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    Ep21 - Danny Meyer

    enMarch 29, 2022
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    About this Episode

    In this episode we speak with saxophonist, composer, improviser, and programmer Danny Meyer.  We talk about him growing up in Colorado and his influential teachers and mentors.  We talk about his move to NYC and his collaborations and touring with bands such as Chairlift and Julia Holter.  We then spend a decent amount of time getting into some details about his fascinating microtonal computer language, which is called ‘WereSoCool’. 

    Danny’s wide variety of work can be found on his website: 

    https://www.weresocool.org/

    Also please visit Danny’s youtube’s channel, where he regularly uploads very interesting content:

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBCjwUpz2HiOZglcHP2Io5Q


    You can support the podcast by subscribing to us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/FantasticTonesForHumanBones.  Follow us on twitter @tones_for.  Follow us on Instagram @ft4hb.  We greatly appreciate any and all support.  Thank you!

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    https://danielherskedal.bandcamp.com/album/out-of-the-fog

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    Be the first individual on your block to own a copy of “Marshmallow” by The Sweet Enoughs on Vinyl:

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    https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/cfd58fa4-72cf-4036-9b44-e371da3739dc

    Supplemental Audio Files

    https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/f44e4332-a503-48cc-a415-c1cb98e96765

    Thesis Paper:

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    Ep29 - Will Northlich-Redmond (Blipvert)

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    Please visit the Blipvert bandcamp page: https://blipvert.bandcamp.com

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    Ep28 - Val Dorr

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    Here is Val’s bandcamp page: https://valdorr.bandcamp.com/


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    Ep27 - Live Footage

    Ep27 - Live Footage

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    Please check out the band’s website: http://www.livefootagebrooklyn.com/

    Check out their music on their bandcamp site: https://livefootagebrooklyn.bandcamp.com

    Follow them on instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/livefootagebrooklyn/

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