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Musings From The Middle (Scott Bradlee)

Scott Bradlee

Modern life meets Old Soul. Essays & more by Postmodern Jukebox founder, Scott Bradlee.

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The Complete Episode List Of My Lectures On Music Series, MusicX

Beginning in the Spring, I gave a series of 12 live streamed lectures on music, inspired by the informal “Physics X” class that Richard Feynman taught at Caltech. My goal with MusicX was to present a variety of musical topics in a way that ...

3 months ago
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MusicX Lecture #12: “The State Of The Art”

The previous eleven MusicX lectures mostly dealt with the “craft” of music — the twelfth and final lecture is all about the “art” of music. Topics discussed: engagement algorithms, AI, and the artist as iconoclast.

4 months ago
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MusicX Lecture #11: “The Art Of The Cover”

Why don’t we call pre-1950s records “covers?” How did multitrack recording replace arrangers with producers? What is the etymology of the melodic hook in Adina Howard’s “Freak Like Me?”

4 months ago
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MusicX w/ Scott Bradlee - Lecture #10: “All The Things Scales & Modes Are”

How do great songwriters balance the familiar with the novel?

5 months ago
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    I make things sound old.

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