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The Jazz Session No.414 from RaidersBroadcast.com as aired in May 2025, featuring the magical and atmospheric 2024 modern jazz album “Entity” from the Neil Cowley Trio. TRACK LISTING: Roundabout - Keef Hartley; "Iss" Lanseï Doïa - Magma; Five O'clock Whistle - Ella Fitzgerald; Let's Fall in Love - Diana Krall; Lemon Meringue - Neil Cowley Trio; Marble - Neil Cowley Trio; Silk 'N' Satin - Sonny Rollins; Mandrake - Eric Dolphy; Q.E.D. - Bill Bruford; Dunes that Move - Billy Cobham; Omen - Emma Rawicz; No Service - Empirical; That's Like It Ought to Be - Jelly Roll Morton & His Red Hot Peppers; Alligator Crawl - Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven; V&A - Neil Cowley Trio; Entity - Neil Cowley Trio; Vartha - Joel Ross; Straight No Chaser - Bill Evans; L's Bop - Clarke, Corea, Joe Henderson, Hubbard, White; Bop Be - Keith Jarrett.
Tonight's edition features awesome new releases from you, infinite, Hyphen Dash, Whatever The Weather, East Forest, Neil Cowley Trio, Tomasz Bednarczyk, and much more!
Tonight's edition features new music from Daniel Heskerdal, Rival Consoles, Hollie Kenniff, Neil Cowley Trio, Nonkeen, Monolake, Trey Anastasio, David Cordero, and a reissue of GAS's…
Neil Cowley Trio - Entity Hide Inside Records | Sept 20, 2024 1. Marble 5:41 2. Those Claws 3:33 3. V&A 4:33 4. Father Daughter 4:48 5. Brood 3:40 6. Adam Alphabet 3:16 7. Photo Box 4:06 8. Lemon Meringue 4:43 9. Shoop 3:48 10. Sir Benjamin 3:38 11. Entity 5:12 Neil Cowley - piano Rex Horan - bass Evan Jenkins - drums Produced, Engineered and Mixed by Ethan Johns Assistant Engineers: Katie May and Delilah Johns Mastered by Tony Cousins at Metropolis Studios Vinyl Cutting Engineer: James Kedwards Artwork and Design: Dan Buckley @ Thumbcrumble Photos: Tom Barnes ////////////////////////////////////// CORTINA FINAL Hope Machine The Face of Mount Molehill Neil Cowley Trio Hide Inside Records | Enero 21, 2018 //////////////////////////////////////
Tonight's edition features new music from Hollie Kenniff, The Black Dog, Peter Tegner, Total Blue, Neil Cowley Trio, Bengalfuel, Philip Clemo, David Cordero, alva noto, and…
I've long thought about our individual persona or personas and this idea of ever evolving identities …for example, people who have work and non-work personas: the arsehole in work, nice as pie out of work; the surprising competitive aggression at the work social bowling alley do, the extroverted party goer (ok, so there might be some substance impact for that one) – kinda like Henry the mild mannered janitor morphing into Hong Kong Phooey (does anyone remembers that show?!)What does this mean for the authentic you? Who actually are you?I think I've come to the conclusion that the times I've felt uncomfortable with the way I was behaving, was more to do with dissatisfaction with the environment and company I was keeping rather than myself and my identities, so eventually I've taken action to change them.This led me to start thinking about why, for example, institutions, companies, communities, social networks seem to exhibit their own personality and employees, members or whatever can start to take on that personality and behaviours, which might be at loggerheads with their own individuality. How malleable is our individuality? How do we unearth that authenticity, when we strip away the masks and show ourselves devoid of external influences? And do these scenarios exist in bands? And especially in artistic or creative collaborations, which is really the very essence of individuality coming together, how do we as collaborators come together to achieve common goals?Neil Cowley has just released his first record (although it hadn't been released when we recorded this) with his two longstanding friends and cohorts who had so much acclaim as The Neil Cowley Trio prior to its hiatus 7 years ago. Their reunion and reconnection, and the making of this record, perhaps provides some answers to my most mind churning questions!https://www.iwannajumplikedeedee.comI Wanna Jump Like Dee Dee is the music podcast that does music interviews differently. Giles Sibbald talks to musicians, DJ's and producers about how they use an experimental mindset in every part of their lives.- brought to you from the mothership of the experimental mindset™- swirl logo and art by Giles Sibbald - doodle logo and art by Tide Adesanya, Coppie and Paste
