Rico Jones, Liv Andrea Hauge, Tommy Smith, Gwilym Simcock & More [Mondo Jazz 345-2]

Rico Jones, Liv Andrea Hauge, Tommy Smith, Gwilym Simcock & More [Mondo Jazz 345-2]

Author: Ludovico Granvassu October 17, 2025 Duration: 49:56
Enjoy a playlist that celebrates the "art of the impromptu" — live performance, spur-of-the-moment recording sessions, concerts released at lightning speed, and the joy of creating in the moment. The playlist features Rabbath Electric Orchestra; Kurt Elling, Christian Sands, Marquis Hill; Rico Jones [pictured]; John Taylor, Marc Johnson, Joey Baron; Liv Andrea Hauge; Tommy Smith, Gwilym Simcock. Detailed playlist at https://spinitron.com/RFB/pl/21343440/Mondo-Jazz [from "66 Grand Street" to "Weathered"]. Happy listening!

There's a whole universe contained within the word "jazz," and Mondo Jazz is your guided tour through its vast and vibrant constellations. Curated by Ludovico Granvassu, this isn't just a playlist; it's an exploration of the genre's endless possibilities, from the foundational blues and swing that started it all to the avant-garde edges where new rules are written. Each episode feels like a conversation with a deeply knowledgeable friend, one who connects the dots between a classic Miles Davis recording, a contemporary Nordic ensemble, and the Brazilian rhythms that subtly influenced both. You'll hear the stories behind the music, not as dry history lessons, but as living narratives that explain why a particular solo still feels revolutionary decades later. This podcast thrives on context and discovery, making each listening session an education in sound. It’s for anyone who has ever felt a standard was just the beginning of the story or wondered where the spirit of improvisation would travel next. Tune in and let Ludovico expand your map of this ever-evolving musical world, one thoughtfully curated set at a time.
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