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Crucial Listening #102: Biliana Voutchkova
Reaching beyond our world, the thing in all its magnificence, the butterfly on your hand. The violinist, composer, improviser and interdisciplinary artist discusses three important albums.
Crucial Listening #101: Stefano Pilia
Divine possession, accessing a communal psyche, opening quantum windows. The guitar player and electroacoustic composer discusses three important albums.
Crucial Listening #100: Yiorgis Sakellariou
Mum meets the Beatles, live environment failures, waves of transformative energy. The composer of experimental and electroacoustic music discusses three important albums.
Crucial Listening #99: OHYUNG
Stretched instruments, drudging through the mud, Kanye on the space highway. The Brooklyn-based Asian American musician and composer discusses three important albums.
Crucial Listening #98: Eric Chenaux
Sulphur and molasses, museums and ice cream, reverence for the beautiful. The avant garde ballard-purveyor discusses three important albums.
Crucial Listening #97: Obay Alsharani
Wombic alien mechanics, circuit-bent FIFA, worldbuilding soundtrack serendipity. The Syrian-born, Sweden-based artist discusses three important albums.
Crucial Listening #96: Jack Chuter
Gargling fire, empty samplers, ruined picture discs. Crucial Listening host Jack Chuter shares his three important albums.
Crucial Listening #95: Victoria Shen (evicshen)
Totality in music, lyrical homicide, destroyed Barbie dolls. The experimental music performer and instrument-maker discusses three important albums.
Crucial Listening #94: Martin J Thompson
VHS basslines, definitive ambient, record shopping in Woolworths. The London-based musician and anarchist discusses three important albums.
Crucial Listening #93: Yan Jun
Everybody against everybody, the left hand of the Qin master, tin can Beatles. The Beijing-based musician and poet talks about three important albums.