Ciphers, Picks and the Art of the Jam
Description
From the high lonesome sound of Appalachia to the flow of a Bronx cipher, this episode explores what happens when two traditions of storytelling and rhythm collide. Recorded at the WOMEX 2024 world-music gathering in Finland, Steve talks with Gangstagrass — the trailblazing American group fusing bluegrass instrumentation with hip-hop lyricism and beats.
Expect fiddles, banjo and beats; live sessions that blur the line between folk jam and freestyle; and a conversation about community, curiosity and the shared language of groove. There’s even a spontaneous rap about Origin of the Pieces and a bus-ride performance that somehow turned into a cipher on wheels.
In this episode:
- How Gangstagrass blend banjo, fiddle and MCs without losing the soul of either style.
- Why hip-hop ciphers and bluegrass picks are closer than you might think.
- The jam session as a universal language — connecting folk musicians, rappers and improvisers worldwide.
- How genre boundaries were drawn by history, and how artists can redraw them.
- A stripped-back version of Do Better plus a freestyle that plugs their UK tour entirely in rhyme.
Gangstagrass UK Tour — November 2025
Also in this episode, Steve launches the new Origin of the Pieces website — featuring full transcripts, an interactive world-map archive, the Darwin-trumpet T-shirt shop, and exclusive extras via Patreon.
And don’t miss the upcoming Wilton’s Music Hall shows on 24 January 2026, including the first ever Origin KIDS matinee and an evening performance featuring new guests and experiments in sound.
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