While creating in the spare time of your spare time isn’t the ideal for many artists, it’s becoming the reality as current economic trends worsen. Many (fairly) find this climate…
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photo by Rahul Pandit When you upload a video to any platform, the site does something called compression to it to make it easier for website servers to handle. This…
In our fourth piece of our series on producers in Chicago, Scapi sat down with event discjockey, producer, and engineer DJ Simmy. The multifaceted producer has blossomed in the last…
photo by Adrienne Andersen Landlords know no bounds of decency, and there is nothing that encapsulates this more than coin-operated laundry. After paying an enormous amount in rent and utilities…
photo by vxla For the uninitiated, there’s a magical moment every Chicago Winter where the ethics of what is entitled to individualist labour is argued out over social media threads…
photo by Gage Skidmore A recent song by artist Skyler Foley has gained popularity in recent days on Spotify for its inspiring take on the current political climate. The song,…
In the history of media, there is one truth: there is always room for food media. That’s why as the Tiktok app develops, it’s becoming more and more common for…
In our continuing series on music production, Scapi spoke with producer David Abramov also known as duvvu. The technologist/guitarist works in several genres from Folk to Acid-Soul. Our conversation began…
Sammy Mowrey did their joke about disguising therapy for men as a podcast on stage for about a year and a half, where it didn’t get too much traction. Then,…
photo by Gustavo Fring A recent Tiktok has gained some traction pointing out that being a delivery driver is actually more dangerous than being a police officer. It features a…
photo by Angelo Marr For those that know, music production is a multi-faceted outlet that manifests in each artist that does it differently. For that reason, Scapi got the opportunity…
photo by Karolina Grabowska I wanted to write an article about transitioning to 2021, and in 2020’s uniquely personal and intimate kind of way, it didn’t feel right unless I…