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  • In Sight Out: HAIM

    26 SEP 2019 · In this edition of In Sight Out, a series of podcasts from Pitchfork that explores new perspectives on music, art, and culture, Pitchfork editor-in-chief Puja Patel speaks with Haim. The Los Angeles sisters Danielle, Este, and Alana Haim have been playing music as long as they could hold instruments; as children, they played in a cover band called Rockinhaim with their parents. They formed Haim in 2012, and turned heads with their single “Forever” shortly thereafter. Their debut, Days Are Gone, arrived in 2013, a catchy, effervescent blend of pop-rock, R&B, and soft rock. They returned in 2017 with their sophomore effort, Something to Tell You, and most recently released the new single “Summer Girl,” which they debuted at their performance at Pitchfork Music Festival.
    Played 51m 18s
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    In Sight Out: Whitney

    29 AUG 2019 · In this edition of In Sight Out, a series of podcasts from Pitchfork that explore new perspectives on arts and culture, music writer Leor Galil speaks with Whitney. After Chicago glam-rock outfit Smith Westerns broke up at the end of 2014, guitarist Max Kakacek and drummer Julien Ehrlich broke off to experiment with a different musical approach. They synthesized sweet Chicago soul melodies, plaintive country songwriting, and gentle ’70s folk: Ehrlich took on lead vocals behind the kit, and his comforting falsetto coo solidified the sound they began to make under the name Whitney. Their 2016 debut, Light Upon the Lake, made them indie-rock darlings, and catapulted them to unassuming stars in their hometown. Before Whitney performed at the 2019 Pitchfork Music Festival, Kakacek and Ehrlich sat down with Leor Galil at the Chicago Athletic Association to talk about their band’s history and their forthcoming second album, Forever Turned Around.
    Played 48m 20s
  • Sound & Space: Dream House

    27 MAR 2019 · In this episode of Sound & Space we visit the iconic Dream House, an immersive sound and light environment created by the legendary minimalist composer La Monte Young and his creative partner and wife, Marian Zazeela. Pitchfork Radio's Elia Einhorn also chats with a Dream House devotee who also happens to be a member of Animal Collective: Avey Tare. Avey shares stories about Dream House’s formative impact on him as a young artist, its influence on Animal Collective, and how his visits to Dream House have been a perception-shifting experience unlike any other.
    Played 16m 7s
  • Sound & Space: The Art Institute of Chicago and Cevdet Erek

    15 MAR 2019 · In many people’s minds, the thought of an art museum conjures a space that’s focused on the visual. In this episode of Sound & Space, we’ll hear how The Art Institute of Chicago demonstrates that sound can be an equally important part of the museum experience. Pitchfork Radio's Elia Einhorn catches up with staff members from The Art Institute of Chicago and receives a special preview of Iterations, the museum's new series of performance commissions, which is kicking off with an installation and performance by Istanbul-based artist Cevdet Erek. Listen now.
    Played 15m 39s
  • Sound & Space: William Basinski

    5 MAR 2019 · William Basinski is a minimalist ambient composer, best known for his work using analog tape loops. Over the decades, his work has drawn inspiration from everything from September 11th to the sound of black holes colliding. For this episode of Sound & Space, we get front row seats to a rehearsal for the orchestral arrangement of Basinski's seminal work "The Disintegration Loops" with the Chicago Philharmonic. William and Pitchfork Radio's Elia Einhorn also discuss how physical spaces inform musical presentation and just what “art scientists” actually do.
    Played 15m 16s
  • Sound & Space: Helado Negro

    25 FEB 2019 · Roberto Lange, aka Helado Negro, is a composer of sound, video, and performance pieces who approaches each project with a sense of playfulness, spectacle, and connection. For this episode of Sound & Space, Roberto takes us on a private tour of his Brooklyn home and studios, the birthplace of many of the important aural and visual hallmarks of Helado Negro. After the tour, Pitchfork Radio's Elia Einhorn catches up with Roberto about clarity vs. obscurity in his songwriting and how he creates deep sonic textures that only reveal themselves through multiple listens.
    Played 13m 32s
  • Sound & Space: Zola Jesus

    15 FEB 2019 · For over a decade, Zola Jesus - aka Nika Danilova, has been releasing deeply engrossing music that draws on a wide range of musical traditions, from goth to industrial to electronic...and even classical. For this episode of Sound & Space, Zola Jesus takes us on a private tour of her rural Wisconsin studio and chats with Pitchfork Radio host Elia Einhorn about how nature influences her songwriting process and the never-ending process of creative reinvention.
    Played 11m 38s
  • Pillow Talk Podcast presented by CB2: Son Little

    23 JAN 2019 · Landing in Philadelphia in his 20s, Aaron Livingston, AKA Son Little, fell in with a unique and talented crowd. He guested on an album by The Roots, and worked with RJD2 in Icebird. The blues and soul-influenced vocalist, guitarist and songwriter has since produced a Grammy-winning Mavis Staples EP and released two solo albums on ANTI- Records, including his most recent LP, New Magic, released last fall. Aaron and Pitchfork Radio host Elia Einhorn sat down to catchup on everything he's been up to and what's coming next
    Played 34m 2s
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