I am interested in musical improvisers in all genres, from free jazz players to Hindustani vocalists to noise artists to drone musicians. What makes them do what they do? How did they get their start? What inspires them? I delve into the minutia of their art form and where it is heading. Host, Paul Metzger, explores this terrain once a week in a unique interview focused format specializing on the pursuits of improvisers.
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I am interested in musical improvisers in all genres, from free jazz players to Hindustani vocalists to noise artists to drone musicians. What makes them do what they do? How did they get their start? What inspires them? I delve into the minutia of their art form and where it is heading. Host, Paul Metzger, explores this terrain once a week in a unique interview focused format specializing on the pursuits of improvisers.
“The bewitching and virtuosic vocalizing of Ndosi spans genres, ethnicities, species, continents, and likely galaxies, too.” – Greg Tate Of Tanzanian and African American heritage, Mankwe Ndosi is celebrated for a sound and practice that spans genres and disciplines: celebrating influences from Jazz and African legacies, Hip Hop and Soul, performance art, theater, public art … Continue reading "Mankwe Ndosi, vocalist"
Paul Metzger Interviews Improvisers
I am interested in musical improvisers in all genres, from free jazz players to Hindustani vocalists to noise artists to drone musicians. What makes them do what they do? How did they get their start? What inspires them? I delve into the minutia of their art form and where it is heading. Host, Paul Metzger, explores this terrain once a week in a unique interview focused format specializing on the pursuits of improvisers.