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El pianista, compositor y productor Robert Glasper es el protagonista de esta edición especial. Repasamos sus colaboraciones junto a Lil John Roberts, Karen Bernod, Marcus Miller, Terrace Martin, Stokley Williams, Omar, Mary J. Blige y Dianne Reeves, así como sus participaciones en proyectos como Blue Note All Stars, August Greene y R+R=Now.
Episode 73 of the Burning Ambulance podcast features an interview with pianist Cameron Graves.I have a single subject we're going to be exploring through all ten episodes that I'm going to be presenting this season, and that subject is fusion. Fusion means much more, I think, than just the music that most people probably think of when they hear the word. Of course, it immediately brings to mind bands from the 1970s like the Mahavishnu Orchestra, Return to Forever, and Weather Report: groups that were formed by ex-members of Miles Davis's band, playing extremely complex compositions that blurred the lines between progressive rock and jazz, while still leaving room for extended improvisation. But if you think of fusion as a process rather than a style, the discussion gets a lot more interesting. Because then you can pull in the music being made by Yes, King Crimson, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Santana, etc., all of which gets filed under just plain rock. And you can talk about the music Latin artists like Eddie Palmieri, Ray Barretto, and the Fania All Stars were making at the same time. Or the really adventurous funk and R&B that was being made by Sly and the Family Stone, Parliament, Funkadelic, the Isley Brothers, Earth, Wind & Fire, the Ohio Players, Slave, which then leads you to jazz-funk names like George Duke, Billy Cobham, the Crusaders, Donald Byrd, Freddie Hubbard, Eddie Henderson, and of course Mwandishi and the Headhunters. This is how I prefer to think about fusion. It's not just a specific, narrow slice of music, it's the sound of walls being knocked down across the landscape.So that's the kind of philosophical starting point for all the interviews I'm doing this season, and that's what makes Cameron Graves such a perfect person to talk to. Because he's a guy who crosses all sorts of musical boundaries. He's had a lot of classical music training, as I learned during this conversation, he spent several years studying Indian music, and obviously he's got a deep jazz background starting out as a member of the Young Jazz Giants with Kamasi Washington and the Bruner brothers, Stephen aka Thundercat on bass and his brother Ronald on drums, which evolved into the West Coast Get Down and all the albums that they've made over the last half dozen years or so. But Cameron's also a lifelong metalhead — in fact, he played keyboards and guitar in Wicked Wisdom, the nu-metal band fronted by Jada Pinkett Smith in the early 2000s. So he's not only toured the world with Kamasi Washington and with Stanley Clarke, because he's a member of Clarke's band, too — he also played Ozzfest.And here's an interesting connection: the drummer for Wicked Wisdom was Philip “Fish” Fisher, the drummer for Fishbone. And when you talk about fusion as the kind of big-tent/umbrella sort of conceptual thing that I'm talking about, you have to include them in there. They mixed funk and hard rock and punk and metal and ska and reggae and jazz into one big swirl, particularly on their most ambitious album, 1991's The Reality of My Surroundings. There's all kinds of music on there, from Bad Brains-style hardcore to Last Poets-style abstract jazz poetry. And of course they were the best live band on the planet from the mid '80s to the early '90s.Fishbone were never as big as they deserved to be, but they were absolute heroes in L.A., and they were a huge inspiration to all kinds of open-minded musicians who came up in their wake. Last year, I interviewed Terrace Martin, who's an alto saxophonist affiliated with the West Coast Get Down but is also a hip-hop producer who's worked with Snoop Dogg for years — in fact, he put together a live band for Snoop in about 2010 that included Kamasi Washington, Thundercat, Ryan Porter, who's been on this podcast before, and other people from their circle as well. Anyway, when I talked to Martin, he expressed a lot of love for Fishbone. And he's now a member of Herbie Hancock's band, in addition to being part of R+R=NOW, a group that also includes Robert Glasper and Christian Scott. And Thundercat and his brother, Ronald Bruner Jr., were both members of Suicidal Tendencies, playing straight-up punk and thrash, for years. There are so many connections between jazz and funk and metal, when you look