When we give space for our authenticity to generate, there is so much information that is set free.
The second part of Dr Susan Rogers incredible interview that gives insight into her neuroscience research, her book ‘This Is What It Sounds Like’, and reflections on her time with Prince that unravels what set him, his artistry, and his career apart.
Dr. Susan Rogers is a record producer, professor, author, and was the personal engineer for Prince from 1983 - 1987 during some of his most iconic years (Purple Rain, Parade, Around the World in a Day, Sign O The Times, The Black Album). In 2021, she published her first book 'This is What it Sounds Like', which was co-written with Ogi Ogas and explores, from a neurological perspective, how we love the music that we love. She currently teaches music production and psychoacoustics at the esteemed Berklee College of Music in Boston.
The ClairAudioFiles is an empowering, sincere effort in deep listening, in between words and silence.
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