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    EP#93: {Binaural S05 Finale} Embodying Electronic Music with NYX at Hidden Notes Festival

    en-usNovember 08, 2023
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    About this Episode

    Ready for a binaural sound adventure?

    We’re wrapping up S05 of Girls Twiddling Knobs with an extra-special episode where, together, we take an immersive binaural deep dive into the ecosystem that is NYX.

    NYX are often described as an electronic drone choir and are a group of women and non-binary vocalists and non-vocalists who use music technology to create dense, musical creations and performance experiences with artists such as GTK alumni Gazelle Twin, amongst many others.

    Recorded live at Hidden Notes festival in September, Isobel accompanied the collective over two days to document not just their use of music technology, but also how this is informed by a deep personal connection and somatic practices.

    This episode also required a different editing approach than usual, so expect to hear lots of sound design and soundscape composition throughout!

    We’ve got an hour of immersive sonic goodness waiting for you - which is of course, what we’re all about here at Girls Twiddling Knobs - so sit back, relax and remember to grab some headphones for the best audio experience.

    You can check out NYX here >>

    You can check out Hidden Notes festival here >>

    Featuring the voices of NYX: Sian O’Gorman, Philippa Neels, Alicia Jane Turner, Ruth Corey, Phoebe Pimlott, Shireen Qureshi, Cecilia Morgan (Cil) and Laura Misch

    Recorded, edited, produced and narrated by Isobel Anderson.

    Additional composition and sound design also by Isobel Anderson.

    Girls Twiddling Knobs is hosted by Isobel Anderson, produced by Isobel Anderson and Jade Bailey and is a Female DIY Musician Production.

    Explore more episodes here.

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    Recent Episodes from Girls Twiddling Knobs

    Season 05 Wrap Up

    Season 05 Wrap Up

    Following last week’s epic binaural finale episode, Isobel is back for one last music tech chat to bring Season 05 of Girls Twiddling Knobs to a close.

    This final wrap up episode is the perfect way to get a whistle stop tour of any episodes you might have missed and glean any final little golden nuggets from the last few weeks.

    This season, we've had some of the most amazing guests including NYX, DJ Paulette, Cathy Lane, Josephine Zwaan and many more, and they've all shared their skills, expertise, music and immense amounts of personal vulnerability and insight.

    We've also covered some really important topics through my solo deep dive episodes, including the power of community over confidence when it comes to women using music technology and choosing the right software for you.

    All together, these episodes make a powerful statement of women taking control of their own path in music and sound.

    And while this is the end of another season of Girls Twiddling Knobs, this final wrap up episode also reflects on 2023 coming to a close, and our intentions and hopes for the New Year ahead.

    Thank you for listening to Season 05 of Girls Twiddling Knobs, we have some really exciting plans being hatched for the podcast next year, and we're looking forward to sharing more with you soon.

    See you in 2024!

    GTK HQ xx

    You can pre-order DJ Paulette’s book here >>

    And you can check out all of Season 05 (and all the previous seasons) here >>

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    en-usNovember 14, 2023

    EP#93: {Binaural S05 Finale} Embodying Electronic Music with NYX at Hidden Notes Festival

    EP#93: {Binaural S05 Finale} Embodying Electronic Music with NYX at Hidden Notes Festival

    Ready for a binaural sound adventure?

    We’re wrapping up S05 of Girls Twiddling Knobs with an extra-special episode where, together, we take an immersive binaural deep dive into the ecosystem that is NYX.

    NYX are often described as an electronic drone choir and are a group of women and non-binary vocalists and non-vocalists who use music technology to create dense, musical creations and performance experiences with artists such as GTK alumni Gazelle Twin, amongst many others.

    Recorded live at Hidden Notes festival in September, Isobel accompanied the collective over two days to document not just their use of music technology, but also how this is informed by a deep personal connection and somatic practices.

    This episode also required a different editing approach than usual, so expect to hear lots of sound design and soundscape composition throughout!

    We’ve got an hour of immersive sonic goodness waiting for you - which is of course, what we’re all about here at Girls Twiddling Knobs - so sit back, relax and remember to grab some headphones for the best audio experience.

