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Kassa Overall: Animals

On his third album, the Seattle-based drummer (among many other things) confirms himself as one of the most fascinating and creative figures on the scene today. We interviewed him

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Marc Ribot: Connection

Talking to the guitarist means consciously entering a whirlwind of ideas and visions that almost always flow from the pentagram and transistors into the public debate. History and the reading of the classics, which have always fascinated him, push him to return very personal visions of music mixed with the realist critique of modernity.

Henry Threadgill: The Man and His Double

On the occasion of the publication of Easily Slip Into Another World, an autobiography that already ranks among the best books on jazz ever written, we met the Chicago maestro in New York and asked him to comment on some of the most important pieces of his work.

Ute Lemper: Time Traveler

The famous German singer, now living in New York, is back, not only live, but with a new album, and we caught up with her on the sidelines of one of her performances in Italy
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Rymden & Bugge Wesseltoft

The supergroup that unites bassist Dan Berglund and drummer Magnus Öström (both formerly of E.S.T.) with keyboardist Bugge Wesseltoft, an authentic guru of electronics applied to jazz, has just returned to Italy. And it is the latter that we wanted to interview.

François Jeanneau: A musician biography

The Parisian saxophonist, composer and bandleader, who turned 88 in 2023, has been writing European jazz history since the 1950s. Here is the account of our interview with a fundamental and decisive figure in the musical life of those decades.

Helen Merrill: music has always been my life, and I belong to it as much as it belongs to me.

Years after our last interview - it was in 2009 - we return to the home of Helen Merrill, who turns 94 this month and has recently reappeared in public after a long period of silence, to attend an important evening in her honor.

Renée Rosnes & Artemis

After an excellent debut album, the band led by the Canadian pianist raises the bar and releases one of the most interesting albums to be heard in 2023
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Marcus Miller: starting from the bass

On the eve of 2023 tour that will include Italy (Pescara and Rome, then Padua, Milan and Turin), we interviewed the famous bassist, who, as always, proves to be an amiable conversationalist.

Marilyn Crispell: In Trio

The Tapestry Trio has been Joe Lovano's favorite vehicle for expression for several years now. Having interviewed the Cleveland saxophonist on several occasions, it was time to talk to one of the most important contemporary pianists about the experience.

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