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Article: Live Review

Jazz Finland Festival / European Jazz Conference 2014

Read "Jazz Finland Festival / European Jazz Conference 2014" reviewed by Ian Patterson


Jazz Finland Festival/European Jazz Conference Hotel Crowne Plaza/Various Venues Helsinki, Finland September 18-21, 2014 When the steamship RMS Andania docked in the port of Helsinki in 1926 it unloaded more than just cargo. The American jazz group the Andania Yankees that disembarked stayed for two months and effectively kick-started jazz ...

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Article: Jazzin' Around Europe

Bimhuis at 40: Older, Better, Business as Usual

Read "Bimhuis at 40: Older, Better, Business as Usual" reviewed by Joan Gannij


The Bimhuis is turning 40 and is still very much in its prime. Beginning October 1, Amsterdam's venerable jazz club will celebrate this milestone with a variety of concerts, activities and special events. The Bimhuis opened in 1974 after a lengthy search for a suitable venue for improvising musicians. Over the next decades it would become ...

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Article: In the Artist's Own Words

The Most Beautiful Thing

Read "The Most Beautiful Thing" reviewed by Michael Bisio


For me music is full of magic, mystery, spirituality, joy, passion and fire, blue to red, yet my journey to conceptualize finds me chasing the most objective truths I can discover, truths stripped of every aesthetic element possible. In High School during an intro to theory class my teacher announced: music is sound in time. We ...

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Article: Album Review

Emanuele Parrini: Viaggio al centro del violino

Read "Viaggio al centro del violino" reviewed by Neri Pollastri


È molte cose a un tempo, questo lavoro per gran parte in solitudine di Emanuele Parrini, artista che ha riaffermato il violino nel jazz del nostro paese: come recita il titolo, è un'esplorazione delle possibiltà sonore del violino, strumento comunque poco usato e poco valorizzato nel mondo del jazz; al pari di tutti i lavori in ...

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Article: Album Review

Tony Malaby Tamarindo: Somos Agua

Read "Somos Agua" reviewed by Robert Bush


Saxophonist Tony Malaby's Tamarindo, featuring the unerring bassist William Parker and explosive drummer Nasheet Waits explore the possibilities of the saxophone trio on Somos Agua with frequently staggering results--sort of like a very free version of the Sonny Rollins unit with Wilbur Ware and Elvin Jones that recorded A Night at the Village Vanguard some 57 ...

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Article: Album Review

Albert Ayler: Spiritual Unity

Read "Spiritual Unity" reviewed by Mark Corroto


Fifty years after the recording of Albert Ayler's Spiritual Unity, the music (and the man) are still causing tumult. It is not so much that free jazz hasn't been on our radar these past decades, it's just that this recording remains one of those “where were you, when you first heard it?" experiences. Recorded ...

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Article: Album Review

Touch and Go Sextet: Live at the Novara Jazz Festival

Read "Live at the Novara Jazz Festival" reviewed by Robert Bush


Drummer Vijay Anderson formed the Touch and Go Sextet in the Bay Area as a vehicle for performing and interpreting the works of visiting musicians, but his concurrent studies with alto sax legend Roscoe Mitchell gave him the confidence to steer this three-reed, one trumpet and double-bass ensemble into original compositions, the results of which are ...

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Article: Live Review

Clusone Jazz - 34a Edizione

Read "Clusone Jazz - 34a Edizione" reviewed by Paolo Peviani


20.06-03.08.2014 Trentaquattresima edizione di Clusone Jazz, la prima del dopo Livio Testa. Ideatore e storico direttore artistico del festival che al termine della scorsa edizione, in modo inatteso ma non troppo, ha deciso di lasciare l'incarico. Il testimone della direzione del festival è stato raccolto da Gaetano Bordogna, persona appassionata ...

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Article: Album Review

Free Nelson Mandoomjazz: The Shape of Doomjazz to Come / Saxophone Giganticus

Read "The Shape of Doomjazz to Come / Saxophone Giganticus" reviewed by Chris M. Slawecki


Free Nelson Mandoomjazz is one hellacious trio led by Rebecca Sneddon on alto saxophone with bassist Colin Stewart and a bone-crunching drummer credited only as Archibald, and herewith explodes onto the global music scene with a single-disc that pairs their EPsThe Shape of Doomjazz to Come and Saxophone Giganticus. From their base in Edinburgh ...

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Article: Album Review

L.A. Jenkins / Hasan Abdur-Razzaq / Adam Smith: Intrusion

Read "Intrusion" reviewed by Mark Corroto


This outwardly simple and uncomplicated trio recording by L.A. Jenkins matches three improvisers with almost identical musical visions. The guitarist collaborates with saxophonist Hasan Abdur-Razzaq and drummer Adam Smith. Both partners are versed in the exploratory music of Sun Ra, Albert Ayler, and Pharoah Sanders. And both are members of The Wizards, a quartet that mines ...


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