Horizon at End Times podcast #41 Adam Goldman is the producer behind Class M Planets, songwriter for Thebrotheregg, works with numerous musicians, and is a developing animator and video producer. Goldman doesn’t allow his curiosity to die. Hear us talk about the tumble of existence and how the musician gets along to reflect it back. […]
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Woken Up in a Dream
The sea, forest, stone and sky swirl together in green, pink, orange and blue, in Amanda McGlothlin’s cover art for the new EP entitled PWR.HAUS, by the band with the same name. Pine trees look like they’re being uprooted to sway and dance around in the mirage. It’s a trippy image, a recognizable landscape taking on the quality […]
Designer and double executive Tsilli Pines brings Horizon at End Times back from hiatus in a newly built podcast studio. Things haven’t sounded more crisp and clear for this program. Pines is co-Founder of Design Week Portland and Creative Director at FINE. Her expertise in the area of design is matched by the desire to […]
Stressings by Jordan Dykstra: How to make the viola cry. Sometimes we need to question the difference between beautiful and pretty. I’m not about to tackle such a lofty rhetorical exercise, but it should be safe to say that your concept of pretty, beautiful, is not mine, and not least Jordan Dykstra’s. He is a […]
Live at the Alberta Street Pub
When Portland Jazz Composers Ensemble teamed up with songwriter Catherine Feeny and jazz drummer Chris Johnedis, one night at the Alberta Street Pub last November, they produced a great show and live recording. I imagine the set’s opening line, “I’m sorry” half-whispered by Feeny, from the song “Against You,” hooking the ears of everyone there, […]