Great podcast! I have been listening for a while. I may be a minority here but I use a podcast app on my phone that downloads the latest episodes. With the new format, I just get a teaser and not the full episode.

Yep, same here. I then listened on Bandcamp. Beautiful episode.

Meng Qi played a few days ago on powwow live stream from Beijing using w/ a lot - forward to 47min for the start of his set

https://youtu.be/NvlhVlr2ZYo

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Just wanted to say thank you for this. I’ve subscribed and I’m looking forward to getting into it.

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this is such a wonderful podcast
I enjoy hearing from people I think of as handles
going back to the original monome forum

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I just wanted to say, BTW, that I LOVE the SOUND + PROCESS podcast!

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@dan_derks same! it’s really lovely. i’ve only heard a few of the most recent, but already hoping you continue its production.

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@giftculture + @_opial: thank you so much for the kind words and encouragement!

(mod hat: as a heads up, I merged your sweet sentiments to this thread, since it is where all things S+P live.)

I am going to be releasing a new episode very soon, thank you for the patience. I’ve actually been tied up with finishing my first album, which means I’ll be back on the ‘Executing the modular album’ thread soon anyway! lol.

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That’s awesome news. Both abou trhe new episode and the music. Really dig your music !!

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Just saying dan, this is going to be a perfect opportunity to interview yourself

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that’s what liner notes are for babyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy :wink:

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Double excitement! Is the @dan_derks album the other New Thing!?

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https://soundcloud.com/sound-and-process/ep_14

@Rodrigo is a seasoned improviser + performer, which directly influences his approach to designing software interactions. Through careful consideration of the needs of the performer, he builds software that can be easily manipulated through gestures akin to playing acoustic instruments.

Since 2011’s The Party Van, Rodrigo has built many incredible bits of software, ranging from dynamic varispeed loopers to huge leaps in concat re-synthesis, but at the core of these tools is an aesthetic that can only be described as “lo-fi, broken, digital stuff.”

Beyond the performance videos and audio artifacts housed on his website, Rodrigo has also written a considerable amount of essays trying to understand the mechanics of how improvisers improvise. His findings are fascinating, annotated with interactive examples and self-reference. Rod’s academic + artistic endeavors often play out as a non-linear looping mechanism.

Throughout the episode, Rodrigo shares insights into his performance practice, unpacks the importance of formal training when working within an experimental context, and plants flags in the common ground between comedy + music improvisation.

(per the stockholders’ request, this episode has a little more derks than the last few.)

Thank you all for being here and making lines. <3

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20 chars of NICE! :star_struck:

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Yeahhh!!! Can’t wait to listen to this tonight !! Thank you dan!

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Ah great! Looking forward to this. Thanks again

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Yes, Dan!
My commute is going to be much more fun today.
This is one of the interviews I was waiting for.
Thanks @dan_derks and @Rodrigo

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knew he was going to be next heh

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this episode comes to me as an important reminder that improvising is really really hard and not really really easy. wow.

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I am so excited to listen to this episode :slight_smile:
the monome cocolase app sent me down a spiral that would become years of my life
thank you

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