DiscoverThe Music Book Podcast052 Daniel Spicer on Peter Brötzmann
052 Daniel Spicer on Peter Brötzmann

052 Daniel Spicer on Peter Brötzmann

Update: 2025-01-21
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On this episode, Marc talks to Daniel Spicer, author of "Peter Brötzmann: Free-Jazz, Revolution and the Politics of Improvisation,” published January 14, 2025. It’s a thorough and fascinating biography of the German musician best known for his roaring saxophone tone and boundary-breaking albums like “Machine Gun” and “Nipples." Talking with Brotzmann and his collaborators, Spicer digs deep into his many great recordings, performances, and partnerships, showing him to be a three-dimensional artist with a wide range of work and ideas.

As Daniel writes, “In terms of biography, my emphasis throughout is on his art rather than his personal life. However, I have made it a priority to consider his art in the context of the revolutionary politics that informed both his own music and the free-jazz tradition from which it sprung.”

We hope you enjoy Marc's conversation with Daniel Spicer!

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052 Daniel Spicer on Peter Brötzmann

052 Daniel Spicer on Peter Brötzmann

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