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The Major Scale – Tommy Guerrero

March 13, 2019 By Chris

PFT Media Podcast NetworkThe Major Scale raises a glass to Tommy Guerrero, a multi-disiplined, multikulti cultural icon.
Guerrero’s first blip on the radar was as a pro-skater with Powell Peralta’s legendary Bones Brigade. Yet music was always a constant in his life, and as time went on it quickly rose to the forefront. Through the trajectory of skate culture he traveled the worlds of Hip-Hop, D.I.Y. punk, electronica, world beat, and the vibrant visual arts, all culminating in an impressive body of work that he describes as, “…..breakbeat, noir, spaghetti western, surf soundtracks”.
What he can do with a guitar, a four track, and a sampler has attracted some of the best collaborators of our time to him. Guerrero’s sound is rooted somewhere in-between Gabor Szabo, with the post-modern ethics of Durutti Column – he’s a must for curious eardrums.
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The Major Scale – Ashley Kahn on John Coltrane & Nels Cline

March 6, 2019 By Chris

PFT Media Podcast NetworkThe Major Scale returns with another season of championing the past, present, future and everything in-between of the great American art form – Jazz!

Out of the gate we speak to celebrated author Ashley Kahn (The House That Train Built, The Universal Tone) about John Coltrane’s lost album Both Directions At Once, which he helped produce. This is a landmark time for music, and ‘Trane is still present–he’s maybe even more understood now than when he was alive. We discuss this and more with Mr. Kahn, all the while listening to the never before heard music of Both Directions At Once.

Nels Cline makes a return visit to The Major Scale with some insight about Currents, Constellations, his second album release on the legendary Blue Note Records. As usual, Cline’s music sparkles with soul and daringness. His deep love of all music, combined with his experiences in DIY punk, free jazz, Sonic Youth, and Wilco, have made him one of today’s most formidable players to follow.

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The Major Scale – Thundercat & Erik Deutsch

November 28, 2018 By Chris

PFT Media Podcast NetworkIn this episode we’re featuring Thundercat and Erik Deutsch!

SONG CREDITS FOR THIS EPISODE:

THEME: Jazz Phantom by Chomsk’ (from the album “Different Beats” on Magnetic Records).

FIRST HALF: Uh Uh and A Fan’s Mail (Tron Song Suite III) by Thundercat (from the album “Drunk” on Brainfeeder).

Lone Wolf and Cub, Inferno, The Turn Down, Show You The Way, Friend Zone, and Day and Night by Thundercat (from the album “The Beyond/Where The Giants Roam” on Brainfeeder).

Curly Martin by Terrace Martin with Robert Glaspar and Thundercat (from the album “Velvet Portraits” on Rope a Dope Records).Continue Reading …

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The Major Scale – Kaia Kater & a Cannonball Adderley Tribute

November 21, 2018 By Chris

PFT Media Podcast Network
In this episode we’re featuring Kaia Kater and a nod to the Brothers Adderley.
First up, the new roots and blues of Kaia Kater. She’s Canadian born, yet embodies all the musical treasures the Americas have to offer. From bluegrass, folk, and jazz, to MC’s like Rakim and Kendrick Lamar, it all comes together in this burgeoning artist’s style of songwriting. Along with Ms. Kater, music columnist Bao Le-Huu (This Little Underground/The Orlando Weekly) joins in the conversation.

Speaking of taking in all the sounds of America (and the world at large in this case), we pay tribute to the brothers Adderley: Cannonball and Nat. With a body of work that left no stone unturned, these two did it all with a sense of musical adventure and accessibility with a bit of show-biz gleen. All types of great music passed through the brothers’ horns, ranging in themes to folklore, Broadway, afrobeat, astrology, religion, and psychedelia. Along the way the left a trail of bonafide classics – Work Song, Mercy, Mercy, Mercy, and Sack O’ Woe – not to mention a who’s who of talents they helped to foster, from Joe Zawinul, Charles Lloyd, George Duke, Yusef Lateef, and more.

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