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| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 92 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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DJ, record label owner, and sound designer, Alex from Tokyo tells about the impact of the city he chose as his namesake,
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Alex's Hidden Gem
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Alex's RA Page: ra.co/dj/alexfromtokyo
Listen to Japan Vibrations: world-famous.bandc... more
Photographer, graphic designer, and YouTuber Andreia Lemos talks about her work, her love of altering photographs, and using physical media. Here's the link to the page about Hand Colouring.
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Andreia's Hidden Gem
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Andreia's Website: and... more
Multi-disciplinary musician and software developer Robert Henke talks about his approach to work, making something unique in a saturated culture, and re-releasing Monolake's album: Hong-Kong.
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Robert's Hidden Gem
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Robert's Website
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Multi-instrumentalist jazz musician Robert Stillman tells me about his new album, struggling with his American identity, and a little bit about being part of Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, and Tom Skinner's project - The Smile.
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Musician, illustrator, designer, and architecture student, Kate NV tells me about Russian music school, staying joyful in your music, and having a mother's unwavering support for your creativity.
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Kate's Hidden Gem [no link, honestly - good luck f... more
Musician Nathan Fake talks about his production style, remixing for acts like Radiohead, and his new album - Crystal Vision.
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Nathan's Hidden Gem
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Follow Nathan on Bandcamp: nathanfake.bandcamp.com/
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Musician & composer Sarah Davachi tells about balancing intuition with musical academia to make music, what makes a great listening experience, and what it's like having her work played by other musicians.
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Sarah's Hidden Gem
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New York-based American Realist painter Nigel Van Wieck tells us about his love for American imagery, his experiences studying art in the 1960s, and what it's like having a painting go viral online.
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Nigel's Hidden Gems: 1 & 2
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