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The Future Of Music And Its Impact On Society And Humanity | With Seth Cluett and Scott Scheferman (Shagghie)
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The Future Of Music And Its Impact On Society And Humanity | With Seth Cluett and Scott Scheferman (Shagghie)

What does the future hold for us humans as it relates to music and sound? Have a listen to this Unusual Gathering to get a uniquely-shared, yet interestingly distant view from our guests.

Audio Signals Podcast · Marco Ciappelli, Seth Cluett, Sean Martin, Scott Scheferman

June 15, 20201h 2m

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Show Notes

Music holds a special place in most humans' hearts. It makes us feel; makes us think; makes us act; makes us interact. The history and future of music are filled with innovation, technology, and hacking. When you know what the rules are, you can break them. This holds true for the way humans engage with sound and vibration.

What does the future hold for us humans as it relates to music and sound? Have a listen to this Unusual Gathering to get a uniquely-shared, yet interestingly distant view from our guests.

Guest(s)
Seth Cluett | Scott Scheferman (aka Shaggie)

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