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Music Artists Episodes

Jan. 23, 2025

Marina Albero: from pianist to nomad of sound

The acclaimed pianist discusses her musical evolution from Barcelona to New Orleans, where she recorded her latest album on Ellis Marsalis's personal piano at his namesake center.
Guest: Marina Albero
Jan. 9, 2025

Lisa Pegher: Rhythms, Circuits, & Artificial Intelligence

Percussionist and digital innovator Lisa Pegher discusses her mission to modernize classical music through AI technology while preserving the deep emotional core of human artistic expression.
Guest: Lisa Pegher
Dec. 26, 2024

Küf Knotz & Christine Elise: when hip-hop meets harp

The Philadelphia-based hip-hop artist and classically-trained harpist discuss how they're bridging musical worlds and bringing healing performances to communities from urban yoga studios to the Alaskan wilderness.
Dec. 12, 2024

Marwan Allam: a Tunisian gateway to modern jazz

Innovative bassist and composer joins us to discuss his album 'Bab Bhar,' which deftly puts Arabic rhythms and Tunisian musical traditions into the hands of a contemporary jazz quartet.
Guest: Marwan Allam
Dec. 5, 2024

Joe Brent: mandolin magic from Vivaldi to Vinegar Hill

The acclaimed mandolinist and composer joins the podcast to discuss the history of his chosen instrument, the philosophy behind his Adhyâropa Records imprint, and the radical chamber music of his ensemble 9 Horses.
Nov. 21, 2024

Taylor Deupree & Joseph Branciforte: reimagining Stil.

The two renowned experimental musicians, mastering engineers, and label owners discuss how a classic electronic album guided and inspired an acoustic masterpiece.
Nov. 14, 2024

Anders Koppel: the Hammond's Danish master

The legendary Danish B3 player chats about his early days in the band The Savage Rose, memories of playing the Newport Jazz Festival in '69, and his recent album with drummer Brian Blade and his son Benjamin, Time Again.
Nov. 7, 2024

Christian McBride: jazz notes from the engine room

The universally acclaimed bassist, bandleader, artistic director, and prodigious collaborator joins the podcast to discuss his many ongoing projects, the evolution of jazz education, and how bass players are like baseball catchers.
Oct. 24, 2024

Josh Johnson: unusual objects and saxophone stories

The Los Angeles-based saxophonist, composer, and Grammy-winning producer discusses the creative philosophies and inspirations that led to his unique album, Unusual Object.
Guest: Josh Johnson
Oct. 17, 2024

Shawn Mativetsky: a tabla adventure through Temporal Waves

The renowned Canadian percussionist, tabla player, and educator discusses his lifelong embrace of Indian musical traditions and the fusion with synthesized textures that inspires his project Temporal Waves.
Oct. 3, 2024

Building Music Communities: thinking global & acting local

Author Shain Shapiro, trumpeter Thomas Marriot, and DJ collective Seattle House Mafia join the podcast to shed light on the past, present, and future states of local music scenes.
Sept. 26, 2024

Devin Gray: Most Definitely's solo drum universe

The innovative jazz drummer discusses the beautiful islands of Maine, approaching music with sincerity, his connection to Berlin, and experiments with solo percussion on the album Most Definitely.
Guest: Devin Gray
Sept. 5, 2024

Gordon Grdina: the axe man cutting down borders

The JUNO Award-winning oud player and guitarist discusses the joy of partaking in a musical melting pot, the avant-garde scene in Vancouver, and his many projects, including recent albums with his ensemble The Marrow and drummer Christian Lillinger.
Aug. 29, 2024

Steve Wynn: a music and memoir grand slam

The indie rock pioneer, known for his work with The Dream Syndicate and The Baseball Project, joins the podcast for a freewheeling conversation centered around his 'redemptive' new memoir, I Wouldn't Say It If It Wasn't True.
Aug. 22, 2024

Graham Reynolds: soundtrack virtuoso takes center stage

The Austin-based composer talks about scoring films for the likes of Richard Linklater, his process for juggling music projects, and bringing his latest release, Music For Prophet, to the concert stage.
Aug. 15, 2024

Satoko Fujii: composing beyond the jazz spirit

The acclaimed Japanese pianist, composer, and improviser discusses her incredibly prolific output, redefining jazz as a spirit rather than a style, and her recent recordings with the quartet Kaze and the Satoko Fujii Tokyo Trio.
Guest: Satoko Fujii
Aug. 1, 2024

Ches Smith & Shara Lunon: dismantling musical conventions

Drummer Ches Smith and vocalist Shara Lunon join the podcast to discuss improvisation vs. jamming, punk's connection to jazz, and the process behind the extraordinary album Laugh Ash.
July 25, 2024

Live at The Royal Room: improvisation in music and life

Lawrence Peryer joins James Falzone and his Division Ensemble for conversations and performances that shed light on the art of improvisation.
July 18, 2024

Riccardo La Foresta: drumming without drumming

The Italian sound artist & percussionist details the origin and methodology of the Drummophone and the process behind his sonic collaboration with emptyset's James Ginzburg.
July 11, 2024

Janek van Laak: drumming up a circle of madness

The prolific Berlin-based drummer and producer talks about the magic of John Bonham, why humor is essential, the rhythms of India, and the process of recording his debut album, Circle of Madness.
July 4, 2024

Bill Anschell: unearthing jazz's improbable solutions

'The hardest working piano man in Seattle' talks about the state of jazz music, his prog-rock influences, and the tasteful fusion of electronics on his latest album.
Guest: Bill Anschell
June 27, 2024

Ruiqi Wang: subduing the silence with vocal improvisation

Evocative vocals, string-laced arrangements, and sublime jazz instrumentation form the experimental fabric of Ruiqi Wang's stunning album, Subduing The Silence.
Guest: Ruiqi Wang
June 20, 2024

Paul Chastain: The Small Square's big sounds

The famed musician and songwriter discusses the definition of power pop, his days with Velvet Crush, and his exciting transcontinental band, The Small Square.
Guest: Paul Chastain
June 13, 2024

Jeff Slate: tales from a rock 'n' roll troubadour

The storied musician, songwriter, and music journalist talks about recording his album The Last Day of Summer during the pandemic, his approach to interviewing artists, and his friendships with some of his musical heroes.
Guest: Jeff Slate