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Contrabass Conversations

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1107: Olie Brice on his Journey into Improvised Music

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In this episode, we’re joined by UK-based double bassist Olie Brice, a prominent voice in the world of free jazz and improvised music. Olie shares his musical journey, practice approaches, and experiences as a touring bassist working with renowned artists like Evan Parker and Tony Malaby.

This episode offers valuable insights for bassists interested in improvised music, as well as listeners curious about the creative process behind free jazz and the practical aspects of life as a touring musician.

Links and Resources:

  • Olie Brice’s Official Website
  • Olie’s New Album on Bandcamp
  • Olie Brice on YouTube
  • Follow Olie on Instagram (@oliebricebass)

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