AMP Radio
AMP Radio
Podcast Description
AMP Radio is a podcast created by The Art of Music Project, a nonprofit organization that creates platforms for musicians to explore multimedia to enhance their authentic vision. This podcast features artists that have participated in AMP's Live Session program, as well as episode from staff about contemporary music subjects and preparing for a live session.
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The podcast explores themes related to the creative process in music, artist advocacy, and community influence on artistic expression. Episodes include discussions on the importance of networking in the music industry, the impact of local scenes like Detroit's punk community, and the role of visuals in music. Specific episodes highlight band development with Small Town Strip Club and the journey of artists like Darcy Moran and GS Tha Dream in navigating their respective scenes.

AMP Radio is a podcast created by The Art of Music Project, a nonprofit organization that creates platforms for musicians to explore multimedia to enhance their authentic vision. This podcast features artists that have participated in AMP’s Live Session program, as well as episode from staff about contemporary music subjects and preparing for a live session.
This episode we’re joined by the folk duo, York Street Thought Process from St. Marys, Ontario. Both Jaron and Rachel are accomplished musicians in their own right, and together they create something very special, bringing both great story telling in their songwriting, interesting dynamics and musicianship to their music, and a creative journey and experience to their live show. In this episode, we talk about everything from their journey of their recordings (of which they do mostly all themselves) to their songwriting, both for this project as well as their own projects, as well as how they keep pushing themselves and each other in their creativity. It’s a great episode with lots of laughs along the way! And yes, we do find out what the band name actually means!

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