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Phantom PowerThe Hidden Side of Sound Author: SpectreVision Radio
Sound is all around us, but we give little thought to its invisible influence. Dr. Mack Hagood explores the world of sound studies with the world's most amazing sound scholars, sound artists, and acoustic ecologists. How are noise-cancelling headphones changing social life? What did silent films sound like? Is listening to audiobooks really reading? How did computers learn to speak? How do race, gender, and disability shape our listening? What do live musicians actually hear in those in-ear monitors? Why does your office sound so bad? What are Sound Art and Radio Art? How do historians study the sounds of the past? Can we enter the sonic perspective of animals? We've broken down Yoko Ono's scream, John Cage's silence, Houston hip hop, Iranian noise music, the politics of EDM, and audio ink blot tests for blind people. Phantom Power is the podcast that both newcomers and experts in sound studies, sound art, and acoustic ecology listen to--combining intellectual rigor and great audio. Language: en-us Genres: Music, Society & Culture Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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Gabriel Saloman Mindel Pt. 1: Yellow Swans, Noise, and the Art of Pushing Boundaries
Friday, 26 December, 2025
Gabriel Saloman Mindel is a lot more than one half of the United States best known noise bands. He's also an interdisciplinary artist and a scholar whose research studies the interplay between sound and power, as he theorizes how noise can push the limits of the body in struggles over space and political autonomy. Gabriel has an MFA from Simon Fraser University and a PhD in the History of Consciousness from UC Santa Cruz. He's also a longtime Phantom Power listener and supporter of the show. We first met a little over a year ago at the Unsound Festival in Poland, where Yellow Swans played a packed reunion show. It's been a lovely thing to get to know him--he's a gentle soul who makes aggressive sounds tied to some serious ethical and political commitments. In today's interview, we talk about the history and music of Yellow Swans, the interplay between noise, ethics, aesthetics, and politics. Gabriel even breaks down how he and Pete produced the track we were just listening to. Even if you're not a fan of noise music, I think you're going to love this fascinating conversation. And next month, we'll play part two of the interview, in which Gabriel discusses his scholarship on the work of other artists, including Raven Chacon, Hildegard Westerkamp, and Prince. You can find Yellow Swans online at Bandcamp and Instagram. They will be performing at GRM's annual Présences Électronique festival on Feb 13. In London, first at the Lexington on Feb 16 and then Corsica on Feb 18, and then finish at Bozar in Brussels. Chapters: 0:00 Intro & Welcome 5:53 Gabriel Saloman Mindel 6:52 What is a Yellow Swans Show? 12:48 Early Influences & Discovering Noise 13:45 DIY, Punk, and the Noise Scene 21:57 Noise, Community, and Spirituality 22:45 Performance, Consent, and Audience Experience 24:00 Paradoxes: Noise, Calm, and Reception 29:17 Crafting the Sound: Gear & Process 41:43 Band Dynamics & Collaboration 45:07 Legacy, Recognition, and Touring 51:04 Art, Politics, and the Noise Scene 53:09 Fascism, Provocation, and Identity in Noise 59:44 Inclusivity and Change in the Scene 60:24 Outro: Thanks & What’s Next Click here to read the full transcript. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices





