It’s rare to see a musician follow through on a series of concept albums. To create one collection of songs with a narrative throughline is hard enough, but to commit to laying that story out over a course of years, … Continue reading
October 24, 2013
by Laura Sterritt
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It’s rare to see a musician follow through on a series of concept albums. To create one collection of songs with a narrative throughline is hard enough, but to commit to laying that story out over a course of years, … Continue reading
May 2, 2013
by Laura Sterritt
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It is often the less well known, independent musicians who are willing to take chances on new media as artistic expression. The unfortunate Catch-22 is that these musicians or their record labels are usually unable to fund such endeavors. Now, … Continue reading
December 6, 2012
by Laura Sterritt
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From indie rock to hip hop to electronic music, browser-based games are becoming increasingly common extensions for musicians. The element of interactivity, inherently missing in traditionally distributed music, is a major benefit. These games offer the ability to build an … Continue reading
September 25, 2012
by Laura Sterritt
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A transmedia campaign is only as good as its co-creators. Many originators—filmmakers, authors, musicians—are excellent at their art form, understanding how to use the medium to its best potential. Instead of forcing them to fumble through new and unknown platforms, … Continue reading
September 18, 2012
by Laura Sterritt
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I’m very happy to be hosting a conversation with Adult Swim’s Jason DeMarco at the New York Film Festival’s Convergence program on Saturday, September 29th! We will be discussing Adult Swim’s historic relationship with musicians and record labels, including Flying … Continue reading