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HOWA EP53 - BRAD COOK
HOWA EP 53 - BRAD COOK I was listening to Larry Klein on a recent mix with the masters explain this idea that a producer is someone that sees the spark of uniqueness in an artist and tries to amplify that. That is a noble process and so nuanced that it takes years to know when to speak, when to encourage, when to call it a night, when to listen and so on. Brad knows aaaallll about aaaallll of this ! He's an excellent energy in the room and so many musicians can benefit from his touch. I've only been privy to his vibe in a session on two occasions but his presence is both large and also magically effortless. I think it's the fact that you know he gets it. He knows a real moment and he's in it for the depth, not the racking up of medals and the shallow status games. The first time I met him, he was rather high and laughing at a bass. It was a gathering with Justin Vernon (aka Bon Iver) and a large crew of players in Nashville where I ended up shouting into a mic with the other members of the collective they call "Gangs" . That first meeting was a great hang but there was no time to chat and so I was super happy to bump into him again on my mystical trip to the sonic ranch in Texas. Turns out that's where a lot of the latest Bon Iver record was made and Brad was there the whole time as producer so it only seemed right to jump into that story and to see what that was all about and to feel out the ways Brad has learned to listen and cultivate the fledgling music growing in the room. He's a formidable musician and a very easy going chap. I loved chatting with him! Please welcome to the show BRAD COOK! _______________________________ In the nitty I gently roll the dice on music asking what probability can offer the sequencer? Take a chance! _______________________________ Music for Ep 53 comes from Jeremy Hunter aka Doxa Check his music here: https://doxadoxa.bandcamp.com Welcome!

Ep 52HOWA EP 52 - RJD2
RJD2 lives in Ohio! That was NEWS to me I often find myself there for family occasions since my in laws live in Columbus. I never knew. I mean I would NEVER have guessed but isn't that always the best somehow? Plus have you EVER met a man named Ramble? So many firsts on the 52 :) Welcome! let us delve into schmod cast! ______________________________ First off I'd like to invite you to invite to take part in a competition to win a badass Radial EXTC SA. Yes the kind folks at Radial Engineering are running a giveaway to a random player so jump in and WIN this thing :) Here's the info you need! Click this (before September 15th 2019) http://bit.ly/2MRRUd1 WINNNNNN!!!! ______________________________ I'd like to thanks Rob Hurd for the music you'll find on the show. It's all from an EP called "Digital" Here's the bandcamp link if you dig the mood! https://speckofdust.bandcamp.com/album/digital ______________________________ In the nitty I try to make a digital nakamichi with plugins do I win? Spoiler : We ALL win!

Ep 51HOWA EP 51 - JOHN VANDERSLICE
EHello! It's Jamie and John in Echo Park time :) Yeah, I sat in my Air B and B and chatted with Mr Vanderslice on Feb 4th 2019. What a treat. I'd met him years before in Australia but I'd completely forgotten I was reminded of that by him during the interview which could have potentially been embarrassing … But John is not that guy. No no no He has a delightfully animated persona, running on 100 the whole time and there's lots of honesty and enthusiasm that hits you like a vinagerette. A lot of f bombs too so those with sensitive ears get ready to panic! Who is J.V.?? Well…for one thing, he's been at it as long as I have! Potted history: Part of the MK Ultra a waiter at Chez Panisse owner and provider of studio magic at Tiny Telephone Studios in the Bay Area AND he is incredibly prolific. John's worked with Spoon, the Mountain Goats, Okkervil River, Death Cab for Cutie, Tune-Yards and hundreds (maybe thousands more!) We get into chatting about tour life a little in pod and he tells me of the living room show thing. I'd not heard of that but was intrigued to say the least. Luckily enough, a few months after this chat I got to see him do his thing in a house just up the road from me. He was such brilliant entertainer. He's been through a lot and has come out of it all a generous and energized soul and it was a treat to see him holding court in a little house show. Just rocking. Welcome to the show Mr Vanderslice! Nitty Gritty this time sees me delving into some Raymond Scott inspired noodles. I must say it sounds nothing like his work but the simple point of it was to explore the idea of pitting slow moving melodic motion against a faster trigger source. It's such a simple premise and it leads to more questions like "what happens if you cluster sequencers as a big blob and transpose them all?" That's a very Raymond move! TIP: On my humble dives into modular I have to shout out http://www.mylarmelodies.com and Div Kid https://www.youtube.com/user/DivKidVideo/videos So much useful stuff these 2 have shared. There's a lot to learn. Hat's off you guys! Music for the show comes from Leo Appleyard aka Urchin Lovely stuff :) http://www.urchinband.com https://www.instagram.com/urchinmusic/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/5YPbtEypUwxOJrt9OpbicE Cheerio c u in a Bi-week!!!

Ep 50HOWA EP50 - Adrian Quesada
I'm happy to welcome grammy award winning musician/producer Adrian Quesada to the 50th Episode of the show! Let's just jump into the big list of collaborators he's rocked with to get a quick taste of the caliber of this gent! How about Shawn Lee?! Yeah! as well as Ocote Soul Sounds, Martin Perna of Antibalas… so so many more He's performed on the Late Show with David Letterman as well as twice on PBS' historic Austin City Limits TV Show. He has also worked with Prince, GZA (Wu-Tang Clan), Bernie Worrell, Daniel Johnston, Israel Nash, Alex Maas (The Black Angels), Larry Harlow, Quantic and many more. As a producer Quesada has worked on albums by Daniel Johnston, The Sword, Natalia Clavier, Karl Denson, Toy Selectah, Wild Child, Graham Reynolds and Ian Moore, among others. I mean that's not the HALF of it! We catch up as he's deep in the mix at his superb Austin based studio, Electric Deluxe Recorders. He's coming out for an air break so we literally hear a rare sonic glimpse of the local wildlife outside the cave where he is working feverishly at all times… That smell? Yeah he's likely cooking up amazing musical morsels like the NEW! HOT! release from the Black Pumas which is the focus of our chat! So yes, we've a Super humble badass in the hotchair Hey Adrian! I'm 50! Info Splash time: web: electricdeluxerecorders.com tw: @adrianmquesada theblackpumas.com Nitty sees me trying to "music" with filters. 6 filters and a smile :) The music for the show comes courtesy of Kim Gaboury Find all the info about him here: KIM GABOURY kimgaboury.com — aka AKIDO akidomusic.com —

HOWA EP49 - BINK BEATS
Hello ! Greetings from the SONIC RANCH in El Paso! Woe. I'm in another world right now Massive thanks to Dave Sitek for inviting me out into space. I'm blown away. The people here are so great and the studios are just absolutely bonkers. Most importantly it's a totally secluded zone. The head expands. Almost as many cats as people and WAY more pecan trees! Ha Welcome to Episode 49. I met this Frank (Bink Beats) when we did a show together in Amsterdam recently. I was sitting in with him on a couple of songs. Side note : one of the numbers we did is a new track that I hope finds the light of day! We had a pretty hectic day of practice in the venue followed by show but nevertheless we snuck in a quick chat. Frank is a serious badass. A player of a million objects and a hell of a signer to boot. Great to have him on :) In the nitty I explore the sonic ranch's amps a little and send all sorts of stuff into speakers. Some shall be spinning and some just spaced and weird. Check it! Music for EP 49 comes from Evan Geesman. Good stuff! https://evangeesman.bandcamp.com/album/mattress-money

