Lawrence Peryer
The Tonearm
The people and ideas moving culture forward. With host Lawrence Peryer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jul 5, 2026
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Episodes
Alden Hellmuth: Saxophone Tethered to a Galaxy of Bass 05.07.2026 44:11
This week, we’re putting The Tonearm 's needle on saxophonist and composer Alden Hellmuth . Alden grew up in Hartford, studying in the Jackie McLean tradition, and now works out of New York City. Her new album is called Tether, and it features a band centered on two bass players, rounded out by drums, piano, and trumpet. Alden wrote music for the ensemble that keeps them all tied together, no matt...
Dave Douglas: Transcend Is Not the End 28.06.2026 48:49
This week, we're putting The Tonearm's needle on trumpeter and composer Dave Douglas . Douglas’s latest album, Transcend, came out in April. It's the second record from GIFTS, his band with Rafiq Bhatia, James Brandon Lewis, Tomeka Reid, and Ian Chang. His last several records were openly political. This one turns toward the sacred, though we explore where that either/or framing falls short. We al...
Ora Cogan: Hard Hearted Is How You Survive 21.06.2026 47:04
Today, we’re putting The Tonearm ’s needle on singer and songwriter Ora Cogan . Ora Cogan’s music pulls from folk, country, psychedelia, and gothic rock. She holds all of it without flinching, as heard on the fantastic album Hard Hearted Woman , her latest release on Sacred Bones. Ora has worked as a photojournalist and human rights advocate, and those experiences feed directly into how she thinks...
Billy Polo: Audio Engineer as Archaeologist 14.06.2026 52:37
Today, we're putting The Tonearm 's needle on Billy Polo , in-house audio and mastering engineer, at iconic Jamaican music label VP Records . Billy has spent years restoring and remastering some of the most important recordings in reggae and dancehall history. Works from Peter Tosh, Dennis Brown, King Jammy, Sly and Robbie, and dozens more. Billy works with the original analog tapes, often in roug...
Stephen Emmer: Composing at the Edge of Silence 07.06.2026 46:15
Today, we're putting The Tonearm 's needle on Stephen Emmer, a Dutch composer and musician based in Amsterdam. Stephen came up in the late 70s post-punk underground, and his band Minny Pops was the first international act signed to Factory Records. He is a curious genre-explorer who has worked with Lou Reed, Chaka Khan, Tony Visconti, Trevor Horn, Flood, and many others. His latest album, Asymmetr...
George Grella: The Time-Bending Art of Minimalist Music 31.05.2026 52:50
Today, we're putting The Tonearm 's needle on George Grella , one of the sharpest music critics working today. George is the music editor of The Brooklyn Rail and has written for The Wire , the New York Times , and, luckily for us, The Tonearm . George just published Minimalist Music, part of Bloomsbury's 33⅓ Genre series. His central argument is that minimalism isn't defined by sparse materials o...
Meredith Bates: The Quiet Science of Sound Worlds 24.05.2026 47:03
Today we're putting The Tonearm 's needle on Meredith Bates , a JUNO Award-winning violinist and composer based on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia. Meredith’s recent double album, The Observer Effect , spans roughly 140 minutes of electroacoustic music built from violin, viola, field recordings, and electronics, composed and recorded live in the studio, with very few edits. It's grounded in t...
Nick Fraser: Still Screaming Into the Snare Drum 17.05.2026 39:18
Today, we're putting The Tonearm 's needle on Toronto drummer and composer Nick Fraser . Nick Fraser is one of the most distinctive voices in Canadian improvised music. He has played with Anthony Braxton, Roscoe Mitchell, and William Parker, and has led projects that range from raw free jazz to something much harder to name. His latest record, Areas , just dropped on Elastic Recordings. It's a tri...
Maria Schneider: Composing in the Age of Curated Rage 10.05.2026 55:09
Today, The Tonearm’s needle lands on composer and avid birdwatcher Maria Schneider . Few composers working today have Maria Schneider's range. She holds seven Grammy Awards, was named an NEA Jazz Master, and this year took home the Rolf Schock Prize in Musical Arts, one of the most prestigious honors in the field. Maria Schneider joins the podcast to talk about American Crow , her recent EP that u...
Caroline Davis: The Saxophone Reimagined in the Fallows 03.05.2026 49:21
Today, we're putting The Tonearm 's needle on Caroline Davis , a saxophonist and composer based in New York. Her new album, Fallows , just came out on Ropeadope Records. Caroline made it alone during a residency in Ucross, Wyoming - improvising and recording in a cabin, using prepared saxophone techniques and a unique little instrument called an Organelle to process and build sounds she'd never pu...
Miho Hazama: The Conductor Who Leads with Love 26.04.2026 50:48
Today, we’re putting The Tonearm's needle on composer and chief conductor of the Danish Radio Big Band, Miho Hazama . Miho grew up inside the Yamaha music education system in her native Japan. She moved to New York to study jazz composition at the Manhattan School of Music under Jim McNeely and has spent her career as one of the most distinctive voices in large-ensemble writing. Her work includes...
Tomeka Reid: The Low Seat, the Long Haul, and 'dance! skip! hop!' 19.04.2026 53:03
Today, The Tonearm ’s needle drops on cellist and composer Tomeka Reid . Tomeka Reid has spent the last decade building one of the most distinctive voices in creative music. The New York Times called her a "New Jazz Power Source." She's a MacArthur Fellow, a founder of the Chicago Jazz String Summit, and a key collaborator with Anthony Braxton, Roscoe Mitchell, and Craig Taborn, among many others....
