Episodes

  • Anti-Human Architecture, Dance Dreams and the Place Beyond the Letters - with Laura Dümpelmann
    Jun 24 2026

    We're thrilled to have Laura Dümpelmann - master of ancient instruments, a researcher ,and a scrawler of the scrolls!

    Feel free to listen, just make sure to keep all your holes open. In this episode, Guy and Laura dive into music written before anyone had even invented gravity, buildings designed to make sure you never actually see your neighbor, and the surprising sounds of pressing your ear against someone's spine. Somewhere in the middle, you'll find out why the Minotaur should be a music teacher and how a quiet month in rural Austria accidentally turned into a Vipassana. Join us for another Guy'z Trip episode, and you might just get invited to Laura's castle.

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    1 hr and 44 mins
  • Stolen Horses, Squeaky Chair Symphonies and the Death of the Composer with Sergey Kismatov
    Jun 24 2026

    We're thrilled to have Sergey Kismatov - composer, video artist, and master of objects and sound!

    As a seven-year-old, Sergey "stole" a village horse and saw absolutely nothing wrong with it. Decades later, he's composing symphonies for construction cranes and turning drunken jokes into award-winning pieces for squeaky chairs. This episode bounces from Lenin's near-destruction of every grand piano in Russia to whether raccoons could realistically develop a music scene if given a few million years. Tune in and find out why the smartest creatures in the ocean are one evolutionary upgrade away from taking over.

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    1 hr and 56 mins
  • Cybernetic Plants, Kitschy Japanese Bands and the End of Nostalgia with Severin Dornier
    Jun 24 2026

    We're thrilled to have Severin Dornier, a composer, media artist, and a tinkerer of things!

    One of them built a whole AI music piece and then ditched it the moment ChatGPT launched. The other figured out that skipping the perfect word beats staring at a blank page forever. Guy and Severin swap stories about making things instead of overthinking them, from nostalgia speeding up to the Japanese music scene. Pull up a chair for a conversation about technology, art, and everything in between.

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    2 hrs and 3 mins
  • Libertarian Spiders, Man Haircuts, Refugee Camps and Lizard Brains - with Manu Harvey
    Jun 14 2026

    We’re excited to have Manu Harvey, a visual artist, a designer, and a content creator!

    How do you get from surviving a childhood in a rural Austrian refugee camp run by a right-wing father to the paralyzing dread of an unsanctioned belly button touch? Past the bizarre logic of a political coalition dedicated entirely to "conserving stuff," the conversation keeps circling back to who gets to name you, and what you do when the assigned label just doesn’t fit. It turns out the ultimate defiance to the political lizard brain might just be taking absolute control of your own body and chopping off the parts that no longer belong.

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    2 hrs and 16 mins
  • Destruction vs. Deconstruction, Corrupt Institutions and Advanced Data Generators - with Ido Akov
    Jun 14 2026

    Welcome to Episode 4 of Guy'z Trip, a podcast of the artists, by the artists and for the artists! In this episode, we have Ido Akov, a pianist a composer and a computer scientist.

    What links the irreversible smashing of a Chopin nocturne to the whitewashed names of donors on university buildings? We trace the line between the "Advanced Data Generators" currently masquerading as creativity and the generational silence of fathers who only break character through art. From the minimalist repetition of Jon Fosse’s Septology to the utility of listening to political enemies, we explore why the ultimate individualist fantasy might just be dissolving into a collective hum of kazoos and good vibes.

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    1 hr and 47 mins
  • Moldy Tunnels, Concert Cringe, and Archive Fever - with Wyatt Wakefield
    Jun 14 2026

    Welcome to Episode 3 of Guy'z Trip, a podcast of the artists, by the artists and for the artists! In this episode, we have Wyatt Wakefield, a composer, installation artist, and music theorist.

    We will discuss why Wyatt’s current project, an ensemble piece with a tight budget and no external sponsors, is his dream project. We’ll also explore Wyatt’s thoughts on what is it like to be married and why the music from Katamari Damacy is more than just background music, along with much more.

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • UV Stripes, Weird Commissions, and Cyber Redemption - with Cleo Rinofner
    Jun 14 2026

    Welcome to episode 2 of Guy'z Trip, a podcast of the artists, by the artists, and for the artists! In this episode, we have Cleo Rinofner, an illustrator, writer, and animator.

    Together, we’ll dive into Cleo’s freelance journey, her most unforgettable commissions, wild ideas like redesigning the human body, dream projects, collaborations, and so much more!

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • New Music, Immersive Art, and Geopolitics - with Dakota Wayne
    Mar 15 2026

    We’re excited to kick off Guy’z Trip with our first guest, Dakota Wayne -

    a composer, poet, and electronica enthusiast.

    In this episode, we explore: 🎵 The intersection of music and immersive experience, 🌍 geopolitics of the Middle East, 🍴and the unexpected art of through food and so much more

    don’t miss Episode 1! 💪✨

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    1 hr and 47 mins