The weekly 50:HERTZ Radioshow is hosted by MITCH DE KLEIN, FULL ON FUNK, DAVID LEESE, KEVIN HELMERS, STEVE MULDER & PRECURSOR. The show is broadcasted on Tuesday nights on DI.FM (6pm >> 8pm CEST), Thursday nights on Deep Radio (NL - 8pm >> 10pm CEST) and on Friday nights on Diesel FM (Washington, USA - 6PM >> 8PM EST). Powered by "Vision Acoustics" they're taking their edge on techno all over the world, uniting people and making new things possible. Precursor Setlist: 01. Precursor - Human [Arvet] 02. Klangphonics feat. Anna Metko - Holocene [DistroKid] 03. Sailor & I - Leave The Light On (Kidnap Remix) [Ultra] 04. WhoMadeWho - Montserrat (ARTBAT Edit) [Watergate] 05. Kölsch & Michael Mayer - Dogma 1 [IPSO] 06. Neil Cowley Trio, Neil Cowley - Echo Nebula (Vessels Remix) [Phases] 07. Precursor - ID [Arvet] 08. Blue Veil - We Live Inside A Dream 09. Brian Cid - Mar Adentro [Infinite Depth] 10. Pysh - Foreign Land (Hunter/Game Remix) [Dichotomy] 11. Hannes Bieger - Semeru [Awesome Soundwave] 12. Precursor - Myelin (Dub Version) [Arvet] 13. Christian Löffler feat. Mohna - Vind (Max Cooper Remix) [Ki Records] 14. Donato Dozzy - Vaporwave 04 [Spectrum Spools] Gam3 setlist: KYNAMIC-ID Mia Mendi & Thomas Gandey - Gatekeeper (Original Mix) [Watergate Records] Echonomist & Jenia Tarsol - Do You See It Yet? [Afterlife] Fr33fall - I Will Take The Acid [Maio Sounds] Ras Algethi - Take Me Home [Somatic Records] Aarav - Altum (No Rush Remix) [Concept Records] Axl Stace - ID Larmour - Alone [Oscillate Records] A friend of marcus - Cepish [Renaissance Records] UNDERHER - EVERYTHING GOES FEAT. ANAPHASE HEÎK & WORDS OF NIŌ REMIX [Renaissance Records] Eynka - Shadow Dance [Diynamic] Follow Precursor @precursornl www.precursormusic.com www.facebook.com/Precursormusic www.instagram.com/q_precursor Follow GAM3 @gamemusicindia www.facebook.com/Gamemusicindia/ www.instagram.com/gamemusicindia/ Follow All The 50:HERTZ Hosts: @full-on-funk // @djdavidleese // @mitchdeklein // @kevinhelmers // @steve-mulder // @precursornl Follow 50:HERTZ facebook.com/50hertz.official @50hertz-radioshow Follow Vision Acoustics: www.visionacoustics.nl facebook.com/VisionAcoustics/ instagram.com/vision_acoustics/ Follow DI.FM: www.di.fm Follow Deep Radio: www.deep.radio www.facebook.com/digitallyimported/ Follow Diesel.FM: www.diesel.fm diesel.fm/technoplayer/ facebook.com/DIESELFM twitter.com/Diesel_Fm @dieselfmradio
Neil Cowley Trio – Radio SilenceNaim | Abril 18, 20101 Monoface 5:202 Radio Silence 6:013 Vice Skating 5:264 A French Lesson 3:445 Gerald 3:521 Stereoface 6:002 Box Lily 5:473 Hug The Greyhound 5:494 Portal 7:13Bass – Richard SadlerDrums – Evan JenkinsPiano – Neil CowleyRecorded at State of the Ark Studios, London, September 2009 and Real World Studios, Wiltshire, August 2009. ////////////////////////////////////////////////////CORTINA FINALGarden of LoveSpacebound ApesNeil Cowley TrioHide Inside Records | Sep 16, 2016
Neil Cowley is an English jazz pianist and composer. He has also released music as part of Fragile State, the Green Nuns of the Revolution, and the Neil Cowley Trio. With his trio, he appeared on Later... with Jools Holland in April 2008 and won the 2007 BBC Jazz Award for best album for Displaced. He has a diverse discography of music produced by himself as well as significant recordings as a sideman, including albums from Adele and Birdy. In March 2021 he is releasing a new album called Hall of Mirrors. You can listen to one track from this album here: Bandcamp: https://neilcowley.bandcamp.com/ Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/hall-of-mirrors/1539916646 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/neilcowleytrio/ Neil Cowley Website: https://neilcowleymusic.com/ For coaching with Simon Drew visit simonjedrew.com/coaching/ To become a patron, go to patreon.com/simonjedrew/
On our new episode, Neil Cowley of the Neil Cowley trio reflects on how he and Adele nailed the iconic Bob Dylan cover of Make You Feel My Love first take, being produced by Paul Epworth on Rolling in the Deep, recording at Nil Frahms' studio and recording with Kelly Jones of Stereophonics.
