Podcast: SONIC TALK 209 - Dave Gamson Scritti Politti

US Making of Cupid & Psyche, New Macs, Hit n' Mix extraction      03/03/11

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73:37 mins

Guests:
   Dave Gamson - Seven time Grammy Nominee and counting
   Rich Hilton -  from camp Chic where he mans the controls for Nile Rodgers' private studio. 
   Dave Spiers - GforceSoftware.com
  Gaz Williams - SongSurgeon.co.uk
  Mark Tinley - Likebeing.com


Dave Gamson has worked as a producer, programmer, writer with Chaka Khan, Miles Davies, Roger Troutman, Me'Shell N'Degocello and many others he's a man with many talents. On the release of the Scritti Politti retrospective Absolute (released this week in Europe) we managed to talk him into joining us -  he rarely does interviews. We talk of producing Cupid & Psyche 85 - a classic work and many other matters. We also get some sage advice from Rich Hilton on timecode delay and Melodyne and a great story from Gaz and the Beachboys...


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