Music is a game of tension arcs. Of fulfilling expectations. Or of going in the completely opposite direction. Reinier Baas is good at the latter. Very good. When I first heard the music of the Dutch jazz guitarist, I was constantly on the edge of my seat. One surprise followed another. It quickly became clear to me that I was dealing with a free spirit for whom composing is an adventurous journey.
Last year, I already spoke with Reinier in the run-up to the Bridge Guitar Festival. After that conversation, I realized that I had not yet finished asking my questions.
It intrigued me that such a free spirit like Reinier developed an application that helps him with composing. During the interview at the Amsterdam Conservatory - where Reinier teaches - he explained how restrictions can help him when he composes. When everything is possible, frameworks provide guidance. From that idea, his one-minute-radio compositions were also born.
We also talked about marketing. Being able to create a product is very different from being able to sell a product. Something I struggle with myself at times. Regarding his latest album ‘Relief Party,’ Reinier had some good advice: ‘If you like the album, buy it. If you don’t like the album, buy it for someone you don’t like.’
So, if you like this podcast series: listen to this episode. If you don’t like it, share it with someone you don’t like!