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"Weirder Than Your Average Bear" Jeffery Kyle Hutchins

"Weirder Than Your Average Bear" Jeffery Kyle Hutchins

FromIs This Music?!?!


"Weirder Than Your Average Bear" Jeffery Kyle Hutchins

FromIs This Music?!?!

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Length:
80 minutes
Released:
Nov 17, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

My guest this episode is Jeffery Kyle Hutchins, a saxophonist, creator, improviser, mover, shaker, dream breaker, and wish maker. Kyle is, thankfully, responsible for some of the weirdest things I've seen live. He's really one of the first people I saw perform experimental music, now that I think of it. There's a cool music trajectory here, so don't miss it! We talk experiments, the need for over-emoting, what to do when no one wants to jam, with some pretty cool and funny anecdotes to boot. Fun fact: since exploring some of the music we talked about during our chat, Spotify has been suggesting "Afrofuturism through a jazz lens" as a genre that I'm into.

And guess what? I'm into it.

Music timestamps:
Intro: “I” and “III” by Binary Canary on iterative systems
23’43”: “Fm” by The Slits on Cut
24’56”: “Uncontrollable Urge” by DEVO on Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!
32’50”: “Sound Fishes” by Pauline Oliveros on If Tigers Were Clouds
40’43”: “Prickly Pear” by Bela Fleck and the Flecktones on Rocket Science
40’43”: “Clarinet Quintet in B Minor, Op. 115: III. Andantino - Presto non assai, ma con sentimento” by Johannes Brahms
40’43”: “13 Monsters” by Lightning Bolt on Ride the Skies
40’43”: “Something That Produces Results” by The Early November on The Room's Too Cold
41’02”: “We Owe This to Ourselves” by Anberlin on Dark Is the Way, Light Is a Place
44’30”: “Sunday Morning” by No Doubt on Tragic Kingdom
46’06”: “Sweetness” by Jimmy Eat World on Bleed American
48’15”: “Bodysnatchers” by Radiohead on In Rainbows
49’21”: “What It Is To Burn” by Finch on What It Is To Burn
54’10”: “Delta City Blues” by Michael Brecker on Two Blocks from the Edge
55’41”: “Chronology” by Ornette Coleman on The Shape of Jazz to Come
56’38”: “Jupiter” by John Coltrane on Interstellar Space
Outro: “Ptah, the El Daoud” by Alice Coltrane on Ptah, the El Daoud
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Released:
Nov 17, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Come explore the weird, introverted world of experimental music. Your host is Justin Anthony Spenner, a baritone and lover of all things moody and complex. He interviews composers, performers, and other interesting folks about their art, the beauty of complexity, and New Music Icon impressions. Let's get your ears weird. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/is-this-music/support