Ep 48HOWA EP48 - AMON TOBIN
Hello Amȯn Tȯbin! He was Born in Brazil, but as you can hear from this interview he's got a distinctively English twang having spent yonks in the UK. I don't want to give away the details of the chap's timeline just yet as we get into all of that in this FaceTime chin wag. Might I say at this point though that I feel mightily chuffed to have Amon on the show. He's truly one of the outstanding living talents in Electronic music and that's really not an overstatement. He's made a stack of cracking albums for London label 9Bar Records and of course the marvelous Ninja Tune. A relationship that kicked off way back in 1996. The boy doesn't stop! Now he's busy as ever with his own label Nomark. He's got hard drives and aliases up the wazoo and he's making crazy shit every day and by the sounds of things a lot of new music is coming soon. The man has a masterful grasp of sound collage, from the wildest found sound and manipulated field recordings to the risky dark lands of additive synthesis and into modular madness. He's always managed to present his sound to the world on the stage without falling into the usual cliched confines of the club. He's performed at many a prestigious venue, such as the birthplace of musique concrete, the GRM in Paris. In 2011 he seriously raised the bar on audio visual combos with the dazzling ISAM show. When that footage started circulating I remember spitting out my coffee. It's STILL one of the most incredible things to witness on the interwebs as a realization of potent audio visual immersions. A true SHOW. He also produced several original scores, ranging from the cult film Taxidermia to the video game blockbuster Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory Constantly shifting and constantly inspiring. Please welcome the show one of the most visionary electronic artists of his generation Amȯn Tȯbin In the nitty I get into the murky world of pitch tracking guitars and seeing if there's any juicy noise to be had chucking the axe thro the modular. Yeah… it's a wobbly affair! Good to be back :) Cheers y'all _______________________ Music for the show comes from Brad Swanson aka "The Transparency" Here's the LP from which I removed and edits some pod snips. Good stuff! It's called aptly "It might get dark" check it out: https://thetransparency.bandcamp.com/album/it-might-get-dark

Ep 47HOWA EP47 - ARIEL RECHTSHAID
E47 brings the bonkers talent that is Ariel Rechtshaid! He's had an incredible run of success with artists like Adele, Usher and of course Vampire Weekend (to name but three from a list of hundreds!) This interview was conduced slightly before Vampire Weekend put out "Father of the Bride" to much critical and chart joy. We got to chatting about that process and how they've become very solid friends over the years. The music they make comes from a deep trust and adventurous spirit which is something of a common thread in the stories you'll hear on this pod. Ariel's got a strong point of view but a humble demeanor. He's a true lover of many genres of music and can wear many hats: Playing, tracking, mixing and producing at a top level. A seriously hard working chap, he's the real deal and I'm really chuffed to have him on the show. He gave up a couple of hours to me to have me ramble with him at his spot in silver lake and it was a trip to hear it all from the horse's mouth! Cheers Ariel! ______________________________________ Nitty this time sees me dipping a toe into the poly rhythmic bath thanks to the max4live handiwork of benniy c bascom and his excellent POLYRHYTHMUS patch! I explore 3 very simple examples. 2:3:6 with a CR78 3:4:12 with the 707 and 3:5:15 with a marimba Find the max for live patch here: http://www.maxforlive.com/library/device/2431/polyrhythmus-a-modular-euclidean-rhythm-builder How to here: (benniy is AWESOME!) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTgSgTGoBLc ______________________________________ Music for the show comes once again courtesy of good glued barometer aka Lee Beaumont! Find his music here at his bandcamp page: https://goodgluedbarometer.bandcamp.com ______________________________________ This episode's sponsor is winter-modular http://winter-modular.com Makers of the very fine sequencing machine called the "Eloquencer" A powerful and intuitive machine for use with in the eurorack domain and NOW In the wide word of MIDI thanks to the EME expansion unit. Seriously badass machine and a great choice for anyone wanting to step away from the computer to make music. I love mine. It's really a choice box!

Ep 46HOWA 46 - EMILY WRIGHT
So I was introduced to Emily at an Ableton event here in Nashville and we were chatting about some pretty specific protools stuff. Something insane about how she needed to have a flightcase for an old Mac Pro to do her job. It was all very unusual. I had no idea who I was talking to tbh. But I could tell she had a WAY of doing things. Turns out she's one of the biggest vocal producers working! No big deal. She's recorded and produced for folks like Katy Perry, Britney Spears, Ke$ha, Miley Cyrus, Jessie J, Flo Rida, Kelly Clarkson and WAY more. In 2010, Emily began work on Katy Perry's Teenage Dream as an engineer. She also engineered eight songs and co-wrote one song ("Gasoline") on Britney Spears' Femme Fatale (not to mention her work on Circus, Pretty Girls and Britney Jean) So it turns out she's seen and heard a LOT of craziness at a very high level. We are talking about top tier pop recording. I've never chatted with someone who's been in this particular line of work so it was ace just trying to work out how it really happens. How are those Britney and Katy Perry vocals really tracked? A modern master with the Digi scissors who has literally cut together the stories of a big slice of modern pop. Please welcome to the pod, Emily Wright!!! ______________________________________ In the nitty I get into the world of altered drones Taking on a stack of tasty tones from a rare encounter with a CS80 I try to build a little something with them ______________________________________ Sponsors for today are in duality! Hearty thanks to https://bastl-instruments.com Makers of naughty, powerful and sometimes dark machines! And to http://www.steadystatefate.com Who've made a large range of modules including the new and rather tasty STEREO DIPOLE filter I feel very lucky to have such cool companies get on board! A special shout out also to Jim at https://modularaddict.com He's helped me so much trying to navigate the huge world of bloops!

Ep 45HOWA EP45 - LEE FIELDS AND LEON MICHELS
Whether or not you know the full, hard history of Lee Fields, I think 50 years into his music career, 10 years since he found the Expressions, and nearly 7 decades of a life that began in Civil Rights-era North Carolina make 2019 a prime time to celebrate "the coolest motherf***er to sing words into a microphone" (Vice). Across dozens of record labels, countless periods of defeat, and stretches of near-retirement, Lee jumpstarted the legacy of Charles Bradley and Sharon Jones, laid the groove for songs by Travis Scott and J Cole, and - with April 5th album It Rains Love (Big Crown) - will affirm his position as the new, benevolent standard of soul. On Episode 45 of HOWA, I feel very lucky to had a (rather scratchy sounding) phone chat with both Lee and producer Leon Michels (Lana Del Rey, Adele, Beyoncé & Jay Z) on how they've spent the past 20 years or so together, crossing analog and digital mediums, multiple generations of tape saturation, and six consecutive hours of vocal takes at a time to get this music to our ears. 20 years?!?!? Here's a link to the album! https://bigcrownrecords.com/store/it-rains-love/ ______________________________________ In this show I take a hint from the Episode number hitting 45 and start cutting into some wax. New life to old 45s in the nitty. Just rerun that runout groove! Grab a knife, sandpaper and a record or 2:) cut to reveal hidden funk. _____________________________________ Music for 45 comes from Lee Beaumont :) I got these tracks ages ago. Sorry it took me so long to feature them. In fact since then he's been getting busy and there's plenty of new stuff to be found. Check this here link: https://goodgluedbarometer.bandcamp.com _____________________________________ Sponsorship for the show comes courtesy of the wondrous digital minds at Valhalla DSP! I'm thrilled to be able to have them on board as I'm such a fan of all their stuff and the JUST released the new DELAY plugin and it's bonkers Totally brilliant!! https://valhalladsp.com

