{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/61af96a88a38950013f73d12/6a65fe6ea7fbf9da14e97144?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"You Still Have to Do the Work","description":"<p>Martin and Billy are back for another episode of The Apollo Audio Podcast, AI, copyright, mixing, live performance, chart records and Loathe’s new album <em>A Stranger To You</em>.</p><p>The conversation starts with recent discussion around support for grassroots music and the challenge of protecting artists from AI scraping, stem separation and the unauthorised reuse of creative work.</p><p><br></p><p>AI tools may have their uses, but there is still a difference between using technology to support a creative process and using it to bypass the work completely.</p><p>Martin and Billy also talk about mixing as an active, creative process: automation, fader moves, dynamics, transitions, and the small decisions that make a record feel alive rather than static.</p><p>The album discussion focuses on Loathe’s <em>A Stranger To You</em>, a heavy, atmospheric and highly produced record that moves between ambience, industrial textures, extreme heaviness, melody and carefully controlled dynamics.</p><p>Topics include:</p><p>• AI, copyright and artist protection</p><p>• Stem separation and backing tracks</p><p>• The difference between tools and shortcuts</p><p>• Why learning an instrument still matters</p><p>• Mixing, automation and dynamic movement</p><p>• UK album chart records</p><p>• Oasis and <em>What’s the Story Morning Glory?</em></p><p>• Loathe and <em>A Stranger To You</em></p><p>• Arrangement, transitions and album flow</p><p>• Why records still reward proper listening</p><p><br></p><p>Video version available on YouTube and Spotify.</p><p>Find Apollo Audio online:</p><p>apollo-audio.co.uk</p>","author_name":"The Apollo Audio Podcast"}