On this episode, we talked about producer Ian Brennan's new book "Missing Music," in which he discusses his latest song collecting activities during the COVID era. We ...
On this episode, we talked about the book "The Musician as Philosopher," which explores several important musicians who worked in the New York City area between 1958 and ...
On this episode, we talked about the book "Transfigured New York," which features interviews with NYC experimental musicians of the 1980s, first featured on WKCR radio back ...
In this episode, we talked about the new book "3 Shades of Blue," which discusses the careers of Miles Davis, John Coltrane, and Bill Evans, and their confluence around the ...
On this episode, we talked about the book "The Underground is Massive," which charts the foundation and development of Electronic Dance Music (EDM) in the United States. From ...
On this episode, we talked about the book "Subcontinental Synthesis," a collection of essays that document a brief period where a Moog Synthesizer became the heart of the ...
On this episode, we talked about the book "The Past is Always Present," which documents Orthodox chant practices among the monasteries of Mount Athos in Greece. We listened ...
On this episode, we talked about a recent book that gathers all of David Bowie's interviews with BBC television and radio into one handy and very readable reference, ...
On this episode, we traveled back in time to early 20th. C. Italy, where the Futurists were dropping manifestos and proposing exciting new ideas that affected all of the ...
On this episode, we discussed the book "Squeeze This! A Cultural History of the Accordion in America," which investigates the rise, fall, and return of the humble squeezebox ...