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Douglas McCombs and Charles Rumback discuss their band Black Duck and new self-titled debut album, jazz, punk, and freedom, the Slint/Tortoise connection, why producers like J Dilla are really influential for drummers, improvisation and composition, Bill MacKay's guitar playing, working with John Hughes III, Cheap Trick and Superchunk, Seven Bridges, Black Duck shows, a Tortoise album update, other future plans, and much more. Supported by you on Patreon, Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Y.E.S.S. and Black Women United YEG. Follow vish online.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How do we face the scope of global extraction in the name of oil and gas production? Guest Amy Westervelt joins us this week to consider the full story behind these extractive industries and the role they play in shaping global structures from shipping ports, to government policies, to media talking points. Together, Amy and Ayana consider what it might mean for these organizations to be held accountable to the local and global disasters they have wrought in pursuit of profit. Amy brings specific insight to ExxonMobil's rapid development of oil production in Guyana, which she investigated for season eight of her podcast, Drilled. Discussing this specific case and extraction across the world, Amy details the global complications and power dynamics at play, and considers the obscene level of influence huge corporations have in perpetuating global injustice. Understanding the contours of power as it works now, this conversation also invites dreams of how we may change these systems. A world in which we hold corporations accountable and curb energy consumption in just and accessible ways is possible. How might we shift the narrative to bring visions into action? Amy Westervelt is an award-winning investigative climate journalist. She writes regularly for The Guardian and The Intercept. Westervelt also runs the independent podcast production company and network Critical Frequency, where she reports and hosts Drilled, a true-crime podcast about climate change, and runs the company's production team on other shows, like the Peabody-nominated This Land.Music by Jonathan Yonts, Hana Shin, and Charles Rumback and Ryley Walker. Visit our website at forthewild.world for the full episode description, references, and action points.Support the show
NEW: Two (2) Two (2)-Hour episodes, minus (-) some fluff and mumbling, equals (=) Three(3) Hours and 45 (forty-five) -ISH minutes of the BIRDS in chambers (etc.): This may or may not be the music format going forward!!! Comments, questions, concerns, complaints, commendations welcome: confbirds@gmail.com STAY TUNED FOR FURTHER TRANSFORMATIONS, as COB looks to add writings— creative, critical, poetic, explorative, expository, extemporaneous, investigative, irreverent, critical, critical, imaginative, experimental, radical, reverent, responsive, dialogical, dialectical, liturgical, original, recovered, invented, revisioned or reversioned, etc. — to its archival, editorial, and curatorial repertoire: another means between, against, beyond, and/or through these late marketplace days and their tyrannies of coherence. These weeks: Charles Rumback; Hanami Quartet; Steve Lehman and Sélébéyone; Star Feminine Band; Leonel; Gal Costa; Myra Melford; Caetano Veloso; Jose Mauro; José de Suza; Noah Barker; Daniel Carter, Ayumi Ishito, Eric Plaks, Zach Swanson, Jon Panikkar; SeaJun Kwon; Myra Melford; Pusaka Sunda Gamelan; Lionel Hampton; Charles MacPherson; Lloyd McNeil; Hank Roberts; Pharoah Sanders; Chico Buarque w. Maria Bêthania; Meliza; Somi; Steve Lacy w. Irene Aebu et al. much much more...! Always FREE of charge to listen to the radio program on WRFI at our new time Sundays 7:00-9:00PM (New York time), and free also to stream, download, and subscribe to the podcast online: via PODBEAN: https://conferenceofthebirds.podbean.com/ via iTUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/conference-of-the-birds-podcast/id478688580 Also available at podomatic, Internet Archive, podtail, iheart Radio, and elsewhere. PLAYLISTS at SPINITRON: https://spinitron.com/WRFI/show/92902/Conference-of-the-Birds and via the Conference of the Birds page at WRFI.ORG https://www.wrfi.org/wrfiprograms/conferenceofthebirds/ We will continue to update playlists at confbirds.blogspot.com 24-48 hours of the program's posting online. Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/conferenceofthebirds/?ref=bookmarks FIND WRFI on Radio Garden: http://radio.garden/visit/ithaca-ny/aqh8OGBR Contact: confbirds@gmail.com
12e émission de la 51e session... Cette semaine, postbop, jazz moderne et freebop! En musique: The Cookers sur l'album Look Out! (Gearbox, 2021); Makaya McCraven sur l'album Deciphering the Message (Blue Note, 2021); Adam O'Farrill sur l'album Visions of Your Other (Biophilia, 2021); Ben Lamar Gay sur l'album Open Arms to Open Us (International Anthem, 2021); Charles Rumback sur l'album Seven Bridges (Astral Spirits, 2021); Artifacts sur l'album ...and then there's this (Astral Spirits, 2021)...
