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Amaro Freitas, Emma-Jean Thackray, Club D'Elf, Jowee Omicil and More New Releases

Read "Amaro Freitas, Emma-Jean Thackray, Club D'Elf, Jowee Omicil and More New Releases" reviewed by Ludovico Granvassu


2022 has arrived, and from a jazz perspective, it came right after a truly spectacular year in terms of the quality and quantity of jazz albums that were released... so the pressure is on! Mondo Jazz's New Year resolution remains the same: keep searching for the most exciting, left of center, fresh, possibly under-exposed, certainly deserving wider recognition jazz we can find. In this edition, a touch of Zappa, and the excitement coming from the Brazilian, British, French, German and ...

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Album Review

Amaro Freitas: Rasif

Read "Rasif" reviewed by Chris M. Slawecki


In the small coastal city of Recife, in the Brazilian state of Pernambuco, Amaro Freitas began playing piano in his local church at age 12. A few years later, the jazz gods intervened in the form of a Chick Corea concert DVD. “He completely blew my mind," Freitas once recalled. “I'd never seen anything like it but I knew that's what I wanted to do with a piano." The refocused Freitas became resident pianist at Brazil's legendary jazz bar Mingus ...

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Album Review

Amaro Freitas: Rasif

Read "Rasif" reviewed by Mark Sullivan


Brazilian pianist/composer Amaro Freitas is from the coastal city of Recife in the northeastern state of Pernambuco. His geographic background is important, because he has been heavily influenced by the Afro-Brazilian maracatu (dating from slavery days) and the high intensity carnival rhythms of frevo and baião, as well as the jazz tradition. Most of this album is played by the Amaro Freitas Trio, his group with drummer Hugo Medeiros and double bassist Jean Elton. Opener “Dona Eni" immediately ...


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