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Martin Sjöstedt & Stockholm Jazz Orchestra: Horizon

Read "Horizon" reviewed by Neil Duggan


The Stockholm Jazz Orchestra has been together since 1984--40 years at this writing. That is quite an achievement. especially in an age where large ensembles make little financial sense. In 1986, Bob Brookmeyer joined the band as a guest, eventually leading to his compositions featuring on their debut album, Dreams (Dragon, 1988). Subsequently, they have played with artists such as Maria Schneider and The Yellowjackets and undertaken numerous worldwide tours. Operating similarly to a jazz collective, all the ...

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Angles: A Muted Reality

Read "A Muted Reality" reviewed by Mark Corroto


For Swedish saxophonist Martin Küchen, all music is folk music. Proof of that statement is the Angles' release A Muted Reality. Whether he is referencing Balkan, African, Swedish, American jazz or Spanish dialects, he is drawing on kindred spirits in his music. With the various editions of his Angles projects, from trios to 10-piece small big bands, he releases music of the people, i.e. people music. This version of Küchen's Angles is an octet and the eleventh in a continuous ...

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I.P.A.: Bashing Mushrooms

Read "Bashing Mushrooms" reviewed by Troy Dostert


Comprised of an impressive roster of Scandinavian all-stars, I.P.A. might only need a better name if the group is to break through to wider notice. Harnessing its commitment to post-bop freedom to thoughtful tunecraft, the band's music is both accessible and tough-edged, cerebral and hard-grooving in equal measure. The quintet's first Cuneiform release, I Just Did Say Something was a highlight of 2016, and its follow-up on the venerable label, Bashing Mushrooms, is another winner, albeit with somewhat more muted ...

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Magnus Broo Trio: Rules

Read "Rules" reviewed by Vincenzo Roggero


Tre improvvisatori tra i più attivi e innovativi della scena scandinava (in ordine sparso Atomic, Angles, The Thing, Jan Garbarek, per citare solo alcune collaborazioni) che si cimentano con una manciata di standard che più standard non si può. Non stiamo parlando di fake news ma Rules album a nome Magnus Broo Trio uscito per Moserobie, etichetta che come poche è impegnata a testimoniare la vitalità di quella scena. E giusto per rimanere in linea , nessuna rilettura eclatante, nessun ...

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Platform 1: Takes Off

Read "Takes Off" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Ecco un CD bello e significativo che dimostra quanto nel documentare l'attualità jazzistica internazionale il catalogo Clean Feed conosca pochi rivali. Esso dimostra anche come alcune delle esperienze più rappresentative di oggi siano saldamente radicate nel free jazz storico. Si ascolti a tale proposito un brano come “Tempest," a firma di Steve Swell: la perentoria ed esplicita concisione del suo tema, la natura dell'improvvisazione collettiva, la pronuncia strumentale incalzante e visionaria dei singoli, in particolare dei “vecchi" Vatcher e Swell, ...

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Atomic: Theatre Tilters

Read "Theatre Tilters" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Sono ormai un punto fermo della scena avant-jazz scandinava, gli Atomic, quintetto che poggia solidissimo sulla pulsazione impro-punk della ritmica dei The Thing, Ingebrigt Haker Flaten al basso e Paal Nilssen-Love alla batteria. Con loro Havard Wiik al piano e una front-line di rara flessibilità, con Magnus Broo alla tromba e Fredrik Ljungkvist alle ance, musicisti esemplari nella capacità di assimilare in modo personale la mobilità del linguaggio improvvisativo post-free-bop, innestandola su piattaforme mobili in cui il furore del gesto ...

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Magnus Broo: Swedish Wood

Read "Swedish Wood" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Those partial to avant-garde musicians who swing will prefer trumpeter Magnus Broo's Swedish Wood over fans of neoconservatives that embrace freedom. Broo's melodic take on the two-bass (Torbjörn Zetterberg and Joe Williamson) and drummer (Håkon Mjåset Johansen) quartet finds him mostly playing the straight-man to his adventurist and sometime comedic band members. Fans of the Chicago/Swedish jazz connection will be familiar with Broo's trumpet sound in Adam Lane's 4 Corners (Clean Feed, 2007), with Ken Vandermark, and more ...


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