Tune in to Afternoon New Music today, April 12 at 3:00 PM EST to hear a live set featuring the trio Jeremy Carlstedt (drums), Rick Parker (trombone, electronics) and Martin Philadelphy (guitar). The trio will perform 40 minutes of live music, followed by a short interview.
Jeremy Carlstedt, known for his dynamic style, organic feel on the drums and musical intuition, has performed with some of the most forward thinking artists in jazz, rock, electronic and world music. As a protege of the legendary Chico Hamilton, Jeremy has absorbed music history in the best possible classroom: on the bandstand as a member of Hamilton's group Euphoria as well as Vincent Chancey's Phat Chance, Brian Settles and Central Union and a new duet with Tim Motzer, which have put him on some of the world's most prestigious stages, including The Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center, Newport Jazz Festival, Syracuse Jazz Festival and Roulette.
Rick Parker, a New York City resident, is known for combining jazz, experimental and electronic sounds using trombone, synthesizer and effects. He has collaborated with Tim Berne, Mingus Big Band, Darcy James Argue Secret Society, Charli persip, Frank Lacy, Tim Kuhl, Cage the Elephant, Wu Tang Clan, Xemina Sariñana and many more. He also leads his jazz quintet, The Rick Parker Collective, which has released two albums on Fresh Sound New Talent and WJF records.
Martin Philadelphy, born in Tyrol, Austria, is an experimental guitar player and bandleader from Austria, who fuses styles from jazz to free improv and electronic pop. He has previously collaborated with Lukas Ligeti, Marc Ribot, Tom Abbs, James Ilgenfritz, and many more.