developer. We also discuss the collaboration between Bandwagon and The Indie Beat, an online radio station.
You can check out Bandwagon at https://bandwagon.fm
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Lorenzo's Music Website - https://www.lorenzosmusic.com
💿 Listen to the new album "Friction" by Lorenzo's Music https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/lorenzosmusic/friction
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In this episode of Lorenzo's Music Podcast, I meet Axel, also known as AxWax, a musician currently residing in Spain. Axel shares his background of studying music technology in the UK to becoming involved in creating a community radio station and tells us about getting started in the Bonk Wave music scene.
We dive deep into Axel's experiences in establishing a community radio station from scratch, the challenges of securing funding, and the evolution of his music career. He discusses his early days in hip-hop, collaborating with artists, and how he transitioned into creating music under his AxWax moniker.
To discover more about Axel's work and listen to his latest projects, visit https://faircamp.axwax.eu
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Lorenzo's Music Website - https://www.lorenzosmusic.com
In this episode of Lorenzo's Music Podcast, I meet Jason Erb, who is behind the music project Velcro Mary. Jason shares the origins of his unique band name and reflects on his evolution as a musician, from recording on four-track cassette tapes to his recent foray into remixing his earlier works. We talk about influences that shaped his sound, including grunge icons like Nirvana and the lo-fi aesthetic of the early '90s. Jason opens up about the challenges of finding his musical identity, especially as he juggles family life and his creative pursuits.
We also discuss his latest remix album, a project that allowed him to revisit and reimagine his past work with fresh techniques and insights gained over the years.
you can find his work on all major streaming platforms and visit his website at https://www.velcromarymusic.com
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Lorenzo's Music Website - https://www.lorenzosmusic.com
In this episode of Lorenzo's Music Podcast, I meet Simon Vansintjan, a web developer and musician, to explore the innovative platform Mirlo. Designed as a collectively owned digital marketplace for music, Mirlo aims to provide an open-source alternative to conventional platforms like Bandcamp, emphasizing community and transparency.
Simon shares the story behind Mirlo and discusses the challenges of building a music platform without venture capital. We delve into the unique features of Mirlo, including its subscription model that allows artists to offer their music and merchandise directly to fans while fostering a sustainable income stream.
We talk about the importance of cooperative ownership in the music industry, the platform's support of Creative Commons licensing, and the vision for creating a supportive community for musicians. Simon also highlights the technical aspects of Mirlo, including its user-friendly interface and the ongoing development to enhance the listening experience for users.
To learn more about Mirlo and join the conversation, visit mirlo.space
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Lorenzo's Music Website - https://www.lorenzosmusic.com
In this episode of Lorenzo's Music Podcast, I meet Simon Repp, a talented software developer focused on creating tools for musicians. We delve into Simon's projects, primarily Faircamp, a static site generator for musicians that allows them to host their music independently, much like Bandcamp but without the platform constraints.
Simon shares the origins of Faircamp, inspired by his own experiences as a musician and his desire for a platform that prioritizes simplicity and independence over commercial competition. We explore the technical aspects of Faircamp, including its foundation on Rust for efficient and bug-free coding, and its innovative use of FFmpeg for audio file conversion. Simon explains the concept of a "soft pay curtain," a unique approach to voluntary payments for music downloads.
We also discuss the challenges and opportunities of self-hosted platforms, the role of static site generators, and Simon's commitment to maintaining Faircamp as a low-maintenance, accessible tool for musicians. Additionally, Simon talks about his other project, Hyper 8, a similar tool for video producers, and his vision for the future of these projects.
Discover more about Simon's work and explore Faircamp at simonrepp.com/faircamp.
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Lorenzo's Music Website - https://www.lorenzosmusic.com
In this episode of the Lorenzo's Music Podcast, I chat with Honeychild Coleman, a multifaceted musician and visual artist based in Brooklyn, NY. Our conversation kicks off with the unique story of how I first learned about this musician and quickly delves into Honeychild's journey from art school illustrator to street-performing musician. Honeychild shares insights into managing multiple bands, including the blues-punk group The 1865, and discusses her solo projects and collaborations with various artists.
Honeychild also talks about her experience busking in the New York subway, the creative process behind her music, and her involvement in the documentary "Rock Chicks." The discussion touches on her recent foray into writing and her contributions to the anthology "Black Punk Now." Honeychild reflects on the challenges of promoting her work across different platforms and maintaining a distinct voice for each of her creative ventures.
Discover more about Honeychild Coleman and her work at honeychildcoleman.com.
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Lorenzo's Music Website - https://www.lorenzosmusic.com
In this episode of Lorenzo's Music Podcast, I meet Meljoann, a multidisciplinary artist from Ireland, now based in Brighton, UK. I heard about Meljoann on the federated social platform Mastodon, where I learned about our mutual passion for free and open-source music creation.
