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Ritual Fire

Label: Buckyball Records
Released: 2013
Track listing: Hover; Ritual Fire; Psalmonody; Profusion; Ruah Kadim (Eastern Wind); Free Falling; Aureoles; Across the Ocean Like a Seagull; Hamsin (Heat Wave); Soliloqui.
Words Beyond

Label: Buckyball Records
Released: 2011
Track listing: Muppet Shock; Different Kind Of Morning; Spinning The Clouds; Dr. Master Plan; Spring Soul Song; Secret Short/Short Secret; Entranced; Heartbreakthrough; The Traveler.
Dark Forces

Label: Creative Sources Recordings
Released: 2011
Track listing: DarkForces 1; DarkForces 2; DarkForces 3; DarkForces 4; DarkForces 5; DarkForces 6; DarkForces 7; DarkForces 8; DarkForces 9; DarkForces 10.
Alon Nechushtan: Dark Forces

by Dan Bilawsky
The idea of placing a variety of daring instrumental personalities within different electronic-based sound collage nightmares is bold but, ultimately, hard to classify or grab onto. Dark Forces can't truly be called electronic music since the whole point of the music surrounds the integration of electronic and human elements, and it's hard to view it as ...
Alon Nechushtan -- Words Beyond (Buckyball Records, 2011) ****

By Paul Acquaro I seem to like a piano trio that is well marinated in rhythm. No matter how lushboth hands on the keyboard and the sustain pedal pressedor how spare, if served with that extra dash of flavor, I'm hooked. Alon Nechushtan's 'Words Beyond' hits the spot. From the opening moments of the jaunty 'Muppet ...
Alon Nechushtan: Words Beyond

by Glenn Astarita
Pianist Alon Nechushtan is in the thick of things, amid a vibrant New York City jazz culture that often spawns deviating tangents and inventive ideologies. Indeed, the pianist reveals astounding technical faculties and a far-reaching approach to composition. Nechushtan's jazz-klezmer band TALAT, amid numerous forays into modern jazz and unconventional settings, intermittently gels to the beat ...
Alon Nechushtan: Words Beyond

by Dan Bilawsky
Playing jazz can be like driving a car. Sometimes you can sit back, rely on cruise control, and simply revel in a straightforward journey, but more precise maneuvering is often required. Lightning quick reflexes, an ability to comfortably navigate hairpin turns, and a strong directional sense are equally important, and pianist Alon Nechushtan exhibits all of ...
Alon Nechushtan: The Growl

by Eyal Hareuveni
There are many reasons to be suspicious about the sudden--if not superficial--revival of Eastern European Jewish folk music, ie. klezmer, in the States, especially when examining the catalogue of the Radical Jewish Culture series of John Zorn's Tzadik imprint. Many young outfits which emerge from New York's Downtown scene or innovative music academies, stating that they ...