InHouse Records - Radio Reverb Ep. 6 InHouse: The Podcast
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InHouse The Podcast - Episode 6: Music and stories from the world's first prison run record labelThis month's episode includes interviews with: George aka Jukie G. - released from prison 2 years ago after serving an 18 year sentence. He talks openly about the experience of serving a sentence of that magnitude, the realities of adjusting to life on the outside and the importance and potential of music to heal us. Michael Mau - a music producer who at the time of recording had left prison 4 weeks earlier, after serving 5 years. We talk about using prison to study, music making as a way to manipulate time and creativity as a means to reinventing yourself. We also talked with Jonno, a 24 year old artist who served a sentence of 18 months. We discuss the creative process as 'telling a story that you already know', the importance of not being distracted from your goals and how the experience of prison taught him patience.
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InHouse The Podcast - Episode 6: Music and stories from the world's first prison run record labelThis month's episode includes interviews with: George aka Jukie G. - released from prison 2 years ago after serving an 18 year sentence. He talks openly about the experience of serving a sentence of that magnitude, the realities of adjusting to life on the outside and the importance and potential of music to heal us. Michael Mau - a music producer who at the time of recording had left prison 4 weeks earlier, after serving 5 years. We talk about using prison to study, music making as a way to manipulate time and creativity as a means to reinventing yourself. We also talked with Jonno, a 24 year old artist who served a sentence of 18 months. We discuss the creative process as 'telling a story that you already know', the importance of not being distracted from your goals and how the experience of prison taught him patience.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
59 min