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Uncharted Harmonies

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2024
Track listing: Whispered Echoes; Melodic Dissonance; Harmonic Revolutions; Silent Conversations; My Funny Frankenstein; Euripides You Pay for These; Old Man River; When Smoke Gets in Your Nostrils.

Album

It's Been Good

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2024
Track listing: It's Been Good; Four Chord Song; And I Know That You Care Too; Forgive To Forget; Antithetical Amalgamations; To Fall In Again; Of Three Or Maybe Four.

Album

The Basel Sessions

Label: Self-produced
Released: 2024
Track listing: 1. European Jazz Meeting (comp. Martin Sasse) 2. Bahama Bullit Train (comp. Frits Landesbergen) 3. It's Me (comp. Max Ionata) 4. For Lovers (comp. Martin Sasse) 5. Hans Free (comp. Frits Landesbergen) 6. Isla's Happy Hour (comp. Dominik Schürmann) 7. Naru's Waltz (comp. Max Ionata) 8. Victor's Bar (comp. Frits Landesbergen) 9. Cruisin' With Frans (comp. Frits Landesbergen) 10. That's It (comp. Max Ionata) 11. Fritsie's Cup Of Tea (comp. Frits Landesbergen)

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New Beginnings

Label: Self-Produced
Released: 2024
Track listing: Let Go, Hollywood & Vine, Cityscape, Flow, She's So Sweet, Lorena, MB's Groove, How Long Can I Wait, Beyond Infinity, Wit's End.

Album

The Seagull's Serenade

Label: Self-produced
Released: 2023
Track listing: The Seagull's Serenade; Bird Stories; End of a Bug Affair; Afternoon Song; Jazz People; Ramba Samba; Moons Ago; Coffee Cat; Lonely Owl; The Seagull's Serenade (piano trio version).

Album

Moab

Label: Self-Produced
Released: 2024
Track listing: Bloom Late; Bogart; Wrong Room; Moab; Thrownness; Sonder (a chance at).

Article: Album Review

Keith Fiala: New Beginnings

Read "New Beginnings" reviewed by Nicholas F. Mondello


New Beginnings from trumpeter, composer and producer Keith Fiala offers up ten varied tracks of exciting, originally-composed and superbly-performed jazz. It delivers a vibrant mix of engaging melodies and intelligent hard bop jazz improvisation with platforms both in and beyond the smooth jazz vein. The moderately-tempoed “Let Go" opens melodically with a memorable ...

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Dominik Schürmann: The Seagull's Serenade

Read "The Seagull's Serenade" reviewed by Richard J Salvucci


Insularity is a funny thing. With globalization on everyone's mind--one way or another--it is ironic that parochialism affects the fine arts in any important way. It is not as if Pablo Picasso or Gustav Mahler were merely local celebrities. In classical music, composers have long been peripatetic figures--think of G.F. Handel, as likely regarded as British ...

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Article: Album Review

Garza / Fawcett / Wojtowicz: Moab

Read "Moab" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


The album title is Moab. It comes out of Chicago, created by the trio of guitarist John Garza, bassist Peter Wojtowicz and drummer Jacob Fawcett. For those with a sketchy knowledge of ancient history, the Kingdom of Moab, established in 1300 BCE and lasting until 400 BCE, was located in what is now southern Jordan, on ...

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Article: Album Review

Perry Como with Derek Bailey: Uncharted Harmonies

Read "Uncharted Harmonies" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Imagine, if you will, the musical equivalent of a black-tie gala crashing into an abstract art exhibit. This is Uncharted Harmonies, where Perry Como, the man whose voice could soothe a charging bull, meets Derek Bailey, a guitarist who thinks musical notes are too mainstream. Together, they have created an album that is as unlikely as ...


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