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  • This is part 2 of 2 episodes featuring Leigh Kemp.

    Leigh Kemp is a mechanic-turned multipotentialite, having dabbled in a range of creative endeavours from prop-making, graphic design, synth modification and creation and filmmaking for his own YouTube channel. Most notably, he has worked for none other than the company behind the stylophone, Dubreq Ltd, since 2019 as a content creator, technical assistant and more recently, a product tester and developer.


    In this episode, Leigh breaks down the new Stylophone Beat and shares behind-the-scenes details on what goes into bringing a Stylophone product to market.


    Find out more about Musosoup's affordable Music PR services:

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    Follow Leigh:

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    Follow Stylophone Official:

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    Follow Sound Of Stylus:

    Instagram for podcast updates.

    YouTube for Stylophone Product Tutorials and a different way to listen.


    Thank you for listening to this series.


    This episode was written, recorded and edited by Mari Dangerfield. The music was by Mari Dangerfield and the artwork was by Leigh Kemp.


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  • This is part 1 of 2 episodes featuring Leigh Kemp.

    Leigh Kemp is a mechanic-turned multipotentialite, having dabbled in a range of creative endeavours from prop-making, graphic design, synth modification and creation and filmmaking for his own YouTube channel. Most notably, he has worked for none other than the company behind the stylophone, Dubreq Ltd, since 2019 as a content creator, technical assistant and more recently, a product tester and developer.


    In this episode, Leigh discusses how he ended up working for Dubreq and why not having a formal education isn't necessarily a barrier to entry to a career in something you love.


    Find out more about Musosoup's affordable Music PR services:

    Website


    Follow Leigh:

    YouTube

    Instagram


    Follow Stylophone Official:

    Website

    YouTube

    Instagram

    Tiktok


    Follow Sound Of Stylus:

    Instagram for podcast updates.

    YouTube for Stylophone Product Tutorials and a different way to listen.


    Thank you for listening to this series.


    This episode was written, recorded and edited by Mari Dangerfield. The music was by Mari Dangerfield and the artwork was by Leigh Kemp.


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  • The Wackids are a musical trio consisting of Blowmaster (AKA Nicolas), Speedfinger (AKA Youssef) and Bongostar (AKA Cyrille) who have taken France and the internet by storm with their entertaining and unique use of children's musical toys to play covers from a spectrum of musical genres. With over 100K YouTube subscribers, 10M views and a wildly popular touring show, they call themselves the masters of 'rock 'n' toys.' Nicolas and Youssef join me to share their secret to going from street buskers to national touring stars and their hopes to inspire a new generation of musicians.


    Find out more about Musosoup's affordable Music PR services:

    Website


    Follow The Wackids:

    Website

    YouTube

    Instagram

    Tiktok

    Facebook


    Follow Sound Of Stylus:

    Instagram for podcast updates.

    YouTube for Stylophone Product Tutorials and a different way to listen.


    Thank you for listening to this series.


    This episode was written, recorded and edited by Mari Dangerfield. The music was by Mari Dangerfield and the artwork was by Leigh Kemp.


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  • This is part 2 of 2 episodes featuring Fluff Tadpole from the PNK Stylophonic Giftshop.

    The PNK Stylophonic Giftshop is a stylophone-based musical and video performance group consisting of Smokey Stubbs (AKA Matt), Fluff Tadpole (AKA Dave) and Lazlo Giuseppe (AKA Nick).

    Founded in 2019, they make musical covers of fun tunes, TV themes and library music as well as their own original material, all showcased on their YouTube channel.

    Fluff breaks down some behind-the-scenes secrets on some of the group's most outstanding music videos and the stories behind their original music.


    Find out more about Musosoup's affordable Music PR services:

    Website


    Follow The PNK Stylophonic Giftshop:

    Website

    YouTube

    Instagram

    Buy their merch on Teemill


    Follow Sound Of Stylus:

    Instagram for podcast updates.

    YouTube for Stylophone Product Tutorials and a different way to listen.


    Thank you for listening to this series.


    This episode was written, recorded and edited by Mari Dangerfield. The music was by Mari Dangerfield and the artwork was by Leigh Kemp.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • This is part 1 of 2 episodes featuring Fluff Tadpole from the PNK Stylophonic Giftshop.

    The PNK Stylophonic Giftshop is a stylophone-based musical and video performance group consisting of Smokey Stubbs (AKA Matt), Fluff Tadpole (AKA Dave) and Lazlo Giuseppe (AKA Nick).

    Founded in 2019, they make musical covers of fun tunes, TV themes and library music as well as their own original material, all showcased on their YouTube channel.


    In this first episode of the series, Fluff discusses how the group started out and why making them has been so important to their mental health.


    Find out more about Musosoup's affordable Music PR services:

    Website


    Follow The PNK Stylophonic Giftshop:

    Website

    YouTube

    Instagram

    Buy their merch on Teemill


    Follow Sound Of Stylus:

    Instagram for podcast updates.

    YouTube for Stylophone Product Tutorials and a different way to listen.


    Thank you for listening to this series.


    This episode was written, recorded and edited by Mari Dangerfield. The music was by Mari Dangerfield and the artwork was by Leigh Kemp.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • This is part 1 of 2 episodes featuring Maro Maro. Marek Jabłoński, A.K.A Maro Maro 1337, is YouTube's biggest ever stylophone sensation. Maro Maro has over 790K subscribers on his channel, where for the most part he releases stylophone cover videos. Maro Maro also releases his own music, holds credits as a producer and works as a session/touring guitarist with legendary Polish rock supergroup Czerwone Gitary.


