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Read MoreThe Free Jazz Blog has published a review of Kryptischgasse, the rediscovered recording of a session with free improv legend Jack Wright, with bassist Michael Taylor.
Read MoreThe new ep of the Right Brain Music Podcast explores the expansive free music scene in Colorado. Meet two mind-blowing ensembles: Electro manifesto and The Low Mids.
Read MoreIn episode 27 of the Right Brain Music Podcast we meet three acoustic guitar masters, among the 11 artists featured on the Guitar Improv Summit Vol. 2 album. They are Jim Matus, Joel Veena and Guillame Gargaud.
Read MoreEpisode 26 of the Right Brain Music Podcast features electric guitar innovators from London, New York, Seattle and Oklahoma. Hear their sounds and link to their work.
Read MoreIan Gwin and Haley Freedlund, writing for Earshot Magazine, tackle the difficult job of finding the right words to describe abstract music in their reviews of Spontanea’s Quintaphonic and Chromasonic
Read MoreElectro Manifesto is a free improv duo with a sound as expansive as the sky of their Rocky Mountain home. Invisible Logic is their first album together in a quarter century.
Read MoreMac Ritchey is many things, but conventional is not one of them. In the newest episode of the Right Brain Music Podcast we hear about the New England native's journey from '80s hair metal guitarist to internationally acclaimed improviser on the middle-eastern oud.
Read MoreEdge City Collective is back, celebrating its 20-year anniversary with three releases that shine a new light on original sessions. The sounds are as fresh as ever.
Read MoreCreative inspiration can come from many places. In this podcast ep we meet three extraordinary artists who’ve made unique recordings that capture the sonic properties of caves, a grain silo, a famous bridge and a less famous brine tank.
Read MoreSpontanea is a free improv quintet based in Seattle. They’re back with their third album release, called Quintaphonic. The album’s six tracks explore new frontiers of improvised sound.
Read MoreAmy Denio is a multi-faceted artist who’s had an uncompromising—and amazingly successful—career defying expectations. And she’s still going full speed. Meet Amy in the new ep of the Right Brain Music Podcast.
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