for them, and bands that combine them in various really fascinating ways. It's all fusion, in the broad sense.Another thing that's really interesting, to me anyway, is that there are so many direct connections between the West Coast Get Down guys and the Seventies fusion artists. Like I said, Cameron Graves is in Stanley Clarke's band. Terrace Martin is in Herbie Hancock's band. Ronald Bruner Jr. played with George Duke before Duke died. Thundercat covered a George Duke song on one of his albums, and had Steve Arrington from Slave on his most recent record. It really is like they're the next generation of fusion. And we talk about all this and a lot more in the interview you're about to hear. This was a really fun conversation that went in some very interesting directions, and I hope you enjoy listening to it.Music in this episode:Cameron Graves, “Planetary Prince” (from Planetary Prince)Cameron Graves, “The Life Carriers” (from Seven)Cameron Graves, “Red” (from Live From the Seven Spheres)
We take off with another upcoming gem from Georgia Anne Muldrow and land with John Zorn and the first (of what will certainly be many) box set dedicated to his delightful Bagatelles. In the middle a mini-section on the Palladino bass-dinasty which acts as a bridge between two of the hot scenes of today, London's and LA's. From there we dive in the latter with a special focus on the fascinating new releases by Sam Gendel, Carlos Niño, Zane Carney, Henry Solomon and Logan Kane. The playlist features Georgia Anne Muldrow; H ZETTRIO; Dzhian & Kamien; Tom Misch, Yussef Dayes, Rocco Palladino; Pino Palladino, Blake Mills; Sam Gendel; Carlos Niño; Zane Carney; Henry Solomon, Logan Kane; JOMORO; R+R=NOW; Sana Nagano; John Zorn, Mary Halvorson, Erik Friedlander, Michael Nicolas, Trigger, and Ikue Mori. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/12923792/Mondo-Jazz (up to Ikue Mori). Happy listening! Photo credit: Luke Marantz.
In deze aflevering praat Co met drummer Willem Romers over zijn nieuwe EP 'In Contrast'. Ook draait hij live opnames van R+R=NOW. En natuurlijk veel nieuwe muziek en vinyl!
In deze aflevering praat Co met drummer Willem Romers over zijn nieuwe EP 'In Contrast'. Ook draait hij live opnames van R+R=NOW. En natuurlijk veel nieuwe muziek en vinyl!
In My Headache is a podcast hosted by Kansas City based music critics Bill Brownlee and Aaron Rhodes. On each episode, Brownlee (the youngest baby boomer) and Rhodes (the oldest member of Gen Z) discuss the merits of two new albums and one throwback. This episode includes talk on The Body's I've Seen All I Need To See, R+R=Now's Live, and Avril Lavigne's Let Go (2002). Theme music: Intro by Sorry Excuse Podcast artwork: Andres Hedrick The Shuttlecock Podcast is sponsored by The Vinyl Underground at 7th Heaven, located at 76th & Troost in Kansas City. Visit www.7thHeavenKC.com for more info. You can find Bill's writing at ThereStandsTheGlass.com and PlasticSax.com, follow him on Twitter at @HappyInBag, and on Instagram at @Bill.Brownlee. Make sure to subscribe wherever you listen, follow @ShuttlecockMag on social media, and visit ShuttlecockMusic.com. Support the podcast by sharing your favorite episodes with friends and buying merch at ShuttlecockMag.BigCartel.com.
Pianist Robert Glasper and trumpet player Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah join us to talk about the new live album from their supergroup R+R=NOW. We also continue our conversation with Adjuah about his solo album Axiom, nominated for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album, and we speak to Glasper about his own Grammy-nominated album, F*** Yo Feelings, which is up for Best Progressive R&B Album. Both musicians have additional nominations this year.
7e émission de la 49e session... Cette semaine, jazz modal et électro-jazz! En musique: Mabumi Yamaguchi Quartet sur l'album Leeward (Union, 1978); Madlib sur l'album Sound Ancestors (Madlib Invazion, 2021); Godtet sur l'album III (La Sape, 2020); Misc sur l'album Partager l'ambulance (Bonsoud, 2021); Mark De Clive-Lowe, Andrea Lombardini & Tommaso Cappellato sur l'album Dreamweavers (Mother Tongue, 2020); R+R=NOW sur l'album R+R=NOW Live (Blue Note, 2021)...
7e émission de la 49e session... Cette semaine, jazz modal et électro-jazz! En musique: Mabumi Yamaguchi Quartet sur l'album Leeward (Union, 1978); Madlib sur l'album Sound Ancestors (Madlib Invazion, 2021); Godtet sur l'album III (La Sape, 2020); Misc sur l'album Partager l'ambulance (Bonsoud, 2021); Mark De Clive-Lowe, Andrea Lombardini & Tommaso Cappellato sur l'album Dreamweavers (Mother Tongue, 2020); R+R=NOW sur l'album R+R=NOW Live (Blue Note, 2021)...
