Broadcast Interference
By Broadcast Interference
Broadcast InterferenceJan 09, 2021
#2: "like fantasy football, but with experimental music"
This week the curators, Euen Brosseau, Owen Davis, and Rob Wallace, discuss some of their favorite performances from the archives of the Interference Series as well as discussing a "Fantasy" curation process with artists we'd like to bring to Flagstaff. All performances referenced that are recorded can be found at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMmsn-ItU1iEruOpc1qhMGw
Broadcast Interference is produced by the Interference Series which is a performance series devoted to radical, avant garde, experimental, improvised, and otherwise undefinable artists. Opening and Closing credits feature music by Triceratops available on our label Nonessential Records. Owen's example featured an excerpt of an improvisation by Rie Nakajima. Euen's example featured an excerpt of an improvisation by Fred Frith. Rob's example featured an excerpt of the track Odyssey with Marilyn Crispell on piano released on Intakt Records. Learn more about us and contact us at interferenceseries.org and nonessentialrecords.bandcamp.com Thanks to all of you for listening!
Learn more about us and contact us at interferenceseries.org and nonessentialrecords.bandcamp.com Thanks to all of you for listening!
#1: "Music is Fun for Everyone"
Episode 01 of Broadcast Interference a new podcast experience produced by the curators of the Interference Series. Curators are Euen Brosseau, Owen Davis, and Rob Wallace.
The Interference Series s a performance series devoted to radical, avant garde, experimental, improvised, and otherwise undefinable artists. Opening and Closing credits feature music by Alex Wilson called Earthbound available on our label Nonessential Records. Owen's example featured an excerpt of Anthem composed by George Lewis and performed by Wet Ink Ensemble from their album Relay. Euen's example featured an excerpt of An Cat Dubh/Into The Heart by U2 from their album "Boy". Rob's example featured an excerpt of Max Roach's drum solo on the track St. Thomas by Sonny Rollins from the album The Prestige Years.
Learn more about us and contact us at interferenceseries.org and nonessentialrecords.bandcamp.com Thanks to all of you for listening!