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The Unknown

Label: Origin Records
Released: 2023
Track listing: Decathexis; Pain; The Windmills of Your Mind; Pentacles; COVID Nightmare; Jóia; Khufu's Horizon; The Unknown; At Seventeen; Shiprock.

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Article: Year in Review

Dan McClenaghan's Best Jazz Albums Of 2023

Read "Dan McClenaghan's Best Jazz Albums Of 2023" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


The top jazz recordings of the year in the order (more or less) that they came in the door. Concerning the recorded jazz offerings in in 2023, we could quote Frank Sinatra singing Ervin Drake's lyrics in the 1966 Grammy winner: “It was a very good year." It is difficult to pick a favorite. These are ...

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Article: Album Review

Brad Goode: The Unknown

Read "The Unknown" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


One of the joys attached to reviewing music is the exposure to artists who otherwise might not show up on the radar. For every Pat Metheny there are a hundred highly-creative, lower-profile, hugely-talented guitarists plucking the strings; for every Brad Mehldau plying the trade ten dozen marvelous, relatively unknown pianists show up in the mailbox or ...

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Song of the Day

Decathexis

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Label: Origin Records
Released: 2023
Duration: 04:53

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Article: Album Review

John Escreet: The Unknown

Read "The Unknown" reviewed by Budd Kopman


Improvisation is the core of jazz, and hearing it live is the best possible experience. However, there are different levels of improvisation, ranging from stretching the melody, to playing over a tune's changes, or taking off during a particular composition. The presence of melody, harmony and rhythm as well as structure can vary to a wide ...

Album

The Unknown

Label: Sunnyside Records
Released: 2016
Track listing: The Unknown (Part One); The Unknown (Part Two).

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Article: Album Review

John Escreet: The Unknown

Read "The Unknown" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Stepping into the void without a map, compass, or guide can be an incredibly scary experience. But the very same scenario can also be liberating. Musicians freed of the shackles of preconceived ideas are the ones, after all, who speak the lingua franca of jazz--improvisation, that is--in its purest dialect. And improvisation doesn't get any truer ...

Album

The Unknown

Label: Chronograph Records
Released: 2008
Track listing: Paris of the Prairie; People Will Say We're in Love; Men in Black; Darkest Hour; Appendix A; Family Day; Smile; The Unknown


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