
Stephan Crump is a Brooklyn-based bassist, composer, and educator whose work moves fluidly between groove, spacious sound-worlds, and collective improvisation. We dig into the making of Slow Water, the magnetism of deep feel, and how growing up in Memphis—and spending a lot of life near the Mississippi—shaped the way Stephan hears music as ecology, storytelling, and energy in motion.
We talk about inspired listening walks, the ideas behind Erica Gies’ book Water Always Wins (and what it means to let water—and music—meander), and Stephan’s approach to leading ensembles. We also get into bass-life details, his time in Amherst and Paris, and much more.
Check out Stephan on Instagram, his website, and Bandcamp!
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Gear used to record this podcast
- Zoom H6 studio 8-Track 32-Bit Float Handy Recorder
- Rode Podmic
- Sony Alpha 7 IV Full-frame Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Camera
- Sony FE 16-35mm F2.8 GM Lens
- Sony FE 24-70mm F2.8 GM Lens
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