Dialogues & Interviews

 
Section Policy

Dialogues & Interviews

This section features conversations with musicians, scholars, artists, and cultural practitioners whose work challenges, informs, or reimagines global understandings of music and sound. It offers a space for reflective dialogue that bridges personal experience and critical inquiry.

Scope of Conversation

Interviews with composers, performers, sound artists, or producers
Dialogues between scholars & practitioners across cultures
Conversations illuminating underrepresented communities
Reflections on creative process, pedagogy, or fieldwork
Bilingual or multilingual exchanges across musical cultures

Submission Requirements

Length 2,000–6,000 words
Language English preferred; multilingual accepted with translation/summary.
Formats & Accompaniments
  • Interview transcript
  • Edited conversation or narrative‑style dialogue
  • Multimedia: Photos, audio clips, or contextual introductions are highly encouraged.

What We Look For

  • Dialogues that offer critical insights into sound‑related practices
  • Meaningful intercultural or intergenerational exchange
  • Reflective, thematic, and situated interviews (more than simple reportage)