by caroc | Jul 30, 2019 | audio/visual, compilations, podcast
Here’s a podcast I made for female:pressure – an international database and support network for women, womxn and non binary identifying peoples working in the multi-faceted fields stemming from electronic music club culture. This is a journey through some...
by caroc | May 8, 2012 | Uncategorized
Tweet Following on from a blog post a wrote last year, Compression, EQ and the female voice, I have been invited to give a 10 minute presentation at an exciting new postgraduate research Event at the London College of Communication, University of the Arts London. The...
by caroc | Nov 12, 2011 | musings on music by others, studio engineering
Tweet Just recently I have come across a couple of interviews about or with well-known female musicians who are challenging the standard treatment of their voice recordings in popular music engineering and production. Bjork’s technical enabler Damian Taylor...
by caroc | Oct 16, 2011 | musings on music by others
Tweet As a harbourer of an electronic music blog, I couldn’t forego commenting upon Bjork’s latest journey into sound (and everything). After a headphone immersion session with Biophilia, i am bemused and beguiled. The magic and steadfastness of the...
by caroc | Jan 20, 2010 | artist as a business, random
…experimental electronica and all that un-razzmatazz just don’t stoke the fires in the eyes i know. so i sometimes turn to laurie anderson/bjork comparatives and feel i am cheating myself of my own approach and intention as well as sounding like i trying...
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