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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, - Alex's Hidden Gem - Alex's RA Page: https://ra.co/dj/alexfromtokyo Listen to Japan Vibrations: ht

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Hosted by Alex Wilson · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 92 episodes
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Alex Wilson hosts Who's Flying the Plane?, a society show with 92 episodes published.

DJ, record label owner, and sound designer, Alex from Tokyo tells about the impact of the city he chose as his namesake, - Alex's Hidden Gem - Alex's RA Page: https://ra.co/dj/alexfromtokyo Listen to Japan Vibrations: ht

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. - Andreia's Hidden Gem - Andr

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. - Robert's Hidden Gem - Robe

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 S

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. - Kate's Hidden Gem [no

Musician Nathan Fake talks about his production style, remixing for acts like Radiohead, and his new album - Crystal Vision. - Nathan's Hidden Gem - Follow Nathan on Bandcamp: https://nathanfake.bandcamp.com/ - Follow Na

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. - Sarah's Hidd

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. - Nigel's Hidden Gems

Katie Ball, the lead singer of the band Just Mustard, discussed the Dundalk music scene, the formation of their band, albums that sound better at night, and their new album: Heart Under. - Katie's Hidden Gem - Listen to

Musician and member of the band Medicine discussed the LA Music scene, experimental music, keeping his music interesting later in his career, and their new album. - Brad's Hidden Gem - Listen to Medicine's new album Host

Ali told me about his comedy career so far, how he found his way onto that path after feeling lost in his life, and I managed to convince him that there are more wheels in the world than doors. - Ali's Hidden Gem - Liste

Musician, producer, and member of the 8 person collective Vibe World Order, Reg Mason told me about his eclectic musical tastes, the dynamics of working in such a large group, and about his new EP - Speedway Deluxe. - Re

Comedian & writer Joe Wells told me about writing his book Touch and Go Joe on his experiences with OCD, his way into comedy, and his upcoming book about neurodivergence and it's advantages. - Joe's Hidden Gem - Pre-orde

I spoke to filmmaker and YouTuber George Thompson about his travels in China, studying Daoism, and his first feature-length film: Journey to the East. You can watch it by clicking the link below. - George's Hidden Gem -

Shiny Joe told me all about his experiences with his various musical projects, including POND, Tame Impala, and his solo work. He also shared some stories behind his new album, and how the isolation of Perth affects the

I spoke to actor & writer Millie Wood-Downie about the success of her debut one-woman show There Was a Little Girl, receiving arts council funding, and finding her own way into the world of acting. - Millie's Hidden Gem

Author, journalist and gardener Alice Vincent spoke to me about her reconnection with plants after having moved to the city, her teenage years living life through the pages of the NME, and tells us it's ok to kill the oc

I spoke to LA based musician Jack Name about being considered 'underground', what makes a music scene, and his newest album, Magic Touch. You can listen to it here. - Jack's Hidden Gem Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/priv

I spoke to the poet Maggie Smith about being a bookworm as a kid, the unusual experience of having your poem go viral, and hearing Meryl Streep read your work. - Maggie's Hidden Gem Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy

I spoke with mixed media collage artist Cydne Coleby about how people relate to the traumatic themes in her work, hear stories of the effects of hurricanes in the Bahamas, and how hard it is to make it as an artist when
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