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Everyone is creative. They really are! As a society we fetishise creativity, as if it's a unique gift, but everyone is capable of using their imagination - and that's really what creativity is.
I just came up with that last bit, but the general sentiment is a key topic of discussion in this week's episode.
Sebastian Mulleart is a noted electronic musician and live performer who for the past few years has been embarked upon a distinctive improvisational project in collaboration with many other artists called Circle Of Live.
We discuss all that, as well as his mentorship program, In Bloom, the nature of improvisational performance, and what motivates him
We also discuss his history as a recording artist including with Son Kite, and his brushes with the psytrance scene.
An awesome conversation you're going to enjoy as much as I enjoyed participating in it!
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