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S2 Ep.5 - Miles Davis "Bitches Brew"

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Released in 1970, Miles Davis' "Bitches Brew" would become a unique album in the jazz canon, not only for its improvisational explorations, but also for the timbral and textural doors it opened in instrumentation and in the use of studio as instrument.
In their conversation, Rob and Joël discuss how the album came into their awareness and the influence it has had on them. They also explore the album's improvisational complexity and scope, and its organic and cinematic tone.
And no Sonic Ventures conversation is complete without some conversational side roads: mixed cassette tapes, forest bathing, Heidegger.
Want to hear more of Rob and Joël's discussion of Bitches Brew?
Visit the Sonic Ventures Patreon page to hear more in the "Bitches Brew Aftercast," which is the recorded continuation after the conclusion of this episode.

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Released in 1970, Miles Davis' "Bitches Brew" would become a unique album in the jazz canon, not only for its improvisational explorations, but also for the timbral and textural doors it opened in instrumentation and in the use of studio as instrument.
In their conversation, Rob and Joël discuss how the album came into their awareness and the influence it has had on them. They also explore the album's improvisational complexity and scope, and its organic and cinematic tone.
And no Sonic Ventures conversation is complete without some conversational side roads: mixed cassette tapes, forest bathing, Heidegger.
Want to hear more of Rob and Joël's discussion of Bitches Brew?
Visit the Sonic Ventures Patreon page to hear more in the "Bitches Brew Aftercast," which is the recorded continuation after the conclusion of this episode.

  continue reading

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