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Audicratic Audio

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by abtheaudicrat

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Podcast Overview

<p>Audicratic Audio is a podcast where creatives and professionals break down process, discipline, and long-term craft in music and media.</p> <p>Hosted by Ab The Audicrat — producer, engineer, and creator — the show explores the real systems behind creative careers. From music production and audio engineering to publishing, sync licensing, industry strategy, and AI in creative work, each conversation goes beyond surface-level advice.</p> <p>Guests include producers, engineers, industry executives, and founders who share practical insight on how sustainable careers are actually built.</p> <p>This is not hype.</p> <p>It’s process.<br />It’s structure.<br />It’s long-term thinking.</p> <p>New episodes drop every other Thursday, with focused clips released between full conversations.</p> <p>For producers, artists, composers, and independent creatives serious about mastering both craft and business.</p>

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2/27/2026

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Episode thumbnail for Making It in NYC: Nef on Building a Career in Music

April 9, 2026

Making It in NYC: Nef on Building a Career in Music

How does someone actually build a career in music in a city like New York? In this episode, Nef joins Ab The Audicrat to talk through his journey — from early work and developing his skills to becoming part of DJ Premier’s team and working alongside artists like Statik Selektah. They discuss the realities of moving to NYC, building relationships, and what it takes to create a sustainable path in the music industry. This is a grounded conversation about experience, consistency, and finding your lane. ──────────🎙️ In This Episode────────── • Nef’s early days and building his foundation• Moving to NYC and navigating the music scene• Building relationships and creating opportunities• Working alongside DJ Premier• Connecting with Statik Selektah and others• Developing a long-term path in music

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March 26, 2026

He Started a Hip-Hop Show in 1989… Then Came Back 8 Years Later (DJ Toast)

In this episode of Audicratic Audio, I sit down with DJ Toast—longtime radio host and one of the key voices in the Capital Region’s hip-hop scene. DJ Toast started his show at WRPI in 1989, stepped away for 8 years, and eventually made his return—sharing a journey that spans decades of hip-hop culture. We talk about the early days of college radio, the impact of seeing artists like Public Enemy and LL Cool J live, and what it takes to stay consistent and relevant over time. In this episode, we cover: Starting a hip-hop radio show in 1989 at WRPI The early days of hip-hop in the 518 Seeing legendary artists live and how it shaped his path Stepping away from radio—and what brought him back The importance of consistency and passion in hip-hop Whether you’re a fan of hip-hop history, radio, or the culture itself, this episode is a deep dive into a journey that spans decades.

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March 12, 2026

How To Build a 20-Year Career in Music | Jake Palumbo

If you’re trying to build a long-term career in music without relying on labels, trends, or viral moments, this episode breaks down what real independence actually looks like. Jake Palumbo shares lessons from nearly 20 years in the music industry — from skipping the traditional path and starting his own label, to navigating streaming strategically, choosing gear intentionally, and building a career without a safety net. This conversation goes beyond tactics. It’s about mindset, risk, ownership, adaptability, and what it really takes to sustain a career in music over decades. We discuss: Choosing music over traditional career paths The reality of job security in the music industry Starting your own label vs. waiting for one How streaming platforms actually work Short-form vs. long-form content for creators Why you don’t need endless new plugins Hardware vs. software production decisions Different philosophies on AI in music Building a career without a safety net New episodes of Audicratic Audio explore music production, creative discipline, audio engineering, and the long-term business of music. Hosted by Ab The Audicrat.

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What is Audicratic Audio?
<p>Audicratic Audio is a podcast where creatives and professionals break down process, discipline, and long-term craft in music and media.</p> <p>Hosted by Ab The Audicrat — producer, engineer, and creator — the show explores the real systems behind creative careers. From music production and audio engineering to publishing, sync licensing, industry strategy, and AI in creative work, each conversation goes beyond surface-level advice.</p> <p>Guests include producers, engineers, industry executives, and founders who share practical insight on how sustainable careers are actually built.</p> <p>This is not hype.</p> <p>It’s process.<br />It’s structure.<br />It’s long-term thinking.</p> <p>New episodes drop every other Thursday, with focused clips released between full conversations.</p> <p>For producers, artists, composers, and independent creatives serious about mastering both craft and business.</p>
How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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