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By Pat Cleaver
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The podcast currently has 50 episodes available.
This month, Pat talks to guitarist Eran Har Even. They discuss his new record World Citizen, combining lively takes with effects and production on the recording, and the journey that lead him to put together this band and release music under his own name after many years as a busy co-bandleader and sideman.
Note that this conversation was recorded a few months ago, before we were aware of the COVID-19 crisis, so the tour dates are no longer relevant.
Detailed show notes and links are available at soundofthemoment.com.
Please support the show at patreon.com/SoundoftheMoment
This month Pat speaks with Mexican vocalist and bassist Fuensanta Méndez. They discuss her early love of dance, singing and poetry, how improvisation naturally leads to "accurate" intention in her music and her band the Ensamble Grande.
Detailed show notes and links are available at soundofthemoment.com.
Please support the show at patreon.com/SoundoftheMoment
The podcast is back after a few months off! In this episode, Pat speaks with drummer Guy Salamon about his debut record Unfollow the Leader. They discuss the varied musical environment he grew up in, how he came to lead an octet, and the parallels he draws between band leading and hosting a dinner (or board game night...).
Detailed show notes and links are available at soundofthemoment.com.
Please support the show at patreon.com/SoundoftheMoment
In this episode Pat welcomes violinist and composer Myrthe van de Weetering to the show. She discusses her decision not to play on most of her debut album, featuring herself as a composer rather than a performer, the series of film noir style photography that inspired the music and how limiting herself to writing short pieces was liberating.
Detailed show notes and links are available at soundofthemoment.com.
Please support the show at patreon.com/SoundoftheMoment
Saxophonist and clarinettist Natalio Sued joins Pat on this week's episode. They discuss his love for the saxophone/bass/drums format, the sources of inspiration he finds outside of music, and how he went from rejecting to embracing tango and Argentinian folk music.
Detailed show notes and links are available at soundofthemoment.com.
Please support the show at patreon.com/SoundoftheMoment
Bassist Raoul van der Weide is the guest on this week's episode. He joins Pat to discuss his new record with the Xavier Pamplona Septet, his approach to free improvisation, how it relates to societal constructs, and the importance of musicians organising and curating their own concert series.
Detailed show notes and links are available at soundofthemoment.com.
Please support the show at patreon.com/SoundoftheMoment
Bassist and pianist Ernst Glerum is on the show this week. He is currently crowdfunding a combined book and album that collects his drawings accompanied by music. He tells Pat about the parallels between the pencil and the bow, maintaining a sense of wonder in musical improvisation, and his love of "homey" piano music.
Detailed show notes and links are available at soundofthemoment.com.
Please support the show at patreon.com/SoundoftheMoment
Guitarist Teis Semey joins Pat to discuss his record "Where the Fence is the Highest", how he was inspired to write suites of music based on Van Gogh's japonism as well as Nietzsche's three metamorphoses, featuring several bands on his album and his plans for an upcoming self produced EP.
Detailed show notes and links are available at soundofthemoment.com.
Please support the show at patreon.com/SoundoftheMoment
Keyboardist Felix Back joins Pat to discuss his band Son Swagga and their new album Dark Magic. They talk about Felix's love of fusion and the recent resurgence of the genre, the challenges of leading a nine piece band and the importance of entertainment value in live performance.
Detailed show notes and links are available at soundofthemoment.com.
Please support the show at patreon.com/SoundoftheMoment
Drummer Sun-Mi Hong talks to Pat about discovering the drums at a relatively late age, how she decided to move to Europe to pursue her passion for music, and how she has been embraced as one of the Netherlands' most promising young bandleaders.
Detailed show notes and links are available at soundofthemoment.com.
Please support the show at patreon.com/SoundoftheMoment
The podcast currently has 50 episodes available.