Visitors to the conference will meet the project's "Ophelia"-and she's no Siri or Alexa. (It's curated by the Canada Media Fund, which is copresenting it with Telefilm Canada.) He's back in Vancouver to show We Could Be Human: A Learning Machine and talk about advances at the inaugural Analog Conference Series at Vancity Theatre December 3. So even though he's coming off Moist's 25th anniversary tour for the much-loved Silver and getting ready to record a new album, the now Montreal-based innovator is involved in another "push"-one that breaks new ground with his company Reimagine AI. Nita Strauss joined Loudwire Nights on Tuesday, June 27 the show replays online here, and you can tune in live every weeknight at 7PM ET or on the Loudwire app you can also see if the show is available on your local radio station and listen to interviews on-demand. Get details on The Call of the Void, out July 7, at this location and then check out Nita Strauss's full tour schedule.A successful solo artist and frontman for the Vancouver-spawned multiplatinum band Moist, David Usher also has what he proudly calls his "geek" side. Listen to the Full Interview in the Podcast Player Below What fans can expect from a Nita Strauss solo live show.Why she gets energy playing in front of huge audiences.Who she'd love to collaborate with next.That's what it's really all about at the end of the day." What Else Did Nita Strauss Talk About on Loudwire Nights? That's what I think will inspire little girls to go pick up a guitar and play. That's what I want to put out for the next generation. "That's the message I want to put out there. We have each other's back and we can be victorious, you know," she said. READ MORE: Nita Strauss Says Pop Fans Don't Gatekeep Like Metal Fans Do Strauss told Chuck "Victorious" is a "rah-rah cheerleader" song. There's a lot of aggressive songs on the record, there are a lot of darker topics, but I love just having one song that's overwhelmingly positive." I'm sort of known for writing aggressive music more than anything. "Art is always kind of angry and I make a lot of angry songs. "We're in a time of angry art right now," she explained. Strauss knew Dorothy would be a good fit somewhere on The Call of the Void, but really wanted to have her be part of "Victorious" because of its hopeful perspective. Dorothy, I think was one of the very first people that we reached out to." we knew we needed someone with a big voice. "I love her powerful voice and her presence. "I'm a huge fan of what she does, I love her message and I love her voice," she said. She told Chuck that when they heard Draiman cut his vocals in the studio, everyone knew it was special.Īnother song with a similar power is Strauss's collaboration with Dorothy on "Victorious." "Dead Inside," Strauss's record-setting track with David Draiman, sounds cinematic and gets more and more massive with each listen. Strauss surrounded herself with powerhouse special guests on her new album, and just like the artists themselves, the songs are big. Toward the end of the song, it's like, I didn't know you could do that." Working With Dorothy to Send a Message to the Next Generation of Rockers If you don't like it, you don't have to use it.' Of course, when you hear the song, she is doing these incredible notes. "When Lzzy sent her vocals back to me, she sent me a text and she was like, 'Hey, I just want to let you know I went a little crazy. "We wanted it to be as collaborative as possible," Strauss explained. Because of that, Hale pushed herself in ways that might be surprising to some fans. Another collaboration that stunned Strauss was Lzzy Hale on "Through the Noise." She explained that she never told any of her guests how to sing or what to do it was very organic.
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