Interviews

Tradition as a Template: An Interview with Quinton Barnes
Quinton Barnes’ As a Motherfucker is music you can dance to, with a remarkable penchant for emotional honesty. … read more

Finding a Wilder Flow with Rocky Lavoie
WildFlow’s mission is all about deep integration and reconnection with our most native human truths, such as community, grief and relaxation. … read more

Interview + Premiere: A/C Repair School – “lá vem”
The debut record from A/C Repair School, Órfãs, exists in a singular dream world built on founding principles of openness and exploration. … read more

A Communal Cure: Peasantries + Pleasantries
More than just musical enjoyment, Parker Yates finds that the sounds stocked at his Peasantries + Pleasantries shop serve a special purpose. … read more

A Loving Cowboy: Jordan Reyes on Sand Like Stardust
On Sand Like Stardust, Jordan Reyes reframes the myths of the American cowboy and charts a musical journey set to the cycles of rebirth. … read more

Jazzy Olivo En Vivo!: Excellence in the Community Virtual Concert
Don’t miss Jazzy Olivo and her United Nations band live on the Excellence in The Community Facebook page on Nov. 21 at 7 p.m., MDT. … read more

Interview + Premiere: Don’t Do It Neil – I WANNA...
Don’t do it, Neil’s I WANNA SEE WHAT DEATH IS LIKE, presents Mabel Harper’s unique vision in its most thrilling and moving form to date. … read more

Welcome to the Club: An Interview with Far Out Cassette...
In our digital age, one would think physical music is no longer vital, but Nick Anderson of Far Out Cassette Club argues otherwise. … read more

Mind your Music: Welcome to HUM-TV
HUM-TV, the Salt Lake City Public Library’s new local music show presents as a “public access–meets–MTV format.” … read more

Now and Never: An Interview with Tashi Dorji
Ahead of the release of his new album, Stateless, Tashi Dorji talks about the urgency, immediacy and becoming of improvised music. … read more