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Songs From the Imminent Past (with Martin Fowler)

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The oxymoronic theme "Songs From the Imminent Past" was first suggested as a bit of a joke, but the more we thought about it, the more we succumbed to it, and well, here we are! For our podcast's first episode of 2022, we dove into a set of songs that has us thinking hard about the both the recent past and not-so-distant future.

To kick the year off, our panel for the episode was comprised of three podcast regulars: Carter Lee, Mahea Lee, and Martin Fowler. The conversation covered topics ranging from songwriting with someone else in mind to Guinness World Records, from musical symbiosis to the world of performance royalties — all while discussing recent tracks by Japanese Breakfast, Dijon, and Taylor Swift.

Themes and Variation is presented by Soundfly, a music education website changing the way we build our creative skills. Check out all of our courses including Kimbra: Vocal Creativity, Arranging, & Production here. Subscribe to all of our courses here and use the discount code POCAST to take 20% off!

We want to hear the songs that made you want to study music! Add them to the community playlist for this episode.

Have questions or comments? Want to suggest a theme for a future episode? Drop us a line at podcast@soundfly.com or reach out on Twitter.

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The oxymoronic theme "Songs From the Imminent Past" was first suggested as a bit of a joke, but the more we thought about it, the more we succumbed to it, and well, here we are! For our podcast's first episode of 2022, we dove into a set of songs that has us thinking hard about the both the recent past and not-so-distant future.

To kick the year off, our panel for the episode was comprised of three podcast regulars: Carter Lee, Mahea Lee, and Martin Fowler. The conversation covered topics ranging from songwriting with someone else in mind to Guinness World Records, from musical symbiosis to the world of performance royalties — all while discussing recent tracks by Japanese Breakfast, Dijon, and Taylor Swift.

Themes and Variation is presented by Soundfly, a music education website changing the way we build our creative skills. Check out all of our courses including Kimbra: Vocal Creativity, Arranging, & Production here. Subscribe to all of our courses here and use the discount code POCAST to take 20% off!

We want to hear the songs that made you want to study music! Add them to the community playlist for this episode.

Have questions or comments? Want to suggest a theme for a future episode? Drop us a line at podcast@soundfly.com or reach out on Twitter.

Mentioned in this episode:

Visit soundfly.com for more!

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