Podcast S3 Ep8: Nick Batt chooses one polysynth for eternity

The Sonicstate founder, producer and Goldfrapp collaborator talks polysynths, perfect monitors and video streaming.

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My Forever Studio Season 3 Hero Image Nick Batt

My Forever Studio Season 3 Hero Image Nick Batt

This time, we’re joined by musician, producer, internet personality and Sonicstate head honcho Nick Batt.

Nick had his first brush with fame in 1990 when, as one half of electronic duo DNA, he remixed Tom’s Diner by Suzanne Vega. Since then, he’s remixed Kylie Minogue, worked with Goldfrapp and even won an Ivor Novello award. With his music technology site Sonicstate, he’s become a YouTube celebrity and even a meme.

In this episode, find out which hardware polysynth he’d take into eternity, what the ‘tambourine test’ is, and how he would continue operating Sonicstate within the six-item constraints of the Forever Studio.

Guest: Nick Batt

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