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Beers & Tears
Victoria Kozbanis
284 episodes
7 months ago
In this episode of Beers & Tears, I chat with Annie-Rose Maloney about her tender and poetic debut album Circle Walking. We dive into the intimate and stripped-back recording process and explore the idea of “circle walking” and the ever evolving cycles that shape our lives. Annie shares her relationship with music as a slow, intentional experience—one that steers away from the rush of streaming culture in favour of physical formats and quiet listening. It’s a conversation about pres...
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In this episode of Beers & Tears, I chat with Annie-Rose Maloney about her tender and poetic debut album Circle Walking. We dive into the intimate and stripped-back recording process and explore the idea of “circle walking” and the ever evolving cycles that shape our lives. Annie shares her relationship with music as a slow, intentional experience—one that steers away from the rush of streaming culture in favour of physical formats and quiet listening. It’s a conversation about pres...
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Music Interviews
Music,
Society & Culture
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Beers & Tears
In this episode of Beers & Tears, I chat with Annie-Rose Maloney about her tender and poetic debut album Circle Walking. We dive into the intimate and stripped-back recording process and explore the idea of “circle walking” and the ever evolving cycles that shape our lives. Annie shares her relationship with music as a slow, intentional experience—one that steers away from the rush of streaming culture in favour of physical formats and quiet listening. It’s a conversation about pres...