67 episodes

Discover the stories behind the sound with the Signal Path podcast from Shure. Tapping a global network of musicians, producers, engineers and other sonic innovators, the world's leading microphone maker brings you exclusive interviews with the people shaping the world of audio once a month.

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    • 4.9 • 7 Ratings

Discover the stories behind the sound with the Signal Path podcast from Shure. Tapping a global network of musicians, producers, engineers and other sonic innovators, the world's leading microphone maker brings you exclusive interviews with the people shaping the world of audio once a month.

    Episode 68 – BAYBE

    Episode 68 – BAYBE

    Despite being based in the country music capital of Nashville, BAYBE melds metal, hip-hop and pop elements into her own carefully crafted artistic vision. In this special episode of Signal Path, she spoke with Marc Young at the Shure booth of this year’s (rather noisy) NAMM music industry trade show. They discussed her wide-ranging musical influences, her meticulous attention to her spooky aesthetic, and why Nashville isn’t just for country music anymore.

    • 10 min
    Episode 67 – Hannah V

    Episode 67 – Hannah V

    Hannah V is a London-based producer, pianist and songwriter known for her collaborations with the likes of Rihanna, Stormzy, Yola and JP Cooper. Marc Young met up with her at the London Podcast Show to discuss how her multicultural upbringing in Germany and India influenced her early musical education, her transition from classically trained pianist to key member of Rihanna’s backing band, and how she once composed a track for Netflix’s Bridgerton series in just a matter of hours. This episode was recorded at the Shure booth of the very loud trade show with the SM7B microphone and it was produced by Andrew Anderson.

    • 19 min
    Episode 66 – International Anthem

    Episode 66 – International Anthem

    Famous for its holistic approach, the record label International Anthem has put out more than 60 albums over the last 10 years. Working out of Chicago, they’ve focused on progressive jazz as well as experimental genres, creating tactile products that look as good as they sound. Thomas Banks from Shure speaks with Dave Allen and David Trainor about how they recorded an entire album by Brandee Younger and Dezron Douglas remotely using just one mic at the height of the Covid pandemic.

    • 15 min
    Episode 65 – Nita Strauss

    Episode 65 – Nita Strauss

    Nita Strauss is an LA guitar hero who has shredded for Alice Cooper, Demi Lovato and many more big stars over the years. In this episode, Laura Davidson speaks with Nita about her origins in the Los Angeles music scene, taking her mom backstage to meet Alice at the Hollywood Bowl, and how the Shure GLX-D+ wireless system for guitarists makes her wild performances possible.

    • 12 min
    Episode 64: The SM58

    Episode 64: The SM58

    Is the SM58 the most popular microphone of all time? Quite possibly, yes. This stage stalwart can truly handle anything thrown its way: from Mitski's drama to Frank Carter's screams and Run-DMC's rhymes. Listen to a special edition of Signal Path as part of the Shure Iconic Mic Celebration this month to discover how the SM58 has set the industry standard for live performance for more than half a century.

    • 18 min
    Episode 63 – School of Rock

    Episode 63 – School of Rock

    Rob Price is the CEO of School of Rock, a wildly successful chain of hundreds of music schools around the globe. In this episode of Signal Path, he joins from his RV 'Barry Vanilow' while on the road after SXSW. Price discusses the School of Rock's novel method of teaching kids how to play their instruments through group performance, how the music community has become vital in post pandemic times, and a new initiative to support young songwriters.

    • 24 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
7 Ratings

7 Ratings

JohnnyFlashcard ,

A must for amateur and pro musicians, sound engineers

A really fun podcast that gets into the life of creatives in music—particularly sound engineers

Kaptain Kreuzberg ,

Enjoyable

Some nice stories from people working in music that you've likely never heard before. Vinyl mastering? I learned a lot from the Matt Colton one!

EduBovino ,

Great

This podcast has a lot of great content.

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