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B-Movies, Bad Men, and The Notwist’s Stubborn Optimism
Markus Acher discusses ‘News From Planet Zombie’, The Notwist’s return to live-band recording at a Munich community space, and why thirty-plus years together still haven’t settled the tension between political dread and stubborn hope.
The Life of the Podium — Miho Hazama’s ‘Frames’
While composing ‘Frames,’ her third album with the Danish Radio Big Band, Miho Hazama lost her mentor Jim McNeely — and his absence, folded into the absorbed idioms of six other former conductors, became part of the music.
Frank Fairfield: Around the World at 78 RPM | The Tonearm
Born Frank Martinez and raised as a Mennonite in Guatemala, the self-taught musician scoured junk shops and swap meets around the country and abroad for 78 RPM records, reinventing himself as a pre-war folk and blues character during a brief recording career.
Hans-Joachim Roedelius on Cluster, Harmonia, and Eno
With Cluster and Harmonia now recognized as foundations of experimental music, Hans-Joachim Roedelius considers a career built alongside Conny Plank and Brian Eno and insists, at ninety-one, that the only direction worth moving is further into the unknown.
Servants of Music — The Folk Theater of YAGÓDY | The Tonearm
Ukrainian folk ensemble YAGÓDY discuss songs handed down across generations, lyrics using invented phonetic samples, and the theatrical instincts behind their performance at the Big Ears Festival in Knoxville.

Latest from The Tonearm Podcast:

Caroline Davis: Fallows, Prepared Saxophone & Advocacy
Saxophonist Caroline Davis discusses Fallows, her debut solo album recorded in Wyoming, prepared saxophone, the Organelle, and her work as a prison abolitionist.
Miho Hazama on Frames, Jim McNeely, and Big Band Jazz
Composer and conductor Miho Hazama discusses her new album Frames, studying with Jim McNeely, and leading the Danish Radio Big Band.
Tomeka Reid: Cello, Family, and the Avant-Garde
Cellist and composer Tomeka Reid discusses dance! skip! hop!, twelve years with her quartet, Wyoming family history, and the Chicago Jazz String Summit.
Ben Wendel: BaRcoDe and the Mallet Avengers
Saxophonist Ben Wendel discusses his new album BaRcoDe, teaching, the Village Vanguard, and a career shaped by musical curiosity.
Julianna Barwick & Mary Lattimore: Like Tears in Rain
Julianna Barwick and Mary Lattimore discuss Tragic Magic, recorded at the Philharmonie de Paris in the wake of the LA wildfires.

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