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What Is This Music?!
Malcolm Fraser
35 episodes
3 months ago
Malcolm Fraser, writer/musician/filmmaker based in Montreal, talks to musicians, music writers, curators and fans about the psychology and sociology of music: why we like (and hate) the music we do, and what it means.
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Malcolm Fraser, writer/musician/filmmaker based in Montreal, talks to musicians, music writers, curators and fans about the psychology and sociology of music: why we like (and hate) the music we do, and what it means.
Show more...
Music Interviews
Music,
Music Commentary
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Episode 23: Robert Dayton and Stephen Hamm - Dare to be Different
What Is This Music?!
54 minutes 3 seconds
4 years ago
Episode 23: Robert Dayton and Stephen Hamm - Dare to be Different
Robert Dayton and Stephen Hamm are living legends of the music scene in Vancouver and beyond. They join me to discuss the origins of their duo Canned Hamm, our shared history with Peaches, the importance of staying freaky, the value of originality, how music opens up new worlds, Christian children's records, and much more. Check out their latest projects, Stephen Hamm: Theremin Man and Robert Dayton's latest solo EPs (produced by Hamm).
What Is This Music?!
Malcolm Fraser, writer/musician/filmmaker based in Montreal, talks to musicians, music writers, curators and fans about the psychology and sociology of music: why we like (and hate) the music we do, and what it means.