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Mederic Collignon
Médéric Collignon, Steve Coleman, Hasse Poulsen, Jon Irabagon & More

by Ludovico Granvassu
Enjoy a playlist featuring music which can be seen as the elaborate confluence of many sources of inspiration.Happy listening!Playlist Ben Allison Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00 Ed Neumeister Black Dog" Covers (Outside In Music) 0:16 Host talks 7:03 Karl Latham Carry On, Pt. II" Living Standards II (Dropzonejazz) 8:27 Host talks 13:22 Médéric Collignon Felix" Arsis Thesis (Le Triton) 15:35 Steve Coleman and Five Elements Multiplicity Drum" PolyTropos/Of Many Turns (Pi) ...
Continue ReadingIogor Willcox Quartet, Michel Cury, Mederic Collignon, Federico Malaman, Tribal Tech, Yo Miles

by Len Davis
Igor Willcox Quartet with their latestTime Traveller, Steve Smith & Vital Information New Perspective, Brazillian pianist Michel Cury with Brainwaves and Japanese guitarist Ken Sato. Italy based Brazilian bassist and guitarist Vinicius Surian, french cornet player Mederic Collignon with Arsis Thesis, Belgrade band Bosque Sound Community, Hungarian guitarist Mike Gotthard, Italian bassist Federico Malaman and German organist Simon Oslender. Yo Miles with Wadada Leo Smith and Henry Kaiser with Upriver, Jing Chi with 3D, Tribal Tech, X and we close ...
Continue ReadingNew Music From Ollie Usiskin, The Funky Knuckles, Athana And Three Wise Monkeys

by Len Davis
New music from UK drummer Ollie Usiskin, The Funky Knuckles, and Athana with Alf Terje Hana. Australian progressive rock from Three Wise Monkeys, Agah Bahari with his latest and German band Marriage Material. French trumpeter Mederic Collignon, The Jan Hammer Group, and Polish band Quantum Trio. Playlist Ollie Usiskin Corner Pocket" from Trio Zone (Iti Records) 00:00 The Funky Knuckles Back Meetings" from The Way It Is (GroundUp) 11:22r Athana Dry Rain" from Garden Of Bliss (Forte Music) ...
Continue ReadingMederic Collignon: Shangri-Tunkashi-La

by John Kelman
Less known than he should be outside his native France, Médéric Collignon is something of a jazz celebrity at home. A winner of multiple awards, the trumpeter/keyboardist/vocalist has participated and collaborated with the esteemed Orchestre National de Jazz, and can be heard on clarinetist Louis Sclavis' idiosyncratic Napoli's Walls (ECM, 2003). With Shangri-Tunkashi-La, Collignon brings a fresh perspective to the electric music of trumpet icon Miles Davis.
Material culled exclusively from Davis's late-1960s/early-1970s electric period is ...
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