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  1. Grammy-winning music producer Ian Brennan’s seventh book, Muse-Sick, is a primer on how mass production and commercialization have corrupted the arts.Broken down into a series of core points and action plans, it expands upon Brennan’s previous music missives, Silenced by Sound: The Music Meritocracy Myth and How Music Dies (or Lives).

  2. Missing Music: Voices from Where the Dirt Roads End details Grammy-winning music producer and author Ian Brennan’s ongoing quest to provide musical platforms for underrepresented nations and populations around the world. In a compact and quick-read format, Missing Music collects the latest narratives from Brennan’s field-recording treks.

  3. 22 de may. de 2021 · IAN BRENNAN: Thank you. SIMON: Mr. Brennan, tell us about your fellow musicians and the instruments they played and the music they made. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "THE DEVIL DOESN'T EAT PAPAYA, HE EATS ...

  4. 23 de abr. de 2024 · MusicIan Brennan e Marilena Umuhoza Delli propongono personali cartografie sonore, “road maps”, ripercorrendo sedici incontri musicali che hanno generato altrettanti lavori discografici. Una dedica speciale e autobiografica riguarda la sorella di Ian Brennan, al dono del crescere con una persona cara “intellettualmente limitata e spiritualmente superiore” .

  5. Described as "a manual for those on a quest for authenticity, in an age of airbrushed and Auto-Tuned so-called 'artists'," Ian Brennan's book, How Music Dies (or Lives): Field Recording and the Battle for Democracy in the Arts, examines music, creativity, and culture in a vibrant, intriguing manner.

  6. 17 de sept. de 2020 · Ian Brennan Through my sister Jane, who has Down’s syndrome, I learned how to listen not just with my ears but my entire being Thu 17 Sep 2020 13.30 EDT Last modified on Thu 11 Mar 2021 18.31 EST

  7. 13 de sept. de 2023 · Earlier this year, producer Ian Brennan visited the notorious Mississippi State Penitentiary, aka Parchman Farm, to record inmates singing. Graeme Thomson reports on the results.