My guest on this week's Inner Circle podcast is a great engineer and one of the founders of Tape Op magazine, Larry Crane.
Tape Op is one of the most beloved magazines in the industry, but Larry has some pretty significant engineering credits that include Elliot Smith, Sleater-Kinney, Death Cab For Cutie and the Decemberists, among others.
As always, we had a great conversation that will give you some insight about where Larry and Tape Op are coming from and going to.
In the intro I'll discuss the significance of the quick increase of both Spotify and Apple Music's paid subscriber numbers, we'll look at the YouTube purchase of the Bandpage app, and why it's suddenly easier to fly with your instrument.
Remember that you can find the podcast at BobbyOInnerCircle.com, or either on iTunes, Stitcher and now on Mixcloud and Google Play.
1 comment:
Hey Bobby -
I worked at Bandpage for about a year until June 2013. Your knowledge of their history is pretty accurate, thanks for that. One thing you didn't mention is how many interesting places they got artist music into (like Xbox Music). But more importantly, they gathered some really great data on consumers listening habits with the potential to expose new talent. Here's hoping Youtube keeps supporting/growing the company and not mothballing it!
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