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Music Artists Episodes

July 4, 2024

Bill Anschell: unearthing jazz's improbable solutions

'The hardest working piano man in Seattle' talks about the state of jazz music, his prog-rock influences, and the tasteful fusion of electronics on his latest album.
Guest: Bill Anschell
June 27, 2024

Ruiqi Wang: subduing the silence with vocal improvisation

Evocative vocals, string-laced arrangements, and sublime jazz instrumentation form the experimental fabric of Ruiqi Wang's stunning album, Subduing The Silence.
Guest: Ruiqi Wang
June 20, 2024

Paul Chastain: The Small Square's big sounds

The famed musician and songwriter discusses the definition of power pop, his days with Velvet Crush, and his exciting transcontinental band, The Small Square.
Guest: Paul Chastain
June 13, 2024

Jeff Slate: tales from a rock 'n' roll troubadour

The storied musician, songwriter, and music journalist talks about recording his album The Last Day of Summer during the pandemic, his approach to interviewing artists, and his friendships with some of his musical heroes.
Guest: Jeff Slate
June 6, 2024

Katie Ernst: bass notes and murder ballads

The prolific Chicago-based bass player and improvisor discusses her many projects—including Twin Talk, Wayfaring, and Edith Judith—and her role in inspiring the next generation of musicians.
Guest: Katie Ernst
May 30, 2024

James Falzone: joyful noise from the pain stick

The acclaimed clarinetist, improviser, and educator discusses his influences, music education, the nature of sound, and deconstructing the murder ballad in the duo Wayfaring.
Guest: James Falzone
May 23, 2024

Francesco Crosara: jazz journeys from Rome to Seattle

The acclaimed jazz pianist, composer, and educator discusses his formative years in Italy, the vibrant jazz scene in the Pacific Northwest, and the rotating combos found on his excellent album, Circular Motion.
May 16, 2024

Kavita Shah: embracing the saudade of Cape Verde

The award-winning vocalist, composer, ethnomusicology researcher, and educator discusses the musical journey that landed her in Cape Verde.
Guest: Kavita Shah
May 9, 2024

R.U. Sirius: inside the mind of a cyberdelic shaman

In our special 200th episode, the former editor of the seminal magazine Mondo 2000 opens up about his musical activities, how his view of technology has changed, and his enduring curiosity about the chaos all around us.
Guest: R.U. Sirius
May 2, 2024

Markus Reuter: recording music across space and time

A fascinating discussion with the acclaimed German multi-instrumentalist about wrangling technology through constraints, how process differs from experimentation, and his time-jumping collaboration with Stefano Castagna, Sea…
Guest: Markus Reuter
April 25, 2024

Hainbach: crafting soundscapes from forgotten relics

Experimental musician, YouTube personality, and excavator of rare, electronic sound-making artifacts — Hainbach delivers a fascinating look into his prolific musical activities.
Guest: Hainbach
April 18, 2024

Kevin Sun: emotion, technique, and the language of jazz

The ever-active Brooklyn-based saxophonist joins us to discuss improvisation, honing compositions from the small stage, and his ambitious album project, The Depths of Memory.
Guest: Kevin Sun
April 11, 2024

Will Barnes: jazz impressions of the Welsh landscape

On the album Source of the Severn, an accomplished guitarist from Wales conveys the beauty of the British countryside with his jazz quartet and visual artist Erin Hughes.
April 4, 2024

Lucky Lo: Swedish pop music with a twist

The renowned alt-pop singer, songwriter, and producer explores the lush, heartfelt sound of her brilliant new album The Big Feel.
Guest: Lucky Lo
March 28, 2024

Chalk: a relentless and genre-busting band from Belfast

The Irish electronic/rock hybrid trio talk about their quick rise, how film school informs their DIY ethos, and their explosive new EP, Conditions II.
Guest: Chalk