Ep 44HOWA EP 44 - TIM EXILE
Want to get into Endless? Here's the link to the HOWA jam http://bit.ly/HOWAjam I met Tim Shaw aka Tim Exile in Berlin in the mid 2000s We were 2 brits roasting in the furnace of creativity that was cooking in the East It was a heady time. There were so many amazing performers around Everyone from Peaches to Kevin Blechdom, Errorsmith to Neubauten You could inhale the punk as a gas and it fueled a lot of invention at that time Tech was on that more steady and tangible bubble up and we were all trying to see how to combine our strengths with that digital promise. Around 2000 I had decided to drop out of music making to be a builder of machines. I got completely taken by the promise of Max/Msp and indeed it allowed me a great freedom to combine my voice and my obsession with the machine in a new way I was making a living looping and Tim caught wind of those early shows and it set him off on a journey to build an absolute BEAST of a looper I had travelled the Max way, Tim took the Reaktor to the loop limit. His flow machine was a joy to behold even in its infancy. I remember hearing it and being completely blown away Seem-less transitions and audio with no clicks! All things my machine struggled with. Loops with various lengths all playing off against one another, FX that would cut and carve the shit into shreds only to have new layers swoop in to fill the void and uncover new counterpoints. The Tempo could change. The Machine would time stretch and warp so beautifully. It was a marvel. The ultimate looper. It's still is the best I've ever used and for a long time it wasn't available to the public. That is until ENDLESS I'm super proud of him for daring to explode this idea into the world as something more than an esoteric loop maker for just one user. He's had to quit his career as a musician essentially to focus on the company and now it's happening. Endless is beginning. Exciting times and I'm very happy to have known the evolution of all this. I see how far it can go coz I know how far the looper has already taken me. Wild rides to get this far and more to come. Please welcome the marvelous mind that is Tim Exile to the show to share his thoughts! ___________________ MUSIC for 44 comes from - The Great Turtle https://greatturtle.bandcamp.com Michael Sayer sent me a lovely mail about this improved music and how it's born of an obsession with music making. How cool is this ? Music made at the Birds of Prey Conservation Area in Idaho. Check it out ___________________ Sponsorship for the show comes courtesy of the wondrous digital minds at Valhalla DSP! I'm thrilled to be able to have them on board as I'm such a fan of all their stuff and the JSUT released the new DELAY plugin The best $50 you'll spend on a delay, lemme tell ya! Get out and get it! Speaking of which, thanks to Devon Gilfillian The song we wrote together called "Get out and Get it"is out now as a single for him on Capitol Records! Badass! Listen here https://devongilfillian.lnk.to/ListenWE I use snips of the original demo vocal in the nitty gritty to show off the wobbly world of dual Melodyne Why not! More wobbles in 2019!!! Cheers

Ep 43HOWA 43 - GREG WELLS (PART 2)
The sequel usually disappoints. Not this time. Greg and I literally go into outer space and beyond the grave in this cosmic excursion. Earthly concerns addressed in good measure also. An immense pleasure to chat in such great depth with this absolutely superb chap.

Ep 43HOWA 43 - GREG WELLS (PART 2)
The sequel usually disappoints. Not this time. Greg and I literally go into outer space and beyond the grave in this cosmic excursion. Earthly concerns addressed in good measure also. An immense pleasure to chat in such great depth with this absolutely superb chap.

Ep 42HOWA EP42 - GREG WELLS (PART 1)
Welcome to the first of a two part epic chat with the excellent Greg Wells! Yes! Mr. G.W. is a ludicrously talented chap. He's produced and written with Adele, he's responsible for the hugely successful The Greatest Showman: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, he's a long time collaborator with the lesser known Katy Perry, I mean who's ever heard of Ariana Grande ? Or Pink ? Pharrell Williams, Burt Bacharach, Elton John ... Too MUCH and yet, this list is a mere micro dose of Greg's funk menu. It must feel amazing to able to express yourself on the drums, the piano and with the world of synths and also mixing and recording equipment. It's not RIGHT to be good at it all and yet Greg has the skills to write, play, record, mix. I think it's safe to say, he has ALL the skills. What's more, he has an unbelievable amount of knowledge and experience all in a generous and light hearted frame that is most fun to be around. There are so many milestones along his timeline that would be pinnacles of achievement for most. It's humbling just to think about. For example, He spent time under the tutelage of famed composer Clare Fisher who Susan Rogers talks about on out pod chat. (EP12) I used to have some strong positive emotional reactions to the arrangements he made for Prince. Very strong! I can only imagine what powers Greg absorbed being in his company. A father of 5, Mr Wells is a master at putting one at ease. I chatted with him for a good hour on our first encounter and it felt like I'd known him for years. I think his genuine openness and nurturing fatherly spirit has a lot to do with his success. I know he made me feel extremely welcome both times I chatted with him. That initial chin wag was made without the tape rolling sadly but on my return to have a proper chat, we got into a lengthy discussion that lasted around 3 hours! This time recorded :) We go way back to the start and get into some very emotional memories which I feel very greatful to Greg for sharing with me and hence with us all. An open, wise, playful badass. I feel like this chat could have gone on another 3 hours! Please enjoy part 1 with the incomparable Greg Wells: Small note: At one point I'm trying to recall the "Matt" that helped restoring Sam Phillips studios in Memphis. His full name is Matt Sprang Superb engineer with really good hair! http://www.southerngrooves.com ______________________________________ In the nitty I attempt to make a vocoder using only stock Ableton building blocks. What do ya need? 24 filters, 12 Max for Live Envelope followers and some tweaking :) spoiler alert. It works! ______________________________________ Music for 42 comes from https://nudityforbeginners.com Check this link for some browser-based interactive music video promo fun. It incorporates a couple teaser videos he made for the tracks that he will be evolving in the future. Let the evolution begin! ______________________________________ Thanks to Leap Wing audio for today's show sponsorship. They make some really interesting plugins and only 3 currently which I'm a fan of. Not too much to confuse or dilute Check them here! https://www.leapwingaudio.com _______________________________________

