Rob Shepherd

Giving Up Control: A Conversation with Ivo Perelman and Matthew Shipp on ‘Armageddon Flower’ (Part One)

In Lonely on the Mountain (Bantam, 1980), Western novelist Louis L’Amour wisely noted that "there will come a time when…

6 months ago

Fighting the Algorithm: A Conversation with Ken Vandermark on his No Idea Festival Residency

A city that prides itself on being both outside of the status quo ("Keep It Weird"), and the Live Music…

6 months ago

Resonances: A Conversation with DM Hotep on Marshall Allen’s Ghost Horizons

In a 2021 interview, Henry Threadgill noted his belief that “[Marshall Allen] should have the highest award that can be…

7 months ago

Trying to Be Free: A Conversation with Curtis Hasselbring

Concepts of genre are odious as they defy human reality. Even the most ardent adherent to stylistic norms, if they…

7 months ago

To Be Beyond: A Conversation with Tisziji Muñoz and Paul Shaffer on ‘Quantum Blues’

Scholarly analyses of the Blues tend to emphasize a specific style born of the African American experience, developed from spirituals,…

7 months ago

Stretching the DNA: A Conversation with Amir ElSaffar and Lorenzo Bianchi Hoesch on ‘Inner Spaces’

With the Quran largely silent on the matter, there have long been debates on the role of music in Muslim…

7 months ago

Trust: A Conversation with Sylvie Courvoisier and Mary Halvorson

An artistic spark leads humanity to create wonders of beauty. Philosophers will debate the origins of this creative impetus.  Some…

7 months ago

Fear, Resilience, and Reflection: A Conversation with Adam O’Farrill on ‘For These Streets’

Mired by poverty and the global rise of fascism, the 1930s is far too often seen as a wholly bleak…

7 months ago

Finding a Universal Consciousness: A Conversation with Ambrose Akinmusire

It is sometimes easy to compartmentalize the internal and the external world. One can perceive personal thoughts as entirely an…

8 months ago

Dealing in Ideas: A Conversation with Seymour Wright on أحمد [Ahmed]

A popular saying holds that “imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.” The quote is often attributed to Oscar Wilde,…

9 months ago