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On this episode of Absent Sounds, Weajue caught John Roseboro to talk through his album Fools — each track feels like a meditation on love, faith, and the strange arithmetic of becoming. Together, this quiet, searching conversation with John helps frame the album as a doorway into memory. We drift throug what does it mean to be known? To surrender? To make art that is an offering.
To see more episodes, you can listen live on cjam.ca or find the archives at deeandjue.me/absent-sounds
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By Weajue MomboOn this episode of Absent Sounds, Weajue caught John Roseboro to talk through his album Fools — each track feels like a meditation on love, faith, and the strange arithmetic of becoming. Together, this quiet, searching conversation with John helps frame the album as a doorway into memory. We drift throug what does it mean to be known? To surrender? To make art that is an offering.
To see more episodes, you can listen live on cjam.ca or find the archives at deeandjue.me/absent-sounds
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.