Jim Matus and Richie Barshay are established in jazz, progressive rock and world music circles. They could play it safe, but instead embrace freely improv and borrow unapologetically from everything around them. They reveals how and why - more precisely, why not?
Read MoreTwo new albums by creative trios explore the mysteries of mind expansion. Gli Autopiloti’s Avalti! and Dodd-Hoskins-Lowe’s Komorebi bear close attention.
Read MoreA new Right Brain Records anthology celebrates long songs. Eight artsis and 8 new pieces traverse the world of music and demonstrate how more can be more.
Read MoreThree master improvisers got together to record an album of spontaneous acoustic music. They call the trio and the albuum Ping Pong Pang. Word fusion may never be the same.
Read MoreBrad Dutz is a prolific percussionist, composer and improviser. Meet him and hear the vast range of his music in the latest ep of the Right Brain Music Podcast.
Read MoreIn episode 27 of the Right Brain Music Podcast we meet three acoustic guitar masters, among the 11 artists featured on the Guitar Improv Summit Vol. 2 album. They are Jim Matus, Joel Veena and Guillame Gargaud.
Read MoreMac Ritchey is many things, but conventional is not one of them. In the newest episode of the Right Brain Music Podcast we hear about the New England native's journey from '80s hair metal guitarist to internationally acclaimed improviser on the middle-eastern oud.
Read MoreIn epsiode 21 of the Right Brain Music podcast we meet Om Shalom Trio and witness their dynamic, improvisational mixture of Indian, Jewish, middle-eastern and western classical music traditions.
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