Nick Tsiavos recently put out a new solo album titled Maps for Losing Oneself to considerable critical acclaim. We dig into the inspiration behind this latest solo album, what the pandemic has been like for him, the influence of Francois Rabbath and Barre Phillips on his music path, and much more.
Enjoy, and be sure to check out more about Nick on The Sound Barrier with Ian Parsons and also on his website! You can also watch Nick perform with Deborah Kayser from the 2018 Resonant Bodies Festival.
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