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Shogo Seifert Rauke: Causes of Imagination

Read "Causes of Imagination" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


Berlin-based trumpeter Shogo Seifert, an artist of of German Japanese lineage. unveils his debut album Causes of Imagination with his ensemble Rauke, a curious octet that marries the nimble spontaneity of a jazz quartet to the lush emotive sweep of a string quartet. Released under the Jazz Thing Next Generation series by Double Moon Records, this record offers a sonic tapestry that is as intriguing as its title suggests. Seifert, a Berlin-based artist with a penchant for intuitive creation, sidesteps ...

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Arseny Ryklov: Forgotten Melody

Read "Forgotten Melody" reviewed by Peter J. Hoetjes


Released on the St. Petersburg-based Rainy Days label, Arseny Ryklov's Forgotten Melody is categorized, by the pianist himself, as “contemporary jazz." While undoubtedly true, this is an interesting classification, given his background. “There are two styles that made the biggest impact on me," Ryklov states, “ECM and classical music, particularly impressionists and Russian composers." While this trio album does contain a few moments clearly inspired by dreamy impressionism, particularly during its second half, the overt classical influences heard here are ...


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