Electro Manifesto is a free improv duo with a sound as expansive as the sky of their Rocky Mountain home. Invisible Logic is their first album together in a quarter century.
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 MoreEdge City Collective is back, celebrating its 20-year anniversary with three releases that shine a new light on original sessions. The sounds are as fresh as ever.
Read MoreCreative inspiration can come from many places. In this podcast ep we meet three extraordinary artists who’ve made unique recordings that capture the sonic properties of caves, a grain silo, a famous bridge and a less famous brine tank.
Read MoreSpontanea is a free improv quintet based in Seattle. They’re back with their third album release, called Quintaphonic. The album’s six tracks explore new frontiers of improvised sound.
Read MoreAmy Denio is a multi-faceted artist who’s had an uncompromising—and amazingly successful—career defying expectations. And she’s still going full speed. Meet Amy in the new ep of the Right Brain Music Podcast.
Read MoreToE is a mysterious experimental electric guitar duo from England. Their self-titled album has become a surprise digital streaming hit. Now, their second release is available. Learn all about ToE, hear both records and listen to a podcast episode here…
Read MoreRight Brain Records celebrates completion of its first two full years of operation with a new compilation album—a wild ride through the world of improvised music.
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.
Read MoreIn the latest episode of the Right Brain Music Podcast we meet two artists with new albums that infuse real soul into electronic music using new and old technology. Gold Gazebo and VWAM are examples of how new music can embrace both together.
Read MoreGold Gazebo is an undefinable musical trio that was built for a pandemic. They collaborate remotely, making surreal stream-of-conscious soundscapes. Inspired by the isolation of the lockdown, GG has a new album called Please Fall Awake, n Right Brain Records.
Read MoreDerrik Jordan is becoming an icon of World Fusion, a musical genre that is all about the sharing of cultures. Our newest podcast episode features an interview with Derrik and generous helpings of his own original music.
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