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Unsung Soul: Iconic but obscure tracks by (mostly) famous singers
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Just in time for Valentine’s Day, an episode that celebrates extraordinary vocal performances in one of our most influential and significant musical styles: American Soul. Joined by our resident vocal expert, we listen to a playlist of fantastic--but relatively obscure--recordings by mostly famous soul singers, with a couple of lesser-known artists…
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Organized Chaos: the art & craft of metalcore
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The niche sub-genre of metalcore has quietly built a dedicated fanbase over the past 20 years. With a sound world that is complex, dense and industrial in nature, it’s often kind of impenetrable or off-putting to those who aren’t fans—but there is much worth listening to. In this episode, we listen to The Dillinger Escape Plan, whose distinctive mu…
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The Digitization of Music: Platform Wars
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In this episode we check out a couple of new releases by Watsky and Weezer, and then survey the explosion of digital music platforms over the last two decades, outlining significant events starting with the advent of Napster in 1999 and culminating in our current streaming media landscape, noting the tectonic cultural impacts we’ve experienced alon…
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Continual Reinvention of an Old-Fashioned Machine: Hearing the 20th century through the piano
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For a lot of reasons, music and music-making proliferated and diversified in many, many directions, throughout the 20th century. Not just because of ideas (i.e., Modernism) and tools (so many new technologies), but the convergence of culture, technology and mass communication enabled a creative crucible that’s unprecedented in human history. Unfort…
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Best Music of 2018 & Other Interesting Things
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Well, 2018 was maybe not the greatest year in human history, broadly speaking, but it sure was musically interesting. In this episode, we discuss a handful of the most thoughtful “best music of 2018” lists, and then listen to a few of the recordings shared by those lists, ones that are particularly outstanding and engaging (and that we haven’t alre…
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Original Versions of Famous Tracks
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A funny thing happens sometimes in music, where the original version of a song as recorded by the artist(s) who wrote it, is not the most popular or well-known version. In fact, if a cover or remake of a song is successful enough, the original version is supplanted in popular imagination.In this episode, we give a listen to eight terrific songs, ea…
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Does awareness of musical structure change a listener’s experience?
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In this episode, we explore an interesting question: does awareness of structure and process in music have any impact on the experience of listening to that music? Given that music occurs in time, the ways that we choose to organize and develop musical ideas are critically important for musicians, but may not be apparent to a listener. Here we take…
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On this episode of the podcast, we take a look at Outsider Music, recordings by iconoclastic and unique creative voices whose naive craft channels passionate music-making. Using "Songs in the Key of Z: the Curious Universe of Outsider Music" by Irwin Chusid as starting point, this episode features some of the most unexpected and distinct music you'…
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The History of Punk, Pt. 3: Rise of the Indie Label
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FINALLY, the next (final?) installment of our deep dive into the history of Punk music, its main artists and cultural influence. Part 3 covers the 1980s underground scene, knitting together far-flung regional efforts where bands pioneered a DIY approach that laid the foundation for huge independent rock bands in the 1990s.…
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This episode does what it says in the title, it’s another hang out where we listen to and talk about music that we really like! Featuring music by Janelle Monaé, The Internet, Michael Jackson, Anderson .Paak, Punch Brothers, and Kamasi Washington.We hope you discover something that you like!Af The Loose Filter Podcast
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Music We Like & Happenings in Musical Culture
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The Loose Filter Podcast is back, with WEEKLY episodes! This episode is just a fireside chat with Anthony and Stuart, musing about recent happenings in musical culture, like Kendrick Lamar winning the Pulitzer Prize in Music, and the Music Modernization Act. Plus, as always, a few fun digressions. Join us every Wednesday for new episodes!…
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From Musique Concrète to Plunderphonics: Recorded Sound as Source Material
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This episode of the podcast highlights our ongoing creative fascination with the ability to capture and manipulate sound. As always with human creative work, curiosity and experimentation started as soon as the tools became available: in April 1948, the first commercially available audio tape recorder, the Ampex Model 200, hit the market. Before th…
