Music Journalism: Interviews by John Tripp

MundoVibes was founded in 2003 by John C. Tripp. This is an archive of interviews conducted for the website.

  • MundoVibes.com is Back!

    MundoVibes.com Returns MundoVibes has been a leading voice for roots & beats and after a long hiatus we’re back! All of our original interviews are now available.

  • RE/Search Publications: An Interview With V. Vale and Andrea Juno

    RE/Search Publications: An Interview With V. Vale and Andrea Juno

    Originally published in IPSO FACTO magazine, Issue 7. 1989.Editor and Publisher: John C. Tripp RE/Search Publications is an independent, underground publishing house known for its provocative and intellectually stimulating exploration of the fringes of culture, music, art, and alternative lifestyles. Founded by V. Vale and Andrea Juno in the 1980s, RE/Search quickly became synonymous with…

  • Website: Author Joan Mellen

    Website: Author Joan Mellen

    Design and development of WordPress website for Author and Temple University Professor Joan Mellen

  • Websites Samples

    Websites Samples

    Websites by Tripp Studio MundoVibe Music Guide Tripp Studio’s John C. Tripp served as Editor & Designer of this world & rhythmic music website. MundoVibe garnered an international readership and featured interviews, reviews, news, DJ mixes and more. At its peak, it was read by over 100,000 visitors a month. Healing Savvy Asheville, NC’s Healing…

  • Watch “The Flaw” For Free

    The Flaw In October 2008 a humbled Alan Greenspan admitted to the US Congress that he had been mistaken to put so much faith in the self-correcting power of free markets and that he had failed to anticipate the self-destructive nature of wanton mortgage lending and the housing and credit bubble it generated. Taking for…

  • Editorial Design

    Editorial Design by John C. Tripp John C. Tripp offers magazine and editorial design, layout and production services for magazines, books, newsletters, brochures, maps, travel guides, annual reports and brochures. Asheville Map & Guide  MundoVibe magazine Premiere issue of Mundovibe, a world music and culture magazine based in New York City. Features interviews with musicians…

  • Beats Over Tweets: Teleseen Talks With Audio Texture on “Passages”

    Courtesy of Audio Texture’s James Barrie. Here at Audio Texture, one of our albums of the year, already, is “Passages” from Teleseen on 100% Silk, one of the most inventive, “dance music” albums of 2013, a unique mix of great beats and global sounds submerged in a world of reggae flavours. We were so taken…

  • Mosaico Music Mix Barcelona

    Mosaico Music Mix World music radio show: notorious artists, new talents, interviews and expert commentaries. http://www.groovalizacion.com

  • Kode9 Interview on “Black Sun”

    Kode9 Speaks on the release of “Black Sun” It’s been 5 years since South London based duo Kode9 & the Spaceape’s debut album. On this new disc, named after Kode9’s influential 2009 single Black Sun, the intensity and themes of their debut Memories of the future remain, but the delivery is clearer and more rapid,…

  • The Return of Banda Black Rio – New Studio Album ‘Super Nova Samba Funk’

    William Magalhães forms a modern-day Banda Black Rio epitomising the spirit of his father Oberdan’s original ’70s Brazilian samba soul and funk group. BBR defined the Black Rio movement now enjoying a revival headed by Magalhães’ incarnation with the passion of soul and funk again linking Rio and New York for a feel-good blast that…

  • Ocote Soul Sounds Release “Taurus”

    After winning a Grammy Award in 2011 and backing the Tony Award winning broadway show “Fela!” with their respective bands Grupo Fantasma and Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra, Adrian Quesada and Martin Perna return to their sun-soaked Latin-psychedelia project Ocote Soul Sounds with their fourth studio album, Taurus. Like its bullish namesake, their latest album smashes through…

  • 4hero’s Dego to Release Solo Debut “A Wha’ Him Deh Pon?”

    The endlessly inventive musical creator known as Dego will release his own solo debut “A Wha’ Him Deh Pon?” this summer in 2011. Having recorded several seminal albums with his previous musical collectives 4hero, 2000black, Silhouette Brown and under the moniker, Mr. GoodGood, “A Wha’ Him Deh Pon?” marks Dego’s continuing musical evolution, integrating his…

  • Just Good Music — The Disco Love of Al Kent and the Million Dollar Orchestra

    Disco get a rebirthing by Scotland’s Prolific DJ and Producer, Al Kent. MundoVibe Interviews Al Kent on his long history in dance music and his groundbreaking disco recordings and his Disco Love series on BBE Disco never died. Some 40 years after its ascent up the charts its DNA is all over the myriad of…

  • Songs of Gao: An Interview with Mali’s Sidi Touré

    The worthy successor to Ali Farka Touré.  — Bassekou Kouyaté Mali’s Sidi Touré sings the traditions of his Malian culture and beyond on his Thrill Jockey debut “Sahel Folk” Sidi Touré made his first guitar as a child, constructing it from his wooden writing slate in the ancient town of Gao, Mali. Once the heart of the…

  • Music Interview: Kode9

    Kode9 Speaks on the release of “Black Sun” BY JOHN C. TRIPP It’s been 5 years since South London based duo Kode9 & the Spaceape’s debut album. On this new disc, named after Kode9’s influential 2009 single Black Sun, the intensity and themes of their debut Memories of the future remain, but the delivery is…

  • Belleruche Video for “3 Amp Fuse”

    Belleruche – ‘3 amp fuse’, Official Video, third single from the album 270 Stories. Read MundoVibe’s interview with Kathrin de Boer

