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Tech Changing Limiting Beliefs | Innovating Music Podcast

In this week’s podcast, we enjoy Laura Escudé taking us on a tour of live performance music, touring, and breaking negative beliefs about performance and ability through tech tools. She looks at how beliefs and technology change the sense of what is possible and what creative limits we do and don’t have as live performers.

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Down the Music Data Rabbit Hole | Innovating Music Podcast

In this week’s podcast, Amadea Choplin, the COO from Pex, takes us down the online music data rabbit hole. She shares how official music distribution is just the beginning of the adventures of distributed songs, and how on average 99% of our music use has moved beyond the original uploaded accounts to be reloaded into other spaces and purposes across the viral web.

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Marrying Tech and Opera | Innovating Music Podcast

Marivi Valcourt, from the LA Opera, is connecting digital marketing to a more traditional, low-tech, multilingual art form. She shares practical ideas for building local audience while learning from other cities and building tourism tools for our local opera scene. She also shares ways to work with cultural and lifestyle influencers with opera and ways to engage with multiple audiences in this increasingly digital age.

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Los Angeles: Building a Grassroots Movement | Innovating Music Podcast

Ross Gardiner is co-launching the Los Angeles Nightlife Alliance, convening a group to bring together a love of LA’s nightlife, government savvy, and community organizing. He shares his stories of how efforts in Berlin, Amsterdam, and London led to efforts in New York, which has led to this grassroots effort growing for the past year in Los Angeles.

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Connecting Artists and Tech | Innovating Music Podcast

Seth Schachner returned to discuss the changes afoot in music and tech deal-making. Enjoy this continuing conversation of how deals are being made between artists and new technologies, and how artists and managers can think about connecting with new technologies in their marketing.

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Music, Marketing, and All That Jazz | Innovating Music Podcast

Mike Casey mixes jazz sax with marketing savvy.   He shares in this podcast how he uses digital tech and music . . . and understanding his audiences . . . to spread the word on his music as an independent artist.  Enjoy this discussion with Mike about how he has questioned everything about creating jazz in this modern, streaming world.

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One More Canvas to Play With | Innovating Music Podcast

Iris Wu and Pei-Lun Hsieh from Ambidio were inspired to understand and create new ways for creative artists to design immersive sound for “regular” playback on computers, laptops, and phones. In this podcast, they share their journey in experimenting, connecting with Skywalker sound, and getting to their current jumping off point in connecting a new dimension of creative sound with video, music, and game creators.

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Forging Human Connection | Innovating Music Podcast

Jay LeBoeuf created Real Industry when he was guest lecturing and realized that his students did not really see what jobs and careers were out there in music in technology. After four years of growth, Real Industry now brings together 40 colleges and universities, mentors from around music and technology, and brands and sponsors to mission-driven challenges that change lives.

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Los Angeles: Building a Grassroots Movement | Innovating Music Podcast

Ross Gardiner is co-launching the Los Angeles Nightlife Alliance, convening a group to bring together a love of LA’s nightlife, government savvy, and community organizing. He shares his stories of how efforts in Berlin, Amsterdam, and London led to efforts in New York, which has led to this grassroots effort growing for the past year in Los Angeles.

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Digital Journeys, Old and New | Innovating Music Podcast

Seth Schachner from Strat Americas shared a great history of how he has been able to be a long-time deal guy, helping with diverse deals in changing industries. He is now working across sectors to bring together deals across virtual reality, social music, spatial audio, and other arenas with skills he gained working at AOL, Microsoft, Sony, and Universal. Join us to think about early digital music deals and how they have parallels in new digital challenges.