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The Weaponization Of Hyperreality
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The topic of this podcast episode really stretches the "loose" part of our 'loose filter' concept, since we don't talk much about music. We do talk about something really important, though, something that is unprecedented in human history, involves a fascinating and frightening confluence of cultural behavior and technology, and is happening all ar…
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In difficult times, it's important to focus on what is truly important and meaningful and real for you--in your life, family and friends, work, spiritual or religious practice, and so on. Negative emotions like fear, anxiety, and anger are primal, powerful, and capture our imagination and attention with unpredictable effects--especially when they a…
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Hangout: Bon Iver, Internet Creators Guild, Virtual Reality, ARQ, and the Origin of Computer Music
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On this hangout episode we have an eclectic conversation about the relationships between new technology and the creation and distribution of artistic works. Topics include the newly formed Internet Creators Guild that seeks to educate professionals and amateurs alike on the potentials of internet content creation, the very first recording of music …
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The History Of Punk, Pt. 2: The Stooges to The Clash
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In part two of our three part series we examine the development of punk through the 70s as it transforms from a small collective of like-minded artists into a worldwide cultural phenomena. First we look at Iggy Pop and the Stooges' influence on the sound and attitude of punk music. This leads to the New York CBGB scene with Patti Smith, Television,…
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Hangout: Radiohead, Clipping, Stranger Things, Streets of Rage, and More
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In our new series, Loose Filter Hangout, we talk about the music we've been listening to and the shows we've been watching. This episode includes music from Radiohead, Beyonce, Kevin Garrett, clipping, Stranger Things, Streets of Rage II, Pixelh8, and Twenty One Pilots.Af The Loose Filter Podcast
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In this episode, we look at bands that were signed to major labels despite being unconventional, abrasive, or just plain weird. We explore conditions in the industry that led to these bands getting signed, along with the virtues of being weird.Af The Loose Filter Podcast
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In this episode of the podcast, we talk about how we think about music: the concepts that inform musical work, the different ways that people listen to and think about listening to music, and how we use metaphor to describe the ineffable. We even wander into some discussion about how those ideas influence our tastes and what we enjoy.…
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The History Of Punk, Pt. 1: The Velvet Underground & Nico
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This is the first episode of a three-part series we've been recording about the history of punk music. A musical style often derided for its simplicity and unpolished nature, punk is actually quite seminal and important, and for part one we look at one of the earliest punk albums, The Velvet Underground & Nico, and consider the music, what ideas in…
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We wanted to challenge ourselves to try and connect three random musical choices, so we raided Dave's recent listening list on his phone and came up with music from Sufjan Stevens, Johannes Brahms, and 80s synthpop, which are definitely a challenge to connect. But as we listened, we discovered some exciting things these random choices have in commo…
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Finally, a new episode of the podcast! We cover a lot of ground in this conversation, including the joys of large-scale collaborative music-making, the human determination to make music despite severe material challenges, presidential playlists and how authenticity and accessibility have become expectations in our culture, learning to appreciate fi…
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How Technology Shapes Musical Thought
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Music technology influences musical creativity in fundamental ways, and in this episode we talk about how the tools and concepts of musical practice are entwined with the expressive and creative ideas being crafted. We wander into some interesting and unexpected areas, too, as we consider how technology influences musical values, tastes, and instit…
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The Story Of SMiLE, The American Sgt. Pepper
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In a lively conversation we tell the story of SMiLE, the legendary unreleased magnum opus by Brian Wilson and Van Dyke Parks with the Beach Boys, and consider its musical scope and ambition. We also talk about the missed cultural impact of this work going so long unreleased, and, since all of the recorded material was finally released in 2011, what…
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The Maximum Impact Of Minimalism
