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Current State Season 1. Episode #3 Fred Deakin

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Number 3 in my series exploring the truth about the current state of music and the music industry. This month Fred Deakin, of Lemon Jelly and now Professor of Digital Arts at UAL. Fred has been part of club culture and the wiser music scene for most of his life, from putting on club nights and DJing in his university days in Edinburgh, moving to London and doing more of that, then workign on fanzines with his sister, meeting Nick Franglen and making music as Lemon Jelly (and getting nominated for a Mercury Music Prize) Frank Eddie and Flashman, starting and running one of the countries most innovative and sought after design agencies in the form of Airside to his current position as a Professor of Digital Arts at UAL. Fred has tirelessly explored and pushed the bouderies of music, design and interaction and his thoughts on the future are very interesting as well as the prospect of some original music from him...More on Fred at his website http://freddeak.in/There may be some explicit language...

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Number 3 in my series exploring the truth about the current state of music and the music industry. This month Fred Deakin, of Lemon Jelly and now Professor of Digital Arts at UAL. Fred has been part of club culture and the wiser music scene for most of his life, from putting on club nights and DJing in his university days in Edinburgh, moving to London and doing more of that, then workign on fanzines with his sister, meeting Nick Franglen and making music as Lemon Jelly (and getting nominated for a Mercury Music Prize) Frank Eddie and Flashman, starting and running one of the countries most innovative and sought after design agencies in the form of Airside to his current position as a Professor of Digital Arts at UAL. Fred has tirelessly explored and pushed the bouderies of music, design and interaction and his thoughts on the future are very interesting as well as the prospect of some original music from him...More on Fred at his website http://freddeak.in/There may be some explicit language...

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