Ben Wendel: Assembling the Mallet Avengers 12.04.2026 50:28
Today we put The Tonearm 's needle on Ben Wendel . Ben is a Grammy-nominated saxophonist, composer, and co-founder of Kneebody, with a discography that covers post-bop, chamber jazz, and electronic music. He's worked with Bill Frisell, Tigran Hamasyan, Terence Blanchard, and yes, Prince. His new album BaRcoDe just dropped on Edition Records. It's built around a concept that's hard to pull off: fou...
Julianna Barwick & Mary Lattimore: Like Tears in Rain 05.04.2026 48:40
Today, we’re putting The Tonearm 's needle on Julianna Barwick and Mary Lattimore . Julianna is a composer, vocalist, and producer whose music is built almost entirely from layered, looped human voices. Mary is a harpist who has spent years pushing that instrument into a vast, exploratory realm. In January 2025, the two flew to Paris just days after the LA wildfires tore through their community. T...
Bellbird: Montreal's Jazz Collective Heeds the Call 29.03.2026 51:05
Today, we're putting The Tonearm's needle on the Montreal jazz collective Bellbird . Bellbird formed during pandemic park jams and has since become one of the more compelling voices in Canada's avant-garde jazz scene. The quartet consists of Claire Devlin on tenor sax, Allison Burik on alto sax and bass clarinet, Eli Davidovici on bass, and Mili Hong on drums. No guitar, no piano, just three mostl...
Sam Wenc: The Experimental Language of the Pedal Steel Guitar 22.03.2026 45:24
Today, we're putting The Tonearm 's needle on guitarist and composer Sam Wenc . Wenc is a Philadelphia-based artist who has spent nearly a decade building one of the more distinctive bodies of work in American experimental music, mostly under the name Post Moves. Now he's released his first album under his own name. It's called Language at an Angle , and it came out on Lobby Art Editions in Januar...
Zeena Parkins: Invention, Loss, and the Living Harp 15.03.2026 57:11
Today we're putting The Tonearm 's needle on Zeena Parkins , composer, improviser, and one of the most singular forces in experimental music. Zeena has spent four decades dismantling what the harp can do: through electronics, object preparations, and a series of custom electric instruments she built herself, she's turned a concert hall fixture into something alive and unpredictable. Her collaborat...
Michael Graves: The Patient Philosophy of Audio Restoration 08.03.2026 51:57
Today, we're putting The Tonearm 's needle on Michael Graves , a five-time Grammy-winning mastering engineer and the founder of Osiris Studio in Los Angeles. Michael's work is restoration as archaeology—pulling performances off deteriorating tapes, damaged acetates, and obsolete formats, then deciding how much intervention is too much. He's done this for recordings by Hank Williams, Aretha Frankli...
Erik Hall: Multitracking the Minimalist Aesthetic 01.03.2026 46:45
Today we’re putting The Tonearm 's needle on musician and composer Erik Hall . Based in Michigan, Erik Hall has spent the last five years doing something that sounds simple but definitely is not: recording landmark works of contemporary classical music entirely on his own. Erik’s 2020 solo reconstruction of Steve Reich's Music for 18 Musicians won the Libera Award for Best Classical Record. Reich...
Patrick Smith: Bebop, Brass Bands, and a Bookstore 22.02.2026 49:20
Today, we're putting The Tonearm 's needle on Toronto saxophonist Patrick Smith . Patrick has become a key player in the city's creative music scene. His new album, Words Underlined , came out in December on Lit Soc Records. It's the first release from the new label started by Sellers & Newell, a Toronto bookstore that moonlights as a music venue. Patrick recorded there with guitarist Dan Pitt...
Stephen Vitiello: The Punk Attitude of Collaborative Sound Art 15.02.2026 49:16
Today, we’re putting The Tonearm 's needle on Stephen Vitiello . Stephen is an electronic musician and media artist. His sound installations are in the permanent collections of MoMA, the Whitney, and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Lyon. He's worked with Pauline Oliveros, Ryuichi Sakamoto, and Joan Jonas. By day, he teaches Kinetic Imaging at Virginia Commonwealth University. Stephen’s latest pr...
Lawrence English: Capturing the Impossible Trio 08.02.2026 1:05:14
Show Notes Australian composer Lawrence English has spent over two decades treating sound as something that occupies your body, not just your ears. Putting The Tonearm 's needle on Lawrence English means entering a sonic world where you're never quite sure what you're hearing or where it's coming from, and if you are a listener like our host, that will suit you just fine. Lawrence’s recent album T...
Noah Franche-Nolan: Music-Making as Spiritual Practice 01.02.2026 52:56
Today we're putting The Tonearm 's needle on pianist and composer Noah Franche-Nolan . Noah's latest album, Rose-Anna , is named after his Acadian great-grandmother, a church organist from Grand Falls, New Brunswick. The Acadians are French-speaking people with deep roots in Canada's Maritime provinces. The Acadians were expelled from their land by the British in the late 1700s and many of them mi...
Michael Hallsworth: Escaping the Hypocrisy Trap 25.01.2026 50:10
Today we’re putting The Tonearm 's needle on author and behavioral scientist Michael Hallsworth . Michel has spent the last two decades applying behavioral science to real-world problems at the Behavioural Insights Team. He's held positions at Princeton, Columbia, Imperial College London, and the University of Pennsylvania. Michael's new book, The Hypocrisy Trap , takes on something we all recogni...
John Mlynczak: Why NAMM Still Matters in 2026 18.01.2026 52:08
We're putting The Tonearm 's needle on John Mlynczak , President and CEO of the National Association of Music Merchants. NAMM is the trade association for the music, sound, and event industries. Basically, NAMM represents the companies that make the tools your favorite music artists use to create their work. John has spent years at Hal Leonard and PreSonus Audio, where music education meets...
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