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Corin Nelsen: The Art of Recording Great Performances from Windham Hill to Dolby Atmos

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Grammy Award-winning engineer, producer, mixer, mastering engineer, and Dolby Atmos specialist Corin Nelsen joins Shambhu Sessions for an inspiring deep dive into the art of recording music. Corin spent decades as chief engineer at the legendary Imaginary Road Studios alongside Will Ackerman, helping shape the sound of hundreds of influential acoustic and instrumental recordings. In this conversation, Corin shares stories from the Windham Hill era, the creation of Imaginary Road Studios, recording techniques, home studio advice, Dolby Atmos mixing, timeless recordings, and the emotional side of capturing great performances. Shambhu and Corin also revisit the recording of Shambhu's debut album Sacred Love, produced by Will Ackerman at Imaginary Road Studios. Topics include: • Building Imaginary Road Studios from the ground up • Working with Will Ackerman • Recording Eugene Friesen, Jeff Haynes & many others • Multi-mic recording techniques for acoustic instruments • Red light fever and helping artists relax in the studio • Dolby Atmos and immersive audio • Home studio acoustics and microphone placement • Why dynamics matter in timeless recordings • Thoughts on AI and the future of music Corin also shares remarkable behind-the-scenes stories from decades of recording sessions and explains why emotional authenticity matters more than technical perfection. Learn more about Corin Nelsen and SynchroSonic Productions: https://www.corinnelsen.com/ [https://www.corinnelsen.com/] Watch "The Making of Sacred Love" on YouTube https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXhffem0gtamRCAHOE2KWfMVh7AEx_ay1&si=SXqEHmsn3E24Z8kB [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXhffem0gtamRCAHOE2KWfMVh7AEx_ay1&si=SXqEHmsn3E24Z8kB] Listen to Shambhu's music and podcast archive: https://shambhumusic.com [https://shambhumusic.com/]

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episode Corin Nelsen: The Art of Recording Great Performances from Windham Hill to Dolby Atmos cover

Corin Nelsen: The Art of Recording Great Performances from Windham Hill to Dolby Atmos

Grammy Award-winning engineer, producer, mixer, mastering engineer, and Dolby Atmos specialist Corin Nelsen joins Shambhu Sessions for an inspiring deep dive into the art of recording music. Corin spent decades as chief engineer at the legendary Imaginary Road Studios alongside Will Ackerman, helping shape the sound of hundreds of influential acoustic and instrumental recordings. In this conversation, Corin shares stories from the Windham Hill era, the creation of Imaginary Road Studios, recording techniques, home studio advice, Dolby Atmos mixing, timeless recordings, and the emotional side of capturing great performances. Shambhu and Corin also revisit the recording of Shambhu's debut album Sacred Love, produced by Will Ackerman at Imaginary Road Studios. Topics include: • Building Imaginary Road Studios from the ground up • Working with Will Ackerman • Recording Eugene Friesen, Jeff Haynes & many others • Multi-mic recording techniques for acoustic instruments • Red light fever and helping artists relax in the studio • Dolby Atmos and immersive audio • Home studio acoustics and microphone placement • Why dynamics matter in timeless recordings • Thoughts on AI and the future of music Corin also shares remarkable behind-the-scenes stories from decades of recording sessions and explains why emotional authenticity matters more than technical perfection. Learn more about Corin Nelsen and SynchroSonic Productions: https://www.corinnelsen.com/ [https://www.corinnelsen.com/] Watch "The Making of Sacred Love" on YouTube https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXhffem0gtamRCAHOE2KWfMVh7AEx_ay1&si=SXqEHmsn3E24Z8kB [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXhffem0gtamRCAHOE2KWfMVh7AEx_ay1&si=SXqEHmsn3E24Z8kB] Listen to Shambhu's music and podcast archive: https://shambhumusic.com [https://shambhumusic.com/]

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Stanley Jordan: Magic Touch, Hendrix, The Dead & the Unity Behind the Music | S2 E9

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Steve & Chrissie Sheppard on One World Music Radio, New Age Music, and AI / S2 E8