Ep 41HOWA EP41- MATT SWEENEY
Hello 41 ! Hello to this now vintage chat with Matt Sweeney recorded June 14 2018. I was first introduced to Matt trough my friend Pete Townsend. Not THAT Pete but another Pete! There's a rather fantastic band by the name of Super Wolf and Pete plays drums, Matt's on guitar and Will Oldham aka Bonnie Prince Billy is singing. It's hard to not be moved by that music and every element is crucial to the buzz. Who's that amazing guitarist you ask? Yep, it's Matt Sweeney. Let's have a quick celebratory tour around some of this lads achievements! He's been in bands like Skunk, Chavez and Super Wolf He's played on records with Johnny Cash, Cat Power, Andrew W. K., Run the Jewels, Eagles of Death Metal and maybe more He's produced .. oh boy he's produced! He's lent a crucial touch to the making of the Red Dead Redemption 2 soundtrack. (This is the then secret stuff we couldn't talk about!) In 2016, Sweeney toured with Iggy Pop and Josh Homme to support their album Post Pop Depression. He's been interview by the Epic Marc Maron (EP 637) Matt is the creator of the fan bloody tactic Guitar moves Here's a couple of classic episodes for ya: Keith Richards! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceWWMfhAvD4 Blake Mills! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlskErEWuRI Matt is a investor in the popular superiority burger: To be found East 9th st Manhattan https://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/30/nyregion/superiority-burger-a-vegetarian-ode-to-white-castle-in-the-east-village.html What's in the chat? Wellllll We tackle fear and inaction and how to overcome it. Yep. We've solved it so take a listen :) Don't be afraid to ask "is there a budget" Finding the budgets that are hiding in the music puzzle. You're Welcome! _________________________ Thanks to Steve Lynch for the music for Ep 41 Check out his ocean inspired "Tides" https://soundcloud.com/stellarsound/sets/steve-lynch-tides twitter/stellarsteve _________________________ Nitty Gritty wise I explore extraordinary noise. VELVET noise! as Maron might say WTF?

Ep 40HOWA EP 40 - MACHINE DRUM
Episode 40 welcomes Travis Stewart aka Machine Drum to the pod! Travis is a badass I've know for some time now and is someone I'm lucky to call a friend at this point. We made it to brunching status ! I've had him over to the house in Nashville and we jammed once which makes me think We really need to do that again! I've also sung on a JETS track U.N.I. which was a real rush. Travis is one of those characters that gets the magic side of music. He gets the fact that the presentation of ideas is important. To DREEEEAAAAMMMM He gets that you don't need much kit to make amazing shit (you can quote me on that) He also gets that it's good to share. So enjoy our ramble back in time. Yes! We get into some Machinedrum time travel. How did a kid from small town USA get to wander so free? The man is prolific and talented having pushed quality sounds through labels of distinction such as: Ninja Tune LuckyMe Merck Records Planet Mu Producing work for Theophilus London, Jesse Boykins III, Azealia Banks, and oh so many more! YUP He's legit!! This chat was from August 2018 so it's been stewing somewhat and yet it's as fresh as ever! Great timing as JETS have a brilliant LP coming May 24 through Innovative Leisure _____________________________ The Nitty is all about the 808 and creating the Clave and Cowbell using modulars. wish me luck! Here's the link to the Sound on Sound article I used to make them. Super useful and deep series of articles. https://www.soundonsound.com/techniques/synthesizing-cowbells-claves _____________________________ Music for today's show comes again from LakeCube. I featured his stuff in EP 32 with Ann Mincieli also https://lakecube.bandcamp.com/releases _____________________________ The show is sponsored by industrialectric Makers of incredibly noisy boxes ! I witnessed one for the first time with Leo Ross, my guest on Ep 38. His brother Atticus also uses these with Nine Inch Nails. I can see why. If you need a major sonic imprint these pedals are like no other :) https://www.industrialectric.com

HOWA EP 39 - ALEXIS TAYLOR
I'm so fortunate to have one of my favourite UK musicians on the show, Mr Alexis Taylor. A founding member of the now legendary Hot Chip, he's been releasing music for good whee while now and by gosh it's all superb. His clothing choices are also second to none. The man marches to the beat of his own drum machine. I REALLY hope you're not aware of Alexis thus far so you get to experience the joy of opening up his catalog as it were the first snow you'd ever seen on your lawn. The majesty!!! Hello Alexis! GIG ALERT Alexis has got a seriously cool show coming up very soon in NYC March 15th and 16th https://www.metmuseum.org/events/programs/met-live-arts/alexis-taylor-19 Needless to say, this is a MUST for any New Yorkers. He's playing together with the amazing Money Mark, my super talented friend Jonny Lam, Annie Hart and visual master Nick Relph at the Met! Bloody hell. EPIC! Today's Nitty is a levels game. I ask the potentially expensive question "does a DI/mic pre combo make eurorack belt harder?" Find out! Music for this episode comes courtesy of Rory Simmons https://www.rorysimmons.com https://rorysimmons.bandcamp.com soundcloud.com/rory_simmons He's a superb player and has already worked with a massively talent bunch of people like Jamie Cullum, The 1975, Bonobo, Mount Kimbie, Bat for lashes and many more! SWEET Sponsors of todays show are the wonderous https://www.spitfireaudio.com Makers of some of the finest sample libraries in the known universe. Just unreal and yet so so real!! How you doing?

Ep 38HOWA EP 38 - LEOPOLD ROSS
Greetings from the adobe! Yeah we made it (finally) to Santa Fe :) The sky looks more impressive here. It's really a breathtaking place. Anyway .. I digress. What's in the Show??? My guest today is the wonderful Leo Ross. A lovely chap I met at a BBQ in LA hosted by Si Bonobo and his girlfriend last year. Leo's a mellow badass. A sonic raven. One of those low key players that's really found a great way to carve out a rich musical life as a composer, sound designer, guitarist and dreamer. He's worked with loads of ace folk including the incredible Grace Jones, Bad Religion, Korn and also a lot with his super talented brother, Atticus Ross. He picked up a BMI film music award for his work on "Book of Eli" I was fascinated to hear about his path from the late 90s to now. We chatted in December 2018 hence talk of the "minimal tree" Verrrry happy to have the raven on the pod. Music for EP38 comes from my old friend Dana wachs. We worked together way back in the mid 2000s and since then she's mixed live sound for Cat Power, Jon Hopkins and a huge list of amazing folks. Now she's making her own music as "Vorhees" ! Check it in the show and support her here : https://vorhees.bandcamp.com/album/tracks-for-movementhe Today's nitty is a hefty nod to something I came across recently whilst watching an interview with Emile Haynie. Check this vid to get you closer to the show in question (in order to watch the ACTUAL thing you need to be a member of mix with the masters.. money well spent I'd say!) It's all about the OCTAVE. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0d6xZCkfycE Thanks to Malekko Heavy Industry for their sponsorship! They make awesome pedals and particularly potent eurorack gear. I heard about them thanks to Boys Noize and now I'm fully ensnared in their modular web of potential :) Thanks guys. Welcome to 38

