Lucy Woodward, Pericopes +1, Jasper Blom, Tom H...
The stunning new project by Lucy Woodward sets the tone for the return of Mondo Jazz after a brief summer hiatus.
48 min
102
Zorn This Way - Part 2 [Mondo Jazz 300-3]
Gems from the "Book of Angels", "Book of Heads", "Song Project", and more, in the second part of this tribute to John Zorn, the composer.
52 min
103
Zorn This Way - Part 1 [Mondo Jazz 300-2]
Everyone knows that describing John Zorn as a prolific composer is an understatement. Everyone also knows how inclusive he has been, sharing his compositions with the many musicians who are in his circle of trust. Countless renditions of his music have been recorded by these musicians for Zorn's label, Tzadik. To mark his birthday, on September 2nd, here we will focus on interpretations of the John Zorn songbook, mostly Masada Book One, which have been a bit more independent and have come out on albums not on Tzadik.
50 min
104
Zara McFarlane, Benjamin Sanz, Cinema Paradiso,...
From London to Stockholm, via New York, Paris, Chicago and Brussels, for a playlist that pays tribute to Marvin Gaye, Charles Mingus, African and African-American sources of inspiration, and much more.
42 min
105
Thembi Dunjana, Nubya Garcia, Trondheim Jazz Or...
Around the world in a playlist, featuring jazz influenced by South-African, Norwegian and Caribbean music.
31 min
106
Neta Raanan, Matt Pavolka, Rodrigo Dominguez, A...
Enjoy an eclectic playlist featuring projects inspired by the novels of Don De Lillo and Philip Roth, champagne-making, mighty vertebrates, wood parasites, and more.
Mondo Jazz #300! To celebrate this milestone, here's a playlist featuring the global sounds which Mondo Jazz listeners have come to expect. Here's to 300 more episodes!
45 min
108
Tracy Yang, Enrico Pieranunzi, Sarah Hanahan, O...
The compelling debut releases of Tracy Yang's Jazz Orchestra and Sarah Hanahan, the new albums of jazz piano veterans Enrico Pieranunzi and Olli Ahvenlahti are just some of the highlights of another edition of Mondo Jazz packed with great new releases.
43 min
109
Tivon Pennicott, Louis Cole, KAMA Kollektiv, Lo...
Enjoy an episode built along an ideal bridge between Amsterdam and New Amsterdam, with a special focus on the launch of FOOD, a new New York based label (as well as live events production company, and soon to be brick-and-mortar restaurant) inspired by the storied, artist-run cafe of 1970’s SoHo of the same name.
43 min
110
Milton Nascimento, Esperanza Spalding, Joe Tatt...
Enjoy an episode of Mondo Jazz full of stellar collaborations, Puerto Rican rumbles, Brazilian waves, birthday celebrations, unearthed gems, and infectious grooves.
43 min
111
Thiago França, Altus, Welf Dorr, Kim Cass & Mor...
A carnival collective and brass band's take on a Britney Spear mega-hit open the dances, literally, and set the tone for a playlist full of surprises.
34 min
112
Miles Okazaki, Reinier Baas, Orlando le Fleming...
A playlist made of imaginary soundtracks, electro-acoustic experiments, guitar driven alchemies and virtuosic intricacy.
35 min
113
Mahogany L. Browne, Sean Mason, Alistair Payne,...
The sound of Memphis propels this episode into a fascinating exploration of the interplay between modern-day poets and jazz musicians, the reimagining of archival gospel grooves, Ray Charles vibes and Michel Legrand classics, and more!
51 min
114
April Varner, Shiver, Matthew Bourne, Tomeka Re...
A playlist in which Brazilian Forró meets New Orleans Funk, Brazilian Choro meets Portugues Fado, and the infinite possibilities of creative jazz bring tons of surprises.
This time around we start with a rendition of "Portrait of Jennie" with strings followed by a portrait by a string player named Jenny… a portrait of Ornette Coleman by violinist Jenny Scheinman to be precise. That's followed by tributes to Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Steve Lacy and Hariprasad Chaurasia, as well as a love letter to NYC.
44 min
116
Jihye Lee, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Andy Milne, Giovan...
A playlist about connections lost and found, family connections, artistic connections, connections with musical heroes, and with former band-mates through archival recordings that announce much anticipated reunions... Is this a bit too cryptic? Play this episode of Mondo Jazz and find out more!
46 min
117
Get the Blessing, Staples Jr. Singers, Emil de ...
The return of the Staples Jr. Singers, almost half a century after their debut, followed by the first album of Summer Camargo; the duet of drummer Emil de Waal with saxophonist Cecilie Strange followed Get the Blessing featuring Portishead's bassist and drummer; and then an unearthed gem recorded 20 years ago by Tomasz Stanko followed Sebastien Ammann socio-environmental manifesto should give you lots to listen to and tons to think about.
39 min
118
Deron Johnson, Enrico Rava, Star Rover, Jake Lo...
The extended sonic explorations of Enrico Rava and Jake Long, and the otherwordly sonic alchemy of Deron Johnson & Sam Gendel, with the support of producer and engineer Pete Min, Andrew Bird and Star Rover make for a compelling set that should engage both your brain and your heart.
40 min
119
Paolo Fresu, Qwalia, Mark Guiliana, Yelena Ecke...
This time around our special focus is Paolo Fresu who is celebrating 40 years of activity with his historic Quartet, 20 years with his electric Devil Quartet, and 22 years with pianist Uri Caine
45 min
120
Janel Leppin, Erik Friedlander, Filippo Vignato...
A playlist focusing on leading cello cello players of today's creative scene and the psychedelic cinematic atmospheres of Boris Boublil, the Hermanos Gutiérrez and the Sandman Project.
If you want to make the case of jazz as a musical esperanto spoken all around the world, in countless accents, the music on this week's playlist should offer you with some great sounding evidence!
45 min
122
Fabrizio Bosso, Oded Tzur, Black Diamond, Harry...
Enjoy an edition of Mondo Jazz, focusing on tributes to Bud Powell, Chick Corea, Bob Berg and Italian pop icon Pino Daniele, plus the gorgeous new albums by Black Diamond, Oded Tzur and Harry Skoler.
48 min
123
A Few of My Favorite 2024 Jazz Things (so far) ...
For the past couple of weeks we have been sharing some of our favorite songs from the first six months of the year. We have reached the final installment, so enjoy the rest of the best. In six months, we’ll do this all over again!
51 min
124
A Few of My Favorite 2024 Jazz Things (so far) ...
Last week we started looking back at albums released this year that we have been fascinated by. From these albums we have been cherry picking the songs that struck us the most. Enjoy the fifth installment.
44 min
125
A Few of My Favorite 2024 Jazz Things (so far) ...
You know how rewarding it can be to approach a menu leaving the most delicious treats for last? Well that is how we like to approach our daily search for new music, selecting great tunes for our weekly programming, but saving for later the very best of them, so that twice a year we can organize retrospective on the best of the best. Here are some of these delicious sonic treats.