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Submit ReviewLynden Williams is a producer from Salt Lake City, Utah, who makes music as Divorce Court. Divorce Court is a chill wave, lo-fi project electronic project inspired by Lynden’s memories of youth and old home movies. I appreciate the consistent theme of faded memories and emotions, which the lo-fi nature of the music and his live visuals of old home videos bring to life.
Lynden and I spoke quite a lot about producing music, arrangements, and live performance. We spoke about the challenge we all face in believing in a musical project long enough to bring it into existence. We covered a range of topics that left me feeling inspired and better equipped to make music.
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Show Notes:
Divorce Court - Official Site.
Spotify - Listen to Divorce Court tracks
SoundCloud - Divorce Court on SoundCloud
Bandcamp - Divorce Court Bandcamp
Instagram - Divorce Court on Instagram
Lately.fm - a playlist of Divorce Court-approved artists
Lately.fm Playlist - September 2018 playlist.
Writer’s Block - A playlist Lynden created to combat writer’s block. Great idea!
Subaqueous - the work of Ableton Certified Trainer, Isaac Cotec.
Subaqueous on the Music Production Podcast.
ELPHNT - the work of Ableton Certified Trainer, Tom Glendinning
ELPHNT on the Music Production Podcast.
Samples From Mars - Great place for samples for your projects.
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