Jazz Ahead 112 - Playlist: 1. Beyond the Dome, Marcus Joseph, Beyond the Dome, Jazz Re:fresh, 2021..2. Puzzle Paradigm, Marcus Joseph, Beyond the Dome, Jazz Re:fresh, 2021..3. Old Flame, Marcus Joseph, Beyond the Dome, Jazz Re:fresh, 2021..4. Bragadá, A Espetacular Charanga do França, Nunca não é carnaval, YB, 2021..5. Pedra 90, A Espetacular Charanga do França, Nunca não é carnaval, YB, 2021..6. Respond, R+R=NOW, R+R=NOW live, Blue Note Records, 2021..7. Perspectives/Postpartum, R+R=NOW, R+R=NOW live, Blue Note Records, 2021..8. Saida Bangu, A Espetacular Charanga do França, Nunca não é carnaval, YB, 2021
Jazz Ahead 112 - Playlist: 1. Beyond the Dome, Marcus Joseph, Beyond the Dome, Jazz Re:fresh, 2021..2. Puzzle Paradigm, Marcus Joseph, Beyond the Dome, Jazz Re:fresh, 2021..3. Old Flame, Marcus Joseph, Beyond the Dome, Jazz Re:fresh, 2021..4. Bragadá, A Espetacular Charanga do França, Nunca não é carnaval, YB, 2021..5. Pedra 90, A Espetacular Charanga do França, Nunca não é carnaval, YB, 2021..6. Respond, R+R=NOW, R+R=NOW live, Blue Note Records, 2021..7. Perspectives/Postpartum, R+R=NOW, R+R=NOW live, Blue Note Records, 2021..8. Saida Bangu, A Espetacular Charanga do França, Nunca não é carnaval, YB, 2021
Composer and trumpet player Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah is up for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album at the Grammys this year for his live album, Axiom. He’s also nominated in the Best Improvised Jazz Solo category. He also has a new live album with the Robert Glasper-led supergroup, R+R=Now, which features Terrace Martin, Derrick Hodge, Taylor McFerrin, and Justin Tyson. He joins us to talk about both projects and, since it's Mardi Gras, we’ll also speak with Adjuah about growing up in New Orleans, participating in the masking tradition, and becoming a Chief himself.
No Lado Bom Da Vida destacamos os discos novos do diabrete do rap Slowthai, do super-grupo jazz R + R = Now e do pianista Luís Figueiredo, que honram o repto deixado por Chick Corea: “façam música”. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NPR Music's shortlist for the best albums out this week includes new ones from the English rapper slowthai, R&B singer Pink Sweat$, the jazz super group R+R=Now, His Name Is Alive and more.Featured Albums:1. slowthai — TyronFeatured Songs: "45 Smoke," "Push" and "ADHD"2. Pink Sweat$ — Pink PlanetFeatured Song: tbd3. R+R=Now — R+R=Now LiveFeatured Song: tbd4. Jakbo Bro — Uma ElmoFeatured Song: tbd5. Various — Cuba: Music And RevolutionFeatured Song: tbd6. Dominique Fils-Aimé — Three Little WordsFeatured Song: "While We Wait"7. Anika Pyle — Wild RiverFeatured Songs: "Failure II" and "June"8. His Name Is Alive — Hope Is A CandleFeatured Songs: "Still" and "Halo"Other notable releases for Feb. 12: Clap Your Hands Say Yeah — New Fragility; Claud — Super Monster; Death by Unga Bunga — Heavy Male Insecurity; Django Django — Glowing in the Dark; Jillette Johnson — It's A Beautiful Day And I Love You; Pale Waves — Who Am I?; Sports — Get A Good Look Pt. 1; Various — Judas and the Black Messiah OST
The future of the music we love is in good hands as you'll hear through the projects of the emerging artists featured in this show, ranging in style from the a stunning modern take on Mary Lou Williams' "Zodiac Suite" for Chris Pattishall's debut album to the eclectic first release by Slovenian singer Mirna Bogdanović. Bass veteran Pino Palladino has a different 'first': his first album for Impulse! in the company of Blake Mills, Larry Goldings, Sam Gendel, Marcus Strickland, Jacques Schwartz-Bart and Chris Dave. The playlist features also Chris McCarthy; Max Bessesen; Cowboys & Frenchmen; Dave Gisler Trio feat. Jamie Branch; Randal Despommier; R+R=NOW; Miguel Zenón, Luis Perdomo. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/12487369/Mondo-Jazz (up to Zenón-Perdomo). Happy listening! Photo credit: Dovile Sermokas
JBRS 867… This week, we sample new recordings from LA-based bassist Mauricio Morales, Robert Glasper’s R+R=Now, an environmentally-themed sextet project from Joseph Herbst, pianist Miiwa Yoko, and more. You can follow us on Twitter @JazzBoulevard / See album art on…Read more →
On this episode, Nick and Alan talk about the new additions to the playlist including: Shai Maestro, R+R=Now, Jeremy Pelt, Steven Feifke, Emmet Cohen, and others!
