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Yuma Uesaka, Marilyn Crispell: Streams
by Neri Pollastri
La grande ed esperta pianista Marilyn Crispell incontra in questo lavoro il giovane e talentuoso sassofonista e clarinettista di origini giapponesi Yuma Uesaka per dar vita a un album caratterizzato dall'equilibrata alternanza di scrittura e improvvisazione, lirismo e libertà. La Crispell ha lavorato con molti dei più importanti maestri del jazz e dell'improvvisazioneda Anthony ...
Streams
Label: Not Two Records
Released: 2021
Track listing: Meditations; Iterations I; Streams; Capillarity; Torrent; Ma/Space.
Streams
Label: NotTwo Records
Released: 2020
Track listing: Meditation; Iterations I; Streams; Capillarity; Torrent; Ma/Space.
Streams
By Jakob Bro
Label: ECM Records
Released: 2016
Track listing: Opal; Heroines; PM Dream; Full Moon Europa; Shell Pink; Heroines (variation); Sisimiut.
Jakob Bro: Streams
by Mark Sullivan
Danish guitarist Jakob Bro's second ECM album as leader continues with the trio concept of his debut Gefion (ECM, 2015). That album was a low-key stunner, with drummer Jon Christensen frequently taking a role as much textural as rhythmic. Streams is a somewhat more extroverted affair. It's tempting to attribute the change to new drummer Joey ...
Jakob Bro: Streams
by Geno Thackara
"The music wants to go in its own direction," Jakob Bro declares, and it's our job to follow it." If one central theme of jazz is never the same way once," the Danish guitarist is someone who lives by it more than most. No two of his albums are made with the same cast and rarely ...
Waiting
Album: Streams
By Will Sellenraad
Label: Self Produced
Released: 1999
Duration: 7:40
Streams
Label: Enja Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: Voltozatok; Obsession; Suche; Suave; Ear to Ear; Xenos; Strawberry
Jam; Hangolas; Rose; Toni's Zirkus.
Ferenc Snetberger / Markus Stockhausen: Streams
by John Kelman
Hungarian born/German based guitarist Ferenc Snétberger and German trumpeter Markus Stockhausen have been making music together for many years, most recently on Joyosa (Enja, 2004), where they were joined by Norwegian bassist Arild Andersen and French percussionist Patrice Héral. Joyosa, a cooperative focusing on the writing of everyone involved, contrasts sharply with Karta (ECM, 2000) where ...