Welcome back to another episode of We All Speak In Poems, today we've got Jogging House on!
We're exploring the early musical influences that shaped Jogging House's career, and the gear used in the early days. As well as the origin of the name 'Jogging House', and the journey of releasing music, including the establishment of Seil Records. He gives his true and honest on a few movies at the end.
We hope you enjoy it!
Welcome back to another episode of We All Speak In Poems. In this episode, we're chatting with Kyle Rose, a cinematographer and photographer about his experiences in the industry, including working with Usher, the intricacies of commercial cinematography, and the importance of networking.
Kyle shares insights into the creative process behind some of the commercials he's done and the balance between technical skills and storytelling. He emphasizes the value of building relationships in the industry and the patience required to see opportunities arise and to explore the importance of building genuine relationships in creative work. We chat about the inspiration behind Kyle's film 'Just Checking In,' and the impact of the pandemic on artistic expression as well as how Kyle rediscovered his passion for photography as a means of storytelling and personal expression.
If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a follow, and go check out Kyle on his website, and Instagram.
Welcome back to another episode of We All Speak In Poems. Today we're talking to photographer and Youtuber Kyle McDougall.
In this episode, Kyle talks about his two long-term projects: documenting World War II and the Slate City project in Wales where he discusses the challenges of portraying history in a meaningful way and the importance of experimentation and creative exploration. Kyle shares his background in cinematography and television production, which has influenced his storytelling approach. They talk about Kyle's experience in photography before starting his YouTube channel and how he pursued it professionally. They also discuss the benefits and drawbacks of film school and the importance of self-drive in creative work. They touch on the challenges of creative burnout and the pressure of analytics and metrics on platforms like YouTube. Brady and Kyle discuss various topics related to their creative careers, including income streams, the use of music in videos, the impact of AI on the creative industry, and future plans.
In this episode, Brady, Eli (Ann Annie), and TJ (Six Missing) discuss various aspects of their music-making process and the challenges they face as artists. They explore topics such as the evolution of musical style, the balance between complexity and simplicity in music, and the surprising success of certain songs. They also discuss the importance of finishing songs and moving on, the separation of tracking, recording, and mixing, and the impact of data and statistics on artists. The conversation highlights the freedom that comes from not focusing on numbers and the importance of team support and feedback. They also reflect on the emotional connection they have with their instruments and the influence of music theory.
I hope you like this episode, if you did please go check out Ann Annie, and Six Missing's music.
Welcome back to Season 3 of We All Speak In Poems. Today we're chatting with Andrew Tasselmyer, discussing his recent collaborations, including the album 'Duets' with Chris Bartels as Blurstem. and his experience working with Fluid Audio. Andrew shares his experimental approach in his new album 'Diary' and the influence of the Octatrack in his music production. He delves into the creation of 'Piano Frameworks' and his background in jazz, funk, and post-rock music. We also discuss his introduction to ambient music, the influence of a music history class, his work with Hotel Neon and his solo releases. He also talks about the value of labels, his approach to self-releasing, and his workspace setup.
Welcome back to another episode of We All Speak In Poems. This week Chantal and I are continuing the conversation about the history of Alaskan Tapes, how I started making music, the various aliases I had, my drumming history and much more. Be sure to check back next week for part 4.
Welcome back to another episode of We All Speak In Poems.
This week Chantal and I are chatting about the history of Alaskan Tapes, how I started making music, the various aliases I had, my drumming history and much more.
Be sure to check back in a couple weeks for part 2.
Today I'm sitting down with Will AKA Jack In Water to chat about getting into writting music, how being a father has had an impact on his music, quitting his label to go independent, his views on short form content, writing music for films, his newest releases, and much more. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing to the podcast and be sure to check out Jack In Water's music here: https://www.jackinwater.com/
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
2:22 First Child and Impact on Writing
3:25 Management vs. Label
10:13 New Album and Visuals
17:23 Short Form Content
23:45 Vinyl For The New Record
25:50 Writing for Films
33:45 Learning to Sing, Lyric Writing, and Getting Personal
41:58 Remix EP and Reworking Tracks
47:39 Album Release Preferences
50:47 Fan Questions
55:09 Outro
Today I'm sitting down with TJ Dumser AKA Six Missing to chat about getting into ambient music, his musical influences, getting into mixing and sound design, his process of collaborating, and his new music coming up. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing to the podcast and be sure to check out Six Missing's music here: https://www.sixmissing.com/hello/ Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:24 Before Six Missing 05:49 Influential Music, Writing Process/Style, and Gear 26:10 Influence of Set-Up Changes(??) 30:03 "Needing" a Back-Up Plan and Making Your Own Path (??) 43:22 Getting into Mixing and Sound Design 47:50 Process Behind Co-labs and Work Flow Habits 59:36 Different DAWS (Digital Audio WorkStations) 01:07:03 What's to Come with Six Missing 01:14:03 Outro
Today I'm sitting down with Jerome Alexander aka Message To Bears, an ambient folk artist based in the UK. In this episode we're chatting about his new music, his typical work flows, where the Message To Bears moniker came from, having his music played in video games and film, and much more. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider subscribing to the podcast and be sure to check out Jerome's music here: https://messagetobears.com/
Today I'm sitting down with Chris Bartels, a songwriter, producer, and artist that releases music as Elskavon, Blurstem, Bora York, Olma, Glass Echoes, and more.
In this episode we're chatting about his new album Origins which is out now under his Elskavon moniker, Writing music for live shows and live videos, Algorithmic influences vs. Influential Artists, Writing music for multiple aliases, Releasing music with labels Vs. Independently, and much more.
If you enjoyed this episode, please consider following the podcast, and be sure to check out Chris and all of his music here:
https://anthemfallsmusic.com/
Today I'm sitting down with award winning cinematographer, writer and photojournalist Liam Higgins to chat about music videos, commercial work vs. passion projects, inspiration, ambient music, and music he grew up with and much more.
If you enjoy this episode, consider liking, following and subscribing where you can. Thanks!
Today Chantal and I are sitting down to chat about the future of the podcast, doing the video podcast, Brady's new job, new Alaskan Tapes music, and much more.
If you enjoy this episode, consider liking, following and subscribing where you can. Thanks!
Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:18 - New filming spot and podcast break
14:12 - Alaskan Tapes Deep Dive and future podcast episodes
16:39 - We All Speak in Poems title origin and new logo!
28:10 - Podcast vs. Music
31:06 - Brady's new job and ethics dilemma
38:53 - Finding a schedule as an artist
42:26 - Alaskan Tapes releases this year!
50:30 - Self-promoting and send us a message
53:35 - Outro
Today we're talking to Kraig Adams, a film maker who documents his trips, hikes, daily life, and gaming interests on Youtube.
In this episode we're chatting about his plans for 2023, finding freedom in work, stats, burnout and social media, connecting with other creators, hiking, his interest in creating his own music, how he chooses music for his videos, AI within the arts and much more.
If you'd like to see more of Kraig, all of links can be found here:
Kraigadams.com