Ep 37HOWA 37 -JUSTIN MELDAL-JOHNSEN
Hello JMJ! Bass player badass who's thumbed the metal for beck, NIN, Air and so many more Producer of paramore, M83 and so many more. The man wears many hats. Although the only one I've SEEN him in is a dodgers cap! JMJ was kind enough to host me at his rather splendid home studio in Glendale LA. Chock full o drool worthy wobblers of the various golden eras he's amassed the sonic arsenal to tackle almost any production task I've had the pleasure of recording music with justin when beck invited me to a session some time ago and I was blown away by his playing. He's one of the most incredible bass cats out there. Combining THAT talent with a deep sense of how to get THOSE tones positions him as a perfect producer and he's done bloody well in that role. Big hat stacks! We chat about the wonderful gear he's collected and why he is drawn to it. The chase of the buzz (big topic). The path to avoid burn out. A little arm chair philosophy on the nature of sound and MORE! Ha. It gives me great pleasure to welcome JMJ to the show In yee olde nitty I delve into the pocket as it were to pull out the ever present power that it the phone! Yep. I'll be using the phone as a speaker and mic in relatively lavish ways. What if we thought of the phone as a studio microphone? What if the humble speaker onboard was treated like an amp ? Yes. Yes Hello 37

Ep 36HOWA EP 36 - PAUL WEBB (Rustin Man)
I'm very happy to say I've got Paul Webb aka Rustin man on the show! Paul will be known by many as the the bass player in legendary 80s band Talk Talk. I will admit to my shame that I was unaware of Paul's work as Rustin Man and even largely the work of Talk Talk. I know. I know! I AM shamed. BUT I am feeling mighty chuffed to have the window of learning open wide. I now feel I can plunge into the deeps with a direct blessing from Mr Webb! Not only was Paul the bass end of the mighty T.T. but he has released the superb Out Of Season, a collaboration with Beth Gibbons of Portishead as Rustin Man. That happened in 2002. He produced a record by James Yorkston in 2006 called "the year of the leopard" which is a gorgeous listen. Also he produced an LP with Dez Mona in 2009. A little timeline for ya. He latest record is due Feb 1st 2019 on Domino records. It's called "Drift Code" and it's a I can assure you, it's a corker! A generous, expansive, deep, detailed work. Something very rare in these disposable days I'd say. The passage of time, the living space full of art, treasured objects and junk, the years spent listening to film music and '40s standards are all audible. But there's a surprising spontaneity to it too. Webb's former Talk Talk and O'rang colleague, the great Lee Harris is on drums. Another point of shame for me as I ask Paul "who's that drummer?" Lol I'm LEARNING!! We chat over the phone about the process, the magic and curry :) In the nitty I sritch n scratch contact mics on string and skin. Even drop one in the sink. All thanks to the inventive mind of Crank Sturgeon! I got one of his clip on contact mics and another that can drink (the English edition) Incidental music for the 36 comes courtesy of Steven ward Go and check his activity here! https://howtousethismanual.bandcamp.com Hello!

HOWA EP35 - JURO MEZ DAVIS
Hey 19 Happy 19 Intrepid 19 Here's to you and me in the new year. Let's GO! I'm kicking this annual run of shows in the stars with a chat with the chap that goes by the name of Juro Mez Davis. Starting as an MC in NYC and learning the ropes by pure graft and hands on MAKING with some intense folk (like MF doom) this guy can make a mix bump. We get into his come up and the work he does with Hip Hop legend J Cole! Yes indeed Thanks to Audeze for making the connection and providing stupidly good headphones. KOD by J Cole was MASTERED on the Audeze phones! craziness. In the nitty gritty I get into exploring a modified cassette deck as an echo. It's a wonderful and wobbly ride! Thanks to Scott Campbell for his ingenious crafting and toil. It's a total treat to work with n n n n n n nineteen!

Ep 34HOWA EP 34 - JAKE ARON
HO HO HO HOWA! Yhep we made it to the end of year special Seasons greats from me to you! Couldn't be spending this episode with a better round up companion. At long last I get to introduce you to the show's spiritual advisor Mr Jake Aron! We've toured the world together. From tiny 100 seaters to opening for Prince ... We've mixed a bunch of my records (Compass, Jamie Lidell and Building a beginning) We've grown in the game side by side and it's been amazing to watch him rocking with a badass studio in Brooklyn and loads of sweet production and mixing under his belt. Like for example the rather fantastic and highly acclaimed 2018 Snail Mail record We chat about the present and the great come up Ah yeah welcome to HOWA the hilarious and humble Mr Aron. Stay tuned :) Nitty wise I get into a noisy bath with the Koma electronics field kit. Motors on guitars, Heart beats down a wire, rhythmic radio rambles.. it's my kind of box Speaking of boxes I hope you get a couple of good gifts for the Crimble! I raise my cup to ya for the holiday rush Dreaming of a white noise Christmas Til the big n n n n 19 Byeeee

Ep 33HOWA EP 33 - THE HAXAN CLOAK
EWelcome to another LA out and about pod, this time with the wonder that is Bobby Krlic Aka The Haxan Cloak. We fall into a distorted time line as we chew the mighty cud sat humbly outside his calm studio in Silverlake. You'll hear the passings by of local wildlife faintly muttering as we pontificate the meaning of sound and have a good old fashioned ramble! From Sludge to Hollywood From Laptops on a Brick to Bjork and Atticus Ross Bobby's story is the shit! I'm very happy to have made his acquaintance and I trust you'll be equally chuffed Let's chat! Today's nitty sees Me paying homage to the work of sound artist and tape master Scott campbell who makes superb tape machine mods and sweet music! Find him on the gram here: @ondemagnetique @scttcmpbll This nitty is also inspired by the rather badass HAINBACH https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeovElJP0n0i8ADaPsRSd8g And in particular this tape loop demo (so helpful!) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYz2J4DmxVA YES! Music for EP 33 comes from Mischa Lively. An active member on the pod and a great producer. Super happy to feature his music this time! Check this link for more action: https://soundcloud.com/mischa-lively Also here's an interview with him http://www.zurkonic.com/blog/2017/12/3/mischa-lively-interview Until next time BYE (week)

Ep 32HOWA EP32 -ANN MINCIELI
Imagine being a young engineer and being thrown into the heady reality of holding down the tape machines and such for MANY a vocal recording session with Mariah Carey! Would you enjoy that rush? Would you crumble? Imagine then going on to record and mix many many MANY albums for Alicia Keys… Imagine working with Usher, Jay-Z… Whitney Houston then opening your own brick and mortar studio in the heart of New York in 2011 Artists like Beyonce, Rihanna, Depeche Mode, J. Cole, Taylor Swift, Kendrick Lamar, Lorde and so many more have since worked there! Ann Mincieli is beyond the real deal. She has forged a career in the music biz at the highest level. On top of all her achievements she remains so humble and so hungry to learn! We get into chatting about a new thing she and Alicia Keys have started called "she is the music" Ann gives mention to these great female musicians/writers/producers/mixers. Check em out! Trakgirl @trakgirl Skylar Grey @SkylarGrey jennifer decilveo @hijennwhatsup Ingrid Andress @WhatIsAnIngrid TAYLA PARX @TAYLAPARX Alex Hope https://www.alexhope.com.au YES! Welcome to Episode 32 I return to New York! Meet up with my old pals Ludwig Persik who's Album Forward Motion I produced with him a while ago. A hidden gem! check it out :) https://soundcloud.com/lpersik I went to see Jake Aron in his studio in Brooklyn. So badass! (interview soon) His wife and MASTER Jewelry maker Wing came through Check her site for amazing christmas gifts! (Thank me later) wwake.com Nitty gritty is about slowing down the wobbles Perfect for a post thanksgiving hang! Today's show is sponsored by the wonderful Jeff Turzo who runs OVERSTAYER out in LA. Some of the very best recording and mixing gear available in 2018. New and fresh. Get tones from 0 to 100000 in seconds. Crazy and Brilliant. Very happy to have him aboard! Check it all out at Overstayeraudio.com Music on this show comes from LakeCube ---------------- SoundCloud BandCamp Instagram CHEERS!