12e émission de la 51e session... Cette semaine, postbop, jazz moderne et freebop! En musique: The Cookers sur l'album Look Out! (Gearbox, 2021); Makaya McCraven sur l'album Deciphering the Message (Blue Note, 2021); Adam O'Farrill sur l'album Visions of Your Other (Biophilia, 2021); Ben Lamar Gay sur l'album Open Arms to Open Us (International Anthem, 2021); Charles Rumback sur l'album Seven Bridges (Astral Spirits, 2021); Artifacts sur l'album ...and then there's this (Astral Spirits, 2021)...
This was recorded on the day our last jam session pre covid 19. We had a great time and hope you will enjoy Steve Jr and Charles reminiscing about the early 2000s. Charles is a fantastic creative musician, it is definitely worth checking out his work!
A story from cab-driving days. Written and read by Dmitry Samarov, with improvised music by Bill MacKay (guitar), Daniel Thatcher (bass), and Charles Rumback (drums). Recorded up on Frogg Mountain in Chicago, Illinois by John Vernon Forbes in 2013.
Singer-songwriter Peter Joly originally from Buffalo NY, began writing and performing live in his late teens. Honing his writing style and live stage show while driving a cab throughout his early/ mid 20’s, Peter relocated to Chicago in 1993 and has performed in and around the city and midwest since that time, gaining attention for his work with the bands Big Breakfast and For Pilots. Peter wrote all of the music for both of these projects. Peter, released his first self titled album in October 2016, an album that features contributions from top local musicians, including Jon Williams, Josh Piet (The Hoyle Brothers), Ryley Walker contributor Charles Rumback, Joe Adamik (Iron & Wine) and Gerald Dowd (Frisbie). All original material, the record was recorded at various studio locations including MINBAL and Strobe Recording in Chicago, and Elecric Lady in New York City (All the songs were mixed and mastered by Phil Joly in Brooklyn, NYC). Peter celebrated the release with a packed house at Chicago’s famous Hideout Inn, back in November 2016.
3e émission de la 33e session... Cette semaine quelques albums oubliés de 2015 avec un départ post-bop puis légère transition vers du gros free jazz... En musique Alain Bédard Auguste Quartet sur l'album Circum Continuum (Effendi, 2015); Irek Wojtczak & the Fonda-Stevens Group sur l'album Folk Five (For Tune, 2015); Antoine Pierre sur l'album Urbex (Igloo, 2016); Charles Rumback sur l'album In the New Year (ears&eye, 2015); Rodrigo Amado sur l'album This is Our Language (Not Two, 2015); The Wild Mans Band sur l'album Fredensborg (Ninth World Music, 2015)...
3e émission de la 33e session... Cette semaine quelques albums oubliés de 2015 avec un départ post-bop puis légère transition vers du gros free jazz... En musique Alain Bédard Auguste Quartet sur l'album Circum Continuum (Effendi, 2015); Irek Wojtczak & the Fonda-Stevens Group sur l'album Folk Five (For Tune, 2015); Antoine Pierre sur l'album Urbex (Igloo, 2016); Charles Rumback sur l'album In the New Year (ears&eye, 2015); Rodrigo Amado sur l'album This is Our Language (Not Two, 2015); The Wild Mans Band sur l'album Fredensborg (Ninth World Music, 2015)...
On November 18th, 2015, Ben Remsen and Charles Rumback spent a few hours in the former's living room in the Rogers Park neighborhood of Chicago, listening to music related in some way to Charles's work. To find out more about Charles, what he's done and what he's doing, check out charlesrumback.com. Subscribe to the Now Is Podcast in iTunes.