Featuring a fresh cut from CDMX indie maestro Salvador y El Unicorn; NOLA swamp-hoppers Tank and da Bangas; NYC avant garde legends Bobby Previte + Jamie Saft w/guitar icon Nels Cline; Brooklyn indie songstress Raia Was; Travis Laplante’s new collab with modern piano/percussion innovators Yarn/Wire on New Amsterdam Records; another track from drummer/composter Billy Martin’s fantastic ‘20 record ‘Guilty’; and the one and only Nora Jones from this year’s ‘Pick Me Up Off The Floor’.
Episode #259
Featuring brand new jams from Brooklyn one-man-band Andrew Fox; a killer new west coast collaboration between guitarist Marcel Camargo and vocalist Destani Wolf; a fresh release on Decca from jazz diva Melody Gardot; a stunning new gem on Impulse showcasing the Thelonious Monk Quartet live at Palo Alto HS in ‘68; the first single from pianist Dave Brubeck’s final recording (solo piano lullabies); the latest Ella Fitzgerald release on Verve rom 1962 live in Berlin; another track from Frank LoCrasto’s modern classic “Lost Dispatch”; and finally bonafide legends of Memphis and ‘Strong Island’, the Mar-Keys and De La Soul.
Episode #258
Featuring a fresh single from other-worldly talented Flatbush drummer/vocalist Alwyn Robinson; an evocative ballad from Colorado saxophonist Dominic Lalli’s Bluebird Quintet; a mesmerizing world of ambience created on Brooklyn bassist Josh Werner’s new jam; Seattle songstress extraordinaire Rae Isla; killer tunes from CDMX locales JAB & Jenny Beaujean; + DC’s Theivery Corporation, Nick Drake, and the one and only Earl “Fatha” Hines live in 1972.
Episode #257
Featuring a piping hot new jam from NYC rising star multi-instrumentalist Karina Rykman; a fresh jam from Seattle-based indie songstress Rae Isla; the latest single from bassist/synth maestro Spencer Zahn; outer space jams from underground tour de force Eulipion Corps; a lost recording from Brooklyn chanteuse Sunny Ozell; pianist Russ Lossing’s modern song cycle based on the poems of zen buddhist monks; another jam from NOLA new-wave pop duo Say Sway; Melbourne’s Black Jesus Experience in collaboration with the father of Ethiopian jazz, Mulatu Astatke; and a live recording from the Erik Deutsch Band on tour in 2012.
Episode #256
Featuring a freshly dropped jam from Brooklyn artist So Brown; Norah Jones’ 2020 Blue Note release feat. Jesse Murphy and Brian Blade; Chicago indie guitar legend Jeff Parker; longtime duo collaborators pianist Wayne Horvitz and bassoonist Sara Schoenbeck; cutting edge serialist modernism from NYC artist Michi Wiancko on the New Amsterdam label; this year’s reboot/reunion of Joshua Redman’s famed 90’s quartet feat. Mehldau, McBride, and Blade; a brand new single on the Verve label from Diana Krall; the one-eyed pride of NOLA aka the Bayou Maharaja, James Booker; and the legendary institution that is Black Uhuru.
Episode #255
Featuring a blazing hot new jam from Brooklyn indie legend Beyondo; a deep groove from rising star and Colorado songstress Willa Emmitt; percussionist extraordinaire Billy Martin with longtime collaborator Marc Ribot; pop/jazz craftsman Jesse Harris; pianist Aaron Parks from his latest Ropeadope release; a lost Ella Fitzgerald recording from 1962; Berkelee clarinetist/composer Ben Goldber’s ongoing plague diary; and the mad, melancholy, creative genius that is Tom Waits.
Episode #254
Featuring epic grooves from the king of ethno-jazz Mulatu Astatke in collaboration with Melbourne’s Black Jesus Experience; a fresh new release from Colorado banjoist/songbird Sydney Clapp; a lion of the trumpet and a film score icon, Terence Blanchard from Spike Lee’s latest joint; Mexican indie crooner Nunca Rodrigo; drummer/composer extraordinaire Ted Poor; France’s lounge electro pop icons Air; and the one and only Earl “Fatha” Hines live from Syracuse, NY in 1972.
Episode #253
Featuring new music from composer/bassist Spencer Zahn; another hot track from legendary soul diva Betty Lavette; a brand new jam from Timothy Brownie feat. the one and only Celia Cruz; percussionist Billy Martin’s excellent 2020 recording GUILTY; pianist Aaron Parks’ thick vibes from his latest Ropeadope record; Mexican songstress Silvana Estrada with the great Charlie Hunter; a cut from celebrated guitarist Nir Felder’s sophomore release; Brooklyn guitar wiz Simon Kafka and the Big Hands Rhythm and Blues Band; and finally Victoria Reed with a message about love and healing.
Episode #252: Free Leonard Peltier!!
A special episode dedicated to the longest-serving political prisoner in the world: Native American Indian activist Leonard Peltier. Inspired by the new podcast Leonard: Political Prisoner and from Erik’s own interest and studies on the subject, this week’s collection of music focuses on artists inspired by traditional and indigenous musics of the Americas. From the north, we’ll go on a journey with activist Lyla June, jazz saxaphone master Jim Pepper, Oscar-winning composer Buffy Sainte-Marie, rock legend Robbie Robertson, and New Orleans Mardi Gras Indian music from the 79ers Gang and the Wild Tchoupitoulas. Heading down to Mexico, we’ll hear Sylvana Estrada— a modern jazz and folk artist with traditional roots; Fuimos Venado—a contemporary band from Tijuana with deep roots in native folklore and healing (produced by Todd Clouser); and finally, the Mexican marimba legend of Chiapas, Zeferino Nandayapa. FREE LEONARD PELTIER!!
Episode #251
Featuring a brand new release from Colorado dubstep/jazz saxophone maestro Dom Lalli; the highly anticipated sophomore release for NYC guitar virtuoso Nir Felder (on Ropeadope records); modern composer/visionary Jacob Cooper’s stunning new work of art featuring Theo Bleckmann and Jodie Landau; drummer extraordinaire Mark Guiliana and BEAT MUSIC; new music on the ECM label from Polish pianist Marcin Wasilewski and his trio (featuring Joe Lovano!); drummer/vocalist Alwyn Robinson from the solo recording ‘Bare’ straight outta Flatbush; and one of the most moving pop/jazz recordings in history, Milton Nasciemento and Lo Borges ‘Cluba de Esquina’.