AIR 037 / Call Super by AIR published on 2021-08-25T10:34:46Z This month’s guest is Berlin based producer and DJ Joseph Richmond-Seaton, also known as @Call-Super. Perhaps best known for his incredible, often surreal, abstract, and psychedelic compositions like 2014’s breakthrough Suzi Ecto and 2017’s Arpo, Call Super’s love of music runs deep. He’s a dedicated producer, starting every day in the studio and working away the hours, whether he feels inspired or not. Music is one of the only pursuits, alongside drawing and painting, that allows him to reach a state of total presence — something he considers essential for happiness. In this conversation, we look back on Joe’s childhood, the escapism he’s found in music and art, and the nature of staying present. +++ Music: "Ekko Ink" - Call Super (2017) "Coney Storm Drain" - Call Super (2014) "Every Mouth Teeth Missing" - Call Super (2020) "Sulu Sekou" - Call Super (2014) "OK Werkmeister" - Call Super (2017) Genre Podcast Comment by leeonn This is an absolute treat to listen to! I love this format of podcast and am so happy I stumbled upon this! 2021-11-30T00:31:15Z Comment by Javel Thanks, it's been a pleasure to listen it! 🤍 2021-10-12T13:25:08Z Comment by Panomaro I enjoy every episode. Please never stop. 2021-09-13T06:56:59Z Comment by ASOA XXX2.55555 nice, ID? 2021-09-01T19:52:09Z Comment by AIR “There are days when you turn up in the studio and you make everything you touch dramatically worse, in a way where you can feel it. I’ve fucked it. You have days like that, and you have to accept it.” 2021-08-25T11:13:21Z Comment by AIR “It’s much easier to talk about my art than music. I hate phrases like music is the universal language because on the one hand, it is, but on the other, talking about music is usually dry — whether that’s Bach, or Marco Carola!” 2021-08-25T11:10:45Z Comment by AIR “I don’t really want people to know exactly what my music and art is meant to mean and be about. I want that to be mine — and that’s what keeps it mine.” 2021-08-25T11:08:16Z Comment by AIR “Staying present for me is in those moments where the rest of the world, the rest of your life, the rest of your future… It’s just on the other side of your consciousness.” 2021-08-25T11:06:56Z