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Episodes

Ned Rothenberg: Solo Improvisation in Bizarre Times
Nov. 30, 2025

Ned Rothenberg: Solo Improvisation in Bizarre Times

The veteran woodwind master joins the podcast to discuss 'Looms & Legends,' his approach to making "ugly and out of tune" multiphonics musically useful, and why curiosity remains essential to both artistic practice and human empathy.
Miguel Zenón: Vanguardia Subterránea and the Sound of Sanctuary
Nov. 23, 2025

Miguel Zenón: Vanguardia Subterránea and the Sound of Sanctuary

The alto saxophonist and MacArthur Fellow reflects on his quartet's first live recording, captured at New York's Village Vanguard after two decades of collaboration and hundreds of performances worldwide.
Guest: Miguel Zenon
Linda May Han Oh: In Search of Strange Heavens
Nov. 16, 2025

Linda May Han Oh: In Search of Strange Heavens

The bassist behind the chordless trio album ‘Strange ‘Heavens reflects on studying Dave Holland's transcriptions, competing as a Thelonious Monk semifinalist, and learning to be comfortable with her own sound rather than imitating her heroes.
The Inaugural Jazz Forward Award Winners
Nov. 9, 2025

The Inaugural Jazz Forward Award Winners

The inaugural Jazz Forward Award recognizes JazzWeek's radio charts, Oh! Jazz's global streaming network, Seattle Jazz Fellowship's community revival, and Sligo Jazz Project's inclusive summer school.
Spotlight On is now . . . The Tonearm!
Nov. 6, 2025

Spotlight On is now . . . The Tonearm!

Spotlight On is changing its name to The Tonearm, just like our online magazine at thetonearm.com. Same conversations with the people and ideas moving culture forward, just a new name and a fresh look.
Peter Knight: Hand to Earth's Sonic Homecoming
Oct. 30, 2025

Peter Knight: Hand to Earth's Sonic Homecoming

From garage bands to the Australian Art Orchestra, Knight traces his path to Hand to Earth, an ensemble whose new album *Ŋurru Wäŋa* honors Indigenous song traditions while exploring electroacoustic possibilities with producer Lawrence English.
David Harrington of Kronos Quartet: The Musician Listens
Oct. 23, 2025

David Harrington of Kronos Quartet: The Musician Listens

David Harrington reveals the philosophy behind Kronos Quartet's genre-defying repertoire and explains why the ensemble has "barely scratched the surface" after half a century.
Jeff Parker: The Return of The New Breed
Oct. 16, 2025

Jeff Parker: The Return of The New Breed

The guitarist and member of Tortoise discusses how his landmark solo album 'The New Breed' merged jazz improvisation with hip hop production, marking his transition from collaborative work to solo artistry.
Hampus Lindwall: Blizzard of Organ
Oct. 9, 2025

Hampus Lindwall: Blizzard of Organ

Swedish organist and composer Hampus Lindwall talks about 'Brace for Impact,' his collaboration with Stephen O'Malley, and why treating the pipe organ like a huge mechanical computer opens unexpected compositional possibilities.
Chris O'Leary: Rebel Rebel - Blogger, Author
Oct. 2, 2025

Chris O'Leary: Rebel Rebel - Blogger, Author

Writer Chris O'Leary discusses his revised book 'Rebel Rebel,' revelations from the past decade of David Bowie archival releases, and why chronicling artists may become impossible for future generations.
Donny McCaslin: From Stadium Jazz to Lost Lullabies
Sept. 25, 2025

Donny McCaslin: From Stadium Jazz to Lost Lullabies

The saxophonist behind David Bowie's 'Blackstar' discusses ‘Lullaby for the Lost’, his genre-defying new album, creative partnerships with Tim Lefebvre and David Fridmann, and finding artistic authenticity through controlled chaos.
Matt Piucci of Rain Parade: Return to the Paisley Underground
Sept. 18, 2025

Matt Piucci of Rain Parade: Return to the Paisley Underground

Matt Piucci reflects on the deluxe reissue of 'Crashing Dream,' the value of long-term creative partnerships, and how Rain Parade's influence shaped a generation of musicians from My Bloody Valentine to the Stone Roses.
Guest: Matt Piucci
Robin Holcomb & Peggy Lee: Behind the Delicate Sound of 'Reno'
Sept. 11, 2025

