Philippe Lemm

"On today’s episode of The Jazz Hole, interview guest Philippe Lemm talks about “First Steps” by the Philippe Lemm Trio (released via Outside In Music), consisting of Philippe Lemm on drums & percussion, Angelo Di Loreto on piano and Jeff Koch on drums. The new album by the NYC-based Dutch drummer, percussionist and composer Philippe Lemm is centered around his unique background in dance, but it also happens to be pianist and composer Angelo di Loreto's last studio recording before his tragic passing last Fall. Philippe Lemm took the time to talk about the beautiful music as well as the sad tragedy. The other trio featured on today’s ensemble is TuneTown, which pools the creativity of three of Canada’s top jazz improvisers: Kelly Jefferson (saxophones), Artie Roth (bass) and Ernesto Cervini (drums, percussion and on bass clarinet). Their sophomore album is entitled Entering Utopia and just came out on Three Pines Records. -------- TuneTown - “Entering Utopia”, “Billyish” & “Sycamore Album: Entering Utopia Kelly Jefferson (ts, ss), Artie Roth (b, composer of “Entering Utopia” & “Sycamore”) and Ernesto Cervini (d, perc, composer of “Billyish”) Philippe Lemm Trio - “The Kiln” & “Kalief” Album: First Steps Philippe Lemm (d, perc, comp) , Angelo Di Loreto (p), Jeff Koch (b) and Simon Moullier (vib) Philippe Lemm Trio - Malambo Album. First Steps Philippe Lemm (d, perc) , Angelo Di Loreto (p, comp) and Jeff Koch (b) 00:00 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 02:16 - Entering Utopia - TuneTown 05:38 - Billyish - TuneTown 09:24 - Sycamore - TuneTown 15:51 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 18:52 - The Kiln - Philippe Lemm Trio 25:44 - Interview with Philippe Lemm, Part I 34:38 - Kalief - Philippe Lemm Trio 39:54 - Interview with Philippe Lemm, Part II 52:42 - Outro 53:53 - Malambo - Philippe Lemm Trio 61:13 - Finish "

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In 2009 Linus Wyrsch joined the team of DJs at BTR and took over the bi-weekly jazz show,The Jazz Hole. Being a sought-after clarinetist and saxophonist, himself, in the Big Apple, Linus embraces a unique relationship with the jazz genre and its musicians, consequently providing the listeners with a backstage pass to the New York jazz scene. The hour-long show features the music of new talents from inside and outside of the New York circuit, and every once in a while, Linus is able to sneak in a major jazz artist, sometimes accompanied with a short interview. Over the years, he has interviewed John Clayton, Lew Tabackin, Fred Hersch, Sue Mingus, Steve Gadd, Jojo Mayer, Gerald Clayton, Javon Jackson, the President of Resonance Records George Klabin, Sofia Rei, Sharel Cassity, Mark Sherman, Harvie S, Jean-Michel Pilc, Dafnis Prieto, Randy Johnston, Helen Sung, Gregorio Uribe and many others. The Jazz Hole podcast comes out every other Sunday, featuring a perfect blend of tradition and innovation. Also check out The Jazz Hole Live, which features live recorded sets every second Thursday of the month.