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Article: Live Review

Moldejazz Festival 2018

Read "Moldejazz Festival 2018" reviewed by Luca Vitali


Molde Jazz Festival Molde, Norvegia 15-19.07.2018 Il festival jazz di Molde è il secondo più antico d'Europa --fondato nel 1961, lo precede di un solo anno il festival di Ljubljana la cui prima edizione risale al 1960 --e ancora oggi il più importante in Norvegia. È qui che Keith Jarrett e Jan ...

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Article: Album Review

Jon Rune Strøm Quintet: Fragments

Read "Fragments" reviewed by John Sharpe


Norwegian bassist Jon Rune Strøm, subscribes to none of the self-effacement which sometimes manifests itself on dates led by rhythm section mainstays. That is signaled straight away on the first cut of Fragments, where no other instrument is heard for the first six minutes. With bow in hand, he initially duets with fellow bassist Christian Meaas ...

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Article: Album Review

Friends & Neighbors: What's Wrong

Read "What's Wrong" reviewed by John Sharpe


Norwegian quintet Friends & Neighbors' third CD presents a line up unchanged sinceNo Beat Policy(Øra Grammofon, 2011) and Hymn For A Hungry Nation (Clean Feed, 2014). The moniker gives a clue as to their inspiration, referencing one of Ornette Coleman's less well known albums recorded live at his Prince Street loft and featuring a chorus of ...

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Skullduggery

Label: Clean Feed Records
Released: 2015
Track listing: Yeah, and?; Dewey's do; Skullduggery; Wanted.

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Article: Album Review

All Included: Satan In Plain Clothes

Read "Satan In Plain Clothes" reviewed by John Sharpe


Cooperative five piece All Included goes from strength to strength on Satan In Plain Clothes, building on the already considerable charms of their debut Reincarnation Of A Free Bird (Stone Floor, 2012). Connections abound in the unchanged line up which reflects the burgeoning, almost incestuous, Scandinavian scene. Check out the overlaps in personnel among groups such ...

Article: Album Review

Universal Indians with Joe McPhee: Skullduggery

Read "Skullduggery" reviewed by Enrico Bettinello


Un po' di collegamenti e incroci. Il trio Universal Indians trae il proprio nome dal pezzo di Albert Ayler che chiudeva il disco Love Cry. Ispirarsi a Ayler -o comunque a quel momento storico e espressivo in cui il sassofonista si trovò a agire, insieme a John Coltrane, Ornette Coleman e soci... ...

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Article: Album Review

Universal Indians with Joe McPhee: Skullduggery

Read "Skullduggery" reviewed by John Sharpe


Throughout his career multi-instrumentalist Joe McPhee has always appeared remarkably open to collaborations with musicians from different scenes. Sometimes these blossom into more established groupings such as his regular hook ups with the Scandinavian power trio The Thing and more recently with the English improv outfit Decoy (witness Oto (Bo'Weavil, 2010) and Spontaneous Combustion (OtoRoku, 2014)). ...

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Article: Album Review

Cactus Truck: Brand New For China!

Read "Brand New For China!" reviewed by Eyal Hareuveni


John Dikeman is one of the most interesting saxophonists now operating in the Amsterdam scene. He is a charismatic player, well-versed in the legacy of modern and free jazz as his recent releases-- Across the sky, with bassist Raoul Van Der Weide and drummer Klaus Kugel (Not Two, 2012); and Nihil is Now (Stone Floor, 2012), ...

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Nihil is Now

Label: Stone Floor Records
Released: 2012
Track listing: Schizo in the Dark; Petropolitics; 1096 DA; Dressed Like cowboys.


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