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The #1 feminist music tech podcast, featuring deep-diving episodes into all things music production and home recording and fascinating guest episodes with women making music with technology, hosted by Isobel Anderson.

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  • Ep#106: Documenting Time Loops with Shiva Feshareki & Sarah Angliss {S06 Season Finale Special}
    Apr 9 2025

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    What does it really take to compose a work for a 12-piece post-minimalist ensemble—using vintage synths, robotic bells, and tape echoes?

    In this immersive episode of Girls Twiddling Knobs, we go behind the scenes of Time Loops, a bold and experimental project for Science Museum Group.

    Follow Isobel as she documents Shiva Feshareki and Sarah Angliss' compositional journey writing new commissions for Icebreaker Ensemble and vintage instruments like the EMS VCS4 synthesiser and Watkins Copicat.

    You'll journey from early rehearsals at Wysing Arts Centre to a spellbinding presentation at London’s Science Museum.

    🎧 Expect binaural recordings, tape loops, behind-the-scenes conversations, and honest reflections on what it means to create—and be left out of—musical history.


    🔗 Links To Go Deeper

    Shiva Feshareki >>

    Sarah Angliss >>

    Thelma Rose >>

    Gavin Bryars >>

    Icebreaker Ensemble >>

    Science Museum Group >>

    Goldsmiths Electronic Music Studio >>

    Hugh Davies’s ShoZyg >>

    Digitana Electronics >>

    Asa Bennett >>

    Aris Solomon >>

    Ed McKeon >>

    Cathy Lucas >>

    Wysing Arts Centre >>

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    1 h y 3 m
  • Ep#105: Looping, Improv & Breaking The Classical Rulebook with Rebekah Reid
    Mar 26 2025

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    🎙️ What if classical music wasn’t meant to stay in its box?

    In this episode of Girls Twiddling Knobs, we meet violinist, composer and loop pedal artist Rebekah Reid, who’s pushing the boundaries of what classical performance can be.

    Blending classical, jazz and electronic music, Rebekah uses live looping and improvisation to create layered, genre-defying performances that feel both ancient and futuristic.

    🎻 We explore how she carved out her own artistic identity, the joy and vulnerability of solo performance, and how to stay creatively free in a world that often expects musicians to stay in their lane.

    ✨ If you’re a musician, composer or creative who’s felt the pressure to “stick to the rules,” this episode will inspire you to start breaking them—with intention.


    🔗 LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE 🔗

    Connect with Rebekah:

    • Website >>
    • Instagram >>

    🎛️ Beginner-Friendly Gear Links

    • Boss RC-1 Loop Station >>
    • TC Electronic Flashback 2 Delay Pedal >>
    • Roland SPD::ONE Percussion Pad >>
    • Korg microKORG Synthesizer/Vocoder >>
    • Yamaha P-45 Digital Piano >>
    • Logic Pro (Mac DAW) >>
    • Valhalla Supermassive (Free Delay/Reverb Plugin) >>
    • TAL Reverb 4 (Free Plugin) >>

    Ready to level up your music making with the powerful art of field recording? Download my new FREE Essential Gear Checklist to Start Field Recording With Your Smartphone >>

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    1 h y 15 m
  • Ep#104: Music PR Made Simple: DIY Strategies for Independent Artists with Rachel White
    Mar 12 2025

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    If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by music PR, you’re not alone! In this episode of Girls Twiddling Knobs, Isobel chats with Rachel White, music PR expert and founder of BRIC and House of DIY, to break down the real, actionable steps independent artists can take to promote their music effectively—without the stress.

    🌟 Inside You’ll Learn:
    ✔️ What PR actually is and why it’s different from advertising
    ✔️ The biggest mistakes DIY artists make when pitching their music
    ✔️ A step-by-step guide to building your own music PR campaign
    ✔️ How to research the right blogs, playlists, and press outlets for your genre
    ✔️ The art of writing a pitch that gets noticed (and when to follow up!)
    ✔️ Why consistency is the secret to PR success—even if you don’t get immediate results

    Rachel’s insights, practical advice, and no-nonsense approach make this a must-listen for any independent artist looking to cut through the noise and get their music heard.

    🎧 Hit play now and take control of your PR! 🎵

    LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE

    📌 Brick London >>

    📌 House of DIY >>

    📌 Rachel’s FREE PR resources for DIY artists >>

    📌 Connect with Rachel on Instagram >>

    Join 🗣️ Speak Up! Assertiveness for Women in Music: A ✨NEW✨ Live group programming helping you hold your ground, ask for more and draw healthy boundaries, without burning bridges.

    Enrolment closes May 5th >> https://girlstwiddlingknobs.com/speakup

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    1 h y 6 m
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