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A Noise From The Deep: Greenleaf Music Podcast with Dave Douglas

Dave Douglas
Jazz
Kenny Wheeler
Greenleaf Music
Carnatic Music
Composition
Improvisation
Big Band
Royal Academy
Evan Parker
Norma Winstone
New Moon
New York
Sunlux
Rafiq Bhatia
Everything Everywhere All At Once
Miles Davis
Miami
Frost School Of Music
Black Lives Matter
Live Electronics

*Trumpeter Dave Douglas leads conversations with significant jazz artists on music, composition, improvisation, and events. Presented by Douglas’ record label Greenleaf Music

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In this re-released episode, pianist and composer Marta Warelis, originally from Poland and now based in …

The post ANFTD #127: Marta Warelis (Re-Release) first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.

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This week we’re sharing a few words from Dave Douglas, and an episode from 2022 featuring vibraphonist …

The post ANFTD #126: Patricia Brennan (Re-Release) first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.

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A very special visit from visual artist Terry Winters, a painter who grew up in Brooklyn, …

The post ANFTD #125: Terry Winters first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.

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On a label hang episode of the podcast, Dave and Michael Sarian talk about using effects on …

The post ANFTD #124: Michael Sarian first appeared on Greenleaf Music by Dave Douglas.

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Recent Guests

Marta Warelis
Pianist and composer featured in the interview
Marta Warelis (artist)
Episode: ANFTD #127: Marta Warelis (Re-Release)
Patricia Brennan
Vibraphonist, composer, and bandleader originally from Veracruz, Mexico.
Episode: ANFTD #126: Patricia Brennan (Re-Release)
Terry Winters
Painter and visual artist known for his abstract works
Episode: ANFTD #125: Terry Winters
Michael Sarian
Trumpeter and musician known for innovative uses of live electronics in jazz
Greenleaf Music
Episode: ANFTD #124: Michael Sarian
Arun Ramamurthy
Musician and composer, known for his work in Carnatic music and fusion genres.
Greenleaf Music
Episode: ANFTD #123: Arun Ramamurthy

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Dave Douglas
Host and prominent trumpeter known for leading conversations with significant jazz artists, focusing on music, composition, and improvisation.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 145 ratings
  • ANFTD — remarkable podcast

    ANFTD is a wonderful podcast — with interviews of & music by cutting edge contemporary composers & musicians. Dave Douglas (& sometimes co-hosts) ask incisive questions of interviewees, with astute glimpses into creative arts processes and communities.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    D@nG1
    United States5 years ago
  • Brilliant podcast

    A sublime listen as the very articulate, intellegent Dave Douglas engages the most creative minds in contemporary jazz. Hope Dave Douglas never stops!.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    robert9861
    United States6 years ago
  • A real pleasure and music lesson every time

    I must admit that I just found out about "A Noise...", so thank you for keeping the archive available. Of course DD is one of the great masters of contemporary jazz and on top of that he turns out to be a great interviewer, who has real honest conservations with fellow musicians, really enjoyable and accessible, I mean that you don't need to be a musician to follow them and at the same time each episode is a great ooportunity to learn about the music, the scene, and all aspects of each musician'... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    The noise we like
    Spain7 years ago
  • Sonic experience

    A wonderful journey into music and artists. The deep is where you will find that sound. Great oral histories of musicians and experiences that might otherwise be lost along with fantastic music that will awaken your soul

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    obicularis oris
    Canada7 years ago
  • phantastic

    fantastic podcast. very informative. very inspiring. thanks dave douglas

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mersdonk
    Germany7 years ago

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The podcast is considered essential for fans of jazz and those wanting a deeper understanding of the genre's current landscape.
Listeners praise the insightful conversations with a variety of contemporary jazz artists, highlighting the depth and authenticity of the discussions.
Many appreciate the blend of personal stories and professional insights, making the podcast both enjoyable and educational.

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ANFTD #127: Marta Warelis (Re-Release)
Q: Why was the record called A Grain Of Earth?
Marta explains the concept of humans as a tiny part of a larger, unfolding natural system, connected to ideas of waves, organisms, and collaboration with an artist who works with mold, framing the album concept.
ANFTD #127: Marta Warelis (Re-Release)
Q: Hi, Marta Warelis. Thank you so much for joining me. It's great to see you.
A warm exchange introducing Marta and her work, followed by detailed discussion of her album A Grain Of Earth and the sound of her prepared piano and collaborations.
ANFTD #126: Patricia Brennan (Re-Release)
Q: What does the term 'Makishti' mean and how does it relate to your music?
Brennan explains that 'Makishti' is derived from a Nahuatl word meaning 'freedom,' symbolizing both physical and emotional liberation, which resonates with her artistic journey.
ANFTD #126: Patricia Brennan (Re-Release)
Q: How did you get into jazz and improvisation?
Brennan shares that she was drawn to jazz as a way to improvise and write her own music, influenced by her studies and ensemble experiences during her first year at Curtis.
ANFTD #123: Arun Ramamurthy
Q: Can you talk about the song Ajji?
The song is dedicated to his grandmother, who was a significant influence on his musical journey and who inspired him to develop his own style.

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