Robin Holcomb & Peggy Lee: Behind the Delicate Sound of 'Reno'

Two distinctive voices in Pacific Northwest creative music discuss their long collaboration, their new album ‘Reno,’ and how geographic community shaped their collaborative mindset to blend composition with improvisation.
Larry Tye: The Jazzmen Who Changed American History
Sept. 4, 2025

Larry Tye: The Jazzmen Who Changed American History

The New York Times bestselling author discusses his latest book, 'The Jazzmen,' revealing how Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, and Count Basie became civil rights pioneers who wrote the soundtrack for social change in twentieth-century America.
Guest: Larry Tye
Rico Jones: The Spiritual Sax of BloodLines
Aug. 28, 2025

Rico Jones: The Spiritual Sax of BloodLines

Tenor saxophonist Rico Jones explains his concept of creating a 'cinema of sound,' discusses navigating multiple cultural identities in jazz, and reveals how his Indigenous and Hispanic heritage inform his music without constraining it.
Guest: Rico Jones
Aqeel Aadam: Code, Creativity, and Democratization of Sound
Aug. 21, 2025

Aqeel Aadam: Code, Creativity, and Democratization of Sound

The founder of Aqeel Aadam Sound discusses his flagship product 'Waymaker,' why he discourages people from buying modular synthesizers, and how his daily creative practice keeps him connected to the inspiration behind his innovative plugin designs.
Rez Abbasi: When Everything Else Fades, Sound Remains
Aug. 14, 2025

Rez Abbasi: When Everything Else Fades, Sound Remains

The Pakistani-American guitarist and composer opens up about expanding his long-running acoustic ensemble, the philosophy behind 'Sound Remains,' and finding musical magic through non-attachment.
Guest: Rez Abbasi
Jeremy Sirota Grills Lawrence Peryer on Creative Leadership
Aug. 7, 2025

Jeremy Sirota Grills Lawrence Peryer on Creative Leadership

The Merlin CEO has our podcast host explain why he believes in everything and nothing, how to facilitate creative thinking in corporate environments, and what the future holds beyond streaming platforms.
Sean Imboden: Into the Heart of Big Band Jazz
July 31, 2025

Sean Imboden: Into the Heart of Big Band Jazz

The Indianapolis-based saxophonist opens up about his move from Broadway sideman to big band leader, the creative challenges of leading a seventeen-piece jazz ensemble, and the community spirit that shaped his debut album 'Communal Heart.'
Glenn Dickson & Bob Familiar: The Clarinet in the Machine
July 24, 2025

Glenn Dickson & Bob Familiar: The Clarinet in the Machine

Clarinetist Glenn Dickson and synthesist Bob Familiar discuss their serendipitous meeting, patient creative process, and how they transform studio improvisations into the luminous compositions on 'All the Light of Our Sphere.'
Gustavo Cortiñas: A Jazz Drummer's Call to Action
July 17, 2025

Gustavo Cortiñas: A Jazz Drummer's Call to Action

From his Mexican roots to Chicago's jazz scene, Cortiñas explains how he builds "bold, urgent conversations" on his album 'The Crisis Knows No Borders,’ addressing climate change through the language of improvised music.
Kim Perlak: Guitar, Percussion, and the Space Between
July 10, 2025

Kim Perlak: Guitar, Percussion, and the Space Between

The Berklee guitar chair discusses her album 'Spaces' with percussionist Francisco Mela, how natural environments inspire her compositions, and the evolution from classical interpretation to improvisational freedom.
Terence Hannum: Revisiting Locrian's The Crystal World
July 3, 2025

Terence Hannum: Revisiting Locrian's The Crystal World

The multi-disciplinary artist reflects on fifteen years since the experimental metal trio's album, exploring the crystalline intersection of visual art, religious studies, and the search for compelling sounds in heavy music's conservative landscape.
Knox Chandler: Exploring the Sound of the Shoreline
June 26, 2025

Knox Chandler: Exploring the Sound of the Shoreline

After four decades collaborating with acts like the Psychedelic Furs and Siouxsie and the Banshees, the veteran guitarist has created his first deeply personal project—a book and album documenting his return to the Connecticut coast.