In Episode 6 of Bedroom Music, we hang with Chicago legend Charles Joseph Smith, brilliant instrumentalist and composer, DIY hero, and dancing superstar. Charles gives us a peak at his music notebook machinations, including an arrangement of Duke Ellington’s “Satin …
This episode brings all the feels, encapsulating everything Bedroom Music is about! Lyn brings viewers into their bedroom to open up conversation about the practice of musicianship and the struggles of the pandemic. Lyn also tell us about the unique …
Bedroom Music Episode 4 stars LeSage Williams. In Episode 4, LeSage cuddles with their doggo Alfredo, shows us their visual art up on the walls, talk about their obsession with outer space, reveals their favorite snack, and covers “So Into …
Bedroom Music Episode 3 stars Ariel Zetina! Ariel’s music spans haunting ambient synth filled journeys in the dark to hypnotic dance floor techno bangers. In this episode, Ariel shows us their music box turned weed box, discusses their TikTok thesis, …
Bedroom Music Episode 2 stars SuperKnova! In this episode, SuperKnova will show off her beautiful room and will absolutely floor you with her cover of “Let’s Get it On” by Marvin Gaye … Oh, and watch out for your face, …
Episode 1 of Bedroom Music stars Chicago local composer, clarinetist, pianist, and vocalist Angel Bat Dawid, now renowned around the world for her powerful live improvisations and her magnificent recorded work including her debut album The Oracle, Angel Bat Dawid …
Our first issue release on the new website and its a real good one! We printed a small run of Issue 14 for the contributors and stocked it at Quimby’s Bookstore and Bric-a-Brac Records, so go pick it up …
After slowly picking away at it since mid 2020, we finally are thrilled to introduce our new website. For the first time you can browse full sick muse issues in linked pdf or blog format! Soon we will also be …



As proclaimed on their website, “Earwig H. Airplug is a reclusive flesh and spirit tangle alive in Chicago IL.” And this is true, although one may quibble that their reclusivity was compromised when, at