EPISODE · Feb 2, 2024 · 41 MIN
My Music Episode 339 - Nick Hudson
from My Music · host Graham Coath
Graham Coath talks to musician Nick Hudson in this captivating episode of the MyMusic Podcast. The discussion involves Nick's life in Georgia, his lyrical themes, and his new experimental album. The most recurring guest on the show, Nick, reveals how he creates music, drawing upon personal experiences and the ambiance of his current environment. In this episode, they also talk about politics, culture, and his relocation story. Nick spontaneously shares his thoughts on various subjects such as the Ukrainian conflict, art culture in Georgia, and his unique stand on music creation in the modern world dominated by AI. Releasing his new album soon, Nick discusses his upcoming full band presentation at a punk bar in Tbilisi. The video concludes mentioning Nick Hudson's lyric book release, and a heartfelt goodbye between the two friends. 00:00 Introduction and Catching Up 01:41 The Challenges of Moving Musical Instruments 02:26 The Uniqueness of Analog Instruments 03:04 The Struggles of Touring with Keyboards 03:47 Adapting to a New Music Scene 04:15 The Joy of Playing a Bosendorfer 06:39 Creating a New Space for Music 07:57 Exploring Soviet Paraphernalia and Art 09:53 The Birth of a New Music Project 11:59 Channeling Inner Tori Amos 15:35 The Journey of Writing a New Album 17:22 Introduction to Ilya and His Vintage Microphone Collection 17:48 The Process of Creating the Album 18:10 Reflections on Personal Experiences During the Pandemic 19:43 The Perception of Reality in the Digital World 21:32 Dealing with the Loss of Friends 22:38 The Influence of Georgia on the Album 24:53 The Role of Art and Music in Reflecting Society 26:57 The Impact of Occupation on Culture and Music 29:05 The Beauty and Challenges of Living in Georgia 36:52 The Release of the New Album
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Graham Coath talks to musician Nick Hudson in this captivating episode of the MyMusic Podcast. The discussion involves Nick's life in Georgia, his lyrical themes, and his new experimental album. The most recurring guest on the show, Nick, reveals how he creates music, drawing upon personal experiences and the ambiance of his current environment. In this episode, they also talk about politics, culture, and his relocation story. Nick spontaneously shares his thoughts on various subjects such as the Ukrainian conflict, art culture in Georgia, and his unique stand on music creation in the modern world dominated by AI. Releasing his new album soon, Nick discusses his upcoming full band presentation at a punk bar in Tbilisi. The video concludes mentioning Nick Hudson's lyric book release, and a heartfelt goodbye between the two friends. 00:00 Introduction and Catching Up 01:41 The Challenges of Moving Musical Instruments 02:26 The Uniqueness of Analog Instruments 03:04 The Struggles of Touring with Keyboards 03:47 Adapting to a New Music Scene 04:15 The Joy of Playing a Bosendorfer 06:39 Creating a New Space for Music 07:57 Exploring Soviet Paraphernalia and Art 09:53 The Birth of a New Music Project 11:59 Channeling Inner Tori Amos 15:35 The Journey of Writing a New Album 17:22 Introduction to Ilya and His Vintage Microphone Collection 17:48 The Process of Creating the Album 18:10 Reflections on Personal Experiences During the Pandemic 19:43 The Perception of Reality in the Digital World 21:32 Dealing with the Loss of Friends 22:38 The Influence of Georgia on the Album 24:53 The Role of Art and Music in Reflecting Society 26:57 The Impact of Occupation on Culture and Music 29:05 The Beauty and Challenges of Living in Georgia 36:52 The Release of the New Album
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