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Gabriel Zucker

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Gabriel Zucker: Leftover Beats from the Edges of Time

Read "Leftover Beats from the Edges of Time" reviewed by Vic Albani


Gabriel Zucker è un pianista, compositore e polistrumentista di New York il cui lavoro combina composizioni massimaliste con l'improvvisazione progressiva della scena musicale creativa contemporanea di New York. La sua musica ha ricevuto due importanti premi per la composizione e viene sempre più spesso citata con il massimo delle stelle su DownBeat. Il progetto ...

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Leftover Beats from the Edges of Time

Label: ESP-Disk
Released: 2021
Track listing: Requiem #1 (Leftover Beats); Such Closer #1; How to Keep, Forever; Someone to Watch You, Parts 1-3; Stage Whisper; Confidence White; Songbird; Requiem #2 (Well); Shallow Times; Such Closer #2; Requiem #3 (Future); How to Know, Forever (Evasiveness).

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Article: Year in Review

Ludovico Granvassu's 2021 Sonic Delights

Read "Ludovico Granvassu's 2021 Sonic Delights" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


Jazz is not a competitive sport and “Best Ofs" are misnomers. End of the year listicles have no bearing on the artistic standing of the albums they include, or on those they neglect, just like a five star review doesn't make the album it graces any better than it already is. But, apparently, humans ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Jeff Parker, Emile Parisien, Andrea Keller, Gabriel Zucker & More New Releases [Mondo Jazz 181-1]

Read "Jeff Parker, Emile Parisien, Andrea Keller, Gabriel Zucker & More New Releases [Mondo Jazz 181-1]" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


Up-and-comers, younger and older Statesmen in a playlist that offers a cross-section of some the most creative new jazz on record. Happy listening! Playlist Ben Allison Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00 Dave Meder “Century Rag" Unamuno Songs and Stories (Outside-in-Music) 0:16 Host talks 6:33 Alex Hamburger “What's ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Gordon Grdina, Milton Man Gogh, & Jungle Debris

Read "Gordon Grdina, Milton Man Gogh, & Jungle Debris" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


Vancouver guitarist and oud specialist Gordon Grdina decided starting his own label—Attaboygirl—was a necessary direction in which to head; he's released two very different recordings to start: the all solo, Pendulum, and Kloski with his quartet Square Peg which includes Mat Maneri, Christian Lillinger and Shahzad Ismaily. The Australian trio, Milton Man Gogh, is back with ...

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Article: Year in Review

Troy Dostert's Best Releases of 2019

Read "Troy Dostert's Best Releases of 2019" reviewed by Troy Dostert


Is it jazz? Perhaps not in the narrowest sense, but each of the releases below arguably retains enough of a foothold in the tradition to justify that description. Maybe we've finally reached the point where the question no longer matters. In any case, what these artists have in common is a commitment to venturing outward in ...

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Article: Album Review

Gabriel Zucker: Weighting

Read "Weighting" reviewed by Troy Dostert


If ever there was a novelist whose work seems ideally suited for musical expression, it would be Rachel Kushner. With phrases that jump off the page with infectious energy and themes that reveal themselves fleetingly and mysteriously, her books swirl with ideas, but always with the unmistakable impression that are deeper truths yet to be found ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Ring in the New

Read "Ring in the New" reviewed by Patrick Burnette


This is our first podcast of 2019 and, to celebrate, we're discussing albums by up-and-coming artists released in the last few months. From angular art-jazz with post production flourishes to hard-core live free-form blowing and experimental bass clarinet thrusting, we've got it all--even post bop with a Christian bent! Stay tuned for Mike dissecting Bab's holiday ...

Album

Weighting

Label: ESP-Disk
Released: 2018
Track listing: Part I. Soul: Would It Come Back to You?; The Uselessness of Truth/Not to Be Anything More; The Stream of New York/and art, of course; Part II. Appointments: Missing Our Appointments With Each Other; What’s left (when we are always honest)/The Future Was a Place; Part III. Stones: a movie, a lover; Dissimulation/Not Knowing It at the Time; the stones in my pockets.


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