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The Rareform Rundown #26

Hello Friends,
Nathan here, this week we’re tapping into all sorts of things. We’ll cover Sony’s new blockchain platform, Soneium, and its potential to revolutionize the music industry. We’ll also look at how synthesizers have changed the game in film scoring, plus a little history on music festivals, from Woodstock to Coachella. Lastly, for those of you who have submitted questions about how to get in to the gaming world as a music/sound creator, I dive into it in this week’s discussion.
Let’s gooooo


New projects to announce + music we are looking for
PROJECTS
Check out our Rareform Audio track Reflection of Self by Marco Micucci, featured in this spot titled Stand By Me.
Hyped to share that our sound design elements were featured in the campaign for The Acolyte.
SYNC SEARCH
My team and I are currently looking for Country artists!
If you or anyone you know makes kick ass music in this vein, feel free and drop a reply to this newsletter with a link!


Discussions inspired by community questions
This week I dive into a question I’ve received a number of times regarding how to get into the video game world as a music/sound creator
Submit Your Questions
Have a topic or question you’d like me to discuss in the future?


This week in industry news, Sony's buzzing about their new blockchain platform, Soneium – and it looks like music could play a huge role in what’s next. Check out for more:


If you’re into film scoring or just curious about how sound shapes the stories we see on screen, this write up is for you. We discuss how the synthesizer has been a game-changer in film scoring.


Here’s a quick history discussion about the evolution of Music Festivals from Woodstock’s legendary vibes to Coachella’s modern-day magic.


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That’s it for this week!
-Nathan
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