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Micheal Murray's Colourfield: Rounded Nature

by Ian Patterson
It is a long way from Falcarragh to Amsterdam. The distance is measured not so much in kilometers as in culture. Alto saxophonist Micheal Murray hails from the former, a small Irish-speaking town on the windswept coast of County Donegal. In this part of the world, Irish traditional music has deep roots, and the pubs resonate with country music. Even there, where the only other jazz musician was his twin brother, double bassist Conor, the siblings learned jazz on their ...
Continue ReadingLīva Dumpe: Tālskatis

by Troy Dostert
Sometimes things are seen more clearly from a distance. That is the underlying conviction animating Tālskatis, the debut release from Latvian vocalist Līva Dumpe. Tālskatis" is the Latvian term for a monocular, and the quest for vision, whether personal or political, permeates the album. Dumpe's own creative perspective was shaped in part by a move to the Netherlands and her studies at the Conservatory of Amsterdam, which has allowed her to bring a thoroughly modern musical sensibility to her art, ...
Continue ReadingKarolis Šarkus: Palette of Feelings

by Vitalijus Gailius
Karolis Šarkus is a promising young Lithuanian jazz saxophonist who is well aware of European and American jazz traditions. He is a co-founder of the traditional sounding collective Collaborative Jazz Septet. However, Šarkus cannot be described as a die-hard adherent to tradition. On the contrary, his compositional style is mainly characterized by expanding jazz boundaries beyond established norms.Palette of Feelings is Šarkus' long-awaited debut album. It begins with Meeting Point." Marked by funky keys and a groovalicious vibe, ...
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