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Let’s Talk Music

Hosted by Frap Tools · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 10 episodes

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Episodes
10
Last ep.
10 months ago
Avg length
85m
Booking Probability™
18
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Listen Score
15
Niche reach.
Virality (30d)
6
Steady cadence.

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Best topics to pitch
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About this podcast

Modular synth makers from Italy hosting a monthly podcast about music, art, and creativity. Every episode features a laid-back conversation and two synth patches: one by the guest, and another by the host.

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About the host

Frap Tools hosts Let’s Talk Music, a music show with 10 episodes published.

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Recent episodes

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10. Ben Carey: Feedback patching, instrument design, and resonances

Feb 12, 20251h 25m0

Today's guest is Ben Carey, an Australian composer, improviser, and educator, based in Sydney/Eora. He makes electronic music using the modular synthesizer, develops interactive music software, and creates audio-visual w

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9. Mat Watson: EMS Synthi, Perception of Time, and Challenging the Defaults

Oct 29, 20241h 34m0

Mat Watson is an Australian multi-instrumentalist focussed on the exploration of electronic sound and the drum set spanning experimental, improvisational and traditional forms. He is widely recognised for his involvement

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8. Sam Sakr: Textures, Music Production, and Sold Motorcycles

Sep 10, 20241h 34m0

Sam Sakr is an Australian musician, sound artist and producer. He has written for artists like Sarah Aarons, Dua Lipa, Cardi B, Carly Rae Jepson, The Veronicas, and many more. His introspective solo project Sakr blurs th

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7. Trevor Tunnacliffe: Early Music, Oceanography, and Modal Counterpoint

Aug 7, 20241h 26m0

Trevor Tunnacliffe is a composer and multi-instrumentalist from Vancouver, Canada. His musical interests draw mostly from the early Renaissance counterpoint treatises, which he first encountered as a viola da gamba playe

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6. Tim Davies – Jazz, House, and Arpeggios

Jun 18, 20241h 33m0

Tim Davies is a modular synth artist, drummer and audio engineer from Oxford, UK. Educated at Oxford University, where he achieved a Master’s in Physics, Tim’s scientific background has a large influence on his creative

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5. Isabella Forciniti – Interaction, Free Will, and Awareness

Apr 30, 20241h 52m0

Isabella Forciniti is an Italian sound artist, researcher, and performer based in Vienna. Her projects focus on the artistic potential of digital networking and environmental data. Her academic background encompasses com

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4. Lukas Hermann – Community Building, Literature, and Glitch Sounds

Mar 27, 20241h 24m0

Lukas Hermann is a German scholar, musician, and teacher, whose music reflects his deep interest in literature. His compositions for modular synthesizer oscillate between lyrical forms and abstract sound sculptures. He r

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3. Baséput – Sequencers, Kalimantan Death Rituals, and The Beatles

Feb 27, 20241h 19m0

Rayhan Sudrajat is an Indonesian ethnomusicologist and composer also known as Baséput. His research focused on Kalimantan death rituals from the musical perspective. Baséput is his electronic music project, whose concept

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2. Trevor Treglia – Drones, Poetry, and Just Intonation

Jan 30, 20241h 7m0

Giovanni from Frap Tools talks with Trevor Treglia, an American composer and synthesist whose work concerns text, microtonality, and alternative notation. Treglia resides in Los Angeles, California, and studies Compositi

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1. Francesco Gennari – Counterpoint, Modular Synthesizers, and Broken Knees

Nov 20, 202350m0

This is the first episode of a brand-new video & podcast interview! Giovanni from Frap Tools talks with Francesco Gennari, a talented musician who merges modular synths and classical counterpoint. We discuss his style, a

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Audience demographics

Age
25-54
Consumer type
General audience

Topics covered

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Let’s Talk Music is hosted by Frap Tools. The show is categorised under music and has published 10 episodes.

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Let’s Talk Music has published 10 episodes.

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How long are Let’s Talk Music episodes?

Episodes of Let’s Talk Music average 85 minutes, giving guests a long-form format with plenty of time to expand on their expertise.

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