Monthly Playlist: February 2024
Celebrating different kinds of connections we form with others - romantic, platonic, family, friends, and more.
Monthly Playlist: January 2024
Start your new year with an interesting mix of old and new, hopeful and eerie, reflective and energetic.
Interview with Emma Wernig
“There's always a step you can take. Even if it's not forwards, sometimes even just a step sideways is great and feels good.”
Monthly Playlist: December 2023
Let’s get you in the holiday spirit with some not-your-usual-Christmas-music.
Interview with Anders Hillborg
“The empty paper…You haven't started the piece yet and you’re like, ‘What the f***.’ That’s so scary.”
Monthly Playlist: November 2023
A playlist of composers Giving Thanks: to friends, to health, and even to a beloved instrument.
Timeless Rituals // Ikebana
In this episode, I share my first experience with Ikebana, the Japanese flower arrangement.
Interview with Emilie-Anne Gendron
“The question of who Emilie is and Emilie's identity is something I'm only now starting to think about.“
Monthly Playlist: September 2023
In honor of Autumnal Equinox, works that inspire a mix of and longing, loss, reflection, nostalgia, remembrance.
Timeless Rituals // Mikoshi
In the first episode of our video series Timeless Rituals, we take you to the world of Mikoshi.
Monthly Playlist: August 2023
Childhood scenes and games, youthful wonder, nostalgia for innocence.
Monthly Playlist: July 2023
Cascading melodies, nostalgic memories, stormy mountain descents - immerse yourself in the symphony of rain, in its tranquility and tempestuous nature.
Monthly Playlist: May 2023
Step into the woods. Reflect on its beauty. Become part of its ancient mystery.
Monthly Playlist: March 2023
Playlist inspired by stories of recovery - recovery from creative stagnation, an illness, political oppression, existential crisis, unfulfilled love, loss of career, and more.
Interview with Tien-Hsin Cindy Wu
“I was able to rid myself of the importance accorded to perfection, because in this case it was simply impossible.”
Interview with Jörg Widmann
“I’m very much aware of where I come from and I feel that it’s my obligation to do something new with it.”