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Olie Brice

Ahead of his octet鈥檚 London Jazz Festival date, bassist Olie Brice shares his musical inspirations, and Corey Mwamba showcases the adventurous improvisers on this year鈥檚 billing.

Ahead of his octet鈥檚 London Jazz Festival date, bassist Olie Brice shares music by two composer-improvisers who have inspired his recent work for large ensemble. In the music of American saxophonist Julius Hemphill, Brice finds a distinctive and direct approach to combining written polyphony with uncompromising improvisation, while the Johnny Dyani Quartet鈥檚 landmark recordings have helped to shape how he seeks to balance intensity and playfulness. Elsewhere in the show, Corey Mwamba showcases some of the other adventurous musicians on this year鈥檚 London Jazz Festival billing, including a trio of saxophonists: US legend Anthony Braxton, the visionary 鈥渟ound-quilter鈥 Matana Roberts, and rising UK star Xhosa Cole.

1 hour

Last on

Sun 13 Nov 2022 00:00

Music Played

  • Xhosa Cole

    Ibeji

    • Ibeji.
    • Stoney Lane Records.
  • Matana Roberts

    Wild Fire Bare

    • Coin Coin Chapter Four: Memphis.
    • Constellation.
  • Anthony Braxton

    NO. 119 m

    • Solo Willisau.
    • Intakt Records.
  • Sloth Racket

    Organising Space

    • Organising Space.
    • Luminous Records.
  • Olie Brice Octet

    Fire Hills

    • Fire Hills.
    • West Hill Records.
  • Julius Hemphill

    Reflections

    • 'Coon Bid'ness.
    • Arista.
  • Johnny Dyani Quartet

    Wish You Sunshine

    • Songs For Biko.
    • SteepleChase.
  • Olie Brice Trio

    Extended Breath (for Eric Dolphy)

    • Fire Hill.
    • West Hill Records.
  • Sarah Washington, Caroline Kraabel & John Edwards

    Consequences One

    • Fit To Burst.
  • OM

    Fast Line

    • 50.
    • Intakt Records.

Broadcast

  • Sun 13 Nov 2022 00:00