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Mark Corroto's Best Jazz Albums Of 2022
 Florian Arbenz
Florian ArbenzConversation #4 (Vulcanized)
Florian Arbenz Hammer Recordings
 David Murray
David MurrayBrand New World Trio
Intakt Records
 Jason Palmer
Jason PalmerLive From Summit Rock In Seneca Village
Giant Step Arts
 Tyshawn Sorey
Tyshawn SoreyMesmerism
Yeros7 Music
 Steve Hirsh
Steve HirshSparks
Mahakala Music
 Martin Kuchen
Martin KuchenA Muted Reality
Clean
 John Escreet
John EscreetSeismic Shift
Whirlwind Recordings
 Zoh Amba
Zoh AmbaBhakti
Mahakala Music
 Gabriele Mitelli
Gabriele MitelliThree Tsuru Origami
We Insist! Records
 William Parker
William ParkerUniversal Tonality
Centering Records / AUM Fidelity
 Ivo Perelman
Ivo PerelmanFruition
ESP Disk
 Sun Ra Arkestra
Sun Ra ArkestraLiving Sky
Omni Sound
 Eve Risser
Eve RisserEurythmia
Clean Feed Records
 Avram Fefer
Avram FeferJuba Lee
Clean Feed Records
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									Year in Review
									Mark Corroto
									Florian Arbenz Hammer Recordings
									Conversation #4 (Vulcanized)
									Florian Arbenz
									Intakt Records
									Brand New World Trio
									David Murray
									Giant Step Arts
									Live From Summit Rock In Seneca Village
									Jason Palmer
									Yeros7 Music
									Mesmerism
									Tyshawn Sorey
									Mahakala Music
									Sparks
									Steve Hirsh
									Clean
									A Muted Reality
									Martin Kuchen
									Whirlwind Recordings
									Seismic Shift
									John Escreet
									Bhakti
									Zoh Amba
									WE INSIST! RECORDS
									Three Tsuru Origami
									Gabriele Mitelli
									Centering Records / AUM Fidelity
									Universal Tonality
									William Parker
									ESP Disk
									Fruition
									Ivo Perelman
									Omni Sound
									Living Sky
									Sun Ra Arkestra
									Clean Feed Records
									Eurythmia
									Eve Risser
									Juba Lee
									Avram Fefer
							
		
		    
		
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