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Doug Adams and Kirk McElhearn
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Mar 16, 2018 • 38min

Episode #96 - Kiku Day Explains the Shakuhachi (Japanese Flute)

We welcome Kiku Day, ethnomusicologist and shakuhachi player, to discuss this Japanese Flute. This week's guest: Kiku Day Show notes: Shakuhachi (Wikipedia) Okuda Atsuya Okuda Atsuya's CDs Gagaku (Wikipedia) Honkyoku (Wikipedia) Fuke Zen (Wikipedia) Shakuhachi music notation European Shakuhachi Society World Shakuhachi Festival 2018 in London A few shakuhachi recordings on Apple Music: Teruhish Fukuda: Japan: Musical Offering of a Shakuhachi Master Kohachiro Miyata: Shakuhachi - Japanase Flute Takeo Izumi: Samurai Music Yoshikazu Iwamoto: The Spirit of Dusk Listen as a playlist on Apple Music. Our next tracks: Bill Frisell & Thomas Morgan: Small Town John Prine - Prime Prine: The Best of John Prine Listen as a playlist on Apple Music. If you like the show, please subscribe in iTunes or your favorite podcast app, and please rate the podcast.Special Guest: Kiku Day.Support The Next Track
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Mar 9, 2018 • 34min

Episode #95 - Movies about Music, Part 3: Concert Movies

We finish our look at movies about music by discussing concert movies. What makes a good concert movie? Why are concert movies no longer interesting? Show notes: Ladies & Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones Woodstock: Three Days of Peace & Music The Last Waltz The Complete Monterey Pop Festival The Criterion Collection The Rolling Stones: Gimme Shelter Concert for Bangladesh Joe Cocker: Mad Dogs & Englishmen Last Days of the Fillmore The Beatles: Let it Be (disc; the film is no longer for sale) Bob Dylan: 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration Talking Heads: Stop Making Sense Readers' Poll: The Best Concert Movies of All Time (Rolling Stone) Bolero Bolero flash mob U2: Live at Red Rocks The Grateful Dead Movie The Cure in Orange Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii Festival Express Our next tracks: GarciaLive Volume Ten: May 20th, 1990 Hilo Civic Auditorium Joe Cocker: Mad Dogs & Englishmen If you like the show, please subscribe in iTunes or your favorite podcast app, and please rate the podcast.Support The Next Track
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Mar 2, 2018 • 42min

Episode #94 – Do Classical Record Labels Make Money?

People often wonder if classical record labels make money. We asked Andy Doe, who has a lot of experience in the classical record business, and he explains how the business works. This week’s guest: Andy Doe Proper Discord Show notes: Naxos Records Colin Currie Group harmonia mundi Artists and repertoire (A&R) – Wikipedia The Philharmonia Orchestra Berlioz: Les Troyens Many of the Karajan albums with “interesting” covers can be seen on this page on Amazon UK. ♫ Episode #46 – Percussionist Colin Currie on Performing and Recording Steve Reich’s Drumming Our next tracks: Kirk: Steve Reich: Pulse/Quartet Doug: Long John Baldry: It Ain’t Easy If you like the show, please subscribe in iTunes or your favorite podcast app, and please rate the podcast.Special Guest: Andy Doe.Support The Next Track
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Feb 23, 2018 • 45min

Episode #93 – Simon Vance on Narrating Audiobooks

If you’re an audiobook listener, you will probably recognize this voice. We welcome Simon Vance, one of the most widely appreciated narrator of audiobooks. He discusses what it involves to record audiobooks, and how the audiobook industry works. This week’s guest: Simon Vance Show notes: Audiofile Magazine Simon Vance’s award winning audiobooks (Audiofile) Audies Audible.com (Try Audible and get two free audiobooks) Audible UK (Free trial) Anthony Powell: A Dance to the Music of Time (first of four volumes) A Dance to the Music of Time (DVD) Alan Moore: Jerusalem William Boyd: Any Human Heart Julian Barnes: Levels of Life Iris Murdoch: The Sea, The Sea Kazuo Ishiguro: The Unconsoled Tom Malmquist: In Every Moment We Are Still Alive Our next tracks: Kirk: Murray Perahia: Beethoven: Piano Sonatas Op.106 “Hammerklavier” & op. 27/2 “Moonlight” Doug: Steely Dan: Pretzel Logic If you like the show, please subscribe in iTunes or your favorite podcast app, and please rate the podcast.Special Guest: Simon Vance.Support The Next Track
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Feb 16, 2018 • 33min

Episode #92 – How They Listen to Music: Chuck Joiner, Podcaster

Podcaster Chuck Joiner talks to us about how he listens to music: which sources he uses, how he chooses what to listen to, and what equipment he uses. This week’s guest: Chuck Joiner, the MacVoices podcast Show notes: Audion Sonos speakers Apple AirPods JBL Flip 4 waterproof speaker Brian Eno: Nerve Net Episode #89 – Too Much Music; James Jackson Toth’s Failed Experiment View Cached Music AppleScript Apple HomePod https://www.kirkville.com/how-to-use-apple-musics-personal-dj-feature-to-create-you-own-personal-radio-station/ Our next tracks: Kirk: Creedence Clearwater Revival: Chronicle: The 20 Greatest Hits Doug: Dread Zeppelin: Bar Coda If you like the show, please subscribe in iTunes or your favorite podcast app, and please rate the podcast.Special Guest: Chuck Joiner.Support The Next Track
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Feb 9, 2018 • 33min

