Graduate Profile: Travis Norman at Reaction Now

Posted in music on December 23rd, 2009 by Aaron Bliss

Graduate Profile: Travis Norman at Reaction Now

S.O.N.G.S. (Stories Of New Graduate Success) is a spotlight on the paths IPR students pursue after graduation and the success they find along the way… reposted from IPR

IPR: Hi Travis, thanks for joining us on the IPR Alumnus Blog!

TN: It is my pleasure; I take a lot of pride in my education from IPR and if my story can help to inspire a current student or someone considering attending, then I am more than happy to share it.

IPR: When did you graduate and from what program?

TN: I am a 2007 Valedictorian graduate from the Audio Production and Engineering program.

IPR:  How did you first discover IPR?

TN: I am fortunate enough to count multiple instructors here as friends of mine and a former band mate was a student at the time, so I was well aware of IPR’s level of quality.  I also had the opportunity to record here with a live Hip Hop and Drum n’ Bass group I was handling turntables and samplers for at the time – much respect to these 2nd quarter students, but they ended up miking our vocalist in the hallway (tip for newbies: this gives awful results, lol).  I had been teaching myself production and engineering for almost a decade, and decided I wanted to refine my technique and learn new skills.  *assumes voice of The Simpsons’ Comic Book Guy…Best. Decision. Ever.

IPR: What were some of the highlights of your time at IPR as a student?

TN: Oh man, there are literally too many to count – I was most grateful though for the amount of other students really taking their education seriously, just being in proximity to so much talent pushed me to challenge myself more than I ever had before.  I guess a favorite was the whole Pro Tools experience, getting double certified by Digidesign in both music and post production and taking the ICON class twice…I was SO close to that ICON certification…I’ll never end up getting it though because my whole musical world now revolves around Ableton!!!

IPR: So what are are you up to these days?

TN: Well, it is an intruiging time for me right now, one filled with change and a reexamination of my priorities.  I have recently dedicated myself to growing my first true entrepreneurial venture!  I am taking some words from Andrew Carnegie to heart:

“If you want to be happy, set a goal that commands your thoughts, liberates your energy, and inspires your hopes.”

IPR: I like that, so what will this new company be about?

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TN: Reaction Now is a consultancy offering customized Social Media strategy, optimization, and maintenance.  We will provide support to businesses looking to integrate social media and web 2.0 tactics into existing public relations, customer service, and internet marketing efforts.

IPR: It seems like a lot of businesses are realizing they need to step up their efforts in these areas.

TN: There is absolutely a growing awareness amongst business owners of the need to participate in social media channels as a way to connect with existing and potential demographics, add to that the fast pace of progress and emerging capabilities within fields related to internet marketing, and you have a definite demand for services that can help to make the most of these new opportunites.

IPR:  And there is potential for an organization to go about it a way that can backfire, right?  Like if people can tell it is just a push to sell something they might tune out, or even think less of that organization.

TN: So true.  In fact, an overwhelming 86% of companies will increase their budgets for Social Media this year.  Many of them will nonetheless continue to miss opportunities and never utilize the full potential of these channels.  Success in Social Media requires the applied science of optimization and the art of authentic engagement, coupled with accurate insight into the demographics being reached.  Our goal at Reaction Now is simple: To keep all aspects of a brand’s representation consistent with the behaviors and expectations of their customers, and to maximize both return on investment and “return on involvement.”

IPR: Very cool, we wish you the best of luck!

TN: Thanks, it is gratifying to just be taking the first steps, and things are actually progressing faster than I would have imagined.  Actually we may soon be so busy that bringing on some motivated and clued up interns could well be in the cards…any IPR students whose ears perked up at this should feel free to reach out to me at Travis@ReactionNow.com

IPR: Sounds like valuable experience for our business minded students…

TN: For sure, although really, just about every skill taught here will come into play with this venture…we will be creating a lot of promotional video and other content…and of, course it all needs to look and sound as polished as possible.

IPR: Do you still find time for music?

TN: Oh yeah, right now I am so excited about my current project, complicit – we are preparing for our debut show in the VIP room at First Avenue!

IPR: Sounds great, hope you have an awesome turnout.  Thanks again for contributing your enthusiasm to these pages.

TN: Anytime, and here is another quote that has motivated me and will perhaps do the same for your readers:

“Enthusiasm is the greatest asset in the world. It beats money and power and influence. It is no more or less than faith in action.”
- Henry Chester

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JackCast001 – Oliver Ho aka Raudive

Posted in music on October 23rd, 2009 by Aaron Bliss
Oliver Ho

Oliver Ho visited The Particle People recently, and as a special gift he gave us a recording of his live set from the night. A rare treat for most, this is an amazing example  of what he has to offer. Not only a special podcast but also a few questions before and after the visit to Minneapolis.

