• Chill Talks 002: Nickalus Lindale on the dark side of Spotify, Longboarding and Making Beats

  • Jan 3 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 13 mins
  • Podcast

Chill Talks 002: Nickalus Lindale on the dark side of Spotify, Longboarding and Making Beats

  • Summary

  • In the latest episode of *Chill Talks*, I had an engaging conversation with composer, pianist, and engineer Nickalus Lindale


    We delved into several compelling topics:-Spotify's Legal Battles and Ethical Concerns: We discussed recent controversies surrounding Spotify, including allegations of the platform hosting explicit content and the use of AI-generated music to potentially replace human artists.

    AI's Impact on Artists: Our conversation explored the implications of AI in the music industry, particularly concerns about AI-generated music flooding platforms like Spotify and its effects on human artists.

    Longboarding Adventures and Mishaps: Nickalus shared personal stories about his experiences with longboarding, including some accidents that provided both thrills and lessons.

    Journey into Producing Type Beats: We delved into how Nickalus began creating type beats for SoundCloud rappers, discussing the creative process and the niche community that surrounds this genre.This episode offers a deep dive into the intersections of technology, music, and personal experiences. Tune in to gain insights from Nickalus Lindale's unique perspective.

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