Latest from The Tonearm:
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.

The Mud and the Melody — Billy Fuller’s ‘Fragments’
The founding member of Beak> and longtime collaborator to Portishead, Massive Attack, and Robert Plant discusses the bass-first compositions and private creative philosophy behind ‘Fragments,’ a debut solo album assembled from nearly a decade of home recordings.

‘Piano Decompositions’ and the Politics of Decay
Heidi Hart and Beate Schirrmacher’s ‘Piano Decompositions’ follows Annea Lockwood’s Piano Transplants into an argument about ecological crisis, political control, and why a burning instrument unsettles us in ways a burning forest does not.

Tomeka Reid’s Low End Theory | The Tonearm
The cellist reflects on twelve years with her quartet, the making of their fourth album, ‘dance! skip! hop!’, a family archive of Black life in Wyoming, and the two figures named CeCe who bookend her path in jazz.

Fury Built to Last — Dälek’s Politics of Noise
Newark noise-rap duo Dälek discuss the stripped-down political fury of their tenth album ‘Brilliance of a Falling Moon,’ their full-circle collaboration with This Heat’s Charles Hayward, and thirty years of creative freedom maintained on their own terms.

Latest from The Tonearm Podcast:
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.

Bellbird on The Call, Collective Music & Montréal Jazz
Montréal avant-jazz quartet Bellbird discusses their Constellation debut The Call, nature-inspired compositions, and what a real collective sounds like.



