The Revolution Will Not Be Autotuned
January 9, 2012 at 11:51 am PGrant Leave a comment
This week on Public Radio International’s STUDIO 360:
I speak with Jon Pareles, chief pop music critic for the NY Times, about the History of Audio Effects in Pop Music over the last 60 years in a segment hosted by Kurt Andersen and produced by Jocelyn Gonzales.
Locally, it airs in New York City on Saturdays at 4 PM on WNYC 93.9 FM. National times for the week will vary on PRI’s affiliates.
Here’s a link where it’s available as a stream or as a podcast. Check it out if you can. Thx.
Listen HERE:
Entry filed under: 1 - MUSIC, 6 - MACHINES. Tags: Adele, autotune, Blancmange, Britney Spears, compression, digital delay, distortion, Donna Summer, ELO, Elvis Presley, Emotional Technology, Garbage, Gene Vincent, jon pareles, Kanye West, Nirvana, pase shifter, Patrick Grant, Pink Floyd, Red Hot Chili Peppers, reverb, Studio 360, The Kinks, The Police, The Ronettes, The Vapours, U2.


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