In this special episode of Nothing Concrete, we're inviting you to explore Soundhouse, a place for experimental podcasts and radio from around the world, created by Eleanor McDowall and Nina Garthwaite.
Soundhouse originated from thinking about how presenting radio and podcasts in different ways (such as inside the Barbican) might change how you listen. With this year's Soundhouse online rather than in the Barbican, this year's theme became 'Intimacy and Distance'.
In this episode, we hear from the three curators behind the Soundhouse listening rooms - Ariana Martinez, Axel Kacoutié and Arlie Adlington - as they interview each other about the work they chose, alongside clips from Soundhouse.
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From the Archive: Music in 12 Parts
From the Archive: I, Daniel Blake
From the Archive: Leif Ove Andsnes
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From the Archive: John Cale
In Conversation: Toyin Ojih Odutola and Erin J. Gilbert
From the Archive: James MacMillan on Stabat Mater
From the Archive: Richard E Grant on 'Can You Ever Forgive Me?'
Inspired with Dickie Beau and Fiona Shaw
Inspired with Jamie Hale and Hannah Gadsby
Inspired with Michael 'Mikey J' Asante and Danny Boyle
From the Archive: Sasha on reFracted
From the Archive: Hatsune Miku at the Barbican
From the Archive: John Adams at 70
From the Archive: Sounds and Visions (part 2)
From the Archive: Sounds and Visions (part 1)
From the Archive: New York Philharmonic with Jamie Bernstein
From the Archive: Different Trains
From the Archive: Robert Henke on Lumière I and III
From the Archive: George Benjamin at the Barbican
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