Big Tunes die Andrew deze week tipt komen van o.a. Latanya Alberto, R+R=NOW, Phil Asher, Trevor Walters, Som Tres, Benny Sings, Madlib en Common Saints.
Playlist:1.Marcus Miller: Septembro (Brazilian Weddingsong)2. Kool & The Gang: Summer Madness3. Joe Sample: Night Flight4. R+R=NOW feat. Amanda Seales: Her = Now5. Christian Scott: Like ThisBUMP6. Tank & The Bangas: Mr. Lion7. Derrick Hodge: You Believed8. James Moody: A Message to Moody9. The Yellow Jackets: Tortoise & The HareBUMP10. Ronnie Laws: Friends & Strangers11. Quincy Jones: Tell me a bedtime story12. Quincy Jones: Moody's Mood for LoveSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-jazz-suite/donations
Playlist:1. Fernell Newton: Seeding2.-Marcus Miller: When I fall In Love3. Jazzanova feat. Edward Vanzet: I'm still here4. Bob Baldwin: Come to Gether (Can't We All Just Get Along)5. Herb Alpert: DiamondsBUMP6. Herbie Handcock feat. Raul Midon: I Just Called to say I love You7. Snark Puppy: Sleeper8. R+R=NOW feat. Omari Hardwick: Needed You StillBUMP9.Wayman Tisdale: Face to Face10. Gregory Porter feat. Lalah Hathaway: Insanity11. Tia Fuller: Joe'n Around (Alternate Take)12. Ben Williams feat. W. Ellington: Toy Soldiers (Reprise)Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-jazz-suite/donations
The 3rd Installment of our Jazz series comes courtesy of Kamasi Washington, Kirk Whalum, Kiefer, Nubya Garcia, Sons Of Kemet, R+R=NOW, Snarky Puppy + much more. Catch us every Sunday night 9 -11pm BST http://www.kcclive.com #soulfusionkcclive IG/fb : soulfusionradio
This is the first one kicking it all off with my favorite new, old and underrated Neo Soul vibes by R+R=NOW, Erykah Badu, Joomanji, Les Nubians, Louis Matters,, LSK, Jaël, Anderson .Paak, D'Angelo and RIMON! I chose to start with this genre because I'm trying to build up the energy with each mix and because it's the main sound I listen to on a daily basis.S/O to Zoë Love Smith helping me design for the cover ♥️
Raynell & Jeff talk about, Jeff’s new beat sampler project Introsection 2. They also give you some concert reviews on the jazz super group R+R=Now. Raynell went to the OTR 2 concert, and said it was the best concert he has ever been to. Lastly, they discuss the Quincy Jones Netflix documentary. and Andy Mineo’s new project The Sword. - Introspection 2 https://soundcloud.com/underclassmen_music/sets/introspection-ii - R+R=Now (concert recap) - OTR 2 (concert recap) - Quincy Jones - Andy Mineo *Follow Us* Twitter & IG: @AZsRootBrewsPod SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcast & Google Play Give us 5 stars Leave some positive vibes (comments) *Jeff’s Twitter/Instagram: @jadavisii www.jdavis.com *Raynell’s FB/Twitter/Instagram: @raynelljamal www.raynelljamal.com #Blessed2Def #TribeCalledBlessed #RIPCombatJack #RIPMacMiller Soundtrack: @Faahz - Transition (instrumental)
Бразильці Bossa Nostra і Inverno у їх виконанні, «Танок Графіні» від Олексія Боголюбова, трохи блюзу від Marcus Miller, Joni Mitchell Tribute від Melvin Lee Davis, ідоли української молоді R+R = Now, нехолодна Скандинавія, легендарний Fragile (Sting) у виконанні Alex Han, and many more.
