October Scientist: Internship Lawsuits, The Theremin, Grizzly Bear, The Studio as an Instrument, Plugins & More

Yesterday was the first Monday of the month, which means we launched the October issue of Trust Me, I’m A Scientist, the “music magazine for people who make music.”

In This Issue:

  • Unpaid internships at for-profit companies have risen exponentially over the past 10 years. New lawsuits challenge the legality and ethics of the practice, and a new analysis suggests that music and publishing companies’ over-reliance on unpaid interns may have done them huge damage in the long run. Read: “Has The Internship Turned Evil?
  • Just in time for Halloween, Steve Macfarlane offers a history of the Theremin along with classic music clips that are not to be missed. Read: “Theremin, A Mania
  • Watch our first-ever video as TMimaS editor Justin Colletti teams up with SonicScoop’s Janice Brown and a panel of producers and engineers famous for their work with Bjork, Bob Dylan, The Flaming Lips, Weezer, The National, Public Enemy, Interpol, Arcade Fire, and more. Watch: “The Studio as an Instrument
  • Listen to a new episode of Input|Output Podcast in which Geoff and Eli put the new Universal Audio Apollo recording system up against a world-class studio equipped with a vintage Neve console and Studer tape deck. Can the two possibly compare? Hear for yourself and decide.
  • Plus: A whole lot more.
Thanks and enjoy,
Justin
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