The Tonearm

·S2026 E291

Lawrence English: Capturing the Impossible Trio

February 8
1h 5m

Episode Description

Show Notes

Australian composer Lawrence English has spent over two decades treating sound as something that occupies your body, not just your ears. Putting The Tonearm's needle on Lawrence English means entering a sonic world where you're never quite sure what you're hearing or where it's coming from, and if you are a listener like our host, that will suit you just fine.

Lawrence’s recent album Trinity pairs him with Stephen Vitiello and guests like Brendan Canty from Fugazi and Chris Abrahams from The Necks. Each track builds what English calls "impossible trios," turning geographic and other constraints into creative fuel.

Lawrence is here to discuss collaboration, the art of curation, and what it means to make meaningful work in an age drowning in content.

(The musical excerpts heard in the interview are from Lawrence English & Stephen Vitiello's album Trinity)

Dig Deeper

Artist and Album

Collaborators on 'Trinity'

Books and Theory

Places and Concepts

Musical Groups and Ensembles

  • The Necks - Chris Abrahams' improvisational jazz trio
  • Tenniscoats - Japanese duo Saya and Takashi Ueno

Academic and Philosophical Concepts

  • Relational listening - English's PhD theory on reconciling psychological and technological audition
  • Acid nostalgia - English's working concept on how contemporary nostalgia corrodes the past
  • Natsukashii - Japanese concept of longing for a time/place you were never part of
  • Tsundoku - Japanese word for collecting books you don't read
  • Ma - Japanese concept of the space between elements

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