Lydia Lunch

The Lydian Spin

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A series of lively, deep and often hilarious interviews conducted by Lydia Lunch, one of the most vocal spoken word artists of this or any century and Tim Dahl, musician and general know it all.

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Lydia Lunch

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Society

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lydianspin.net

Latest episode

Jun 28, 2026

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Episodes

Episode 354 Black Cab's Andrew Coates 28.06.2026

During their June 2026  tour across New Zealand and Australia , Lydia turns the mic on her touring  partner, Andrew Coates of Melbourne's Black Cab . Together, the duo brought a , live reimagining of Suicide and Alan Vega to stops in Wellington , Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide, and Perth. The run commemorated the tenth anniversary of Vega's passing, channeling the energy of the 1970s NYC un...

Episode 353 Guitarist Reg Bloor 07.06.2026

Reg Bloor is a guitarist, instrument builder, and founder of the Systems Neutralizers record label. For 18-years she collaborated with composer Glenn Branca , serving as a guitarist, concertmaster, and manager on international tours and multiple albums. On June 12, 2026, she will conduct Branca's  Symphony No. 13 at Lincoln Center, and she is currently preparing the release of his Symphony No. 4 ....

Episode 352 Beirut Slump's Bobby Swope AKA Bobby Berkowitz 31.05.2026

Robert "Bobby" Swope belonged to a talented cadre of avant-garde visionaries—among them Arto Lindsay, Connie Burg , Mark Cunningham , and Gordon Stevenson —who first crossed paths as students at Florida's Eckerd College in the mid-1970s. This collective moved to New York City in 1977,  where they formed the nucleus of the No Wave movement alongside other luminaries like Lydia. Bobby first met Lydi...

Episode 351 Short Tour Special 24.05.2026

Lydia and Tim are on a whirlwind tour right now, hitting stages in Brazil, Australia, Japan, and Europe! The heavy travel and intense performance schedule have made pinning them down for an interview tough, but this week we've got the scoop on exactly where you can see them live. If they are coming to your city, you won't want to miss it. Listen now to get all the details.

Episode 350 Writer Zoe Hansen 15.05.2026

In this episode returning to  The Lydian Spin  is writer and artist Zoe Hansen . Zoe is a writer, video artist, and longtime friend of the podcast. On this episode she is here to celebrate a big milestone. Her brand new memoir, Going Down in Gotham , is officially out from Far West Press. It is an amazing, firsthand look at three decades of New York City's underground culture, documenting her surv...

Episode 349 Genre Is Death 08.05.2026

Genre Is Death , a limitation-destroying noise band formed by Ty Varesi (guitar, vox) and Tayler Lee (bass, vox), release their debut album, Attractive People out May 1 2026 on  In The Red Records .  Their sound is abrasive yet melodic, using heavy distortion, dissonant riffs, and reverberating vocals to create music that feels both minimal and overwhelming. Their newest record  Attractive People...

Episode 348 Lorin Benedict 01.05.2026

Lorin Benedict is a California-based improvising vocalist (scat singer, essentially), who operates in the fields of jazz and jazz-adjacent music. In addition, he works as a theoretical and computational applied physicist where his focus is on understanding the properties of materials in extreme conditions of pressure and temperature.

Episode 347 Al Johnson 17.04.2026

As the frontman for U.S. Maple , Al Johnson utilized his voice as a textural and percussive instrument rather than a melodic vehicle. His delivery consisted of rasps, sharply drawn breaths, and fragmented phrasing. Al operated with rigid adherence to a self-devised notation system, scripting every pause and vocal eccentricity in advance. This formalized approach to dissonance allowed his vocals to...

Episode 346 Larry Mullins Pt2 07.04.2026

Part 2 of Larry Mullin's   sit down with Lydia and Tim. 

Episode 345 Musician Larry Mullins Part 1 27.03.2026

Larry Mullins, also known as Toby Dammit , is a musician, record producer, and composer who plays drums, percussion, and keyboards. He performs as a member of the bands Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and Swans , and previously played with Iggy Pop and The Stooges . He has also worked on scores for film and television and appeared in a performance role in the series Babylon Berlin . Stay tuned next we...

Episode 344: Musician and Author Ian Svenonius 15.03.2026

Ian Svenonius is a musician and author who began his career in the 1980s Washington D.C. punk scene. He has been the lead vocalist for several bands, including  The Nation of Ulysses , The Make-Up , and Chain and The Gang , and later released music under the electronic solo project Escape-ism . In addition to his musical output and hosting a talk show on VBS.tv , Ian has written several books of e...

Episode 343 Swans Guitarist Norman Westberg 07.03.2026

Norman Westberg is a guitarist known for anchoring the monolithic avant-rock of Swans . Away from the band's trademark volume, however, his solo work—like the Lawrence English -produced After Vacation —abandons traditional riffs for meditative, ambient drone. By manipulating sustained tones through effect pedals, Norman restructures the instrument's sound into atmospheric compositions. His career...

Episode 342 UK Artist Nuha Ruby Ra 01.03.2026

Nuha Ruby Ra is a London-based artist working across music, performance, and visual art. Blending industrial sound, art-pop, and spoken word, her work explores power, instinct, and transformation through raw, physical live performance. Following two critically acclaimed EPs, she is currently creating her debut album, a project unfolding under the creative force known as NOWSYN.

