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Innovating Music: Tech & Transformation

Innovating Music: Tech & Transformation

By: Rethink Next LLC
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AI, blockchain, and streaming are rewriting the rules of music. 🎶 Host Gigi Johnson talks with artists, innovators, and industry leaders transforming how music is created, shared, and experienced.


Gigi brings you conversations with leading experts, creators, and entrepreneurs shaping the sound and business of tomorrow. Discover how AI is revolutionizing audio editing and data management, how blockchain is creating new paradigms for ticketing and artist payments, and how live music experiences are transforming through digital streams and new production methods.


We explore the evolving landscape for independent artists, new monetization strategies, and the challenges and opportunities in local and global music markets, from Los Angeles to China and Latin America. Whether you're an artist, industry professional, or a curious fan, Innovating Music offers insightful perspectives on the cutting edge of music and tech.


Tune in to understand the big trends, surprising frictions, and bold solutions pushing music forward.

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Episodes
  • Dreaming Up New Instruments with Mike Butera, Artiphon
    Nov 20 2023

    Mike Butera has gone on some intriguing journeys, connecting music performance passions, philosophy and sound studies, and tech in creating new musical instruments for regular people to get into music. He shares his path to launching Artiphon after years in academic circles, ways he learned how to market new devices and thrive with Kickstarter, and how the adventure is going so far as they get ready to release the Chorda in late 2023.


    Guest: Dr. Mike Butera, Founder & CEO, Artiphon

    Dr. Mike Butera is the founder & CEO of Artiphon, a music tech company designing smart instruments that anyone can play. Mike received his Ph.D. in Sound Studies from Virginia Tech and was a professor of Sociology and Philosophy for 6 years. Prior to founding Artiphon, Mike was a consumer electronics product designer, a touring musician, and a public speaker in music & technology.


    What are you most passionate about with your current work? : Inspiring people to be musical for just a minute every day!


    Links:

    • https://artiphon.com
    • https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikebutera/
    • https://www.facebook.com/Artiphon
    • Visit our website: https://innovatingmusic.com
    • Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@innovatingmusicpodcast
    • Subscribe and leave a review!

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    53 mins
  • Jason Kramer on Keeping Music Discovery Human in the Age of Algorithms
    Nov 20 2023

    Jason Kramer shares his journey to being an EMT during the AIDS Epidemic, LA Riots, and Northridge Earthquake to Fox Sports to KLOS and KCRW. He talks about the magic of Sunday nights, how he created and drove his own luck through persistent work, asking for opportunities, and taking on new challenges. He shares a bit of his experience being present during the inception of Billie Eilish, including being in the opening scene of her documentary and playing himself in three movies. Jason discusses his various creative pursuits, including photography, directing videos, and teaching.


    Guest: Jason Kramer, KCRW DJ, Music Supervisor, Photographer, and Educator


    For the last 20 years, Jason Kramer has been in the field of music and radio. Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, Kramer worked as an EMT during the late 80s and early 90s; and through the 1992 Los Angeles riots. After changing his career as a medic in the hard streets of LA for ten years, he decided to work in radio starting in 1992 on KLOS, screening calls for the widely popular "Seventh Day." From that point on, Jason realized that music and radio were his calling.


    During his transition, he started off with a stint working with SoCal favorites Sublime and their label Skunk Records. In 1996, he moved on to Fox Sports TV as their full-time music supervisor for 6 years, leading him to become a show producer on Fox Sports Radio. He has also worked in various other aspects of music including management, radio DJ, publishing, creative consulting, music photography, education, and as a music supervisor.


    Jason started off as a KCRW volunteer in the mid-90s and has been on air since 1997 during a show called The Lab. You can hear Jason on his weekly show on Sunday nights on KCRW and KCRW.com, and can be found playing himself on several films and TV shows in the past few years.


    Links:

    • KCRW: https://www.kcrw.com/music/shows/jason-kramer
    • X: https://twitter.com/kcrwkramer
    • IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2625239/
    • Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jason_Kramer
    • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jason.kramer.37
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/liquidcourage/
    • Visit our website: https://innovatingmusic.com
    • Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@innovatingmusicpodcast
    • Subscribe and leave a review!

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    59 mins
  • Jordy Freed on Reinventing Your Career and Shaping Sony’s Audio Future
    May 2 2023

    Jordy Freed from Sony Corporation of America shared his journey from jazz saxophone and building websites to public relations and marketing. Twists and turns took him to radio, Blue Note, Grey Advertising, and finally to Sony. He shares the stories of his twists and turns and the challenges of managing and growing diverse brands. Jordy talks about what he's excited about now and what is changing the workflow of creators.


    Guest: Jordy Freed, Head of Partner Marketing & Strategy, Brand & Business Development, Video & Sound Products, Sony Corporation of America


    As the Head of Partner Marketing & Strategy, Brand & Business Development, Video & Sound Products at Sony Corporation of America, Jordy Freed leads marketing, business development, and communication strategy for the multinational company. A talented sax player who considered becoming a professional musician, the Philly native got his start as a publicist for the jazz firm DL Media, held marketing and PR roles at Blue Note, and made a quick foray into advertising at the top firm Grey. Upon returning to Blue Note in 2016, he partnered with Sony on the creation of NYC’s Sony Hall, the first venue to feature Sony’s immersive music experience, 360RA. This led to an in-house position at Sony, where he became the first U.S. employee on their Brand & Business Development team, with the remit to develop multi-million dollar business strategies. In this role, he has overseen collaborations with Doja Cat, Pink, Lil Nas X, Pharrell Williams, and Alicia Keys, struck deals to reimagine the David Bowie catalog in 360RA alongside immersive activations, led the company’s partnership with Amazon Music, and much more. He now leads marketing and business development for 360RA, as well as global branding activities for a host of sound products.



    Mentioned Links
    • Sony Corporation of America: https://www.sony.com/en_us/SCA/index.html
    • Jordy Freed on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordyfreed
    • Visit our website: https://innovatingmusic.com
    • Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@innovatingmusicpodcast
    • Subscribe and leave a review!

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    49 mins
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