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Asmara
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2022
Track listing: Who Dared It; Call Me Habesha; Tanafaqit; I Remember Eritrea; Soul Chant; Anthem For Independence; Melsi; Milobe - Lawa Furda.
High Plains
Label: OA2 Records
Released: 2022
Track listing: Horizons; The Void; Easy Living; Stablemates; High Plains; Punjab; Euphony; Simone.
Betty Carter, Horace Parlan, Shirley Scott & Quentin Baxter
by Joe Dimino
Just like we did last week, we travel to South Carolina for our first song from the very esteemed drummer Quentin E. Baxter with a cut off his 2022 album Art Moves Jazz with For Minors Only." From there, we hear a classic from another South Carolina stronghold in Lucky Thompson. We also profile the nostalgia ...
Stephen Martin: High Plains
by Jack Bowers
Every so often, Missouri-bred saxophonist Stephen Martin bears witness to his main man, the late John Coltrane. But, for the most part, he is his own man on his second album as a leader, blowing hot, cool and earnestly on the quartet date, High Plains. Martin's disposition is decidedly contemporary, as he shows whether playing alone ...
AfroFuturism
Label: WAX Industry / Whirlwind Recordings
Released: 2021
Track listing: Say My Name; The Birth Of Us; Awaken; Sunrays; For Alto; Light; Trap; Grandma; Farewell Goodbye; Black Wall Street; Photocopy; Round Up; According To You; Praise Song.
Horizons
Album: High Plains
By Stephen Martin
Label: OA2 Records
Released: 2022
Duration: 07:13
Hermon Mehari: gli album che sto ascoltando
by Vincenzo Roggero
1. Logan Richardson, Afrofuturism, (Whirlwind Recordings, 2021). Forse il musicista che mi ha ispirato di più ha da poco pubblicato un disco eclettico. Mi piace il fatto che non abbia paura di abbracciare i suoni moderni e si senta libero di esprimersi come vuole. 2. Charles Mingus, Mingus Ah Um, (Columbia Records, ...
Logan Richardson: AfroFuturism
by Chris May
In a 2016 interview, Kansas City-born alto saxophonist Logan Richardson said: Jazz will constantly change because there's constantly a new us, new times. There will always be a fight from the conformists--but they don't represent where the tradition is coming from." Richardson was talking not long after the release of his adventurous Blue Note album, Shift. ...
A Change For The Dreamlike
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2020
Track listing: Shenandoah; Let's Try This Again (feat. Tony Tixier); A Conversation With My Uncle; Eritrea (feat. Peter Schlamb); All Alone (feat. Kae Dilla); I Cry For Our People (feat. Ryan J. Lee); Dreamscapes (feat. Hugo LX).