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The Lorenzo's Music Podcast

The Lorenzo's Music Podcast

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Tom Ray of the band Lorenzo's Music talks with musicians and creators from all over the world to learn more about what they do. It's an artistic community of conversation with people who make and produce music as well as those who create technology for musicians.Lorenzo's Music Música
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  • Joe Cannon of Resurrectionists - From Punk Roots to Chamber Americana
    Aug 15 2025

    In this episode of Lorenzo's Music Podcast, I talk with Joe Cannon, the guitarist and vocalist from the Milwaukee-based band Resurrectionists. Joe talks about how academia brought him to Milwaukee, where he got involved in the music scene.

    We dive into the origins of Resurrectionists, exploring the band's evolution and its unique sound that blends elements of punk, Americana, and experimental rock. Joe discusses the songwriting process, revealing how he often revisits older material while also crafting new songs.

    Additionally, we talk about the band's latest EP, "Anytime You Make a Place for Them," and the creative decision to pair it with an Oracle deck. Joe explains the significance of the grandfather clock motif that has become a recurring theme in their artwork and music videos.

    For more information about Resurrectionists and to listen to their music, visit https://resurrectionistsmke.bandcamp.com

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    Lorenzo's Music Website - https://www.lorenzosmusic.com

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    45 m
  • Basspistol - Music, Promotion and Navigating The Fediverse
    Aug 1 2025

    In this episode of Lorenzo's Music Podcast, I sit down with Setto, a multifaceted musician and entrepreneur who runs the innovative platform Basspistol. Setto shares his journey from graphic designer to musician, revealing how his passion for electronic music led him to create a community-driven space for artists.

    We explore the origins of Basspistol and its evolution into a net label and hosting platform. Setto discusses the challenges and rewards of promoting independent music through self-hosted and federated platforms like PeerTube, emphasizing the importance of community and collaboration.

    Setto also dives into the concept of digital literacy and the political implications of choosing free and open-source software over mainstream platforms. He provides insights into the unique features of Basspistol, including their event calendar powered by Gancio and the organic growth of their community.

    To discover more about Setto's projects and the music community at Basspistol, visit https://basspistol.com

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    Lorenzo's Music Website - https://www.lorenzosmusic.com

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    44 m
  • André Michelle: Innovating Music Creation with OpenDAW
    Jul 18 2025

    In this episode of Lorenzo's Music Podcast, I meet Andre Michelle, an innovative creator in the music technology space, to discuss his latest project, OpenDaw. Andre talks about how he started as a DJ in the '90s and went on to develop audio applications.

    We delve into the evolution of his previous project, AudioTool, and how it laid the groundwork for OpenDaw. Andre explains the philosophy behind OpenDaw, emphasizing his desire to facilitate collaborative music creation without the constraints of traditional DAWs. We explore the unique features of OpenDaw, including collaboration, modular device creation, and the ability to use personal sample libraries from various cloud services.

    Andre also shares insights on the challenges of transitioning the projects from Flash to HTML5 and JavaScript, and the importance of community involvement in shaping the future of OpenDaw, with a focus on accessibility and creativity.

    To learn more about OpenDaw and get involved, visit https://opendaw.org

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    Lorenzo's Music Website - https://www.lorenzosmusic.com

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    53 m
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