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Album Review

Snowpoet: Heartstrings

Read "Heartstrings" reviewed by Andrew Hunter


Snowpoet, led by the creative partnership of Lauren Kinsella and Chris Hyson has been releasing reliably engaging, curious music since 2014's self-released Butterfly. Heartstrings, their fourth full length record, was written through a series of group improvisations from which the ten songs here grew. Moving away from their accustomed writing habits was a bold decision considering the strength of their carefully crafted writing in the past. Regardless of approach, Heartstrings opens on reassuringly familiar ground. Hyson's harmonic sense ...

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Radio & Podcasts

Lauren Kinsella, Amina Claudine Myers, Michele Polga, Quantum Blues Qt & More

Read "Lauren Kinsella, Amina Claudine Myers, Michele Polga, Quantum Blues Qt & More" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


Songs, blues, cosmic jazz and more in this playlist featuring some of the most exciting new releases.Happy listening!Playlist Ben Allison “Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00 Fontamar Consort (Jean Fontamar, Laurianne Langevin) “Perdue" Ramour (Tuk) 0:16 Host talks 4:07 Snowpoet “tenderness" Heartstrings (Edition) 6:09 Shadowlands (Robin Fincker, Lauren Kinsella, Kit Downes) “Roll on Buddy" Ombres (BMC) 11:49 Host talks 20:21 Amina Claudine Myers “African Blues" Solace of the Mind (Red Hook) 22:22 ...

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Album Review

Snowpoet (Lauren Kinsella & Chris Hyson): Heartstrings

Read "Heartstrings" reviewed by Geno Thackara


If the soul of a poet is determined to follow the muse anywhere, that means being ready to accept some emotional ups and downs--or if not always ready, then willing to take the ride anyway. Wordsmith Lauren Kinsella and sonic craftsman Chris Hyson have certainly taken their share of creative swings under the Snowpoet name, crossing her emotive musings with his instrumental backing of experimental-electro-chamber-folk. It makes for a colorful and often whimsical melange, like an exhibit of impressionist paintings ...

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Album Review

Ruth Goller: Skyllumina

Read "Skyllumina" reviewed by Chris May


The Italian-born, British-based bassist and composer Ruth Goller has been rattling jazz's cage since 2007, the year she joined Acoustic Ladyland. The band was in the vanguard of what became known as “jazz punk," although its sound was closer to metal than classic punk, and the lineup included tenor saxophonist Pete Wareham and drummer Sebastian Rochford. Four years later, Acoustic Ladyland disbanded and Goller and Wareham morphed into Melt Yourself Down, where they were joined by tenor saxophonist Shabaka Hutchings ...

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Album Review

Roamer: Lost Bees

Read "Lost Bees" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Roamer is vocalist Lauren Kinsella, drummer Matthew Jacobson, bassist/guitarist Simon Jermyn and saxophonist/flautist Matthew Halpin--four of Ireland's most lauded creative musicians. Formed in 2016, the quartet's activities have been frustratingly intermittent in the interim, though it is hardly surprising given that its members are based in London, Cologne, Berlin and Dublin. One early highlight came in 2017, when Roamer collaborated with Irish poet Cherry Smyth in an Arts Council-funded project at Bray Jazz Festival. That project has evolved to the ...

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Live Review

Take Five UK 2015

Read "Take Five UK 2015" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Take Five UK Edition X Bore Place Kent, England February 9 -14, 2015 Nestled in the heart of the Kent countryside is Bore Place, an organic farm that dates to the seventeenth century. Here, the mobile phone signal is unreliable and internet connection is dickey at best. The only sound is the tenor and baritone lowing of cows. It's the perfect place to plonk eight young jazz/improvising musicians for a week. The ...

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Live Review

Down With Jazz 2014

Read "Down With Jazz 2014" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Down With Jazz Meeting House Square Dublin, Ireland May 31-June 1, 2014 There's nothing quite like a Bank Holiday weekend, sunshine and music. Having moved from 2013's September slot with its unpredictable autumn weather to the last weekend in May with its unpredictable spring weather, Down With Jazz 2014 passed off dryly, which raised the spirits and surely contributed to the dancing that broke out sporadically. It was the combination of spirits--of the ...


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