
The Seltzer Salon #20: Carlos Niño
I’ve often wondered, while listening to any number of Carlos Niño’s projects or records, what a typical day of his looks like. I used that as a jumping off point to talk to him about collaboration and...
2 Nov 202333min

The Seltzer Salon #19: Zekarias Musele Thompson
Zekarias Musele Thompson made one of my favorite records of 2022, Goodnight Shiva (Atlantic Rhythms), but that only scratched the surface of the work they are doing in the worlds of art and sound. Thr...
26 Okt 202327min

The Seltzer Salon #18: Tristan Allen
Tristan Allen is a puppeteer, musician, and world builder. Their new album, Tin Iso & the Dawn, sets the stage for future narratives, sonic investigations, and a sense that something larger lurks out ...
19 Okt 202334min

The Seltzer Salon #16: Vinny Golia
After a week off (to put all the focus on Songs of Our Lives), The Seltzer Salon returns with a real heavy hitter. Vinny Golia is an all-time great. A composer, multi-instrumentalist, big thinker, tea...
5 Okt 202347min

The Seltzer Salon #15: Greta Ruth
When I heard Greta Ruth's The Fawn a couple years ago, I was initially taken by her voice and the way it hung like a ghost within the stark sonic field. It was so captivating. In the years since, her ...
19 Sep 202330min

The Seltzer Salon #14: Matthew Halsall
For the newest edition of The Seltzer Salon, I talked to trumpeter, composer, and so much more, Matthew Halsall, about his new album, An Ever Changing View. It's a stunning album. I've been an admirer...
12 Sep 202334min

The Seltzer Salon #13: Nick Millevoi
I interviewed Nick Millevoi just over a year ago, but when his new album, Digital Reaction, came out, a lot of new questions started popping into my head. Then, he shared the video for "Spins of the A...
7 Sep 202331min



















