Riccardo Oliva From Matteo Mancuso On This Month’s Groove – The No Treble Podcast

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“Wait… did I miss something? Why is there an article about a bass podcast on Six Pixels of Separation?”

Here’s why:

In the late nineties my first job was as a music journalist (actually, my first interview was with Tommy Lee from Motley Crue right before the band released Dr. Feelgood). I spent many years interviewing musicians and artists for local weekly alternative newspapers, national and international magazines (and even published three music magazines – before we had the Internet). I also studied and played the electric bass (in high school and post-secondary) and always felt like bass players never really had a chance to tell their stories. So, about ten years ago, Seth Godin introduced me to Corey Brown (founder of No Treble – one of the world’s biggest bass platforms – and he also worked on Squidoo with Seth). From there, Corey and I decided to try this monthly podcast where I would interview bass players and talk about their music, art, creativity and more. I’m hopeful that these conversations will inspire your work, creativity and innovation as much as they do for me…

Riccardo Oliva is this month’s conversation on Groove – The No Treble Podcast.

You can listen the new episode right here: Groove – The No Treble Podcast – Episode #134 – Riccardo Oliva.

Riccardo Oliva is one of those modern bass players who feels less like a specialist and more like a musical system… a player, composer, producer, and thinker whose instincts move freely between groove, harmony, texture, and technology. Born in Palermo and now based in Milan, Riccardo’s path to the bass began unusually wide. He started as a drummer, moved through piano, and eventually landed on electric bass as the instrument that best translated what he was already hearing. He was still very young when that shift happened, but the foundation was already there. Rooted in jazz fusion yet fluent in electronic music, rock, and contemporary production, his playing reflects a generation raised on both Weather Report and YouTube… equal parts lineage and restless curiosity. Many listeners first encountered Riccardo through his work with the ever-hot and endlessly inventive guitarist Matteo Mancuso. In that trio, his six-string bass does not simply support the music. It actively converses with it… shaping harmony, filling space, and helping this wild three-piece sound far larger than it should. This conversation was recorded during the Montreal International Jazz Festival, where Riccardo was in town performing with Matteo to multiple sold-out audiences. It was a fitting backdrop for a discussion about momentum, visibility, and musical growth. Beyond that role, his résumé reads like a map of the modern instrumental underground… from SNIPS to Jack Gardiner, Owane, Ze in the Clouds, Fool Arcana, and collaborations that blur the line between sideman and co-architect. In this episode, Riccardo goes deeper than technique. He talks about how Jaco Pastorius reframed the instrument for him, how growing up in a musical household trained his ear before his hands, and why composing, producing, gaming, and even silence all feed his voice. He is candid about touring, creativity, burnout, and the pressure of an internet-driven era… while staying grounded in the belief that music should feel right in the body before it looks impressive on a screen. We also touch on what’s next. New Matteo music. New recordings. Ongoing production work. And a role that continues to expand beyond the label of “bass player.” If you are curious about where the instrument is heading, not just where it has been, this episode offers a thoughtful look at a player shaping that future in real time. Enjoy the conversation…

What is Groove – The No Treble Podcast?

This is an ambitious effort. This will be a fascinating conversation. Our goal at Groove is to build the largest oral history of bass players. Why Groove? Most of the content about the bass revolves around gear, playing techniques, and more technical chatter. For us, bassists are creative artists with stories to tell. They are a force to be reckon with. These are the stories and conversation that we will capture. To create this oral history of why these artists chose the bass, what their creative lives are like, and where inspiration can be found.

Listen in: Groove – The No Treble Podcast – Episode #134 – Riccardo Oliva.

Are you interested in what’s next? How to decode the future? I publish between 2-3 times per week and then the Six Pixels of Separation Podcast comes out every Sunday. Feel free to subscribe (and tell your friends). 

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