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Smell, Sound and the Wireless, with John Biebel

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In episode 12 of Perfume on the Radio, perfumer, writer and artist John Biebel joins us as guest host. Much creative dialog focuses on the cross section of senses, or where sensibilities meet, inform, and guide each other. Such is the case when sound interacts with smell. Join us as John takes us through his evolving relationship with sound and how it relates to the generative process of making perfumes.
Host: John Biebel (januaryscentproject.com)
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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Perfume on the Radio title song composed by Maxwell Williams, with additional music composed by Stephen Rimlinger.

All of the incidental sounds and more "modern" sounding compositions composed/recorded by John Biebel for Ichigatsu.

Songs and radio excerpts used under Fair Use policy.

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In episode 12 of Perfume on the Radio, perfumer, writer and artist John Biebel joins us as guest host. Much creative dialog focuses on the cross section of senses, or where sensibilities meet, inform, and guide each other. Such is the case when sound interacts with smell. Join us as John takes us through his evolving relationship with sound and how it relates to the generative process of making perfumes.
Host: John Biebel (januaryscentproject.com)
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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CREDITS

Perfume on the Radio title song composed by Maxwell Williams, with additional music composed by Stephen Rimlinger.

All of the incidental sounds and more "modern" sounding compositions composed/recorded by John Biebel for Ichigatsu.

Songs and radio excerpts used under Fair Use policy.

  continue reading

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