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    indie artists

    Explore " indie artists" with insightful episodes like "Burnout", "Ads, algorithms, and reversing capitalism in art, with producer and musician Nicholas Byrne ’19", "The Jason Damico Show #89 - Lexxi Raine", "The Jason Damico Show #86 - Keith Profeta" and "The Jason Damico Show #32 - Lou Plaia" from podcasts like ""Modern Producer Secrets", "Catalyze", "The Jason Damico Show", "The Jason Damico Show" and "The Jason Damico Show"" and more!

    Episodes (27)

    Burnout

    Burnout

    In this episode, Cameron interviews Mark (aka Without a Chord) about the personal and professional life of being a music producer. The main topic discussed is something that affects all creatives--burnout.  It affects us all differently, so it can be hard to spot when it begins to unfold. But it’s effects on us can be deep and scarring. The thing is, you can be suffering from burnout without even realizing it.  We’re all given a purpose in life, and realizing that purpose to its fullest is the greatest challenge in life.

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    Modern Producer Secrets Podcast is brought to you by Music Producers Alliance®--an online community and professional development platform that provides learning resources, networking opportunities, and business mentoring to music creators. 

    Ads, algorithms, and reversing capitalism in art, with producer and musician Nicholas Byrne ’19

    Ads, algorithms, and reversing capitalism in art, with producer and musician Nicholas Byrne ’19

    Catalyze invited Nicholas Byrne ’19 of Arts + Crafts back to the series to talk about his latest music projects, and because we thought you might want to learn more about the artist behind the music that’s featured on the show. 

    We first brought Nicholas to Catalyze in October 2020 as the producer, guitarist, and singer was road-tripping across the country with Eric Lee ’18 and Sam Lowe ’20. 

    Nicholas spoke with us from Smithonia, an unincorporated community about 20 minutes outside Athens, Georgia. He shared about his collaborations with Sam (whose music project is called Sacra Monet) and singer-songwriter and guitarist Audrey Walsh (UNC-Chapel Hill Class of 2023), a DJ at Carolina’s student-run radio station, WXYC 89.3 FM. 

    Nicholas also talked about how AI-powered tools will advance digital music production, how a “shake-up” in the creative landscape of social media platforms could shift dollars back into the hands of content creators, takeaways about manipulating sound and light from Berlin’s music scene, and a new opportunity on the horizon in New York City.

    More about the music

    Sam is a graduate student at Stanford University pursuing a master’s degree in computer science with minors in cognitive science and music. Follow the alumnus at @sacra.monet on Instagram or on Spotify

    Nicholas earned his bachelor’s degree from the UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media with a minor in music. In addition to his music, Nicholas works on freelance video assignments and digital advertising and social media campaigns. In spring 2021, the alumnus was accepted into the MFA program in lighting design at the Parsons School of Design in New York City.

    Follow Nicholas @art.sandcrafts on Instagram or on Spotify.

    This episode also featured music by Jake Wilson (UNC-Chapel Hill Class of 2020) of Untldsnd.

    Note: This interview was conducted over the internet for a video recording. You can view the video teaser for this episode on Morehead-Cain’s Youtube or Instagram page. 

    How to listen

    On your mobile device, you can listen and subscribe to Catalyze on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. For any other podcast app, you can find the show using our RSS feed.

    Catalyze is hosted and produced by Sarah O’Carroll for the Morehead-Cain Foundation, home of the first merit scholarship program in the United States and located at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. You can let us know what you thought of the episode by finding us on Twitter or Instagram at @moreheadcain or you can email us at communications@moreheadcain.org.

    Tony van Veen

    Tony van Veen

    As CEO of the DIY Media Group, the parent company of Disc Makers, Book Baby, and Merchly, Tony van Veen has spent over 30 years helping independent artists release, distribute, and promote their own music globally. As a global leader in self-publishing DIY Media Group works with Fortune 500 companies as well as first-time authors, and anyone in between. 

    A former drummer in a punk rock band, Tony offers a truly unique perspective on the music industry from the vantage points of both artist and industry professional.

    I sat down with Tony (and for the first time, my podcast producer Chris Beaudry) at the DIY Media Group factory in Pennsauken, New Jersey to talk all things indie!

    Check out the DIY Media Group’s outstanding products and services for independent musicians:

    DIY Media Group: www.diymediagroup.com

    Disc Makers: www.discmakers.com

    Merchly: www.merch.ly

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