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The Most Exciting Jazz Albums Since 1969: 1998-2000
by Robert Middleton
The recurring theme in the fifth installment of 72 Jazz Thrillers is Middle Eastern music represented by John Zorn's Bar Kokhba Sextet, Either/Orchestra's Ethiopian Suite, and Mark Gross's Riddle of the Sphinx. Middle Eastern music often features complex rhythmic patterns, such as compound time signatures and intricate polyrhythms. Jazz musicians have drawn inspiration from these rhythms, ...
Practice, Do You? Part 3-3
by Dom Minasi
Continued from Part 2 I began studying the guitar when I was seven years old. I hated my teacher and I didn't practice much, but when I changed teachers' and I went to Joe Geneli, I regained a love for the guitar that I first had when I was four years old when I ...
Karolina Strassmayer and Drori Mondlak: Small Moments
by Hrayr Attarian
Altoist Karolina Strassmayer and drummer Drori Mondlak's second release as co-leaders Small Moments is a collection of lean and gripping original compositions that the superlative quartet embellishes with their sophisticated and inventive spontaneity.One of the unifying themes of this engaging album is a melodic and contemplative narrative sense. The intimately nocturnesque Seven Minutes in ...
Chico Hamilton: Now and Then
by Joel Roberts
Chico Hamilton Twelve Tones of Love Joyous Shout 2009 The Original Chico Hamilton Quintet Complete Studio Recordings Fresh Sound 2009 It would be a huge understatement simply to say that ...
Cary DeNigris: Between the Lines
by Phil DiPietro
I first became aware of Cary DeNigris through an article in the June, 1991 issue of Guitar Player Magazine by no less of an authority than Bill Milkowski, dubbing him one of the five hottest fusion" players on the scene at that time. Suffice to say that since that time, Cary has toiled too long in ...
Cary DeNigris: Between the Lines
by Phil DiPietro
I first became aware of Cary DeNigris through an article in the June, 1991 issue of Guitar Player Magazine by no less of an authority than Bill Milkowski, dubbing him one of the five hottest “fusion” players on the scene at that time. Suffice to say that since that time, Cary has toiled too long in ...