Thursday at SX, I started off with the Tony Visconti keynote (interesting and somewhat cautionary, with a reading from a story about a dystopian music future) and a few VR panels. For music, I got to see longtime favorite, Miles
Thurs, SXSW 2016

Thursday at SX, I started off with the Tony Visconti keynote (interesting and somewhat cautionary, with a reading from a story about a dystopian music future) and a few VR panels. For music, I got to see longtime favorite, Miles
My first day of SXSW music was full of old and new. AudioDamn is a Germany-based group that I happened to see on Hoda and Kathie Lee a couple months ago. I sent them a tweet, and they replied with
I hadn’t really planned to do any interviews during SXSW, and typically focus on local artists. But when I got the chance to interview Cosmo Jarvis, I jumped at it. Cosmo is a UK musician and filmmaker, whose short film
I started my day with a film, Rip: A Remix Manifesto. It’s a fantastic documentary about intellectual property and remixing digital content. I will definitely be talking about in class. Then, had planned to visit Rachael Ray party, but that’s
Friday at SXSW was the pinnacle for me. I got to see some favorites and some great new acts. Future Clouds and Radar played the TX Music Reader Appreciation Party. This kid yodeled. Now, off to South by San Jose.