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Album Review

Baars Buis Deman: Cecil's Dance

Read "Cecil's Dance" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Ab Baars has come to be one of the deans of Dutch jazz, which of course is mostly centered around Amsterdam. He can be heard in large settings such as the Instant Composers Pool, in duo with his partner Ig Henneman, or performing with the anarcho-punk band The Ex. Trombonist Joost Buis joined Baar's quartet for the Duke Ellington tribute Kinda Dukish (Wig, 2005) and later in duo for Moods For Roswell (wig, 2020), a salute to the trombonist Roswell ...

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Radio & Podcasts

Best of 2023 Mohini Dey, The Devine King Project, Chris Bieniek, Matteo Mancusco

Read "Best of 2023 Mohini Dey, The Devine King Project, Chris Bieniek, Matteo Mancusco" reviewed by Len Davis


The best of 2023 from the You Tube program 4 Fusion Friday. Mohini Dey, The Devine King Project Vol 1, Ukranian pianist Usein Bekirov, Drift Lab with Matteo Mancusco, Australian guitarist Chris Bieniek and Japanese band Jizue. From Germany Marriage Material, and from the US The Funky Knuckles. Spanish bassist Vincen Garcia and Italian guitarist Matteo Mancusco.Playlist Mohini Dey “Introverted Soul" from Mohini Dey (Self Produced) 00:00 The Devine King Project “Electron Game" from The Devine King project ...

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Album Review

Erland Dahlen: Raccoons

Read "Raccoons" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


In the ever-expansive landscape of contemporary music, where genres seamlessly merge and boundaries dissolve, Erland Dahlen stands out as a nouveau explorer. His fifth release serves as a testament to the Norwegian musician's exceptional artistry and his fearless foray into uncharted musical territories. Dahlen's collaborative efforts have spanned across the Norwegian and international music scenes, featuring notable partnerships with artists such as Nils Petter Molvær, Arve Henriksen, and Eivind Aarset, among others. His drumming style is renowned for ...

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Radio & Podcasts

Kenny Burrell, Joseph Daley, Sam Rivers & Rotem Sivan

Read "Kenny Burrell, Joseph Daley, Sam Rivers & Rotem Sivan" reviewed by Joe Dimino


We kick off the 841st Episode of Neon Jazz with Israeli-born guitarist Rotem Sivan with his cover of “Mack the Knife." From there, we keep the jazz guitar theme going with the legendary Kenny Burrell then we get into a host of veterans releasing new material including Bill Anschell, Giorgi Mikadze and Joseph Daley. A superstar group of KC musicians gives us a new album called Wire Town done live at the Green Lady Lounge. In between tracks, we hear ...

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Album Review

Sick Boss: Businessless

Read "Businessless" reviewed by Chris May


This bracing sophomore album from Vancouver's improvising sextet Sick Boss resonates with the beyond-genre territory of the late Jaimie Branch's Fly Or Die quartet. At a surface level there is the shared use of trumpet and cello, but deeper than that, Businessless embraces the riot grrrl abandon so beloved of Branch. Echoes of Fly Or Die often crop up: the brief melodic motif of opener “Useless Genius 1" is something Branch might have written, as are episodes on other tracks, ...

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Album Review

Rich Halley: Fire Within

Read "Fire Within" reviewed by Troy Dostert


The cover and title of Rich Halley's latest, Fire Within, have a menacing edge, alerting us to the incendiary qualities that are always a part of the tenor saxophonist's music. But one of the remarkable things about Halley's output is that it is never one-dimensional; there are abundant nuances and surprises to keep a listener engaged, with plenty of rhythmic fervor and lyricism even amidst the more anarchic moments. And as he is united once again on his third outing ...

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Play This!

Meshell Ndegeocello: Gatsby

Read "Meshell Ndegeocello: Gatsby" reviewed by Scott Lichtman


For 2024, the Grammys introduced a new category for Best Alternative Jazz Album, i.e. a genre-blending, envelope-pushing hybrid that mixes jazz with other styles. The first winner is Meshell Ndegeocello for The Omnichord Real Book. While Ndegeocello's pieces span jazz, hip hop, African, folk, and electronica influences, she's also capable of writing beautiful ballads. Have a listen to “Gatsby." Is it a fresh perspective on the classic novel The Great Gatsby or perhaps a reflection about her life... or yours? ...

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Album Review

Will Regnier: Traces

Read "Traces" reviewed by Dan McClenaghan


Montreal-based drummer & composer Will Regnier's recording debut, Traces, paints an atmospheric soundscape. It could be a score for a science fiction Western movie, the accompaniment for scenes of a rider under an alien lavender sky, his mount a sturdy quadruped species, neither equine nor bovine, but something different. Low vegetation rises in prickly clumps in an array of otherworldly colors. Miles Davis' In a Silent Way (Columbia, 1969)--an album which has always sounded like something which sailed in from ...

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Live Review

Linda May Han Oh Quintet at Bach Dancing and Dynamite Society

Read "Linda May Han Oh Quintet at Bach Dancing and Dynamite Society" reviewed by Roy Strassman


Linda May Han Oh Quintet Bach Dancing and Dynamite Society Half Moon Bay, CA January 28, 2024 Bach Dancing and Dynamite Society is a fantastic seaside venue for enjoying gemütlich hospitality and late Sunday afternoon jazz. On this Sunday, the tides rolled in Linda May Han Oh and her formidable quintet. Linda May is a remarkable bassist and has an enchanting presence. Attired in a full-length Hawaiian grass--type skirt, she played--or should I ...

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In Pictures

Sneer Trio at Arcipelago Cremona

Read "Sneer Trio at Arcipelago Cremona" reviewed by Danilo Codazzi


A collection of photos from the Sneer Trio concert at Arcipelago in Cremona on February 2, 2024 featuring Massimiliano Milesi, Francesco Baiguera and Michele Zuccarelli. ...


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