Rob Shepherd

Migration of Knowledge: A Conversation with Gaia Wilmer and Ra Kalam Bob Moses

Zoösemiotics, the study of how animals use signals - including sounds - to convey information is an underappreciated field. Its…

7 months ago

For Those Who Need to Hear It: A Conversation with Chris Weller on Hanging Hearts

The great Cameroonian musician Manu Dibango once sagely noted that “Although music is business, [] you don't start thinking about…

7 months ago

Trusting Fate: A Conversation with Brandee Younger

Across cultures and ages, the harp has long been associated with peace and tranquility. Its light tones are painted as…

7 months ago

Letting the Spirit In: A Conversation with Amina Claudine Myers on ‘Solace of the Mind’

In a music so heavily built around collective communication, there is something inherently special about a solo performance. Far too…

7 months ago

Past, Present, and Future: Day One of the 2024 Newport Jazz Festival

One criticism occasionally levied against the more recent editions of the iconic Newport Jazz Festival is that it somehow abandoned…

7 months ago

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

We continue our conversation with Ivo Perelman and Matthew Shipp on ‘Armageddon Flower’ (TAO Forms, 2025). You can read Part…

8 months ago

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…

8 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…

8 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…

8 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…

8 months ago