 

What are/were your impressions of the Midwest dance music scene? specifically Minneapolis.
Prior to coming to Minneapolis I really hadn’t got a good impression of the Midwest, I had done a few raves in the late 90’s early 2000 which were pretty bad, kiddy ravers who really didn’t give a shit what they were listening to. I always found that quite strange, especially the carpet kids, who were just too high to care, no matter how many drugs I am on I always want quality music. Having said that, I don’t want to say that the Midwest didn’t have something to offer, it was just my personal experience.. Minneapolis was a pleasant surprise, a lovely bunch of enthusiastic people who love music/art and partying. I really enjoyed playing there and I think the Particle People have created something special there, further proof of this comes from the fact that Speedy J. decided to take his Umfeld project there for the Spark Festival, certainly a stamp of approval…

Are you currently working on any new projects?
I am working on new Raudive material, its coming out quite deep and funky at the moment, sometimes bleepy, and sometimes very organic, depending what mood I am in. I would like to record a Raudive album next year, I have an idea of 4 -  15 minute tracks, or 1  – 60 minute track that can be divided into 4, something quite conceptual..
I am also working on Zov Zov, an ambient industrial project. I hope to release some of this in 2010..

What is your current DJ and music production set up?
I use a mix of CDs, vinyl and Ableton live, I think they all have something to offer, I try to accept the technological advances while still retaining what has come before, its all about balance..

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A pre party interview by our own Tanya Norman is available here

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Interview By Aaron Bliss Art work by J. Matthews

Oliver Ho: Sign of Tomorrow by Tanya Norman

Any international DJ that plays in Minneapolis for the first time and drops “Sign “☮” the Times ” by Prince into a modern techno set quickly becomes a favorite of mine.  Local event promoters Particle People, (Jesse Jakob and Aaron Bliss) celebrated their one year anniversary by inviting London deejay and music producer, Oliver Ho, to be their guest. Sure enough, I have a new favorite.

As I walked through Gallery 13, admiring colorful oil paintings and striking collages hung on the wall by local artists, I remembered why I enjoy coming to events like this.  Minneapolis has been a favorite spot for many visiting deejays and with the help of several local promoters throughout the years (Hush, Klikmusik, Convergence, Intellephunk) fans have been given a chance to hear a variety of different styles of techno and electronic music.  Watching the colored lights on the  mixer glowing in this dark venue along with the nicely stacked speaker system producing thousands of watts of sound gave the listener the opportunity not only to hear, but to feel the music.  Literally.  And the sounds we heard from veteran producer Oliver Ho that evening gave us a glimpse of the future.

“I always wait to see what the vibe is like, and the atmosphere…I like giving something to people they might not have heard before.”

The advancement of music technology has greatly influenced Oliver’s music.  Being an active Ableton Live user enables him to play very diverse selections of music and to be more in control.  Compared to years past of using DAT, reel to reel machines and outboard gear he currently takes advantage of modern tools to create several styles of music, not just electronic.  “The amazing thing about software is that it has made music very democratic.  Anyone getting into production and using top technology has to have patience and not go too fast. With computers, I like the ability to re-edit music and work on it slowly over a period of time.”

Tracks from his new tech-minimal project, Raudive (pronounced raw-deev), have gotten the attention of other well known artists / deejays, showing up in sets from Daniel Bell to Ricardo Villalobos. Oliver noted, “What was happening a lot in the late nineties was techno music was becoming very narrow minded, so this was a chance for me as an artist and a producer to experiment with different ideas; I thought it was apt to use a different name for that.  It means I can make music inspired by house, experimental, different things..it’s a way for me to be diverse and using a name for that will let people know that there is a change of gear.”

Due in part to the different styles of music Oliver produces, it has worked well for him to collaborate with numerous record labels, such as Blueprint Records, Klang Elektronik and Poker Flat.  Certainly, Oliver has experienced the trials and tribulations of running a record label and found that it can be a difficult task.  His relationships with various labels have afforded him the opportunity to now concentrate solely on his music.  “The biggest challenge of running a label is being on top of it and not allowing people to take advantage of you.  There has to be a balance between making money and making music.”

As I peered over Oliver’s shoulders watching his quick hands mix, equalize and add effects to multiple tracks while he kept a close and engaging bond with the dance floor, I reflected on why I choose to come to these events.  For me its a chance to hear new sounds, have new experiences, and be surrounded by an open minded community of music lovers.  Mission accomplished.

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Wednesday October 28th Ableton User’s Group

Posted in gear, music on October 22nd, 2009 by Aaron Bliss
ABLETON LIVE

ABLETON LIVE

Ableton, IPR, and Timefog invite you and your friends to the fall edition of Ableton Live 8 User’s Group – Minneapolis!

Hosted at IPR Minneapolis and Time Fog – Ableton Certified Training Center (ACTC)

Featuring:

*Lectures and Presentations

*Interactive demonstrations

*Performances

*Q&A Sessions with expert users

*GIVEAWAYS from Ableton!

*Bring in your own ideas to share with the community.

Wednesday, October 28th at 6pm in the IPR GreenRoom.

Come participate in this celebration of the creative process!  Questions, ideas, or to join our mailing list:

ableton@ipr.edu

http://www.ipr.edu http://www.ableton.com http://www.timefog.net

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