  • “Electrópico” Sounds from Miami’s Mr. Pauer

    MIAMI BASED Mr. Pauer DEBUTS HIS ALBUM OF “ELECTROPICAL” BEATS FROM CUMBIA TO ELECTRO, DUB TO FUNK, INTO ONE COHESIVE SIGNATURE SOUND Mr. Pauer – Soundtrack – Release date: February 15, 2011 by Mr Pauer Mr. Pauer (Toto Gonzalez) is a globetrotting DJ/Producer and remixer born in the Caribbean city of Puerto la Cruz, Venezuela,…

  • Tortured Soul

    An exclusive Mundovibe interview with Tortured Soul Interview by J.C. Tripp Rose and violet lights fall on three musicians decked out sleekly in skinny ties, pressed slacks, and starched white shirts. The mass of bodies gathered before them pulsates with a unified enthusiasm. Sweet soulful vocals rise from the man in the middle, an effect…

  • MundoVibe Magazine

    Mundovibe the magazine is out now! Features interviews with musicians Belleruche and Ocote Soul Sounds. Brief articles on Paris-based photographer JR, Soundcloud, fashion label SUNO, the best urban music of 2010, Garifuna musician Aurelio and event listings for New York City. READ IT ONLINE HERE

  • Interviews

    00 Soul Adrian Sherwood Al Haca Sound System — Avatars of Dub Alex Attias Alex Barck of Jazzanova Al Kent and the Million Dollar Orchestra Alison Crockett Amp Fiddler Audio Texture’s James Barrie Bah Samba with Alice Russell Baka Beyond Beat Fantatic Belleruche Bernd Friedmann Boozoo Bajou Brazil on the Bay Break Reform Cheb i Sabbah Cheb i Sabbah II Clara Hill Cyro Baptisa Da Lata Diego Garcia Different Drummer Records Dining Rooms DJ Argo…

  • Music News: Carolina Chocolate Drops, Comfort Fit Remixed, DJ Sabo’s EP #9, Cu

    Nonesuch Records releases the label debut of North Carolina–based string band the Carolina Chocolate Drops on February 23, 2010. Produced by critically acclaimed recording artist and songwriter Joe Henry (Allen Toussaint, Elvis Costello, Solomon Burke), Genuine Negro Jig features string band interpretations of Blu Cantrell’s beat-box driven R&B single “Hit ‘Em Up Style” and Tom…

  • Nik Weston

    This affair began with Weston’s role as a DJ back in his teens, almost by default: as any record collector knows, if you’ve got the biggest collection, you are the DJ. It was in 1995 with the monthly jazz/hip-hop event “Phony” at Ormonds in West London that Weston’s professional career gained steam. From there he…

  • Tortured Soul: File Under Jazz Rock

    An exclusive Mundovibe interview with Tortured Soul Interview by J.C. Tripp Rose and violet lights fall on three musicians decked out sleekly in skinny ties, pressed slacks, and starched white shirts. The mass of bodies gathered before them pulsates with a unified enthusiasm. Sweet soulful vocals rise from the man in the middle, an effect…

  • Beyond Ipanema

    BEYOND IPANEMA is a mash-up of thoughts and ideas about the repeating cycle of discovery of Brazilian music in the world. Through interviews with David Byrne, Devendra Banhart, M.I.A., Os Mutantes, Caetano Veloso, Gilberto Gil, Tom Zé, Seu Jorge, Thievery Corporation, Bebel Gilberto, CSS, Creed Taylor and many others, BEYOND IPANEMA surveys the Brazilian music…

  • Mark de Clive Lowe

    Mark de Clive-Lowe: the Tide is High Half Japanese half New Zealander musician/producer Mark de Clive-Lowe has been on the music journey since starting piano when he was four. Classical piano lessons, jazz for playing pleasure and hip hop and soul on the stereo gave Mark the diverse foundation that his eclectic style has developed…

  • Eric “E Man” Clark

    Eric, E Man, Lorie, Caval, Deep, Sea, New, York, house, music, It’s, Yours, Clark, Jon, Chez by Lorie Caval “What makes you journey in to the night and take flight in a pursuit of musical bliss? Chasing beats through ghetto streets to a dungeonous temple left by our soul descendants in a quest for peace…

  • Clara Hill’s Future Sounds of Soul

    CLARA HILL — FUTURE SOUNDS OF SOUL. AN INTERVIEW.   By J.C. Tripp Editor’s Note: Clara Hill is busy working on her fourth solo album for Sonar Kollektiv. This interview occurred in 2007 with the release of “Folkwaves”. Clara Hill has been a figure in the urban-electronic-soul scene since her teens. A the tender age of…

  • Beat Fantatic = One Funky Swede

    Beatfanatic, Beat, Fanatic, Conductor, Ture, Sjöberg, Berlin, Nights The Beatfanatic sound is all about cutting, re-editing and chopping up those old school rhythms from the 60s, 70s and 80s. Funk, disco, samba, jazz, soul, hip hop, latin and reggae/dub are all in the mix, but always with great respect to the original recordings in order…

  • Bah Samba with Alice Russell

    Bah Samba, Alice, Bah, Samba, Alice, Russell, Rose, Parfitt BY ROSE PARFITT In the ballroom of a Pontin’s holiday camp by the North of England November seaside, it could have been 3am or 3pm. Few knew; no one cared – it was another Southport Weekender and Bah Samba’s set had just begun. On a stage…