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Two Dudes, Two DAWs
Luke / Jarrett
18 episodes
5 days ago
Born out of a love for all things music production, Jarrett and Luke created 2 Dudes, 2 DAWs to track their progress as producers and to share their love of the craft. A lack of pretentiousness and a healthy dose of comedy keeps it light-hearted without losing its value.
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Born out of a love for all things music production, Jarrett and Luke created 2 Dudes, 2 DAWs to track their progress as producers and to share their love of the craft. A lack of pretentiousness and a healthy dose of comedy keeps it light-hearted without losing its value.
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Episode 2: Childhood, Broken Pinkies & Bad Teachers
Two Dudes, Two DAWs
53 minutes 8 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 2: Childhood, Broken Pinkies & Bad Teachers

In our first remote episode we talk about growing up with music, Jerry's mic setup for drums and how we share similar broken pinky stories.

One portion of the podcast we talk about how Mozart was black. While many people believe it's true, there isn't enough evidence to back it up. Here's what we found:

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/22/arts/music/black-mozart-joseph-boulogne.html

Two Dudes, Two DAWs
Born out of a love for all things music production, Jarrett and Luke created 2 Dudes, 2 DAWs to track their progress as producers and to share their love of the craft. A lack of pretentiousness and a healthy dose of comedy keeps it light-hearted without losing its value.