The New North Podcast Ep.23 Catherine Lamb in Conversation with Steven Socha (Part 4)
Part 4
A conversation between Catherine Lamb and Steven Socha. Part 4 of 4.
Recorded in May/June 2024.
Music:
01:23:57 - Muto Infinitas (2016)
https://www.sacredrealism.org/artists/catherine-lamb/
Spiral image from ‘The Harmonic Series as a Logarithmic Spiral’ by Erv Wilson (March 1, 1965).
Accessed from The Wilson Archives at https://www.anaphoria.com/harm-subharm.pdf.
Included, with gratitude, for non-commercial purposes.
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The New North Podcast Ep.22 Catherine Lamb in Conversation with Steven Socha (Part 3)
Part 3
A conversation between Catherine Lamb and Steven Socha. Part 3 of 4.
Recorded in May/June 2024.
Music:
00:20:08 - Mirror (2006)
00:24:44 - Muto Infinitas (2016)
https://www.sacredrealism.org/artists/catherine-lamb/
Spiral image from ‘The Harmonic Series as a Logarithmic Spiral’ by Erv Wilson (March 1, 1965).
Accessed from The Wilson Archives at https://www.anaphoria.com/harm-subharm.pdf.
Included, with gratitude, for non-commercial purposes.
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The New North Podcast Ep.21 Catherine Lamb in Conversation with Steven Socha (Part 2)
Part 2
A conversation between Catherine Lamb and Steven Socha. Part 2 of 4.
Recorded in May/June 2024.
Music:
00:48:00 - Shade/Gradient (2012)
01:02:13 - Divisio Spiralis - X (2019)
01:08:28 - Curva Triangulus (2018/2021)
01:11:38 - Point/Wave (2015)
https://www.sacredrealism.org/artists/catherine-lamb/
Spiral image from ‘The Harmonic Series as a Logarithmic Spiral’ by Erv Wilson (March 1, 1965).
Accessed from The Wilson Archives at https://www.anaphoria.com/harm-subharm.pdf.
Included, with gratitude, for non-commercial purposes.
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1:16:12
The New North Podcast Ep.20 Catherine Lamb in Conversation with Steven Socha (Part 1)
Part 1
A conversation between Catherine Lamb and Steven Socha. Part 1 of 4.
Recorded in May/June 2024.
Music:
00:00:00 - Divisio Spiralis - X (2019)
https://www.sacredrealism.org/artists/catherine-lamb/
Spiral image from ‘The Harmonic Series as a Logarithmic Spiral’ by Erv Wilson (March 1, 1965).
Accessed from The Wilson Archives at https://www.anaphoria.com/harm-subharm.pdf.
Included, with gratitude, for non-commercial purposes.
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The New North Podcast Ep.19 James Rushford Artist Talk
This is Ep.19 of 'The New North Podcast', which does a deep dive into the unique ideas and approaches that make Melbourne's exploratory music scene so rich and varied.
In this episode, we share another fascinating artist talk, this time presented by James Rushford in June 2024. James is an artist with an expansive musical imagination and an incredible talent for creating evocative, surprising and atmospheric performances and recordings using electronic and acoustic means. As a composer and performer, his work draws on concrete, improvised, avant-garde and collagist musical languages.
The intro music to this episode is excerpted from ‘Fallaway Whisk” and the outro music is ‘Quire III’. Both works are released on Turzets (Blank Forms Editions, 2024):
https://blankformseditions.bandcamp.com/album/turzets
The first musical excerpt referred to in the talk was from a piece titled ‘Bluebeards' from the album Block Gifts (2022), a collection of works for portative organ composed between 2015 and 2018.
https://jamesrushford.bandcamp.com/track/bluebeards
The second example discussed by James is from his piano work 'See the Welter', which was released in 2020 together with Federico Mompou’s Musica Callada, which Rushford’s work responds to.
https://jamesrushford.bandcamp.com/album/m-sica-callada-see-the-welter
New North’s activities are made possible by the generous support of Creative Australia and Arts Merri-Bek.
The New North podcast investigates the unique sounds and perspectives of exploratory musicians. New North is a new Narrm/Melbourne based platform for musicians who push boundaries in their areas of practice. This podcast is a companion to our concert series, which celebrates the amazing work of musicians and sound artists, both established and emerging, who make and present work on the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. Each episode features an interview with an artist, providing insights into the fascinating perspectives that shape their work.