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đď¸ What if classical music wasnât meant to stay in its box?
In this episode of Girls Twiddling Knobs, we meet violinist, composer and loop pedal artist Rebekah Reid, whoâs pushing the boundaries of what classical performance can be.
Blending classical, jazz and electronic music, Rebekah uses live looping and improvisation to create layered, genre-defying performances that feel both ancient and futuristic.
đť We explore how she carved out her own artistic identity, the joy and vulnerability of solo performance, and how to stay creatively free in a world that often expects musicians to stay in their lane.
⨠If youâre a musician, composer or creative whoâs felt the pressure to âstick to the rules,â this episode will inspire you to start breaking themâwith intention.
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Connect with Rebekah:
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Girls Twiddling Knobs has ended, but you can stay connected to Isobel's artistic work here.
Girls Twiddling Knobs was hosted by Isobel Anderson and produced by Isobel Anderson and Jade Bailey from Nov 2020-Jan 2026 and will remain live on all major podcast platforms throughout 2026.Â
We are grateful to the British Library who have archived the podcast in their Sound and Vision Collection.
Learn more about the Girls Twiddling Knobs legacy here.
Watch this episode on YouTube
Explore more episodes here.
Listen on Spotify.
By The Female DIY Musician4.9
2020 ratings
Send us Fan Mail
đď¸ What if classical music wasnât meant to stay in its box?
In this episode of Girls Twiddling Knobs, we meet violinist, composer and loop pedal artist Rebekah Reid, whoâs pushing the boundaries of what classical performance can be.
Blending classical, jazz and electronic music, Rebekah uses live looping and improvisation to create layered, genre-defying performances that feel both ancient and futuristic.
đť We explore how she carved out her own artistic identity, the joy and vulnerability of solo performance, and how to stay creatively free in a world that often expects musicians to stay in their lane.
⨠If youâre a musician, composer or creative whoâs felt the pressure to âstick to the rules,â this episode will inspire you to start breaking themâwith intention.
đ LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE đÂ
Connect with Rebekah:
đď¸ Beginner-Friendly Gear Links
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Girls Twiddling Knobs has ended, but you can stay connected to Isobel's artistic work here.
Girls Twiddling Knobs was hosted by Isobel Anderson and produced by Isobel Anderson and Jade Bailey from Nov 2020-Jan 2026 and will remain live on all major podcast platforms throughout 2026.Â
We are grateful to the British Library who have archived the podcast in their Sound and Vision Collection.
Learn more about the Girls Twiddling Knobs legacy here.
Watch this episode on YouTube
Explore more episodes here.
Listen on Spotify.

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