Episode #91 – The Apple HomePod Sounds Great, Except When it Doesn’t

Kirk got his HomePod. He spent a couple of hours listening to music to judge the sound quality. In short, it sounds great at times, but at others it doesn’t. Sponsor: ChronoSync, by Econ Technologies. Whatever your backup or sync scenario, ChronoSync has got you covered! Download a free 15-day trial version, and get 25% off ChronoSync on the Econ Technologies website. Show notes: Wrapping it right: In praise of Apple’s packaging Sonos PLAY:5 Cambridge Audio Minx Air 100 Coldplay: The Scientist Bob Dylan: Cold Irons Bound Talking Heads: I Zimbra Brian Eno: Just Another Day (This disc is not available on Apple Music.) The Cure: Faith David Bowie: “Heroes” Pink Floyd: Wish You Were Here Brian Eno: St. Elmo’s Fire Joy Division: She’s Lost Control Grateful Dead: Ripple Brad Mehldau: Exit Music (For a Film) Beethoven: String Quartet No. 11 in F Minor, Op. 95, “Serioso”; Takács Quartet Tobias Hume: Musicall Humours, Jordi Savall Purcell: Fantasies for Viols, Phantasm Bach: St. Matthew Passion, BWV 244: No.39 Aria: “Erbarme Dich” Magdalena Kozená Bob Dylan: Tangled Up in Blue Brad Mehldau: River Man Grateful Dead: Truckin’ Coldplay: ‘Til Kingdom Come Our next tracks: Doug: Abraham Inc.: Tweet-Tweet If you like the show, please subscribe in iTunes or your favorite podcast app, and please rate the podcast.Support The Next Track
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Feb 2, 2018 • 44min

Episode #90 – Liz Pelly on Streaming Muzak and Playlists

Journalist Liz Pelly talks about streaming muzak, Spotify, playlists, and the future of streaming. This week’s guest: Liz Pelly Liz Pelly’s newsletter Show notes: The Problem with Muzak The Secret Lives of Playlists Future of Music Coalition Episode #89 – Too Much Music; James Jackson Toth’s Failed Experiment U.S. Copyright Authorities to Make Subscription Music Services Increase Payout Rate to Publishers and Musicians Topsify Filtr Digster Hands On: iTunes 10’s Ping feature Merlin Music fans bought a lot of cassettes last year Our next tracks: Kirk: Nils Frahm: All Melody Doug: Ten Years After: Watt If you like the show, please subscribe in iTunes or your favorite podcast app, and please rate the podcast.Special Guest: Liz Pelly.Support The Next Track
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Jan 26, 2018 • 37min

Episode #89 – Too Much Music; James Jackson Toth’s Failed Experiment

Musician and journalist James Jackson Toth launched an experiment in dedicated listening; sitting and listening attentively to just one album a week. He failed. He tells us why, and how we may have too much music to listen to. You stop hearing music at a certain point and you start hearing decisions. This week’s guest: James Jackson Toth, Wooden Wand Show notes: Too Much Music: A Failed Experiment In Dedicated Listening Episode #85 – How Much Music Is Too Much? Brian Eno: Nerve Net (Expanded Edition) The Cure: Pornography Jeffrey Lewis Douglas Rushkoff: Present Shock Episode #79 – 1977 Episode #76 – Mirror Balls and Polyester: Looking Back at Disco Music New York Times review of Lynyrd Skynyrd and Be Bop Deluxe concert at the Palladium, October, 1976. Episode #48 – Musician Dave Harrington of DARKSIDE and the Dave Harrington Group on Music Between Genres Other People (Nicolas Jaar’s label) Liz Pelly: The Problem with Muzak Our next tracks: Kirk: Improved Sound Limited: Suicide Road Doug: The Florida Boys: Southern Gospel Treasury If you like the show, please subscribe in iTunes or your favorite podcast app, and please rate the podcast.Special Guest: James Jackson Toth.Support The Next Track
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Jan 19, 2018 • 36min

Episode #88 – Buying and Selling Hi-Fi Equipment

Buying and selling hi-fi equipment can be fraught with problems. Chris Connaker joins us to talk about the situation, and to present his new venture, Superphonica, a platform for buying and selling audio goods. Sponsor: ChronoSync, by Econ Technologies. Whatever your backup or sync scenario, ChronoSync has got you covered! Download a free 15-day trial version, and get 25% off ChronoSync on the Econ Technologies website. This week’s guest: Chris Connaker, of the Computer Audiophile website Superphonica Show notes: @NextTrackCast Audiophilia Forever: An Expensive New Year’s Shopping Guide Readly Schitt Audio Episode #73 – Kirk Wants to Buy an Amplifier Sony a7RIII camera escrow.com Our next tracks: Kirk: Lou Reed: The Blue Mask Doug: The Remains: Live 1969 If you like the show, please subscribe in iTunes or your favorite podcast app, and please rate the podcast.Special Guest: Chris Connaker.Support The Next Track
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Jan 12, 2018 • 35min

Episode #87 – Pitch, Tuning, and Temperament

What is pitch? How do instruments play in tune with each other? How do instruments tune, and what is temperament? Andy Doe explains all this. Show notes: Pitch (Wikipedia) Bach: 6 Suites for Cello Solo, Peter Wispelwey Music tuning (Wikipedia) Musical temperament (Wikipedia) Pythagoras (Wikipedia) Pythagorean tuning (Wikipedia) Meantone temperament (Wikipedia) Online recordings with unequal temperaments Britten: Saint Nicolas, King’s College Choir 1615, Gabrieli in Venice, King’s College Choir Our next tracks: Kirk: Bach: Well-Tempered Clavier, Ralph Kirkpatrick, clavichord Doug: David Bowie: Let’s Dance (Demo Single) If you like the show, please subscribe in iTunes or your favorite podcast app, and please rate the podcast.Special Guest: Andy Doe.Support The Next Track

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