EPISODE · May 13, 2017 · 54 MIN
Musician Rachel Claudio on building electronic performances and the transcending power of sound
from Giant Thinkers Podcast · host Ram Castillo
Welcome to episode #44! Our guest is a European-based, Australian-born artist, composer, singer and producer. She uses electronic instruments and technology to create and perform masterpieces in real time, and has performed all over the world. She recently delivered a moving TEDx talk titled ‘how to translate the feeling into sound’ and is also a freelance lecturer in Creativity at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts. Some of the topics we spoke about include: The various experiences of the composer versus the listener The best tools she recommends for those wanting to experiment with electronic instruments Her cover of Outkast’s 'Hey Ya' thats surpassed well over 2.5 million views The time she took the plunge at 24 years old to live in Europe and the journey that followed dedicating everything to her art And the process of simultaneously performing while envisioning the composition ahead of time. I present to you, the stunning, soulful and exceptionally talented ... Rachel Claudio! More on Rachel Claudio can be found via the links below: Rachel's Facebook: click here Rachel's Twitter: @RachelClaudio Rachel's Instagram: @Claudiography TEDx Perth Talk: click here Full version of 'The Saddest ‘Hey Ya’ You’ll Ever Hear': click here Rachel's Soundcloud: click here Equipboard: http://equipboard.com Ableton Live music software: https://www.ableton.com/en/live Subscribe to The Giant Thinkers Podcast on iTunes. Are you a designer or creative struggling to navigate your way? If you haven’t already, I invite you to sign up for the mailing list, where you get occasional emails from me on new episodes, articles and events. But if email isn’t your thing, add me on Instagram or snapchat, my handle is @TheGiantThinker -- it’s the fastest way to reach me and see my day-to-day activities.
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Welcome to episode #44! Our guest is a European-based, Australian-born artist, composer, singer and producer. She uses electronic instruments and technology to create and perform masterpieces in real time, and has performed all over the world. She recently delivered a moving TEDx talk titled ‘how to translate the feeling into sound’ and is also a freelance lecturer in Creativity at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts. Some of the topics we spoke about include: The various experiences of the composer versus the listener The best tools she recommends for those wanting to experiment with electronic instruments Her cover of Outkast’s 'Hey Ya' thats surpassed well over 2.5 million views The time she took the plunge at 24 years old to live in Europe and the journey that followed dedicating everything to her art And the process of simultaneously performing while envisioning the composition ahead of time. I present to you, the stunning, soulful and exceptionally talented ... Rachel Claudio! More on Rachel Claudio can be found via the links below: Rachel's Facebook: click here Rachel's Twitter: @RachelClaudio Rachel's Instagram: @Claudiography TEDx Perth Talk: click here Full version of 'The Saddest ‘Hey Ya’ You’ll Ever Hear': click here Rachel's Soundcloud: click here Equipboard: http://equipboard.com Ableton Live music software: https://www.ableton.com/en/live Subscribe to The Giant Thinkers Podcast on iTunes. Are you a designer or creative struggling to navigate your way? If you haven’t already, I invite you to sign up for the mailing list, where you get occasional emails from me on new episodes, articles and events. But if email isn’t your thing, add me on Instagram or snapchat, my handle is @TheGiantThinker -- it’s the fastest way to reach me and see my day-to-day activities.
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