Бразильці Bossa Nostra і Inverno у їх виконанні, «Танок Графіні» від Олексія Боголюбова, трохи блюзу від Marcus Miller, Joni Mitchell Tribute від Melvin Lee Davis, ідоли української молоді R+R = Now, нехолодна Скандинавія, легендарний Fragile (Sting) у виконанні Alex Han, and many more.
The very first Jazz special on #SoulFusion featuring tunes from Kiefer, Nubya Garcia, Kamasi Washington, Andreas Oxholm, Yussef Kamaal, R+R=NOW, Sly5thAve, Gregory Porter, Alfa Mist, Jose James, Snarky Puppy + loads more. Tune in every Sunday 9 - 11pm UK Time ( 4 -6PM ET), http://www.kcclive.com
J.C.'s girlfriend, Larissa, re-joins the iLLogical Crew for the final episode in double digits, where they celebrate the 45th anniversary of this culture known as Hip-Hop and have an in-depth discussion about Nicki Minaj's new album “Queen” and everything surrounding her current reign. Later, the gang talk about Beyoncé's Vogue cover story, Jimmy Kimmel stumping Kanye West, Eric Benet's hot takes on the current climate of Hip-Hop and R&B, the music industry cheating the artists, Travis Scott's big week on the charts, J. Cole's hunger for more, LeBron going Hollywood, “BlacKKKlansman,” and much more. Other reviews for this week include R+R=NOW's "Collagically Speaking,” Iggy Azalea's “Survive the Summer” EP, Trippie Redd's “LIFE'S A TRIP,” Nef The Pharaoh's “The Big Change Theory” and City Girl's “PERIOD.”
Back again, after three weeks off!On this episode of Ninth Wave Radio, I broadcast an interview with Amber Navran who I spoke with last month for a phone interview to discuss her art, creative processes, gear, tour life, politics in art, & more.A few brand new tunes this week as I kick the show off with 'Been On My Mind' by R+R=NOW and '5AM' by Elsa, produced by AstroLogical. Also in the mix are tracks from Tennyson, Mac Demarco, Cavalier & August Greene.Tune in next week for an interview with Claire Mortifee!
Robert Glasper and Terrace Martin joined us this week to talk about their supergroup R+R=NOW (alongside Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah Derrick Hodge, Taylor McFerrin and Justin Tyson) and their just released album Collagically Speaking. We get deep into the creation of the project, why the guests were selected and why each song was done in one take over a four day period during NBA All-Star weekend in LA. It is difficult to give a synopsis for this interview. Just listen up and be ready to laugh your a%^ off! Day 1 Radio podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, IHeartRadio, Spotify, Stitcher and CLNS Mobile Media app. Follow us on Twitter, FB, and IG at @day1radio
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! El pianista Robert Glasper es el protagonista de este programa especial. Repasamos sus colaboraciones junto a Lil John Roberts, Karen Bernod, Marcus Miller, Terrace Martin, Stokley Williams, Omar, Mary J. Blige y Dianne Reeves, así como sus participaciones en proyectos como Blue Note All Stars, August Greene y R+R=Now.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Cloud Jazz Smooth Jazz. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/27170
On this episode of Living in Spanglish we talk briefly with producer Eduardo Cabra about the new Monsieur Periné project, relentless pitching for WBAI Buddy contributions, commentary on Junot Díaz, Diego el Cigala, new R+R=Now, "This Is America," Karol G, "Dame tu Cosita" (Nereida remix with Alexis Valdés). Plus Empress, Kali, SALSA!
This weeks broadcast marks 1-year of Ninth Wave Radio!I started the mix off with a brand new group comprised of Terrace Martin, Robert Glasper, Taylor Mcferrin, Derrick Hodge, Justin Tyson & Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah called R+R=NOW with their new song 'Change of Tone'. Heading right into the mix I play some Kiefer, De La Soul, Moka Only, Claire Mortifee among others and cap the first portion off with my favourite Jon Bap song of his 'What Now?' project.In the second half of the broadcast I play a bunch of new music featuring songs from Falcons, Jaykin, Childish Gambino, Giorgi Holiday & Potatohead People who just dropped their album today (MAY 11)!Throughout you an listen to me blather about how I love radio and how I love you!LISTEN TO JAZZ! LISTEN LOCAL! JUST LISTEN!