Latest from The Tonearm:
The Long Nostalgia of sundayclubâs Manitoban Dream Pop
Courtney Carmichael and Nikki St. Pierre discuss signing to Paper Bag Records, moving from rural Manitoba to Winnipeg, and turning pandemic isolation into sundayclubâs self-titled debut album.

Inside Alden Hellmuthâs Tethered Galaxy | The Tonearm
Saxophonist and composer Alden Hellmuth discusses growing up in Hartfordâs Jackie McLean tradition, her mentorship under Herbie Hancock, and the double-bass lineup behind her new album, âTether.â

Chasmâs Sense â Diles Que No Me Matenâs Borrowed Light
On their fourth album, âEscrito en agua,â the Mexico City band Diles que no me maten build songs from Mahmoud Darwishâs poetry, funerary music from Oaxaca, and their own festival organizing, all filtered through loose, unresolved improvisation.

Through a Glass Dimly â Matt Hintonâs âAwake, My Soulâ
Filmmaker Matt Hinton speaks about the technical resurrection of âAwake, My Soulâ, the expanding world of Sacred Harp singing, and the difference between hearing this music on a recording, hearing it in a room, and standing in the middle of the square.

Wild Up Conjures the Holy Presence of Julius Eastman
On the occasion of âJulius Eastman Vol. 5: Gay Guerrillaâ, Wild Up conductor Chris Rountree discusses the hybrid written-and-oral tradition of Eastmanâs scores, the ensembleâs rehearsal practice of triangulating meaning, and the Black, gay minimalistâs enduring claim on the present.

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Steven Bernstein on ResoNation Trio and Ultra Resonance
Trumpeter Steven Bernstein on his chordless trio ResoNation Trio, Scotty Hardâs dub reinvention Ultra Resonance, and why he still plays Levon Helmâs music.

Alden Hellmuth on Tether, Trust, and Two Bass Players
Saxophonist Alden Hellmuth talks about her album Tether, writing for two bassists, studying with Herbie Hancock, and trusting her band to be free.

Dave Douglas on Transcend, Process, and Uncertainty
Trumpeter Dave Douglas on his album Transcend, Booker Little, Jack Whitten, and the creative discipline of not knowing.

Ora Cogan on Hard Hearted Woman & Folk Resistance
Ora Cogan discusses her Sacred Bones debut, protest music, collective activism, and the shifting meaning of âKatie Cruelâ over a decade.

Billy Polo on Preserving Reggaeâs Analog Past | The Tonearm
VP Records engineer Billy Polo on restoring reggaeâs rarest tapes, archiving Jamaican music history, and the art of mastering for digital.










