With isolation and remote work looming last week, we recorded a podcast conversation about communication and collaboration. Irregular host Tristra Newyear Yeager (and rock paper scissors writer / strategist) tells Eleanor Rust, rps marketing director, about essential lessons she’s learned from collaborating with people scattered around the globe, and how to maximize listening while minimizing distraction. How could music creation change as tech solutions for synchronous collaboration develop? What might the future of music creation and collaboration share with our past? Peek into rabbit holes ranging from traditional blind minstrels in Ukraine to Soundwhale to Breugel paintings. Listen to the full episode on our website or wherever you pod your favorite casts.
Follow these rabbit holes yourself:
Soundwhale, an app for remote music and production collaboration
Some information on Kobzari, the blind peasant minstrels of Ukraine
Pieter Breugel the Elder's "Wedding Dance" (with bagpipers)
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The Music Tectonics podcast goes beneath the surface of the music industry to explore how technology is changing the way business gets done. Weekly episodes include interviews with music tech movers & shakers, deep dives into seismic shifts, and more.
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