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Art on Air

Art on Air

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🎙️ Art on Air – Where Music Meets the Canvas

What happens when a sound becomes a picture? In Art on Air, visual artist Rachel Coltz takes you on a vibrant journey through the iconic album covers of the '80s, '90s, and 2000s — one episode, one album at a time.

This is not your average music podcast. It's a solo storytelling adventure that unpacks the artistic collaborations behind some of the most unforgettable covers in music history — from bold brushstrokes and edgy photography to surreal concepts that turned records into collectible works of art. Expect deep dives, surprising backstories, and a fresh look at the visual side of sound.

Whether you're a music nerd, an art lover, or just nostalgic for the days of liner notes and jewel cases, Art on Air invites you to tune in, look closer, and fall in love with album art all over again.

Season 1 — freshly re-recorded and song-snippet free — is landing (again) soon on Spotify.

Rachel Coltz
Art Musique
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  • Joy Division featuring Peter Saville
    Apr 16 2026

    Episode 4 — Joy Division feat. Peter Saville

    In this episode of Art on Air, we dive into one of the most iconic collaborations between music and visual art: Joy Division and graphic designer Peter Saville.

    From the haunting minimalism of Unknown Pleasures to the timeless aesthetic that still shapes visual culture today, we explore how a simple image became one of the most recognizable album covers in history.

    But this is more than a story about design.

    It’s about how visual identity can amplify sound, how silence can be louder than noise, and how an artwork can define an entire musical legacy.

    Why does this cover still resonate decades later? What makes it so powerful, yet so simple? And what can artists today learn from this collaboration?

    A conversation at the crossroads of music, art, and cultural impact.

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    6 min
  • Green Day featuring Chris Bilheimer
    Mar 19 2026

    🎧 ART ON AIR – Episode 3: When Punk Becomes Visual – Green Day x Chris Bilheimer

    What does rebellion look like… when you freeze it into an image?

    In this episode of Art on Air, we dive into one of the most iconic visual collaborations of the 2000s: American Idiot by Green Day, brought to life through the striking artwork of Chris Bilheimer.

    A simple image: a hand holding a heart-shaped grenade. But behind that simplicity lies a powerful visual manifesto.

    We explore how this artwork became more than just an album cover — it turned into a symbol of political tension, youth anger, and media overload in post-9/11 America. Together, Green Day and Bilheimer didn’t just create an aesthetic… they created an identity.

    Why does this image still resonate today? How can something so graphic, so minimal, hit so hard?

    From punk culture to visual storytelling, from music to message — this episode unpacks how art and sound collide to shape a generation.

    💣 Because sometimes, the most explosive ideas… fit in the palm of your hand.

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    5 min
  • Radiohead featuring Stanley Donwood
    Apr 24 2025

    🎧 Episode 2 – Radiohead x Stanley Donwood: Sound Meets Symbol

    In this episode, we dive into one of the most iconic collaborations between music and visual art: Radiohead and Stanley Donwood. Since the mid-90s, Donwood has shaped the visual identity of the band with haunting, cryptic, and unforgettable artwork.

    We explore how his style evolved alongside Radiohead’s music — from The Bends to A Moon Shaped Pool — and how his images do more than illustrate: they extend the emotional and political charge of the sound. Art, paranoia, landscape, dystopia — it’s all there, layered like a Donwood canvas.

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    6 min
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