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Pushing Faders

Pushing Faders

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Pushing Faders is a broadcast sound centric podcast where we talk to guests and industry professionals about their experience working in TV. Each episode we will have a new guest on to discuss their career in sound and projects they work on.
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This is What Anxiety Feels Like Sarah Fader is the Co-Founder of Stigma Fighters, a 501C3 mental health non-profit organization. Her writing has been featured in Psychology Today, The Atlantic, Vice, McSweeny's and The Huffington Post. She lives with panic disorder and ADHD and and this is her podcast. www.sarahfader.com
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The FADER Uncovered is a series of in-depth conversations with the world’s most impactful musicians, from genre-defining stars to avant-garde pioneers hosted by seven time Grammy Award winner, Oscar Award winner, legendary record producer and DJ, Mark Ronson. Each episode is rooted in these musicians’ iconic FADER cover stories, an institution that, over the past two decades, has told artists’ stories like no other. It’s a chance to talk about the past, present, and future of music and artis ...
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Faders Up Podcast

Czar, Desiree, and Oshay

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3 Nashville pro audio professionals, Czar, Desiree, and Oshay, discuss pro audio topics and beyond. Everything from gear to recording, mixing, music production, music business, and creatives lifestyle in this entertaining and informative podcast.
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Fader Radio

M. Pickett

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Inspired by independent radio and podcasters, this goes out to fellow music geeks. Styles of music will range from metal to indie; ambient to noise; experimental to post rock; progressive to pop; and anything else that's found to be cool.The purpose of Fader Radio is not to make profit or to plunder, but to present the works of artists and labels. Hopefully entertaining all the way. They need your support to make a living and to create their art. So buy their records and go to their shows.
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Ateisten Anders Stjernholm inviterer til debat om tro og religion. Er den danske kultur vitterligt kristen? Har Danmark godt af religion? Er islam og kristendom godt for mennesker? Den ateistiske vært mener, at religioner disker op med tvivlsomme påstande, og at de præger vores samfund negativt. Han inviterer hver uge troende mennesker og eksperter i studiet for at diskutere aktuelle temaer inden for religion og tro.
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Кирилл Fader – Солоницын Кирилл Борисович. Родился в 1984 г. в Москве. Электронной музыкой увлекся с 1996 г., именно тогда появилась Станция 106.8 и миксы диджеев,записанные с этого радио стали ежемесячно пополнять скромную коллекцию.Шли года и со временем Кирилл понял, что House Музыка – это именно то, без чего невозможно жить, что пора заняться этим серьезно и вставать за вертушки. Учась в 11 классе,он...
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The Post Fader Podcast