Ep 31HOWA - EP31 - SPIKE STENT
EHere we go ! No big deal, it's only Spike Stent. One of the greatest mix engineers EVER. He's put his hands and ears on countless MASSIVE (literally! lol) records. He's got Grammy's galore. Name dropping casually he's worked with Madonna, Depeche Mode, Beyonce, Bjork, Ed Sheeran, Massive Attack, Frank Ocean... I mean too many to bloody mention tbh. Needless to say he's the REAL deal. All of that and a superb chap who makes me chuckle. We get into the micro and macro. Fractal chats y'all! I get into using the polyend and dreadbox Medusa with the AMS 1580S for some sonic delights and music today is courtesy of MÒZÂMBÎQÚE Hen-joy!

Ep 30HOWA -EP30 - RAG 'N BONE MAN
EIm very happy to be welcoming the mighty voice of Rag 'n Bone man to the show ! He's lending his generous mind and voice and spreading a very welcome message of hope in these times. It can feel overwhelming in 2018. There's so much noise, one might wonder if there's a way to cut through? Well listen to Rory (rag'nbone) as he explains his path from small town England to riding high after his major LP release on Columbia, hit single around the world, multiple Brit awards and more! I get into some fade waving in the nitty gritty and we have GUEST MUSIC thanks to Peter Ibbetson I placed tracks from his Rivals EP on the show :) check the release here: https://soundcloud.com/peteribbetson/sets/peter-ibbetson-rivals-ep

Ep 29HOWA - EP29 - SI BONOBO
EWelcome to another remote LA pod! It's a REAL treat to have had a sit down and chin wag with the fabulous gent and badass musical mind that is Si Bonobo! We've orbited in the same musical lands since the early 2000's and yet this is the first substantial convo we've had. Bring it on I say :) he welcomed me into his home, we killed the AC and sweated it out for your listening pleasures. Twas a top chat. We get into the come up and the evolution of Si's styles and touch on his amazing live show setup and philosophy. Couple of Brits at the end of the rainbow as it were. Chatting in the hills of LA. Must be doing something right! Feeling very lucky. In the nitty gritty I get into a tricky gritty trying to tame the forces of feedback once again. This time feeding an eq into it's own mind. Does it work?? Av a listen! Thank yee Thank yee

Ep 28HOWA - EP28 - CHROMEO
EThe Funk Lordz have boarded the pod. we go waaaaay back and yet we've rarely had a chance for a proper chin wag. They were rolling thro Nashville so I HAD to hang with these 2 legends! We talk about surviving and evolving, keeping it fresh, staying power, LA, New York, Prince and what not. Freestyle rambles of funk. Enjoy! In today's nitty I'm discovering what sonic salt might be. Go easy. Remember they add more at restaurants. Jake Aron on the metaphor. Too true. I'm happy to say that I'm also sponsored today by plugin alliance. The place to get some MAJOR sonic power tools. chuffed! thanks dudes :) check them here. https://www.plugin-alliance.com

Ep 27HOWA - EP27 - CHROME SPARKS
EWelcome to 27. I'm in the distance pod this time chatting to the man like Chrome Sparks in Australia of all places… Not in person but over the magic Skype ping pong. It was a top treat to pick the brains of this intellectual craftsman. He's a trained percussionist with a very good ear and bold song writing moves. Since 2010 he's just not stopped Much inspiration as we talk about his past, the rise and the current set up both in the studio and live. We brave the eternal question… how does an electronic artist play live??? HOW??!?! HOWA??!?!? I dig into the multi tracking and phasing of effects to see if there are any simple pleasures hiding. Also I demo sounds from my NEW splice.com sound pack "TIME MODULATOR" Happy days

Ep 26HOWA - EP 26 - MARTIN TEREFE
EHello I'm chuffed! Why?? This episode marks one year in the land of pod! Hard to fathom but tis true. I wanted to thank everyone for listening and for all your stupendous feedback. It's highly motivating to know you're out there enjoying the show and I'll keep em coming! biweekly massive. Today's guest is a serious heavyweight with a far reaching understanding of the facets of the music world and a considered and egoless manner to boot. Perhaps it's the Scandinavian in him? Let me put it this way, he's not the kind of alpha that struts in the room fanning his accolades. He remains open and curious. Something to strive for! We had a tip top time making music for a day and I was very unhappy I'd not managed to sit him down for a chat after. He was kind enough to come back to sit in the hot chair. He got a car to the house with his bags on the way to airport. Mightily generous and definitely above and beyond considering his workload in Nashville and the long-haul that was imminent. Martin's list of accolades is long. A 2 time grammy winning producer . A potent writer across genres. An owner of multiple studios in London and New York. A developer of artists. He's worked with Jason Mraz, Train, Cat Stevens (Yusuf), Jamie Cullum, James Morrison, and KT Tunstall, with many more. Welcome some wisdom to the pod! Today's nitty is all about DI guitar fuzz. I run multiple preamps into one another, introduced some curves and let it burn. Somethings got to represent the candle on this pod cake! Thanks for making with me to my first birthday J

Ep 25HOWA - Ep25 - Larry Crane
EHello and welcome an American hero. Larry Crane! The man deserves a standing ovation. Just imagine interviewing peoples for 22 years. Giving a platform to the unsung experts that make all this amazing art alongside fascinating portraits of the household names. Larry has been producing one the most beloved audio publications around. TapeOp! Wiki tells me that the first issues were published by photocopying, hand-stapling and spray painting the covers. Look how far it's come! Larry came by the house and interviewed me for the tapeop podcast and mag (major honour) https://tapeop.com/podcasts/ After our chat we let the tapes continue to roll and I had a good ole fashioned ramble with the man. He's got anecdotes for years. 22 years. It's surreal doing this show. I feel mighty lucky to get to hang with such distinguished folk. Thank you Larry! Thank you also to Audeze for their sponsorship of todays show. Damn those LCD headphones are rather amazing. Even if you have a decent room with treatment these headphones can reveal hidden details. The transient response alone is hard to match in speaker land. I love tech that is new AND incredible. These headphones might allow you to leave the conventional studio behind. Yep! in a Biweek dudes.

