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Tune-Yards

Tune-Yards

FromLost And Sound


Tune-Yards

FromLost And Sound

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Length:
54 minutes
Released:
Sep 23, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

I had a chat with Merrill Garbus,  who with her long term collaborator and husband Nate Brenner, makes the wonderful sound that is Tune-Yards. The first time I heard Tune-Yards, I think it being on the 4AD label drew me in, I totally fell for the rhythms and harmonies bursting out of the at the time lo-fi production. Ever since then, new Tune-Yards material is always such heaven to my ears, whether its been on big tunes like Water Fountain or scoring the film Sorry To Bother You. Zapping in from Oakland, California, where the skies were still very much effected by fires. We speak about her long term support for Black Lives Matter, feminism and how that plays a role in her songwriting. In the process, the conversation kind of became an examination of the cultural issues behind Paul Simon’s Graceland. There’s also a new tune, Nowhere, Man out this week, which takes their sound to realms of squelchy funk.I hope you enjoy listening.
Released:
Sep 23, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Lost and Sound is a podcast that meets the most exciting innovative music people from across the world. Each week Berlin based writer Paul Hanford chats with the innovators, the outsiders, the mavericks, the people who make music and do it utterly in their own way. Paul’s relaxed style allows guests to feel comfortable and express themselves, the result delves into a unique perspective on some of your favourite artists. The show was started with an award from the Arts Council Of England and guests have so far included Peaches, Chilly Gonzales, Saint Etienne, Nite Jewel, Ellen Allien, Ghostpoet, Laetitia Sadier, A Guy Called Gerald, Tue-Yards, Liars, Gruff Rhys, Hania Rani, Laetitia Sadier, Roman Flügel, King Britt, Jim O’Rourke, Busra Kayici, Yann Tiersen and Thurston Moore. Paul Hanford is a writer, his debut book is out next summer. He’s also the only person ever to move to Berlin to stop being a DJ.