An interview with Nicholas Szczepanik

Nicholas Szczepanik
I recently spoke with Nicholas Szczepanik about various things from surviving the Chicagoan winter to drone foremothers such Eliane Radigue. His latest project is 12-piece subscription set, Ante Algo Azul.
You’ve just started a subscription series Ante Algo Azul – could you tell us a bit about this and what made you decide to go down this route?
I’ve been thinking about this project ever since I completed The Chiasmus back in 2009. From a creative perspective, the challenge of having to complete and new piece every month really intrigued me, since I usually work in spontaneous bursts of inspiration. I’ve always liked the time limit restraints of the 3″ CD format and approaching this project as a subscription allows me to work closely and intimately with my listeners and hopefully give them a glimpse of my life for a year. However rewarding or absurd that may be, we will discover that together.
Read the rest of the interview over at The Liminal.
Not Knowing (for Eliane Radigue) by Nicholas Szczepanik