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EPISODE · Apr 12, 2026 · 1H 13M

Guitar Music from Remote Places on Trial | Global Scenes, Big Riffs & Human Sound

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Some of the most exciting guitar music isn’t coming from major cities.It’s coming from the edges.In this episode of Tracks On Trial, we explore guitar-driven music from remote regions and small towns around the world, where limitation, culture, and isolation create entirely unique sounds.From unexpected global scenes to underground innovators, we examine how geography shapes music.We explore:Guitar music from small towns and overlooked regionsHow cultural identity influences sound and songwritingThe rise of global music scenes outside traditional industry hubsMicrotonality and unconventional musical systemsThe reaction of human musicians to AI-generated musicWhy “imperfection” and feel matter more than everFeaturing artists and scenes from across the world, this episode dives into how remote environments produce some of the most distinctive music being made today.Does distance limit creativity… or unlock it?Court is now in session.

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Some of the most exciting guitar music isn’t coming from major cities.It’s coming from the edges.In this episode of Tracks On Trial, we explore guitar-driven music from remote regions and small towns around the world, where limitation, culture, and...

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