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 <description>Dave Stewart Full InterviewMusician Dave Stewart (Eurythmics, Platinum Weird) sits down with Artists House to discuss his career in music and what he has learned along the way. He discusses his creative process, the synergy between art and commerce, how he works with other musicians, the importance of connecting with your fan base, the process he uses for writing music for films, how he is preparing for the future of music, and more.  He also discusses some of the technologies he has embraced to try to keep ahead of the curve, such as music mail (an invention of his which was intended to be like email for music), and an immersive online musical experience called 3DTV that relies on a technology he dubs “the music bank.”</description>
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 <description>Dave Stewart on Advice for Getting Started  as a SongwriterDave Stewart, a musician and producer, offers advice to aspiring songwriters. Stewart suggests to just begin writing. The more you write, the easier you&#039;ll be able to find a pattern in your creative process. He also advises having your work performed in a public place. It is a simple way to get feedback.</description>
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 <description>Dave Stewart on How to Find Your Voice Dave Stewart of the Eurythmics offers advice on the importance of finding your own unique artistic persona.</description>
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 <description>Dave Stewart&#039;s BackgroundDave Stewart, a musician and producer, talks about his beginnings in music. He explains how the tape recorder, his brother&#039;s guitar, and albums sent to him from Memphis opened him up to the world of music. Stewart also explains the events that have led him to where he is now, from being involved in the London underground music scene to being signed by Elton John. He also discusses the upside and downside of being a polymath.</description>
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 <description>Dave Stewart on Behind the Scenes vs. In FrontDave Stewart, a musician and producer, talks about the importance of ego. An artist needs to be able to think they&#039;re material is good enough to share with thousands of people. Stewart points out that the confidence issues generally reside in the singer. Stewart also discusses the significance of the audience. The audience provides a temporary family and feeling of home for artists.</description>
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 <description>Dave Stewart on CollaborationDave Stewart, a musician and producer, talks about who a collaborator is, his work with Gwen Stefani and Mick Jagger, the twists of collaborating, and the difference between a producer and a collaborative songwriter.</description>
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 <description>Dave Stewart on The EurythmicsDave Stewart, a musician and producer, talks about his experience in a band called The Tourists with Annie Lennox. He explains Annie and his transition to their band, the Eurythmics. Stewart also discusses how they came up with the Eurythmics&#039; unique sound - cold electronic with soulful vocals. He also talks about Gilbert and George and how they were influential. Also in this segment, the video, Sweet Dreams Are Made Of This, is covered. Stewart explains that the video was based on surrealist filmmaking and that it launched their entire career.</description>
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 <title>Dave Stewart on Film Scoring Success </title>
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 <description>Dave Stewart on Film Scoring Success Dave Stewart, of the Eurythmics, talks about how he became involved in film music, his work with Ted Demme and Robert Altman, and his work on the movie Alfie with Mick Jagger. Dave talks about his many successes in the film industry and the principles and relationships that craft the best possible film score. </description>
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 <description>DaveStewart on LocationDave Stewart, a musician and producer, talks about location. He explains his connection between location and inspiration. Different locations cause different inspirations. Stewart also discusses the home location of bands that break, such as Franz Ferdinand and Coldplay. The up and coming bands are not from the major music cities, and thus are able to develop a unique sound.</description>
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 <description>Dave Stewart on Mixing and New Technologies for RecordingDave Stewart, of the Eurythmics, shares his viewpoint on the new recording technologies. Stewart explains that artists, such as The Beatles, were making great music even when they didn&#039;t have 72 tracks. Also in this segment, he talks about the difference between microphone placement and using an equalizer. An equalizer adds to or subtracts from the original sound while microphone placement simply changes the sound.</description>
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