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Bassisterhood - Part 2
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We continue our exploration of bands and projects lead by female bass players which have become exponentially more prominent in the past two decades. Here is the fascinating music by musicians that debunk commonly held stereotypes related to the physicality of music, and develop a personal way to synthesize their countless sources of inspiration.Happy listening!
Playlist
- Ben Allison "Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00
- Marlene Rosenberg "American Violet" Mlk Convergence (Origin) 0:16
- Host talks 5:25
- Esperanza Spalding "Mela" Esperanza (Heads Up) 7:32
- Host talks 14:25
- Rosa Brunello 5et "Viali in fiore" Camarones a la Plancha (Azoto) 15:37
- Hélène Labarrière, Hasse Poulsen "Les uns contre les autres" Busking (Innacor) 21:31
- Host talks 27:24
- Donna Khalife "Koutalon Kharsa'" Hope Is the Thing with Feathers (Self-released) 28:48
- Linda May Han Oh "Song Yue Rao" Aventurine (Biophilia) 35:04
- Sélène Saint-Aimé "Paene Umbra : chez Rosa B." Mare Undarum (Komos) 40:30
- Host talks 45:09
- Ellen Andrea Wang "Diving" Diving (Propeller) 46:30
- Ellen Andrea Wang "Lonely Woman" Closeness (Ropeadope) 47:23
- Joy Grifoni "Hism" Pure Joy: Firedance (Abeat) 53:04
- Lisa Mezzacappa "Quinn's Serenade" AvantNOIR (Clean Feed) 57:36
- Host talks 1:04:05
- Elise Dabrowski "Auroch" Auroch (Metarecords) 1:06:16
- Anna Butterss with Makaya McCraven "Butterss's" Universal Beings (International Anthem) 1:09:29
- Anne Mette Iversen's Ternion Quartet "Dig Your Heels In" Invincible Nimbus (Brooklyn Jazz Underground) 1:12:19
- Host talks 1:18:14
- Joëlle Léandre, Eric Watson "Bricole Love Call" Palimpseste (hatART) 1:21:27
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