
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 #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 #17: Green-House
When I first heard Green-House and read the description of Olive Ardizoni’s project back in early 2020 with Six Songs for Invisible Gardens, I felt an instant connection to the music and the ideas it ...
12 Okt 202332min

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



















