Creating dream pop as a part of Galaxie 500 and later as Damon & Naomi - his project with Galaxie bandmate Naomi Young - Damon Krukowski has always had an interest in the spaciousness of sound. He's since spent the majority of his time exploring surrealist sound structures and hidden audio perceptions in our increasingly digitized world. With Young, he founded Exact Change, a publishing house dedicated to avant-garde literature, penned articles about art and sound for the likes of _ArtForum_, _The Wire_, and _Pitchfork_, and explored the nature of listening as host of Radiotopia's podcast _Ways of Hearing_. This April MIT Press released his book of the same name, loosely modeled after John Berger's famous book on visual culture, _Ways of Seeing_. Over the course of five chapters - time, space, love, money, and power - Krukowski analyzes the effects the digital age has had on our processes of listening.