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Noel Okimoto: Ho'ihi

Read "Ho'ihi" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Honolulu-born Noel Okimoto has been playing drums professionally since he was eleven years old. He has learned over the years to supervise the drum kit with equanimity and deference, a standard that Okimoto's octet endorses when approaching the music on his second album as a leader, Ho'ihi (ho-ee-hee), a Hawaiian phrase that translates roughly into “treat ...

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Larry Goldings: I Will

Read "I Will" reviewed by Joshua Weiner


Larry Goldings is best known as an organist with a particular gift for bass lines, as exhibited on high-profile releases such as the Grammy-winning Trio Beyond--Saudades with Jack DeJohnette and John Scofield (ECM, 2007). Nevertheless, he trained as a classical pianist and has stuck to the 88's for several recordings, including well-regarded work with Jim Hall ...

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Spinifex: Undrilling the Hole

Read "Undrilling the Hole" reviewed by Vincenzo Roggero


Spinifex è un gruppo eterogeneo per esperienza e per provenienza geografica, con base ad Amsterdam, che con Undrilling the Hole giunge alla nona pubblicazione, la quinta con questa formazione, un sestetto con tre fiati, sezione ritmica e chitarra. A differenza dei precedenti album nei quali le composizioni provenivano dalla penna di diversi componenti del gruppo, in ...

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Franco Ambrosetti: Sweet Caress

Read "Sweet Caress" reviewed by Alberto Bazzurro


Il rapporto fra jazz e archi è sempre stato piuttosto tormentato. A ottant'anni suonati (è nato nel dicembre 1941 e l'incisione data dicembre 2023, quindi 82 giusti giusti) ci casca anche un musicista glorioso come Franco Ambrosetti, che confeziona un album che verrebbe quasi da definire “pomicioso" (fin dal titolo), a dispetto dei musicisti coinvolti nella ...

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Barry Deister Quintet: An African Suite

Read "An African Suite" reviewed by Scott Lichtman


It is not uncommon for jazz artists to borrow from world music to enliven their pieces--adding a dash of spice as it were. It is even rarer (with Latin jazz being an exception) for musicians to dive deeply into indigenous music forms and deliver an authentic, integrated sonic concept. Most unique are album-length projects that successfully ...

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The Dave Robbins Big Band: Happy Faces

Read "Happy Faces" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Even though its renowned leader and trombonist passed away in 2005, and the Dave Robbins Big Band's Happy Faces was recorded some forty years before that, the music on this remarkable album remains as fresh and provocative as today's front-page news. The Indiana-born Robbins, a legend among big-band artists and enthusiasts in Vancouver, British Columbia, and ...

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Jackson Potter: small things

Read "small things" reviewed by Kyle Simpler


When musicians who are both skilled at their craft and passionate about what they play come together, it translates clearly into their music. Such is the case with Jackson Potter's sophomore release, Small Things. This is an engaging and well-crafted collection that highlights his compositional skills along with his fluency in contemporary jazz guitar. With a ...

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Yelena Eckemoff: Romance of the Moon

Read "Romance of the Moon" reviewed by Neri Pollastri


Yelena Eckemoff, prolifica e camaleontica compositrice russa da anni residente negli U.S.A., è usa mutare con frequenza collaboratori, adattando le proprie composizioni al loro stile e alla loro cultura. Questo suo ultimo album, intitolato Romance of the Moon, sebbene sia ispirato alla poesia di Federico Garcia Lorca, è di fatto un lavoro “italiano," essendo realizzato nel ...

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Brussels Jazz Orchestra & Naima Joris: Saudade

Read "Saudade" reviewed by Angelo Leonardi


Dopo il disco con Camille Bertault dedicato a Serge Gainsbourg del 2023, la Brussels Jazz Orchestra torna a incidere con una cantante e presenta al pubblico del jazz Naima Joris, singer-songwriter molto apprezzata nell'Europa settentrionale per le sue interpretazioni introspettive ed evanescenti. Figlia di Chris Joris, uno dei protagonisti del jazz in Belgio, Naima ...

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Wolfgang Muthspiel: Etudes / Quietudes

Read "Etudes / Quietudes" reviewed by Mario Calvitti


Per il suo nuovo CD il chitarrista austriaco Wolfgang Muthspiel lascia la label tedesca ECM, che ha ospitato la maggior parte dei suoi album più recenti, per affidarsi a una piccola ma ambiziosa etichetta indipendente svizzera, la Clap Your Hands. Il lavoro, realizzato in completa solitudine, è una raccolta di studi per chitarra classica composti dallo ...


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