In this week's episode of the RBP podcast, we pay tribute to Kraftwerk cofounder Florian Schneider, along with Afrobeat linchpin Tony Allen and Stranglers keyboardist Dave Greenfield. The excellent Simon Witter joins us to offer essential expertise on Schneider's vital part in making Kraftwerk the hugely influential group they were, with discussion revolving around our guest's epic MOJO retrospective on the electronica godfathers.RBP's regular triumvirate consider pieces by the week's featured writer Lisa Verrico, commencing with a hilarious 1994 diatribe from the Fall's Mark E. Smith. More-up-to date are her great Sunday Times profiles of cutting-edge stars Billie Eilish and Christine & the Queens, prompting passionate endorsements by "our Jasper" Murison-Bowie. Being a tiny bit older than "our" Jasper, Mark Pringle & Barney Hoskyns steer the conversation towards the week's new audio interview. Clips from John Tobler's 1973 chat with Rick Nelson trigger musings on TV teen Idol Ricky's metamorphosis into a credible rock and roller – and then into the trailblazing L.A. country rocker whose Stone Canyon Band backed him on his wry Top 10 hit 'Garden Party'. Finally, Mark walks us through the new library additions that most tickled his interest this week, including Jamie McCluskey III (a.k.a. Eden, a.k.a. Nikki Wine) chatting to the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson in 1965, David Keeps in conversation with Detroit's Was (Not Was) in 1983, and RJ Smith anticipating Trump's America in a prescient 1991 piece about Guns N' Roses. Barney pics Carol Clark's lovely 2001 lament for the inimitable Joey Ramone, while Jasper focuses on – among other items – John Calvert's 2015 dissection of problematic lyrics by Abel "The Weeknd" Tesfaye… Many thanks to special guest Simon Witter.The Rock's Backpages podcast is part of the Pantheon podcast network.Pieces discussed: Kraftwerk, Kraftwerker, Am Kraftwerksten, Mark E. Smith, Billie Eilish, Christine and the Queens, Rick Nelson audio, Brian Wilson, The Band, Was (Not Was), The D.O.C., Guns N' Roses, Hip Hop in 1998, Joey Ramone, Neil Cowley Trio, The Weeknd and Tame Impala's Slow Rush.
In this week's episode of the RBP podcast, we pay tribute to Kraftwerk cofounder Florian Schneider, along with Afrobeat linchpin Tony Allen and Stranglers keyboardist Dave Greenfield. The excellent Simon Witter joins us to offer essential expertise on Schneider's vital part in making Kraftwerk the hugely influential group they were, with discussion revolving around our guest's epic MOJO retrospective on the electronica godfathers. RBP's regular triumvirate consider pieces by the week's featured writer Lisa Verrico, commencing with a hilarious 1994 diatribe from the Fall's Mark E. Smith. More-up-to date are her great Sunday Times profiles of cutting-edge stars Billie Eilish and Christine & the Queens, prompting passionate endorsements by "our Jasper" Murison-Bowie. Being a tiny bit older than "our" Jasper, Mark Pringle & Barney Hoskyns steer the conversation towards the week's new audio interview. Clips from John Tobler's 1973 chat with Rick Nelson trigger musings on TV teen Idol Ricky's metamorphosis into a credible rock and roller – and then into the trailblazing L.A. country rocker whose Stone Canyon Band backed him on his wry Top 10 hit 'Garden Party'. Finally, Mark walks us through the new library additions that most tickled his interest this week, including Jamie McCluskey III (a.k.a. Eden, a.k.a. Nikki Wine) chatting to the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson in 1965, David Keeps in conversation with Detroit's Was (Not Was) in 1983, and RJ Smith anticipating Trump's America in a prescient 1991 piece about Guns N' Roses. Barney pics Carol Clark's lovely 2001 lament for the inimitable Joey Ramone, while Jasper focuses on – among other items – John Calvert's 2015 dissection of problematic lyrics by Abel "The Weeknd" Tesfaye… Many thanks to special guest Simon Witter. The Rock's Backpages podcast is part of the Pantheon podcast network. Pieces discussed: Kraftwerk, Kraftwerker, Am Kraftwerksten, Mark E. Smith, Billie Eilish, Christine and the Queens, Rick Nelson audio, Brian Wilson, The Band, Was (Not Was), The D.O.C., Guns N' Roses, Hip Hop in 1998, Joey Ramone, Neil Cowley Trio, The Weeknd and Tame Impala's Slow Rush.
