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Faetooth on ‘Labyrinthine’ and Evolving Beyond Fairy Doom
Faetooth’s Ari May, Jenna Garcia, and Rah Kanan reflect on the three-year writing process behind ‘Labyrinthine’, a bold album that pushes doom metal toward greater abstraction without sacrificing ethereality.
Sonic Sympathy: Horse Lords Meet Arnold Dreyblatt
Just intonation brought together two generations of experimental musicians for ‘Extended Field,’ an album that nimbly negotiates Horse Lords’ mathematical expansiveness and Arnold Dreyblatt’s tightly controlled harmonic universe.
Bryan Senti’s Immigrant Symphonies | The Tonearm
The BAFTA-winning composer traces his parents’ displacement from Colombia and Cuba across two albums, ‘Manu’ and ‘La Marea’, blending string orchestras with techno’s rhythmic complexity and the “magical realism” of Latin American folk traditions.
Listening With Lia Kohl: Field Recordings as Sonic Art
The cellist and composer discusses her album ‘Various Small Whistles and a Song,’ a collection of field recordings that transform voting lines, train stations, and strangers’ whistles into intimate sonic portraits of daily life.
Against the Flattening: Weston Olencki’s ‘Broadsides’
The innovative composer discusses ‘Broadsides,’ an electroacoustic project set in the American South that treats traditional instruments as loaded cultural objects while pushing back against regional homogenization.

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Phil Haynes: Banging the Drum for Liberty Now
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Bryan Senti: Strings, Migration, and Finding Home
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Graham St. John: Terence McKenna’s Hallucinatory Life
Cultural anthropologist Graham St. John discusses his biography of psychedelic philosopher Terence McKenna, exploring DMT, rave culture, and the archaic revival.
Nels Cline: Tales of a Daunted Guitarist
Guitarist Nels Cline discusses Trio of Bloom with Craig Taborn and Marcus Gilmore, creative insecurity, Wilco, and navigating jazz and rock worlds.
Marcus Roberts: Jazz Piano and Technology’s Promise
Blind jazz pianist Marcus Roberts on solving latency for remote collaboration, AI ethics, accessibility tech, and authentic expression in music.

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