Jim Matus and Richie Barshay are established in jazz, progressive rock and world music circles. They could play it safe, but instead embrace freely improv and borrow unapologetically from everything around them. They reveals how and why - more precisely, why not?
Read MoreTwo new albums by creative trios explore the mysteries of mind expansion. Gli Autopiloti’s Avalti! and Dodd-Hoskins-Lowe’s Komorebi bear close attention.
Read MoreNightingale Vocal Ensemble is a classical choral group that refuses to be bound by tradition. In this episode of the Right Brain Music Podcast we meet three members of the group and hear samples of their music - which departs radically from their training.
Read MoreMatt Benham uses his guitar to conjure sounds from other worlds. His album Odd Infractions is newly remastered and available in the digiverse.
Read MoreWhat is the future of the guitar? A new compilation featuring 12 accomplished and emerging artists explores this question.
Read MoreCoulter-Dutz is a collaboration of master percussionists Brad Dutz and Ron Coulter. Learn about their new duo album released on Right Brain Records.
Read MoreA new Right Brain Records anthology celebrates long songs. Eight artsis and 8 new pieces traverse the world of music and demonstrate how more can be more.
Read MoreComposer and pianist Wayne Horvitz is a right brain music icon. Meet him in episode 38 of the Right Brain Music Podcast, which shines a light on his remarkable body of work.
Read MoreThree master improvisers got together to record an album of spontaneous acoustic music. They call the trio and the albuum Ping Pong Pang. Word fusion may never be the same.
Read MoreSeFa LoCo is a quartet of master improvisers who live in the moment. In the new ep of the Right Brain Music Podcast, we get inside their heads to better understand the art of the unknown.
Read MoreEp. 34 of our podcast features François Houle, clarinetist extraordinaire. His remarkable repertoire bridges jazz, classical and free improv.
Read More2021 was many things. One of them is a great year for new music. A new anthology and podcast episode celebrate highlights.
Read More