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New Music From Örjan Hultén, Eric McPherson, Erik Deutsch & More

by Bob Osborne
On this show a selection of new releases interspersed with tracks from the complete seven volume set of The Art Of Perelman-Shipp, which has just been re-released on Leo Recordings. The playlist includes European jazz, Latin jazz, free improvisation and cutting edge new and emerging stars of the music world.Playlist Örjan Hultén Please Call Me By My True Names" from Peaceful Warrior (Prophone/Naxos) 00:00 Ivo Perelman Part 4" from The Art Of Perelman-Shipp Volume 1-Titan (Leo Records) 06:19 ...
Continue ReadingOrjan Hulten: Minusgrader

by Don Phipps
Technique may not drive saxophonist Örjan Hultén, but most certainly jazz tunes filled with heart and soul do. On Minusgrader, an album featuring his quartet of fellow Swedes Torbjörn Gulz (piano), Filip Augustson (bass), and Peter Danemo (drums), the blues, ballads, and bop have simple laid-back structures. That is just fine, because the music's warmth permeates like the sun's rays on a late spring evening. Hultén's tone is reminiscent of John Coltrane and Joe Lovano. He uses tonal ...
Continue ReadingOrjan Hulten Trio: In the City

by Jakob Baekgaard
History reveals a long list of venues that have contributed positively to the recorded legacy of some of the greatest figures in jazz. Names such as The Cotton Club, The Village Vanguard, Slug's Saloon, Shelly's Manne-Hole and Bradley's carry their own aura, which is inextricably linked to the magic of the music performed by legends like Albert Ayler, Bill Evans, Duke Ellington and John Coltrane.
One of the venues in Sweden that has achieved iconic status for fans of free ...
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