Latest from The Tonearm:
The Grit in the Machine — Kodomo’s Slow Craft | The Tonearm
Named for the Finnish concept of resilience, ‘sisu’ documents Kodomo’s Chris Child working with vocalists for the first time, chasing analog serendipity, and making a deliberate case for the album as a form still worth defending.

The Lush Detours of Momoko Gill | The Tonearm
A fixture in London’s jazz and electronic scenes, Momoko Gill discusses her debut album ‘Momoko’, her years of collaborative work alongside Matthew Herbert and others, and the music she makes as the only home she’s found.

The Groove-Centered Ease of Modha’s ‘At Your Pace’
The German production duo discusses their resistance to the music industry’s rat race, the shift to collaborative live-band recording with trusted friends, and why protecting the raw joy of music-making matters more than chasing metrics.

Michael Graves on the Ethics of Archival Audio
The five-time Grammy winner discusses the daily tension between preservation and intervention, his analog-first approach to archival audio, and what his restoration of unreleased Stax songwriter demos revealed about the ethics of serving the archive.

The Paleo-Futuristic Cabaret of Lost Noises Office
Holly Tavel, Sarah Morrison, and Beatriz Ramirez-Belt discuss ‘cloud, castle, lake’, their improvisational rehearsal process, and why music that creates a scene beats music that creates a feeling.

Latest from The Tonearm Podcast:
Zeena Parkins on the Harp, Improvisation, and Mills College
Composer and harpist Zeena Parkins discusses her electric harp, new record Lament for the Maker, composing for dance, and the closing of Mills College.
Michael Graves: Audio Restoration & Archival Music
Grammy-winning engineer Michael Graves on restoring Stax demos, Blondie masters, and the ethics of bringing lost recordings back to life.
Erik Hall on Solo Three and American Minimalism
Composer and multi-instrumentalist Erik Hall discusses Solo Three, his trilogy-closing reinterpretation of works by Reich, Branca, Palestine, and Spiegel.
Patrick Smith: Jazz Trio, Tone & Toronto’s New Label
Saxophonist Patrick Smith talks his new trio record Words Underlined, the Sellers & Newell bookstore label, mentorship, and making creative music in Toronto.
Stephen Vitiello on Sound Art, Collaboration, and Trinity
Sound artist Stephen Vitiello discusses his album Trinity with Lawrence English, ethical collaboration, World Trade Center recordings, and punk’s DIY influence.