    In this last episode of the series, Maro Maro shares the secret to producing pristine, note-perfect stylophone recordings and discusses his latest album 'What Remains.'


    Follow Maro Maro:

    YouTube

    Bandcamp - Featuring the new album 'What Remains'

    Patreon


    Follow Sound Of Stylus:

    Instagram for podcast updates.

    YouTube for Stylophone Product Tutorials.


    Thank you for listening to this series. If you have any suggestions of who to feature on the podcast in future, do get in touch at the links above.


    This episode was written, recorded and edited by Mari Dangerfield. The music was by Mari Dangerfield and the artwork was by Leigh Kemp.


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  • This is part 1 of 2 episodes featuring Maro Maro. Marek Jabłoński, A.K.A Maro Maro 1337, is YouTube's biggest ever stylophone sensation. Maro Maro has over 790K subscribers on his channel, where for the most part he releases stylophone cover videos. Maro Maro also releases his own music, holds credits as a producer and works as a session/touring guitarist with legendary Polish rock supergroup Czerwone Gitary.


    In this episode, discover how the Polish stylophone superstar created his signature dual stylophone sound, as well as his personal insights on making a living in music and building a successful YouTube channel.


    Follow Maro Maro:

    YouTube

    Bandcamp - Featuring the new album 'What Remains'

    Patreon


    Follow Sound Of Stylus:

    Instagram for podcast updates.

    YouTube for Stylophone Product Tutorials.


    This episode was written, recorded and edited by Mari Dangerfield. The music was by Mari Dangerfield and the artwork was by Leigh Kemp.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Stylophonix are a German band consisting of members Christian Schürmann, Dieter Schlierkamp and Matthes Kersting. Their signature sound fuses the stylophone and other electronic musical elements with reggae, rap, dubstep and rock. Matthes from the band joins me to discuss their origins and bringing your song to life with a stylophone, as well as his solo album 'Free Punch.'


    Follow Stylophonix:

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    More on Matthes Kersting:

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    Listen to 'Free Punch'


    Follow Sound Of Stylus:

    Instagram for podcast updates.

    YouTube for Stylophone Product Tutorials.


    This episode was written, recorded and edited by Mari Dangerfield. The music was by Mari Dangerfield and the artwork was by Leigh Kemp.


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  • This is part 2 of 2 episodes featuring Leah Kardos. Leah Kardos is an extraordinary woman bursting with vision. As well as being a releasing artist in her own right under record label 'Bigo and Twigetti' and founder/leader of the unique Kingston University Stylophone Orchestra, she is senior lecturer in music at Kingston University in Surrey, UK, project leader of Visconti Studio, co-founded with legendary producer Tony Visconti, and a published author, with words in The Wire and her recently published first book, 'Blackstar Theory: The Last Works of David Bowie.'


    In this episode, Leah tells us about her first book, 'Blackstar Theory: The Last Works of David Bowie' and theorises on what might have drawn David Bowie to feature the stylophone in songs spanning so much of his career.


    Follow Leah:

    Website

    YouTube - Featuring an audio-visual series on 'Blackstar Theory'

    Buy 'Blackstar Theory: The Last Works of David Bowie.'


    Follow Sound Of Stylus:

    Instagram for podcast updates.

    YouTube for Stylophone Product Tutorials.


    This episode was written, recorded and edited by Mari Dangerfield. The music was by Mari Dangerfield and the artwork was by Leigh Kemp.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • This is part 1 of 2 episodes featuring Leah Kardos. Leah Kardos is an extraordinary woman bursting with vision. As well as being a releasing artist in her own right under record label 'Bigo and Twigetti' and founder/leader of the unique Kingston University Stylophone Orchestra, she is senior lecturer in music at Kingston University in Surrey, UK, project leader of Visconti Studio, co-founded with legendary producer Tony Visconti, and a published author, with words in The Wire and her recently published first book, 'Blackstar Theory: The Last Works of David Bowie.'


    In this episode, we focus on the Kingston University Stylophone Orchestra: How, when and why she created the band, the processes that led to their debut album 'Stylophonika' and ahead of part 2, Leah's Bowie fandom origin story.


    Follow Leah:

    Website

    YouTube - Featuring an audio-visual series on 'Blackstar Theory'

    Buy 'Blackstar Theory: The Last Works of David Bowie.'


    More on the Kingston University Stylophone Orchestra:

    Bandcamp - 'Stylophonika' released via Spun Out Of Control records

    Instagram

    YouTube


    Follow Sound Of Stylus:

    Instagram for podcast updates.

    YouTube for Stylophone Product Tutorials.


    This episode was written, recorded and edited by Mari Dangerfield. The music was by Mari Dangerfield and the artwork was by Leigh Kemp.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  • Welcome to the first ever episode of Sound Of Stylus, hosted by Mari Dangerfield. Mari Dangerfield is an alternative/electronic pop artist and producer from London, UK. Her debut album, Love And Other Machines, was released in 2021 and she recently signed to London Indie Label, Dimple Discs. In this episode, Mari introduces you to Sound Of Stylus: the podcast, as well as more about herself, her relationship to the stylophone and why she decided to make a podcast on the subject.


    Follow Mari:

    Website

    YouTube

    Tiktok

    Instagram

    Facebook

    Twitter


    Follow Sound Of Stylus:

    Instagram for podcast updates.

    YouTube for Stylophone Product Tutorials.


    This episode was written, recorded and edited by Mari Dangerfield. The music was by Mari Dangerfield and the artwork was by Leigh Kemp.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.