We talk about Meljoann's unique music style, "Hyperjack," a term they coined to describe their blend of New Jack Swing influences with modern electronic elements using tools like Reaper and a mix of hardware and software synthesizers.
The conversation also explores the challenges and opportunities of releasing music independently in the digital age. Meljoann discusses their use of Fairamp, a self-hosted platform for musicians, and their involvement in the federated music community, including involvement on Radio Free Fedi and Peertube.
Additionally, Meljoann talks about their upcoming album "Status," set for release in March, and their innovative approach to music promotion.
Discover more about Meljoann and their work at meljoann.com.
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Lorenzo's Music Website https://www.lorenzosmusic.com
In this episode, we delve into the process behind a collaboration for Lorenzo's Remixes Volume 1. Toucon aka Connor Lipke, provided a beat that became the foundation for a remix of the song "Slippery friction". The discussion covers the nuances of beat creation, starting with the basics of a drum loop and building upon it with synth layers using the VST, Serum.
We look at the original FL Studio session for the beat Toucon made using a Novation Launchkey MIDI keyboard. We talk about the use of one-shot drum samples and drum packs from various producers for the beat-making process.
Toucon also discusses the challenges and strategies of selling beats online, including the use of platforms like BeatStars and maintaining relationships with artists for the beats he creates.
This interview was recorded during an Instagram live session.
Toucon on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/5m9Arsu1Lxf5DPPGDYL7Ww
Lorenzo's Music album "Lorenzo's Remixes, Volume 1" is available now: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/lorenzosmusic/lorenzos-remixes-volume-1
Lorenzo's Music Website - https://www.lorenzosmusic.com
In this episode musician Nicholas Burgess, returns to the show. This time, we talk about Nicholas's creative process for remixing our song "Rainy Day Friction" for our EP Lorenzo's Remixes Volume 1. We have a discussion about the techniques Nicholas used and the artistic decisions he made on the track.
This interview was recorded during an Instagram live session, Nicholas shares his method of starting with the original song's stems, selectively retaining parts like the bass, and building upon them with his own musical style. He explains his focus on the song's chorus and how it influenced the structure of the remix, drawing parallels to contemporary pop songwriting methods.
You'll also hear about Nicholas's approach to layering instruments, MIDI synths, and the creative effects he applies to achieve the remix's unique sound. Additionally, Nicholas discusses his vocal contributions to the track and how he balanced them with the original vocals.
Nicholas also has a new album release, "MEJORA MAJORA" that came out in October. He provides a glimpse into the album's production process including physical formats.
Listen to the remix https://youtu.be/dXRctm2uPRY
Nicholas Burgess Website https://nicholasburgess.com
Discover more about Lorenzo's Music at https://www.lorenzosmusic.com
This is a special behind-the-scenes episode! We look at the DAW recording session from our latest song "Blue water friction". Talk about blending influences from '80s new wave and reggae. Dive into the intricacies of drum, bass, and guitar arrangements, and explore the unique elements like the Yoshimi keyboard and saxophone improvisations.
Website - https://www.lorenzosmusic.com
In this episode, I chat with Nashville-based artist Jon Worthy. From playing in a college band to becoming a full-time musician we delve into his experiences booking shows, transitioning from studio recording to home setups, and his approach to releasing music under Creative Commons. Jon talks about his new album, which is available on Spotify and as a vinyl LP, and the process behind its creation.
We explore Jon's transition into making music for TV and film. Jon shares insights into the world of sync licensing, the creative process behind crafting music for specific briefs, and some of the notable shows where his music has been featured, such as "American Ninja Warrior" and "Selling Sunset."
Our conversation also touches on the challenges of booking live shows his evolving live performances, as well as the intricacies of producing music videos. John shares stories of collaborating with talented filmmakers, including a high-production video where he played the Joker.
Check out John Worthy's music and videos:
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@jonworthy
Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/4Jo3IYxXbnkBX8irFxeGX2?si=C4rzJaNMRmuD_DwuqL0uTw
And as always, find more about Lorenzo's Music at https://www.lorenzosmusic.com
In this episode of Lorenzo's Music Podcast, I chat with Nicole and Sam from the band Mr. Gnome. They started as a two-piece band but have since evolved, bringing Sam's brother Jonah into their live performances. Currently on tour for their new album, we dive into their journey, discussing their recording setup, the evolution of their music, and the creative process behind their albums and videos.
We explore how Mr. Gnome started in 2005, self-releasing their first EP and gradually gaining momentum through live shows. Nicole and Sam share insights into their DIY approach, including starting their own record label and the decision-making process behind recording at home.
We also touch on their unique approach to album artwork, which involves creating elaborate photo collages, and the collaborative effort within their family to bring their artistic visions to life.
Check out Mister Gnome on their website and social media:
Mr. Gnome - https://www.mrgnome.com
Instagram - https://instagram.com/mrgnomemusic
And as always, find more about Lorenzo's Music at https://www.lorenzosmusic.com