10: Doug Lynner
My guest is analog synthesizer master Doug Lynner, who has performed evolving live compositions on the Serge Modular Synthesizer for over 40 years, as well as editing the classic electronic music magazine Synapse.
My guest is analog synthesizer master Doug Lynner, who has performed evolving live compositions on the Serge Modular Synthesizer for over 40 years, as well as editing the classic electronic music magazine Synapse.
I talk with guitarist, composer, bandleader and musical polymath John Schott, whose work spans the genres of jazz, pop, folk and contemporary composition.
My guest is eco-minimalist composer and violinist Wendy Reid. Wendy has been working for over 30 years on her unique body of “Tree Pieces”, which define a music based on natural processes. She also works with birds whom she regards as authentic musical collaborators.
I talk with Jon Raskin of ROVA Saxophone Quartet, about long-term collaboration, language poets, graphic scores, jaw harps and more. (photo: Michael Zelner)
I’m really happy that Barbara Golden and I could collaborate on this show, and re-publish her fascinating interview with Roscoe Mitchell, the saxophonist, composer, and leading light of the legendary Art Ensemble of Chicago.
German tubist, composer and bandleader Carl-Ludwig Hübsch.
Welcome to the Noisy People Podcast, which is being opened to the public today! Some years ago I made a documentary film about the San Francisco experimental and improvisational music scene called NOISY PEOPLE – which consisted of eight biographical sketches of active musicians in the area.
Filmmaker Caroline Martel is the producer and director of Wavemakers, a documentary about the Ondes Martenot, an electronic musical instrument invented in France in the 1920’s. Her documentary traces the unusual history of the instrument and its enthusiasts from its creation through to the present. (photo: N. Corre)
My guest is German turntablist, saxophonist and improviser Ignaz Schick.
