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Saxophonist and composer John O’Gallagher joins the ANFTD team to discuss his recent Anton Webern Project release, and a new book he authored on Twelve-Tone Improvisation: A Method For Using Tone Rows in Jazz. Dave answers a listener question about playing “out” and his offers further thoughts on his recent Downbeat cover feature. Michael shines a spotlight on the metal band Meshuggah, and our new correspondent Drummond gives us an on-the-ground report from a Meshuggah concert.
Unmode – John O’Gallagher, Line of Sight (Arabesque)
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By Dave DouglasSaxophonist and composer John O’Gallagher joins the ANFTD team to discuss his recent Anton Webern Project release, and a new book he authored on Twelve-Tone Improvisation: A Method For Using Tone Rows in Jazz. Dave answers a listener question about playing “out” and his offers further thoughts on his recent Downbeat cover feature. Michael shines a spotlight on the metal band Meshuggah, and our new correspondent Drummond gives us an on-the-ground report from a Meshuggah concert.
Unmode – John O’Gallagher, Line of Sight (Arabesque)
This episode is available for subscribers only. Join us to listen.
Subscribers: stream the episode here on Bandcamp and make sure you’re logged-in with your Bandcamp account.