A Noise From The Deep with Dave Douglas

A Noise From The Deep with Dave Douglas
Podcast Description
Trumpeter Dave Douglas leads conversations with significant jazz artists on music, composition, improvisation, and concerts. Guests include Henry Threadgill, Miles Okazaki, and Jon Irabagon, among others. Presented by Douglas’ record label Greenleaf Music.
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The podcast delves into themes of jazz composition, improvisation, and the artists' personal insights, with episodes featuring discussions on Kenny Wheeler's legacy, the influence of Chilean and Galician music, and the creative processes behind various collaborative projects. Specific episodes explore topics such as musical puzzles and the evolution of jazz into adjacent genres.

Trumpeter Dave Douglas leads conversations with significant jazz artists on music, composition, improvisation, and concerts. Guests include Henry Threadgill, Miles Okazaki, and Jon Irabagon, among others. Presented by Douglas’ record label Greenleaf Music.
On a label hang episode of the podcast, Dave and Michael Sarian talk about using effects on the trumpet, how to develop it, and how to use them in different settings. They talk about excerpts from Michael’s new album on Greenleaf Music, Esquina, and how the electrified band actually started out as an acoustic jazz quartet. Cool new music from a great trumpeter.
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Edited by Robert Stefaniuk.
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