Latest from The Tonearm:

Aiko Takahashi: Voice Without a Face | The Tonearm
The visual designer and composer behind ‘Monologue’ explains why they’re moving toward greater compositional control, how cassette decks remind them that sound is physical, and what’s missing in ambient music right now.
Tuning into Dylan Henner’s Shimmery Transmission
Dylan Henner’s ‘Star Dream FM’ invents a radio station broadcasting adolescent memories, tracing a line between Palestrina and tape decks, field recordings and false nostalgia, and landing somewhere he describes as “shimmery.”
Gamelan Dreaming with Bill Brennan and Andy Mcneill
The Canadian composers discuss ‘Dreaming In Gamelan,’ an album twenty-five years in the making that honors West Javanese traditions while exploring ambient textures, electronic processing, and the emotional ambiguity of hand-forged bronze instruments.
Funeral Lakes Rewrite the Western | The Tonearm
Chris Hemer and Sam Mishos discuss their latest release, ‘Mountains Turned to Dust,’ how revisionist westerns and Willie Dunn’s counter-narratives inform their music, and why they remain committed to the album as an organizing principle.
Jeff Parker Revisits ‘The New Breed’ | The Tonearm
Ten years after ‘The New Breed’ merged his love of J Dilla with his background in jazz composition, the Tortoise guitarist discusses mentorship, the practical realities of a music career, and why he makes the records he wants to hear.

Latest from the Spotlight On Podcast:

David Harrington of Kronos Quartet: The Musician Listens
Kronos Quartet founder David Harrington on 50 years of revolutionary chamber music, from Black Angels to Library of Congress archives.
Jeff Parker: The Return of The New Breed
Guitarist Jeff Parker discusses The New Breed album, blending jazz improvisation with hip hop beats, and his evolution from Tortoise collaborator to solo artist.
Hampus Lindwall: Blizzard of Organ
Swedish organist Hampus Lindwall discusses his album Brace for Impact, algorithmic composition, and how the pipe organ became a contemporary instrument.
Chris O’Leary: Rebel Rebel - Blogger, Author
Writer Chris O’Leary discusses revelations from newly released Bowie demos, the evolution of his blog Pushing Ahead of the Dame, and chronicling an artist.
Donny McCaslin: From Stadium Jazz to Lost Lullabies
Saxophonist Donny McCaslin discusses his new album Lullaby for the Lost, creative collaboration, and genre-defying approach to contemporary jazz.

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