    You can check out NYX here >>

    You can check out Hidden Notes festival here >>

    Featuring the voices of NYX: Sian O’Gorman, Philippa Neels, Alicia Jane Turner, Ruth Corey, Phoebe Pimlott, Shireen Qureshi, Cecilia Morgan (Cil) and Laura Misch

    Recorded, edited, produced and narrated by Isobel Anderson.

    Additional composition and sound design also by Isobel Anderson.

    Girls Twiddling Knobs is hosted by Isobel Anderson, produced by Isobel Anderson and Jade Bailey and is a Female DIY Musician Production.

    Explore more episodes here.

    Listen on Spotify.

    Join the Girls Twiddling Knobs Podcast Community here >>

    Decolonising the Loop & Reimagining the DAW with Josephine Zwaan

    Decolonising the Loop & Reimagining the DAW with Josephine Zwaan

    Have you ever questioned the way that music technology software is designed? And how the tech tools and gear we use might look and feel completely different if they were designed by different humans (i.e. not just predominantly white, cis, heterosexual men living in the West). Well, this question didn’t just bother today’s guest, producer and researcher, Josephine Zwaan. It led her to write a masters thesis that totally reimagines how a DAW could behave through the lens of African philosophy, exploring ways to ‘decolonise the loop’. 

    Josephine is a multifaceted, creative force who uses research as a tool to challenge and rethink existing frameworks and practices and creates music under the moniker of Suzooki Swift. She also co-founded rosetta, a Netherlands based initiative supporting female and nonbinary music producers, with an emphasis on education and community building. 


    EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
    {00:00} Intro
    {03:25} Josephine on her alter-ego, SUZOOKI SWIFT
    {06:06} Josephine on her track SWIMMIN’
    {12:56} Josephine on discovering her strengths in collaborations
    {15:49} What brought Josephine into music production?
    {20:15} Josephine on setting up her platform rosetta.
    {22:15} Inside Josephine’s research on decolonising the loop
    {57:10} Episode Summary


    Check out Josephine's Website >>

    Connect with Josephine on Instagram >> 

     Check out Josephine's platform rosetta >> 

    rosetta on Instagram >> 

    Suzooki Swift on Instagram >>

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    How to Choose the Right DAW for You (+ Isobel’s personal top 3 picks)

    How to Choose the Right DAW for You (+ Isobel’s personal top 3 picks)

    Feeling overwhelmed by all the recording software choices? Been using the same DAW for a while and feel like it’s time to switch it up? Haven’t started recording your music because you don’t have the right gear? If so, this episode is a MUST LISTEN because we’re breaking down the pros and cons of a variety of recording softwares and demystifying this often overwhelming decision.

    If you’re curious what software Isobel uses, you also won’t be disappointed because inside you’ll learn her top favourite 3 DAWs and why, when and what she uses them for. And if you’re not even sure what a DAW is, don’t worry! We’re breaking all of this down, and more :)

    EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
    {02:31} What is a DAW?
    {04:37} Why does it feel so hard to choose a DAW?
    {13:24} Isobel's run-through of 7 popular DAWs
    {36:58} Isobel's Top 3 DAWs
    {39:21} Episode Summary


    Check out Ableton Live >> 

    Check out Logic Pro X >> 

    Check out Pro Tools >> 

    Check out FL Studio >> 

    Check out Cubase >> 

    Check out Cakewalk >> 

    Check out GarageBand >> 

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    Navigating a Freelance Creative Career as a Disabled Artist with Meg Fozzard

    Navigating a Freelance Creative Career as a Disabled Artist with Meg Fozzard

    It’s not easy growing a career in the arts but it’s down right tough if you’re living with a disability too. In this episode, Isobel is joined by journalist, digital producer and disabled rights activist Meg Fozzard to discuss the challenges disabled artists can face, the things the industry can do better and strategies Meg has developed over the years to grow her career whilst having a disability.

    Inside, you’ll gain some really practical knowledge on things like access riders and funding but also hear how it felt for Meg to become disabled right after she’d graduated from university and was starting her career in the arts. Whether you’re a disabled artist, temporarily able artist or working to make music and the creative arts more inclusive, this episode is a must listen.


    EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS

    {00:00} Intro
    {05:02} Meg’s experience as a Producer
    {06:51} The importance of recognising disability as being fluid
    {10:16} Meg’s story of becoming disabled after graduating university
    {19:18} Meg on how becoming disabled has impacted her work
    {22:36} Meg’s advice to freelancers navigating the creative industries
    {30:06} What is an access rider and how to write one
    {33:57} ​​Where are the creative industries getting things right in relation to disability access?
    {35:24} Meg on her experience producing the podcast Equal Too
    {39:28} How can able-bodied individuals support their disabled peers? 
    {42:16} Meg on the Access to Work scheme
    {44:08} Organisations helping people with disabilities in the creative sector
    {46:35} Episode Summary


    Find out more about Meg Fozzard >> 

    Check out the charity Drake Music >> 

    Find out more about the UK government’s Access to Work scheme >>

    Check out the Disabled Artists Networking Community >>



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    The Art of Music Mastering w/ Katie Tavini & Izzy McPhee

    The Art of Music Mastering w/ Katie Tavini & Izzy McPhee

    If you’ve ever wondered what music mastering is, how to get your music mastered or even get into mastering yourself, this podcast episode is for you because Isobel is joined by Weird Jungle mastering engineers Katie Tavini and Izzy McPhee. Between them, they’ve racked up credits with We Are Scientists, Bloc Party, Frankie Morrow, Ash, Waverly, Arlo Parks and so many more. 

    But what’s also interesting about Katie and Izzy is that they met through the amazing Saffron studios’ mentoring scheme. So, not only will you hear them demystifying the mastering process in their discussion with Isobel, but also their experience of mentoring and how it’s enriched both their lives and their practice. 

    EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS

    {00:00} Intro
    {04:15} What is Mastering?
    {08:31} Why is Mastering so mystifying for so many people?
    {11:14} Izzy takes us through her Mastering chain
    {15:22} What brought Katie and Izzy to Mastering?
    {29:27} Izzy on the benefits of having a music-industry mentor
    {32:07} Katie on the importance of being a mentor to others
    {36:40} Katie on setting up her group 2% Rising with musician Rookes
    {39:22} Being the ‘token woman’ in music technology spaces
    {49:14} How do you go about getting your music mastered?
    {52:23} How should musicians work with mastering engineers?
    {58:43} Izzy’s advice for budding mastering engineers
    {1:01:55} Katie’s advice for those wanting to get started in Mastering
    {1:04:13} Episode Summary

    Find out more about Weird Jungle Mastering >>

    Check out
    Katie Tavini >>

    Check out
    Izzy McPhee >>

    Check out
    Saffron Music >>

    Listen to
    Episode 61: Art, Activism and Music Production: In Conversation with Rookes/Jenny Bulcraig >>

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    Why Community is More Important Than Confidence for Women Learning Music Tech

    Why Community is More Important Than Confidence for Women Learning Music Tech

    It’s common to hear people make the case for initiatives and spaces that help women become more confident with music tech. And many women will say they wished they had more confidence when it comes to music production, mixing and the whole recording process. But what if this pursuit for more confidence was actually further sabotaging the progress of women with music technology? What if, instead, we need to be questioning the whole focus on confidence itself?

    In this solo episode, Isobel explores some of the reasons she doesn’t focus on confidence when it comes to her unique approach for teaching women recording and production and she draws from wider theories and research to help better understand concepts such as confidence in the context of gender. This episode asks what else might we need to change if not women’s confidence if more women and girls are to truly thrive in music technology spaces. 

    EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
    {00:00} Intro
    {02:28} Previous episodes and resources relating to confidence vs assertiveness
    {04:33} Is confidence really the missing link towards music tech spaces becoming more inclusive?
    {10:01} Why has confidence become so highly valued in music tech spaces?
    {12:58} Isobel on why community is more important than confidence in music tech
    {15:13} Student testimonials on the strength and importance of the community inside
    Home Recording Academy
    {17:46} Why it’s important to re-evaluate community culture as a whole, rather than help individual women to become more confident with music tech
    {19:37} Episode Summary

    Listen to Episode 18: Gender and Music Tech Education with Dr Eddie Dobson >>

    Listen to
    Episode 56: Being Assertive In Music Tech Spaces >>

    Listen to
    Teaching Women Music Technology [Pt1] Why Have We Failed (So Far)?? >>