Blackstock Music Group

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Welcome to the Post Fader Podcast. The undisputed podcast for the Independent Music Industry. This isn’t the conversation of sensationalism in the music industry that you normally see. These are real independent music industry discussions the through eyes and experiences of top freelance producers, songwriters, publishers, supervisors and recording artists. Here we discuss real life situations and issues indie professionals face everyday while creating some of their biggest hits currently ar ...
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Send us a text The Faders Up Podcast is finally back. I know its been a while but life has been life'n. On this episode Czar and Oshay discuss the difficulties of having to move their setup. Hopefully this teach some what NOT to do when moving their setups. There is now a mailing list. We will be using this mailing list to share updates, giveaways,…
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Alex Robert Ross is joined by Cady Siregar, Raphael Helfand, and Sandra Song for a run through the songs that didn't make the bracket but couldn't be ignored, before Vivian Medithi, Jordan Darville, and David Renshaw rejoin the pod to hammer out the winner of our Final Four. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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We pick the last of our Final Four from the Brat Regional, the quadrant dedicated to the runaway trend of the past few months: bright green, self-confident, totally unbothered. Charli XCX started it, but it doesn’t have to be pop music — it’s a state of mind more than a sound. Alex Robert Ross is joined by Brat experts Sandra Song, Hannah Sung, and…
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Today we look at the Touch Grass regional. This is warm weather music, the tracks that should be drifting out of Bluetooth speakers in a park at 6 p.m. Alex Robert Ross is joined by Raphael Helfand and Jordan Darville to make the case for songs by Ravyn Lenae & Ty Dolla $ign, Quavo & Lana Del Rey, Amaarae, and more. Learn more about your ad choices…
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With one song already in the Final Four, we take on the Slacker Regional. This is your soundtrack for waking up at noon, throwing on a shirt you haven’t washed in two weeks, and avoiding getting a summer job. Alex Robert Ross, Cady Siregar, David Renshaw, and Hannah Sung break down tracks from MJ Lenderman, Peggy Gou, and Porter Robinson. We also p…
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On the first day of The FADER's Songs of the Summer Week, presented by Splice, we look at the Main Stage corner of the bracket — the songs you couldn't avoid this year, whether you liked it or not. We look at Chappell Roan's rise, Kendrick Lamar's devastating blows to Drake, and Asake and Central Cee's algorithm-busing collaboration. Learn more abo…
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Composer John Jesensky and I talk about music, Inspector Gadget, Thomas Newman, piano, and more!Composer/conductor JOHN JESENSKY earned his B.M. in Music Composition from the HarttSchool of Music under the tutelage of composer Stephen Gryc, as well as leading wind ensembleconductor Glen Adsit. John was awarded his M.M. in Film Composition from New …
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The last episode of Season One, Glenn Stilwell talks to Pushing Faders about his Dobly Atmos training classes, working in Atmos and how remote production was ahead of the curve in the US. Give Glenn a shout on this LinkedIn page for more info about Dolby Atmos Training https://www.linkedin.com/in/glenn-stilwell-cbt-wr6o…
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Send us a text On this episode the cast is joined by A Kidd to discuss brand loyalty. They answer questions such a are they loyal to any brands, what brand has the biggest fan base, and which brand is the most hated on. There is now a mailing list. We will be using this mailing list to share updates, giveaways, product discounts and more. You can s…
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Send us a text On this episode of the Faders Up Podcast Czar is joined by Touchtone DSG to discuss gear they feel is underrated. They also discuss attending pro audio school, preferring simplistic plugins, and control surfaces. There is now a mailing list. We will be using this mailing list to share updates, giveaways, product discounts and more. Y…
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Nigel Heath is a 3 time BAFTA winning and 6 times Emmy Nominated Re-Recording mixer with a long ongoing career in Film & Television during which he has been a contributor to hundreds of productions including 'Shaun Of The Dead', 'Hot Fuzz', 'In Bruges', 'Four Lions', 'The Outlaws', 'The Sparks Brothers', 'Killing Eve', 'Peaky Blinders' and all epis…
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Joining Chris on this weeks episode is Ollie Nesham from Red TX to chat about his career in audio and music mobiles. With countless credits to his name, there isn't many artists that Ollie hasn't recorded in one way or another, whether it be at a festival or recorded for their live DVDs or albums. As well as providing a mobile recording studio, Oll…
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Joining Chris on Pushing Faders this episode is Tudor Davies. Tudor started at the BBC in 1991 and has had a career spread across multiple sound crafts in the TV industry from operating a boom pole on sitcoms to his work as sound supervisor on the legendary BBC show Later with Jools Holland.Di Pushing Faders
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Send us a text The Faders Up Podcast is back for Season 5! In this episode Czar is joined by singer songwriter producer K Penny. They discuss her set up for recording vocals, the DAW she uses, why she purchased a Lauten Audio Eden, and more. There is now a mailing list. We will be using this mailing list to share updates, giveaways, product discoun…
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Send us a text In the season 4 finale the discuss what company they think will make the biggest noise in 2024. They also reflect on 2023 and what they are looking for forward to in 2024. There is now a mailing list. We will be using this mailing list to share updates, giveaways, product discounts and more. You can sign up for the mailing list at ht…
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On this week's Pushing Faders, I am joined by Richard Sillitto and Andy Tapley from the BBC's Strictly Come Dancing. Over the course of the episode we discuss what it takes to bring the audio side of one of the biggest yearly shows to air. With the complexity of mixing both the presentation and music on one sound desk, a noisy studio floor and just…
