Music in the Age of Democratization: Gerhard… by SMWBerlin

Music as social medium is perhaps as profound as any connection as we can have between people. And it’s a unique pleasure to get to reflect on that with someone like Gerhard Behles or Matt Black. Yesterday, we got both at the same time. I’ll even listen to this conversation again; there’s plenty of fuel for further thought.

Before apps, Gerhard Behles and Robert Henke shared their Monolake Max/MSP sequencer (by Henke – still available); back when music production offered little in real-time, they had the vision to offer Ableton Live. When “VJ” still meant a host on MTV, Matt Black was building new tools to remix video alongside music, inspired by hip-hop technique to re-conceive digital expression and sampling.

Now, Ableton serves millions of users; Matt Black and Ninja Tune encourage users to remix their artists on their phones with Ninja Jamm.

And it seems anyone, anywhere can produce. Matt and Gerhard reflected with me yesterday on where they’ve come from, where their endeavors are today, and where we’re headed.

They got deep into the philosophy of why we make music, and where their responsibilities lie as tool makers and as individuals, where artists and labels and communities might go.

We have audio on SoundCloud:

And video (top).

Thanks to Social Media Week Berlin and Platoon for hosting us!

27 responses to “Listen to Gerhard Behles (CEO, Ableton) and Matt Black (Ninja Tune, Coldcut) on Music and Democratization”

  1. NickFrancis says:

    Thanks, Peter. I really enjoyed listening to the conversation at my desk while working. Must’ve been fun to chat with those two amazing guys.

  2. NickFrancis says:

    Thanks, Peter. I really enjoyed listening to the conversation at my desk while working. Must’ve been fun to chat with those two amazing guys.

  3. NickFrancis says:

    Thanks, Peter. I really enjoyed listening to the conversation at my desk while working. Must’ve been fun to chat with those two amazing guys.

  4. emergencyofstate says:

    That was indeed an interesting conversation. thanks for posting.

  5. emergencyofstate says:

    That was indeed an interesting conversation. thanks for posting.

  6. emergencyofstate says:

    That was indeed an interesting conversation. thanks for posting.

  7. REGEND says:

    This was great live. I definitely wanted to go back and have a listen. Thanks for posting this. Going to share it with my students and colleagues.

  8. REGEND says:

    This was great live. I definitely wanted to go back and have a listen. Thanks for posting this. Going to share it with my students and colleagues.

  9. REGEND says:

    This was great live. I definitely wanted to go back and have a listen. Thanks for posting this. Going to share it with my students and colleagues.

  10. lumpy says:

    this was a great talk

  11. lumpy says:

    this was a great talk

  12. lumpy says:

    this was a great talk

  13. Chris Combe says:

    beautiful discussion Peter, well done on the moderation of such an interesting and relevant topic. Some amazing people to speak with!

  14. Chris Combe says:

    beautiful discussion Peter, well done on the moderation of such an interesting and relevant topic. Some amazing people to speak with!

  15. El Jefe says:

    beautiful discussion Peter, well done on the moderation of such an interesting and relevant topic. Some amazing people to speak with!

  16. mckenic says:

    Thank you for bringing this to us Peter!

  17. mckenic says:

    Thank you for bringing this to us Peter!

  18. mckenic says:

    Thank you for bringing this to us Peter!

  19. mckenic says:

    Interesting contrast between Ableton Live and Ninja Jam, the german and the english man, the suit and the leather jacket.

  20. mckenic says:

    Interesting contrast between Ableton Live and Ninja Jam, the german and the english man, the suit and the leather jacket.

  21. mckenic says:

    Interesting contrast between Ableton Live and Ninja Jam, the german and the english man, the suit and the leather jacket.

  22. reallynotsaying says:

    Amazing and articulate folk!

  23. reallynotsaying says:

    Amazing and articulate folk!

  24. freeform1999 says:

    Amazing and articulate folk!

  25. b-b-b-b-b-b-b-baby! says:

    Ableton and NI are the Google and NSA of of digital music

  26. b-b-b-b-b-b-b-baby! says:

    Ableton and NI are the Google and NSA of of digital music

  27. b-b-b-b-b-b-b-baby! says:

    Ableton and NI are the Google and NSA of of digital music

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