    Listen to
    Teaching Women Music Technology [Pt 2] My Unique Approach >>

    Read
    Rhetoric of Masculinity >>

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    Adventures in Sound, Voice & Field Recording with Cathy Lane

    Adventures in Sound, Voice & Field Recording with Cathy Lane

    If you’ve ever felt stumped as to what to do with all those field recordings you’ve been making… Or like experimental music sometimes lacks a human touch… this episode is a must listen because Isobel is joined by Cathy Lane, an artist, composer and academic inspired by everyday experiences and, in particular, how ‘hidden histories’ can be investigated from a feminist perspective. Inside, Cathy shares so many gems from her vast experience and knowledge as one of the most highly regarded artists and academics in her field.

    Cathy has worked with composed sound for the last three decades and has developed a practice that combines oral history, archival recordings, spoken word and environmental recordings in formats ranging from gallery installations to books, essays and concert presentations. A Professor of Sound Arts at University of the Arts London and directs Creative Research in Sound Arts Practice (CRiSAP), Cathy shares how this work is also deeply influenced by her beginnings in grass-roots community-run learning spaces.

    This episode is a real treat so get comfy and plug in!

    EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
    {00:00} Intro
    {05:08} How Cathy got started using music technology
    {09:29} Cathy on the women-only groups she was involved in, and the acceptability of these spaces.
    {14:55} Her PhD and access to technology
    {18:59} What is electroacoustic music?
    {27:06} Cathy’s PhD thesis, on using space in composition
    {34:47} Using field recordings in composition to convey meaning
    {38:37} Her discovery of field recording
    {45:07} Cathy on her piece, Am I Here?
    {51:43} Cathy on her piece, Here We All Are
    {59:41} Using field recordings as part of the compositional process
    {01:09:09} Cathy’s technology setup
    {01:16:05} Episode Summary


    Check out Cathy’s Website >> 

    Cathy’s CRiSAP profile >> 

    Find Cathy on Facebook >> 

    Say hello to Cathy on Instagram >>





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    Maximising your Recording Studio Time with Phoebe Bentham

    Maximising your Recording Studio Time with Phoebe Bentham

    Have you ever recorded in a studio and felt like time just slipped away? Or maybe you wished you’d felt more comfortable or like you were using the time better? If so, this episode is not to be missed because Isobel is joined by Brighton based producer and engineer, Phoebe Bentham, who’s sharing her top tips on preparing like a pro for your next recording studio session. 

    Inside, Phoebe also discusses her route into production and engineering, her love of microtonal music, how she went about recording a choir, live drums and guitar in just one day and her advice for any trans listeners wanting to work in recording studios. 

    EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
    {00:00} Intro
    {03:43} How Phoebe got started in sound engineering
    {15:43} Phoebe explains her love of microtonal music
    {20:40} Phoebe’s advice on how to prepare for a studio session and how to effectively work with an engineer
    {26:31} Her definition of a producer vs an engineer
    {34:04} More tips on how to prepare for a studio session
    {43:20} How Phoebe engineered and mixed a live performance of Lambrini Girls’ track Help Me I’m Gay
    {56:50} How Phoebe recorded an 18-person choir for Angel Maxine’s track Be Yourself
    {01:09:58} Phoebe’s advice for trans women forging careers in sound engineering
    {01:17:09} Episode Summary


    Connect with Phoebe on Instagram >>

    Listen to
    EP#55 Are You a Music Producer? >>



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    How I Use 'Assignments' to Take Imperfect Action and Make Music with Limited Time

    How I Use 'Assignments' to Take Imperfect Action and Make Music with Limited Time

    Do you struggle with perfectionism? We totally get it - it can be easy to put off recording your music out of the belief that every single element of it needs to be perfect. It can also be tricky to find time to dedicate solely to making music; so perfectionism combined with limited time can make it really difficult to actually sit down and get the music made. 

    Inside this episode Isobel discusses the importance of taking ‘imperfect action’ when making music, and explains how using the ‘assignment method’ helped her ditch the perfectionism and spend meaningful time making music. Remember, done is better than perfect!

    EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS

    {00:00} Intro
    {02:39} Why Isobel started using the assignment method
    {05:29} What is the assignment method?
    {13:18} How you can start using the assignment method in your music-making
    {17:39} Episode Summary

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