Episode 341 Gary Wilson 21.02.2026

In 1977,  Gary Wilson finished recording You Think You Really Know Me in his parents' basement and released it himself.  Through the 1980s, his work in experimental music that draws across styles including new wave, rock, funk, jazz, lounge, and avant-garde. developed a following. After a 1981 tour, he was largely out of public view.  Gary resurfaced around 1996, and Michael Wolk filmed his 2002 r...

Episode 340 Percussionist Blake Fleming 14.02.2026

Blake Fleming is a percussionist, author, and educator known for his work with experimental bands and for writing The Book of Rhythm , an encyclopedia of over 5,000 organized rhythms for all instruments. The book has been sold in more than 20 countries and was a top 5 instruction title in the 2020 Modern Drummer Reader's Poll , and Blake was featured in SPIN 's 100 Greatest Drummers of Alternative...

Episode 339 Musician Stephen Mattos 07.02.2026

Rhode Islander, Stephen Mattos is a musician and librarian. He's been performing since the late 2000s under the name  Chrome Jackson , and his latest band is ,  THERE . Outside of music, he spends his time cycling, working on photography, and cooking and gardening with his wife, artist Alicia Renadette. Stephen previously co-founded bands including Arab on Radar , Athletic Automaton and Doomsday S...

Episode 338 Sonny Vincent 31.01.2026

Sonny Vincent fronted Testors in the mid-1970s New York punk scene, playing CBGB and Max's Kansas City before the band split in 1981. He later formed Sonny Vincent and the Extreme and Model Prisoners , and went on to record and tour with Maureen "Mo" Tucker and Sterling Morrison from the Velvet Underground. He has continued releasing records and wrote the memoir  Snake Pit Therapy .

Episode 337 Scott Bomar 23.01.2026

Scott Bomar is a Memphis lifer who moves easily between the grit of garage-surf ( Impala ) and the deep-pocket groove of classic soul ( the Bo-Keys ), with credits alongside Stax/Hi orbit players and on Al Green's comeback-era sessions. As a producer/engineer and film soundtrack  composer, he continues to drag the Memphis musical DNA into bigger rooms with work on movies such as Hustle & Flow , Bl...

Episode 336 Kavus Torabi 16.01.2026

Kavus Torabi is a British musician, composer, broadcaster, and DJ known for a "bent path" songwriting style. He's worked with Knifeworld , Gong , Guapo , and Cardiacs , and now focuses on structure-driven songs, home recording, and steering clear of cliché while bringing the music in his head to life.

Episode 335 Writer Mishka Shubaly 09.01.2026

Mishka Shubaly is a nonfiction writer and storyteller known for essays on addiction, recovery, endurance, and reinvention. After earning an MFA in fiction from Columbia University, he toured as a musician before returning to writing. His seven Amazon Kindle Singles all became bestselling titles, praised for grit, dark humor, emotional honesty, and vulnerability. Each summer, Mishka teaches a nonfi...

Episode 334 Byron Coley 02.01.2026

This week's episode features a conversation with critic, Byron Coley , whose work has covered experimental music and independent culture. Byron discusses Now Jazz Now , the newly published, fully illustrated 270-page softcover book edited by Eva Prinz , with a preface by Neneh Cherry and an afterword by Joe McPhee . Now Jazz Now brings together the perspectives of Mats Gustafsson , Neneh Cherry, J...

Episode 333 Ben Roy 19.12.2025

Stand-up comedian Ben Roy is also an actor, writer, podcaster, and musician. He began his career in Denver, developing his stand-up at Comedy Works , and has since appeared at festivals including Just for Laughs, the New York Comedy Festival, and South by Southwest. His television credits include HBO's  Funny as Hell and Comedy Central's Adam DeVine's House Party , Corporate , @midnight , and This...

Episode 332 Harley Flanagan 12.12.2025

Photo Maurice Nunez Harley Flanagan began performing in the city's punk scene at age 11 as the drummer for the Stimulators. In the early 1980s he founded the Cro-Mags , a band widely cited for its influence on later hardcore, punk, and metal groups. His memoir,  Hard Core: Life of My Own , frames his career within the broader evolution of New York's punk and hardcore movements. Harley has also bee...

Episode 331 Martin Atkins 01.12.2025

Martin Atkins 's three decades in the music industry in nearly every aspect of record production, gives him a rare perspective on the music business past, present, and future. After early success as a drummer with Public Image Ltd . and later work with acts like Killing Joke , Ministry , and Nine Inch Nails , he launched his own projects including Pigface and the influential Invisible Records. He...

Episode 330 Filmmaker Jasmine Hirst 21.11.2025

  Longtime friend and collaborator of Lydia and friend of The Lydian Spin , Jasmine returns to the show. She is a filmmaker and artist who wrote letters to Aileen Wuornos and later conducted a filmed interview with her on death row in 1997. Jasmine's footage appears in the new Netflix documentary Aileen: Queen of Serial Killers ; Wuornos had asked her to record her story before the execution to pr...

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