Latest from The Tonearm:
Bob Bert, Saint of Scrap Metal | The Tonearm
The drummer behind Sonic Youth, Pussy Galore, and decades of New York noise reflects on his first solo album, ‘Beach Bongo Bloodbath,’ a percussive distillation of a life lived at the underground’s edge.

Beauty Out of Misery: Stephen Emmer’s ‘Asymmetrical Dot’
On ‘Asymmetrical Dot,’ Stephen Emmer turns grief and new birth into a multigenerational meditation, drawing on the Indonesian folk traditions his mother carried from Ambon to Amsterdam and the hushed compositional vocabulary that hearing loss made necessary.

Phil Geraldi’s Alien Americana | The Tonearm
On his debut LP ‘Rural Deceased Undiscovered,’ the San Diego-based composer takes country music’s familiar palette and divorces it from all human context, in pursuit of the universal hook buried beneath the American one.

Folk Memory, Living Sound — Zosha Warpeha | The Tonearm
Drawing on Nordic folk lineage and the acoustic personality of grand marble rooms, Zosha Warpeha’s ‘I grow accustomed to the dark’ is less an album about darkness than a slow revelation of what lives inside it.

Tape Hiss and Tenderness — zzzahara’s ‘Distant Lands’
zzzahara’s fourth album trades the romantic preoccupations of earlier releases for something harder-won — a tender, analog meditation on grief, mixed identity, and the strange clarity of sobriety.

Latest from The Tonearm Podcast:
Billy Polo on Preserving Reggae’s Analog Past | The Tonearm
VP Records engineer Billy Polo on restoring reggae’s rarest tapes, archiving Jamaican music history, and the art of mastering for digital.

Stephen Emmer on Asymmetrical Dot | The Tonearm
Dutch composer Stephen Emmer discusses Asymmetrical Dot, Indonesian heritage, hearing loss, and four decades of learning which clichés to reject.

George Grella on Minimalist Music and Time
Critic George Grella discusses his book Minimalist Music, arguing that Reich, Glass, and the genre are really about one thing: time.

Meredith Bates: The Observer Effect | The Tonearm
Canadian violinist Meredith Bates discusses her new album The Observer Effect — improvisation, quantum physics, and feminine intuition.

Nick Fraser on Areas, Improv, and Toronto Jazz
Toronto drummer Nick Fraser talks about his atmospheric trio album Areas, long-term collaboration with Kris Davis and Tony Malaby, and Canadian creative music.









