Episodios

  • Luce Mawdsley
    Apr 19 2024

    Our guest today is Luce Mawdsley (Mésange, Cavalier Song), a composer and guitarist based in Liverpool. Mawdsley’s practice is rooted in progressive experimentation and draws from an appreciation of all things Americana. In March 2024, Luce released Northwest & Nebulous, an album inspired by the northern English landscape of their youth and draws from Mawdsley’s personal experiences as a neurodivergent non-binary composer. Photo by Rosie Terry Toogood.

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    24 m
  • Lola de la Mata
    Apr 5 2024

    Lola de la Mata’s practice evolved out of weaving, printmaking and Labanotation and crosses over performance art, installation and sculpture. In this interview, Lola talks about her upcoming album 'Oceans on Azimuth', which reflects on her experiences of tinnitus. Her new compositions feature sonic landscapes crafted from throbbing heartbeats and otoacoustic emissions reimagined through musical instruments made from metal, glass, ceramics and ice. Photo: Rosie Terry Toogood

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    38 m
  • Audioguide: Audio for Video
    Mar 5 2024

    In the final episode of Audioguide, we explore the significance of sound in video production. We consider the importance of synchronisation, address some common audio issues, and discuss the importance of consistent audio levels. Presented by Laura Michelle Smith. Music by ComaStudio.

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    5 m
  • Luce Mawdsley
    Apr 19 2024

    Our guest today is Luce Mawdsley (Mésange, Cavalier Song), a composer and guitarist based in Liverpool. Mawdsley’s practice is rooted in progressive experimentation and draws from an appreciation of all things Americana. In March 2024, Luce released Northwest & Nebulous, an album inspired by the northern English landscape of their youth and draws from Mawdsley’s personal experiences as a neurodivergent non-binary composer. Photo by Rosie Terry Toogood.

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    24 m
  • Luce Mawdsley
    Apr 19 2024

    Our guest today is Luce Mawdsley (Mésange, Cavalier Song), a composer and guitarist based in Liverpool. Mawdsley’s practice is rooted in progressive experimentation and draws from an appreciation of all things Americana. In March 2024, Luce released Northwest & Nebulous, an album inspired by the northern English landscape of their youth and draws from Mawdsley’s personal experiences as a neurodivergent non-binary composer. Photo by Rosie Terry Toogood.

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    24 m
  • Lola de la Mata
    Apr 5 2024

    Lola de la Mata’s practice evolved out of weaving, printmaking and Labanotation and crosses over performance art, installation and sculpture. In this interview, Lola talks about her upcoming album 'Oceans on Azimuth', which reflects on her experiences of tinnitus. Her new compositions feature sonic landscapes crafted from throbbing heartbeats and otoacoustic emissions reimagined through musical instruments made from metal, glass, ceramics and ice. Photo: Rosie Terry Toogood

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    38 m
  • Lola de la Mata
    Apr 5 2024

    Lola de la Mata’s practice evolved out of weaving, printmaking and Labanotation and crosses over performance art, installation and sculpture. In this interview, Lola talks about her upcoming album 'Oceans on Azimuth', which reflects on her experiences of tinnitus. Her new compositions feature sonic landscapes crafted from throbbing heartbeats and otoacoustic emissions reimagined through musical instruments made from metal, glass, ceramics and ice. Photo: Rosie Terry Toogood

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    38 m