In this episode of Shambhu Sessions, I'm joined by Steve and Chrissie Sheppard, the founders of One World Music Radio, a global platform championing independent artists across new age, ambient, jazz, progressive rock, and more. Together, they share the story behind building a listener-supported station rooted in human curation, heart-centered music, and genuine artist advocacy. We talk about how One World Music Radio began, what it means to bring people together through music, and why Chrissie and Steve believe that soulful, emotionally resonant music still matters deeply in a world increasingly shaped by algorithms and AI. They also discuss their monthly charts, artist awards, music reviews, radio programming, and what makes them stop and truly listen to a track. This conversation also explores: * the mission behind One World Music Radio * how they support independent musicians * their thoughts on AI-generated music vs. music from the heart * the importance of storytelling, feeling, and authenticity in music * their own creative work as musicians and recording artists If you're an artist, fan of new age music, ambient music, independent radio, or thoughtful conversations about the future of music, this episode is for you. Learn more about One World Music Radio: oneworldmusicradio.com [https://www.oneworldmusicradio.com/] If this episode speaks to you, please like, subscribe, and share Shambhu Sessions.

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episode Andee Connors on Pandora AMP, Music Discovery, Aquarius Records & Artist Authenticity | S2 E7 cover

Andee Connors on Pandora AMP, Music Discovery, Aquarius Records & Artist Authenticity | S2 E7

In this episode of Shambhu Sessions, I sit down with Andee Connors, Senior Manager of Catalog & Creator Services at Pandora, to explore how artists can use Pandora AMP to grow their audience, deepen fan connection, and better understand music discovery in the streaming era. We also talk about Andee's remarkable journey through Aquarius Records, independent label culture, underground music scenes, and his life as a drummer and member of the resurgent San Francisco band P.E.E. Andee shares how he moved from the world of record stores into Pandora, why Pandora AMP matters for independent artists, what artists often misunderstand about algorithms and discovery, and why authenticity still matters more than trying to reverse-engineer success. He also reflects on the physical and transcendent power of drumming, the revival of P.E.E., and how music can still create community across generations. We discuss: • Pandora AMP tools and how artists can use them • The legacy of Aquarius Records • The resurgence of P.E.E. • Music discovery, algorithms, and the Music Genome Project • Why music made with heart still finds its listeners • How artists can define success on their own terms. If you're an independent musician, a music fan, or curious about how streaming platforms and human curation intersect, this conversation is full of insight. Learn more about Pandora AMP: amp.pandora.com [http://amp.pandora.com] Listen to P.E.E.: https://peemusic.bandcamp.com/ [https://peemusic.bandcamp.com/] Listen to A Minor Forest: https://aminorforest.bandcamp.com/ [https://aminorforest.bandcamp.com/] Listen to Common Eider, King Eider: https://commoneiderkingeider.bandcamp.com/ [https://commoneiderkingeider.bandcamp.com/] If this episode moved you, please follow, like, and share Shambhu Sessions wherever you listen to podcasts.

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episode Ian Cameron Smith on Relaxing Guitar Music, Blues, Surfing & Flow State | S2 E6 cover

Ian Cameron Smith on Relaxing Guitar Music, Blues, Surfing & Flow State | S2 E6

In this episode of Shambhu Sessions, I sit down with Australian guitarist and composer Ian Cameron Smith for a thoughtful conversation about relaxing guitar music, acoustic guitar, blues, flow state, and the deeper purpose of instrumental music. Ian shares how he first got into guitar, the musicians who shaped his early listening, and how his path evolved into a distinctive style that blends soothing acoustic textures, blues feeling, classical influence, and reflective instrumental expression. We talk about the inspiration he drew from artists such as Pat Metheny and the broader Windham Hill world, along with how classical guitar study helped shape his tone, phrasing, and musical voice. We also explore Ian's creative process: how songs begin, how he chooses between acoustic, classical, and electric guitar, and why tone matters so deeply in instrumental music. Ian speaks beautifully about the connection between surfing, the ocean, and flow state, and how those experiences influenced pieces like "Flow Motion." Another fascinating part of this conversation is Ian's blues side, including his album Freedom Road. While many listeners know him for peaceful, restorative guitar music, Ian explains why blues remains an essential part of his artistic identity and what it allows him to express that more meditative music does not. We also talk about the role of music in wellness and healing spaces, Ian's recent releases, the streaming era, and his current work on new solo acoustic guitar music in DADGAD tuning. He closes with thoughtful advice for younger musicians about trusting themselves, following what genuinely moves them, and staying the course. Learn more about Ian Cameron Smith at: iancameronsmith.com [http://iancameronsmith.com/] If you enjoy this episode, please like, comment, subscribe, and share Shambhu Sessions. Shambhumusic.com/podcast [http://shambhumusic.com/podcast]

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