Episode 3: London Django Collective
Listen now
Description
In this episode we speak to the London Django Collective. The Collective was born out of the desire to create a local and innovate forum for musicians influenced by the musical legacy of Django Reinhardt. The Collective remains in the spirit of Django, whilst pushing the genre of ‘gypsy jazz’ in London forward into a modern sphere. Fresh out of the studio the collective will be coming out with a number of regular digital releases and videos throughout 2019, showcasing each member in turn. In the conversation here we discuss the collective itself; their motivations for putting it together and its formation, we talk about this idea of an emergent London sound and how that sits relation to the Parisian sound that fans of this music will likely be most familiar with. Finally we discuss some of the recordings, the group has recorded a great collection of original songs in the style, reflecting the modern jazz manouche sound as it stands today but also, pushing at it’s boundaries by drawing in more influences, which you’ll hear about in this episode.  All of the music you hear in this episode comes from the London Django Collective. If you would like to know more go to https://www.facebook.com/londondjangocollective/ If you have enjoyed this podcast please do subscribe, leave a positive review on iTunes and share with those who might be interested. Please also do feel free to offer your feedback about the show or ideas for future episodes and topics by connecting on Twitter: @linesonmusic or via our website www.linesonmusic.com  The London Django Collective are: Harry Diplock (guitar), Robin Katz (guitar), Kourosh Kanani (guitar), Jeremie Coullon (guitar), Matt Holborn (violin), Giacomo Smith (clarinet),  Pete Thomas (bass) and Simon Reed (bass).
More Episodes
Episode 6: Tríona Ní Shíocháin (pt.2 of Made in Ireland) | October 2021 In October 2020 Routledge published, Made in Ireland: Studies in Popular Music, this is part of Routledge’s global popular music series which, as they put it, is ‘devoted to popular music largely unknown to Anglo-American...
Published 10/14/21
Published 10/14/21
Episode 5 Show Notes: Made in Ireland September 2021 In October 2020 Routledge published, Made in Ireland: Studies in Popular Music, this is part of Routledge’s global popular music series which, as they put it, is ‘devoted to popular music largely unknown to Anglo-American readers’. !is...
Published 09/20/21