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Daniel Levin, Fala Mariam, Sei Miguel: Panorama

Read "Panorama" reviewed by Alberto Bazzurro


Registrato a Lisbona fra l'ottobre 2022 (brani 4, 5 e 6, live, rispettivamente tromba sola, sordinata, violoncello solo, archettato, e duo tromba/cello) e l'aprile 2023 (tutto il resto, in trio e in studio), questo notevole album di libera improvvisazione ci rivela un retroterra che sarebbe il caso di dissodare con maggiore attenzione. Ne sono artefici il ...

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Carl Allen: Tippin'

Read "Tippin'" reviewed by Pierre Giroux


Drummer Carl Allen's release Tippin' is an opportune occasion, as it is Allen's first album as a leader in over twenty years. For this storytelling experience, Allen brought together two luminaries of modern jazz: the internationally renowned bassist Christian McBride and the phenomenal horn player Chris Potter. The trio created a cohesive and compelling narrative, resulting ...

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Coleman Mellett: Sing You a Brand New Song

Read "Sing You a Brand New Song" reviewed by Fran Kursztejn


If guitarist & singer-songwriter Coleman Mellett was “known" at all, it's for his brief yet exciting contributions to Chuck Mangione's ensemble. He played in Mangione's band between 1999 and the eve of his shocking death in 2009, along with 49 other passengers and crew members on the Colgan Flight 3047. His sensitive, versatile strumming challenged bandmates ...

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Jon Irabagon: Server Farm

Read "Server Farm" reviewed by Mike Jurkovic


Warning! Warning! Heads up! Spoiler alert! Server Farm has the potential to take your head to some random places. Some alarming (as all artists should be these days), Some cacophonous. Some claustrophobic. Others freeing, fleeting, fervent. Server Farm, saxophonist/composer Jon Irabagon's heatedly precise and prescient head-on clash with the threat of AI blisters the ...

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The Sofia Goodman Group: Receptive

Read "Receptive" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Receptive is the third album as leader of the Sofia Goodman Group by Nashville, Tennessee-based drummer and composer Goodman, following 2018's Myriad of Flowers and 2023's Secrets of the Shore, both on Joyous Records. As on those earlier recordings, Goodman shows her compositional skills with a series of mostly meditative and personal themes designed to entice ...

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Eddy Marcano: Onda Nueva

Read "Onda Nueva" reviewed by Alberto Bazzurro


Un CD di soli ventisei minuti è una discreta anomalia, ove non si tratti di musica leggera. Già, ma questo nuovo album del violinista venezuelano Eddy Marcano non appartiene forse alla generosa e ampiamente ramificata congrega della musica leggera? Diremmo proprio di sì, e neppure quella che--stando a quanto dice Ivano Fossati in “Una notte in ...

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Matt Pavolka: Disciplinary Architecture

Read "Disciplinary Architecture" reviewed by Vincenzo Roggero


Pur essendo da oltre vent'anni una presenza importante della scena newyorchese il bassista, trombonista, compositore Matt Pavolka ha pubblicato solo tre album a proprio nome: l'esordio di Something People Can Use (Toneofapitch, 2008), l'ottimo The Horns Band (FSNT,2014) e, a dieci anni di distanza, questo Disciplinary Architecture per la prestigiosa Sunnyside. Se nell'album ...

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Florian Arbenz, Michael Arbenz, Ron Carter: The Alpine Session: Arbenz vs. Arbenz Meets Ron Carter

Read "The Alpine Session: Arbenz vs. Arbenz Meets Ron Carter" reviewed by Neil Duggan


1937 was a landmark year: the Golden Gate Bridge opened and Edward VIII abdicated the British throne. In jazz, Billie Holiday made her debut with Count Basie and Dizzy Gillespie began his recording career. It was also the year Ron Carter, the most-recorded jazz bassist in history, was born. With over 2000 recording sessions to his ...

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The New York Second: Room for Other People

Read "Room for Other People" reviewed by Glenn Astarita


The New York Second is led by Dutch pianist and composer Harald Walkate, whose intricate arrangements and evocative compositions have earned him a reputation as a distinctive voice in contemporary jazz. His unique perspective is shaped by his dual expertise in music and photography, two disciplines that dance together in his work like partners in an ...

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Ariane Racicot: Danser avec le feu

Read "Danser avec le feu" reviewed by Neil Duggan


In 2013, Montreal-based pianist Ariane Racicot's performance of Queen's “Bohemian Rhapsody" was captured on YouTube and went viral. This has been viewed over 18 million times, additionally garnering her a sizeable following on other social media platforms where she remains an active participant. Her musical education followed a formal path with training in classical ...


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