Ep 24HOWA - Ep24 - Mocky
EIt's about time I had him on the pod! He's the man that came along and blew the bloody doors off for me around 2003-2004. We wrote and produced my album Multiply together and then went on to do Jim in much the same way. Nothing would be the same for me. He showed me the 2,5,1 the cycle of 4s. The minor 9... all that jazz. He was always the guy that would have a crew of musicians over and jamming at his place in Berlin. Music is communication and community with him. Something I miss a lot about those days. Just jumping on an instrument and playing for hours. It's good for the soul. He always evolves his craft. These days making more magical sounds than ever. Check his solo work for the range of humanity. From the light and playful to heavy and woeful he uses music to talk. This time we used words. Great to have ya man Welcome my friend MOCKY ! I get into a topic the two of us discussed back in the day. Sampling at high sample rates. What are the advantages when making sampled instruments? Turns out they are pretty significant. Hello! Almost a year of the show. Thanks to all for listening :)

Ep 23HOWA - Ep23- Francisca Valenzuela + Vicente Sanfuentes
EFrancisca Valenzuela and her partner Vicente Sanfuentes are a superb example of how couples can turn their deep connection into great art. The alchemy of love! OH yes!!! They have both been making big waves. Francisca Valenzuela for example has had Gold and Platinum records. No big deal. She remains extremely down to earth but make no mistake, she's a huge star in the latin music community and remains very committed to expanding awareness of women in the scene. Her festival Ruidosa is so important. It's an all female series of events that not only highlights a host of incredible music but also brings together speakers and topics that have long been neglected, relating to women working in music and art in the Latin world. Vicente ? Oh yes, he's a force. He's got such a positive outlook on life and art and it's contagious! I love hearing his perspectives on making music and his ability to grow and evolve his craft is mighty inspiring. I love these guys! Hope you all enjoy our chat. Nitty gritty is all about making randomness work toward intrigue and (hopefully)beauty :) Dice are nice! Hello!

Ep 22HOWA - Ep22 - Tony Maserati
ETony Tony Tony! Yes! Very happy to have spent a mo getting to know the fellow. (not sure I can keep up that rhyme scheme!) There's so much one could say about Mr Maserati.. or so little.. So little might be "He mixes Beyonce" for example. I mean MIXES BEYONCE!! It's insane. I think I'd probably have a heart attack if I had that stress on my shoulders but Tony is a mightily chill gent. I was so impressed by his LA space and his commitment to moving forward and forging his own path. He's a major inspiration! Once again. Thanks to the man. Hope you enjoy the rambles :) In the nitty gritty I get into a sampling technique I picked up from electronic pioneer Matthew Herbert. Such a simple idea that really can get you new sounds with next to no gear! lo-fi joy. Thanks again to www.sounds.com for their continued support of the show. They have some of the best material available for making that competitive music in 2018. I even found a slew of zither sounds. You never know when you might need to zither it up! They have it all! cheers guys J

Ep 21HOWA - Ep21 - Mark Ronson
ESuper happy to have Mark on the show! Modern legend with the hefty pedigree and the skills to move with the times What a crazy road he's had working alongside some of the biggest and brightest in the biz We chew the cud in a comfy part of his new studio zone at the sound factory in Hollywood Where many a badass record has been made and where WHATS GOING ON was mixed… no biggie. What's so cool is Mark keeps that spirit going so well with a great crew around him and a revolving door of top talent We chat about his new record label and the uber talented KING PRINCESS, we chat AMY WINEHOUSE we chat about inspiration And beyond Good stuff. I get into the transformation game in nitty gritty. The alchemy of vocal to synth, guitar to synth I crack out my old pal the MS20 for a ride into change town. Thanks again to the excellent people at www.sounds.com for the kind show sponsorship Cheers all Was a fun one to make J
Ep 21HOWA - Ep21 - MARK RONSON
EHanging Out With Audiophiles - Ep21 - MARK RONSON by hanging out with audiophiles

Ep 20HOWA - Ep20 - ATRAK
EAtrak in the house! So pleased to spend some 1 on 1 time with the man at his new abode in LA. The house is STUNNING! wow. Such good taste! Comes as no surprise. If you want to learn about making moves you should pay attention to this guy! He's made so many good decisions and takes his craft super seriously whilst remaining completely down to earth and full of enthusiasm. One of the best scratch djs of all time, owner of the badass fools gold record label which has been around over 10 years..... Hugely successful producer and entrepreneur!! He's the real deal! Yes! Today on the show I'm exploring the secret life of the lav mic. Small enough to fit inside drums and get lost in places mics usually cant probe. I probe away in the nitty gritty. Also I'm very happy to say the show is sponsored by the excellent folks at www.sounds.com A new way to get the freshness in your music. Everything from harps to hammers, full loops to tiny sfx. There's a HUGE array of stuff to chose from and thanks to a very impressive filtering system you can quickly navigate through the library and get exactly what you need. 2018 style! Nothing in the way of that idea!! Cheers dudes!

Ep 19HOWA - Ep19 - Andrew Lappin
EHello! A trip to LA anyone?? why yes!! There were so many tip top interviews made on my last jaunt over to the west coast. meet my new friend mr Lappin! http://www.andrewlappin.com Andrew is a friend of the pod by proxy as he's pals with my spiritual advisor Jake Aron! yes. We all love Jake as we shall discuss further on the show. We get into the way it feels to be in a potent shed by sunset sound. How to make your drums sound modern (aka the holy grail of recording) The joy is in the journey! I dive into the pool of convolution to see what OTHER than room impulse responses can be used to yield the funk. yep. I even ask YOU a question a question>? yes!

Ep 18HOWA - Ep18 - Sean O'Brien
EYo! Welcome to my 18th Birthday. The show is now a ripe 36 weeks old and I'm chuffed to have Sean Obrien on the show. He's a top chap and really down to ground fellow who's a relatively under the radar badass and someone I'd not heard of until our meeting but now he's very much a part of the extended family :) He's worked with Moses Sumney, the national and a whole host of folks include Tony Berg who is a recurring figure on the pod having mentored Blake Mills and Shawn Everett so it's that LA knowledge in the house! check this link: http://seanobrienmusic.com I get into the making MUSIC with delays.. what? yeah THAT! Music from pure feedback. Bucket in a brigade all sining their weird wobbly song! Kiss the hand that feeds you :) Hello hello

Ep 17HOWA - Ep17 - Kimbra
EEh up! We've got Kimbra on a bus, $20 tapes, silly songs and some brain food. You into that? Kimbra has a new album out! Primal Heart. Give it a listen peoples! In the nitty gritty I get tapes and slam them together to phase the shit out of some phase Kimbra mentions some interesting Brain stuff at the end. https://www.wired.com/2011/01/the-neuroscience-of-music/ your brain on music!!! let's go

Ep 16HOWA - Ep16 - Unknown Mortal Orchestra
EMy chat with Ruban Nielson aka Unknown Mortal Orchestra :) What a top chap. He took precious time before tour to muse and ramble with me on the methods behind his wonderful madness. Super creative, super inventive Ruban is the real deal. Really chuffed to have him on the show. I'm a fan of his music and productions! His new album "sex and food" is out NOW on al the good platforms. Grab a physical copy I'd say :) Support for the show comes from fjord fuzz. A quality maker of brutal fuzz and exciting boxes to explode and erode signals in all those ways we love. check em here!! https://www.facebook.com/fjordfuzz/ nitty gritty this show sees me testing the power of a $30 mic on drums. what can be done? I mean really WHAT can be DONE!!! cheers !

