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Anatomy

Label: Contagious Music
Released: 2022
Track listing: Abstract 1; Fight Song; Nightfall; Equals; Abstract 2; Perseverance; Exit; Abstract 3; Speed Kills; Moonglow.

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Billy Mohler: Anatomy

Read "Anatomy" reviewed by John Chacona


Can we please retire the old cliché about jazz from jny: Los Angeles being limp, wan and bland? One listen to pianist Cameron Graves' slamming metal-jazz or to the jittery complexity of David Binney's recent releases should be enough to torch that outdated canard. Now comes bassist Billy Mohler with Anatomy, 43 minutes of amped-up, torqued-out ...

Article: Live Review

Südtirol Jazzfestival Alto Adige 2021 - Seconda parte

Read "Südtirol Jazzfestival Alto Adige 2021 - Seconda parte" reviewed by Libero Farnè


Bolzano e dintorni Varie sedi 1—4/07/2021 [Per la recensione della prima parte del festival clicca qui] Un assaggio del Südtirol Jazzfestival Alto Adige 2021, avendo partecipato ai suoi giorni conclusivi, ha confermato un'impostazione che ha previlegiato gruppi provenienti da ogni angolo d'Europa, ma comunque giovani, spesso con il loro CD d'esordio ...

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The Circle of Willis

Label: Anatomy
Released: 2003
Track listing: The Pouch of Douglas; For Marie; Rayos X; Mabo Lasaine; Iron John

Album

Circle of Willis

Label: Anatomy
Released: 2003
Track listing: Pouch of Douglas/ For Marie/ For Rose/ Iron John

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Circle of Willis: Circle of Willis

Read "Circle of Willis" reviewed by Michael Davis


Bill Barrett has never been your average harmonicist about town. By the end of the '90s, he'd released albums on 9Winds ( Backbone ) and, with the group Brother Weasel, SST ( Swingin' N Groovin' ), applying his chromatic harmonica to create an agreeable jazz-blues fusion sound. Since then, his creativity has increased exponentially. ...

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The Circle of Willis: The Circle of Willis

Read "The Circle of Willis" reviewed by Jerry D'Souza


If there is one constant that plays in this Circle, it is an oddball approach to music. The trio, perhaps more a triangle, just about kisses the hem of jazz as they skirt the periphery with nods to klezmer, show tunes, Kurt Weill and fractured time signatures. This advent sits in comfortably most of the time, ...


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