In this week's episode of the RBP podcast, we pay tribute to Kraftwerk cofounder Florian Schneider, along with Afrobeat linchpin Tony Allen and Stranglers keyboardist Dave Greenfield. The excellent Simon Witter joins us to offer essential expertise on Schneider's vital part in making Kraftwerk the hugely influential group they were, with discussion revolving around our guest's epic MOJO retrospective on the electronica godfathers.RBP's regular triumvirate consider pieces by the week's featured writer Lisa Verrico, commencing with a hilarious 1994 diatribe from the Fall's Mark E. Smith. More-up-to date are her great Sunday Times profiles of cutting-edge stars Billie Eilish and Christine & the Queens, prompting passionate endorsements by "our Jasper" Murison-Bowie. Being a tiny bit older than "our" Jasper, Mark Pringle & Barney Hoskyns steer the conversation towards the week's new audio interview. Clips from John Tobler's 1973 chat with Rick Nelson trigger musings on TV teen Idol Ricky's metamorphosis into a credible rock and roller – and then into the trailblazing L.A. country rocker whose Stone Canyon Band backed him on his wry Top 10 hit 'Garden Party'. Finally, Mark walks us through the new library additions that most tickled his interest this week, including Jamie McCluskey III (a.k.a. Eden, a.k.a. Nikki Wine) chatting to the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson in 1965, David Keeps in conversation with Detroit's Was (Not Was) in 1983, and RJ Smith anticipating Trump's America in a prescient 1991 piece about Guns N' Roses. Barney pics Carol Clark's lovely 2001 lament for the inimitable Joey Ramone, while Jasper focuses on – among other items – John Calvert's 2015 dissection of problematic lyrics by Abel "The Weeknd" Tesfaye… Many thanks to special guest Simon Witter.The Rock's Backpages podcast is part of the Pantheon podcast network.Pieces discussed: Kraftwerk, Kraftwerker, Am Kraftwerksten, Mark E. Smith, Billie Eilish, Christine and the Queens, Rick Nelson audio, Brian Wilson, The Band, Was (Not Was), The D.O.C., Guns N' Roses, Hip Hop in 1998, Joey Ramone, Neil Cowley Trio, The Weeknd and Tame Impala's Slow Rush.
In this week's episode of the RBP podcast, we pay tribute to Kraftwerk cofounder Florian Schneider, along with Afrobeat linchpin Tony Allen and Stranglers keyboardist Dave Greenfield. The excellent Simon Witter joins us to offer essential expertise on Schneider's vital part in making Kraftwerk the hugely influential group they were, with discussion revolving around our guest's epic MOJO retrospective on the electronica godfathers. RBP's regular triumvirate consider pieces by the week's featured writer Lisa Verrico, commencing with a hilarious 1994 diatribe from the Fall's Mark E. Smith. More-up-to date are her great Sunday Times profiles of cutting-edge stars Billie Eilish and Christine & the Queens, prompting passionate endorsements by "our Jasper" Murison-Bowie. Being a tiny bit older than "our" Jasper, Mark Pringle & Barney Hoskyns steer the conversation towards the week's new audio interview. Clips from John Tobler's 1973 chat with Rick Nelson trigger musings on TV teen Idol Ricky's metamorphosis into a credible rock and roller – and then into the trailblazing L.A. country rocker whose Stone Canyon Band backed him on his wry Top 10 hit 'Garden Party'. Finally, Mark walks us through the new library additions that most tickled his interest this week, including Jamie McCluskey III (a.k.a. Eden, a.k.a. Nikki Wine) chatting to the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson in 1965, David Keeps in conversation with Detroit's Was (Not Was) in 1983, and RJ Smith anticipating Trump's America in a prescient 1991 piece about Guns N' Roses. Barney pics Carol Clark's lovely 2001 lament for the inimitable Joey Ramone, while Jasper focuses on – among other items – John Calvert's 2015 dissection of problematic lyrics by Abel "The Weeknd" Tesfaye… Many thanks to special guest Simon Witter. The Rock's Backpages podcast is part of the Pantheon podcast network. Pieces discussed: Kraftwerk, Kraftwerker, Am Kraftwerksten, Mark E. Smith, Billie Eilish, Christine and the Queens, Rick Nelson audio, Brian Wilson, The Band, Was (Not Was), The D.O.C., Guns N' Roses, Hip Hop in 1998, Joey Ramone, Neil Cowley Trio, The Weeknd and Tame Impala's Slow Rush.
