Glasgow-based Canadian composer, artist, and writer, Josh Thorpe likes to listen to unusual music, and to talk with interesting people about it. This month: trumpeter, composer and improviser Nicole Rampersaud discusses the 100 muscles it takes to play the trumpet, how not having shows can lead to beautiful recordings, song-length pieces as a thing, hermit thrush, responding to glitches, granular pedals and more.

“I love the sound of trumpet played quietly, looped, layered and messed with. Fans of Jon Hassell will know what I’m saying here. Psychedelic landscapes of gentle crackle. Well if you like those textures, you’ll appreciate what Rampersaud is doing. Her music is very much her own, though, and it too crackles with technical mastery, sensitivity, and somehow an audible a sense of care for the trumpet and for soundmaking, coupled with a willingness to break things and see what happens.” – Josh Thorpe