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In this epic episode, we examine how the avant-garde movement of musical minimalism was translated into the popular music sphere surprisingly quickly, and how it came to be significantly influential throughout musical culture over the past half century. Short version: it's EVERYWHERE. Long version: podcast episode full of fantastic examples that il…
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Jonathan Newman Talks About His Symphony
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This episode is a conversation with composer Jonathan Newman, about his Symphony No. 1 "My Hands Are A City." We also discuss his inspiration from Beat culture, composing symphonies in general, and more. It's an interesting peek into a brilliant piece of music from a keen creative mind.Af The Loose Filter Podcast
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In this episode we take a look at music in the middle, that is, music that authentically and substantially bridges disparate musical styles, or combines unrelated sound worlds, or borrows ideas from one mode of musical creation and applies them to another. Examples are many and varied, and I have a strong suspicion lots of listeners will find somet…
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We cover a lot of ground in this episode about timbre, the character or quality of musical sound and the human voice: what it is, how it's produced and manipulated, and what effect that has on us human beings--in short, what it means. The conversation starts with a general discussion and then focuses on the human voice and electronic synthesis, eac…
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Inspire, Imitate, Steal: the spectrum of musical copying
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In this episode we talk about musical inspiration, imitation, and theft: what's the difference? how does it happen and what does it sound like? is it good, bad, or both?Using the "Blurred Lines" controversy as a starting point, we listen to a wide range of examples that show some of the differences among inspiration, imitation, and copying, and dis…
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Is Challenging Music Worth the Effort?
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This episode examines why challenging music is often worth the effort. We discuss the different kinds of listening experiences that idiosyncratic music--sometimes complex, sometimes simple--can offer, and delve into the sound worlds of three very remarkable pieces of music.Af The Loose Filter Podcast
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We live in a world absolutely saturated with technologically mediated sound. Whether by recording or amplification or transmission and broadcast, for over 150 years now sound has been captured by technology. This episode looks at how, exactly, that happens, in a casual conversation about how sounds--especially musical sounds--are literally produced…
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Stylistic Transformation: How Blues evolved into Funk
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How does one musical style or idiom become something else? What does it sound like when musical ideas are actively in collaboration within a culture? In this episode we take a look at American blues music, and how it evolved through the 20th century from folk blues all the way to a seminal new style, funk. The conversation also touches on the emerg…
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Flashback: Interview with composer John Mackey (2005)
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This episode of the podcast is a repost of our very first episode, from way back in 2005! The site was brand new and composer John Mackey was just about to become one of the most performed composers around. He was kind enough to sit down and talk about his origins as a composer, his creative process, musical enthusiasms, and much more. It's a fun c…
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A lively podcast episode about musical hooks--what they are, why they work--that ranges far and wide. My favorite moment is when Dustin juxtaposes "Sexyback" with Ligeti, to great effect. It's a perfect example of the connections a loose filter helps you make.Af The Loose Filter Podcast
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A fun discussion of songwriters we love. We talk about specific artists, the craft of songwriting in general, and more. Our choices are eclectic and fun, and you may find something new!Af The Loose Filter Podcast
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This podcast episode features a discussion about recontextualization in music, which is when original source music is reinvented or reimagined in some fundamental way. Using examples we find especially compelling, we consider a variety of kinds of recontextualization in a wide array of styles.Af The Loose Filter Podcast
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This podcast episode is a Ramble (a short conversation about an idea) with Stuart and Dave. We talk about the differences between amusement and engagement, engaging with our amusements, and why it all matters. Some cool grooves are featured, too.Af The Loose Filter Podcast
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Ives and a New American Music by The Loose Filter PodcastAf The Loose Filter Podcast
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Mason Bates Interview, Pt. 1 by The Loose Filter PodcastAf The Loose Filter Podcast
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Mason Bates Interview, Pt. 2 by The Loose Filter PodcastAf The Loose Filter Podcast
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Conducting and Beethoven by The Loose Filter PodcastAf The Loose Filter Podcast
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