Jazz
From Herbie Hancock to Hugh Masekela, the stories here explore the cultural significance and disparate musical philosophies of jazz, direct from the apostles of the genre as well as their acolytes
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Yury Chernavsky → One of Russia’s first modern-day producers reflects on creating new music behind the Iron Curtain
Moor Mother → Sonic agitation, Afrofuturism and resistance with a multifaceted artist
Asha Puthli → A fearless singer on five decades of musical exploration
Terry Riley → Getting lost in repetition with the master of minimalism
Peter Brötzmann → Fitting and fighting with the German free jazz legend
Seeds, Leaves and Metal Chopsticks: Making Music with Midori Takada
A Conversation with La Monte Young, Marian Zazeela and Jung Hee Choi
Remembering Dorothy Ashby, the Detroit Pioneer Who Introduced the Harp to Jazz
The New School of UK Jazz → Meet the grassroots educators and music lovers that have helped bring up London’s latest generation of incendiary performers
From Doo-Wop to Hip-Hop: Paul Winley and the Invention of the Breakbeat Compilation
Flying Lotus: From Bedroom Beats to the Big Screen
Tullio De Piscopo → Stories of rhythm and reinvention from Italy’s most essential drummer
Beverly Glenn-Copeland → Inspiring stories and advice from a boundary-breaking musician
Studio Science: Benjamin Tierney on Mixing a Live Session
Turiya Sings: Inside Alice Coltrane’s Sai Anantam Ashram
Bernie Grundman’s Mastering Masterclass
Pianist and Bandleader Carla Bley on a Life Devoted to Jazz
Nora Holt, Pioneering African-American Composer