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  • Wavelength - Tune into the creative connections with Lenny Vaughn
    Mar 17 2026
    Join host Lenny Vaughn on Wavelength as he uncovers hidden connections between artists across time, genre, and medium—exploring unexpected collaborations, uncredited influences, and creative frequencies that shape the music and art you thought you knew. Each episode reveals what happens when creators lock onto the same signal.

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    1 m
  • Wavelength - The De Broglie Effect: Tiny Artists Casting Giant Shadows
    Mar 17 2026
    Host Lenny Vaughn explores how obscure artists like the Shaggs, Mission of Burma, Arthur Russell, Connie Converse, and Moondog created lasting cultural influence despite minimal commercial success. Using physicist Louis de Broglie's wavelength theory, he argues that small, fast-moving artistic particles cast wavelengths far exceeding their visibility, reshaping music history invisibly across generations.

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    28 m
  • Wavelength - Interference Patterns: When Creative Collisions Make Something New
    Mar 17 2026
    Host Lenny Vaughn explores how the greatest creative partnerships function like wave interference—where conflicting artistic frequencies produce something neither artist could create alone. From Lennon-McCartney's songwriting tensions to Basquiat-Warhol's explosive collaborations and the Velvet Underground's genre collision, this episode reveals why creative friction generates transformative art.

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    30 m
  • Wavelength - The Color of Sound: How Visual Artists and Musicians Hear Each Other
    Mar 17 2026
    Lenny Vaughn explores how painter Wassily Kandinsky and composer Arnold Schoenberg discovered a shared creative wavelength in 1911 Munich. Through the lens of synesthesia and wave physics, we examine how these revolutionaries liberated frequency from context—one in color, one in sound—connecting across sensory boundaries through their radical embrace of abstraction and internal artistic necessity.

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    34 m