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First Day In Spring

Label: 482 Music
Released: 2011

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Montreal Parade

Label: 482 Music
Released: 2011
Track listing: This Is Not A Tango; If You Were A Waffle And I Were A Bee.

Album

i know you

Label: 482 Music
Released: 2011
Track listing: i know you; Maybe It's Too Late; I Won't Go; I Went; 3 Note Song; This House; Just Don't Listen; Everybody Shows.

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Wonderland

Label: 482 Music
Released: 2011

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Greg Burk Trio: The Path Here

Read "The Path Here" reviewed by Troy Collins


The Path Here, pianist Greg Burk's fifth release for the adventurous 482 Music label, finds the Rome-based American expatriate revisiting and reinterpreting some of the most engaging compositions of his youthful career, aided by old friends Jonathan Robinson (bass) and Gerald Cleaver (drums). Previously heard together with tenor saxophonist Jerry Bergonzi on Burk's 2004 quartet release ...

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The Rempis Percussion Quartet: Montreal Parade

Read "Montreal Parade" reviewed by Troy Collins


Since joining the Vandermark 5 in 1999, saxophonist Dave Rempis has maintained a high profile in the fertile Chicago scene. In addition to his role as a presenter and organizer of numerous music festivals, he can be heard as leader, co-leader and collaborator in more than a half dozen different projects in the Windy City, with ...

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The Rempis Percussion Quartet: Montreal Parade

Read "Montreal Parade" reviewed by Dan Bilawsky


Descriptive misdirection seems to be an important element in some sectors of the jazz world today. A group called The Nels Cline Singers puts out records where nary a vocalist can be found, and The Rempis Percussion Quartet is two members shy of being a full-fledged percussion outfit. While Cline's band uses a moniker that lacks ...

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Mike Reed's Loose Empathy feat. Roscoe Mitchell: Empathetic Parts

Read "Empathetic Parts" reviewed by AAJ Italy Staff


Mike Reed, insieme a Rob Mazurek, rappresenta oggi uno dei nomi di riferimento della new wave chicagoana, scena collegata a filo doppio con la storica AACM che, della musica moderna, è una delle perle artistiche più luminose ed interessanti. Il trentaseienne batterista, pianista e compositore americano (benché nato in Germania) ha ben chiara in mente la ...

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Seval: i know you

Read "i know you" reviewed by Karl Ackermann


Jazz fans and speech pathologists may disagree on the technicalities, but analogies between vocals and instrumentation date back to Billie Holiday. Holiday referred to her own singing as feeling like, ..."I'm playing the horn." If validation of the theory were in doubt, Ethiopian-born, Vietnamese-raised vocalist, Sofia Jernberg lays it to rest. The very inventive vocalist is ...

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Seval: i know you

Read "i know you" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


The concept of uniqueness is somewhat diminished in contemporary music journalism, where an artist can be labeled “unique," simply because he sports an amusing hairstyle or pair of trousers. Seval is splendidly unique, a one-off for all the best reasons. On its debut album, i know you, the band establishes itself with confidence and, of course, ...


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