Ep 15HOWA - Ep15 - Andrew Sarlo
EI made a new friend on my latest trip to LA. This gent has already made some seriously badass records. Nick Hakim, Big Thief, Show me the Body and more! Not bad for 29. Not at ALL bad :) Just goes to show what good ears and a good mind can do. We talk of his less is more mix setup which make Andrew a real shining example of the new school to me. This interview was conducted in a friends apparent in downtown LA (thanks Silvia!) You hear a weird dog at one point. Not in pain, just sounding off about the canine situation no doubt. Nitty gritty this episode is a gated affair. MULTI gates! It's new to me. I just thought of it and tried it for this show. It's a bit of a time consuming process but it YIELDS! gate the evil y'all expand the gold :)

Ep 14HOWA - Ep14 - Roger Moutenot
EHI Guys This is a special one for me. Roger and his whole family have really made our time in Nashville something magical. As you'll hear, he's a warm and deeply knowledgable chap with SO many incredible stories from his journeys in the madcap world of music. From his raw garage band days, to the heady rushe of a major MAJOR studio job in New York in the 80s, to the trips around the world as a heavily in demand freelancer and now to his superb Nashville studio he's seen it all. Grab a quality beverage and sip down some of his wisdom. Having worked with everyone from Lou Reed to Grandmaster Flash. Yo la tengo to Pat Carney of the Black keys he never stops and we're talking about 1000s and 1000s of sessions at the controls. Such a wonderful person, a great Dad and Husband to our good friend Barbara (who you'll discover has exceptional ears and taste!) We are friends with the whole family coz they are all just ace. Hi Marshall! Hi Malcolm! YES!! It's a real privilege to call Roger a friend :) Meanwhile in techy bits I get my feet wet in the heady world of MIDI files. Take and remake for 2018! The bad thing about MIDI is it's pretty old and clunky.. the good thing is it's old and full of the fruits of people's hard toil. The amazing resource that is www.midiworld.com has changed it all for me. Grab some MIDI and mash it up! Made with love from Nashville Hello!

Ep 13HOWA - Ep13 - Darrell Thorp
EA Deep and Tech heavy dive into the Knowledge pool that is Darrell Thorp! He's a multi grammy kind of dude and yet there's no pretense. He has worked with some of the best in the biz like Radiohead, Paul McCartney, Beck, Outkast and more! yep. Mad audiophilatiousness hangs. We chat about his time with Dr Dre and all the red lights on the board. The good the bad n zee ugly in gear and signal. Foo fighters and a great deal more! I also nitty the gritty out of the Altec 9067b filter. The fabled King Tubby filter is now my grubbies and I throw some bits into it to hear how it sounds. ALSO I made a couple of patches for you ableton live users to check so you can get a taste of the altec in the digital domain! https://www.dropbox.com/sh/7dzrttyja7o3yp8/AACoi5vvjFJhqPWUXtyg2cSFa?dl=0 follow the read me and you should be golden! I posted a quick vid of it on the hangingoutwithaudiophiles instagram to show it in action :) Cheers friends Jamie

Ep 12HOWA - Ep12 - Susan Rogers
EAmazing times that we can find and talk to our heroes! Here's Susan Rogers and she's responsible for making the best prince records (imho) the BEST ones. I mean the VERY best ones. She was by his side and in the studio at all times.. day and night. The 4 year tour of duty was time well spent. I owe her a huge debt of gratitude. Without her energy, Prince would have not been able to create and share his ideas in the same way. I'd have Never heard the music in the same way over the Atlantic. I'm THRILLED to share this one with you all. She's a wonder! Thanks to Universal Audio once again for their kind support.. Let's get on with the show! Uptown!

Ep 11HOWA - Ep11 - Money Mark
EYES! Money Mark is in the hot chair. Quite literally as Ahmed Gallab had only just finished our chat. 2017, Turin.. we delve into the many minds of Mark. The kind of mind that will take things apart and rebuild them. The kind of mind that is not content to settle. He's a very curious and unique fellow who's got WAY too many good stories for a solitary podcast but there you go.. this is PART 1!! I get gritty with a cheap contact mic and probe the strings of pianos and tenor guitars before destroying the signals with plugins. Thanks again to the good folks at UNIVERSAL AUDIO www.uaudio.com for their excellent support and to all you lovely lot for your ears n brains. cast away! Money Mark's fantastic machine link!! www.Frankolodeon.com

Ep 10HOWA - Ep10 - Paul Epworth
EThis Episode sees Paul Epworth in the hot chair! His OWN chair as we got to speak in the LEGENDARY studio that is known as "The Church" for good reason. It's a yeah.. it's a church! An immense and potent zone of creativity! we learn of Paul's journey from shed to Holy rooms and his incredible rise :) Producing Adele. Let's just think about that for a second shall we!?! I get deep with a bit of mono to poly joy in my studio B nitty gritty experiments As promised here's a link to the Max for Live patch to control your KENTON PRO 2000 you will need Live 10 to run it (as it uses sysex) https://www.dropbox.com/s/n31o23sx0w15a14/kenton%20pro2000.amxd?dl=0 Thanks to Universal Audio for their sponsorship :) check them out at www.uaudio.com

Ep 9HOWA - Ep9 - Chris Taylor (Grizzy Bear)
EEpisode 9 Happy new bits guys! This week I'm a chattin with the joyful soul that is Chris Taylor of the fabulous grizzly bear! We delve into the tents of life both real and metaphorical. We ponder the sublime and sup on a bloody good cuppa! It's pod time dudes! Welcome to the first of the year :)) Today's show is helped along nicely by the good folks at reverb.com. For a limited time they are offering 10% off a selection of plugins that I have hand selected. so.... I can vouch for every one. Get yer savings ! Go to reverb.com/jamielidell and use the promo code jamie to get your discount!! Yeah !!!

Ep 8HOWAs - Ep8 - Hrishikesh Hirway (song exploder podcast)
EEpisode 8 and ITS CHRISTMAS :) I didn't plan it like this but the schedule said yes so here we are! Happy holidays all This week I've Hrishikesh Hirway, the master mind behind the fantastic SONG EXPLODER podcast. He is super generous with his insights and just a very good natured chap. Good chat! In the nitty gritty I get into the bluetooth speaker as fx tool. Cheap n cheerful! Happy happy!

Ep 7HOWA - Ep7 - Ahmed Gallab
EEPISODE 7 ! Welcome to the hot chair the wonderful soul that is Ahmed Gallab. We talk about his musical lines. Both historical lines and compositional lines. We love on his band mates and generally love on all things music. This week I SHOOTOUT samplers! I took a short sound and fed it into the SP1200, MPC60, PROPHET 2000, AKAI S612, OTO BISCUIT, CASIO SK-1, MIRAGE and more. Comparing what these lo-fi legends are all about. Thanks to Fabfilter for the use of Pro-L2 ! the baddest limiter in the game. Cheers dudes!

Ep 6HOWA - Ep6 - Shawn Everett
EI got to catch up with this amazing fellow as we cruise into the 6th episode. Shawn has his own ways to the gold and gold he HAS! Yes, we are talking about a grammy winner here. He fears no obstacle. He actually CREATES problems for himself along the way to be able to avoid the dull ways of normality. He shares backstory and explains WHY the low ways are as potent as the high ways! I get into realtime beatbox and chop stick beat making and there's a winner in the izotope competition!