Piano virtuoso Neil Cowley swings by Midori House with his keyboard – though minus the rest of the trio – to perform from his new album ‘Spacebound Apes’.
After a years time we have finally managed to get ourselves into gear and have recorded our comeback podcast. In this episode we catch up on what has happened and we also give our thoughts on The Neil Cowley Trio's new album release as well as a quick review of Bill Evan's classic album Portrait In Jazz. We hope you enjoy
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 166. In this edition, we heard music by Donald Fagen, Gong, Under A Banner, Cirrus Bay, Magnum, Led Zeppelin, Matt Berry, Can, Dave Kerzner, North Sea Radio Orchestra, Sphelm, Franck Carducci, Devin Townsend Project, Parzivals Eye, Neil Cowley Trio, Verbal Delirium & Colin Tench Project.
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 113. In this edition, we heard music by Neil Cowley Trio, Perfect Beings, King Crimson, Karfagen, Al Di Meola, Sylvium, T, Rush, Cast, Cirrus Bay, Saul Blease, Flaming Row, Steve Vai, Toehider, Lonely Robot & Roger Waters.
Four trios push in different directions against the "jazz trio" template, Pat rants about young people, Mike eats bacon - this episode has everything. Plus, it's quiz time! Monocled Man – SOUTHERN DRAWL; Hedvig Mollestad Trio – ENFANT TERRIBLE; Neil Cowley Trio – LOUD LOUDER STOP; Mary Halvorson - THUMBSCREW
This week we are reviewing the modern jazz album "The Face Of Mount Molehill" by The Neil Cowley Trio, plus this weeks news! Hope you enjoy.
Welcome to Live From Progzilla Towers Edition 6. In this edition we feature music from Arena, Overhead, Tame Impala, Von Hertzen Brothers. The Inner Road, Anthony Phillips, Alan Parsons Project, Orphaned Land, Nektar, Némo, Chemical Alice, Be-Bop Deluxe, Neil Cowley Trio, Frank Zappa, Walrus, RC2 & Steve Hackett.
Hello again. Those three men pictured above are the Neil Cowley Trio, one of the many top turns you’ll hear in the latest edition of Flomotion Radio. What are you listening to? Send an email in our direction… Tracklist (artist / track): Doctor L / Activista ft. Martin Perna of Antibalas Robot Koch / Heal Coni / Luz In Pool Tegan [...]
Neil Cowley dropped by the office the other day to talk about the Neil Cowley Trio, their new album The Face Of Mount Molehill, his time as a sideman with everyone from The Pasadenas to the Brand New Heavies, his part in the musical career of Sue Perkins and how the best place to learn to play jazz is in your local garden centre. We liked him so much we've put it out as a short podcast on its own. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Neil Cowley dropped by the office the other day to talk about the Neil Cowley Trio, their new album The Face Of Mount Molehill, his time as a sideman with everyone from The Pasadenas to the Brand New Heavies, his part in the musical career of Sue Perkins and how the best place to learn to play jazz is in your local garden centre. We liked him so much we've put it out as a short podcast on its own. Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Neil Cowley dropped by the office the other day to talk about the Neil Cowley Trio, their new album The Face Of Mount Molehill, his time as a sideman with everyone from The Pasadenas to the Brand New Heavies, his part in the musical career of Sue Perkins and how the best place to learn to play jazz is in your local garden centre. We liked him so much we’ve put it out as a short podcast on its own.