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    Explore "free jazz" with insightful episodes like "S6E296 - Archie Shepp 'Fire Music' with Mark Bingham", "Episode 331: Episode 353: To The Solstice", "Episode 352: Punks Among Us", "28 - Chris Turner - Harmonica Traveler" and "Episode 340: Turbulence, Attrition and Contemplation" from podcasts like ""That Record Got Me High Podcast", "Searching For A Thread", "Searching For A Thread", "River of Suck" and "Searching For A Thread"" and more!

    Episodes (11)

    S6E296 - Archie Shepp 'Fire Music' with Mark Bingham

    S6E296 - Archie Shepp 'Fire Music' with Mark Bingham

    Industry veteran, musician, composer, producer and engineer Mark Bingham has had a long and decidedly eclectic career in music. We sat down to talk some jazz - specifically Archie Shepp and his 1965 release 'Fire Music' - and may have finally cracked the code to Rob's ambivalence to the genre. REALLY fun conversation!

    Songs discussed in this episode: Hambone (recorded live at the Village Gate March 28, 1965) - Archie Shepp; William Blake In Bakersfield - Mark Bingham; Doctor My Eyes - Jackson Brown; The First Girl I Loved - The Incredible String Band; Dream A Little Dream Of Me - Ella Fitzgerald, Louis Armstrong; Composition No. 122 - Anthony Braxton; The Way I Walk - The Cramps; Peripetie - Arnold Schoenberg; Hambone, Los Olvidados - Archie Shepp; I Can See For Miles - Petra Haden; Malcolm, Malcolm - Semper Malcolm - Archie Shepp; On The Corner - Miles Davis; Prelude To A Kiss - Duke Ellington; Prelude To A Kiss - Archie Shepp; The Girl From Ipanema - Stan Getz (featuring Astrud Gilberto); The Girl From Ipanema - Mike Tyson; The Girl From Ipanema - Archie Shepp; Shiny Happy People - R.E.M.; Insect Soup - Mark Bingham

    28 - Chris Turner - Harmonica Traveler

    28 - Chris Turner - Harmonica Traveler

    Sit down with harmonica master, Chris Turner, as he recounts his wild and often misadventurous stories with host Andy Reiner. Together, they discuss profound topics such as the ways which music keeps us alive, how art is bigger than what we make it to be, and what music really is. From free jazz jam sessions to going through a minefield as a stowaway, Chris reflects on all the chaos that makes being a musician a one-of-a-kind lifestyle, and how the River of Suck doesn’t have to be all that bad.

    Episode 7: Susie Ibarra: Hybrid Culture

    Episode 7: Susie Ibarra: Hybrid Culture
    A week after her first live concert performance since the pandemic, composer & percussionist Susie Ibarra talked with us about: a year of making music under quarantine; her collaborative approach to working with other musicians; her explorations of jazz, classical music, traditional Philippine music, and even indie rock; drums as melodic instruments; and the gender stereotyping of percussion in different genres and cultures.