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Out Of This World

Label: 33 Jazz
Released: 2010
Track listing: Round Midnight; Io Solo Il Vento; Out of this World; Anda La Vida; Invitation to the Blues; Moonglade; Estate; In Vino Veritas; Higher; Scarborough Fair.

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The Little Big Band Plays

Label: 33 Jazz
Released: 2010

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Renzo Murrone: Out Of This World

Read "Out Of This World" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Italian-born, London-based Renzo Murrone is a welcome addition to the list of male jazz vocalists, thanks to his beautiful debut, Out Of This World. It's a collection of original songs and covers that mixes styles and genres with great success; Murrone's vocal range is impressive and he has the crucial ability to connect emotionally with the ...

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Shez Raja: Mystic Radikal

Read "Mystic Radikal" reviewed by George Mitton


Shez Raja has described his band's sound as “a real kaleidoscope," an idea reflected in Mystic Radikal's psychedelic cover art. Raja studied Indian classical tabla drumming with virtuoso Sharda Sahai, but now applies these rhythms to the electric bass. On the album there's a fusion of eastern sounds, with synthesizer drones used to reference the music ...

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I Remember You

Label: 33 Jazz
Released: 2009

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Telling Tales

Label: 33 Jazz
Released: 2009
Track listing: Tea with T; Questions, questions; Upon Reflection; A Bird in the Hand (for Alex Hand); Around we go; Changes in Motion; On the edge; In shadow; Hybrid.

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Disassembler: Fear Is The Mother Of Violence

Label: 33 Jazz
Released: 2009
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Congregation: The Art of Sound Volume 4

Label: 33 Jazz
Released: 2009
Track listing: The Ghost in the Oak; Congregation; Bo Peep; Still Life; Can a Cannibal Nibble; Trap Clap; Watching, Waiting...(For Tom Crawley); Method in My Madness (For Jon Lloyd); Three Part Invention; Chorale.

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John Law / Sam Burgess / Asaf Sirkis: Congregation: The Art of Sound Volume 4

Read "Congregation: The Art of Sound Volume 4" reviewed by Jakob Baekgaard


In music, the material of the artist is sound. Music is the shaping of sound. It's no coincidence, then, that British pianist John Law has named his ambitious tetralogy The Art of Sound. The final installment, Congregation: The Art of Sound Volume 4, finds Law working with the same trio--bassist Sam Burgess and drummer Asaf Sirkis--as ...


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