S4E8 - Redundant Repetitions & Hit Song Science With Martin Sutton (PhD Student)
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Connect with guest Martin Sutton via Instagram: @marty_sutton
Check out The Papa Zitas via their website and YouTube
Timestamps
- 00:00 - Introduction
- 01:14 - Segment 1: Climate Inaction (Short Story)
- 10:34 - Segment 2: The Origin of "Like A Broken Record" (Metaphor History)
- 20:02 - Segment 3: Hit Song Science (Communication Topic)
- 29:32 - Segment 4: Talk With Martin Sutton (Guest Interview)
Description
I loudly project the origins to "Like A Broken Record", along with some cool jams. As well, I investigate the fascinating realm of Hit Song Science and the predictive ability of music analytical software. I interview the spectacularly sound Martin Sutton (PhD Student) regarding his academic journey and his work-life balance gigging as part of a 10-piece Motown band called the Papa Zitas. Check out the references and transcript here: https://www.kjbmercurio.com/episode38.
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