
On this episode of Songs of Our Lives, it’s Sarah Davachi! Sarah’s one of the hardest working people in world of experimental music, so much so that she has TWO new releases out and on the way. Her latest, “The Head As Form’d In The Crier’s Choir,” came out last month, and it’s incredible. In November, “Music For A Bellowing Room” – a durational piece made in collaboration with filmmaker Dicky Bahto – will be released. It all feels like a dream. Even with that, Sarah took the time to chat with me about early Steve Miller Band memories, the genius of Prince, when things finally click, the improbability of Butthole Surfers, Genesis, John Frusciante, Bobb Trimble, and so much more!
Listen to all of Sarah’s picks HERE
The Head As Form’d In The Crier’s Choir
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Songs of Our Lives is a podcast series hosted by Brad Rose of Foxy Digitalis that explores the music that’s made us and left a certain mark. Whether it’s a song we associate with our most important moments, something that makes us cry, the things we love that nobody else does, or our favorite lyrics, we all have our own personal soundtrack.


I found this amazing record a month or so ago, and I have religiously listened to it every night since then before going to bed. Creates such a beautiful meditative atmosphere. Usually follow it up with William Basinski Disintegration Loops. Definitely on the same level as that ambient classic. Amazing record Sarah thanks for making it!