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Questions of Class

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So you want to live like the common people? In the first part of a two part series about scent and class, we explore social structures through perfumery.

Host Saskia Wilson-Brown is joined by fashion designer Jake Treddenick, perfume historian and museum professional Jessica Murphy (Perfume Professor), fragrance reviewer Miya Porubcan (Fab Smells by Miya), academic Nuri McBride (Death and Scent), PhD candidate Robyn Price (UCLA Cotson Institute), and perfumer/artist Sarah Baker (Sarah Baker Perfumes).

Airing on Los Angeles' Lookout FM on the second and fourth Thursday of every month and as a podcast thereafter, Perfume on the Radio is a radio show about scent culture, perfumery and olfactory art produced by the Institute for Art and Olfaction. Learn more at perfumeontheradio.com

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EPISODE CREDITS

Perfume in the Radio is produced by The Institute for Art and Olfaction. Special thanks to Cameron at Lookout.fm, Ale at dublab and Minetta Rogers at IAO.

Songs: Eric Satie, Gymnopédies, Courtesy of MusOpen; Edvard Grieg, 25 Norwegian Folk Songs and Dances, Op. 17, Courtesy of MusOpen; Tomaso Albinoni, The Concertos a cinque, Op. 7 , Orchestra Gli Armonici, Courtesy of MusOpen; Marc Ogeret, Ça Ira, Courtesy of Library of Congress, Fair Use; Johann Pachelbel, Canon and Gigue in D Major, Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Courtesy MusOpen; Frederic Chopin, Etudes, Op. 10, Courtesy of MusOpen; Girbiat Medieval Dance Tunes Sequence, Paul Arden-Taylor, Elizabeth Wright & Malcolm Peake, Courtesy of MusOpen; Perfume on the Radio title song composed by Maxwell Williams.

Sound Effects: LS_34265_HK_StanleyVillageStreet.wav, by Kevin Luce at Freesound.org; Desert Simple.wav, by Proxima4 at Freesound.org; LS_34133_SA_JeddahAirport.mp3 by Kevin Luce at Freesound.org; Crowd/Mob/Riot Noise (Voices Only) - 14 people, 2 minutes HENRY VI, by FillMat at Freesound.org; terrasse-de-cafe.wav by FlorenceArt at Freesound.org

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So you want to live like the common people? In the first part of a two part series about scent and class, we explore social structures through perfumery.

Host Saskia Wilson-Brown is joined by fashion designer Jake Treddenick, perfume historian and museum professional Jessica Murphy (Perfume Professor), fragrance reviewer Miya Porubcan (Fab Smells by Miya), academic Nuri McBride (Death and Scent), PhD candidate Robyn Price (UCLA Cotson Institute), and perfumer/artist Sarah Baker (Sarah Baker Perfumes).

Airing on Los Angeles' Lookout FM on the second and fourth Thursday of every month and as a podcast thereafter, Perfume on the Radio is a radio show about scent culture, perfumery and olfactory art produced by the Institute for Art and Olfaction. Learn more at perfumeontheradio.com

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EPISODE CREDITS

Perfume in the Radio is produced by The Institute for Art and Olfaction. Special thanks to Cameron at Lookout.fm, Ale at dublab and Minetta Rogers at IAO.

Songs: Eric Satie, Gymnopédies, Courtesy of MusOpen; Edvard Grieg, 25 Norwegian Folk Songs and Dances, Op. 17, Courtesy of MusOpen; Tomaso Albinoni, The Concertos a cinque, Op. 7 , Orchestra Gli Armonici, Courtesy of MusOpen; Marc Ogeret, Ça Ira, Courtesy of Library of Congress, Fair Use; Johann Pachelbel, Canon and Gigue in D Major, Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Courtesy MusOpen; Frederic Chopin, Etudes, Op. 10, Courtesy of MusOpen; Girbiat Medieval Dance Tunes Sequence, Paul Arden-Taylor, Elizabeth Wright & Malcolm Peake, Courtesy of MusOpen; Perfume on the Radio title song composed by Maxwell Williams.

Sound Effects: LS_34265_HK_StanleyVillageStreet.wav, by Kevin Luce at Freesound.org; Desert Simple.wav, by Proxima4 at Freesound.org; LS_34133_SA_JeddahAirport.mp3 by Kevin Luce at Freesound.org; Crowd/Mob/Riot Noise (Voices Only) - 14 people, 2 minutes HENRY VI, by FillMat at Freesound.org; terrasse-de-cafe.wav by FlorenceArt at Freesound.org

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