BBC World July 31st, 2020 Ian Brennan on BBC World talking about “Who You Calling Slow?” an album by the…
Silenced by Sound: The Music Meritocracy Myth
Malawi Mouse Boys: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert on NPR
NPR Tiny Desk Home Concerts July1 st, 2020 The Tiny Desk is working from home for the foreseeable future. Introducing…
Radio Pulled Violent Songs Off Air After 9/11 — But It Won’t Reckon With Race
Amid national conversations about racial injustice, radio stations are struggling to respond appropriately in their programming. What goes and what…
The Invisible Damage To Global Music COVID-19 Has Wrought — By Ian Brennan
By Ian Brennan Pollstar April 29th, 2020 Musical Trio frafra was set to play the UK’s WOMAD festival in July,…
Turn Away from the Sound. Listen to the silence.— By Ian Brennan
By Ian BrennanApril 7th, 2020 The word essential has been at the forefront of the current global lockdowns, acting as…
Ian Brennan’s Silenced by Sound— A Songlines Review
By Nigel WilliamsonSonglinesJanuary 2020 Ian Brennan gave one of the more thought-provoking interviews published in this magazine (#130) in which…
Rwanda: How music heals divides, 25 years on
By Ian BrennanThe Vinyl District December 9th, 2019 PHOTOS: MARILENA UMUHOZA DELLI | December 9th is World Genocide Commemoration Day.…
Silenced by Sound in il manifesto (Italian)
The Good Ones, dal Ruanda profondo con molto amore By Marco Boccittoil manifesto06.12.2019 Un disco e un libro. Il nuovo…
Ian Brennan Knocks Pop Stars Off Their Pedestal With his New Book
By Steven WishniaThe IndypendentNovember 10th, 2019 Ian Brennan’s Silenced by Sound: The Music Meritocracy Myth is a polemic against the…
Cambodian Musicians Heal Through Music: Ian Brennan on VOA
By Chetra ChapVOA Cambodia.com October 12th, 2019 The power of music and art to influence generations is well documented, and…