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Yuhan Su: OVER the MOONs

Read "OVER the MOONs" reviewed by Jerome Wilson


It turns out that Patricia Brennan is not the only vibraphonist exploring ambitious concepts these days. On this album, Yuhan Su brings the idea of dual consciousness into music, with the musicians in her group often playing along two separate paths simultaneously. Su was born in Taiwan and is now based in New York. Living in both those cultures at once gave her the idea to explore that concept musically. There is constant motion and activity in ...

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Max Kutner: Partial Custody

Read "Partial Custody" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Max Kutner's album Partial Custody is a captivating odyssey through intricately woven soundscapes. With this debut recording from his new trio, Kutner unveils a refreshing evolution in his artistic journey. Having previously dipped his toes into the avant-garde pool with the enigmatic Kutner's Evil Genius, known for their sonic experimentation, the artist now embarks on a new venture that defies easy categorization. He aptly intimates that Partial Custody is not just a title, but a phrase ingrained in ...


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