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On this weeks episode of Pushing Faders, Chris chats with BAFTA Award winning Sound Director Robert Edwards. With a career spanning 50 years, there isn't much in the TV industry that Robert hasn't worked on. Having been refused a job at the BBC in his early years to then be ask by them to head up the audio department on their Eurovision coverage in…
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Send us a text In this episode the hosts discuss Spotify changing their payout rates, Universal Audio makes Luna free, and Ableton has a price drop on the Push 3. There is now a mailing list. We will be using this mailing list to share updates, giveaways, product discounts and more. You can sign up for the mailing list at http://eepurl.com/hzwW4f A…
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Joining me on this week's show is Henry Goodman, Director of Product Management from Calrec. Calrec manufacture audio mixing consoles out their old textile mill in West Yorkshire. With their products being used across the globe and their name being synonymous with broadcast audio consoles.Di Pushing Faders
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Vibe with us on the "funnest" episode yet, where we break down the illest TV show theme songs ever! We're spilling the tea on the tunes that became instant bops and shaped our small screen obsessions. From iconic beats that set the mood to tracks that turned TV into a full-on experience, join the conversation as we sing about the cultural and lasti…
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On the first episode of Pushing Faders, I chat to Ian Rosam about his career and how he and his fellow sound supervisor Robert Edwards created the football coverage we know today. In 1992 the Premier League kicked off in England and Sky Sports' coverage changed how football looks and sounds to this day. Taking influences from light entertainment so…
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Send us a text In this episode the hosts discuss Universal Audio now selling plugins for Waves prices. They also discuss the new open format called daw project, and their thoughts about Apple owning Logic. Oshay shares an interesting way to cancel all our subscription services, but Czar does not agree. Desiree give Ableton the middle finger for the…
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In this electrifying podcast episode, we dive into the epic battleground of DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations) used by music producers worldwide. As the music production landscape evolves, so do the fervent and savage defenders of their chosen DAWs. Join us as we explore the relentless loyalty and passion of users for software like Ableton Live, Log…
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In a world where music is the soundtrack of our lives, we often find ourselves grooving to the beat of songs with lyrics that challenge our morals and beliefs. Join Post Fader on this thought-provoking conversation through the world of popular music as we explore the captivating allure of controversial lyrics. From Oliver Anthony to Jazmine Sulliva…
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We collectively have thousands of projects with writers and producers and thousands of hours of experience writing with so many different types of songwriters and artists. But do the greats NEED trauma to write great music? In this emotionally charged episode, we delve deep into the enigmatic relationship between trauma and songwriting. Clef, Jordy…
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Send us a text In this episode the hosts discuss analog summing, and if they think its as popular as it was a decade and a half ago. With Oshay out they get help from Byron Morrow, a Nashville music producer and bass player, who like Czar, analog sums with a Dangerous D-box. There is now a mailing list. We will be using this mailing list to share u…
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Comedian cum rapper-producer Jaboukie Young-White tells The FADER’s David Renshaw what he wants to explore through his music, sheds light on his influences, opens up about the trepidation he felt making a record in the first place, and discusses the similarities between music and stand-up comedy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm…
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In this episode, Michelle Tillis Lederman talks about her book, The Connector's Advantage. What does it mean to have a mindset of abundance? How can one be conscientious and maintain fulfilling relationships? Learn how being generous is good for you and the person who receives your gifts. Here's more about Michelle:Michelle is an accomplished speak…
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Nathaniel Ritchie and Parker Corey join The FADER’s David Renshaw to discuss the metaphorical passing of the torch from Injury Reserve to By Storm, expand on the process of making their new music, and look back at the previous decade of their work together. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Join me as I talk with the lovely Bryanna Gary, creator of The Angry Noodle blog! Bryanna is a neurospicy rockstar who creates "silly little guys." She's a streamer, gamer and a badass. She is an alumna of NYU's Gallatin School of Individualized Study, where I also went. We love Bryanna, who also goes by Brie or Brioche. Here's more about The Angry…
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Richard Brockman MD lost his mother to suicide when he was only 7 years old. Since that day he has been trying to put the pieces of his life back together. In his book Life After Death - Surviving Suicide, Dr. Brockman describes his journey of loss and healing. Richard Brockman, MD, is a clinical professor in the department of psychiatry at Columbi…
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A few days before the release of their new album Mid Air, hip-hop duo Paris Texas talk to FADER contributor Dylan Green about movies, how every Paris Texas project is a timestamp, the pros and cons of the pop-punk revival, artist vs. listener perceptions of their music, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Join me and August McLaughlin, as we talk about ADHD things and the Adderall shortage! I love August because we have such similar brains. She talks freely about female sexuality at Girl Boner Radio and she's an amazing writer. Also, we ran around without shirts and our parents told us that wasn't okay. Here's more about the lovely August:August is …
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Ghosting can be painful. When you're ghosted, you don't know why the person stopped talking to you. Whether you're the ghoster or the ghostee, this phenomenon impacts us. Jennifer Maddox-Byrd, LCSW and I sit down to talk about the concept of cutting someone out of your life.Di Sarah Fader
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