Perfume on the Radio

The Quiet Magic of John Steele


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Have you ever met a person who had a strange and uncanny sort of magic about them? So it is with John Steele. LIfelong learner and seeker, John is also a purveyor of the strange and the rare, the oddball beauties that our world produces. We’re talking, here, about aromatics. 

Perform on the Radio returns with a long overdue episode, which we’re calling The Quiet Magic of John Steele. 

With: John Steele, Lifetree Aromatix
Hosted by Saskia Wilson-Brown

Perfume in the Radio is produced by The Institute for Art and Olfaction.

Credits: Jake Brady (editor), Emmitt James (music composition), Maxwell Williams (sound composition), Music: Paradise Lagoon (Premium Beat)

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