Sunday, June 30, 2013

jkrupp - 130630 - Music Manumit Podcast

Deutsch: Schild an einem Lokal in Granada, das...
Deutsch: Schild an einem Lokal in Granada, das nur CC-Musik spielt (Photo credit: Wikipedia)



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In this episode:
We talk with the creative commons musician JKrupp.

Here are Doug's note from the interview.

http://soundcloud.com/jkrupp

Where did the project name originate?
short for Jeremy?

Give us an overview of your music
singer-songwriter that also plays drums and spinning songs on his iPhone

What application do you use to edit on your iPhone?
doing hip hop now, which is easier to “crack out”

e-d.j.-ing ← free app with two turntables

you can accumulate points

What drew you to Creative Commons?
Just seemed simpler

Why do you use the the license you use?
if it got the right point

What are your musical ambitions?
playing guitar for 25 years

ProTools for ~10 years, Logic and GarageBand

recording on iPhone

Where can people find stuff off of Soundcloud?
nowhere. recording own work is good

so, back to music...

foley sounds

went to film school to be a director

lots of film audio

jazz guitar ← took private lessons

does videos of jam sessions

he has a rehearsal studio

What is the Creative Commons culture like in San Fran, the home of Broken Cities, Severed Fifth Emcee Lynx and CC itself?
not a big CC scene

What are your other projects, if any?
He’s looking for a drummer. Met at a stock rehearsal space

met a member of Flipper who was replaced by Nirvana’s bass player!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flipper_(band)

Valencia Radio

Do you gig locally?
was in a jazz trio doing weddings and such but hopes to do more

What are some of your favorite bands/artists/genres, CC or otherwise?
goes through phases

Jellyroll

The Beatles

Chuck Berry

Boz Scaggs

several others

Eugene McDaniels “Jagger the Dagger” sampled by a lot of hip-hop guys

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ma_Rainey “shave ‘em dry”

Who are some people you think we should try to get on the show (aka, who are the important people in Creative Commons music today)?not really

Before we go, how did you find our Soundcloud group?
just uploading to various groups

Creative Commons was a draw too

Is there anything else you would like to say/tell us about?
Tom talks a bit about ccmixter.org