I thought I knew a few things about Roger Eno and Brian Eno. Yet there was a lot more to discover. Their brotherly sense of humor and compassion was just the start. Brothers Brian Eno and Roger Eno began recording music together nearly four decades ago. We talked about how it’s only been in recent…
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I caught up with DJ and electronic music innovator Richie Hawtin to talk about the concept of time. Hawtin recently released the Time Warps EP and a timed film event highlighting his live show from a decade ago. I really enjoyed discussing the effect of time on Hawtin’s creative process. We also talked about how…
Comments closedI recently moderated a panel discussion on the topic of collaboration. It was part of the Ghostly Knowledge Share series, the mission of which is to demystify the creative process. Last September, I moderated an in-person panel in Los Angeles and was happy for the opportunity, once again, this time in the virtual format. I…
Comments closedThere are times that you hear something that sounds like it’s light-years away. The new Sounds of Saturn release compiles seminal space-rock sounds from early-1990s Michigan, but a new treatment and a new perspective gives it fresh appeal. Not that it needed fresh appeal, and it could even be the new packaging, but there’s a…
Comments closedLast September, Ghostly International was celebrating a milestone. The independent record label had reached 20 years, and while there have been many accomplishments over those years, there was also a lot left to do. Like true thought-leaders, this celebration was going to be about how to evolve in today’s changing world. I was the DJ,…
1 CommentI don’t need to be the one to tell you that there’s a lot going on in the world right now. We’ve all been thrust into a “new normal” which means new habits, new goals, and new ways of thinking. For me, that also means new ways of listening. Fortunately, amid all the chaos, the…
Comments closedI borrowed lyrics from Sister Sledge to get where I need to go with this one. The first time I found out about Sister Sledge was as a young girl. My sisters and I gleefully sang “We Are Family” while driving to the beach one sunny summer day. We were young and those were innocent…
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