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Ear Expansion Podcast
LaMont Hamilton
61 episodes
1 week ago
Ear Expansion Podcast is a multi-part series of recorded, long form conversations between host LaMont Hamilton and various artists of color working in all aspects of sound. This podcast aims to highlight artists who are invested in the idea of making art that extends the listening experience. Traditionally this has been described as “sound art” or “experimental” work. Ear Expansion Podcast; however, hopes to advocate for a new descriptive language- aural art. Aural Art is a move away from less defined terms such as ambient or experimental in order to specify art made for the hearing body- both the act of listening and its somatic extension.
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Ear Expansion Podcast is a multi-part series of recorded, long form conversations between host LaMont Hamilton and various artists of color working in all aspects of sound. This podcast aims to highlight artists who are invested in the idea of making art that extends the listening experience. Traditionally this has been described as “sound art” or “experimental” work. Ear Expansion Podcast; however, hopes to advocate for a new descriptive language- aural art. Aural Art is a move away from less defined terms such as ambient or experimental in order to specify art made for the hearing body- both the act of listening and its somatic extension.
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts,
Music,
Music Commentary,
Music Interviews
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Ear Expansion with Luis Perez Ixoneztli
Ear Expansion Podcast
1 hour 23 minutes 54 seconds
5 months ago
Ear Expansion with Luis Perez Ixoneztli
In this episode of Ear Expansion, host LaMont Hamilton engages in an in-depth conversation with renowned musician and ethno-musicologist Luis Perez Ixoneztli. They delve into Luis's early musical formations, his journey through various bands, and his self-taught instrumental skills. Luis recounts his profound personal and artistic exploration into pre-Columbian music and indigenous Mexican instruments, highlighting significant moments like his spiritual epiphany in Chiapas and his sacrificial life dedication to developing his unique musical language. The discussion moves to Luis's experiences using caves and natural environments for their acoustic properties, and his endeavor to record inside these resonant spaces. They also discuss his albums, including 'Ipan In Xiktli Metztli' and 'Santuario De Mariposas,' as well as his efforts to preserve and transmit his knowledge of indigenous instruments through manuals and workshops aimed at younger generations, emphasizing the cultural and spiritual essence imbued in these instruments. The episode closes with Luis reflecting on the importance of sound, environmental acoustics, and his lifelong commitment to musical and cultural heritage.
Ear Expansion Podcast
Ear Expansion Podcast is a multi-part series of recorded, long form conversations between host LaMont Hamilton and various artists of color working in all aspects of sound. This podcast aims to highlight artists who are invested in the idea of making art that extends the listening experience. Traditionally this has been described as “sound art” or “experimental” work. Ear Expansion Podcast; however, hopes to advocate for a new descriptive language- aural art. Aural Art is a move away from less defined terms such as ambient or experimental in order to specify art made for the hearing body- both the act of listening and its somatic extension.