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Article: Live Review

Garda Jazz Festival

Read "Garda Jazz Festival" reviewed by Giuseppe Segala


Trentino Jazz Garda Jazz Festival Diverse località dell'Alto Garda 31.7-13.8.2023 Il Garda Jazz Festival, nell'ambito dell'ampia programmazione di Trentino Jazz, esibiva quest'anno sui propri manifesti lo slogan “Getting Younger," con riferimento sia al potere rigenerante della buona musica sulle funzioni cognitive, che alla presenza nel cartellone di una folta schiera ...

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Article: Liner Notes

Dewa Budjana: Joged Kahyangan

Read "Dewa Budjana: Joged Kahyangan" reviewed by John Kelman


Dewa Budjana may not be a household name outside of his native country, Indonesia, but with MoonJune Records picking up this exciting guitarist and composer, all that could be about to change. He's already garnered some serious attention with his first recording for the label, Dawai in Paradise, released earlier this year (2013), but at home, ...

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Article: Liner Notes

Jean-Luc Ponty: Individual Choice

Read "Jean-Luc Ponty: Individual Choice" reviewed by Peter Rubie


By 1982, jazz violinist Jean-Luc Ponty had established an enviable reputation as a pioneer in jazz-rock and jazz fusion. He began as a young bebop player in the late 1950s with little interest in becoming another swing or gypsy style violinist. It was the “sheets of sound" music of John Coltrane that spoke loudest to him. ...

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

More from Miles Davis Bootleg Sessions and Allan Holdsworth legacy

Read "More from Miles Davis Bootleg Sessions and Allan Holdsworth legacy" reviewed by Len Davis


Featuring Miles Davis' That's What Happened-Bootleg series Vol 7 along with Allan Holdsworth-Legacy, Lale Larson and Ominox, French Band The Volunteered Slaves and from Finland, guitarist Ossi Maristo with his latest, plus Paradox with Billy Cobham and The Outside Men from Band Overboard.Playlist Miles Davis “Santana" from That's What Happened 1982-1985: The Bootleg Series ...

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Article: Liner Notes

The Trackers featuring Gary Husband & Alf Terje Hana: Vaudeville 8:45

Read "The Trackers featuring Gary Husband & Alf Terje Hana: Vaudeville 8:45" reviewed by Mike Jacobs


What appears next on a resumé as weighty as Gary Husband's is always a matter of musical interest. Even with long and satisfying associations with legends like John McLaughlin and Allan Holdsworth, the talented drummer/keyboardist continually seeks different worthy and intriguing paths to explore--whatever his vehicle of expression. So when his latest project is co-led by ...

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Proto-Cosmos

Label: Blue Canoe Records
Released: 2022
Track listing: Proto-Cosmos; Blues For Tony; Looking Glass; Put Wud Guitar Intro; Pud-Wud; San Michele Piano Intro; San Michele; It Must Be Jazz; Red Alert.

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Article: Album Review

Allan Holdsworth & Alan Pasqua: Proto-Cosmos

Read "Proto-Cosmos" reviewed by Jim Worsley


If the song title “Proto-Cosmos" brings Tony Williams to mind then step to the front of the class. Alan Pasqua's tune is featured on the drummer's 1975 album, Believe It (Columbia). The record is considered by some to be the best fusion album of all time. In addition to Pasqua and bassist Tony Newton, a young ...

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Blues For Tony

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Label: Blue Canoe Records
Released: 2022
Duration: 09:27

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Article: Radio & Podcasts

Stephan Thelen's Fractal Sextet, Allan Holdsworth, T Lavitz and Aurora Clara

Read "Stephan Thelen's Fractal Sextet, Allan Holdsworth, T Lavitz and Aurora Clara" reviewed by Len Davis


Stephan Thelen fromFractal Sextet, Allan Holdsworth from Proto Cosmos, Evegny Pobozhly, Aurora Clara and from Melbourne The JaimZ project.Playlist Fractal Sextet “Zeptoscope" from Fractal Sextet (Alchemy) 00:00 Allan Holdsworth “It Must be Jazz" from Proto Cosmos (Blue Canoe) 08:17 Evegny Pobozhly “Subliminal" from Elements For Peace (Butman Music) 16:26 T Lavitz “A Little Mouse ...

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Article: Interview

Jeff Berlin: Making Jack Songs, Making Amends, Making A New Path

Read "Jeff Berlin: Making Jack Songs, Making Amends, Making A New Path" reviewed by Mike Jacobs


Chances are, if you know Jeff Berlin's name, you know at least some of the bassist's now-classic work with such seminal jazz/rock/fusion mainstays as Bill Bruford or Allan Holdsworth. If so, you may also know of his 10 albums as a leader or some of his many other sideman, supergroup and touring credits. If you're still ...


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