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Radio & Podcasts

Yaroslav Likhachev, Fade In Trio, Joao Carreiro & Baker/Harris/Lopez

Read "Yaroslav Likhachev, Fade In Trio, Joao Carreiro & Baker/Harris/Lopez" reviewed by Maurice Hogue


This episode has an edge to much of the music with tastes of new recordings from German saxophonist Yaroslav Likhachev and his quartet, Manila-based saxophonist Rick Countryman teamed up with Swiss drummer Christian Bucher, the Chicago trio of Jim Baker, Bill Harris & Brandon Lopez, Alien Radio from Canada, the Italian trio Fade In, Portuguese guitarist Joao Carreiro, and saxophonist Isaiah Collier in his duo I Am. Playlist Yaroslav Likhachev Quartet “The Fifth Mode" from Crumbling (Jazzhausmusik) 00:00 ...

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Album Review

Yaroslav Likhachev: Crumbling

Read "Crumbling" reviewed by Mike Jurkovic


It was no one other than Benny Golson, who happened to be gigging in Siberia of all places, that turned young classical pianist Yaroslav Likhachev into a pure jazz enthusiast. Morphed him into a tenor saxophonist whose first outing, the craftily confident Crumbling, will have you pre-ordering it's inevitable follow-up. And that's because Likhachev, along with the equally tenacious pianist Yannis Anft, teamed with bassist Conrad Noll's existential investigations of indigo and boundary, and drummer Moritz Baranczyk's ghost ...


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