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"My music is my healing source," Vagabon tells Qobuz. "I'm a stickler for tones. I just have an exact idea of what I want. I do everything I can to chase down that feeling, so that leads to a lot of nerding out on tone and trying a lot of different things." You can watch the interview here. Vagabon begins a twenty-eight-concert North American tour as special guest of Angel Olsen in Asbury Park on Wednesday.
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"My music is my healing source," Vagabon (aka Laetitia Tamko) tells Qobuz, the hi-res audio streaming and download service, in an interview about her recently released self-titled Nonesuch debut album. "I'm a stickler for tones. I just have an exact idea of what I want. I do everything I can to chase down that feeling, so that leads to a lot of nerding out on tone and trying a lot of different things.
"It is very much about autonomy, as is much of my music and much of the way that I go about making my music and having my music come out," she goes on to say. "It's really important that I have the control of telling my own story, and I have the control of how my story gets told."
You can see what else she has to say about her music and the making of the new album in the Qobuz interview here:
Following her recent headline tour of Europe, Vagabon has returned across the Atlantic for a twenty-eight-concert North American tour as special guest of Angel Olsen. The tour begins in Asbury Park, New Jersey, on Wednesday and includes stops in Philadelphia, DC, Atlanta, New Orleans, Austin, Chicago, Toronto, Boston, and Brooklyn. The shows head West in December, stopping in Los Angeles, Oakland, Seattle, and more, culminating with two nights at The Gothic Theatre in Denver. See below for details and tickets, or visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.
To pick up a copy of Vagabon, head to your local record store, Qobuz, iTunes, Amazon, Bandcamp, and the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album and a limited-edition autographed print while they last.
Watch: Vagabon Talks with Qobuz, Tours with Angel Olsen
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"My music is my healing source," Vagabon (aka Laetitia Tamko) tells Qobuz, the hi-res audio streaming and download service, in an interview about her recently released self-titled Nonesuch debut album. "I'm a stickler for tones. I just have an exact idea of what I want. I do everything I can to chase down that feeling, so that leads to a lot of nerding out on tone and trying a lot of different things.
"It is very much about autonomy, as is much of my music and much of the way that I go about making my music and having my music come out," she goes on to say. "It's really important that I have the control of telling my own story, and I have the control of how my story gets told."
You can see what else she has to say about her music and the making of the new album in the Qobuz interview here:
Following her recent headline tour of Europe, Vagabon has returned across the Atlantic for a twenty-eight-concert North American tour as special guest of Angel Olsen. The tour begins in Asbury Park, New Jersey, on Wednesday and includes stops in Philadelphia, DC, Atlanta, New Orleans, Austin, Chicago, Toronto, Boston, and Brooklyn. The shows head West in December, stopping in Los Angeles, Oakland, Seattle, and more, culminating with two nights at The Gothic Theatre in Denver. See below for details and tickets, or visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.
To pick up a copy of Vagabon, head to your local record store, Qobuz, iTunes, Amazon, Bandcamp, and the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album and a limited-edition autographed print while they last.
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Watch: Vagabon Talks with Qobuz, Tours with Angel Olsen
"My music is my healing source," Vagabon (aka Laetitia Tamko) tells Qobuz, the hi-res audio streaming and download service, in an interview about her recently released self-titled Nonesuch debut album. "I'm a stickler for tones. I just have an exact idea of what I want. I do everything I can to chase down that feeling, so that leads to a lot of nerding out on tone and trying a lot of different things.
"It is very much about autonomy, as is much of my music and much of the way that I go about making my music and having my music come out," she goes on to say. "It's really important that I have the control of telling my own story, and I have the control of how my story gets told."
You can see what else she has to say about her music and the making of the new album in the Qobuz interview here:
Following her recent headline tour of Europe, Vagabon has returned across the Atlantic for a twenty-eight-concert North American tour as special guest of Angel Olsen. The tour begins in Asbury Park, New Jersey, on Wednesday and includes stops in Philadelphia, DC, Atlanta, New Orleans, Austin, Chicago, Toronto, Boston, and Brooklyn. The shows head West in December, stopping in Los Angeles, Oakland, Seattle, and more, culminating with two nights at The Gothic Theatre in Denver. See below for details and tickets, or visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.
To pick up a copy of Vagabon, head to your local record store, Qobuz, iTunes, Amazon, Bandcamp, and the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the complete album and a limited-edition autographed print while they last.
Composer and trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire’s honey from a winter stone is out January 17, 2025, on Nonesuch Records. The album, which Ambrose calls a “self-portrait,” features improvisational vocalist Kokayi, pianist Sam Harris, Chiquitamagic on synthesizer, drummer Justin Brown, and the Mivos Quartet. Akinmusire says, “In many respects this entire work is inspired by and is an homage to the work of the composer Julius Eastman and his organic music concept." The opening track, “muffled screams,” is out now.
Nonesuch releases a deluxe edition of Wilco’s 2004 Grammy Award–winning album A Ghost Is Born on February 7, 2025. The box set comprises either nine vinyl LPs and four CDs or nine CDs—including the original album, alternates, outtakes, and demos, charting the making of A Ghost Is Born—plus the complete 2004 concert recording from Boston’s Wang Center and the band’s “fundamentals” workshop sessions. It includes sixty-five previously unreleased music tracks as well as a forty-eight-page hardcover book with previously unpublished photos and a new liner note by Grammy-winning writer Bob Mehr. An alternate version of “Handshake Drugs,” recorded during the studio sessions at New York’s Sear Sound, twenty-one years ago this month, is out now. There will also be a new vinyl pressing of the original album in a two-disc package, and a two-CD expanded version of the original album with bonus track highlights from the full deluxe edition repertoire. The two-CD version will also be available on streaming services worldwide.